

CIIS Public Programs
CIIS Public Programs
This is a podcast for people who are curious about the world and themselves featuring talks and conversations presented by the Public Programs department of California Institute of Integral Studies, a non-profit university in San Francisco. Listen here or on your favorite podcast app to a diverse array of visionaries, artists, and scholars sharing compelling experiences, offering new perspectives, and expanding creative horizons.
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Oct 21, 2021 • 1h 5min
Rebekah Taussig: Views from An Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body
Disability affects all of us, directly or indirectly, at one point or another. Examining the complexities of disability issues with wisdom, humor, and honesty, author and disability advocate Rebekah Taussig seeks to normalize the lived experience of disabled persons while also advocating for improvements and a paradigm shift—something that we all play a necessary part in.
In this episode, self-proclaimed queer, Black, biracial Glamputee Alex Locust joins writer, teacher, and creator of the Instagram account @sitting_pretty, Rebekah Taussig for a conversation about her book, also titled Sitting Pretty, as well as her life and her work.
This episode was recorded during a live online event on July 22nd, 2021. A transcript is available at ciispod.com.
Many of the topics discussed on our podcast have the potential to bring up feelings and emotional responses. We hope that each episode provides opportunities for growth, and that our listeners will use them as a starting point for further introspection and growth.
If you or someone you know is in need of mental health care and support, here are some resources to find immediate help and future healing:
suicidepreventionlifeline.org
sfsuicide.org
ciis.edu/counseling-and-acupuncture-clinics

Oct 7, 2021 • 1h 7min
Amanda Montell: On Cults, Language, and Social Science
What makes cults so intriguing and frightening? What makes them powerful? The reason why so many of us binge Manson documentaries by the dozen and fall down rabbit holes researching suburban moms gone QAnon is because we’re looking for a satisfying explanation for what causes people to join—and more importantly, stay in—extreme groups. We secretly want to know: could it happen to me? Author and journalist Amanda Montell’s argument is that, on some level, it already has.
In this episode, CIIS professor, writer, and speaker Zara Zimbardo talks with author and journalist Amanda Montell about her latest book, Cultish, in which she argues that the key to manufacturing intense ideology, community, and us/them attitudes all comes down to language. Zara and Amanda discuss influence, the social science of cults, and how to recognize the language of fanaticism all around us.
This episode was recorded during a live online event on July 14th, 2021. A transcript is available at ciispod.com.
Many of the topics discussed on our podcast have the potential to bring up feelings and emotional responses. We hope that each episode provides opportunities for growth, and that our listeners will use them as a starting point for further introspection and growth.
If you or someone you know is in need of mental health care and support, here are some resources to find immediate help and future healing:
suicidepreventionlifeline.org
sfsuicide.org
ciis.edu/counseling-and-acupuncture-clinics

Sep 23, 2021 • 59min
Suzanne Simard: On Finding the Mother Tree
Suzanne Simard is a pioneer on the frontier of plant communication and intelligence and hailed as a scientist who conveys complex, technical ideas in ways that are dazzling and profound. In this episode, Suzanne is joined by scholar and CIIS staff member Laura Pustarfi for a conversation about her life, her work, and her recent book Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest.
This episode was recorded during a live online event on June 24th, 2021. A transcript is available at ciispod.com.
You can also watch a recording of this and many more of our conversation events by searching for “CIIS Public Programs” on YouTube.

Sep 9, 2021 • 1h 6min
Alice Sparkly Kat: On Postcolonial Astrology
Astrologer and author Alice Sparkly Kat is ushering in a new wave of astrology that is intersectional, inclusive, and geared towards queer and POC communities.
In this episode, educator, creator, and astrologer Kirah Tabourn talks with Alice Sparkly Kat about their work and their latest book, Postcolonial Astrology. Kirah and Sparkly Kat share insights into ways we can use astrology to challenge our own practices, interrogate our truths, and reshape our institutions to build better frameworks for communities of care.
This episode contains explicit language. It was recorded during a live online event on May 21st, 2021. A transcript is available at ciispod.com.
You can also watch a recording of this and many more of our conversation events by searching for “CIIS Public Programs” on YouTube.

Aug 26, 2021 • 1h 2min
Gopal Dayaneni and Carla Maria Pérez: On Environmental Racism
Racism permeates every aspect of society. Environmental racism is a form of systemic racism in which people of color are disproportionately burdened with health hazards through policies and practices that force them to live in proximity to sources of toxic waste such as sewage works, mines, landfills, power stations, major roads, and emitters of airborne particulate matter.
In this episode, co-founder of Movement Generation: Justice and Ecology Project, Gopal Dayaneni is joined by community organizer and environmental justice advocate Carla Maria Pérez for a powerful conversation exploring the connections between environmental racism and climate change and what we can do as individuals and communities to address and heal from the harms of both.
This episode contains explicit language. It was recorded during a live online event on April, 28, 2021. A transcript is available at ciispod.com.
You can also watch a recording of this and many more of our conversation events by searching for “CIIS Public Programs” on YouTube.

Aug 12, 2021 • 1h 11min
Carol Queen: On the State of Sex in 2021
Carol Queen has been on the frontlines of the sex-positivity movement since the 1970s. A cultural sexologist, author, and co-founder of San Francisco’s Center for Sex & Culture, Carol is a long-time advocate for sexual health and pleasure. In this episode, Sex Therapist and CIIS Sex Therapy Certificate Program Lead Zoe Sipe joins Carol for a lively conversation exploring the state of sex in 2021.
This episode contains explicit language and, as the title suggests, discussions of sex. It was recorded during a live online event on June 9, 2021. A transcript is available at ciispod.com.
You can also watch a recording of this and many more of our conversation events by searching for “CIIS Public Programs” on YouTube.

Jul 29, 2021 • 1h 10min
Brian T. Anderson: On the Therapeutic Applications of Psilocybin
Psilocybin has been decriminalized in many cities in the United States and most recently has been approved for use in psychotherapy in the state of Oregon. In the latest studies, psilocybin has shown efficacy for patients suffering from depression, addiction, and end-of-life distress.
In this episode, clinician and CIIS professor Gisele Fernandes-Osterhold has an illuminating conversation with UCSF psychiatrist Brian Anderson on the benefits, risks, and therapeutic applications of psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy.
This episode was recorded during a live online event on May 6, 2021. A transcript is available at ciispod.com.
You can also watch a recording of this and many more of our conversation events by searching for “CIIS Public Programs” on YouTube.

Jul 15, 2021 • 1h
Marcela Lobos: On Awakening Your Inner Shaman
The stress, conflict, and crises of the outer world are a signal: the time has come to awaken your inner shaman. However, you don’t need to be initiated into concealed mysteries to answer the call from Spirit. Internationally renowned shamanic teacher Marcela Lobos teaches us how to use the maps offered by the shamanic Medicine Wheel and the hero’s journey to activate our inner wisdom and live a self-realized existence of discovery, healing, and wholeness.
In this episode, CIIS faculty and psychologist Susana Bustos has a conversation with Marcela about her life, her work, and her latest book: Awakening Your Inner Shaman: A Woman's Journey of Self-Discovery through the Medicine Wheel.
This episode was recorded during a live online event on May 14, 2021. A transcript is available at ciispod.com.
You can also watch a recording of this and many more of our conversation events by searching for “CIIS Public Programs” on YouTube.

Jul 1, 2021 • 1h 2min
Craig Chalquist: From Eco-Anxiety to Eco-Resilience
As the climate changes, many therapists have been helping patients with a relatively new diagnosis that has a variety of names: eco-anxiety, climate anxiety, climate despair, eco-despair, and eco-grief.
No matter what you call it, many of us are feeling the same things and asking ourselves, and each other the same question. With ecosystems failing all over the planet, is there any reason for hope?
In this episode, author and CIIS professor Craig Chalquist is joined by ecotherapist Linda Buzzell for an inspiring conversation about tackling our climate anxiety by cultivating eco-resilience.
This episode contains mentions of suicide, abuse, and trauma. It was recorded during a live online event on April 14, 2021. A transcript is available at ciispod.com.
You can also watch a recording of this and many more of our conversation events by searching for “CIIS Public Programs” on YouTube.

Jun 17, 2021 • 1h 5min
Mia Birdsong: Reclaiming Connection and Community
The American Dream as it has been defined for more than a century is about the well-paying job, the nuclear family, and upward mobility. But what both clouds and defines that dream is the distance between us, our neighbors, and that we, our communities, are defined by the dichotomy of winners and losers. What has been lost in many people’s day to day and in the larger American Dream is the key element that helped many of us to succeed in the first place—community.
In this episode, author and activist Mia Birdsong is joined by CIIS Director of Diversity and Inclusion Rachel Bryant for a conversation on reclaiming family, friendship, and communities. Sharing insights from her book, How We Show Up, Mia highlights how we can return to our inherent connectedness to find strength, safety, and support in vulnerability and generosity, in asking for help, and in being accountable.
This episode contains some explicit language. It was recorded during a live online event on April 22, 2021. A transcript is available at ciispod.com.
You can also watch a recording of this and many more of our conversation events by searching for “CIIS Public Programs” on YouTube.