wsRadio Interview with Jan Lundberg on Health Care for a Post-Peak Oil World

September 29, 2009

As Culture Change readers know, I’ve written about the difference between healing and today’s petrochemical-drug oriented medical system. The insurance being debated is seldom about true health care, especially not for post-petroleum living. Should Baby Boomers be worried only about government programs, or also some of their modern conveniences taken for granted? Some of these trappings of our troubled civilization hardly work and are toxic.

I will be on the popular “Coping With Caregiving” Internet radio program Saturday, Sept. 26, mainly discussing elder care (something in which I have experience). We talk about natural healing, mutual aid — my concept of elder care “insurance” via a Health Care Tribe. Author Daniel Quinn thought it was an intriguing notion, and I hope my radio interview audience will agree.

The host of the 7½ year old program, Jacqueline Marcell, is an eldercare advocate, international speaker, and author of the best-selling book Elder Rage.

Download the original interview on wsRadio here.


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