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Tune in with author, speaker, and host Paul Samuel Dolman as he discusses a wide range of subjects with a stimulating, diverse group of people. If you enjoy What Matters Most, please take a moment to rate and review the show in iTunes / Apple Podcasts or Podchaser. It only takes a few minutes, and adding your review is as easy as clicking this link. Thank you!

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What Matters Most
What Matters Most
Paul Samuel Dolman

Author, musician, and speaker Paul Samuel Dolman interviews a variety of people on creativity, the arts, relationships, and spirituality.

Elisa Crespo #714

What Matters Most podcast host Paul Samuel Dolman speaks with Elisa Crespo, the first trans woman of color to run for NYC Council.

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Andrew Seaton #713

Andrew Seaton speaks with What Matters Most podcast host Paul Samuel Dolman about Seaton’s book Spiritual Awakening Made Simple.

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Juliet Schor #712

What Matters Most podcast host Paul Samuel Dolman speaks with author and economist Juliet Schor about her book After the Gig.

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Christopher Vasey #711

What Matters Most podcast host Paul Samuel Dolman has a conversation with the Swiss naturopathic medicine expert Christopher Vasey.

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Servet Hasan #710

What Matters Most podcast host Paul Samuel Dolman welcomes life coach, medium, and author Servet Hasan to the show.

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David Ditchfield #709

Paul Samuel Dolman, host of the What Matters Most podcast, talks with author David Ditchfield (Shine On), about life-after-death experiences.

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Thom Hartmann #708

Progressive radio host and author Thom Hartmann joins What Matters Most podcast host Paul Samuel Dolman for a varied discussion.

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LiYana Silver #707

What Matters Most podcast host Paul Samuel Dolman enjoys another conversation with women empowerment advocate LiYana Silver.

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Her Holiness Sai Maa #706

What Matters Most podcast host Paul Samuel Dolman presents a rebroadcast of the first appearance of Her Holiness Sai Maa on the show.

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Stephen Jenkinson #705

Paul Samuel Dolman joins grief councellor and palliative caregiver Stephen Jenkinson in a reposting of a previous What Matters Most podcast.

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Andrew Yang #704

The What Matters Most podcast revisits host Paul Samuel Dolman’s conversations with universal basic income advocate and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang.

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Dr. Lori Whatley #703

Paul Samuel Dolman, host of the What Matters Most podcast, speaks to clinical psychologist Dr. Lori Whatley about digital toxicity in relationships.

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Ken Kragen #702

Paul Samuel Dolman welcomes the legendary talent manager Ken Kragen about Hands Across the World and the landmark We Are the World project, among other topics.

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Kedarji #701

What Matters Most podcast host Paul Samuel Dolman speaks with author Kedarji on a variety of subjects related to the teachings of the Bhakta School.

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Paul Samuel Dolman #700

Join host Paul Samuel Dolman and the artist Katherine Lott as Paul celebrates his 700th episode of the What Matters Most podcast!

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Michael Parker #699

Paul Samuel Dolman welcomes master marketer Michael Parker back to the What Matters Most podcast for a wide-ranging discussion on a variety of topics.

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David McCullough #698

What Matters Most host Paul Samuel Dolman welcomes back beloved historian David McCullough on this special July 4th episode.

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Tony Scruggs #697

Paul Samuel Dolman, host of the What Matters Most podcast, welcomes “the Empathy Guy,’ conflict management coach Tony Scruggs.

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Laura Day #696

What Matters Most podcast host Paul Samuel Dolman speaks with the “$10,000 Dollar a Month Psychic,” the author Laura Day.

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Chief Looking Horse #695

What Matters Most podcast host Paul Samuel Dolman is joined by Chief Looking Horse to share an invitation to observe World Peace and Prayer Day.

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