The following CHANGEMAKERS programs were taped between April 1991-August 1993. The programs are grouped by the category in which they were featured. Copies of most tapes are still available.
CHANGING WORLD:
Beth Milwid, author, Working With Men - changes in male/female roles at work
Joan Roemer, child care advocate - new day care centers for children
Bonnie Best, mediator - new ways of mediating disputes in the workplace
Jim Warren, computer systems specialist - personal privacy problems today
Alina Aldape, lawyer - recent changes in Mexico's economy and society
Claire Raymond, management consultant - helping employees adjust to change
Dr. James Garrick, surgeon/sports medicine center director - sports medicine today
Tony Torrice and Ray LoGrippo, authors - designing rooms for children
Richard Bangs, travel company president - ecological travel
Diane and Alan Epstein, matchmaking service - modern dating and matchmaking
Edie Resto, women's shelter director - violence against women
Michael Banks, company development specialist - transforming the corporation
Gary Kaplan, educational psychologist - transforming the classroom with psychology
Carolyn Anderson, director, Global family - what happened at the Earth Summit
Alice Forrester, seminar leader - changing power relationships of men and women
Ineke Khalil, family development specialist - rebuilding the extended family
Virginia Hadsell, travel consultant and advocate - ways to encourage responsible travel
Michael Ray, Professor at Stanford University - the new paradigm in business
Harold Hoogasian, President, Council of District Merchants - merchants concerns in government and political action strategies
Admiral John Bitoff, Director of Mayor's Office of Emergency Services - coordinating emergency services for earthquakes, fires, and other disasters
Tina Selig, director, Book Browsers - new computer technologies for marketing books
Lee Dorfman, cellular phone company director - new telephone technologies
John Estren, environmental conference organizer - bringing together environmental groups with different views on dealing with the environment
Jeff Bradford/Bill Weber, directors of language products and services - using translations and interpretators to adapt to the new diversity in society
Tracy Wilen, author of Doing Business with Japanese Men - recognizing cultural differences in dealing with the Japanese in business
Perry Garfinkle, author In a Man's World - the men's movement and men's issues
Bruce Koball, organizer of Computers, Freedom and Privacy conference - the growing loss of personal privacy and major privacy issues today
Joe Terrian, Peace Corps recruiter - the activites of the Peace Corps today in underdeveloped countries around the world
Trudy Myrrh Regan, artist and founder and VP of YLEM, an organization of artists in technology - trends in art and technology
Jacqueline Tripp, PR for a waste disposal company - new recycling techniques differences in dealing with the Japanese in business
Tony Martinez, professor - current issues confronting Hispanics
Luba Troyanovsky, group leader - on the Soviet-American Management School
Vic Martino, consumer writer - recent developments in food and agriculture
George Nickolaiv/Jo Murray, publicists - new developments in the Eastern USSR
Yelena Spirkina, Soviet psychologist - organzing a USSR graduate psychology program
40 Plus Members - the changing workplace for those over 40
Sharon Nolan, Republican Women's Group - the changing Republican party
Carolyn Anderson, director, Global Family - recent developments in the USSR
LAW WORLD:
Larry Becker, attorney - tenants' rights
Marc Janowitz, attorney - worker rights
Francie Koehler, private investigator - investigating drugs and thefts in the work place
Janet Parker Beck, author - book on the murder case of Denise Redlick
Bruce Edwards and John Bates, attorneys - using mediation instead of litigation
Harriet Salerno and Phyllis Callois, victims' advocates - changing laws to help victims
Charles Hoenisch, police captain, narcotics - the drug trade and enforcement efforts B.J. Herran, family court services - using mediation in divorce and custody disputes
Mike Ketcher, editor, Financial Privacy Report - protecting personal privacy
Paul Wellenkamp, lawyer - defending the accused in drug cases
David Binder, political pollster - trends in the use of political polling
Analisa Collins Sears, IRS representative - the IRS and criminal investigations
Sam Wallace, US Department of Labor - how the U.S. government is helping workers
Jim Fay, tenants' advocate - the relationship of tenants and landlords
Paul Kagan, private investigator - what's it's like to be a private eye
Susan Scherman, divorce lawyer - mediating divorce settlements
Martin Brandfon, adoption lawyer - major issues in adoptions
Joyce Sassy Wood, family lawyer - resolving child custody and child molestation cases
Laurel Pollock, head of D.A.'s consumer fraud unit - common consumer frauds
Diane O'Malley, lawyer focusing on employment and labor issues - the changing role of women in the legal profession
Susan Dillow, coordinator of the Justice for Gary Graham Committee - combating death penalty injustices
David Strand, immigration attorney - the immigration controversy and current immigration law
Hank Berry, entertainment lawyer - latest developments in multimedia
T.C.Bettencourt/Geri Troempe, author/thief - drug and theft prevention at work
MIND POWER:
Kimberly McKill Beaulieau, therapist - using symbols for healing
Larry Gertler, kineseologist - how applied kineseology heals body and mind
Pat Simpson, hypnotist - using hypnosis for self-understanding and healing
Kevin Langdon, game designer - games and creativity
Naomi Epel, dream worker - using dreams for self-understanding and personal growth
Lisa Merz, therapist - working with the power of place and environment for healing
Marsha Kimmell, drama coach/consultant - improvisation and theater games
Fred Olsen, dream counselor - using dreams for personal development
Marilyn Gordon, hypnotherapist - using hypnotherapy for personal growth
Stan Russell, psychologist - personal reality mapping
Peggy Tom, hair stylist - replacing hair loss and personal image
Michael Manta, musician - using new mind brain technology to influence brain waves
Patricia Evans, author/psychologist - the verbally abusive relationship
Stanley Krippner, professor/psychologist - dreams and personal mythologies
Jim Shattuck, counselor/project director - helping men overcome violence
Wayne Smith, juvenile worker - helping kids with AIDS
Gary Glazner, head of Poetry Slam Competition - the growing poetry movement
Dr. Lee Hartley, psychologist, director of Light Therapy Conference - using light therapy to promote wellness and healing
Steve Dubin, sociology professor, author, State University of New York - what makes art provocative, the topic of his book: Arresting Images
Ann Weiser-Cornell, psychologist - using focusing for self-understanding
Leonard Shlain, author of Art and Physics - the relationship between art and physics
Michael Hutchinson, author and speaker - enhancing brain function with brain wave devices and other techniques
Michael Litzky, storyteller - the growing popularity of storytelling
Ted Goertzel, author - how early childhood experiences have shaped major political figures (such as Ghandi and John F. Kennedy)
Dr. Arthur Janov and France Janov, primal scream therapy advocates - latest developments in primal scream therapy
Tom Rusk, author of The Power of Ethical Persuasion - using ethical persuasion to be more effective in resolving conflicts
Sam Pesner, optometrist - the latest developments in using light therapy for health
OFF THE BEATEN TRACK:
Laura Preston, travel writer - exploring New Guinea and underwater photography
Barbara Morgan, astrologer and conference organizer - astrological counseling
Warren Michael, travel writer - travel to the Marquesa Islands
Leslie Gray, shaman counselor - shamanic techniques for healing and counseling
Thomas Stucken, Hawaiian Huna teacher - using Hawaiian Huna for personal growth
Mary Ann Ford, speaker - bringing back Victorian values to the modern world
Jim Skiba, events planner - organizing murder mystery parties for recreation
Marie Sooklaris, handwriting analyst - using handwriting for counseling/crime detection
John Curl, writer - the real story of Columbus' discovery of America
Steve Evans, publisher of The Green Pages - the growing green movement
Jeri Ryan, psychologist - psychic communication with animals
Carol Fager, businesswoman and body builder - women body builders
Claudia O'Brien, national spokesperson for the California Tree Fruit Agreement - how the fruit industry is trying to persuade people to eat more fruit
Tom Lodge, counselor - experiencing a blind weekend to increase awareness
Jean Lee, orchid hobbyist, and Michael Serpa, orchid nursery owner - the growing popularity of orchids and the orchid industry
Philip Magalong/Mark Donovan, national and San Francisco director of Bridges from School to Work - training kids with disabilities for the workplace
John Hubner, author of Bottom Feeders - Jim Mitchell's trial for Artie's murder
R. U. Sirius, editor Mondo 2000 - the new cyberpunk culture
Burton Mack, author The Lost Gospels - recent discoveries about the origins of Christianity
Dave Kong, American Atheist spokesman - atheism in America today
Pat Lyons, nurse and health educator active in the movement to promote "fat" acceptance - gaining fat acceptance
Harrad Blank, filmmaker and car artist - car art
Julie Berriault, association coordinator - helping unrepresented peoples gain a voice
Karen Bruns, archaeologist - recent expeditions to Peru and Ecuador
Craig Carozzi, author - traveling in Columbia and Brazil
Marion McMurtry, history museum curator - the Red Paint People
Robert Bickford, SF Libertarian Party president - Libertarian views on current issues