Bringing ‘Ohm’ To The Office
February 2, 2016This hour, we’ll talk about how the corporate world would be wise to embrace meditation with David Gelles, author of “Mindful Work: How Meditation is Changing Business from the Inside Out.”
This hour, we’ll talk about how the corporate world would be wise to embrace meditation with David Gelles, author of “Mindful Work: How Meditation is Changing Business from the Inside Out.”
This hour, we’ll talk about how we often cast votes based on a number of superficial factors with the author of “Political Animals: How Our Stone-Age Brain Gets in the Way of Smart Politics.”
This hour, we’ll talk about simple strategies for reducing waste in our own homes with Dana Gunders of the Natural Resources Defense Council. Her new book is called “Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook: A Guide to Eating Well and Saving Money By Wasting Less Food.”
This hour, we’ll talk about the benefits of returning to ancient diets with biological anthropologist Stephen Le, author of “100 Million Years of Food: What Our Ancestors Ate and Why It Matters Today.”
This hour, we’ll talk about how a lack of plans allowed room for a relationship to blossom, the subject of Clara Bensen’s new memoir, “No Baggage: A Minimalist Tale of Love and Wandering”
This hour, we’ll talk about efforts to nail down the existence of the celestial body known as “Planet X” with Michael D. Lemonick. His story “Hidden Planet X” appears in the current issue of “Scientific American.”
This hour, we’ll talk about the process of innovation with Pagan Kennedy, author of “Inventology: How We Dream Up Things That Change the World.”
This hour, we’ll talk with paramedic Kevin Hazzard about what he learned about people from caring for them on the way to the hospital, which he writes about in “A Thousand Naked Strangers: A Paramedic’s Wild Ride to the Edge and Back.”
This hour, we’ll talk about why being pals with our kids might actually stunt a child’s development with Dr. Leonard Sax, author of “The Collapse of Parenting: How We Hurt Our Kids When We Treat Them Like Grown-Ups” .
This hour, we’ll talk about the matters important to Texas voters with TCU political science professor James Riddlesperger and UTA political science professor Rebecca Deen.