Interview
Forum
Michael Krasny
Daniel Levitin -- Research scientist, former musician and record producer Daniel Levitin says the human brain's development over time was directly influenced by music. He'll be joining the show to discuss his new book, "The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature."
To listen to interview rebroadcast:
http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/archive/200807/20080722.html#
transcript:
Tavis: I'm always pleased to welcome Anne Lamott back to this program and especially on this Good Friday. Her best-selling books include "Traveling Mercies" and "Plan B." Her latest now out in paperback is "Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith." Anne, I was on the plane earlier this week returning back to Los Angeles and put out my "New York Times" and saw, which did not surprise me, first week out, it's on the list in paperback as it was in hard cover. You are a perennial best-selling author. What do you attribute that to?
Anne Lamott: I'm just like the princess.
Tavis: Yeah (laughter).
A Goddess Radio (Santa Fe, 2007) interview with Rinpoche is available in my Sounds audio section. Their energies go deep on this one, with some good teachings about buddhism.
You can read the interview with Michael Murphy here:
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6758.James_N_Powell
James N. Powell
Santa Barbara


