Humans on the Verge with Kelly Carlin-McCall explores how individuals and American culture change, evolve, move from one stage of life, or one state of mind, to another. It is born from Kelly’s curiosity about the strange and miraculous opportunity to be conscious, sentient beings, aka humans, in these interesting times we find ourselves in at the beginning of the 21st century.
Each month two episodes will drop. The first one will be a conversation with someone from the world of psychology, philosophy, politics, spirituality, science, the arts,or entertainment industry to unpack their life experiences and ideas about how culture and humans change. Then in the second episode she’ll build on that conversation by examining the topic through her own life, and those she guides and teaches in her online Humans on the Verge Community, and then offer to the listener a few thoughts for them to ponder on their own.
Theme song: "In the Name of Love" by Kenny Rankin. Used with permission.
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Humans on the Verge with Kelly Carlin-McCall explores how individuals and American culture change, evolve, move from one stage of life, or one state of mind, to another. It is born from Kelly’s curiosity about the strange and miraculous opportunity to be conscious, sentient beings, aka humans, in these interesting times we find ourselves in at the beginning of the 21st century.
Each month two episodes will drop. The first one will be a conversation with someone from the world of psychology, philosophy, politics, spirituality, science, the arts,or entertainment industry to unpack their life experiences and ideas about how culture and humans change. Then in the second episode she’ll build on that conversation by examining the topic through her own life, and those she guides and teaches in her online Humans on the Verge Community, and then offer to the listener a few thoughts for them to ponder on their own.
Theme song: "In the Name of Love" by Kenny Rankin. Used with permission.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

My first guest is Genpo Roshi. The reason I wanted to have Roshi as a guest today is twofold - he was my first guest of my old podcast Waking from the American Dream - I love full circle things like that, but also I wanted my first three guests to be folks that have helped me build the foundation of my world view and my daily practice for the last twenty years.
Genpo Roshi was born in California as Dennis Paul Merzel, began studying Zen Buddhism in 1973 with renowned Japanese Zen Master Taizan Maezumi Roshi at the LA Zen Center.
He is known for his development of the Big Mind process, a method that combines Zen practice with a Western psychological process called Voice Dialogue, a form of shadow work that facilitates profound personal transformation and insight.
You can find him and his work at:
https://bigmind.org/
Thank you for scrolling down to this part, not everyone gets here. You are clearly a curious human, my favorite kind of human!
If these days you feel like a Human on the Verge and are wondering how to stay focused on living a meaningful/purposeful life in a world that borders on a shit show? I invite you to join my private, online community, The Village HERE. The Village is a haven (no trolls or doom scrolling) with access to The Daily Practice - a M-F, hour long online co-creating session you can use to stay accountable to your creative, spiritual, self-development and personal goals. But that’s not all! You also get 4 FREE Half-day virtual retreats throughout the year; and discounts on our life-transforming live virtual weekend retreats. All for just $25/month! What? Yes. Join us. We’d love to hang with you, get to know you, feed your heart, mind and soul.
Interested in my guest this month, Genpo Roshi’s world? Go to https://bigmind.org/. His work will literally blow your mind.
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