Showing posts with label free speech radio. Show all posts
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Friday, 1 August 2014

Max Blumenthal exposes Israel's crimes

Wisdom Quarterly; author Max Blumental (WeAreManyMedia, "Future of Palestine," San Francisco 2014, Socialism Conference 2014), Mitch Jeserich, Berkeley (KPFK, July 28, 2014)
(May 2014) The movement for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) against the "State of Israel" has recently made major strides in the U.S.
 
Tiny Gaza Strip, walled open air prison
With divestment and boycott  votes (against Israeli institutions) moving forward on campuses across the country, discussions of the movement and its objectives have entered the mainstream. 

This means others have intensified efforts to suppress discussion of the truth about Israel's escalating war crimes against civilian Palestinians, promoting legislation to defund institutions that participate in boycotts, and pressuring university administrations to punish students and faculty who support BDS.

Max Blumental and Ali Abunimah, two leading voices in the movement in solidarity with Palestine, discuss their acclaimed new books -- Goliath and The Battle for Justice in Palestine -- recent developments in the Middle East, the U.S., and the future of Palestine.
In Goliath: Life and Loathing in Greater Israel, New York Times bestselling author Max Blumenthal shows readers the badlands and main streets of Israel-Palestine.

Blumenthal paints a startling portrait of Israeli society under the tyranny of worsening authoritarian politics as its illegal occupation of the Palestinians continues and deepens.

Beginning with the national elections carried out during Israel's earlier war on Gaza in 2008-09, which brought into power the country's most right-wing government to date [where even official Israeli Peace Negotiator Tzipi Livni seems to be calling for racist revenge, mass murder, and ethnic cleansing, asking of Israeli solders that they behave illegally against Palestinian civilians], Blumenthal reveals the story of Israel in the wake of the collapse of its earlier Oslo peace process.

As Blumenthal demonstrates, Israel has become a country where right-wing leaders like Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu (who was groomed in the U.S. to have almost no accent and no deviation from CIA and military-industrial complex policies) and Avigdor Lieberman are sacrificing their nominal democracy on the altar of their power politics.

The loyal "opposition" passively stands aside and watches the organized assault on even Israeli civil liberties (the Palestinians haven't had any since the founding of SOI, the new "State of Israel," the old one being the Russian oblast no one acknowledges).
 
Goliath vs. Pal'lid
Armed Goliath sets out to destroy Dave (B2C)
The state-funded Orthodox rabbis publish books that provide instructions on how and when to kill Gentiles.

Half of Jewish youth -- indoctrinated by constant propaganda and the prospects of compulsory military service, where they will learn militant brutality, xenophobic racism, and deadly religious fervor -- already declare their refusal to sit in a classroom with any Arab, particularly any Palestinian-Arab.

Mob violence targets Palestinians and Jewish-African asylum seekers, who are scapegoated by leading government officials as "demographic threats."

Immersing himself like few other investigative journalists, Blumenthal goes deep inside the world of hardline political leaders and movements to interview these demagogues and divas in their homes, in the Knesset (Israeli "Parliament"), and in the watering holes (bars) where their young acolytes hang out. He speaks with the actual political leaders behind the organized assault on civil liberties.

As his journey deepens, Blumental painstakingly reports on the occupied Palestinians challenging schemes of demographic separation through unarmed protests only to be shot or arrested -- even as children. He talks at length to youths and those who attempt to be leaders in Palestinian society inside Israel, who are now targeted by "security" (read "fully armed military") service dragnets and legislation suppressing their speech.
 
He provides in-depth reporting on the small band of Jewish Israeli dissidents who have shaken off a conformist mindset that permeates the media, schools, and the military.

Through his far-ranging travels, the author illuminates the present by uncovering the ghosts of the terrible past -- the histories of Palestinian neighborhoods and villages depopulated and/or destroyed and now gone and forgotten.

(ABC RN) While most people have heard of the murderous Mossad (Israel's CIA), few have heard of Israel's internal secret service, Shin Bet (roughly their FBI). For the first time, all six living former leaders of the this secretive spy agency have agreed to talk publicly. The result is the feature documentary "The Gatekeepers" (distributed by Madman Entertainment in Australia), which screened at the Israeli Film Festival in Sydney before general release. around the country. Radio National "Breakfast"

And he shows how that history has set the stage for the current crisis of Israeli society. Tragically, the Holocaust perpetrated by the Nazis up until three years before the invasion and occupation of Palestine to convert it into the "State of Israel" (with the old lie every Israeli learns in school:
  • [Hey, you can't compare Israelis to Nazis!! We're not. Israeli militants, members of its secret service called Shin Bet, are in the shocking documentary "The Gatekeepers," made by Jews interested in the truth, a movie in which Shin Bet officials admit to many war crimes and successive efforts to exterminate all Palestinians in Palestine to be able to change the country's name to "State of Israel." Oh, well, I guess that's okay then.]
"We were a people with a land searching for a land without a people," which we found in overcrowded Palestine long occupied by those "no people" the Palestinians, of which Jesus was one.

That when it began, this never ending "crisis in the Middle East" fomented by the CIA and Western governments. The imperial land grab has been turned into a solid justification for the occupation and extermination of the indigenous Palestinians, who were forced off their land like Native Americans (who also did not exist before we, the British colonial settlers and pilgrims, conquistadors and incrementally genocidal invaders) while the world argues about what the Bible does and does not say and what God wants. Somehow the cubicle workers at the CIA and countless PR firms here in the U.S. and in Israel have us believing lies, doubting texts, and cheering on war and genocide, crimes against humanity, and well crafted deceptions in defense of Israel, lies many Jews around the world can see through as a precious few stand up and speak out. Even soldiers and Shin Bet officials are tired of the Israeli government's lies and campaigns. How are we as Americans just sitting on the sidelines saying, "Oh well, whaddya gonna do?"
A brave and unflinching account of the real facts on the ground, Goliath is an unprecedented and compelling work of journalism Israel does not want the world to know.

"Anti-Semitic"?
(FRF, "Defamation") Intent on shaking up the ultimate sacred cow for Jews, Israeli director Yoav Shamir embarks on a provocative -- and at times irreverent -- quest to answer the question, What is anti-Semitism today? Does it remain a dangerous and immediate threat, or is it a scare tactic used by right-wing Zionists to discredit critics?  Speaking with an array of people from across the political spectrum (including the head of the Anti-Defamation League and its fiercest critic, author Norman Finkelstein) and traveling to places like Auschwitz (alongside Israeli school kids) and Brooklyn (to explore reports of violence against Jews), Shamir discovers the realities of anti-Semitism today. His findings are shocking, enlightening, and surprisingly often wryly funny.
VIDEO: Sponsored by Haymarket Books and Lannan Foundation, the event was endorsed by: Al-Awda - The Palestine Right to Return Coalition, Arab Cultural and Community Center (ACCC), Arab Resource Organizing Center (AROC), Art Forces, Arab Talk Radio, International Socialist Organization, Palestinian American Coalition (Beit Hanina Association, Bethlehem Association, Birzeit Society, Jifna Association, Palestine Youth Movement, Ramallah Club, Saris Association, Zaytooneh Club), and Stanford Students for Justice in Palestine. Suggested by Max Blumenthal.

Sunday, 22 June 2014

ZEN: "The Void," "Sex in the Church" (video)


Brad Warner (Hardcore Zen)
British Zen Buddhist, Taoist, Episcopalian teacher Alan Watts is an inspiration to Californians, where his show continues to air on Los Angeles' Pacifica Radio (KPFA.org) thanks to Roy of Hollywood Tuckman (8:00 am Sundays, midnight Thursdays).

This video is the fourth episode of Alan Watts' 1959 KQED TV series "Eastern Wisdom and Modern Life." (DVDs available at alanwatts.com/collections).

Alan Watts was an unabashed lover
A native of England, Watts attended the King's School near Canterbury Cathedral. At 14 he became fascinated with the philosophies of the Far East. By 16 he regularly attended the Buddhist Lodge in London, where he met Zen scholars Christmas Humphries and D.T. Suzuki. As a speaker and contributor to the Lodge's journal, The Middle Way, he wrote a series of philosophical commentaries and published his first book on Eastern thought, The Spirit of Zen, at age 21. In the late thirties he moved to New York, and a few years later he became an Episcopalian priest. In 1942 he moved to Illinois and spent the wartime years as chaplain of Northwestern University.
Square to hippie (ianmack.com)
In 1950 he left the church, and his life took a turn away from organized religion back toward Eastern ways and expanding horizons. After meeting author and mythologist Joseph Campbell and composer John Cage in New York he headed to California and began teaching at the American Academy of Asian Studies in San Francisco.

There his popular lectures spilled over into coffehouse talks and appearances with the well-known beat writers Jack Kerouac, Gary Snyder, and Allen Ginsberg. In late 1953 he began what would become the longest-running series of Sunday morning public radio talks, which continue to this day with programs from the Alan Watts Tape Archives.
In 1957 he published the bestselling The Way of Zen, beginning a prolific ten-year period during which he wrote Nature, Man and Woman; Beat Zen, Square Zen and Zen; This Is It; Psychotherapy East and West; The Two Hands of God; The Joyous Cosmology; and The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are.

By 1960 Watts' radio series "Way Beyond the West" on Berkeley's KPFA.org had an avid following on the West Coast, and NET TV began national broadcasts of the series "Eastern Wisdom in Modern Life." The first season, recorded in the studios of KQED, a San Francisco TV station, focused on the relevance of Buddhism, and the second on Zen and the arts.

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Is Republican Gov. Rick Perry GAY?

Pat Macpherson, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly; D. Feldman (davidfeldmanshow.com/KPFK)
"Ask Mister Republican Man" (Tom Tommorrow/thismodernworld.com)


Rick Perry Gay
Looking for the mayo, governor?
Rick Perry, the longest serving governor in Texas history, is eying another presidential campaign through his new Warby Parker glasses that make him look even gayer than he sounds.
 
Rumors about Republican Gov. Perry and his personal chef have hung around the governor’s collar for years like the proverbial pearl necklace.

rick perry gay
Don't judge a book by its gay cover.
You’d have to be blind not to see that Perry has been resisting homosexual urges since his youth. Maybe he hasn’t acted upon them; maybe he’s strong enough to resist.

Maybe that’s why last week Rick Perry compared homosexuality to alcoholism.

Maybe Rick Perry sees homosexuality as something to be battled one day at a time, like the urge to suck down a bottle of Jim Beam or just some guy named Jim.
 
Rick Perry Gay
Be gay if you like, but don't be a hypocrite.
Perry’s comments about homosexuality are lethal. When young, impressionable men hear a governor talk about homosexuality as a choice, as an illness that can be "cured," he is giving bullies license to pick on young gays who often end up committing suicide.

Neither party is any kind of real alternative
While Perry’s predecessor George W. Bush was a white knuckle drunk, Perry is a red knuckle homosexual. Red knuckle homosexual because of all the blood on his hands from the gay men who get beaten up or kill themselves because of his vicious words cloaked in false scripture. More on this later, but let me assure you Jesus despises Rick Perry. More
 
More from the David Feldman Show (davidfeldmanshow.com/JimmyDoreComedy.com)
Liar Rumsfeld Caught Lying
I've never lied. I'm not a war criminal.
There's a new Erroll Morris film about the liar Donald Rumsfeld. When caught lying, the liar continues to lie. I think it has something to do with the fact that he’s a liar. WATCH: Rumsfeld caught lying about Saddam Hussein and 9/11 (Raw Story)
Brain: The Science of Why They Deny

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Women, gun laws intersect in Santa Barbara

Sonali Kolhatkar (uprisingradio); Crystal Quintero, CC Liu, Pfc. Sandoval, Wisdom Quarterly
University students gather near Royce Hall at UCLA to pay tribute to the Isla Vista victims during a candlelight vigil Monday made front page of LA Times (Wally Skalij/latimes.com).
  
Misogyny and Gun Laws, Isla Vista
A mass killing in the Santa Barbara County town of Isla Vista on Friday resulted in seven people dead, including the suspected perpetrator, and 13 injured.

Twenty-two year old Elliot Rodger, a privileged young man of half-Anglo, half-Chinese descent, is alleged to have stabbed his three male roommates and then turned to a sorority on the UC Santa Barbara campus.
  • For a "misogynist gun spree" there sure were a lot of male victims, stabbing deaths, and car injuries. But never mind that! We must focus on guns. Guns are the problem. This doesn't happen in China. In China mass murderers use knives. Is Rodger a new Candy Jones, another Monarch Butterfly?
Guns don't kill people. It's mostly the bullets.
There he killed another young man and two women. Rodger also struck several people with his car as he drove around Isla Vista shooting at people before ending his own life [the planned containment of all programmed shooters]. Shortly before his killing spree, Rodger posted a 137-page document detailing his life story and his motivation for the killings, as well a seven-minute YouTube video.
Rodger’s mother warned authorities about him after he began posting disturbing video earlier this year. But the young man managed to convince police that there was no reason to detain him.

Elliot Rodger has been linked with the so-called “Men’s Rights” movement. In his video and written “manifesto” he lamented being constantly sexually rejected by the white blonde women he was attracted to, and he resented men who enjoyed popularity with women. 
 
The killings have also prompted New York’s [opportunistic] Republican Congressman Peter King to call for enhanced background checks for gun sales. Richard Martinez, the grieving father of Christopher Michael-Martinez, who was among those murdered, made an impassioned plea at a press conference. More

GUESTS: Robyn Thomas, Executive Director of Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, based in San Francisco, Katie McDonough, assistant editor for Salon, focusing on politics, culture, and feminism. She wrote the commentary, “Elliot Rodger’s fatal menace: How toxic male entitlement devalues women’s and men’s lives.”

Commentary
General editorial consensus, Wisdom Quarterly
You a woman? (damnhangover.com)
Wait. Is Wisdom Quarterly opposed to guns or not? Opposed. We are opposed to ALL guns. But we are NOT anti-gun advocates.

Why, if you oppose all guns, are you not anti-gun?

When we as Americans finally advocate that guns be taken out of the hands of militant killers (police) and government agents (soldiers), we will say "no more guns." The anti-gun lobby, however, is part of the police state -- unwittingly so -- because all it asks for or demands in the wake of these very predictable incidents is that they be mandated out of the hands of citizens. What should be put in their place? "Give them more psych meds" seems to be the implicit answer. Dr. Drew (LovelineShow.com, May 27, 2014) was advocating forced institutionalization and forced drugging of anyone a psychiatrist says needs it. Is that the world we want? Should we bring back personality-numbing electroshock-therapy now in the nicer chemical guise?

College students return to class after UC Santa Barbara rampage (David McNew/SCPR.org)
 
"I do not perform for gender" (TOI)
Citizens are not the main problem. Authorized-criminals in uniforms and undercover are the main problem. Let's do something about that instead of using every sensationalized and possibly set up situation as the pretext to launch social media campaigns ("I'm a radical, I'm on Facebook!"), "hashtag activism," and Democratic gun-control drives. Look at Canada: full of guns and no where near the problem of anyone getting shot. Why? It's not the guns.

Misogyny (hating women) is a problem. Let's address that, not as the violent aberration of a young mental health patient but as the everyday garden variety violence of mostly "well adjusted" men and lots of women. When someone says or does something as outrageous as Rodger, it is said people rush to say, "Not all men." And that's true. But you know what? Yes all women. The oppression that is part and parcel of our society affects ALL females all day long, even jerks gems like Sarah "Caribou Barbie" Palin and FOX News' Ann Coulter, who contribute to the problem and oppression rather than advocating any viable solution.
 
SlutWalks across the USA and world
What are we doing in our daily lives? You don't have to be a Ukrainian FEMEN sextremist or Russian Pussy Rioter or Indian anti-rape bus striker (do you want a death penalty for rape out of revenge that replaces actually addressing the systemic problem?) or topped/topless American "SlutWalk" ("We know you aren't him") participant to do something. Male ally Hugo Schwyzer was no ally. There is a lot we can do, all women and all male allies. 

Thursday, 22 May 2014

White Sugar is the new Cocaine (audio)

Amber Larson, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly; Mitch Jeserich (KPFA.org, Berkeley, 5-21-14)
I snort my sugar, take the candy straight to my head, which is where it ends up anyway.
 
Live from Berkeley, Pacifica's Letters and Politics (KPFA FM) focuses in on the effects of carbohydrates and white sugar. Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Robert Lustig, M.D. (UC San Francisco School of Medicine), author of Fat Chance: Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Foods, Obesity, and Disease. They also mention the pioneering work of Dr. Perlmutter, author of Grain Brain. Diabetes? Brain damage? Lack of energy? Heart disease? Obesity? The results will surprise listeners:
Neuroscience of carbs: Grain Brain, Dr. David Perlmutter, MD (drperlmutter.com)

Monday, 19 May 2014

A comedian's way to meditation and money

Editors, Wisdom Quarterly; Kyle Cease (evolvingoutloud.com) via Christine Blosdale

 
Just go...
(a note from the Kyle Cease having this event)
I don’t know how to sell this event. There is no tactic. I can write up some bullet point system of amazing things that you will gain. Things like ending stage fright, anxiety, and so on. But it is so much cooler than any bullet points could ever spell out. It’s an experience. [He's selling a feelgood experience? Oh, Kyle!]

It’s tapping into a deeper you. It’s bringing out the effortless “you” that always existed [Hey, just like Mahaayana, Zenn, Shambala, and Hinduism say will happen!] Remember when you were a kid? [Yes, yes "I Remember"! Coolio was singing. Hey, Kyle, get to the flow, bro. Here we go.]



Remember how you just played? Remember how you didn’t care what anybody thought about you? How you could just create, imagine, and weirdly you were happy much more frequently? That place existed once, which means it is always available. It has been right under our nose and we overlook it and actually choose to stress out. We are trained to find the problems everywhere.
 
We are always fixing something that is not broken. We are constantly reliving stressful past things, and anticipating future things. When we are done with that, we need some addiction to get us into the moment.

Childhood? "Dead and Gone" (T.I. featuring Justin Timberlake)

Kids don’t have this. Kids have the moment, freedom, love, creativity, and play locked as their default setting. Guess what, you are still a kid. You might be a 50-year-old kid, but your natural state is your natural state. That state is worth everything. It’s worth more money, higher health, happier relationships, inner peace, and higher likeability. 

I'm evolving. I'm evolving out loud.
You just need to get away from the old habits. You just need to be taken away for a few days. [How 'bout one magical weekend?]. You just need to leap.[Just once?]
 
If right now, while reading this, you are analyzing if you should leap, check this out: You can always measure what you will lose; you can never measure what you will gain. [True that.]
 
So while you are anticipating the hotel costs, the babysitter, and the three days of being away, also anticipate the possibility of an entirely different, more fun, profitable, and much more effortless life. [I'm in!] It really is for anyone and everyone. Evolving never ends. Kyle Cease (more videos).

Evolving Out Loud. Live. 
June 27-29, 2014
The Westin LAX 
Los Angeles, California

Tickets on sale now!

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Slave Resistance in America (Berkeley audio)

CC Liu and Crystal Quintero, Wisdom Quarterly; Prof. Gerald Horne (UH), Mitch Jerserich ("Letters & Politics," KPFA.org), norcal.cpusa.org
Counter-Revolution of 1776
Dr. Horne will be appearing at UC Berkeley today, at UC Santa Barbara tomorrow, and Saturday at 2:00 pm, Ebony Theatre Los Angeles (KPFK.org). For those unable to visit any of these appearances in person, Dr. Horne sat down with Pacifica's Mitch Jeserich this morning in the City of Berkeley (KPFA 94.1 FM).
  • When: May 7, 2014 4:00-5:30 pm
  • Where: UC Berkeley, Barrows Hall, Rm. 652
  • University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
  • When: May 8, 2014
  • Where: UC Santa Barbara
This is not a mere exercise in American history; slavery exists today! (freetheslaves.net)
https://secure.kpfa.org/support/

War is a Lie! (David Swanson in L.A. May 10)

Pfc. Sandoval and CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly; David Swanson (warisalie.org)
We are the future right now. Spanish-speaking girl yearns for peace: Guerra No ("No War")


David Swanson speaks in L.A. May 10th on
We are working to end ALL WAR with WorldBeyondWar.org. Progressive Pacifica L.A. radio host Lila Garrett (Connect the Dots) will introduce David Swanson, who is the host of "Talk Nation Radio." He helped plan the nonviolent occupation of Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C. in 2011, having worked as a reporter and press secretary for the 2004 presidential campaign of Dennis Kucinich.
  • Kucinich will be in on the other side of town at the same time at rival UCLA's campus for the United We Stand Festival, a rap/hip-hop college concert with Wu-Tang Clan, Public Enemy, Luminaries, Immortal Technique, Jill Stein, and Marianne Williamson...
He was also communications coordinator for the targeted and wrongly tainted ACORN and Secretary of Peace in the Green Shadow Cabinet. Swanson's books include War No More: The Case for Abolition, War Is A Lie, When the World Outlawed War, and The Military Industrial Complex at 50 (all of which he will be signing). Find his blogs at DavidSwanson.org and WarIsaCrime.org and WarIsaLie.orgMore
  • Sat., May 10, 2014, 12:00-2:30 pm
  • United University Church
  • 817 W. 34th St., L.A., CA, 90089
  • FREE, open to all, wheelchair accessible
  • Contact: Kathleen (310) 339-1770, sign-up
  • Exposition Light Rail: Jefferson/USC Station
Parking in the UUC lot and Lot M. Access to UUC parking is through Gate 5, McClintock/Jefferson entrance to USC. Get a parking permit at Gate 5 kiosk. Tell them you are going to the church. Turn left onto 34th St. and then next left onto Watt Way. Turn right into Lot M, and go through Lot M to UUC Lot.
Sponsored by California Peace Alliance, Code Pink, Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace, KPFK, Military Families Speak Out, MLK Coalition LA, Office of the Americas, Peace Center of United University Church, Progressive Democrats of Santa Monica Mountains, Project Great Futures, Topanga Peace Alliance, United Teachers of Los Angeles Human Rights Committee, and Veterans For Peace.

"Stop the Wars!" on other nations and the working people in the US (Occupy Oakland)

Sunday, 4 May 2014

"What You Give Comes Back to You" (audio)

Wisdom Quarterly; Roy of Hollywood Tuckman (kpfk.org), Alan Watts, May 4, 2014
"Did you learn Zen today? - "Yes. No. I don't know. It doesn't matter."
 
Early Alan Watts on U.S. TV
Pacifica Free Speech Radio is in fund drive mode. Sunday mornings (8:00 am), along with Thursday nights (12:00 am), are "Zen Master" Alan Watts hours on KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles. Today Watts was interviewed "In the Spirit," and a wonderful talk on ecology was broadcast. Watts was so far ahead of his time that he was decrying plastics half a century ago. What he had to say has endured the test of time with stunning accuracy and foresight. LISTEN

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Me, Myself, and Why: Science of Self (video)

Pat Macpherson, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly; author Jennifer Ouellette (Scientific American's "Cocktail Party Physics"), host Sonali Kohlhatkar (UprisingRadio.org)
Eat cr*p! Do it for yourself! - Eat kindly. Do it for yourself and others.
 
The colors, look at all the colors
Scientists are celebrating the success of a new experiment to make precision changes to the DNA of scientifically-tortured mice to cure a human liver disease. 

The DNA “edits,” as they are calling them, are the latest in a series of genetic studies that are part of a scientific push stemming from the Human Genome Project and related gene sequencing surveys.

We are taught in high school biology that genes are inherited from parents and determine, to a limited extent, our physical, physiological, and even psychological traits. (Epigenetics would differ from this point of view but has yet to become widely known). Humans share an overwhelmingly large proportion of our genes with one another. 

What I do I do for science (JF).
What then creates the stunning diversity we observe among humans? Karma, which is a psychological basis of our subsequent physiology? Chance, which is how science used to explain everything, which is no explanation at all? Do our genes direct our behaviors and our disposition to diseases? What determinant wins in the age-old question, Is it nature or nurture?
 
Attempting to ask and answer these questions is Scientific American science writer and journalist Jennifer Ouellette, who does not drink much but dropped acid (the entheogen LSD) in her subjective quest for objective science. LISTEN

Radical radio host and future TV star Sonali Kolhatkar is a scientist or was. Last week she gave this TedX address at Moorpark College in the Valley: "My Journey from Astrophysicist to Radio Host, or How I Found Meaning in My Life"

Me, Myself, and Why
Me, Myself, and Why
Her new book is Me, Myself, and Why: Searching for the Science of Self. Her previous book is [a horror story] called The Calculus Diaries. She has written for the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Discover, Salon.com, and Nature. Her science and culture blog is "Cocktail Party Physics," an odd name since Ouellette like us is nearly a teetotaler, who explains: 
 
As diverse as people appear to be, all of our genes and brains are nearly identical. Me, Myself, and Why dives into the miniscule ranges of variation to understand just what sets us apart. Drawing on cutting-edge research in genetics, neuroscience, and psychology -- enlivened with a signature sense of humor -- the book explores the mysteries of human identity and behavior. 

Readers ride along on a surprising journey of self-discovery as Ouellette has her genome sequenced, her brain mapped, her personality typed, and even samples a popular 1960s hallucinogen, which more importantly is an entheogen, under very controlled and scientific conditions.

Bringing together everything from Mendel’s famous pea plant experiments and mutations in The X-Men to our taste for cilantro (coriander) and our relationships with virtual avatars, Ouellette takes us on an endlessly thrilling and illuminating trip into the science of ourselves. More