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Hey Human Podcast

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Hey Human. I’m Susan Ruth. I have interesting, enlightening, in-depth conversations with people from all walks. Sometimes I agree with them, sometimes their point of view couldn’t be further from mine. The world expands and contracts in experience and conversation. I find people fascinating… every human has a story.
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Episodes

Laura Zam: 18 Buttons, 3 Years & Personal Power

E342: Laura is an award-winning writer, TEDx Speaker, certified relationship coach, certified trauma professional, sexuality educator, and author of her best-selling memoir THE PLEASURE PLAN. Laura is currently working on a pilot about her own experience with surviving sexual trauma. She’s also the daughter of a Holocaust survivor – her mother was in two concentration […]

Dec 15, 20221 hr 22 min

Johnathan Pushkar: Artsy-Music-Digital Nomad

E341 Johnathan Pushkar is the content creator of MiniSuperHeroesToday merging Marvel, DC, and StarWars with Lego on his social media platforms to the delight of hundreds of thousands of fans worldwide and he’s a LEGO Ambassador Network Member to boot. He’s also a musician and songwriter with a penchant for Beatles-era sounds and songs. He’s […]

Dec 08, 20221 hr 11 min

Dr. Timothy Shaw: On Doves’ Feet

E340 Dr. Timothy Shaw is a philosopher who studies moral injury and religion. He is the director of the Australian think tank, Great Philosophical Problems. Their mission is to “provide unifying definition for the construct of Moral Injury to address suicide in veteran and wider civilian populations.” We discuss the philosophical and real-world ramification of […]

Dec 01, 20221 hr 10 min

Sahaj Sharda: Anti-Trust Fall

E339 Sahaj Sharda is an anti-monopoly activist, Ivy League law student, a college pricing critic, and the author of the upcoming book “The College Cartel.” We discuss current lawsuits aimed at several of the nation’s top colleges, admission practices and scandals, rationing the amount of college seats and education provided, price gouging, collusion, high-pressure testing, […]

Nov 24, 202246 min

Bill Bentley: Blues Is Elemental

E338 Bill Bentley has been in the trenches of the music industry for decades. Writer, archivist, music historian, A&R and PR. He’s been the Senior VP of Warner Bros and music editor of LA Weekly. He’s also the co-founder of Water Brothers Films. Neil Young, Eric Clapton, Lou Reed and Elvis Costello have all worked […]

Nov 17, 202257 min

Manuel Cuevas: An Original Thread

E337 Manuel Cuevas is an award-winning, one-of-a-kind couture designer. Raised in Mexico, he moved to Los Angeles in 1951 and was soon designing clothes for the Rat Pack, Bob Hope, going on to create for Johnny Cash, Elvis, countless film and tv shows, movie stars, athletes, presidents and rock stars. He designed the beloved insignias […]

Nov 10, 202239 min

Will Carter: The Need to Grieve

E336 Will Carter‘s wife was diagnosed with cancer, which made him start to think about some things. He began studying as a Conscious Dying End-of-Life coach and Sacred Passage End-of-Life Doula. He’s also a lawyer and musician. We discuss his journey, social history, social justice and systems, his passions in life (and death) and what […]

Nov 03, 202254 min

Nader Hanna: Thoughts Are Like Birds

E335 Nader Hanna is a magician, mentalist, hypnotist and theologian. He studied to live a monastic life but had a change of direction along the way. We discuss Coptic Orthodox Christians, Egypt, the history of Mentalism, hyper-hypnotic states and more! For more information and links, please visit: HeyHumanpodcast.com

Oct 27, 20221 hr 17 min

Dr. Philip Nitschke: For The Right To Die

E334 Dr. Nitschke became the first doctor in the world to administer a legal, lethal voluntary injection. He is the founder of Exit International, a foundation that believes “it is a fundamental human right for every adult of sound mind, to be able to plan for the end of their life in a way that […]

Oct 20, 202255 min

Karen Poppy: Go, and Keep Going

E333 Karen Poppy is a poet, a lawyer, and an activist. She is also non-binary. She’s most recently had a poem and interview published in Ms. Magazine, and her upcoming first full-length poetry book, “Diving at the Lip of the Water,” will be published in 2023 by Beltway Editions. We discuss the creative process, literary […]

Oct 13, 202259 min

Dr. Maurice Robkin: The Flow of Time

E332 Dr. Maurice Robkin is a scientist and engineer. He’s also the author of the Margaret book series (about a governess turned kick-ass pirate). He’s currently working on his seventh and final book in Margaret’s adventures! He also happens to be my dad. We chat about the edge of the Universe, time, physics, writing, love […]

Oct 06, 20221 hr 21 min

Joel Green: Make the Adjustment

E331 Joel Green is founder of Pro Level Training and the Nat’l Dir. of Nike Sports Camps. He’s an educator, speaker and author of the book, “Filtering; The Way to Extract Strength From Struggle.” We discuss his childhood, growing up in Philadelphia in a tight-knit faith-based family, and the violence he experienced first-hand. How tragedy […]

Sep 29, 20221 hr 7 min

Braden Kuhlman: Do You Dare

E330 Braden Kuhlman has managed to get a lot of living in her lifetime. She’s been a personal assistant to the stars and counts legendary songwriters as close friends. She was cyber-stalked before anyone knew that was a thing. She’s traversed the globe several times over. She’s a blogger and a photographer. Trigger Warning: Stalking, […]

Sep 22, 20221 hr 27 min

Evelyn, Antonia & Patrick Glenn: To Bear Witness and Remember

E329 Dr. Antonia Grace Glenn, Dr. Evelyn Nakano Glenn and Patrick Glenn are the keepers of their family history. Evelyn is a sociologist and professor emerita of Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies. At two years old, she was imprisoned with her family in the US concentration camps for Japanese Americans during WWII. Antonia is […]

Sep 15, 20221 hr 16 min

Julia Verdin: A Voice for Good

E328 Julia Verdin is trying to make this world better through her art and advocacy. Her 30+ year career includes; writer, award-winning director, producer, activist and advocate. She is profoundly moved by the horrors of human trafficking, and her mission is to raise awareness on this and other social issues through film, and encourages filmmakers […]

Sep 08, 202245 min

Marcela Pinilla: Global Citizen

E327 Marcela Pinilla was born in Bogota, Columbia and began touring the world as a performing artist and musician at a young age. She’s speaks several languages and is a music and voice teacher. She’s also a medical interpreter. She’s having her second baby and has been dealing with Hyperemesis Graviadarum – extreme morning sickness, […]

Sep 01, 202238 min

August Dannehl: At All Costs

E326 August Dannehl is a US Navy Veteran, chef, and filmmaker. He’s also head of production at We Are The Mighty, a veteran-led media agency producing content for military families. After 9-11 he wanted to be of service to his country, becoming a Naval Nuclear Reactor Electrician. He was born into a show biz family […]

Aug 25, 20221 hr 59 min

Adriana Trigiani: Buy More Hats!

E325 Adriana Trigiani is a New York Times best-selling author, television writer, documentarian, producer, director and playwright. Her most recent novel, “The Good Left Undone,” is a gorgeous, sweeping, multi-generational love (and war) story. We talk about writing, creativity, stretching beyond comfort zones, familial bonds, our love of reading and why it’s important to keep […]

Aug 18, 20221 hr 11 min

Autumn Ruch: Stop, Drop and Roll

E324 Autumn Ruch is a filmmaker and she is currently working on a documentary called “Stop, Drop and Roll.” It documents the burning of her father and death of her aunt during a family cookout and how her family is the origin story of the phrase nearly all of us have heard, all over the […]

Aug 11, 202250 min

Dov Baron: Going the Hard Way

E323 Dov Baron returns and goes into more detail about emotional source codes, how we identify ourselves and why we are drawn to particular groups or ideologies. We also discuss the time he fell of a mountain, the emotional and physical trauma that ensued, the miracle he experienced, and how it was a turning point […]

Aug 04, 20221 hr 22 min

David Richman: Learning to Unknow

David Richman’s sister died of brain cancer and he wrote a book called “Cycle of Lives: 15 People’s Stories, 5,000 Miles, and a Journey Through the Emotional Chaos of Cancer.” He interviewed those whose lives had also been irrevocably changed by cancer, either as patients, survivors, loved ones, or caregivers. David is also an ultra-marathoner, […]

Jul 28, 20221 hr 7 min

Tiensirin: Allowing to Receive

E321 Tiensirin is an Akashic Records practitioner and a second-generation intuitive. She’s also an award-winning photographer. We discuss Karma, self-sabotage, doubt, suffering, conditioning, motivation, and more. For more information and links, please visit: HeyHumanpodcast.com

Jul 21, 202256 min

Rachel Rettman Pt. 2: The Road to Ayahuasca

E320 Rachel Rettman returns! As a holistic health practitioner, consciousness explorer, and former opiate addict, Rachel journeyed into the plant medicine of Ayahuasca for her transformative power, along with other entheogens. We discuss her spiritual and health practices, as well as shadow and light work, finding one’s inner voice, and what it was like navigating […]

Jul 14, 20221 hr 26 min

Bo Roberts: Cabinets, Chronicles & Concords

E319 Bo Roberts, in his time, was the youngest newspaper editor, University of Tennessee Vice President, TN Governor’s Chief of Staff, and president of the 1982 World’s Fair (Knoxville, TN). Bo began his journalism career in the Air Force and has since chronicled some of the nation’s most tumultuous events. We discuss WWII, Dr. King’s […]

Jul 07, 202252 min

Doug Jackson: Second Lives & Worthy Risks

E318 Doug Jackson built the SV Seeker, a 74′ steel origami hull, junk-rigged, cargo, motorsailer, in his front yard, from scratch, with the help from volunteers from all over the planet. He’s been a computer programmer and a teacher. He built a submarine with a buddy. He came from a strict, limiting, religious background but […]

Jun 30, 202253 min

Rachel Rettman: Breaking the Code of Silence

E317 Rachel Rettman has one of the most interesting stories. She’s the child of a bitter divorce, was taken from sleep to a “wilderness therapy” camp and subsequent “behavioral therapy” boarding school, became addicted to opiates, became a master Pilates instructor, became a holistic medicine practitioner, and a hypnotist, and she’s just getting started. We […]

Jun 23, 20222 hr 30 min

Bill Persky: If You’re Good, You’ll Get There

316 Bill Persky is a five-time Emmy-winning writer, producer, and director. From The Dick Van Dyke Show, to That Girl (which he co-created), to Kate and Allie and Who’s the Boss, Persky is a tv legend. At 90, he’s still going strong, and he’s currently working on a new project about generations and their history. […]

Jun 16, 20221 hr 8 min

Victoria Lily Shaffer: Fostering For Love & Doggos

E315 Victoria Lily Shaffer is the founder of Pup Culture Rescue. She’s an animal welfare advocate and the author of Pup Culture: Stories, Tips, and the Importance of Adopting a Dog. Along with her team and volunteers, she rescues homeless, mistreated, and overlooked animals both locally and internationally. Pupculturerescue.org is devoted to providing proper medical […]

Jun 09, 202251 min

Dedrick Warmack: Dedrick Warmack Returns

E314 Dedrick Warmack returns to discuss Reconstruction, WWI, The Red Summer, WWII, economics, Civil Rights, economic rights, The Rainbow Coalition, poverty, abortion, education, Queen Victoria and her grandchildren’s wars, who built America, and so much more! For more information and links, please visit: HeyHumanpodcast.com

Jun 02, 20221 hr 3 min

Sara Schiller: A Map of the World

E313 Sara Schiller is co-founder of Sloomoo Institute, an interactive playground of slime “celebrating joy through sensory play.” She’s the co-founder of Wooster Collective, a website that showcases and celebrates ephemeral art from around the world. She’s a mom of two daughters (one has Angelman’s Syndrome), and in 2015 her husband, Marc, suffered two near-deadly […]

May 26, 20221 hr 5 min
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