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    <title>Dream Time Radio Show I</title>
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    <description>DreamTime I : Interview with Jean Cambell, by Robert Hoss, MS</description>
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    <copyright>Robert Hoss, 2007, all rights reserved</copyright>
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    <itunes:author>Robert J Hoss, MS</itunes:author>
    <itunes:subtitle>About Dreams and Dreaming</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>DreamTime I : Interview with Jean Cambell, by Robert Hoss, MS</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:name>Robert J Hoss, MS</itunes:name>
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      <title>What We Know About Dreams</title>
      <description>Wednesday, Feb 14&#13;
9am PT (noon ET)&#13;
What We Know About Dreams &#13;
Guest: Jean Campbell, MA, President of the International Association for the Study of Dreams&#13;
Topic Title: What We Know About Dreams – Frequently Asked Questions &#13;
Description: Did you know that we all dream, many times throughout the night and that many psychologists have shown that those dreams relate in a meaningful way to our daily experiences? Bob Hoss and Jean Campbell will co-host the show and answer many of the frequently asked questions sent in prior to and during the show. This show will dispel some of the myths about dreaming and provide some of the latest understandings about the dreaming experience, including such questions as: what is a dream, why and when do we dream, do dreams have meaning, how can I remember and understand my dreams.</description>
      <author>Jean Cambell interviewed by Robert Hoss</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2007 09:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Wednesday, Feb 14&#13;
9am PT (noon ET)&#13;
What We Know About Dreams &#13;
Guest: Jean Campbell, MA, President of the International Association for the Study of Dreams&#13;
Topic Title: What We Know About Dreams – Frequently Asked Questions &#13;
Description: Did you know that we all dream, many times throughout the night and that many psychologists have shown that those dreams relate in a meaningful way to our daily experiences? Bob Hoss and Jean Campbell will co-host the show and answer many of the frequently asked questions sent in prior to and during the show. This show will dispel some of the myths about dreaming and provide some of the latest understandings about the dreaming experience, including such questions as: what is a dream, why and when do we dream, do dreams have meaning, how can I remember and understand my dreams.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Dreaming Brain </title>
      <description>#2&#13;
Wednesday, Feb 21&#13;
9am PT (noon ET)&#13;
The Dreaming Brain &#13;
Guest: David Kahn, PhD, Harvard Medical School; Chairman of the International Association for the Study of Dreams&#13;
Topic Title: c – what the Research Tells Us &#13;
Description: Our brains are not asleep when we dream, a good portion is alert and processing remnants from our daily experiences. Dr. Kahn will discuss what the latest research tells us about what is happening in the brain during dreaming, and the current research being undertaken to help uncover the purposes of dreaming as well as to help understand dream content. You will learn how dreams might be created, why they appear so bizarre to the waking mind, and how to use this knowledge to better understand your own dreams. </description>
      <author>David Kahn, PhD interviewed by Robert J Hoss, MS</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>#2&#13;
Wednesday, Feb 21&#13;
9am PT (noon ET)&#13;
The Dreaming Brain &#13;
Guest: David Kahn, PhD, Harvard Medical School; Chairman of the International Association for the Study of Dreams&#13;
Topic Title: c – what the Research Tells Us &#13;
Description: Our brains are not asleep when we dream, a good portion is alert and processing remnants from our daily experiences. Dr. Kahn will discuss what the latest research tells us about what is happening in the brain during dreaming, and the current research being undertaken to help uncover the purposes of dreaming as well as to help understand dream content. You will learn how dreams might be created, why they appear so bizarre to the waking mind, and how to use this knowledge to better understand your own dreams. </itunes:summary>
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