“DREAM
TIME” THE RADIO SHOW
AN IASD 13 WEEK SERIES ON DREAMS
an IASD/DSF venture
PAST SHOW SCHEDULE – FIRST SERIES
(Archived and will
replay until Second Series begins)
1 14-Feb Did
You Know: Dream Facts - Bob Hoss & Jean Campbell
2 21-Feb The Science of Dreaming - David Kahn, PhD
3 28-Feb What Do Your Dream Images Mean? - Patricia Garfield
PhD
4 7- Mar Understanding and Incubating Dreams - Gayle Delaney
PhD
5 14-Mar A Lifetime of Dreams - Alan Siegel PhD
6 21-Mar Nightmares & Trauma - Deirdre Barrett PhD
7 28-Mar Lucid Dreaming - Robert Waggoner, and Ed Kellogg,
Ph.D.
8 4-Apr Spiritual and Cosmic Dream Connections - Bob Van de
Castle PhD & Rita Dwyer
9 11-Apr Extraordinary and Psychic Dreams - Stanley Krippner
PhD
10 18-Apr Dreams and Healing - Wendy Pannier & Rita Dwyer
11 25-Apr Working with Your Own Dreams – your host Bob Hoss, MS
12 2-May Working in Dream Groups – Rev Dr. Jeremy Taylor, Rev.
Bob Haden
13 9-May Dreams and Intuition – Marcia Emery PhD
14 16-May Dreaming the Bridge Between Science and Religion – Kelly
Bulkeley PhD
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Past Shows here
EPISODES
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#1
Wednesday, Feb 14
9am PT (noon ET)
What We Know About Dreams
Guest: Jean Campbell, MA, President of the International Association for the
Study of Dreams
Topic Title: What We Know About Dreams – Frequently Asked Questions
Description: Did you know that we all dream, many times throughout the night
and that many psychologists have shown that those dreams relate in a
meaningful way to our daily experiences? Bob Hoss and Jean Campbell will
co-host the show and answer many of the frequently asked questions sent in
prior to and during the show. This show will dispel some of the myths about
dreaming and provide some of the latest understandings about the dreaming
experience, including such questions as: what is a dream, why and when do we
dream, do dreams have meaning, how can I remember and understand my dreams.
#2
Wednesday, Feb 21
9am PT (noon ET)
The Dreaming Brain
Guest: David Kahn, PhD, Harvard Medical School; Chairman of the
International Association for the Study of Dreams
Topic Title: c – what the Research Tells Us
Description: Our brains are not asleep when we dream, a good portion is
alert and processing remnants from our daily experiences. Dr. Kahn will
discuss what the latest research tells us about what is happening in the
brain during dreaming, and the current research being undertaken to help
uncover the purposes of dreaming as well as to help understand dream
content. You will learn how dreams might be created, why they appear so
bizarre to the waking mind, and how to use this knowledge to better
understand your own dreams.
#3
Wednesday, Feb 28
9am PT (noon ET)
Dream Imagery
Guest: Patricia Garfield, Ph.D., a leading dream expert, has a doctorate in
clinical psychology, is the author of nine books on dreams, and was
co-founder and past President of the IASD. Her Creative Dreaming bestseller
has been in print since 1974, and The Dream Book (2002), for teens has won
two prestigious awards,
Topic Title: What Do Your Dream Images Mean ?
Description: The things you see and experience in your dreams may be
reflections of parts of yourself, representations of memories and feelings
related to the situation the dream is dealing with. Dr. Garfield and our
host Bob Hoss will discuss how dream imagery contains both personal meaning
for us as well as ties to a grand collective human consciousness. Patricia
will describe the significance of common dream imagery from her book The
Universal Dream Key: The 12 Most Common Dream Themes Around the World
(2001).
#4
Wednesday, March 7
9am PT (noon ET)
Understanding and Incubating Dreams
Guest: Gayle Delaney PhD, founding president of the International
Association for the Study of Dreams, Co-director of the Delaney & Flowers
Dream Center in San Francisco and author of 7 publications including In Your
Dreams, All About Dreams and Sexual Dreams.
Topic Title: Understanding and Incubating Dreams
Description: When we dream, we speak to ourselves in the language of
pictures and metaphors. Understanding this dreaming language opens the door
to creativity and insight that can greatly enhance our lives. Dr. Delaney
and our host Bob Hoss will discuss some simple techniques you can use for
understanding your nightly dreams. Gayle will describe her method of
interpretation called the Dream Interview that you can use on your own or
with a friend. The Dream Interview replaces old wives' tales as well as old
psychiatrist's interpretive pronouncements with a series of carefully
crafted questions that allow you to discover your own private meanings. She
will also discuss how we can target dreams for specific problem solving with
her method of Dream Incubation.
#5
Wednesday, March 14
9am PT (noon ET)
How Dreams Change from Childhood to Old Age
Guest: ALAN B. SIEGEL, PH.D. Past-President IASD and Assistant Clinical
Professor, University of California, Berkeley, Department of Psychology and
author of Dream Wisdom: Uncovering Life’s Answers in Your Dreams
Topic Title: A Lifetime of Dreams – dreams and aging
Description: Dr. Siegel will discuss how dreams change as we age, from
childhood into adulthood and old age including dream themes and nightmares
typical in children’s dreams as well as those of adults and elders dreams.
As the matters we are coping with in waking life change, as we age, these
are portrayed in our dreams.
#6
Wednesday, March 21
9am PT (noon ET)
Nightmares and Trauma
Guest: Deirdre Barrett, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor of Psychology at
Harvard Medical School, Past President of the Association for the Study of
Dreams, author of three trade books including Trauma and Dreams, Editor in
Chief of the journal Dreaming and President of APA Div. 30, The Society for
Psychological Hypnosis.
Topic Title: Nightmares and Trauma
Description: Can nightmares be part of a healing process? Dr. Barrett will
discuss the significance of nightmares as well as how dreams are effected
by, and help us deal with, Trauma. When a person has experienced a deep
trauma, a pattern evolves in which the trauma is dreamed repeatedly, much as
it happened, and becomes more “dreamlike” and surreal over time. These begin
to change into “mastery” dreams for people who recover from the trauma. The
repetitive, unchanging replays may continue, however, in those who develop
severe posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in their waking life. She will
dicuss how coaching to develop “mastery” dreams can aid in the resolution of
PTSD.
#7
Wednesday, March 28
9am PT (noon ET)
Lucid Dreaming
Guests: Robert Waggoner, and Ed Kellogg, Ph.D.
Topic title: Lucid Dreaming: Becoming Consciously Aware in the Dream State
Description: Our guests will discuss the experience of lucid dreaming, or
consciously becoming aware in the dream state. Once lucid or conscious, the
dreamer can then direct their focus within the dream, interact with the
dream environment, talk to dream figures, explore and experiment. The guests
will discuss simple techniques to become consciously aware in the dream
state, the scientific proof for lucid dreaming and how listeners can use
lucid dreaming for personal growth and self discovery.
#8
Wednesday, April 4
9am PT (noon ET)
Spiritual and Cosmic Dream Connections
Guests: Robert Van de Castle, PhD & Rita Dwyer. Robert Van de Castle, is
Professor Emeritus of the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center
where he was the Director of the Sleep and Dream Center. He is a former
president of IASD, co-author with Calvin Hall of The Content Analysis of
Dreams, the author of Our Dreaming Mind (1994). Rita Dwyer is a former
aerospace chemist, Past President and Executive Officer of IASD, a certified
pastoral counselor and founder/facilitator of the Metro DC Dream Community.
Topic Title: Spiritual and Cosmic Dream Connections
Description: While dreams can positively influence our personal lives though
a natural self-healing process, and bring us helpful and sometimes
life-saving information, they also have spiritual and cosmic connections at
times which influence the course of global life at the collective level. Dr.
Van de Castle and Rita Dwyer will discuss the experience of
spiritually-oriented and cosmic dreams, and how such dreams follow a
dreamer's cyclic transformation journey through the continuum of existence,
from discovery of self as a physical and spiritual individual, to an
appreciation for collective consciousness and the discovery of each
dreamer's part in the cosmic whole.
#9
Wednesday, April 11
9am PT (noon ET)
Extraordinary and Psychic Dreams
Guest: Stanley Krippner, PhD, is professor of psychology at Saybrook
Graduate School, a former IASD president, one of the original pioneers in
the scientific research of psychic dreams at Maimonides Medical Center,
co-author of the classic Dream Telepathy, and more recently Extraordinary
Dreams and How to Work with Them. In 2002 he received the American
Psychological Association’s Award for Distinguished Contributions to the
International Advancement of Psychology, and in 2003 the Ashley Montagu
Peace Award.
Topic Title: Extraordinary and Psychic Dreams
Description: An extraordinary dream might include experiencing a shared
dream with another; a telepathic or clairvoyant dream which reveals the
thoughts of another or seems to reveal events happening at a distance;
precognitive dreams which seem to reveal a future event, or unique
experiences such as finding yourself out of body. Dr Krippner will provide a
wealth of knowledge based on research into such paranormal and extraordinary
dreams. He will discuss the reality and nature of these dreams and how
working with extraordinary dreams can enhance your life.
#10
Wednesday, April 18
9am PT (noon ET)
Dreams and Physical or Mental Healing
Guests: Wendy Pannier & Rita Dwyer. Wendy is the former President and Chair
of the International Association for the Study of Dreams and the co-founder
of the IASD Healing Power of Dreams Cancer Project. She has conducted
workshops and dream groups with cancer patients throughout the Mid-Atlantic
region for over 11 years and has administered four grants to IASD for the
project. Rita Dwyer is a former aerospace chemist, Past President and
Executive Officer of IASD, a certified pastoral counselor and
founder/facilitator of the Metro DC Dream Community.
Topic Title: Dreams and Healing
Description: Dreams are part of a completely natural mental self-healing
process taking place within our sleeping brain each night. However, they
often reflect physical problems before the symptoms become physically
apparent. Furthermore working with dreams can help us deal with the physical
recovery process or the mental and spiritual healing that often becomes a
necessary part of that process. Wendy and Rita will discuss the spectrum of
dreams and the healing process, from physical healing situations, such as
with cancer patients, to mental and spiritual healing.
#11
Wednesday, April 25
9am PT (noon ET)
Techniques for Working with Your Own Dreams
Guest: our Host Bob Hoss MS, former President and Chair of the International
Association for the Study of Dreams.
Topic Title: Working with Your Own Dreams
Description: The unique state of the dreaming brain creates a language of
metaphor and association, personal associations that express a whole world
of emotions and memories descriptive of the situation your dream is dealing
with. Dream imagery evolves from personal associations, and therefore the
meaning must come from within the dreamer, it cannot be determined from a
book or dream “expert”. Dreams can be understood if we deconstruct the words
and imagery in the dream narrative using the dreamer’s own personal
associations. A even more direct way to understand a dream’s meaning is to
let the dream imagery “speak”. Bob Hoss will offer simple techniques for
working with association, metaphor as well as demonstrate a simple Gestalt
based approach, lovingly called “the 6 magic questions,” for revealing the
personal meaning and emotions contained within a dream image and comparing
it to your waking life situation and feelings.
#12
Wednesday, May 2
9am PT (noon ET)
Techniques for Working in Dream Groups
Guest: Rev. Dr. Jeremy Taylor is one of the original founders and past
Presidents of IASD. He is the author of three books on dreams and dream
work, founder of the Marin Institute for Projective Dream Work, and teaches
at several institutes around the world.
Topic Title: Working in Dream Groups
Description: Sharing or working with dreams in a group, particularly in
non-therapeutic settings, can require a very different approach than
individual or personal dreamwork. Leading a dream group requires a special
discipline in order to maintain a safe and ethical environment which
recognizes the dreamer as the decision maker regarding the significance of
the dream. Imposing one’s own interpretation on another’s dream can be
harmful. Jeremy Taylor will discuss an approach to Projective Dream Work
which is delightfully helpful not only to the dreamer but to the group as a
whole and which uses disciplines that avoids the harmful effects of
assigning authority over, or knowledge of the dreams meanings to someone who
is not the dreamer.
Show #13, 9 May 9AM
Intuition and Dreamwork
Dr Marcia Emery
Dr Emery will discuss the intuitive mind's
two significant roles in dream work. The first role which is premonitory or
precognitive is embodied in Edgar Cayce's statement, "Nothing of
significance happens unless it is first previewed in a dream." The second
role is to use intuition to unravel the mysteries embedded in your dream
images. You can discover how to use intuition to retrieve, respect and
listen to the insights embedded in your dreams.
Show #
14 Wednesday, 16 May 9AM
Dreaming a Bridge between Science and Religion
Dr Kelly Bulkeley will be discussing how dreaming might be a bridge between
Science and Religion. If the study of dreams is to realize its fullest
potential, it will have to find creative ways to integrate the ancient
wisdom of the world's religions (all of which venerate dreaming as a
valuable means of human-divine interaction) with the latest findings of
modern science (which has shown the roots of dreaming in the healthy
functioning of the mammalian brain-mind system). This is the goal of Dr.
Bulkeley's work. As part of the discussion he will touch on some specific
issues in Islamic dream theory and its relationship with Christian dream
teachings, pointing to the potential for greater mutual understanding and
respect between these two traditions."
Kelly Bulkeley, PhD, is a Visiting Scholar at the Graduate Theological Union
and teaches in JFKU's Dream Studies Program in the San Francisco Bay Area.
He is a Past President of IASD, and is author of The Wilderness of Dreams
and The Wondering Brain, co-author of Dreaming Beyond Death, and editor of
Dreams: A Reader and Soul, Psyche, Brain.
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