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Summary: All the free audio material Dr. Miller has published, including news updates, timely messages, audio articles, as well as all the free guided imagery, meditation, and self-hypnosis experiences. All the episodes of his weekly radio show, Conversations with Extraordinary People, are here, as well as answers to your questions on Ask Dr. Miller. A treasure trove of amazing facts and powerful Software for the Mind to help you Change Your Mind, Change Your Life. Many of Dr. Miller’s radio shows, interviews, free meditations and guided imagery and other appearances are available here. You will notice that these span a number of topic areas, ranging from Healing The Body to Peak Performance and Holistic Global Perspective.

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 Seeing With The Mind’s Eye: A Conversation with Michael Samuels, MD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:00

Michael Samuels, M.D., a physician, artist, guided imagery specialist, and author is one of the foremost experts in body, mind, spirit medicine today. Continue reading →

 The World of a Medical Intuitive: A Conversation with David MacKenzie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:00

You will be fascinated by this very intelligent presentation by a man who feels he is serving a sacred calling, as he discusses the tyranny of time, how to drop the trap of the clock, and how to live life with presence . . . even unto a graceful death. Continue reading →

 It’s Time for Slow Medicine – A conversation with Michael Finkelstein, MD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:00

Today we will explore the value of Slow Medicine, the holistic way of approaching human health that treats the whole person – body, mind, emotions, and spirit Continue reading →

 Beyond Polarization to Wholeness: A Conversation with Tom Atlee | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:00

In this highly stimulating conversation we explore polarization and how we can instead awaken the inherent (and emergent) wisdom in a group.

 Women Healers of the World: The Traditions, History, and Geography of Herbal Medicine – A Conversation With Holly Bellebuono | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:00

Our guest, Holly Bellebuono will take us on a tour through her discoveries of Herbal Medicine interviewing women around the world and telling their gripping stories.

 QuantumThink – The New Paradigm for Successful Living: A Conversation with Dianne Collins | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:00

Just as we are witnessing a revolution in technology, society itself is also undergoing a far more profound collective transformation. This transformation is nothing less than the evolution of consciousness itself, our own minds and awareness. Even though the wisdom that has been passed to us through the ages, as well as that from cutting-edge science, is well known to us, we do not actually live our lives according to it. The result is the unstable world we live in, our dysfunctional government and social system, climate change, income inequality, corporate dysfunction, poverty, illness, and great sadness, to name a few of the symptoms. What Dr. Miller calls “the New Paradigm” involves shifting our perspective and the principles by which we live our lives so as to recognize the systemic nature of the world and develop balance, wholeness, healing, and wise guidance. Dianne Collins has written a new book, Do You QuantumThink?, which presents the principles of the New Paradigm in a very easy to understand way – in a form that makes it easy for you to incorporate them into your life. In this conversation you will learn some of the 21 principles Dianne has developed. You will see how we need to shift from the model of Universe as Machine to one of Universe as Mind, how the world is energy in flux created by consciousness, and how what we hold in our mind becomes reality. Intent is the dynamic of creation, and by embodying the wisdom we know in our minds we can make that quantum leap in consciousness. Support Dr.Miller's Conversations with your purchase of: "Books by today's Guest" Do You QuantumThink? Part science, part philosophy, part spirituality, Do You QuantumThink? draws on a wide spectrum of sources, from cutting edge innovations in the sciences to the insights of the world's greatest spiritual leaders. This book will make you laugh, free you from limiting ideas, and introduce you to the most advanced principles and practical methods for living. Do You QuantumThink? will rock your world in the best of ways as you experience one revelation after another.]   Suggested Dr. Miller Programs: Healing Our Planet Discover how you can make a difference through passion, compassion and love. In your heart is the future of our planet; learn how to empower your mental imagery to serve your most deeply held values. Experience the wisdom of the ages wedded to cutting-edge mind-body and peak performance technology. Relax and enjoy the uniquely beautiful voice of Dr. Miller. One of the fathers of Holistic Healing, Dr. Miller introduced the world to the power of creative visualization, and the use of meditation cassettes and CD’s. Our Culture On The Couch With this book, Dr. Miller makes his greatest contribution to the transformation, the paradigm shift, that so many of us are working toward and that must occur if we want to be in charge of setting our communal direction into the future - something that must occur if we are to create sustainability,

 Crazy Wisdom Saves the World Again: A Conversation with Wes “Scoop” Nisker | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:00

When I entered the field of medicine in the 1960s, my goal was to transform medicine, to develop a new paradigm and a new way to practice the healing arts. My plan was to create an integral approach utilizing the rationality and technology developed by the West blended and balanced by the philosophies of the East and the power of their techniques of mindfulness and meditation. Today’s guest is also an innovator, a Buddhist meditation teacher who brings his wisdom to his audiences through his books and his radio and in person performances. He also makes significant use of humor in getting his message across. Today’s guest is Wes Nisker, For nearly 40 years, Wes “Scoop” Nisker has worked in radio, first as an award winning news anchor and more recently as a commentator. His books include the newly edited version of his national bestseller, Essential Crazy Wisdom and Buddha’s Nature (Random House), and his most recent book Crazy Wisdom Saves the World Again! Mr. Nisker is also the founder and co-editor of the international Buddhist journal “Inquiring Mind.” As a Buddhist meditation teacher, he has studied Buddhist meditation for over three decades with teachers in Asia and America, and for the past 15 years has been leading his own retreats and workshops in Buddhist insight meditation and philosophy at venues internationally. He is an affiliate teacher at the Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Woodacre, California, and does regular workshops at my old stomping grounds, Esalen Institute and other retreat centers. Today we will explore Scoop’s humorous, but wise solution to the God Problem that causes so much strife around the world. We will explore many of the teachings of the Far East, and how they can heal us and enrich our lives. And finally, for our older listeners, some humorous guidance in “geezing,” which is a skill that older geezers must learn in order to achieve their best. Come, join us – and bring your smile with you!   Support Dr.Miller's Conversations with your purchase of: Books by today's Guest The Essential Crazy Wisdom Take a wild ride through the philosophies of the East and West to discover the madmen, dreamers, and unconventional wisdom seekers in the abridged, better-than-ever version of our best-selling cult classic. THE ESSENTIAL CRAZY WISDOM delivers the most significant, most lunatic, and most compelling insights of the ages. Scoop Nisker patches together the unorthodox teachings that have bubbled up through the words of such crazy visionaries as Rumi, Gautama the Buddha, Mark Twain, Lao Tzu, etc.... Discover the common thread in these multiple perspectives and travel on this comedic course to enlightenment!   Buddha's Nature: A Practical Guide to Discovering Your Place in the Cosmos The Buddha said that "everything we need to know about life can be found inside this fathom-long body." Then why is most people's spirituality--whether Buddhist,

 Empowered Caregiving – Thriving, Not Just Surviving: A Conversation with Cindy Laverty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:00

Athletes need coaches because the job they do requires concentrated attention, hard work, and wise attention to their mental and physical balance. So do stage performers and top executives. Caregivers need coaches too – yet few get the kind of support they need. No wonder 20% of caregivers are clinically depressed, 16% become ill, and all are at greater risk for cognitive decline, loss of short term memory, 23% more stress hormones, 15% decline in antibody function, etc. Cindy Laverty suddenly found herself falling down a rabbit hole as she had to quit her job and let go of her lifestyle to care for a chronically ill relative. She realized what a need there was, and when her care-giving challenge ended she set out to help others by developing an effective way to help others in a similar situation – and she wrote an easy-to-read book, Caregiving – Eldercare Made Clear & Simple. In this conversation we will examine the hidden challenges of caregiving, and how caregiving can be a gift leading to happiness, greater self-knowledge, and personal transformation. You will learn how most caregivers end up with guilt driving the bus, and how to go from overwhelm to enlightenment by following a few simple steps, confronting reality, and having a clear care plan.   Support Dr.Miller's Conversations With Your Purchase Of: Books by Today’s Guest: Caregiving - Eldercare Made Clear & Simple ''The caregiving journey is one of life's ultimate gifts, but if you don't have a workable plan, you can easily become lost and overwhelmed,'' says Laverty. Caregiving Eldercare Made Clear & Simple is a guide, which provides you with encouraging and practical information, as well as personal insight from Laverty's own experiences about her journey to finally learn to care for herself.     Dr. Millers Programs Relevant To This Topic   Caregiver Support & Stress Management This wonderful program speaks to all types of caregivers. It consists of a Heart-to-Heart talk, a reminder of the true source of healing, how the relationship with a caregiver can support this healing, and how important it is to recognize caregiver stress and prevent caregiver burnout. The thrust of this talk is to encourage caregivers to take the time to keep themselves healthy, physically, mentally, and emotionally. There are over 65 million caregivers in the US, and caregiver depression is a common condition.

 Spiritual Activism: A Conversation with Andrew Harvey | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:00

In this passionate, inspiring conversation with this clearly brilliant and gifted man, he shares with us the essence of what he has learned and written about in his more than 30 books, and taught in his classes at Oxford and Cornell Universities. He shares with us the ideas of Spiritual Activism that have made him world famous.

 Excuse Me Doctor! I’ve Got What? – Taking Ownership Of Your Health – A Conversation with Dr. Melissa Clarke | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:00

Melissa Clarke is a practicing physician who has studied acupuncture, been dean of a medical school, and has written a book that should be on everybody’s bookshelf. It’s entitled: Excuse Me Doctor! I’ve Got What? – Taking Ownership Of Your Health And Making Healthcare Reform Work For You. In this interview, you will discover a bright, compassionate, well-spoken physician who sincerely believes in her work. You’ll learn of Dr. Clarke’s experience with our pathetic medical system: when her father became ill, and the inadequacy evidence by the slowness of making the diagnosis, reactions to medications, etc., and will soon understand something of what inspired her to take a deeper look at what’s going on. Dr. Clarke will share her personal story with us, and the personal challenge of doing something about the “Passive Patient Syndrome” in her efforts to create “Empowered Patients.” In this extremely informative and practical interview, we will address the problem of there being so many different practitioners – allopaths, osteopaths, naturopaths, homeopaths, chiropractors, acupuncturists, and so forth. Dr. Clarke offers an excellent way to decide when faced with the question: “I've got a new problem . . . where do I start?” “Healthcare is the last frontier of consumerism,” says Dr. Clarke. In every other area, we are informed consumers. Before we buy a TV, refrigerator, or car, we take the time to do research, and we ask the right questions, compare, decide, and negotiate, but when people enter the medical system, they rarely think in this way. Dr. Clarke’s suggestions are excellent. What you will find especially interesting is our discussion of the 5 questions you must always put to your healthcare provider. They include such notions as: “What’s wrong with me (in simple terms), what treatments are recommended (effects, side effects), cost, time frame? What are the alternatives and what to expect with each? What are the next steps and who’s responsible for making them? What are the self-care activities I should be involved in to do my part in supporting the resolution of this problem? Everyone will become a medical care consumer sooner or later, and the best advice I have to give is to listen to this compassionate physician, and check out her book. Our show concludes with a brief meditation. Enjoy. Support Dr. Miller’s Conversations With Extraordinary People with your purchase of: Excuse Me Doctor! I've Got What? "Excuse Me, Doctor, I've Got What" The Complete Guide to Taking Ownership of Your Health and Making Health-Care Reform Work for You by Melissa E. Clarke, MD "Excuse me, Doctor. I've got what" When the shock wears off, when reality settles in, when someone is diagnosed with a chronic illness, what do they do? Excuse Me, Doctor is a user-friendly guide that gives you the ability to take ownership of your health care.

 Compassion, Empathy, Caring, and Healing: A Conversation With Roshi Joan Halifax | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:00

Joan Halifax and I were a part of that rich broth of creativity and humanism that was exploring new dimensions of healing, personal growth, and spirituality at Esalen Institute back in the 1970s. Roshi Joan Halifax is an anthropologist and an activist, a wild child of the sixties and a celibate Zen priest.

 The World’s Greatest Valentines Day Gift And How You Can Give It – A Conversation With Patricia Evans – And A Free Loving Relationship Meditation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:00

Since the original St. Valentine expressed his reverence for love by illegally and secretly performing marriages for Roman Soldiers, even though they were forbidden, because the Emperor believed that unmarried soldiers were braver and better fighters, this day has come to be thought of primarily as a time for the expression and appreciation of romantic love between two partners. So the focus goes to the bouquets of flowers and boxes of candy, and too often the primary motivations are guilt, habit, or manipulation. Why not give the ultimate gift of love? With today’s guest, Patricia Evans, we will take a look at just how we really can give true love. The author of “The Verbally Abusive Relationship,” Patricia will discuss with us the kinds of communication that are truly loving, and the subtle ways we can abuse each other. Sure, most of us can restrain from punching, kicking, and yelling foul epithets at our significant other, but most of us are also unaware of the more subtle forms of abuse we use – and how true love is undermined. Patricia Evans is the woman who almost single-handedly brought the notion of verbal abuse to the attention of both health professionals and the general public. As an interpersonal communications specialist and author of six books on topics related to verbal abuse, such as controlling personalities and the healing process, Patricia refers to verbal abuse as a “secret form of control.” Her work has been a cornerstone in my therapy, especially in my work with couples and families. Love grows in an atmosphere of safety, intimacy is nurtured by trust, kindness, and affection, and the subtle abusive behaviors most of us use destroy this platform that is needed for love that is ever-deepening and ever more satisfying. You will discover how those “little white lies” can devastate, how being unresponsive or ignoring creates separation, how insisting on winning damages the very part of your loved one that is most important. We also explore the childhood roots of the problem in both the victim and the perpetrator (who is also a victim), and the kind of parental care that sets us up for such a relationship. This episode will help you realize that there are some clear and simple ways you can make sure your treatment of your loved one will be loving and not abusive. During the last half of the show you will experience a free guided imagery meditation designed to attune you to your basic loving nature and develop the vocabulary and the emotional resonance to make freedom from abuse the world’s greatest Valentine’s present!   Support Dr. Miller’s Conversations With Extraordinary People with your purchase of: The Verbally Abusive Relationship: In this fully expanded and updated third edition of the bestselling classic, you learn why verbal abuse is more widespread than ever, and how you can deal with it. You'll get more of the answers you need to recognize abuse when it happens, respond to abusers safely and appropriately, and most important, lead a happier, healthier life.  

 How To Live With Cancer and Other Chronic Illness: A Conversation With Jan Adrian of Healing Journeys | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:39

Today’s show is about healing, and it offers valuable information for anyone whose life has been touched by a chronic illness. And that goes for caregivers as well as patients. Today’s guest is Jan Adrian, Master of Social Work and Founder and director of Healing Journeys, an organization that is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. Healing Journeys performs the invaluable service of offering FREE conferences and retreats for anyone touched by a chronic illness – both patients and their caregivers – at locations throughout the country. Jan, who holds a Master’s Degree in social work, was one of the team who worked with me in the early days of integrative and holistic medicine (from 1978 to 1985) at the Center for Health Awareness. Together we introduced to the country (and the world) an integral approach to medicine--with a special focus on nurses-- that took into account mind, body, emotions, spirit, and relationship. More recently, I have spoken many times at her most popular program, “Cancer as a Turning Point.” You will discover, as you listen, that Jan has been living with cancer for 25 years, never giving up, not even with stage 4 breast cancer. From the start, she was not ready to accept what her oncologist told her when she first developed cancer 25 years ago. When she inquired about the role of emotions in her treatment, he raised his voice in response to her question, saying, “Emotions have absolutely nothing to do with it!” Jan refused to believe that, and realized the violence being done to patients with chronic illness by such attitudes. So she set out to study the kind of things a cancer patient might do to support the healing process.  Since her first diagnosis of breast cancer in 1989, Jan has had all the allopathic treatments available: mastectomy, chemo, radiation – yet she has remained clearly aware that she, as a whole person, was being left powerless by the medical establishment to participate in her own healing. Now thousands receive her valuable insights and information for self-healing and inspired care giving, all based around the healing power of the mind and Love. Come, hear her story, her struggle, and the remarkable experiences she has had. Then consider coming to one of many upcoming free presentations! More information at http://www.healingjourneys.org/  Explore further the healing principles explored in this episode: Confronting Cancer: Facing, Embracing, Thriving In this remarkable video, Maggie Creighton, along with numerous long-term cancer survivors guide you through the skills taught at the Cancer Support and Education Center, the granddaddy of all cancer support groups, co-founded by Dr. Miller in 1977. Featuring Maggie Creighton, designer and creative powerhouse behind the center, will introduce you to the powerful, practical, step-by-step skills that have helped so many patients take charge of their lives and change the course of their illness.   Healing From Cancer A person who has received a diagnosis of cancer has two issues to deal with: cancer, the disease (the abnormal cells and their growth), and cancer, the Illness (feelings of being unwell, uncomfortable and “sick.” As you listen to this program you will learn mind-tools of deep relaxation (meditation), focused awareness, and guided imagery (visualization) – self-applied techniques to enable you to heal. The mind–tools presented in this program can help you change your attitudes, positively impact how you feel and function, improve survival, and help minimize symptoms and side effects of treatment.    

 Midwifery Today: A Conversation with Alison Osborn And Daymora Taylor | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:00

Midwifery is literally “as old as the hills”. With the movement towards delivering babies hospitals that occurred in the last century, midwives became rare. There has been a recent upsurge in the use of midwives, and not only because hospitals are becoming repositories of infection with “flesh eating bacteria” that are immune to antibiotic treatment (e.g., MRSA – Methicillin-Resistant Staph Aureus). Many couples are coming to the conclusion that having their baby at home, in familiar surroundings, with loved ones nearby, is a much more natural and wholesome procedure. In nearly every human culture and society in the world, up until rather recently, it was women who were responsible for helping women give birth. Only in our culture, only in the last century or two, did we decide that childbirth should take place in the hospital where every other kind of physical trauma is treated. Between the time my first son was born and now there has been an enormous movement away from having hospital births supervised by a physician, instead having them take place at home with the assistance of a midwife. Why burden the birthing process with an association with disease and illness, and why risk being that close to deadly infectious agents. This episode features two guests, a mother and daughter who both happen to be midwives, and as you will learn, one has practiced for 40 years, and the other was present at her first birth at the age of 1 year! Alison Osborn and Daymora Taylor let us in on some of the history of midwifery, what it is, how this surge in popularity has happened, and their personal experience of attending births. Alison And Daymora's Suggested Books About Midwifery Spiritual Midwifery Ina May's Guide to Childbirth Mindful Birthing Support Dr. Miller's Conversations With Your Purchase Of: Great Expectations: The Joy Of Pregnancy And Birthing Enjoy one of life’s greatest experiences to the fullest with techniques adapted from childbirth education and hypnotherapeutic sources. Tested and proven in Dr. Miller’s medical practice, these techniques help you experience a smoother pregnancy and easier delivery. Part A features a deeply moving experience for bonding with your unborn child, specifically designed for use by both mother AND father. Part B guides you in a set of mind-body techniques to ease the birth itself.   Ten Minute Stress Manager This little jewel has proven itself time and again with businesspeople, students, performers, athletes, and others who have little time to find the relaxation they vitally need. Learn to quickly relieve tension and wind down after a stressful period by focusing your energy and attention.

 Integral Nursing, A Modern Day Florence Nightingale: A Conversation with Barbara Dossey | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:00

In keeping with the International Women's Day theme for 2014, Inspiring Change, we are honored to bring you a conversation with Barbara Dossey, PhD, who Dr. Miller refers to as the “Florence Nightingale of our time. If you have a watered–down image of the original Florence Nightingale, then you haven't read Dr. Dossey's book, Florence Nightingale: Mystic, Visionary, Healer. “Barbara is a long time friend and colleague; in fact, I had the honor of introducing Dr. Dossey and her well known physician husband Larry Dossey to my original work in holistic and mind body (integral) medicine back in 1970 – and it is a delight to see how far they have advanced the field of healing since then.” – Dr. Miller In this stimulating conversation you will learn about the incredible contributions Ms. Nightingale made back in 1853 during the Crimean war (a timely topic, since we are currently tilting on the verge of yet another Crimean war), and the remarkable advances of professional nursing in recent years. If you think nurses are just people who help you in and out of bed in hospitals, you will be amazed at how varied and important nursing really is. You will learn about the new field of Nurse Coaching, and Dr. Dossey’s “Theory of Integral Nursing.” We will explore the 5 steps of Western Mysticism and how they relate to Florence Nightingale's career, then we will have a brief guided imagery through these steps in our own lives. Dr. Dossey then presents the field of nurse coaching and her popular Theory of the Integral Nursing and shares with us the emerging global focus of nursing and the current Millennium Goals now being followed by more than 19 million nurses worldwide.   Support Dr. Miller's Conversations With Your Purchase Of: Books By Today's Guest: Florence Nightingale: Mystic, Visionary, Healer Readers are informed and exhilarated by the story of Florence Nightingale, a brilliant pioneer who played a major role in making nursing the respected profession it is today. This sumptuously illustrated biography of nursing’s inspiring founder focuses on Nightingale’s mystic beliefs, her contributions to public health and infection control, and her trailblazing work in government and health care reform. Discover Nightingale’s life as a mystic and her many health care theories and practices that are still in use today.  Purchase Florence Nightingale

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