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.

I am thrilled about my guest today, Kim Hermanson, Ph.D., who is known for her ability to shift people out of the thinking mind and into the right hemisphere of the brain, where they can access what she calls the Knowing Field—an intelligence that offers clarity, creativity, and deep guidance. Her work opens powerful portals of transformation through metaphoric images, helping people tap into a sacred source of wisdom beyond words. She is a respected author and educator, having taught at UC Berkeley, the Esalen Institute, and Pacifica Graduate Institute.
Check out her work at https://kimhermanson.com
Buy her book award winning book Deep Knowing: Entering the Realm of Non-Ordinary Intelligence at Bookshop
If this podcast has got you thinking and wondering, and you want to explore the topic in more depth, I invite you to join me in my monthly online call where I and others dig into things more deeply. We call this space The Humans on the Verge Podcast Soul Tribe.
In the Soul Tribe, we have a 90-minute monthly call where I contextualize the topic further, answer your questions, and personally help you apply the concepts to your own life. Helping folks understand and utilize these concepts is my bliss. It’s only $39/month.
And you get a bunch of bonus stuff too!
Wanting to up your self-discovery and momentum? You'll get to deepen your learning about yourself with DIY access to our Humans on the Verge Curriculum.
Looking to make a personal leap this year? You'll get 25% off our Humans on the Verge virtual weekend retreats.
Craving some structure? You will be able to join The Daily Practice - a Mon-Fri hour long online co-working session to stay accountable to your creative, spiritual, self-development and personal goals.
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