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Relationship therapist Katy Byrne has produced dozens of television and radio programs dedicated to the art of conversation as a path to individual and world peace. Many guests have felt that Katy's style of interviewing brings out their most profound and enjoyable conversations. LISTEN to these well-known authors speaking about their broadcast experiences with Ms. Byrne:

Jordan Paul (MP3 - Radio)
(co-author of Do I Have to Give Up Me to Be Loved by You?)
 
Greg Levoy (MP3 - Radio)
(Author of Callings)

Click below to watch video clips of archived shows featuring some of the leading edge thinkers Katy has engaged in dialogue.

Watch Katy Bryne!WATCH Katy Byrne introducing her televised community event. Returning Freedom and Power to the People was a forum for gathering prominent thinkers to converse about the lessons learned from the social and political movements of the 1960's.

 

Watch Angela Alioto!WATCH Angela Alioto in Returning Freedom and Power to the People, an event hosted by Katy Byrne.  Daughter of former San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto, Angela is a political powerhouse in her own right. She ran for Mayor of San Francisco in 1995 and 2003 and has always been known for her candid style. Tireless in her work as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Angela has become known for her ability to bring people together. She said, "The biggest problem in San Francisco is the polarization that exists." Click now to watch this irrepressible mother and grandmother as she recalls San Francisco during the turbulent 1960s.

Watch Larry Harvey!WATCH as Larry Harvey, founder of the Burning Man Festival, describes its creation on Katy Byrne's television special, "Returning Freedom and Power to the People."

 


Watch Paul Krassner!WATCH as comedian Paul Krassner gives his insight on "What Happened to the 60's?" a Katy Byrne hosted production.

 

 

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WATCH an excerpt of this rollicking roundtable discussion hosted by Katy in the early 1990s. Topics ranged from how to find lasting happiness to identifying why marriages so often fail.


 


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Click to play!WATCH Ram Dass with Katy at the Health and Harmony Festival in Santa Rosa, California in 2003.  Ram Dass is former Harvard professor and Timothy Leary colleague Dr. Richard Alpert, famous for bringing meditation and LSD experimentation into the mainstream during the 1960s. His book Be Here Now is a hippie classic, which introduced thousands to the spiritual path. The interview is included in the 2003 documentary, which Katy produced in Sonoma, California, called What Ever Happened to the 1960s? In this segment, you may notice Ram Dass’ speech is slowed, a remnant of a stroke he suffered a few years ago.
 

Part 3
Click to play!WATCH Katy in a lively conversation with Judith Bell MFT and Daniel Ellenberg PhD the authors of Lovers for Life: Creating Lasting Passion, Trust and True Partnership.


 

 

Click to play!WATCH Katy in a lively conversation a comfortable bookstore setting with John Welwood, author.






 

Part 4
Click to play!WATCH See Katy on the other side of the mic as she is interviewed by Phil Donahue. A great example of a tough and vulnerable conversation.

 

Some of Katy's Past Radio Guests:

Cathy Guisewite, of the hilarious Cathy cartoons.

Harville Hendrix, Ph.D., author of many books on coupling.

Po Bronson is famous for his studies on families and career.

Sark is familiar for her wild books with wise words.

Carolyn Casey, best known for her show on KPFA radio.

Angeles Arien, author on midlife issues and developmental stages.

Terrence Real - author of I Don't Want to Talk About It.

Bruce Cameron, author of How to Remodel A Man.

John Schinnerer, author of Guide to Self.

Wayne Pachelle, CEO of The Humane Society of the United States