Program Description
Poet, playwright, author and psychotherapist, Metzger takes us on an extraordinary journey into the pain and the ecstasy of engaging life to the fullest. She describes her transformative experience with cancer and how the process enabled her to redesign her life, appreciating the simple and listening to the silences. Highlighting this dialogue is her poignant description of a pilgrimage to the Nazi death camps, where her process of self-healing is both powerful and universally relevant.
She is the author of numerous books including What Dinah Thought (Viking 1989). To learn more about the work of Deena Metzger go to wwwdeenametzger.com
Topics Explored in this Dialogue:
- How personal crisis can be a profound teacher
- Why healing is an on-going process
- What is the inner government
- How to work with fear
- Why the holocaust is not just a Jewish experience
Program Number: 2207 Host: Michael Toms Interview Date: 9/6/1990



Michael Toms
The Quakers, Forging America’s Identity
The Power Of Stories To Heal
Dealing With Chronic Pain
Dialogue: A Habit Of The Heart
Two Cultural Cycles: Logos And Mythos
Saving the World, One Mushroom At A Time
Crossing The Murky Moral Terrain Of Ethics
The Four Seasons Of Moving Through Tough Times
Gifts From A Near Death Experience
Finding Voice For Authentic Conversation
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