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Riane
Eisler
Riane Books and Chalice
  

The Real Wealth of Nations
Reviews/Interviews

Summit Speak

Interview with Susan Cavanagh on “SummitSpeak…All Leaders Rise”
on VoiceAmerica’s™ Business Network (mp3)

Interview at the
Green Festival in Washington, DC

Cafe

Humans and Nature-Centric Economics - Radio Interview with New Dimensions Cafe (mp3)

National Press Club
Audio Interview

A Real Reason to Get Out of Bed in the Morning: Riane Eisler’s The Real Wealth of Nations

Publisher's Weekly Review of The Real Wealth of Nations

 

 

Alternet Article

The Ignored Issue
That Can Get Progressives Elected

 

It's Time for a "Caring" Economic Policy (PDF)

Radio interview
on the
Thom Hartman Show
(10 mins)

Stanford Social Innovation Review

American Library Association
Booklist Review

Riane Eisler on "Progressive Family Values: A Call for a
Pro-child, Pro-democracy Family Agenda" (link)

Raffi sings his song Tomorrow's Children inspired by Riane Eisler's book of the same name

 

Video Interview
with Riane from the
Global Oneness Project
A Kalliopeia Foundation Special Project (2 mins)

 

A radio interview
with Greg Allen
(22 mins)

 

 

Sex and Money
by Riane Eisler (link)

 

 

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Radio Show

Join internationally renowned author Riane Eisler and Pat Lynch, Editor in Chief of WomensRadio, as we discuss how to make our lives and our world better. This is a brand new feature of Women's Radio, a streaming content international site. We will cover a wide spectrum of hot button issues -- from forging a new family policy agenda to building foundations for peace to reexamining spirituality, sexuality, economics, and politics.how to make our lives and our world better. This is a brand new feature of Women's Radio, a streaming content international site. We will cover a wide spectrum of hot button issues -- from forging a new family policy agenda to building foundations for peace to reexamining spirituality, sexuality, economics, and politics.