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There are forces and voices in our increasingly polarized world that want us to view the issues of the day in a binary way: this or that; good or bad. This podcast seeks to invite people to journey beyond the safety of our silos and our egos – to the soul; where we have the opportunity to see things differently.
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The Commune Podcast is where we explore the ideas and practices that help us live healthy, connected, purpose-filled lives. Each week host Jeff Krasno speaks with teachers, spiritual leaders, doctors, and storytellers on topics related to personal and societal well-being — from nutrition and integrative medicine to spirituality and personal growth to environmental regeneration and civic engagement. In addition to being a podcast, Commune is also an online course platform with more than 100 f ...
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On February 1, 2025, long-time partners, Schuyler Grant & Jeff Krasno are expecting their 4th daughter named Luminescence. Actually, Luminescence is their next brain child – a women’s health & longevity summit featuring world renowned female doctors and health experts. This podcast is supported by: Timeline: Timeline is offering the Commune communi…
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In this conversation, renowned spiritual teacher Reverend Michael B. Beckwith shares how you can turn negativity into purpose and grow in the face of frustration, betrayal, and grief. Learn to be present and discover how to live through anything, powerfully. This episode originally aired on August 31, 2023 Watch Reverend Michael B. Beckwith’s Commu…
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Today we are featuring an excerpt from the Commune course Political Hope with philosopher, teacher, public speaker, and author Charles Eisenstein. This course was filmed during the election season of 2019 and, rather than feeling out of date, still offers potent insights into why real political change can feel so elusive — and what we can do about …
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We spend more than 100 billion dollars every year on supplements, but do we know if they are even benefiting our health? In this episode, Dr. Mary Pardee digs into the science on top supplements, so you can know which to pick, and which to skip. Empower yourself with the information you need to cut through the noise and streamline your supplements …
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Rabbi Sharon Brous is the founding rabbi of IKAR, a Jewish community in Los Angeles, and the author of The Amen Effect: Ancient Wisdom to Heal Our Hearts and Mend Our Broken World. In this conversation, Rabbi Brous emphasizes the importance of “sacred encounters,” people truly see and hear each other's stories, particularly in times of grief or pai…
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A love story with a bit of a biohacking twist. Commusings are thoughtful essays and short-form reflections on spirituality, philosophy, health, and culture. For more musings and quotes, connect with us on Instagram at @onecommune or @jeffkrasno or sign up for the Commusings newsletter at onecommune.com This podcast is supported by: Moon Juice Use c…
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We finish our four-part series from the Peace Initiative for Israel and Palestine hosted at Commune Topanga with a unique conversation between Mohsen Mahdawi and Aharon Dardik. Facing each other just a few feet apart, Mohsen and Aharon practice sharing the most empathetic version of the other’s life. As Jeff sits quietly between them, he is struck …
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We continue our four-part series from the Peace Initiative for Israel and Palestine hosted at Commune Topanga by featuring Aharon Dardik, a Columbia student and activist. After moving as a child from Oakland, California, to a settlement in the West Bank, Aharon witnessed Israeli occupation and militarism firsthand. Aharon conscientiously objected t…
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We continue our four-part series from the Peace Initiative for Israel and Palestine hosted at Commune Topanga by featuring Mohsen Mahdawi, a passionate activist and bridge-builder at Columbia University, currently in his senior year. Mohsen underscores empathy as the foundation of his work for justice as a path to peace, especially in understanding…
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At the end of August, Jeff hosted a summit at Commune Topanga called the Peace Initiative for Israel & Palestine. This week-long mini-conference gathered Palestinian and Israeli/Jewish campus leaders from Columbia University, Brown University, and UCLA as well as a number of Middle East historians and professional mediators. The goal was to engage …
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Did you know the heart contains 40,000 neurons and sends more messages to the brain than vice versa? In this episode, author Kimberly connects modern research around heart-brain coherence with ancient wisdom from the Vedas, among other spiritual traditions. Together, she and Jeff discuss how emotional awareness and heart coherence can create more m…
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Did you know there are four people in every relationship? Who you are. Who they are. Who you think they are. Who they think you are. This excerpt from Dr. Gabor and Daniel Maté’s online workshop, Starting Fresh, is focused on helping parents and adult children transform stuck dynamics — but their wisdom applies to all relationships. Watch an additi…
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Reverend Adam Hamilton is the founding Senior Pastor of the Church of the Resurrection in Kansas City, the largest Methodist church in the U.S. Adam grew up in the Kansas City area, earned a Bachelor’s degree in Pastoral Ministry from Oral Roberts University and a Master of Divinity degree from Southern Methodist University. He is the author of num…
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Dr. Zach Bush doesn't keep his ideas in a neat ideological box. Instead, paints a sweeping picture of our interconnected world — one in which topics such as regenerative farming, bio-engineering, government policy, and the human microbiome are all intimately linked. And while he candidly points out missteps at many levels, he also offers a hopeful …
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From meditating monks to Navy SEALs, cold water exposure is used in many formats and communities to build mental resilience while boasting impressive physical benefits. Similarly, heat therapies have been utilized around the world for millennia, including saunas in Finland, onsens in Japan, and sweat lodges in Native American culture. By the end of…
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Rabbi Matthew D. Gewirtz joins me to discuss his journey towards becoming a rabbi, the challenges faced in his role, and his deep involvement in interfaith work. The discussion also covers the Hebrew concept of machloket (disagreeing without rancor), its relevance in the current crisis between Israel and Gaza, and the importance of interfaith dialo…
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We know our emotions greatly affect our overall well being, but we aren't always in touch with our heart's true desires. Enter Danielle LaPorte — a poet, speaker, author, and creator of The Desire Map. Tune in for some spiritual perspective on what it means to move and live from the heart. This episode originally aired on May 14, 2019 Watch Daniell…
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According to Dr. Austin Perlmutter, many solutions we’ve been pitched for brain health are actually making things worse. But he shares good news, too: There’s so much we can do to change our brains for the better, from the content on our phones to the food on our plates. Because as Dr. Austin emphasizes, what we consume determines the quality of ou…
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Jeff muses on what you never want your doctor to say... followed by a seredipitious meeting in a rose garden. Commusings are thoughtful essays and short-form reflections on spirituality, philosophy, health, and culture. For more musings and quotes, connect with us on Instagram at @onecommune or @jeffkrasno or sign up for the Commusings newsletter a…
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Why do more people suffer from mental illness now than ever before? In this episode, Dr. Gabor Maté and Jeff discuss the premise that disease in our society is actually a normal consequence of a toxic social system driven by short-term profits over long-term human health. This episode originally aired on September 8, 2022 Watch Gabor’s two Commune …
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In today’s episode, female longevity leader Kayla Barnes highlights how you can “hack your home” to support overall well-being. This includes what you can do, room by room, to reduce toxin exposure as well as which simple (and some not-so-simple) gadgets can make a difference in how you feel and how long you may live. This podcast is supported by: …
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Tennis is about losing. It’s about moving on, staying present, and constantly believing in yourself. And these qualities can be applied to life. Commusings are thoughtful essays and short-form reflections on spirituality, philosophy, health, and culture. For more musings and quotes, connect with us on Instagram at @onecommune or @jeffkrasno or sign…
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Why is the topic of women’s health so taboo? What is the relationship between menopause and libido? In this episode, Dr. Jolene Brighten, clinical sexologist and award-winning endocrinologist, gives medically accurate answers to the questions you've been meaning to ask. This episode originally aired on March 30, 2023 Watch Dr. Jolene Brighten’s Com…
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In today’s episode, communications expert Richard Greene administers his 2024 Election Civics Challenge on Jeff. The challenge is a quiz Richard developed to educate the American people on how our elections work and motivate involvement. So … will Jeff pass the test? Are YOU Registered to Vote? If not, go to bit.ly/RegisterFORSomething and pick one…
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Guest Dr. Matthew D. Taylor shares his faith journey and we discuss his involvement in religious pluralism and extensive research on the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) movement in America. Dr. Taylor shares insights into his background in and transition from evangelical fundamentalism, his interfaith dialogues, and the threats posed by NAR's radic…
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In this excerpt from his course, The Superpowers of Your Gut, Dr. Zach Bush shares cutting-edge information on the science of the skin, from the power of your skin’s microbiome to the importance of the gut-skin axis. You’ll discover what you can do to protect yourself against harmful environmental toxins and ensure you glow, from the inside out. If…
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Intermittent fasting has become a popular method for weight loss, metabolic flexibility, and blood sugar control — but what is the ideal “eating window” for you? In today’s episode, fasting expert Cynthia Thurlow debunks myths, offers best practices, and discusses how intermittent fasting can fit your schedule. This podcast is supported by: LivOn L…
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