Guest Highlight: Bruce Lipton Ph.D.
Bruce Lipton, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized authority on identifying and coalescing science and spirit and New York Times best selling author of The Biology of Belief and The Honeymoon Effect. Bruce is regarded as one of the leading voices of the new field of biology called epigenetics, which takes into account environmental factors. You can find out more about him and his work at www.brucelipton.com
Bruce Lipton Ph.D. appearances on KPFK
With quantum physics now emphasizing the role of consciousness as a primary force in creating our world, Dr. Bruce Lipton’s work on cellular biology marries ancient wisdom with contemporary science to raise our collective consciousness and reveal how each of us can fully participate as cocreators of our world. Listen today as Bruce and Lisa engage in a conversation about the science of mind over matter and how thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs create your physical reality. Special event: Lisa and Bruce will be conducting a 3-day workshop June 17-19 at the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health in Stockbridge, MA. For all the details please go to www.kripalu.org/presenters-programs/science-and-practice-mind-over-matter.
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on May 26, 2016 on KPFK
In the face of global crises in health, home and heart, advances in science are creating a genuine revolution in thought and understanding, one so radical, it can change the world. Driving this evolution are discoveries in quantum physics and epigenetics that offer insight into the true nature of who we really are—spiritual entities in physical bodies. Listen today as cell biologist and bestselling author, Bruce Lipton unveils a revolutionary vision of frontier science that reveals a grand convergence of the Body-Mind-Spirit trinity during this special fund drive show.
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on July 23, 2015 on KPFK
Think back to the most spectacular love affair of your life—the Big One that toppled you head over heels. Life was so beautiful you couldn’t wait to bound out of bed to experience more Heaven on Earth. It was the “Honeymoon Effect” and it was supposed to last forever. But unfortunately for most, the Honeymoon Effect is frequently short‐lived. But what if you knew the secret to maintaining the Honeymoon Effect throughout your whole life? Join Lisa and guest Bruce Lipton today as they cover the influence of quantum physics (good vibrations), biochemistry (love potions), and psychology (the conscious and subconscious minds) in creating and sustaining juicy loving relationships.
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on July 3, 2014 on KPFK
If you’re familiar with the burgeoning field of epigenetics you’re certainly familiar with one of its pioneers, Dr. Bruce Lipton. If you don’t know what all the excitement’s about, tune in! Lisa will be playing clips from Bruce’s breakthrough documentary “Biology of Belief” during this special fund drive show.
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on October 11, 2012 on KPFK
Cellular biologist, Dr. Bruce Lipton, discusses the effects of positive and negative thoughts on the anatomy of the cell while discussing the new field of epigenetics.
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on July 30, 2008 on KPFK
Cellular biologist, Dr. Bruce Lipton, discusses the effects of positive and negative thoughts on the anatomy of the cell
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on May 29, 2008 on KPFK
Cellular biologist, Dr. Bruce Lipton, discusses the effects of positive and negative thoughts on the anatomy of the cell. (fund drive show)
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on October 12, 2005 on KPFK
Today Bruce Lipton is on the show to talk about his book The Biology of Belief, which is a layman’s guide to understanding that our thoughts really do have a biological effect on our cells. This is ground-breaking information and shows that genes and DNA do not control our biology, but rather DNA is controlled by signals from outside the cell, including the energetic messages emanating from our thoughts. He talks about how the new science of Epigenetics is revolutionizing our understanding of the link between mind and matter and the profound effects it will have on our lives. Great stuff!
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on March 3, 2005 on KPFK
The Psychology of Perception, The Biology of Change.” Cellular biologist, Dr. Bruce Lipton, and psychotherapist and originator of Psych-K, Rob Williams, put the pieces of the puzzle together about how to change your thoughts and change your reality. Dr. Bruce Lipton will discuss how your thoughts and perceptions effect the cells of your body. He will talk about the biology of stress, energy healing, the science of spirituality, conscious parenting, and how beliefs affect change. Then Rob Williams will explain how to change the negative thoughts and perceptions that no longer serve you and how to improve your relationships, prosperity, self-esteem and overall well-being. They will discuss a revolution in cellular biology that has led to a new understanding of the mechanisms of the mind-body connection.
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on February 19, 2004 on KPFK
Bruce Lipton is back to share with us more insights and information about his spiritual and scientific discoveries about cell behavior and how it reacts to emotions and beliefs.
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on October 29, 2002 on KPFK
Cellular biologist, Dr. Bruce Lipton, discusses the effects of positive and negative thoughts on the anatomy of the cell. When you stop to consider the implications of what happy thoughts can do to your being, it’s simply amazing!
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on February 27, 2002 on KPFK
Cellular biologist, Dr. Bruce Lipton is on the show today to talk to Lisa about being in harmony with your surroundings, be it with people or places and how that alone can affect your biology. He also talks about his upcoming event.
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on January 9, 2002 on KPFK
Cellular biologist, Dr. Bruce Lipton, discusses the effects of positive and negative thoughts on the anatomy of the cell.
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on January 2, 2002 on KPFK
Believe it or not, what you say to your unborn child or your small children is vitally important to the rest of their lives. Because it plays into how we perceive ourselves for the rest of our lives. Listen to this and other theories from Dr. Bruce Lipton as he talks about the biology of perception and why how we think can make all the difference in the world to our biology.
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on November 5, 2001 on KPFK
How are our cells like a computer? What do our cell membrane have to do with how our lives are expressed? The answers and explanations to these questions and many more are revealed in this powerful interview with Dr. Bruce Lipton. He explains in plain, simple to understand language what role our cells, genes, environment and beliefs play in determining our reality.
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on August 16, 2001 on KPFK
This is revolutionary stuff. It may sound next to impossible that your beliefs can change the way your cells behave, but listen to this interview and see if you can get on board with Dr. Bruce Lipton’s thoughts, visions, and discoveries. He has the science to back up his theories, but listen for yourself. He dissects the science behind the human genome project and how environment plays into our biology and more.
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on May 22, 2001 on KPFK
If our genes can’t turn themselves on and off by themselves, then what is causing them to express in the constantly-changing environment of our cells? Well, listen to Bruce Lipton explain it in his very easy to understand way. He’ll help you understand how your thoughts and perceptions can effect your health and behavior and changes the cellular structure of your cells in this special fund drive show.
Lisa Garr interviews Bruce Lipton Ph.D. on October 17, 2000 on KPFK
Bruce Lipton introduces us to his studies and findings on cell membrane as an organic information processing chip and how this completely challenges the conventional ways of thinking about our genes. It’s a whole new field of study: epigenetics.