Jim Carolla, certified psychologist, jazz musician, comedian, and patriarch of the Adam Carolla clan reflects on his life, explores life lessons, and adventures into classic jazz on his trumpet.
Jim, Ray & Gary look back at Life Lessons with Jim Carolla & say a sad goodbye as the series comes to an end.
Jim and Ray continue their discussion from last week & take an email question from a listener that Jim, Ray & even Gary weigh in on.
Jim touches on a variety of things including Father's Day, personal space & ways to improve yourself professionally. Ray also discusses an interesting job site he's working at & how his crew has been reacting to the surroundings.
Jim brings up the idea of the silent witness and explores how awareness can be a very useful tool when used in the proper fashion.
Jim & Ray wrap up their discussion of Fathers & Sons and explore where they need to go beyond the habits of their regular lives as well as the dynamic of the 'hidden self'.
Jim & Ray pick up where they left off last week continuing their discussion of fathers and looking at lineage.
Jim & Ray continue the discussion of Fathers and go back to their earliest memories to examine how that may have factored into the dynamics of their relationships
Jim and Ray discuss relationships people have with their fathers & how those relationships can have different characteristics depending upon the point of view of each person within the relationship.
The discussion continues, this week with a focus on trying to compare Jesus' radical ways of the time as compared with other spiritual figures.
Jim and Ray continue their journey discussing the Age of Sages and focus this episode on Jesus.
Jim and Ray discuss religion and the similarities and differences of Judaism, Buddhism & Christianity among others.
Jim and Ray discuss how psychotherapy and spirituality work together to achieve a balance.
Jim starts the show on his own talking about the roots of Christianity and Ray joins him mid way through the show due to an automobile incident.
Ray and Adam continue their discussion of St. Paul and trying to take a look at yourself from the outside perspective. Ray also discusses a friend whom he sent to Jim but who ultimately only met with Jim once and how that is representative of a majority of people.
Ray and Jim discuss the dog and the ways in which it splits from itself into the ego-self and the false self. Jim also uses the metaphor of the holocaust to demonstrate a very extreme example of the splitting of self.
Ray and Jim sit down to continue their talk on Paul. Also Ray discusses a New York Times article from the first week of March regarding will power & the guys reiterate their plea for PayPal donations.
Jim takes the show on a journey to moving into the beliefs of other groups including, but not limited to, St. Paul.
Jim and Ray discuss the continuation of the climb as well as touching on dreams and discussing their new donation option for listeners
Jim and Ray continue the climb for higher consciousness, and discuss ‘the beast that guards the heart.’ They also describe some of their worst nightmares and try to figure out who is really having the dream.
Jim and Ray pick up where they left off at the base of the mountain, take an e-mail question from a listener and discuss the uses of sexuality.
Today, Jim and Ray focus on the mind, and how thoughts are processed. Jim dives into the natural history of thoughts and consciousness, and explains the danger of losing the present moment.
Jim recalls a hiking trip with his friends that changed his attitude on life. Ray also talks to him about his early days playing trumpet.
In today's podcast, Jim, Ray and Producer Gary discuss the people that made the biggest impacts in their lives.
Jim and Ray discuss how to guard your self esteem and psyche from the stresses of your childhood. They also break down the three elements of stress, and describe the differences between first and second nature.
In the first show of the new year, Jim and Ray talk about the impact your family has on your relationships, and how to awaken your spiritual self.
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This week, the guys talk about the ‘inner no’ and why it’s so important to draw attention to your automatic negative thoughts.
Jim and Ray talk about being your own personal scientist, and how our compulsions can inhibit us from growing.
Jim and Ray talk about mastering skills to make change more permanent, and discuss the importance of writing down the crucial moments of your life.
Jim emphasizes the importance of living in the present, and suggests various ways for Ray (and everyone else) to combat their ANTs.
The guys review the different types of ANTs that can affect your life, and also discuss the dangers of idealizing a person you don’t know.
Jim and Ray discuss the problem with “automatic negative thoughts” and go through some fan mail.
In this week’s podcast, Jim helps listeners develop alertness and concentration, and explains the importance of having a positive mentality while doing the training exercises.
Jim explains the Horse and Carriage metaphor of will power, and Ray talks about his continuing struggle to rid his body of nicotine.
Jim talks about a tough mental decision to pass up a delicious dessert, and Ray asks how you cope when the thing you’re trying to resist wins the day.
Today’s topic is the importance of willingness, and Jim offers a number of ways to make little changes in your life that will have big results.
Today the guys talk about the importance of staying in the moment, and how it applies to Will Power.
Jim and Ray talk about ‘the mind stream,’ and discuss how taking your time can help you make important decisions.
Today's podcast focuses on the importance of being in the moment. Jim leads everyone in a guided meditation, and the guys talk about will power and self-control.
Jim and Ray discuss the 4 elements of Buddhism that add to our love lives. They also discuss the importance of listening, and how psychology and science are linked.
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In today's show, the guys talk about love, sports, and when families break apart.
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Jim and Ray focus on how the past can influence your current relationship. Ray also updates everyone on his efforts to quit smoking.
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Jim compares the ‘cosmic dimension of love’ to the ‘human dimension of love,’ and Ray questions the effectiveness of couple’s therapy.
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In today's podcast, the guys take a closer look at the dimensions of love, and the impact of living with your partner's 'pain body.'
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The guys discuss the 3 Levels of relationships, and joke about the early days of porn.
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In the second part of this lesson, Jim reflects on meeting his wife in California, and the difficulty of describing love.
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The first of a two-part episode about the levels of love and how to sustain it.
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Jim and Ray discuss the 3 components of Buddhism, and how to avoid getting trapped in the ‘I want mind.’
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Ray makes an important personal announcement, and Jim talks about taming 'the wanting mind.'
Ray talks about his European vacation, and the guys continue their discussion on the power of addiction.
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In today’s podcast, Jim and Ray discuss the power of addiction, and what it means to feel truly alive.
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The guys discuss the morality of Anthony Weiner, and how the two levels of life drive our actions.
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Jim and Ray continue their quest for higher consciousness, and have a discussion about their troublemaking days.
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Jim explains how your personality can overshadow your essence, and later leads Ray and Gary in a meditation to reach a deeper understanding.
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The guys explain what ‘maze conditioning’ is, and talk about the importance of having someone to confide in.
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Jim and Ray discuss the importance of thinking clearly, and the search for higher consciousness.
Jim and Ray talk about Basic Sanity, the two levels of nature, and the Lakers-Mavericks game.
In this week's episode, Jim and Ray discuss what relationships are really about, and why that first interaction with your parents is the most important. relationship
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Today the guys chat about family struggles and the key to leading a long, happy life.
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You read that right: Jim and Ray are BACK! In the first new episode, the guys analyze the 'blindness of the natural state', and discuss their acid trips.
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In the final episode of Life Lessons, Jim and Ray discuss psychosexual development, and the difference between Rational and Mythical Consciousness.
Jim and Ray begin with the show with the sad news that the show will be wrapping up soon. They then continue the episode with more tools to guide you in your every day life and review some of the lessons they’ve taught over the past episodes. Jim also talks about how relaxation helps prepare us to be more receptive to the life going on around us.
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Jim gives Podcasters another tool to utilize, and Ray talks about getting lost in the woods.
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Jim and Ray discuss how bringing awareness to yourself can prevent you from humiliating those around you.
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The guys focus on the importance of mindfulness, and later exchange stories about their first kisses.
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At the top of the show, Jim jumps into some difficult questions that were submitted. He talks about dealing with loss, pain, and the emotional withdrawal that results. Ray also talks about his relationship with his siblings, and strained relationship with his dad.
The guys talk about the struggles of addiction, and coming to terms with your own habits and obsessions.
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The main topic of today’s show is ego development. The guys chat about the route to the soul, and Ray tries scatting for the first time.
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Jim introduces the concept of the beginner’s mind, and chats with Ray about playing trumpet with the legendary Dizzy Gillespie.
Jim and Ray discuss impermanency and the importance of being comfortable in your own space. They also answer some of your Twitter questions, and Jim shares his thoughts on Adam’s book.
The importance of breathing and body sensitivity is at the forefront of today’s podcast. Jim leads Ray through a meditation, and talks about his experience learning about Scientology.
Jim incorporates the Buddhist notion of Mindfullness in today’s podcast. Ray also talks about being a prisoner of your thoughts, and what you can do to escape that feeling.
Jim and Ray take fan questions from @LLJimCarolla and the website. They continue on from last podcast by diving even deeper into the discipline of meditation, and wrap up with discussing meditation in the major religions. Happy Holidays from Jim, Ray, and the entire Ace Broadcasting Network.
At the top of the show, Jim thanks everyone for submitting their Twitter questions. He talks about the photos used in the podcast logo, and also talks about a fun video shoot he and Ray participated in. Jim also goes back into describing the ideas of sub-personalities and fragmented identities, and talks with Ray about his meditation practices. Ray says it’s easier for him to meditate when he thinks it’s a competition, but Jim stresses the importance of it helping to unite our conscious mind.
Since this is the second of the two episodes Jim and Ray recorded, Jim mentions something spontaneous that happened during their break. Ray went out to smoke a cigarette as he usually does, only today he decided to put it down. Jim talks with Ray about his emotional response to this, and how cigarettes can become a symbol for something much larger .
Jim also expands more on what he said last week about how old mental programming from previous generations can be subconsciously controlling the dynamics of your current family. He talks a bit more about the disconnect he had with his mother, and how he started playing music to connect with his father. Ray also asks Jim some questions about Adam, and also about Jim’s relationship with his two brothers.
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Jim and Ray discuss the transcendental experience of meditation, and find they share more in common from their pasts than they thought.
This week on Life Lessons with Jim Carolla, Jim introduces the archeology of the self, and Ray wonders what we should be expecting from ourselves infinite universe.
Ray tries to spot all the splits in his personality, quizzes Jim about his experiences in self & group meditation, and find out the real reason why Jim meditates.
Executive Producer: Donny Misraje
Jim thanks everyone for the nice comments on the message boards, and begins the weekly exercise to become more in tune with a higher level of consciousness. He talks about how being a real person requires one to find a stable place between the two levels of being.
He also points out that to make changes within ourselves, we need to give stuff up.
Namely, they talk about the difficulty in getting rid of addictions. Whether you have bad eating, drinking, or smoking habits, trying to go against it will always be a struggle. Ray talks about how he once quit smoking for 2.5 years, but now smoking is just as automatic as sleeping.
Jim also talks about his relationship with his brothers, and being dubbed with the nickname of ‘Gas.’ It gave him a feeling of inadequacy and he spent much of his early life trying to find a career that would allow him to escape the title. Ray relates and talks about how his grandfather used to make his mom feel stupid even though she was very bright. Ending the episode, Jim points out he and Ray have more in common than they once thought.
Executive Producer: Donny Misraje
Jim opens with the notion that your personality can over-dominate your actual essence. He says you use your personality to get along in society, but if it won’t allow for you to realize your core dignity, then you need to make adjustments. Ray talks about his older brother being raised in Germany, and dominating his parents’ attention once he moved to the US. He also mentions his time spent in jail—much to Jim’s surprise.
Jim flashes back to his earliest childhood days; sleeping in a crib and being terrified of nightly trains wooshing by. He also talks about his relationship with his parents, and how it was a different type of technique back in the day to raise your kids. Wrapping up the episode, Ray goes into more detail about how his family was deported to Germany, and the difficulties he faced while adjusting to the new surroundings.
Executive Producer: Donny Misraje
Associate Producer: Brian Meyer
Show Summary: Matt Fondiler
In Part 2 of “The Shawshank Jim Carolla”, Jim gets into the thick of things in his prison riot story, and talks about the aftermath of the events. He also goes in depth about two of his favorite prisoners, and discusses the psychological side-effects of being frightened day in and day out.
Executive Producer: Donny Misraje
Producer: Brian Meyer
Show Summary: Matt Fondiler
This episode begins with Jim taking all of us through an exercise where we gain awareness of breathing and try to get a sense of our true selves. Jim also explains the issue of resisting this awareness, and also the Ego Defense System.
Ray begins speaking about his struggle to quit smoking, and Jim also mentions how he was once overweight and had to get over a level of food addiction. The guys also go more in depth about the importance of seeing the core dignity of a person—or seeing through a person’s words so you can get in touch with that deeper self.
After reviewing comments from past episodes, Jim decides to break down his prison riot story.
Executive Producer: Donny Misraje
Producer: Brian Meyer
Show Summary: Matt Fondiler
Jim opens with a brief discussion of his professional background as a MFT (Marriage and Family Therapist). He also talks about his psychology curriculum, including a philosophical dissertation. They also discuss Ray’s background, and he talks about a huge project he’s been working on in Downtown LA.
Jim goes into a routine exercise to bring awareness to both your breathing and posture—he says it’s important to focus attention on your body, and getting both your mind and body energies on the same level.
Jim also talks about his first marriage, and the idea of having a natural childbirth for his first daughter. He goes into more details about the various childbirths of his family, and by doing so, reveals never before heard details surrounding Adam’s birth.
Jim spends more time talking about Adam’s early years—detailing trips to visit him while he worked at Wisconsin University, and also Adam’s earliest education background. Ray chimes in discussing how he met Adam, and also talks about Adam’s experience as a student.
Executive Producer: Donny Misraje
Producer: Brian Meyer
Show Summary: Matt Fondiler
Dr. Carolla opens with a discussion of the power of attention. As he puts it, there is one level of attention that you use when you work or play music, but then there is a second level, or ‘The Next Attention’ which allows us to connect to a deeper, more present self. Jim also stresses the importance of having a magnetic center, or a place we can mentally return to so that we feel like ourselves.
Dr. Carolla asks Ray what being centered and grounded feels like to him. They discuss how it’s a constant struggle, moment by moment, to remain balanced. Ray also mentions a reoccurring dream he had growing up, and admits that he was super scared when he was little.
Dr. Carolla relates to Ray’s fear, saying he also struggled when he was a kid. He was just a mark or a victim to the other kids, and had to work out elaborate ways to get to class without being seen by anyone. Ray says the past haunts him as well, but he would take on a different persona to make up for it.
In this regard, both men dealt with fear differently. Jim was physically scared, whereas Ray took a more aggressive path, seeking confrontation even when it was masked with humor. Dr. Carolla then tells another story of fear from his childhood, involving a fight that took place near a fish market in his old neighborhood.
Be sure to tune in next week for more on the topic of dealing with fear. As a teaser, Dr. Carolla suggests that he was once involved in a prison riot while working as a prison chaplain.
Executive Producer: Donny Misraje
Producer: Brian Meyer
Show Summary: Matt Fondiler
This week on Life Lessons with Jim Carolla, Jim welcomes back Ray Oldhafer who’s domineer has changed since their last talks. Ray discusses his uncertainties with podcast therapy and how strangers now know more about him then his girlfriend.
Jim Carolla welcomes Adam’s long time friend Ray Oldhafer to the show for the first of many reordered psychiatry sessions. Find out the inner workings of the man made infamous by Adam Carolla. Sex , drugs, and daddy issues this week on Life Lessons with Jim Carolla.
Jim Carolla, certified psychologist, jazz musician, comedian, and patriarch of the Adam Carolla clan welcomes you to the introductory episode of his Life Lessons. This week Jim introduces the audience to the show and what the future may hold, discusses the foundations of self formation, and revels the history of the Carollas.
Promo for the upcoming podcast with Jim Carolla. Stay tuned for brand new episodes coming soon!