Anatomy of Living

Ashton Szabo: Yogi | Teacher | Storyteller

On this show, we will explore ideas, stories, traditions and practices that help us cultivate more health and happiness while living more skillfully in the world. We'll learn from ancient practices like yoga and shamanism as well as talk with modern revolutionaries who are changing the world through their work. To find out more, visit us at www.anatomyofliving.com

  1. 12/13/2017

    The Life of Alan Watts - Conversation with Anne and Joan Watts

    Alan Watts was a philosopher, writer, and public speaker known for his lucidity in explaining Eastern philosophy in a very accessible way to Western audiences. He was a big part of the counter cultural movement of the 60's, and with the rise of digital media there has been a surge of interest in his work through countless recorded audio and video lectures, as well as his books and writings. Join us for an intimate look into the life of the iconic Alan Watts, as we talk with two of his daughters, Anne and Joan Watts. We discuss the life of their father, things they learned growing up with him, and the impact he's had on their lives. Joan and Anne very candidly discussed who he was as a person and a father, and the struggles of living a spiritual life in the modern world.  This was a deeply personal interview for me. I first found Alan's work when I was in highschool learning about Taoism. When I traveled abroad, I had countless hours of lectures that I listened to on my iPod, and to this day, I still listen to his lectures regularly. I wanted to know more about the person behind the writing and lectures. Who was he as a father? What were his struggles and successes? This interview was more intimate than any I've done before, but I hope it gives a inside look into the life of this iconic and treasured man.  Anne and Joan recently released a book of collected letters from their father: The Collected Letters of Alan Watts, published by New World Library, and it's available wherever books are sold.  --- Anatomy of Living Podcast with Ashton Szabo The Life of Alan Watts - Conversation with Anne and Joan Watts [Episode 20] Credits: Special Guest: Anne Watts and Joan Watts www.annewatts.com Creator and Host: Ashton Szabo Intro and Outro Music: Emily Ann Peterson   Ashton Szabo Facebook: www.facebook.com/anatomyofliving Instagram: @anatomyofliving Twitter: AnatomyofLiving www.anatomyofliving.com

    1h 10m
  2. 11/29/2017

    Surviving Your Childhood, Now That You're An Adult - Conversation with Ira Israel

    In today's crazy world, it can seem like life is on a crash course into the future, with the breaks suddenly not working. People everywhere are stressed, unhealthy, and not really sure what to do about it. Join us with Special Guest Ira Israel as we discuss living an authentic life in the world today and what we can do about this rapid decline in our collective quality of life. How has our childhood and upbringing affected our life as adults today? What truly makes us happy? How important is your job or purpose, in relation to the quality of your personal relationships? We explore many of these ideas and more.  Ira Israel is a psychotherapist with advanced degrees in philosophy, religious studies, and psychology. He wrote the book How to Survive Your Childhood Now That You're An Adult: A Path to Authenticity and Awakening out now from New World Library. In addition to his private therapy practice, he offers online counseling and coaching, as well as classes and workshops to the public. You can find out more about Ira Israel from his website: www.iraisrael.com --- Anatomy of Living Podcast with Ashton Szabo Surviving Your Childhood, Now That You're An Adult - Conversation with Ira Israel [Episode 18] Credits: Special Guest: Ira Israel www.iraisrael.com Creator and Host: Ashton Szabo Intro and Outro Music: Emily Ann Peterson   Ashton Szabo Facebook: www.facebook.com/anatomyofliving Instagram: @anatomyofliving Twitter: AnatomyofLiving www.anatomyofliving.com

    36 min
  3. 09/30/2017

    The Art of Connection - Conversation with Michael Gelb

    What do connection, communication and creativity have in common? Join us with our special guest Michael Gelb, as he explains ways we can all deepen our relationships, with our selves and others, cultivate leadership in our lives and unlock the latent creativity within us all.  The world's leading authority on the application of genius thinking to personal and organizational development, Michael is a pioneer in the fields of creative thinking, executive coaching and innovative leadership.  His clients include DuPont, Emerson, Genentech, Merck, Microsoft, Nike and the Young President's Organization. Michael co-directs the acclaimed Leading Innovation Seminar at the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business and is on the faculty of the Institute for Management Studies.  He brings more than 30 years of experience as a professional speaker, seminar leader and executive coach to his diverse, international clientele. Michael is the author of 14 books including the international bestseller How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci: 7 Steps to Genius Every Day. Other titles include Creativity On Demand, Innovate Like Edison, Discover Your Genius and Thinking for a Change. Michael's books have been translated into 25 languages and have sold more than one million copies. --- Anatomy of Living Podcast with Ashton Szabo The Art of Connection - Conversation with Michael Gelb [Episode 14] Credits: Special Guest: Michael Gelb www.michaelgelb.com Creator and Host: Ashton Szabo Intro and Outro Music: Emily Ann Peterson   Ashton Szabo Facebook: www.facebook.com/anatomyofliving Instagram: @anatomyofliving Twitter: AnatomyofLiving www.anatomyofliving.com

    51 min
4.9
out of 5
15 Ratings

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On this show, we will explore ideas, stories, traditions and practices that help us cultivate more health and happiness while living more skillfully in the world. We'll learn from ancient practices like yoga and shamanism as well as talk with modern revolutionaries who are changing the world through their work. To find out more, visit us at www.anatomyofliving.com