I’m one of the founding producers of CBC Radio’s flagship current affairs show The Current, where my beats were cities, arts, science and ideas in general. I left to write Head Trip, but I still do the occasional piece for Ideas - the long-standing radio home of rogue academia - and Tapestry - the CBC's "weekly exploration of spirituality, religion and the search for meaning." Here are a few highlights from my radio life. You can click to listen to a streamed version, or download full episodes.

At Home With Huston Smith

At Home With Huston Smith

In 2007 I spent 3 months traveling around California talking to various thinkers about the mind. Neurobiologists, developmental psychologists, philosophers, mystics and … Huston Smith, peerless perennialist.

Ocean Mind

Ocean Mind

Fifty million years ago we shared a common ancestor, a shared seed of mammalian sentience and emotionality. Then we split: one branch stayed on land, and one returned to the water. These two docs are about the mind that returned to the water. How did the ocean shape the brains, the societies, and the sensory worlds of whales and dolphins?

While You Were Out

While You Were Out

My two CBC Radio Ideas documentaries on sleep and dreaming, where I spent multiple nights in a Montreal sleep laboratory having my head examined. They began out of my total amazement that we spend 1/3 of our lives asleep and yet there is no consensus as to why …

The Real World of Dreams

The Real World of Dreams

Dreamy radio. Thirty minutes of craven lusty anguished interiority and writer Rodger Kamenetz’ “authentic self.”

Epigenetics

Epigenetics

Epigenetics has profound implications for what it means to be human. Not only are genes are not fate, it also seems as though their expression in life is shaped by the experience of our ancestors, who continue on inside us, their lived decisions echoing through the genome. Or that’s my slightly poetic gloss, anyway. Features interviews with McGill University’s Moshe Szyf, and Tel Aviv University’s Eva Jablonka.

Neurofeedback

Neurofeedback

Neurofeedback shows us we can learn to self-regulate our own mental processes using nothing but a few EEG leads and a computer program. It’s the late 20th century version of something meditators have been practicing for centuries…

Canada on the Couch

Canada on the Couch

For fun here is one the many satiric pieces I wrote and voiced for The Current. I play a neurotic Canada being psychoanalyzed about my unfulfilling relationship with the US.