Summer Episode 4: What to watch this summer
- Brad
- Aug 7
- 2 min read
Release date: August 11, 2025
This is the fourth of six mini summer vacation episodes of Talking About Kids. To help listeners have a rejuvenating summer, I asked some previous guests to recommend movies or episodes of TV shows to inspire parents, educators, and direct service providers. This final recommendation comes from Stanley Krippner, the celebrated humanistic psychologist who was recognized by the American Psychological Associations with its Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology. More information is below.

Biography of Stanley Krippner
Professor Stanley Krippner stands as a true trailblazer in the realm of consciousness exploration, pushing boundaries by delving into cross-cultural perspectives and the intriguing realm of non-ordinary experiences that boldly challenge conventional paradigms. With an extensive body of work, he is an award-winning prolific author (Personal Mythology and Varieties of Anomalous Experience), and an esteemed researcher, diving into diverse subjects such as dreaming, psychedelics, creativity, shamanism, parapsychology, and trauma.
Professor Krippner’s insatiable curiosity has carved out a distinguished path, earning accolades and recognition across multiple disciplines. His intellectual prowess is evident through his membership as a Fellow in five Divisions of the American Psychological Association, and his leadership acumen evidenced in service as President of Division 30 (Psychological Hypnosis), and Division 32 (Humanistic Psychology).
Beyond these accolades, Professor Krippner is a faculty member of several schools and institutions. His role as Affiliated Distinguished Faculty at the California Institute of Integral Studies underscores his commitment to nurturing intellectual growth. Moreover, his status as a Fellow of the Institute of Noetic Science not only solidifies his eminence but also mirrors his unwavering dedication to advancing the frontiers of human understanding.

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