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Sunday
Aug112024

The Best of the Futures - Interview Excerpts 1.0

Listen Now to The Best of the Futures - Interview Excerpts 1.0

For this podcast we are excited to share with you some of our favorite people we have met over the 15 years of our show, audio clips from our Media Time Machine - Serendipitous choices for this podcast include Pharmacist Ben Fuchs, Psychic story maven Penny Kelly, Physicist Nick Herbert, Visionary Humorist Carolyn Casey, Talk Show stimulator Colonel Terry Maxwell, Amanita shamaness Avi Esther, Cosmic Story Editor Nancy Griffith, Life Origins Scientist Bruce Damer, Doc Tom Yarema, Accidental psychic Richard Marriot

 Instead of replaying full live shows, we are taking clips of our various guests and combining them with outtakes of others to create a dynamic interplay of thoughts and ideas that are quite engaging and relevant to what’s happening now.  Enjoy and you’ll hear from us in the future! 

Wednesday
Apr192017

Future News - Our Review of TEDx Berkeley, Facebook's Developer's Conference, Col Terry's Christopher Reeves Story, Dr. Joe on Consciousness During Surgery

Listen Now to Future News 4.18.2017

We had an amazing experience at TEDx Berkeley this last weekend and shared a few of the highlights on today’s show.  Plus a little download on what’s happening at F8, Facebook’s annual Developer’s Conference, going on this week.  And most personably, we have some great stories from callers Col Terry and Dr. Joe. Col Terry shared a personal story with Christopher Reeves and Dr. Joe explains how an anesthesiologist understands levels of consciousness as a patient is being gassed.  We were kind of curious how many patients experience out of the body experiences while being put under for operations, but he really didn’t know about that. A nurse caller, however, told us that they hear about such stories before the docs do and she estimated that about 8-10% of surgery patients experience something unusual when they are being put under. Enjoy..

The TEDx Berkeley Team 2017