Episodes

Monday Feb 19, 2018
Warriors for the Human Spirit
Monday Feb 19, 2018
Monday Feb 19, 2018
How can we be people of responsibility, action, vision and courage? How can we be "Warriors for the Human Spirit" (Margret Wheatley)? In this episode I wonder how we might turn our attention toward the painful and difficult realities of our culture in the midst of yet another tragedy, as leaders interested in a more generative future.

Wednesday Jan 31, 2018
The Sign of Jonah
Wednesday Jan 31, 2018
Wednesday Jan 31, 2018
In this episode I take a closer look at the different levels of consciousness hidden in the story of Jonah. This might have something to do with Jesus’ cryptic line about no sign being given, “except the sign of Jonah.” In any case, the invitation at the heart of this mytho-poetic story is more urgent than ever. Enjoy.

Monday Jan 22, 2018
Monday Jan 22, 2018
Back by popular demand, Paul and Kent sit down for an unscripted chat. We discuss our age of Narcissism and Nihilism, how we played a role in electing our president, and the deep need to tune into other frequencies if there is any way out of this mess.

Monday Dec 18, 2017
Birth of God in the Soul: A Mytho-Poetic Christmas
Monday Dec 18, 2017
Monday Dec 18, 2017
What wants to be born in the soul during the darkest time of year? What Christ consciousness, what seed of your own soul, what gift, what child, what is pregnant again, waiting to bring forth a sacred vision of life in a world consuming itself to death? Merry Christmas everyone.

Saturday Dec 16, 2017
Israel-Palestine, Consciousness, and New Wine
Saturday Dec 16, 2017
Saturday Dec 16, 2017
This podcast was recorded in Jerusalem, in the middle of a seemingly unworkable situation. Rather than attempting to offer solutions like every other talking head, I wonder how the stalemate, or the status quo, might just be the fertile ground for the needed shift in consciousness. I’m reminded of Jesus’ teaching that new wine needs new wine skins, and that trying to shove the complex new reality of the middle east into old narratives, or old ways of thinking, seems to ruin everything. This episode is more like a prayer that some imaginative dreamers will emerge in middle of all this suffering whose consciousness is no longer dominated by tribal affiliations, who use their gods to defend violence and who scapegoat any "other." One can hope.

Wednesday Nov 29, 2017
What is Soul? Three - New Language, New (Recovered) Voice
Wednesday Nov 29, 2017
Wednesday Nov 29, 2017
This final episode on the soul feels more like a starting place than a definitive ending. I attempt a definition of soul using poetry and image, and I also turn to an old favorite, Mary Oliver, for some help. In the end, I hope something of your own inner voice, or depth, or truer self, or soul comes a bit more out of hiding.

Tuesday Nov 07, 2017
What is Soul? Two - Ego, Spiritual Bypassing, A Rooted Tree and a Promise
Tuesday Nov 07, 2017
Tuesday Nov 07, 2017
In this episode I explore the question of soul again by taking a brief look at the words ego, soul and spirit, referencing the work of Bill Plotkin. I discuss the needed task of ego growth (growing more whole) as well as the invitation of transcendence and “inscendence,” the upward pull of spirit and downward descent of soul. Because these things are difficult to discuss and are best approached symbolically, I end with a David Whyte poem.

Tuesday Oct 24, 2017
What is Soul? Part One - Wilderness
Tuesday Oct 24, 2017
Tuesday Oct 24, 2017
I'm starting a three part series on the soul, what is it and why it matters. In this episode I discuss certain life patterns that deepen the question and pursuit of soul. I also take a look at the origins of the word itself. And most importantly I look at the archetypal temptations of Jesus as a necessary wilderness in his own soul initiation and how that relates to our unique predicament. I end with Dante and his opening line, which is a line about the descent to soul.

Monday Oct 16, 2017
Jacob's Ladder of Perception - Mythic Imagination Part 2
Monday Oct 16, 2017
Monday Oct 16, 2017
In this episode, I discuss why moving to the mytho-poetic is important and how it relates to awakening to the conversation that only we can have with world. I also discuss the tricky notion of stages or levels of consciousness we bring to our reading of sacred texts and to our spiritual lives. I wonder what movement or growth looks like in this respect. I look at the story of Jacob's ladder as a symbol of moving up and down the ladder of perception, a glimpse that our identity is not fixed in the way we think it is, and that our view of reality is limited but fluid. And finally I mention a few lines from Adrienne Rich's poem Diving into the Wreck, as an image of diving into our own wreckage, the great myths and stories in hand, only to find our names are not written in these myths but can lead us to find our own true names in the world.

Wednesday Oct 04, 2017
Second Coming (not what you think), Grief and Big Dreams
Wednesday Oct 04, 2017
Wednesday Oct 04, 2017
In this episode I struggle with making any sense of the rising tide of bad news coming from just about every source. In some ways, we are living in apocalyptic times, meaning a time of both destruction and renewal, Noah-like times. There is so much to grieve and there is so much that makes me wonder what "slouches toward Bethlehem to be born?" It seems like we need the poets, the storytellers and the dreamers to tell us the truth, like Yeats does in this dark poem. We need the truth beneath the truth. We need the deeper truth in a rising sea of facts, some of which are glaringly un-factual to begin with. In the end, I wonder what waits in each of you, what dream wants to be born, in the middle of this apocalyptic mess.