
Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life
The New School presents conversations, book signings, art, and lectures with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of 4,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world dedicated to learning what matters.
TNS focuses on the emergent, seeking out the thought and action leaders who are bringing discussion, beauty, and change to the world. We present events and podcast them in many areas: arts and sciences, health and the environment, and inner life. We follow streams of inquiry, including our End-of-Life Conversations, and series on Resilience, Archetypal Psychology, and Healing Circles.
Latest episodes

Oct 3, 2016 • 1h 42min
2016.08.31: Jerry Jampolsky - Change Your Mind, Change Your Life (Part 1)
Join TNS Host Michael Lerner for a two-part spiritual biography conversation with Jerry Jampolsky, MD, and Diane Cirincione-Jampolsky, PhD. Jerry is the founder of Attitudinal Healing and the first Center for Attitudinal Healing in 1975 and Diane founded and currently directs Attitudinal Healing International.
Health is defined as inner peace and healing as the letting go of fear. Attitudinal Healing is a cross-cultural method of healing that helps remove self-imposed blocks such as judgment, blame, shame and self-condemnation that are in the way of experiencing lasting love, peace, and happiness. The approach and philosophy are based on universal principles and people of all ages, beliefs, walks of life and cultures benefit from the practice of Attitudinal Healing.
Gerald G. Jampolsky, MD
Jerry is a graduate of Stanford Medical School and is internationally recognized in the fields of psychiatry, health, business, and education. In 1975, Jerry established the first Center for Attitudinal Healing in Marin County, California, so that people of all ages, faiths and cultures who are facing illness, catastrophic events, loss and life challenges could have free support services. Since then, a global network of independent Centers have continued to emerge in dozens of countries on five continents. In 1982 Jerry founded the international project Children as Teachers of Peace, a program that offered children an opportunity to express their feelings, ideas, fears and hopes for a better world. In 1987 Jerry co-founded the AIDS Hotline for Kids. He is also the best-selling author of numerous books including the classics Love is Letting Go Of Fear, Teach Only Love, and Goodbye To Guilt.
Diane V. Cirincione-Jampolsky, Ph.D
Diane is the founder and executive director of Attitudinal Healing International. She holds a B.S. in Organizational Behavior as well as a Masters in Counseling Psychology and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. She currently serves on the Board of Directors and Board of Trustees of the World Business Academy, a nonprofit think tank and action incubator working to inspire business to assume responsibility for the whole of society with a primary focus on environmental sustainability. Diane is a businesswoman, therapist, international lecturer, and author/co-author of seven books in multiple languages. She and Jerry have lectured and worked with universities and organizations in 61 countries and have co-authored several books together including Love is the Answer, Change Your Mind – Change Your Life, Finding Our Way Home, and A Mini Course For Life.

Oct 3, 2016 • 1h 45min
2016.08.31: Jerry Jampolsky - Change Your Mind, Change Your Life (Part 2)
Join TNS Host Michael Lerner for a two-part spiritual biography conversation with Jerry Jampolsky, MD, and Diane Cirincione-Jampolsky, PhD. Jerry is the founder of Attitudinal Healing and the first Center for Attitudinal Healing in 1975 and Diane founded and currently directs Attitudinal Healing International.
Health is defined as inner peace and healing as the letting go of fear. Attitudinal Healing is a cross-cultural method of healing that helps remove self-imposed blocks such as judgment, blame, shame and self-condemnation that are in the way of experiencing lasting love, peace, and happiness. The approach and philosophy are based on universal principles and people of all ages, beliefs, walks of life and cultures benefit from the practice of Attitudinal Healing.
Gerald G. Jampolsky, MD
Jerry is a graduate of Stanford Medical School and is internationally recognized in the fields of psychiatry, health, business, and education. In 1975, Jerry established the first Center for Attitudinal Healing in Marin County, California, so that people of all ages, faiths and cultures who are facing illness, catastrophic events, loss and life challenges could have free support services. Since then, a global network of independent Centers have continued to emerge in dozens of countries on five continents. In 1982 Jerry founded the international project Children as Teachers of Peace, a program that offered children an opportunity to express their feelings, ideas, fears and hopes for a better world. In 1987 Jerry co-founded the AIDS Hotline for Kids. He is also the best-selling author of numerous books including the classics Love is Letting Go Of Fear, Teach Only Love, and Goodbye To Guilt.
Diane V. Cirincione-Jampolsky, Ph.D
Diane is the founder and executive director of Attitudinal Healing International. She holds a B.S. in Organizational Behavior as well as a Masters in Counseling Psychology and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. She currently serves on the Board of Directors and Board of Trustees of the World Business Academy, a nonprofit think tank and action incubator working to inspire business to assume responsibility for the whole of society with a primary focus on environmental sustainability. Diane is a businesswoman, therapist, international lecturer, and author/co-author of seven books in multiple languages. She and Jerry have lectured and worked with universities and organizations in 61 countries and have co-authored several books together including Love is the Answer, Change Your Mind – Change Your Life, Finding Our Way Home, and A Mini Course For Life.
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Oct 3, 2016 • 1h 41min
2016.08.17: Andreas Weber - Biology of Wonder: Aliveness, Feeling, and the Metamorphosis of Science
Join TNS Host Steve Heilig in conversation with Andreas Weber, a Berlin-based book and magazine writer and independent scholar. Andreas’ work has focused on a re-evaluation of our understanding of the living, and the disconnection between humans and nature, arguably the root cause of most of the environmental catastrophes unravelling around us.
In his recent book, The Biology of Wonder, Andreas proposes a new approach to the biological sciences, a “poetic ecology” which intimately connects our species to everything that surrounds us, showing that subjectivity and imagination are the prerequisites of biological existence.
Dr. Andreas Weber
Dr. Andreas Weber has degrees in Marine Biology and Cultural Studies, and collaborated with theoretical biologist Francisco Varela in Paris. His work has appeared German magazines and journals such as GEO, National Geographic, Die Zeit and Greenpeace Magazine. Weber teaches at Leuphana University and at the University of Fine Arts, Berlin. He has published more than a dozen books, most recently the English editions of Enlivenment: Towards a Fundamental Shift in the Concepts of Nature, Culture and Politics (Heinrich Böll Foundation 2013), and Biology of Wonder: Aliveness, Feeling and the Metamorphosis of Science (New Society Publishers 2015).
Andreas is part of the staff of und.Institute for Art, Culture and Sustainability, Berlin, which is devoted to link the fields of art and culture with the field of sustainability, and to develop exemplary models of productive exchange. Andreas was named as the 2016 Jonathan Rowe Commons Fellow at the Mesa Refuge, a writing residency center in Point Reyes, CA
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Sep 19, 2016 • 1h 22min
2016.07.24: Michael Lerner at Tahoma One Drop Monastery, Whidbey Island, WA
Michael Lerner speaks at Tahoma One Drop Monastery on Whidbey Island in Washington State.
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Sep 19, 2016 • 1h 39min
2016.07.05: Michael Lerner and Steve Lerner The Commonweal Story (part 3)
During this 40th anniversary year for Commonweal, Michael Lerner, Commonweal Co-Founder, and Steve Lerner, former Commonweal Research Institute Director, offer the third of a series of conversations about Commonweal’s story for The New School.
Steve Lerner was among the earliest partners in founding Commonweal. He directed the Commonweal Research Institute, and he and Burr Heneman launched the campaign to stop oil drilling off the Northern California Coast. He played a key role in Commonweal campaigns for juvenile justice reform, for sustainable development, and for environmental justice.
Steve Lerner
Steve served as the early research director of Commonweal. He is the author of Diamond: A Struggle for Environmental Justice in Louisiana’s Chemical Corridor; Eco-Pioneers: Practical Visionaries Solving Today’s Environmental Problems; The Earth Summit: Conversations with Architects of an Ecologically Sustainable Future; and Beyond the Earth Summit: Conversations with Advocates of Sustainable Development. Learn more about Steve’s book, Sacrifice Zones.
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Jul 2, 2016 • 1h 17min
2016.07.03: Steve Lerner - The Commonweal Story (part 3)
Steve Lerner
The Commonweal Story (part 3)
During this 40th anniversary year for Commonweal, Michael Lerner, Commonweal Co-Founder, and Steve Lerner, former Commonweal Research Institute Director, offer the third of a series of conversations about Commonweal’s story for The New School.
Steve Lerner was among the earliest partners in founding Commonweal. He directed the Commonweal Research Institute, and he and Burr Heneman launched the campaign to stop oil drilling off the Northern California Coast. He played a key role in Commonweal campaigns for juvenile justice reform, for sustainable development, and for environmental justice.
Steve Lerner
Steve served as the early research director of Commonweal. He is the author of Diamond: A Struggle for Environmental Justice in Louisiana’s Chemical Corridor; Eco-Pioneers: Practical Visionaries Solving Today’s Environmental Problems; The Earth Summit: Conversations with Architects of an Ecologically Sustainable Future; and Beyond the Earth Summit: Conversations with Advocates of Sustainable Development. Learn more about Steve’s book, Sacrifice Zones.
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Apr 22, 2016 • 1h 45min
2016.04.26: Akil Palanisamy - The Paleovedic Diet
The Paleovedic Diet: A Complete Program to Burn Fat, Increase Energy, and Reverse Disease
Join TNS Host Michael Lerner and Rebecca Katz, Director of the Healing Kitchens Institute at Commonweal, for a conversation on a deeply sophisticated approach to integrating the Paleolithic diet with Ayurvedic Medicine with Akil Palanisamy, MD. Participants may find that what they thought was a healthy paleolithic diet differs considerably from what Dr. Palanisamy recommends.
Akil Palanisamy, MD
Akil is a Harvard-trained physician who is trained in functional medicine and integrative medicine. He completed his premedical training at Harvard University in biochemistry followed by medical training at University of California – San Francisco and Stanford. He studied with Dr. Andrew Weil at the University of Arizona. His passion in life is to help people achieve health and balance through natural means, without pharmaceuticals whenever possible. He is the author of The Paleovedic Diet (January 2016) and practices medicine at The Institute for Health and Healing in San Francisco.
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Apr 10, 2016 • 1h 39min
2016.06.29: Michael Lerner and Waz The Commonweal Story (part 2)
Michael Lerner and Waz
The Commonweal Story (part 2)
During this 40th anniversary year for Commonweal, Commonweal co-founder Michael Lerner and long time Cancer Help Program staffer and yoga teacher Waz offer the second of a series of talks about Commonweal for The New School
Michael Lerner
Michael is the president and co-founder of Commonweal and of Smith Center for Healing and the Arts in Washington, D.C. His principal work at Commonweal is with the Cancer Help Program, the Collaborative on Health and the Environment, The New School at Commonweal, and Healing Circles. He is author of Choices in Healing: Integrating the Best of Conventional and Complementary Therapies (MIT Press).
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Apr 9, 2016 • 1h 54min
2016.04.12: Michael Lerner and Burr Heneman - The Commonweal Story (part 1)
Michael Lerner and Burr Heneman
The Commonweal Story (part 1)
During this 40th anniversary year for Commonweal, Commonweal co-founders Michael Lerner and Burr Heneman offer the first of a series of talks about Commonweal for The New School. During this first presentation, and in future presentations in the series to be held later in the year, Michael hopes to explore the following:
Sometimes a Great Notion: A history of Formative Ideas at Commonweal
Bending the Arc: Changemakers at Commonweal
Grace Under Pressure: Commonweal’s First Decade
Purpose: A Work Community in Service to Life
Michael says, “Looking backward is not easy for me because my focus is always on what we are doing and what we can do next. But it will be a pleasure to look back—and look forward—in the company of The New School community.”
Michael Lerner, PhD
Michael is the president and co-founder of Commonweal and of Smith Center for Healing and the Arts in Washington, D.C. His principal work at Commonweal is with the Cancer Help Program, the Collaborative on Health and the Environment, The New School at Commonweal, and Healing Circles. He is author of Choices in Healing: Integrating the Best of Conventional and Complementary Therapies (MIT Press).
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Mar 17, 2016 • 1h 46min
2016.03.20: Caroline Casey - Vernal Eclipse Scheherezade Convening Trickster Medicine Story-Telling
Caroline Casey
Vernal Eclipse Scheherezade Convening Trickster Medicine Story-Telling
Vernal Eclipse Palm Sunday -Venus-Neptune fantastic romance in Pisces (exalted and all)
(note to all melancholics – you can have just as much melancholy as makes you a genius)
Scheherezade Convening Trickster Medicine Story-Telling Council Tea
The world is raging – so let’s bee the balm!
Cahoot with Caroline Casey as she presents astro*mytho*politico navigational guidance for the wild ride ahead
Mythological campaign coverage! and ways to be ethically magically effective. The purpose of ritual magic is to spiral into the memosphere expanded wisdom and tolerance.
Trickster queries “what qualities shall we cultivate to be “skookum”- (“connected to the spirits and completely competent for the tasks at hand?”) to “dree our weird” (“play our role in Destiny”)
The more the merrier the magic!
Caroline W. Casey
Caroline is the host-creator and weaver of context for The Visionary Activist Show on Pacifica Radio Network Pacifica station KPFA (94.1) in Northern California, replayed on Los Angeles’ KPFK (and can be heard live on the web: www.KPFA.org at 2pm PT on Thursdays, and by pod-cast subscription.) The Show is dedicated to: anything we need to know to have a democracy; critique and solution; and the acknowledgement that we humans cannot solve the innumerable rude crises we’ve imposed on our planetary kin by ourselves—but only by humbly partnering with Nature’s evolutionary Ingenuity, aka Trickster. Her guests are leading contributors to a culture of reverent ingenuity, all teased into pertinence, and has been called “one of the best radio shows in America.”
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