Radical Responsibility involves the voluntary choice to embrace 100% responsibility or ownership for each and every circumstance we face in our lives, day in and day out. A key distinction is the difference between ownership and blame. Radical Responsibility has absolutely nothing to do with blaming others or oneself and certainly nothing to do with blaming victims. Radical Responsibility is actually an approach to radical self-empowerment and radical collective empower. It focuses on finding the most creative and mutually beneficial, win/win strategies for meeting our individual and collective needs and finding solutions that effectively address our everyday individual and collective challenges.
The Radical Responsibility Podcast will explore the integration of both personal responsibility and collective responsibility with a wide range of authors and thought leaders from all sectors of society.
For more background on Radical Responsibility, the approach to radical self and collective empowerment developed by Fleet Maull Ph.D., please visit: www.radicalresponsibilitybook.com
Most entrepreneurs spend years trying to grow one customer at a time. But what if there was a faster path?
In this conversation, Fleet sits down with globally recognized mergers and acquisitions expert Jeremy Harbour to explore how entrepreneurs can use acquisitions, mergers, and exit planning to build wealth more strategically. Jeremy explains why buying an existing business often carries less risk than starting one from scratch, how to structure acquisitions with little or no upfront capital, and why every entrepreneur should build a company that's ready to sell—even if they never plan to.
Together, they discuss the mindset shift from operator to investor, the importance of stepping out of the day-to-day, and practical strategies for increasing enterprise value through better systems, strategic partnerships, and thoughtful acquisitions. Whether you're building your first company or preparing for your next chapter, this episode offers a powerful framework for creating scalable businesses and lasting financial freedom.
Key Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
03:30 Jeremy's first business failure and the lessons it taught him
08:45 Why acquiring a business can be less risky than starting one
17:10 Building your business with an exit strategy from day one
29:20 Transitioning from operator to investor and board-level thinking
39:15 How mergers and acquisitions create leverage and accelerate growth
51:30 Structuring deals with little or no upfront capital
1:05:10 The emotional side of selling a business
1:14:45 Building roll-ups, creating enterprise value, and scaling strategically
1:24:00 Jeremy's advice for entrepreneurs looking to buy, build, and exit
Memorable Quotes
"You don't have to run the entire marathon—you can start much closer to the finish line by acquiring an existing business."
"The entrepreneur's job isn't to do every job forever—it's to create shareholder value."
"Build businesses to sell, because that's how you create real leverage and long-term wealth."
Topics Discussed
* Mergers & acquisitions
* Buying businesses
* Exit planning
* Enterprise value
* Scaling through acquisitions
* Entrepreneurial leverage
* No-money-down acquisitions
* Roll-up strategies
* Leadership
* CEO mindset
* Succession planning
* Business valuation
* Wealth creation
* Strategic partnerships
* Entrepreneurship
Resources Mentioned:
Jeremy Harbour's 21-Day M&A Email Course
To receive the free course, email "HeartMind" in the subject line to: crissy@harbourclubevents.com
Jeremy also recommends following his educational content through Harbour Club and his social media channels.
Connect with Jeremy Harbour
Website:
https://harbourclub.com
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/harbour.jeremy
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@HarbourClub
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyharbour
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Many entrepreneurs and high achievers believe success requires pushing harder.
But what if the key to sustainable performance is learning how to slow down?
In this conversation, Dr. Danielle Griffin joins Fleet to explore the science of nervous system regulation, somatic healing, and why chronic stress and burnout often stem from living in survival mode. Together, they discuss how trauma is stored in the body, the connection between identity and achievement, and why creating genuine physiological safety is the foundation for resilience, health, and lasting success.
Whether you're leading a business, navigating burnout, or simply looking for a healthier way to perform at your best, this episode offers practical insights for reconnecting with your body and building a life that supports both achievement and well-being.
Key Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
05:15 Danielle's journey from burnout to somatic healing
14:20 Why nervous system safety is the foundation of transformation
25:30 High achievement, perfectionism, and the drive to prove yourself
37:10 Understanding how trauma and chronic stress are stored in the body
49:00 Why many successful people don't realize they're living in survival mode
58:30 Identity, self-worth, and learning to listen to your body
1:09:15 Practical tools for regulating your nervous system
1:18:30 Danielle's advice for creating sustainable success
Memorable Quotes
"The body doesn't want to stay in stress once it remembers what safety feels like."
"High performance doesn't have to come at the expense of your health."
"Transformation begins when your nervous system believes you're safe."
Topics Discussed
* Nervous system regulation
* Somatic healing
* Burnout recovery
* Trauma and the body
* High performance
* Entrepreneurship
* Identity
* Perfectionism
* Stress management
* Emotional resilience
* Hypnotherapy
* Mind-body connection
* Sustainable success
* Leadership
* Personal transformation
Resources Mentioned
* Somatic Exercises Made Simple series
* Somatic therapy
* Clinical hypnotherapy
* Nervous system regulation practices
Connect with Dr. Danielle Griffin
Website:
https://drdaniellegriffin.com
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/drdaniellegriffin
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaniellegriffin
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What if the most valuable asset in your business isn't your product, it's your story?
Lisa Nichols has spent nearly three decades helping people find their voice, own their value, and create transformational businesses rooted in purpose. Rising from a struggling single mother living on public assistance to the CEO of a multimillion-dollar company, Lisa has inspired millions by showing that confidence isn't something you're born with; it's something you build through service, conviction, and action. In this conversation, Lisa shares how she overcame imposter syndrome, reframed selling as an act of transformation, and discovered that people don't buy products; they invest in possibilities.
We explore the power of authentic storytelling, why entrepreneurs should focus on outcomes rather than features, and how trust, consistency, and genuine care create loyal communities instead of one-time customers. Whether you're building a business, growing a personal brand, or simply learning to communicate with greater confidence, this episode offers a practical roadmap for becoming a more impactful leader and creating a movement around the work you love.
Key Timestamps
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:03:15] The rock-bottom moment that transformed Lisa's life
[00:08:45] Redefining sales as creating new possibilities for others
[00:16:20] Building confidence by focusing on outcomes, not products
[00:23:10] Overcoming imposter syndrome and believing in your own value
[00:30:35] Why storytelling is the foundation of influence
[00:38:15] Finding your authentic voice and communicating with conviction
[00:46:10] The relationship between trust, sales, and long-term success
[00:53:25] Why entrepreneurs should build movements, not just businesses
[01:00:40] Staying "top of heart" instead of simply top of mind
[01:08:10] Creating lasting impact through service and community
[01:13:55] Lisa's communication assessment and final advice for entrepreneurs
Memorable Quotes
"Sales is creating such a new possibility in someone's life that they're willing to take radical action to create change."
"People choose you first, and then they choose what you're sold out on."
"Don't create a moment. Create a movement."
Topics Discussed
* Entrepreneurial mindset
* Authentic selling
* Storytelling
* Imposter syndrome
* Confidence
* Marketing
* Personal branding
* Public speaking
* Building trust
* Community building
* Purpose-driven business
* Leadership
* Communication
* Customer relationships
* Creating transformational experiences
Resources Mentioned
Lisa Nichols Communication Assessment (Free Gift) https://motivatingthemasses.com
Connect with Lisa Nichols:
Website: https://lisanichols.com
Motivating the Masses: https://motivatingthemasses.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisa2motivate
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LisaNicholsFans
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LisaNichols
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What if entrepreneurship wasn't about working harder, but about creating the freedom to live life on your own terms?
Eric Edmeades has built successful companies across industries ranging from technology and education to health and personal development. In this conversation, he shares the lessons he's learned about creating businesses that generate both financial success and personal freedom.
Together, we explore why your health is one of your greatest competitive advantages, how exceptional marketing begins with delivering genuine value, and why trust, not persuasion, is the foundation of sustainable business growth. Eric also explains how entrepreneurs can use AI as a creative partner without losing the human connection that ultimately builds lasting brands.
Whether you're just starting your entrepreneurial journey or scaling an established company, this episode offers practical wisdom for building a business that serves your life instead of consuming it.
Key Timestamps
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:02:25] Eric's unexpected path into entrepreneurship
[00:05:40] Why everyone is already an entrepreneur—they just have one client
[00:08:00] Building a business that creates freedom instead of burnout
[00:11:05] Why entrepreneurs need to treat themselves like elite athletes
[00:15:30] The "Evolution Gap" and why modern life works against our biology
[00:23:50] Why biohacking should optimize—not replace—healthy living
[00:27:45] Everything in your business is marketing
[00:33:20] Building trust by consistently doing what you say you'll do
[00:35:40] Why founders should become the storytellers behind their brands
[00:40:15] Visionaries vs. delusionists—and why early followers matter
[00:44:00] AI as the greatest opportunity (and greatest disruption) entrepreneurs have ever faced
[00:48:00] The timeless marketing principles that won't change—even with AI
[00:54:30] Why people buy what they want before embracing what they need
[00:57:20] Creating educational experiences that people actually complete
[01:03:00] Preparing your business for the AI revolution
[01:08:15] Resources, WildFit, and Eric's Evolution Gap assessment
Memorable Quotes
"Entrepreneurship should be the greatest expression of personal freedom that's ever existed."
"Everything in your business is marketing. Everything."
"Give people what they want, and you'll earn the right to give them what they need."
Topics Discussed
* Entrepreneurship and personal freedom
* Health and performance for entrepreneurs
* The Evolution Gap
* WildFit
* Marketing psychology
* Sales and customer trust
* Building memorable brands
* Founder-led storytelling
* Customer loyalty
* AI and entrepreneurship
* Business strategy
* Course creation
* Customer engagement
* Behavioral change
* Purpose-driven business
Resources Mentioned
EricEdmeades.com
https://ericedmeades.com
WildFit
https://getwildfit.com
Speaker Nation
https://speakernation.com
Gap Finder Assessment
https://gapfinder.com
Connect with Eric Edmeades:
Website:
https://ericedmeades.com
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/ericedmeades
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/EricEdmeades
OfficialWildFit:
https://getwildfit.com
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What if fatigue isn't something you simply have to accept, and aging isn't nearly as limiting as we've been led to believe?
Ari Whitten has spent more than two decades studying the science of human energy, mitochondrial health, nutrition, circadian biology, and longevity. In this conversation, he explains why many of the declines we associate with aging are actually the result of modern lifestyles, not the aging process itself. Together, we explore how our beliefs about stress directly affect our biology, why healthy mitochondria are essential for sustained energy and disease prevention, and how simple practices like movement, morning sunlight, quality sleep, and whole-food nutrition can dramatically improve health span.
Ari also shares the science behind red light therapy, hormesis, and why challenging your body appropriately may be one of the most powerful anti-aging strategies available.This conversation offers a practical, evidence-based roadmap for creating more energy, greater resilience, and vibrant health at any age.
Key Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:04:18] The biggest myths we've inherited about aging
[00:09:40] Why your beliefs about stress influence your biology
[00:15:32] Understanding mitochondria and why they control energy production
[00:24:11] The "cell danger response" and why chronic fatigue develops
[00:31:27] Why modern lifestyles—not aging—damage mitochondrial health
[00:39:08] Nutrition principles that support energy and longevity
[00:48:43] Whole foods versus diet fads and nutrition misinformation
[00:56:35] Supplements: what actually matters?
[01:03:18] The science behind red and near-infrared light therapy
[01:15:09] Circadian rhythms, sleep, and optimizing your internal clock
[01:24:21] Hormesis: why the right kinds of stress make us stronger
[01:31:16] Practical habits for boosting energy and extending health span
Memorable Quotes:
"Much of what we blame on aging is actually the result of disuse—not age itself." — Ari Whitten
"Your beliefs about stress determine how much stress actually harms you." — Ari Whitten
"Use it or lose it isn't just a saying—it's how our biology works." — Ari Whitten
Topics Discussed:
* Healthy aging
* Mitochondrial health
* Energy production
* Chronic fatigue
* Stress mindset
* Neuroplasticity
* Circadian rhythms
* Sleep optimization
* Nutrition and longevity
* Red light therapy
* Hormesis
* Exercise and resilience
* Supplements
* Cellular repair and regeneration
Resources Mentioned:
The Energy Blueprint
https://theenergyblueprint.com/
Human Optimization
https://humanoptimization.com/
The Ultimate Guide to Red Light TherapyEat for Energy: How to Beat Fatigue, Supercharge Your Mitochondria, and Unlock All-Day Energy
Connect with Ari Whitten:
Website:
https://theenergyblueprint.com/
Website:
https://humanoptimization.com/
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https://www.instagram.com/ariwhitten
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@TheEnergyBlueprint
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What if the greatest factor influencing your health isn't your genetics, your diet, or even your exercise routine—but the beliefs you carry about yourself and the world?
In this profound conversation, Jason Prall shares insights from over two decades of work in health optimization, functional medicine, ancient healing traditions, and longevity research. Drawing from his travels studying some of the world's longest-lived populations and his personal journey overcoming chronic health challenges, Jason reveals how our nervous systems, beliefs, trauma patterns, and sense of connection profoundly influence our health and wellbeing.
Together, we explore the lessons learned from Blue Zone communities, the role of safety and belonging in healthy aging, the relationship between consciousness and healing, and why modern society may be overlooking some of the most important ingredients for longevity. Jason also explains how neuroplasticity, mindfulness, and embodied awareness can help us rewire limiting beliefs and create a foundation for greater vitality, purpose, and resilience.This conversation is an invitation to rethink what it truly means to live a long, healthy, and meaningful life.
Key Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:03:25] Jason's personal health journey and transition from engineering to health optimization
[00:10:40] Trauma, conditioning, and how beliefs shape our reality
[00:17:12] Lessons from the world's longest-lived populations
[00:24:35] Safety, connection, and the nervous system foundations of longevity
[00:31:18] Ancient wisdom versus modern biohacking
[00:38:07] Health span vs lifespan: what really matters?
[00:44:53] The importance of meaning, purpose, and becoming an elder
[00:52:14] Wisdom, curiosity, and lifelong growth
[01:00:28] How to identify and challenge limiting beliefs
[01:07:15] Trauma healing, somatic awareness, and nervous system regulation
[01:14:32] Chronic pain, neuroplasticity, and rewiring the brain
[01:21:45] Stress, health, and the surprising power of perception
[01:27:58] The core beliefs that undermine health and longevity
Memorable Quotes:"When we hold certain beliefs, we're informing our biology." — Jason Prall
"Living a long time isn't the goal. The goal is to become more present, more embodied, and more available to life." — Jason Prall
"There's nothing inherently wrong with your body. We're often simply out of alignment with the full expression of our biology." — Jason Prall
Topics Discussed:
* The Human Longevity Project
* Blue Zones and healthy aging
* Nervous system regulation
* Trauma and belief formation
* Neuroplasticity and rewiring the brain
* Chronic pain and mind-body healing
* Indigenous wisdom traditions
* Plant medicine and consciousness
* Purpose, meaning, and longevity
* Health span versus lifespan
* Biohacking and regenerative medicine
* Stress, resilience, and perception
* Becoming an elder in modern society
Connect with Jason Prall:
Website: https://awakenedhealthacademy.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasonprall
The Human Longevity Project:
https://humanlongevityfilm.com
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What if growing older could actually become the best chapter of your life?Brian Vaszily has spent more than two decades studying the science of healthy aging, longevity, and human potential. Through his work with leading researchers, physicians, and wellness experts, he's uncovered a surprising truth: one of the biggest threats to our health isn't age itself—it's the beliefs we've internalized about aging.In this conversation, Brian reveals how negative perceptions of aging can dramatically impact lifespan, why neuroplasticity gives us more control over our future than we realize, and how stress, fear, and unprocessed emotions may be undermining our health more than any physical toxin. We explore the role of exercise, nutrition, mindfulness, forgiveness, and purpose in creating a longer, healthier life—and why our 40s, 50s, 60s, and beyond can be some of the most vibrant years we'll ever experience.This episode is a powerful reminder that longevity isn't just about adding years to life—it's about adding life to years.
Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction[00:04:12] Brian's personal journey through trauma, adversity, and transformation[00:12:05] The dangerous myths society teaches us about aging[00:18:17] Research showing how beliefs about aging affect lifespan[00:24:38] Why affirmations and mindset shape long-term health outcomes[00:30:22] Information overload and learning how to identify trustworthy health advice[00:36:45] Emotional resilience, stress, and taking ownership of your mind[00:43:14] The hidden impact of fear, forgiveness, and emotional toxins[00:50:27] Confirmation bias, media consumption, and protecting mental health[00:57:41] Neuroplasticity and the brain's ability to change at any age[01:04:19] Exercise, nutrition, sleep, and habits that support longevity[01:10:33] Why novelty, learning, and curiosity keep the brain young[01:15:56] The spiritual dimension of healthy aging[01:21:08] Creating a sacred space for lifelong vitality and well-being
Memorable Quotes:
"Your belief is telling your brain whether it's time to thrive—or time to start dying." – Brian Vaszily"
"The biggest enemy to our health isn't out there. It's often the fear and stress we carry inside ourselves." – Brian Vaszily
Links Mentioned In This Episode:
The Art of Anti-Aging: https://theartofantiaging.com
Purity Woods: https://puritywoods.com
Connect with Brian Vaszily:
Website: https://theartofantiaging.com
Purity Woods: https://puritywoods.com
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What if your mind isn’t something you’re stuck with - but something you can design?
Ryan A. Bush introduces the concept of “psychitecture,” a powerful framework that treats your thoughts, emotions, and habits like algorithms that can be rewritten. Drawing from ancient philosophy, modern psychology, and systems thinking, he reveals how anxiety, depression, and even identity itself are not fixed traits, but patterns that can be reprogrammed.
In this conversation, we explore how anxiety loops are created (and broken), why most people misunderstand happiness, and how true fulfillment comes not from comfort or success, but from aligning your actions with the person you most admire. This episode is a deep dive into self-mastery, showing you how to redesign your inner world and ultimately become who you are.
Key Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:03:12] What “psychitecture” is and how it rewires the mind
[00:08:45] Turning thoughts, emotions, and habits into mental algorithms
[00:15:20] Ryan’s personal experience with depression and identity loss
[00:22:06] How beliefs shape emotional responses (CBT and beyond)
[00:28:41] The role of mindfulness and metacognition in self-awareness
[00:34:55] The “anxiety algorithm” and breaking the fear cycle
[00:42:10] Why resisting anxiety actually makes it worse
[00:48:27] The illusion of happiness through external success
[00:54:18] Virtue, identity, and the real source of fulfillment
[01:01:33] The three dimensions of happiness (pleasure, gain, and virtue)
[01:08:47] Becoming who you are: aligning actions with your ideal self
[01:15:02] Why discomfort is essential for growth and well-being
[01:20:19] The danger of identifying with your suffering
[01:26:44] Designing your identity to support transformation
Memorable Quotes:“You can treat your mind like software—something you can debug, redesign, and upgrade.” – Ryan A. Bush
“You are as happy as the actions you see yourself taking.” – Ryan A. BushLinks
Mentioned In This Episode:
Designing the Mind: https://designingthemind.org
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Website: https://designingthemind.org
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After completing more than 1,000 acquisitions and exits and building a portfolio of companies generating over $6.3 billion annually, Roland Frasier recognized AI as a business revolution the day ChatGPT launched. Having worked with technology and automation for decades, he immediately saw its potential to transform how companies operate, grow, and scale.
Today, Roland is using agentic AI to automate everything from customer service calls to letter-of-intent drafting, helping businesses accomplish more with smaller teams while moving faster than ever before.
At the same time, some of the most important parts of business remain deeply human. AI can write sales copy, analyze financials, and even assist with negotiations, but it cannot yet replace the trust required when an owner decides to hand over the business they've spent decades building.
In this conversation, Roland shares exactly how he's deploying AI across acquisitions, content marketing, and operations, where the biggest opportunities exist right now, and why human relationships continue to be a decisive advantage in business.This episode isn't about whether AI will change your business, but how quickly you're willing to adapt before your competitors do.
Key Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:01:28] Roland's Tech Origin Story
[00:08:27] Getting Started with AI
[00:09:25] AI for Content and Marketing
[00:16:20] Building Teams of AI Agents
[00:18:33] The Rise of Agentic AI
[00:21:26] AI-Powered Customer Service
[00:25:36] AI's Limits and Legal Risks
[00:34:35] Why Human Oversight Matters
[00:34:46] AI in Acquisitions and Deal Flow
[00:41:08] The Human Side of M&A
[00:48:07] Using AI to Plan Your Exit Memorable Quotes:
"To truly stand out in an ever-increasing sea of easily generated AI content, the people that do stand out and succeed are going to be the ones that personalize the connection between themselves and the reader." [00:34:15] – Roland Frasier
"It is all about you're going to get the best deals done where people know, like, and trust you. That does require human interaction still. We're using AI to really do the heavy lifting to significantly speed up the process of analysis and outreach, and the rote things. And the things that require human connection, those are still important." [00:41:32] **– Roland Frasier
Connect with Roland Frasier:**
Website: https://www.rolandfrasier.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rolandfrasier/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rolandfrasier
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You freeze before you know why. Your heart races before you register the threat. Dr. Joseph LeDoux has spent decades mapping the neural pathways that prove a startling truth: fear is not what saves you. The survival response comes first, fast and unconscious, routed through ancient circuitry that predates emotion itself. What we call fear is something we construct afterward, a narrative built on top of biology that stretches back 3.7 billion years to the first bacterial cell that learned to detect danger.
Dr. Joseph’s discovery of the auditory shortcut to the amygdala revealed that the brain responds to threat in seven milliseconds, long before the cortex gets involved. But if the amygdala isn't the fear center, and if emotions are assembled rather than triggered, then anxiety isn't hardwired. It's learned. Which means it can be unlearned. In this conversation, we trace the deep evolutionary history of survival, the difference between a threat response and a felt emotion, and why understanding yourself as a narrative memory network might be the most powerful tool you have for rewriting your own story.
This isn't about eliminating fear but recognizing that the story you've been telling yourself about who you are and what you're afraid of is just that: a story. And stories can change.
Key Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:56:00] How the amygdala shortcut changed neuroscience
[03:25:00] From marketing student to brain researcher
[08:45:00] Why the left brain creates explanations
[12:34:00] Why the amygdala isn't the fear center
[19:54:00] The low road and high road of threat detection
[25:08:00] Why danger is as old as life itself
[30:18:00] Why emotions are shaped by culture
[33:38:00] No self, no fear: the story of you
[39:07:00] How narrative shapes the brain
[42:57:00] A three-step approach to lasting change
[48:18:00] Why anxiety is still about the story we tell ourselves
Memorable Quotes:
"So this idea about danger, it goes back to the beginning of life. As soon as there was life, there was danger." [00:25:12] – Dr. Joseph LeDoux
"So the good news is, if your anxiety problem, your problem with anxiety, reflects a narrative about yourself that you have constructed, then the good news is that if you have a narrative, you can change that narrative." [00:37:33] – Dr. Joseph LeDoux
Connect with Dr. Joseph LeDoux:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-ledoux/
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Alex Howard built a global health clinic by his 20s, walked away from a BBC television deal to protect his autonomy, and accidentally lost a fortune in Bitcoin by trading instead of holding. His path from chronic fatigue patient to running conferences with 185,000 attendees wasn't linear, and it wasn't clean.
This conversation strips away the highlight reel. Alex talks about the cash flow pressures that come with ambition, the specific mistakes that nearly derailed him, and why authentic marketing isn't just ethical but strategically smarter in the long run. He's made every classic entrepreneurial mistake, and he's willing to name them.
If you're building something that matters and trying to scale without compromising your values, this is the conversation you need to hear.
Key Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:02:38] From a fatigue patient to a founder at 20
[00:04:14] Poverty, ambition, and success
[00:05:00] Declined cards and tough beginnings
[00:07:05] Turning down the BBC
[00:10:56] From practitioner to manager
[00:13:48] Why most summits fail
[00:15:33] The 2020 summit gold rush
[00:19:04] The Bitcoin loss story
[00:21:30] The crypto venture crash
[00:24:10] Radical responsibility in business
[00:28:59] Authentic marketing that lasts
[00:32:45] The cancelled mentor story
[00:35:20] Conferences as business builders
[00:38:05] The risk of one channel
[00:40:15] Niching down and scaling
[00:42:30] Scaling struggles and partnerships
[00:44:00] Hiring slow, firing fast Memorable Quotes:
"I quickly realized that not having control meant that I would have to compromise. And I couldn't do then things that perhaps to the ethical moral standard that I wanted to do them, but I also didn't have the autonomy that I wanted. " [00:06:52] – Alex Howard
"I would rather make a lot less money and have an audience that actually trust me, that wants to be around my work for the coming decades." [00:28:15] – Alex Howard
Connect with Alex Howard:
Website: https://www.alexhoward.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alexhowardtherapy/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrAlexHowardTherapy
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Michael Brady, founder of Generosity Wealth Management, hit the pinnacle of traditional finance only to watch his world evaporate in the 2008 crash. But that loss became his greatest teacher, forcing a shift from chasing numbers to stoking the fire of intentional generosity. Today, he's redefining wealth management by proving that money doesn't just buy things but also magnifies who we already are.
In this conversation, we get into the discipline of abundance, the power of boundary setting, and what it really looks like to lead a life where your assets finally align with your soul. Mike shares how he rebuilt his business from the ground up with values at the center, why generosity is a practice that defines success rather than follows it, and how treating your life like a business can transform your financial future, no matter your income level.
This is a conversation about money, yes. But more than that, it's about clarity, courage, and the kind of leadership that leaves a legacy worth passing on.
Key Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:01:10] From finance to generosity
[00:04:56] Financial self-sabotage
[00:07:05] Control, influence, release
[00:12:22] Abundance vs. scarcity
[00:16:16] Fear-based financial marketing
[00:20:18] Generosity as discipline
[00:29:12] Money = calories in, out
[00:34:23] Building with boundaries
[00:37:11] Losing everything in 2008
[00:40:53] A business that fits life
[00:45:50] The power of community
[00:48:47] Reinventing at 57
Memorable Quotes:"Money is just a thing. It magnifies what's already there. If you're a good person with no money, you're going to be a great person with money. And the opposite, unfortunately, if you're a jerk with no money, you're a big jerk with money."[00:04:43] – Michael Brady
"That doesn't really matter how much money you make. It's just like if you want to be fit… it's calories in, calories out. That's it. Everything else is details." [00:29:16] – Michael Brady
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Neil Markey went from leading Rangers in combat to leading psychedelic retreats in Jamaica. The transition wasn't clean. Depression, PTSD, and a divorce during his MBA forced him underground, where he found psilocybin and meditation. Now as CEO of Beckley Retreats, he's wrestling with a question the entire psychedelic movement faces: how do you scale something sacred without breaking it?
This conversation doesn't romanticize the work. Neil talks candidly about the 2-3% of guests who destabilize post-retreat, the ego inflation that can infect facilitators, and why he screens out severe PTSD cases even though he's a veteran himself. He's building group-based programs that cost less and reach more people, but he's also watching for the exact human tendencies that could corrupt the field as it grows.
There's tension here between accessibility and integrity, between honoring indigenous traditions and adapting them for Westerners who've never touched mysticism. Neil isn't pretending he's solved it. He's just trying not to make it worse.
Key Timestamps:
[00:06:00] Why integrity matters more than maximizing profit in this work
[00:18:00] The neuroscience of neuroplasticity and why integration matters
[00:28:00] Working with veterans who have traumatic brain injuries
[00:31:00] Safety protocols: screening, dosing, facilitator ratios, and medical support
[00:42:00] Breaking bad habits: why people stop drinking after psilocybin
[00:55:00] The risk of ego inflation in facilitators and how to address it
Memorable Quotes:
[00:11:34] "Some of these wise leaders may have learned something over a few thousand years of doing this work and we should pay attention to that." – Neil Markey
[00:53:34] "We're looking for people that have done enough work and kind of gotten out of their own way. And it's not about them anymore." – Neil Markey
Neil Markey
Co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats
Neil Markey is a former Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. After struggling with depression and PTSD during his MBA at Columbia University, he discovered healing through mindfulness and psychedelics. He previously worked as Chief Growth Officer for a $450M private equity portfolio company and as a consultant at McKinsey & Co, where he co-led the internal mindfulness program. Now at Beckley Retreats, he's dedicated to providing safe, professional psilocybin retreats that integrate science-backed holistic wellbeing practices with the utmost integrity.
Website: beckleyretreats.com
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/neilpmarkey
Instagram: @neilpmarkey
Real transformation may not just come from thinking differently, but from learning how to feel differently, aligning the mind with the neural networks of the heart and gut to unlock deeper healing, resilience, and awareness, which is exactly the kind of inner rewiring and heart intelligence we explore inside the HeartMind All-Access Membership and Community. Learn more and start your journey here: https://www.heartmind.co/podcastoffer
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Australia made history by rescheduling MDMA and psilocybin for therapeutic use, and it didn't happen the usual way. It came from thousands of citizen submissions, growing scientific evidence, and a recognition that current mental health treatments just aren't working for most people.
In this episode, we sit down with Tania de Jong, an Award-winning Social Entrepreneur, Global Speaker, Soprano, and Co-Founder of Mind Medicine Australia, to talk about how they made it happen, what this means for patients and psychiatrists, and why taking ownership of your own mental health might be more important than ever. This is about changing the system when the system isn't serving people.
Key Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:02:01] Rescheduling vs. registration
[00:05:55] Citizen advocacy’s impact in Australia
[00:07:47] FDA advisory missteps
[00:15:16] Who can prescribe and provide therapy
[00:20:00] Training 500 clinicians: key elements
[00:27:55] Cost, access, and scaling therapy
[00:35:21] Becoming your own chief medical officer
[00:39:32] Psychedelics: the Wild West and what’s next
Memorable Quotes:
"People at the end of the day want to get well, they want to lead a meaningful life and a happy and healthy life, which is every person's birthright." [00:11:40] – Tania de Jong
"We should all be our own chief medical officer, and I really believe that. I think it's really, really important to look at any kind of treatment that you're being recommended. Do your due diligence." [00:34:30] – Tania de Jong
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Your beliefs aren't abstract.
They're wiring your brain in real time, and according to Dr. David Perlmutter, they're also determining whether your mitochondria thrives or fails. In this conversation, we move past the idea that modern medicine will catch you when you fall and into the harder truth: your daily choices are either building cognitive resilience or feeding a cycle of inflammation that cuts you off from your own prefrontal cortex.
A board-certified neurologist, six-time New York Times bestselling author, and Fellow of the American College of Nutrition, Dr. Perlmutter brings decades of clinical and research experience to this discussion, bridging neuroscience, nutrition, and preventive medicine in a way that challenges conventional thinking. He walks us through the neuroscience of agency, the role of microglial cells in brain health, and why ultra-processed foods don't just make you gain weight but can disconnect you from the part of your brain that helps you make better decisions. This is about understanding that neuroplasticity, mitochondrial health, and even compassion are trainable, and the time to start is before the diagnosis arrives.
We also confront what most people don't want to hear: there is no drug that treats the underlying fire of diabetes, hypertension, or Alzheimer's. Only the smoke. So, what do you do when prevention is the only real medicine? You take radical responsibility.
Key Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:02:43] Alzheimer’s pandemic & pharma myths
[00:06:39] Neuroplasticity: why it matters
[00:12:30] Synaptic pruning & microglia
[00:15:30] Neurogenesis across the lifespan
[00:17:36] BDNF & exercise benefits
[00:21:44] Metabolic health & the brain
[00:28:15] Amygdala vs. prefrontal control
[00:33:59] Ultra-processed foods & inflammation
[00:36:13] Lifespan vs. healthspan
[00:38:43] Mitochondria & cell survival
[00:46:11] Brain wiring: sugar & fat cravings
[00:48:45] Why your choices matter
[00:52:46] Building momentum & habits
Memorable Quotes:
"Our body-wide metabolic health is playing a central role in what you and I are talking about right now, the ability of the brain to form new and wonderful synapses and the ability of the brain to form new brain cells and repopulate itself with new brain cells based upon our metabolic health, which is a downstream manifestation of our day-to-day choices, which ultimately is a reflection of our beliefs." [00:21:14] – Dr. David Perlmutter
"We do not have a single drug available on the planet to treat diabetes, to treat high blood pressure, none... They're treating the smoke and not the fire… We're not focusing on the underlying disorder, we're only focusing on its manifestations." [00:50:22] – Dr. David Perlmutter
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One of your biggest limitations isn't about talent, but about belief.
In this conversation, Steven Kotler - New York Times bestselling author, award-winning journalist, and Executive Director of the Flow Research Collective - explores how flow states can rewire the stories we tell ourselves, expand what we think is possible, and radically upgrade performance. We talk about fear, resilience, peak states, and the science behind becoming more capable than you thought you were.
This isn't about positive thinking or affirmations, but the neurobiology of transformation, the relationship between flow and intuition, and why getting the life you want is, in Steven's words, a violent act. You'll learn why flow can override PTSD, how to use fear as a compass, and the practical steps to make optimal performance a daily reality.This one is about stretching your edge and discovering what actually happens when you do.
Key Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:01:13] Bannister Effect: Beliefs shape performance
[00:10:30] Flow vs. psychedelics: Altered states
[00:13:33] High perch: Expansive flow
[00:15:11] Affirmations vs. gratitude
[00:21:29] Victim mindset blocks flow
[00:24:11] Consumer unworthiness myth
[00:26:27] Emotional set points + flow
[00:30:02] Flow triggers: Focus & distraction[
00:37:17] Fear as a compass
[00:42:22] Inferiority & invisible ceilings
[00:48:01] Start here: Sleep & hydration
[00:51:04] Finding your flow activity
[00:57:34] Flow vs. psychedelics: Brain differences
Memorable Quotes:
"You're outside your comfort zone, so you've got to get comfortable with being uncomfortable. It's not that there's less fear, it's that your relationship to fear changes." [00:34:41] – Steven Kotler
"Our capabilities, our ceiling is invisible, and it's invisible to ourselves. We can never know. And the reason our capabilities are emergent, they literally are what emerge in flow at this superior level." [00:43:10] – Steven Kotler
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Dr. Dawson Church has spent decades proving what mystics have always known: our thoughts literally rewire our brains in real time. His research with thousands of PTSD veterans reveals how simple acupressure tapping can break trauma loops that have persisted for years, sometimes in a single session.
But Church's work goes beyond healing. He's discovered that meditation produces the same neurochemicals as psychedelic drugs like dopamine, serotonin, and anandamide, creating what he calls "bliss brain" states that become genuinely addictive. The implications are staggering: we can literally become addicted to our own enlightenment.
Key Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:01:34] Positive and negative beliefs instantly affecting physiological measures
[00:05:07] The “negativity bias” and human survival biology
[00:11:13] Using EFT and acupressure tapping to interrupt trauma loops
[00:20:41] Importance of processing and feeling negative emotions
[00:27:34] The development and practice of "EcoMeditation"
[00:33:09] Malleability of personality and the “subject-object shift”
[00:38:21] The neurochemical basis of meditation
[00:43:17] Global happiness trends and maintaining a positive worldview
[00:48:26] Neuroplasticity and the “fire together, wire together” principle
[00:54:02] Confronting debilitating self-beliefs through tapping and meditation
Memorable Quotes:
"If people knew all of this, they would never have another negative thought in their lives." – Dr. Dawson Church
"What we now have that our ancestors didn't have, even 50 or 100 years ago, is we have modern neuroscience. And we can now filter those ancient techniques through the lens of neuroscience." – Dr. Dawson Church
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Four-time world weightlifting champion Jerzy Gregorek didn't just build physical strength—he discovered that true power comes from making hard choices when easy ones beckon. From risking his life in Poland's Solidarity movement to rebuilding in America as a political refugee, Jerzy learned that discipline without joy becomes punishment, and comfort without challenge becomes meaningless.
In this conversation, Jerzy reveals why the body never lies about our choices, how complete satisfaction actually shortens life, and why the art of living well requires constant calibration between effort and ease. His philosophy extends far beyond the gym into relationships, aging, and the daily practice of choosing growth over comfort.
Key Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:02:17] The solidarity strike that changed everything
[00:08:44] Easy choices, hard life philosophy explained
[00:12:45] Why failure is the beginning of wisdom
[00:17:37] How are our bodies a truth-teller?
[00:21:25] The comfort trap destroying modern lives
[00:22:33] Why complete satisfaction prevents growth
[00:27:05] Learning from 100-year-olds in blue zones
[00:31:19] Weight lifting and efficient training
[00:37:01] What does success truly look like?
Memorable Quotes:
"Even in the darkest moment, we have our choice, and maybe we don't see it, but it's there. And to be aware of it is very important." [00:03:10] – Jerzy Gregorek
"Being satisfied means also the living that doesn't have any meaning, that doesn't fight for anything better, for more, for society, for yourself. In order to be in that place, we need to overcome something that is really difficult, hard. So, that's the hard choice comes in." [00:22:44] – Jerzy Gregorek
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Stephen Ibaraki has shaped over $100 trillion in sustainable investments and guided the world’s top 100 CEOs through technological transformations a decade ahead of their time. But his most radical insight isn’t about the power of Quantum Computing—it’s about the power of Radical Curiosity.
In this far-reaching conversation, the founder of the UN ITU AI for Good initiative joins Dr. Fleet Maull to reveal why we are approaching a moment of unprecedented abundance. Stephen maps out the Five Converging Technology Layers—Energy, Hardware, Fabric, Intelligence, and Autonomy—that are poised to expand human intelligence by a quadrillion times.
However, the "Age of AI" brings a new challenge: The crisis of human anxiety. From his family’s internment during WWII to his work with central banks, Stephen explains why Self-Actualization and an internal locus of control are the only true safeguards in a volatile world. Discover why the traditional barriers between technological "haves" and "have-nots" are collapsing, and why your ability to learn how to learn is now the world’s most valuable currency.
We Also Discuss:
• Why top tech giants are moving away from traditional degrees in favor of skills
• How "talking" to your computer is replacing traditional programming and what happens when AI starts acting on its own.
• Insights from Stephen’s work with the UN’s AI for Good initiative and how top CEOs are being guided toward ethical, sustainable leadership.
• Why the falling costs of energy and hardware will provide a “supercomputer in every pocket,” regardless of geography or economic status.
• Practical advice on building the "grit" and optimism needed to stay grounded while the world’s technological foundations are being rewritten.
Key Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:01:55] Stephen’s background and journey
[00:12:47] What concerns top CEOs and leaders?
[00:20:25] Technology bifurcating the world today
[00:34:57] Principles to keep pace with evolving technology
[00:46:14] How to train children to become self-actualizers
[00:51:48] Encourage entrepreneurial thinking
Memorable Quotes:
"For the first time in American history, 60% of Americans don't believe you need a college education to be successful. And there's a realization that you can just get skills." – Stephen Ibaraki
"It really is the resilience that allows us to keep getting back in the game, so to speak, and to learning and to be curious... because we can either let all this kind of push us back into that anxiety and despair, even overwhelm, or we kind of learned that maybe... expose ourselves to the edge." –Stephen Ibaraki
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What if the mismatch between our biology and the modern world is keeping us from reaching our full human potential?
In this conversation, I sit with Eric Edmeades, creator of the WildFit program, to explore a radically different way of relating to food, health, and performance. Instead of dieting through restriction and self-judgment, Eric invites us into a more compassionate, biologically informed approach, one that honors how we actually evolved to live, eat, and thrive.
We talk about why so many well-intentioned health efforts fail, and how small, incremental changes can create profound and lasting transformation. Eric shares how rebuilding self-esteem is just as important as changing what’s on your plate, and how understanding our ancient instincts can free us from shame, cravings, and self-blame.
This episode goes beyond nutrition. We explore the disconnect between evolutionary biology and modern civilization, how limiting beliefs shape our performance and success, and what it really takes to come back into alignment with our bodies, our minds, and our lives. At its heart, this is an invitation to stop fighting yourself, and start working with the wisdom that’s already built in.
We Also Discuss:
● The biological aspect of food struggles
● Self-esteem as foundational to lasting health
● Cravings and biology and why the latter is important
● The conflict between modern life and ancient wiring
● The basic biological needs that restore well-being
● Limiting beliefs quietly sabotaging performance
Key Timestamps:
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:01:11] The WILDFIT Program’s core principles
[0:07:23] Aligning one’s self with basic biology for success
[0:09:41] Basic biological needs that support optimal performance
[0:17:17] How to start addressing limit beliefs
[0:27:42] Transforming the “I’m not good enough” belief[
0:30:07] Impostor syndrome and what you need to know
[0:35:13] Mindset shifts that we need to start making
[0:44:49] Evolutionary mismatch and well-being.
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What if marketing didn’t have to feel confusing, exhausting, or out of alignment with who you are?
In this episode, I sit with marketing strategist Billy Broas and his elegantly simple Five Light Bulbs Framework, a way of clarifying your message so it actually lands with the people you’re here to serve. Too many entrepreneurs care deeply about their work but feel overwhelmed by marketing tactics, platforms, and noise. Billy offers a different starting point: not tools or funnels, but empathy, clarity, and truth.
We walk through the five essential “light bulbs” that guide effective messaging, beginning with a deep understanding of your customer’s current reality and ending with the transformation they’re truly seeking. Along the way, we explore how to differentiate your work without attacking others, how to articulate what makes your approach distinct, and why a compelling offer only works once the message is clear.
At its heart, this conversation is a reminder that marketing isn’t about shouting louder; it’s about speaking more clearly. When your message is aligned, simple, and human, marketing becomes less of a struggle and more of an invitation.
We Also Discuss:
● Why marketing begins with empathy, not tactics
● Clarity creating connection before conversion
● Customers wanting to feel understood first
● Differentiation can be both calming and respectful
● Why your marketing method matters as much as your product
● Why transformation is the real message people buy
Key Timestamps
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast.
[0:01:43] How the five light bulbs framework simplifies marketing
[0:03:16] Light bulb framework 1
[0:06:07] Light bulb framework 2
[0:11:24] Light bulb framework 3
[0:13:09] Light bulb framework 4
[0:15:33] Light bulb framework 5
[0:20:12] Simplified marketing for entrepreneurs.
[0:24:16] Are you following the marketing playbook?
[0:26:22] Where do you spend your scarce marketing dollars
[0:31:12] Do you need to be on every platform?
[0:34:42] Who benefits from the five light bulb framework?
[0:37:40] Myths most business owners have about marketing
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What if some of our most profound spiritual experiences are not outside of us, but already wired into our biology?
In this episode, I sit with the pioneering work of Dr. Rick Strassman and his decades-long inquiry into DMT, one of the most mysterious and powerful molecules produced by the human body. His research invites us to reconsider the boundaries between meditation, psychedelics, near-death experiences, and naturally occurring mystical states, not as separate phenomena, but as expressions of a deeper architecture of consciousness.
We explore the possibility that DMT may act as a biological bridge between inner contemplative states and visionary experiences often described as “more real than real.” From meditation and prayer to dying and transcendence, this conversation opens a larger question about how reality itself is constructed, and how context, intention, and inner orientation shape what we encounter.
This is not a conversation about substances alone. It’s an inquiry into consciousness, meaning, and the sacred intersection of science and spirituality, where mystery is not dismissed, but approached with rigor, humility, and wonder.
We Also Discuss:
● Consciousness being shaped by biology and meaning together
● How DMT challenges how we define what feels real
● Meditation and psychedelics sharing inner pathways
● Why not all transcendence dissolves the self
● Some states invite union, others invite dialogue
● Science and spirituality don’t have to compete
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:01:45] DMT and naturally occuring mystical experiences.
[0:05:41] Therapeutic applications of DMT
[0:12:42] Meditative experiences when using DMT
[0:20:00] DMT neurotransmitter system
[0:24:14] Placebo effect of DMT and current studies
[0:30:40] The research on psychedelics and DMT
[0:34:55] Psychedelics and spiritual evolution
[0:44:27] 2 categories of pyschedelic states
[0:46:45] Universal religion and diversity.
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What if success doesn’t come from grinding harder—but from loving what you’re doing?
In this episode, Dr. Fleet Maull sits down with transformational teacher and entrepreneur Gay Hendricks to explore the inner dimension of entrepreneurship—and why happiness is not a byproduct of success, but one of its greatest drivers.
Gay shares how entrepreneurs thrive when they align their work with what they genuinely love to do, calling this operating in the “genius zone.” When your business is built around what brings you alive, your creativity expands, resilience deepens, and success becomes more sustainable. Instead of burning out through relentless effort, this conversation invites entrepreneurs to build success from joy, curiosity, and authentic self-expression.
From a childhood watermelon stand to working with world-class founders, Gay reveals how compelling offers, mindset shifts, and emotional awareness shape long-term success. Together, Fleet and Gay unpack how befriending fear, clearing limiting beliefs, cultivating conscious relationships, and tending to the inner life of the entrepreneur are not luxuries—but necessities for building a thriving business and a meaningful life.
This is a powerful reminder that you don’t have to sacrifice yourself to succeed. When you love what you do, success has room to grow.
We Also Discuss:
● The watermelon story and the power of a compelling offer
● Doing work you love as the foundation of a meaningful business
● Entrepreneurship as a mind–body–spirit journey
● How breathwork helps regulate stress and expand resilience
● Building resilience to meet inevitable challenges
Key Timestamps
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast.
[0:01:49] The watermelon business that started it all.
[0:04:50] The power of a compelling offer.
[0:06:51] Mindset shifts for entrepreneurs.
[0:10:35] Are you happy with what you’re doing?
[0:12:11] Clearing out your limiting beliefs.
[0:20:21] Befriending fear in entrepreneurship.
[0:24:51] The inner dimension of the entrepreneurial journey
[0:27:34] The impact of doing work we love.
[0:29:52] Relationships are at the heart and center of everything.
[0:34:32] The real and deep meaning of “letting go”.
[0:39:23] Life is a mind-body-spirit journey.
[0:42:05] Breathwork and the link to lowering stress.
[0:48:39] Developing resilience to overcome challenges.
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What if the real purpose of marketing isn’t persuasion at all—but service?
In this episode, I sit down with Richard Taubinger to explore what conscious marketing looks like when we genuinely put the customer’s well-being first. Instead of chasing conversions or pushing urgency, we talk about slowing down, telling the truth, and helping people make the right decision, even when that decision is no. This approach asks us to trade short-term wins for long-term trust, and to see marketing as a relationship rather than a transaction.
We dive into the principles of truth, transparency, and ethical responsibility, and why businesses rooted in these values tend to be more resilient, more respected, and ultimately more successful. Conscious marketing isn’t about being soft or naïve. It’s about aligning profit with integrity, and building something that actually lasts.
We Also Discuss:
● Why marketing works best when it serves real needs
● Strengthening relationships by knowing how to say no
● Ethics protecting both the buyer and the brand
● How long-term value beats short-term conversion
● Attracting aligned clients through honest marketing
● Why integrity scales better than manipulation
Key Timestamps
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:03:17] The advantage of an entrepreneurial company
[0:09:05] Putting yourself out there as an entrepreneur
[0:13:48] The marketing journey – finding people who have a problem
[0:18:49] Why video is important for marketing today
[0:22:10] Marketing as a service to the people
[0:23:10] Bringing scarcity and urgency to conscious marketing
[0:29:14] A straightforward marketing approach
[0:32:29] What to do if you’re just starting out with marketing
[0:35:41] The fastest way to 10x your business – masterminds
[0:40:14] Importance of a founder getting a book out
[0:45:27] Who is your customer?
[0:47:28] Putting your purpose at the center
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What if healing doesn’t always require a dramatic breakthrough, but a gentle return to balance?
In this episode, I explore the emerging science and lived experience of microdosing psychedelics with Dr. James Fadiman, one of the true pioneers in this field. We talk about what microdosing really is: small, sub-perceptual amounts of substances like psilocybin and LSD, and why so many people report feeling more like themselves again. Not euphoric. Not numbed out. Just present, connected, and emotionally available.
We look at how microdosing appears to reduce anxiety and depression while supporting a fuller emotional range, rather than suppressing feeling the way many conventional medications do. Dr. Fadiman introduces the idea of disequilibrium, those subtle emotional and physical imbalances that show up as poor sleep, low energy, chronic pain, or a sense of being off, and how microdosing may help restore coherence across mind and body. We also explore neuroplasticity, citizen science, and what thousands of personal reports are teaching us about healing at the level of consciousness.
This conversation isn’t about hype or quick fixes. It’s about listening carefully to data, to experience, and to the quiet signals of the nervous system, and asking what it truly means to come back into alignment.
We Also Discuss:
● How healing can be subtle and profound
● Balance mattering more than intensity
● Microdosing supporting emotional range
● Disequilibrium showing up in the mind and body
● Neuroplasticity opening new pathways
● Small inputs creating lasting change
Key Timestamps
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:01:31] Transformative experiences with psychedelics and its impact.
[0:07:35] Psychedelics for scientific problem solving.
[0:10:31] Microdosing and the benefits it creates.
[0:15:08] LSD, Psilocybin, Mushrooms
[0:17:22] Developing the Fadiman Protocol
[0:20:01] Microdosing affects the disequilibrium in the system.
[0:28:32] Differences in microdosing protocols.
[0:35:25] Heroic dose and the meaning behind it.
[0:37:34] Microdosing and addiction prevention.
[0:41:53] The difference between homeopathy and microdosing.
[0:46:21] Microdosing for Health, Healing, and Enhanced Performance.
[0:50:43] The future of microdosing.
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What if aging isn’t written into your DNA the way we’ve been led to believe?
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Kien Vuu to challenge one of the most common assumptions about aging, that our genes are our destiny. We explore the emerging science of epigenetics and bioenergetic medicine, and how our biology is far more responsive, adaptive, and influenced by our daily choices than most of us realize.
Dr. Vuu helps unpack the difference between chronological age and biological age, revealing how the energetic environment we create, through our thoughts, emotions, relationships, lifestyle, and sense of purpose, directly shapes how our cells express our genes. This conversation is a powerful reminder that longevity isn’t just about adding years to life, but about creating the internal conditions for vitality, resilience, and meaningful health at every stage.
We Also Discuss: ● How genes load the gun but lifestyle pulls the trigger
● What biological age is and its difference from chronological age
● Thoughts and emotions shaping cellular health
● Chronic stress accelerating aging from the inside
● Purpose creating safety at a cellular level
● How daily choices rewrites how genes express themselves
Key Timestamps:
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast.
[0:01:27] Pivotal moments that triggered change.
[0:03:50] What turns on optimal health or thrive state.
[0:05:19] The default mode network.
[0:08:18] The breaking down of your body systems.
[0:11:40] What is the “thrive” state?
[0:18:06] The intelligence of the epigenetic interface.
[0:21:00] Quieting down of the default mode network.
[0:24:48] Understanding bioenergetic medicine.
[0:37:35] Misconceptions about aging.
[0:39:36] Biological vs. Chronological Age.
[0:46:52] Choices to make to optimize one’s health.
[0:53:46] Lab tests, wearables, and other recommendations.
[0:56:17] Purpose is encoded into our DNA.
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What if the real power of AI isn’t about chasing the latest tools, but about solving the right problem first?
In this episode, I sit down with Brad Costanzo to cut through the noise around artificial intelligence and bring the conversation back to something far more grounded and effective: bottlenecks. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by endless AI possibilities, Brad invites us to slow down, identify what’s actually constraining growth in our businesses, and apply AI with clarity and intention.
We explore how entrepreneurs can use simple frameworks to diagnose friction points, whether that’s marketing, customer support, decision-making, or operations, and then strategically apply AI as a force multiplier. This is a deeply human conversation about using technology to free up creativity, restore focus, and support smarter, more aligned growth, without losing the soul of the business.
We Also Discuss:
● The bottlenecks that reveal where growth is being constrained
● How AI works best when it solves a specific pain point
● Why clarity should precede any AI automation
● How AI amplifies creativity not replace it
● How strategic restraint creates faster results
Key Timestamps:
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast.
[00:06:01] Where to start integrating in your business.
[00:08:07] Simplifying AI using a 5-bucket framework.
[00:19:21] Are you scared of AI? You should be!
[00:21:33] The MAC Method.
[00:28:10] AI as a mastermind.
[00:33:43] Amplifying your business genius with AI.
[00:42:57] Increase business valuation with AI integration.
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What happens when science, healing, and culture finally meet in the same room, and something genuinely new becomes possible?
I recently returned from the MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference in Denver, and I can honestly say it felt like a turning point. What gathered there wasn’t just a community of researchers or clinicians, but a broad and unlikely coalition, scientists, veterans, therapists, policymakers, spiritual leaders, and people from across the political spectrum, coming together around a shared commitment to healing. In a time marked by division and uncertainty, the atmosphere was unmistakably hopeful.
In my conversation with Dr. Rick Doblin, founder and president of MAPS, we explore why this moment feels different from past psychedelic waves. We talk about the groundbreaking Phase 3 research on MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD, the remarkable engagement and outcomes from clinical trials, and the parallel paths of medicalization and decriminalization that are shaping the future of this work. More than anything, this episode is about what becomes possible when we move beyond stigma and fear and begin to integrate these medicines with care, rigor, and compassion.
We Also Discuss:
● The psychedelic movement becoming truly bipartisan
● MDMA-assisted therapy showing unprecedented PTSD outcomes
● Why engagement in treatment matters as much as efficacy
● Psychedelics inviting healing at the root, not just symptom relief
● The safe containers that allow truth-telling and integration
Key Timestamps:
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:02:24] Setbacks encountered for rescheduling MDMA
[0:13:55] Psychedelic legalization and destigmatization.
[0:23:22] Insurance coverage for MDMA therapy.
[0:28:01] The “right to try” for controlled substances.
[0:36:11] MAPS’ involvement in today’s pressing humanitarian issues.
[0:48:26] Culture and its impact on the acceptance of psychedelics.
[0:54:44] Opinion on licensing fror psychedelic legalization.
[01:02:52] Psychedelics and how it relates to positive changes in consciousness.
[01:11:35] What would be happening now if MDMA got approved?
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What if the story you’ve been living is actually the bridge to the people you’re meant to serve?
In today’s conversation with Sammy Taggett, “Shoebox Moses”, I explore how our most human moments, sometimes our most painful, become the very narratives that build trust, deepen connection, and move our businesses forward with real integrity.
Sammy’s journey is extraordinary, and the way he’s learned to weave meaning from it is a masterclass in authentic storytelling. We dig into why stories create emotional resonance, how they shape loyalty, and why telling the truth about where we come from can transform our marketing into something deeply relational rather than transactional.
If you’ve ever wondered how to speak to your audience in a way that actually lands, how to connect heart-to-heart while supporting real action, this episode is going to light up your thinking and, I hope, your spirit.
We Also Discuss: ● The heartbeat of effective marketing.
● Building trust through authentic stories.
● A powerful origin story humanizes your brand
● Guiding people from pain to possibility.
● Strengthening customer loyalty.
● How your lived experience can be your most valuable asset.
[00:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast.
[00:05:33] Connecting to people through a good story.
[00:09:18] B.I.N.G.E. framework for storytelling.
[00:15:27] How to get into the right mindset of starting your own show.
[00:21:49] Content Multiplication System
[00:29:12] Monetizing health and wellness podcasts.
[00:32:48] AI in podcast interviews.
[00:41:31] Video podcasting advantages.
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What if the tension you’re carrying isn’t the result of one big traumatic moment, but the quiet accumulation of stress your body has been holding for years?
In this episode, I sit down with Christopher Lee Maher, former Navy SEAL and creator of True Body Intelligence, to explore his powerful concept of Strauma, the slow, often invisible buildup of chronic stress that can quietly turn into pain, anxiety, and emotional exhaustion. We talk about how fear and anxiety don’t just live in the mind, but are deeply rooted in the body, shaping how our nervous system responds long after the stress has passed.
Christopher shares his own journey of healing chronic pain and anxiety and invites us into a radically embodied way of understanding well-being, one that honors the body’s innate intelligence and its capacity to self-regulate. This conversation is an invitation to listen more deeply to what your body has been trying to tell you and to discover practical pathways back to balance, resilience, and homeostasis.
We Also Discuss: ● How chronic stress can wound the body as deeply as acute trauma
● Strauma building quietly until the body demands attention
● Fear and anxiety living in the nervous system, not just the mind
● The body remembering what the mind tries to outrun
● Homeostasis as a return to inner intelligence, not perfection
Key Timestamps
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast.
[0:02:22] A story on childhood anxiety and resilience.
[0:03:31] Stress resilience training in SEALs.
[0:06:53] Strauma and what it means.
[0:10:33] Going too far carries a cost with it.
[0:18:55] Reverse engineering states of function.
[0:21:06] What organs process fear?
[0:25:16] The state of neutrality.
[0:29:06] The spirituality of science and self-healing.
[0:43:02] Quantum Healing and Homeostasis.
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What if healing wasn’t something we chased, but something we remembered?
In this beautiful and deeply moving conversation with Dr. Rola Halam, we explore the ancient Sufi practice of Zikr, the remembrance of God through the chanting of the Divine’s 99 names. This sacred practice isn’t just about repetition or ritual. It’s a living, breathing pathway into the heart, a vibration that awakens every cell of the body to divine remembrance and unity.
Dr. Halam shares how each name of God carries its own resonance, mercy, power, compassion, majesty, and how chanting these names opens a portal of healing that reaches through layers of emotion, memory, and energy. In the practice of Zikr, sound becomes medicine. Tears may flow, old wounds may surface, and the heart begins to soften and expand.
This episode invites us to remember that the divine is not somewhere “out there,” but within. Through the vibration of sacred sound and the safety of shared community, we return to the truth that we have never been separate from God, only asleep to that oneness. Zikr becomes the sound of awakening, a return home to the love that has always been within us.
We Also Discuss:
● How sacred sound connects us to a higher being.
● Where true healing begins.
● The process of entering the Sufi tradition.
● How our hearts contain God (when the earth cannot).
● What’s lacking in the Western psychology model of healing trauma.
Key Timestamps:
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast.
[0:01:34] The turning points toward spirituality.
[0:02:20] Sufi awakening experience.
[0:06:00] Why Zikr needs to be recited.
[0:08:27] Sound as a nervous system regulator.
[0:10:00] Activating sacred sound – connecting to a higher being.
[0:13:25] Healing through a holistic approach.
[0:16:15] The Sufi tradition and the process of entering it.
[0:19:28] Divine remembrance – Zikr as the practice of remembering.
[0:23:36] The inadequacy of the Western psychology model for trauma healing.
[0:27:26] An expanded state of consciousness with Zikr.
[0:33:43] Community aspect of the Sufi path.
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What if your anxiety isn’t something to fix, but something to listen to?
In this conversation with Dr. Richard Schwartz, the founder of Internal Family Systems (IFS), we explore a powerful and relieving idea: the mind is made up of many parts, not just one. Even the parts of us that feel anxious, controlling, or overwhelmed are not broken or bad, they are protectors shaped by past experiences, doing their best to keep us safe.
Dr. Schwartz explains how anxiety often arises when vulnerable “exiled” parts carrying old wounds, fear, or shame are pushed away. To prevent that pain from surfacing, protective parts step in through panic, perfectionism, control, or distraction. Through the IFS lens, these patterns aren’t character flaws, they are intelligent survival strategies born from pain.
Together, we explore how healing doesn’t come from fighting or fixing these parts, but from meeting them with curiosity, compassion, and Self-leadership. The Self is the calm, grounded, compassionate core within all of us, untouched by trauma. When we lead from this place, anxious parts can finally soften, release their burdens, and guide us back to a deeper sense of wholeness.
● How all parts hold wisdom and purpose
● The natural states of the mind and how parts form
● The qualities of the Self and why it is central to healing
● How unburdening anxious parts creates neurological change
● How wholeness emerges when all parts are welcomed
We Also Discuss:
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:01:20] The fuel behind Dr. Richard’s career
[0:04:58] Technique to deal with panic attacks
[0:07:24] Understanding the natural states of the mind
[0:09:20] “Exiles” and “Protectors”
[0:12:51] Characteristics of the “Self”
[0:17:22] What happens when trauma is not present
[0:19:14] Working with your parts
[0:23:50] Unburdening the anxious parts impacts you neurologically
[0:30:45] Cultivating the quality of self-leadership
[0:33:37] Where to begin the work of connecting with self
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What if the very challenges you’re trying to avoid are the ones designed to grow you the most?
In this inspiring conversation with Dr. Srikumar Rao, we explore the deeper dimensions of the entrepreneurial mindset, one rooted in acceptance, adaptability, and inner peace amidst uncertainty. Dr. Rao invites us to see life and business not as problems to solve but as journeys to experience fully, where unpredictability isn’t the enemy, it’s the teacher.
We dive into how embracing uncertainty can actually free us from stress and open us to creativity and flow. Dr. Rao shares practical wisdom on transforming setbacks into opportunities, reframing “failures” as life’s feedback, and learning to trust that the universe is ultimately friendly. When we stop fighting reality and begin responding to it with awareness and intention, we don’t just build better businesses, we build better selves.
This episode is a powerful reminder that the heart of entrepreneurship isn’t control, it’s surrender, growth, and presence.
We Also Discuss:
● How unpredictability is part of the design
● Dissolving unnecessary stress through acceptance
● How challenges hold hidden opportunities
● Why setbacks are invitations for growth
● The reason the universe is friendly and not against you
● Creating resilience through surrender
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:02:04] Mindset and applying it to entrepreneurship
[0:04:32] How to eliminate debilitating stress.
[0:09:09] Recognizing opportunities with challenges.
[0:14:24] Your emotional makeup and its importance
[0:18:21] Service orientation in entrepreneurship.
[0:22:24] Maintaining a strong sense of mission and vision.
[0:25:40] How to work with our fears in a constructive way.
[0:29:12] Is the universe friendly?
[0:35:56] The fear of failure and how to handle it.
[0:43:29] Inner peace amid challenges.
[0:50:07] 2 fundamental mindset shifts to begin working on.
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What if the biggest barrier to growing your business isn’t your strategy, but your state of mind?
In this powerful conversation with Peter Sage, we explore how the real work of scaling a business begins on the inside. Peter’s journey, from high-level success to deep personal transformation, reveals that mindset, emotional maturity, and self-awareness aren’t optional traits for entrepreneurs… they’re the foundation for sustainable growth.
I was struck by Peter’s ability to reframe adversity into expansion. When life handed him challenges that could have broken his spirit, he instead used them as fuel for insight and contribution. We talk about what it takes to evolve from survival mode to an abundance mindset, how emotional maturity shapes leadership, and why scaling your business ultimately means scaling yourself.
This conversation is for anyone who’s reached that edge where strategy isn’t enough, and who’s ready to grow beyond old limitations into a mindset that truly matches their vision.
We Also Discuss:
● Why growth always begins with mindset.● Adversity becoming a teacher if we let it.
● Why leadership requires emotional maturity.
● The fear of scarcity blocking creative flow.
● The dangers of tying self-worth to net worth.
Key Timestamps:
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:05:28] The connection between personal development and business success.
[0:14:51] Shifting to a mindset of abundance.
[0:20:42] Money as a logging indicator of the value you’re putting out.
[0:22:53] How to keep the flow of money going?
[0:25:25] Dealing and overcoming setbacks in life and business.
[0:37:48] 2 non-negotiable criteria for hiring people.
[0:43:59] Operational excellence in building a scalable company.
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What if true happiness had nothing to do with what you achieve, what you own, or who approves of you?
In this episode, I sit down with Marci Shimoff, a bestselling author and pioneer in the field of happiness and well-being. Marci shares her powerful perspective on what she calls happiness for no reason, an inner state of peace and joy that isn’t dependent on outside circumstances. She reminds us that this kind of happiness isn’t about plastering on a smile or avoiding life’s challenges, but about cultivating a deep inner foundation that allows us to thrive, even when things get tough.
Together, we explore how each of us can step out of the endless chase for happiness “out there” and begin building the habits of mind, heart, and spirit that create lasting fulfillment. Marci offers both wisdom and practical tools that can shift how we live, love, and lead. If you’ve ever wondered why success alone doesn’t bring happiness, or how to sustain joy in the midst of life’s ups and downs, this conversation will open new possibilities for you.
We Also Discuss:
● The shift from chasing happiness outside to cultivating it within
● Building daily habits that increase joy and resilience
● Embracing personal responsibility for your own well-being
● Surrounding yourself with relationships that uplift and nourish
● Discovering why external success often feels empty without inner peace
● Stepping into a new way of living with happiness as your natural state
Key Timestamps
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:05:07] What does happiness for no reason mean?
[0:08:30] Are our circumstances really the reason for happiness?
[0:10:38] The ONLY difference between the happy and unhappy people.
[0:13:32] Happiness habits influence our lives.[0:23:23] Limiting core beliefs and happiness.
[0:31:42] Finding your happiness amid global suffering.
[0:36:38] How to develop resilience
[0:40:41] Living in the miracle zone.
[0:47:11] Manifestation and energetic vibrations.
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What would it take to bring psychedelic-assisted therapies fully into the mainstream of medicine?
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Jeannie Fontana to explore the vital importance of creating a state funding agency for psychedelic-assisted therapies. We draw from the groundbreaking California model for stem cell research, which transformed an underfunded, controversial area into a thriving, well-regulated field that now produces FDA-approved treatments.
Dr. Fontana and I explore this vision called the T.R.E.A.T. initiative (Treatments, Research, Education, Access, and Therapies) could shape a future where healing with psychedelics is safe, ethical, and available to all.This conversation is about more than just funding—it’s about building a movement that integrates science, ethics, and compassion to transform mental health care for generations to come.
We Also Discuss:
● The lessons from California’s stem cell research success
● How dedicated funding accelerates breakthroughs into real therapies
● The T.R.E.A.T. vision in building infrastructure and access
● Setting high standards of safety and ethics in therapy
● The collaboration between science and indigenous wisdom
● Reducing stigma through education and public discourse
Key Timestamps:
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast.
[0:02:06] Finding therapy for loved ones that actually work.
[0:07:54] How psychedelic-assisted therapy caught Jeannie’s attention.
[0:08:58] Are psychedelics for everybody?
[0:13:42] T-R-E-A-T (Treatments, Research, Education, Access, & Therapies)
[0:24:29] Safety in psychedelic therapy.
[0:29:17] The need for good psychedelic therapy facilitators.
[0:37:11] Indigenous plant medicine traditions.
[0:45:07] Empowering persons to have agency over their well-being.
[0:51:28] Ketamine-assisted therapy clinics concerns.
[1:06:36] Shift in psychedelics awareness.
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What if the keys to unlocking your greatest creativity and growth are the very fear and anxiety you are trying to avoid? In this episode, I sit down with my dear friend Dr. Gay Hendricks to explore how these often misunderstood emotions can become powerful allies on our journey of transformation.
Gay shares his remarkable insights and personal experiences, including the profound realization that came during a fall when he fully acknowledged the anger, grief, and anxiety he had carried for years. Instead of running from these feelings, he discovered a deeper state of pure awareness waiting on the other side. This conversation is about learning how to befriend fear, breathe through it, and ultimately use it as fuel for our genius and creative potential.
Together, we explore practical tools for transforming anxiety into energy, recognizing upper-limit patterns that hold us back, and stepping into what Gay calls the “genius zone.” If you’ve ever felt fear as a weight or an obstacle, this episode will help you see it as an invitation to deeper freedom, awareness, and authentic creativity.
● How fear and anxiety fuels creativity and growth when we embrace them
● Conscious breathing as the means to release fear’s grip on the body
● Why success can trigger self-sabotage if we avoid our fears
● Recognizing upper-limit patterns frees us from limitation
● The genius zone and how our true creativity comes alive within this zone
We Also Discuss:
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast.
[0:01:38] Conscious awareness of anxiety, anger, and fear
[0:10:41] Fear is a different kind of emotion.
[0:11:22] Breath as a treatment for fear.
[0:14:35] Can we use fear as a fuel for personal growth?
[0:20:00] Learning the right way to communicate anger, sadness, and fear.
[0:28:27] Moving beyond ego-based fears.[0:33:15] Fear and the genius zone.
[0:40:38] The Upper limit problem.
[0:43:31] Loving and exploring your fear and anxiety.
[0:46:00] Breathing exercise.
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What if the difference between struggle and success in your entrepreneurial journey came down to a single shift in your mindset?
In this conversation with Jim Kwik, we dive deep into how adopting a growth mindset can completely transform the way you face challenges, recover from failures, and uncover opportunities that others can’t even see. I share why I believe mindset isn’t just important, it’s the foundation for everything we create as entrepreneurs.
Jim’s insights will challenge the way you think about obstacles, showing you how to reframe setbacks as stepping stones, embrace the discomfort of growth, and take ownership of the standards you set for yourself and your business. Whether you’re navigating economic uncertainty or simply feeling stuck in a cycle of self-doubt, this episode will give you the tools and perspective to rise above and lead with clarity, creativity, and resilience.
We Also Discuss:
● How challenges are a training ground for growth
● Turning failures into valuable learning fuel
● Unlocking creativity by looking for opportunities in obstacles
● Building resilience by leaning into discomfort
● Staying agile and ready to pivot in changing markets
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast.
[0:06:21] Mindset and self-talk effects.
[0:10:12] The one skill that gives entrepreneurs leverage
[0:17:07] What is your motivation and purpose?
[0:20:59] Responsibility and personal power.
[0:26:39] The pathway to self-mastery for an entrepreneur
[0:33:27] Mindset and motivation for success.
[0:39:13] The simple formula for motivation
[0:49:16] Importance of daily routines and practices
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What if the way you eat could become the most powerful act of self-love you’ve ever practiced?
In this deeply inspiring conversation with food revolution leader Ocean Robbins, we explore how transforming our beliefs about food can lead to radical healing and alignment—not just in our bodies, but in our minds, hearts, and communities.
So many of us were taught to treat food as a reward, entertainment, or escape. But what happens when we begin to see food as medicine? As integrity? As a way of caring for ourselves that is rooted in love and aligned with our deepest values?
Ocean shares powerful insights into how our relationship with food impacts everything from brain health and inflammation to emotional well-being and energy levels. We also talk about the cultural narratives around food, the addiction to pleasure over nourishment, and the path to reclaiming agency over our health. This conversation is an invitation to come back into right relationship with your body, your food, and your life.
We Also Discuss:
● Food is medicine when we align it with intention
● Health begins with a shift in belief, not just behavior
● Vitality brings more joy than junk food ever could
● Eating well is a form of self-respect and integrity
● Community helps us stay accountable to health goals
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:02:57] Family legacy and food choices.
[0:9:43] Food as medicine and nourishment.
[0:17:42] Diet choices that support neuroplasticity
[0:25:21] Diet and mental health connection.
[0:33:53] Food addiction and healthy boundaries.
[0:37:33] Community is key to creating long-lasting change.
[0:41:43] Everyday revolutionaries in food choices.
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What if the only thing standing between you and your greatest potential... is your level of commitment?
In this conversation with brain science and business expert John Assaraf, we dive into the quiet difference between those who dabble and those who truly change their lives, the ones who move from interest to full-bodied, no-excuses commitment.
I remember when I first heard John describe the moment his life changed — it wasn’t when he made his first million or landed a big opportunity. It was when a mentor asked him a question that cut straight to the core: “Are you interested in your goals… or are you committed to achieving them?
”That question became the seed of a lifelong journey — one rooted in identity, discipline, and the neuroscience of personal transformation.
John and I talk about how our brains can be rewired, how fear is learned (and unlearned), and why most people stay stuck not because they can’t but because they haven’t yet chosen to fully commit. We explore what it means to build a mindset that doesn’t collapse under pressure but evolves through it.
This episode is for anyone who’s tired of half-measures and ready to upgrade their belief system, business, and daily life — from the inside out. And we have an exclusive offer for podcast listeners too. It’s the Heart and Mind Institute membership where you can access transformational teaching and training with world-renowned teachers, scientists, and healers that you can check out through this link - https://www.heartmind.co/podcastoffer
We Also Discuss:
● The concept of commitment as a decision to remove all excuses.
● How interest dips in discomfort, and commitment rises through it.
● How fear and self-doubt are learned, which means they can be unlearned.
● Creating success through alignment not desire.
● The need to upgrade identity before strategy can stick.
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast.
[0:03:12] How to achieve success in entrepreneurship.
[0:04:51] Commitment vs. Interest.
[0:13:38] The brain-based approach to marketing.
[0:20:04] Marketing to your customer’s feelings.
[0:27:29] Great marketing and emotional connection
[0:31:38] Upgrading your beliefs like software.
[0:43:27] Growth mindset in entrepreneurship.
[0:46:23] Growth is a choice.
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What if the very memories you've been running from could become the doorway to your healing?
In this powerful conversation with world-renowned trauma researcher Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, we explore how MDMA-assisted psychotherapy is transforming lives and unlocking access to healing that, for many, has felt unreachable for decades. I had the honor of speaking with Dr. Bessel van der Kolk about the science, spirit, and soulful possibility of reprocessing trauma, especially developmental trauma, through this promising modality.
Dr. van der Kolk takes us deep into what trauma really does to the brain, how we get stuck in cycles of re-experiencing rather than remembering, and how MDMA helps break that loop by fostering both safety and self-compassion. We talk about what it means to reconnect with the part of yourself that got hurt the most, and how to begin building trust with that younger self, perhaps for the very first time.
This episode is for anyone seeking new hope in the treatment of trauma, anyone who's done "the work" but still feels frozen inside, and anyone curious about how the future of healing is already here.
We Also Discuss:
● How trauma is not remembered, it’s relived.
● MDMA therapy and how it creates a safe space for memory integration
● The way healing happens when safety meets vulnerability
● Psychedelics and its ability to re-open neural pathways to trust and connection
● How integration is the bridge between insight and transformation
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast.
[0:03:32] The journey towards psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy.
[0:06:00] Positive ways psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy rewires the brain to heal trauma.
[0:13:45] Combining other modalities with psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy
[0:16:21] What entails being a good psychedelic therapist?
[0:22:21] How therapists can help people with their psychedelic experiences.
[0:22:59] The somatic aspect of psychedelic-assisted therapy.
[0:25:10] Does healing trauma also heal disorders in the physical body?
[0:27:15] Embodiment and disembodiment in psychedelic-assisted therapy.
[0:30:12] Memories in trauma, the healing process, psychedelic-assisted therapy. [0:37:32] Psychedelics opens your mind to change your habits.
[0:39:39] Developmental trauma and healing.
[0:43:11] MDMA and childhood trauma healing.
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What if the biggest barrier to your greatness… is just a belief?
This week, I explore the invisible architecture of performance, the beliefs that either hold us back or launch us forward — with human performance expert and flow science pioneer, Stephen Kotler.
We dive deep into what Stephen calls The Bannister Effect, the phenomenon that shattered the myth of human limitation the moment Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile. It wasn't just his body that crossed the threshold; it was belief itself that broke open the gates. And once it did? Everyone followed.
But this episode isn't just about history. It’s about what happens in your brain when you hit flow, why it matters for healing and performance, and how we can actually overwrite limiting beliefs — not just wish them away.
Stephen shares the neuroscience of flow, the connection between belief and vision, and how we can train ourselves to become more flow-prone. If you've ever felt stuck in a story of not-good-enough, this episode is for you. Because once the belief changes… everything changes.
We Also Discuss:
● Why belief is a performance technology, and most of us are underusing it
● How what we believe shapes what we see, and what we see determines what we do
● The “Bannister Effect” and how it shows that changing one belief can lift a whole world
● The scientific definition of flow.
● And how neuroplasticity is real — and that your brain can change.
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:03:22] The Bannister Effect and Flow States
[00:06:36] Your own history is proof of what you can and can’t do
[00:09:21] The Scientific Definition of Flow
[0:14:34] Flow States and Performance Enhancement
[00:23:11] Victim Mindset and Flow
[00:28:56] How to spend more time in flow
[00:38:03] Changes happening in the neural structure of the brain
[00:49:00] Where to start if you want to optimize performance of flow
[01:00:43] Meditative states and dopamine
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What if the biggest breakthrough in your business… is the one you’ve been avoiding within yourself?
In this episode, I sit down with my dear friend Joe Polish—entrepreneur, bestselling author, and founder of Genius Network—for a raw and powerful conversation about what it really takes to succeed, not just in business but in life.
Joe doesn’t hold back. He shares the moment a mentor shattered his victim story and opened the door to radical ownership. We dive deep into how taking responsibility, mastering business fundamentals, and choosing ethical influence over manipulation can change everything. From overcoming addiction to redefining what it means to serve with integrity, Joe’s journey is as gritty as it is inspiring.
Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve built something great and want to go deeper, this conversation invites you to reconnect with purpose, integrity, and resilience.
We Also Discuss:
● Why taking radical ownership opens the door to real transformation
● Success starts with you not the market
● How integrity isn’t optional in ethical marketing
● Why manipulation sells fast but trust sells forever
● Learning business fundamentals to give you true freedom
● The need to keep showing up and the real reason behind customers leaving
● The importance of building relationships, not just offers
● How your past prepares you, not disqualifies you
Key Timestamps:
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[00:06:16] The need to learn fundamental business skills
[00:09:26] Marketing with integrity from the beginning
[00:17:31] Why are people leaving?
[00:27:34] Compelling offers and reciprocity
[00:37:19] Demonstrating value without pressure
[00:47:15] Discovering the product-market fit to sell with integrity
[00:51:33] Transforming bad news into good news
[00:58:09] Value in joining masterminds and networking
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What if your tangled roots are the very source of your healing?
In this conversation, I had the honor of sitting down with Dr. Rosalind Watts, clinical psychologist, researcher, and the visionary behind the ACER model of psychedelic integration. Together, we dove deep into what it really takes to transform psychedelic insights into embodied, lasting change—not just alone, but in community.
Rosalind doesn’t just talk about integration—she lives it, teaches it, and structures it into a 12-month journey of restoration, beautifully mapped onto the Celtic tree calendar. We explored the roots of acceptance, the branches of connection, and the embodied wisdom that blossoms when we restore our link to self, community, and nature.
Whether you're a therapist, a seeker, or someone walking through the fire of transformation, this episode offers a deeply human invitation: come home to yourself, and find your people along the way.
We Also Discuss: ● How acceptance begins when we stop editing the truth of our experience
● The deepening of psychedelic healing when shared in a safe, structured community
● Connection as being more than support, it’s soul medicine
● How embodiment turns insight into practice, and practice into peace
● Realigning the nervous system by restoring rhythm with nature
Key Timestamps:
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[00:03:08] ACER Integration Model Overview.
[00:09:16] How does the ACER model work in today’s time?
[00:15:20] Psychedelic experiences and community support.
[00:19:00] Connectedness in psychedelic therapy.
[00:33:41] Trees as metaphors for growth.
[00:41:03] ACER’s embodiment practices
[00:46:15] Long-term effects of psilocybin therapy
[00:51:58] The connection between mental health and nature
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Are your decisions rooted in fear, or guided by love? That single question may define your success in business and beyond.
In this episode of Radical Responsibility, I sit down with David Henzel, a serial entrepreneur and CEO of Upcoach, to explore how this simple shift changes everything: your decisions, your relationships, your leadership, and ultimately, your results.
David’s story spans more than two decades of building and exiting companies, from co-founding MaxCDN in Los Angeles to running a global portfolio of startups today. Along the way, he’s discovered that true success isn’t just about scaling businesses — it’s about aligning vision, mission, and values in a way that empowers both teams and families to thrive.
We dive into why most entrepreneurs get stuck in fear-based choices, how to bring structure and intentionality into every area of life, and what it looks like to treat your personal happiness with the same care and strategy you give your company.This is more than a conversation about business — it’s about designing a life where clarity, connection, and love are at the center.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
03:25 The journey to becoming an entrepreneur
06:23 Succeeding at entrepreneurship and successful business exits
09:46 Fear-based mistakes that most entrepreneurs make
13:28 Businesses are teams of people playing together
14:45 Every decision in life comes from a place of love and fear
17:04 Running your life like a business – what does this mean?
20:03 Self-regulation and how it affects everything in business and life
22:04 Lessons from MaxCDN’s successful exit
24:10 Downloading your vision, mission, and values to people in your company
31:55 Business acquisitions and the processes behind it
34:26 Lifelong learning, the habit of reading, and connections
35:54 Pre-exit and post-exit of your businesses
41:48 What does the future hold for David Henzel?
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Have you ever felt like something vital was missing, but couldn’t name what it was?
In this deep conversation with my dear friend Sister Dr. Jenna, we explore what it means to reconnect with the deepest part of ourselves, the Source, the Divine, God. When life feels uncertain, when the world feels loud and chaotic, that personal connection to Source becomes more than just spiritual comfort; it becomes a lifeline.
Sister Jenna, a globally respected spiritual teacher and one of the leading voices in conscious leadership, brings a rare clarity and gentleness to this dialogue. Together, we reflect on the power of divine love, the courage of introspection, and how our spiritual roots sustain resilience, compassion, and deep belonging, even in times of crisis.
You’ll walk away with not just insight, but also practices to help you listen more clearly, love more deeply, and live more consciously.
We Also Discuss:
● Reconnecting with Source to bring you clarity, peace, and strength
● How love is not a feeling but a frequency we embody
● Why discomfort is a spiritual invitation, not an obstacle
● How ego identities blur our view of the soul’s truth
● Amplifying inner work in a sacred community
● What stillness within you tells you about God
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:04:36] Spiritual awakening through transformation.
[0:10:16] Spiritual connection and self-awareness.
[00:12:28] The purpose of meditation practice and spiritual traditions.
[0:14:44] Discernment beyond egoic identity.
[0:24:28] Community is important to spiritual traditions.
[0:28:34] God’s misplaced energy in our life.
[0:31:14] God as a love energy.
[0:35:39] The call to connect once again to Source.
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What if the key to scaling your business wasn’t more hustle, but greater clarity of vision?
This week we’re joined by Cameron Herold, the brilliant strategist known as the “CEO Whisperer” and the operational mastermind behind companies like 1-800-GOT-JUNK, which he helped grow from $2 million to over $100 million. Cameron doesn’t deal in fluff—he brings practical wisdom from decades in the trenches, showing us what it really takes to scale businesses with heart, integrity, and precision.
One of the most profound tools Cameron shares is what he calls the Vivid Vision—a powerful, three-year snapshot of your business future that energizes your team and aligns your daily decisions with your greater purpose. We also explore the art of leadership development, the overlooked power of employee happiness, and how to build operational structures that sustain real growth—without losing your soul in the process.
Whether you’re leading a fast-growing company or dreaming about your next big leap, this episode will challenge and inspire you to dream clearly, lead courageously, and scale with intention.
We Also Discuss:
● How clarity drives growth and building your vivid vision to align your team
● Why leaders grow people and the need to prioritize coaching and development
● How happy employees are key to creating loyal customers
● How scaling exposes your weakest systems so you need to be ready
● Why those who focus win so don’t let yourself get distracted by the noise
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:04:17] Cameron shares his origin story.[0:06:00] What is a Vivid Vision?
[0:10:06] Transitioning from solopreneur to CEO.
[0:18:17] Cash is oxygen and it is critical to business.
[0:21:54] Operational inefficiencies and what to do.
[0:26:39] Keep growing your people’s skills.
[0:29:38] A leader’s core job is to grow people.
[0:34:01] The Rip Off and Duplicate concept.
[0:36:19] Path to profitable growth.
[0:39:35] Beat competitors through outmarketing competitors
[0:45:00] Vacation and leaves - what you need to know
[0:46:12] Running meetings - what to do?
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What if the trauma we carry isn’t just something to manage—but something that can become a springboard for profound growth?
In this deeply inspiring conversation, I sit down with my dear friend and brilliant colleague Dr. Dawson Church, a pioneering researcher in the fields of epigenetics and energy psychology. Dawson opens up about his personal healing journey—from a childhood shaped by quiet anxiety to discovering the powerful science of emotional regulation and embodied transformation.
Together, we explore how emotional healing is not just possible, but natural—and often more accessible than we think. We look at what actually happens in the brain and body when we meditate, when we choose compassion, and when we allow ourselves to grow from adversity instead of shutting down. Whether you’ve struggled with trauma, anxiety, or simply want to feel more alive and connected, this conversation will give you the tools and insight to start rewiring your inner world.
We Also Discuss:
● How most people are wired for post-traumatic growth—it’s not rare, it’s human
● How emotional regulation can be trained like a muscle through daily practice
● EFT and other energy therapies and how it creates measurable reductions in trauma symptoms
● Why meditation should bring you into your body, not out of it
● Choosing compassion and altruism and how it literally changes your brain and biochemistry
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast!
[00:06:38] Exploring the Roots of Low-Level Anxiety and the Path to Healing
[00:12:16] How Meditation Shapes the Brain and Builds Emotional Resilience
[00:29:46] Transforming Stress into Joy with Embodied Practice and EFT
[00:35:46] Bringing Energy Therapies to Veterans and Those Healing from Trauma
[00:45:59] Rewiring the Brain Through Pattern Interrupts and Conscious Choice
[00:50:50] Dr. Dawson Church Leads An Eco Meditation
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What if the key to an extraordinary relationship isn’t just about finding the right partner… but becoming the version of yourself that can hold that kind of love?
In this episode, I sit down with Annie Lalla, a brilliant and compassionate relationship coach whose work blends science, spirituality, and soul. With a background in biology, philosophy, and Buddhism, plus years of study in attachment theory, Annie brings a rare depth to conversations about love.Together, we explore what it takes to move from a relationship that’s “fine” into one that’s revolutionary. Annie offers a bold vision: that romantic love is not just a comfort or a nice-to-have, it’s the highest game humans can play. And to play it well? We need courage, emotional mastery, and a willingness to see ourselves clearly through the mirror of intimacy.
This conversation is a powerful invitation to approach love as a path of awakening. If you’re ready to become the kind of person who can hold extraordinary love… this one’s for you.
We Also Discuss: ● Why extraordinary love demands your full self
● Why true intimacy begins with nervous system mastery
● How romantic partners mirror both our wounds and our greatness
● Self-regulation as the foundation for conscious love
● How shame dissolves in the presence of curiosity and compassion
[00:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[00:04:28] Relationships – the highest game human beings can play
[0:06:29] Debunking the criteria you think you’re looking for in a partner
[00:08:53] Committing only to the person who you see as inspiring
[00:13:34] Closing your heart and guarding it (what really happens?)
[00:19:45] Working creatively with conflict
[00:25:24] Self-regulation as the most important skill you’ll ever learn
[00:34:42] Shame and aggression in emotions
[00:43:05] Power struggles in relationships
[00:48:07] What drives jealousy?
[00:58:34] Attracting healthy relationships
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Podcast: Matters of the Heart
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What if your greatest setbacks were actually preparing you to lead others?
In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Hal Elrod, best-selling author of The Miracle Morning, to explore how radical adversity can shape a life of deep purpose and impact. Hal has lived this truth — surviving a near-fatal car crash, enduring cancer, and emerging with an unshakable commitment to help others transform their lives.
We talk about his “SAVERS” morning framework and how consistent daily rituals build the foundation for inner mastery and outer success. But this episode goes deeper — into the emotional and spiritual intelligence needed to navigate entrepreneurship, parenthood, and the work of real transformation.
Hal reminds us that who we become through our struggles isn’t just personal — it’s deeply service-oriented. That the people we’re meant to serve are often walking the very path we’ve walked ourselves. And that our true success lies in aligning with something far greater than ourselves.
If you’re ready to deepen your purpose, lead from the heart, and transform challenge into a platform for service — this one’s for you.
We Also Discuss:
● Turning hardship into healing for others
● Building your day with the SAVERS routine
● Choosing your emotional state on purpose
● Balancing achievement with connection
● Letting your life serve something bigger
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:04:21] How does adversity shape us and our purpose?
[0:08:35] When challenges hit, learn from others' breakthroughs!
[0:12:03] Emotional intelligence and regulation is a superpower.
[0:19:39] How the Miracle Morning rewires your day — and your life.
[0:26:18] S.A.V.E.R.S - Silence, Affirmations, Visualization, Exercise, Reading, Scribing
[0:37:42] What if your evening routine mattered just as much as your morning?
[0:42:11] Practices cultivate the mindset and make it sustainable.
[0:45:13] Is it possible to grow your business, love your family, and uplift humanity — all at once?
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Have you ever wondered what might be possible if we truly integrated the wisdom of mindfulness, neuroscience, and spirituality into the heart of mental health care?
In this powerful conversation, I had the privilege of speaking with Dr. Cassandra Vieten, a clinical psychologist, researcher, and trailblazer in the field of mind-body medicine. From her pioneering work at the Center for Mindfulness at UC San Diego to her deep inquiry into psychedelic science and immersive tech like virtual reality therapy, Cassandra is pushing the edges of what therapeutic practice can be.
We explored how mindfulness is a relational and spiritual resource that can rewire our inner landscapes. Cassandra also opened up about the challenges and breakthroughs in developing professional training that brings integrity, depth, and true embodiment to mental health care.
Whether you're a therapist, healer, or simply someone committed to personal evolution, this conversation will surely stretch your perspective.
We Also Discuss:
● How mindfulness is more than a technique; it’s a gateway to relational and spiritual healing
● Psychedelics and VR opening new dimensions for rewiring trauma and belief systems
● Why emotional well-being begins with learning to pause and feel, not fix
● Why therapist training must evolve to meet the complexity of human transformation
● How mind-body research is expanding how we understand change and resilience
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:04:38] Exploring the mind-body connection in healing
[0:07:54] Biology affects the mind, the mind affects the body
[0:10:22] The mental health renaissance
[0:16:31] Exercise and nutrition with regards to mental health
[0:18:14] Creating experiences to change perspective with virtual reality
[0:27:38] Beliefs, limiting core beliefs, and how to transform them
[0:41:48] Why do we hesitate to do the things we know is good for us?
[0:43:24] The importance of community for transformation
[0:46:08] Asking for medical or therapeutic help
[0:48:31] Rethinking mental health as a trainable skill
[0:49:14] Addressing spiritual beliefs as a mental health professional
[0:52:58] When identity becomes a barrier to growth
[0:59:40] A limiting core belief that is detrimental to human beings
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In a time when distraction, division, and despair seem to dominate the collective atmosphere, what does it mean to live awake—and stay awake?
This week, I had the distinct honor of sitting down with Reverend Michael B. Beckwith, founder and CEO of the Agape International Spiritual Center and one of the most respected voices in global spiritual leadership.Reverend Beckwith and I explored the science of spiritual transformation—how meditation, affirmative prayer, and light visioning aren’t just tools for personal growth, but essential practices for cultivating a just, compassionate, and awakened world. From addressing the United Nations General Assembly to honoring Nelson Mandela with the Gandhi King Award, Michael’s life is a living testament to the power of inner alignment manifesting outer impact.
If you're craving a deeper sense of freedom, grounded purpose, and a spiritual path that translates into social action, this conversation is your invitation.
We Also Discuss:
● The foundational practice of Agape.
● How to recalibrate your nervous system through affirmative prayer.
● Why solitude doesn’t have to mean loneliness.
● The epidemic of meaninglessness—and how to move through it with purpose.
● The intersection of liberation theology and radical compassion.
We Also Discuss:
[00:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast.
[00:08:04] The foundational practice in Agape International Spiritual Center.
[00:10:34] What happens when you give yourself permission to become still?
[00:13:24] The daily practice of waking up to who we are.
[00:21:10] Building subtle bodies that can hold energy.
[00:22:34] Affirmative prayer and the life visioning process.
[00:25:39] Recalibrating your nervous system – immediate effect of affirmative prayer.
[00:28:32] When being alone no longer equates with loneliness.
[00:32:09] The epidemic of meaninglessness today and what to do about it.
[00:42:50] Liberation theology and the meaning and practice of true compassion.
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What if rewiring your inner world could change everything?
In this inspiring conversation, I sat down with my dear friend and visionary thought leader, Mary Morrissey, best-selling author, master coach, and founder of the Brave Thinking Institute, to explore her upcoming summit series dedicated to personal evolution and mental well-being.
Many of you may recognize Mary from her decades of transformational work in spiritual leadership and personal growth. What sets Mary apart is her ability to blend spiritual truth with proven, practical strategies. In this episode, she shares how neuroscience, mindfulness, and a brave-thinking mindset come together to unlock real, lasting transformation—not just for individuals, but for communities and the world.
Whether you're a purpose-driven leader, a lifelong learner, or simply seeking a fresh path forward, this episode offers practical wisdom and soul-stirring insight to help you rewire your inner world and create lasting transformation.
We Also Discuss:
● The different limiting beliefs people have around money and prosperity
● The law of vibration and its role in our lives.
● Who the dreamers and dream builders are and the difference between them
● Self-image and the power that it holds
● What full-spectrum wealth means
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast[
0:03:52] Journey to the field of personal transformation
[0:14:51] How our core beliefs shape the reality we live in
[0:20:16] Limiting beliefs around money and prosperity
[0:32:37] The role of the law of vibration
[0:36:28] Dreamers vs. Dream Builders—what’s the difference?
[0:43:24] The power of self-image and how we see ourselves
[0:47:40] Rewiring our belief about failure [0:51:44] What is full-spectrum wealth?
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What if the key to unlocking your full entrepreneurial potential isn’t in working harder—but in learning to master your own energy?
This week, I’m joined by the trailblazing Dave Asprey—often called the father of biohacking and founder of the Bulletproof movement. Dave’s journey is anything but ordinary. From hacking his own biology to recover from chronic illness, to catalyzing a multi-billion-dollar industry, he’s redefined what it means to take ownership of our health, performance, and longevity.
We explore how ancient wisdom and cutting-edge science can merge to radically elevate your leadership, energy, and clarity. Dave opens up about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship—raising venture capital, navigating betrayal, and staying true to your vision in a world that often pulls you off center. He shares hard-won insights on self-regulation, discernment, and building businesses that are not only profitable but deeply aligned with who you are.
If you’re looking to optimize your energy, expand your impact, and lead from a place of grounded power, this conversation is for you.
We Also Discuss:
● Why biohacking isn’t a trend—but a global movement reshaping human potential
● How founders thrive when they protect control and stay mission-aligned
● Why authentic storytelling flows from inner work and emotional regulation
● How discernment is key to long-term success
● Energy management as a form of leadership—learning to regulate, not just hustle
[0:00:00] Welcome to the Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:05:34] From illness to innovation — how Dave sparked the biohacking movement
[0:14:49] Creating new categories and niching down your chosen category
[0:19:05] Biohacking as an open-source path to global health and vitality
[0:31:09] Navigating venture capital and the hard lessons of entrepreneurship
[0:40:28] Bootstrapping, scaling, and staying true to your mission
[0:56:21] Overcoming fear and speaking with authentic, embodied presence
[1:06:00] Blending ancient wisdom with modern business for deeper impact
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What if the key to scaling your business… is actually learning how to fail faster and live better?
I had the great pleasure of sitting down with Mary Ellen Tribby—a powerhouse in multichannel marketing and entrepreneurial leadership. With decades of experience turning around and scaling major media companies, and launching her own successful ventures, Mary Ellen brings a deeply strategic mind and a fiercely human heart to the world of business.
We explored the kind of wisdom that only comes from doing the real work—building, breaking through growth ceilings, learning from fast failures, and always keeping life in balance. Mary Ellen shares what it takes to ride the wave of a successful campaign, how to truly lead with data, and why entrepreneurs must prioritize their energy and personal lives to sustain long-term success.
Whether you're bootstrapping your first idea or running a growing company, you’ll find this episode rich with both actionable tools and timeless truths for the entrepreneurial path.
We Also Discuss:
● Failing fast, learning quicker, scaling smarter
● Why success comes from riding the wave, not clinging to it
● Consistency across channels and how it creates magnetic marketing
● Testing big to move the needle because small tweaks won’t cut it
● Why data isn't optional
● Leading from a place of fullness when you place yourself first
● Why growth without alignment leads to burnout, not success
[0:00:00] Welcome to the Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:04:30] MaryEllen’s Leap Into Building Her Own Companies
[0:14:29] Cracking the Code on Growth Ceilings and Scaling with Grace
[0:15:57] The Power of Doubling Dates and Why Speed Drives Results
[0:19:07] Multi-channel Marketing and What It Means for You
[0:22:18] Renting Email Lists Mindfully — Risk, Reward, and ROI[
0:32:19] Lowering Prices? What You Can Do Instead
[0:43:56] Customer Retention and Your Customer’s Lifetime Value
[0:47:58] Stop Looking At Your Customers As A List
[0:53:09] Membership Programs and Recurring Revenue
[0:55:09] Entrepreneurship, Self-Care, and Mindful Living
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What if the key to your healing wasn’t in your mind, but in your body’s memory?
This week, I had the privilege of speaking with Siamon Emery, a globally sought-after somatic regression practitioner, trauma recovery mentor, and mental strength coach.
Siamon shares his deeply personal healing journey—from growing up in a household shaped by addiction and instability in Australia, to traveling the world in search of truth, resilience, and inner peace. It was only through reconnecting with a forgotten moment of safety in childhood, accessed through a meditation practice, that his healing truly began.
What followed was the development of somatic regression, a practice grounded in nervous system regulation and the body's innate wisdom to resolve trauma. Siamon’s journey is not just about overcoming trauma; it’s about remembering who we really are underneath it all.
We Also Discuss:
● How trauma lives in the body, not just the mind
● How healing begins when we remember what safety feels like
● Rewiring our relationship to the past through somatic regression
● Bottom-up approaches like breath and body awareness as essential
● Expanding our window of tolerance to create a space for transformation
[0:00:00] Welcome to the Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:04:05] Unpacking childhood trauma and early disconnection
[0:13:59] How somatic regression opens the door to healing
[0:25:15] Reintegrating the wisdom of childhood experiences
[0:40:03] Daily practices to deepen somatic awareness
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What if healing—true, deep, lasting healing—wasn't something we did to ourselves, but something we allowed through ourselves?
In this beautiful conversation, I sit down with my dear friend and colleague, Dr. Isaac Eliaz, a brilliant integrative physician and longtime meditator whose work bridges the best of Eastern and Western traditions. From his early days practicing martial arts and meditation in Korea to his profound immersion in Tibetan Buddhism under the guidance of Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche, Dr. Eliaz has walked a path few have traveled—with both scientific rigor and spiritual depth.
We explore his pioneering work in “Open Heart Medicine,” a healing approach that dissolves the walls between body, mind, and spirit. Dr. Eliaz shares how the heart—physiologically, emotionally, and spiritually—is the gateway to genuine transformation. We dive into practices like Tonglen, which he describes not just as a metaphor, but a real physiological and cellular process of exchanging suffering for compassion. You’ll hear how healing the body begins by healing the patterns we carry—from survival stress to emotional contraction. This is more than a conversation. It’s an invitation to shift from mind-centered living to heart-centered being.
We Also Discuss:
● How east meets west in Dr. Eliaz’s approach to deep healing
● Open Heart Medicine blending physiology with compassion practice
● Why meditation is about feeling, not just watching—embodied awareness matters
● Tonglen transforming suffering by activating our innate compassion
● How healing survival patterns unlocks resilience and inner peace
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:04:07] Integrating Eastern and Western healing through personal journey
[0:11:08] Uniting heart and mind in deep meditation practice
[0:23:46] Cellular healing and releasing survival patterns through presence
[0:33:21] Heartfulness as a path to emotional and spiritual transformation
[0:42:19] Healing survival scars through acceptance and Tonglen practice
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What if your anxiety isn’t just a mental loop—but a somatic imprint waiting to be unburdened
In this transformative episode, Sunny Strasburg, visionary therapist and creator of the Theradelic approach, shares how Internal Family Systems (IFS), somatic healing, and psychedelic therapy can rewire our relationship to trauma and anxiety.Sunny opens up about her own journey from art to psychotherapy, describing the pivotal moments that led her to integrate Jungian psychology, body-based practices, and psychedelic medicine. Together with Dr. Fleet Mull, she illuminates why unblending from our anxious parts—and meeting them with compassion—can unlock deep healing.
We explore how anxiety lives in the body as protective patterns rooted in early experiences, and why addressing the neurophysiological roots of trauma creates lasting change. From ketamine-assisted therapy to daily practices of curiosity and presence, Sunny offers a hopeful roadmap for creating secure attachment within ourselves and our communities.
If you’ve ever felt hijacked by anxiety or wondered how psychedelic-assisted therapy can accelerate healing, this conversation will inspire you to reconnect to your inherent wholeness.
We Also Discuss:
● How different parts of us hold somatic memories—and why they show up in the body
● The critical learning windows psychedelics create for rewiring old patterns
● Why anxiety often traces back to childhood experiences of not feeling safe
● Simple daily practices to unblend from anxiety and cultivate self-regulation
● How creating secure attachment leads to coherence and resilience in community
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:08:14] Integrating the parts work with the somatic focus
[0:13:12] A straightforward definition of trauma
[0:15:38] EMDR and Ketamine therapy
[0:17:01] The Golden Hour – opening of critical learning windows
[0:18:22] What does anxiety really mean?
[0:22:02] The mindblowing effect of working with IFS
[0:27:10] Creating secure attachments within self, each other, and the community
[0:34:24] The importance of creating a pyhsiological state of well-being [
0:34:51] Unblending from inner turmoil to find clarity
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What if your fear isn’t just yours—what if it’s inherited, shared, even collective?
In this powerful episode, Thomas Hübl, renowned teacher and author of Healing Collective Trauma, explores how we can rewire our relationship to fear and anxiety—individually and collectively. Thomas opens up about his own early experiences of fear, shaped by environments that were far from safe, and how meditation became his daily laboratory for transformation. We dive into how trauma lives in the nervous system as frozen energy, often inherited or reinforced by our culture. Thomas brings a deeply embodied, relational approach to healing, showing us that we don’t have to face fear alone—we can heal through co-regulation and community.
If you’ve ever struggled with anxiety or felt stuck in survival mode, this episode offers a clear, compassionate path toward presence, integration, and connection.
We Also Discuss:
● Trauma showing up as frozen energy in the body, not just a mental story
● Why healing means letting emotions flow rather than shutting them down
● How inherited and cultural trauma shape personal anxiety more than we realize
● Meditation working best when grounded in embodied awareness
● Why heal more deeply happens when we’re held in shared presence and trust
[0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:03:10] A personal ordeal of anxiety and fear and navigating it.
[00:07:33] How trauma worsens fear and anxiety and the human process.
[00:13:41] How do we turn fear and trauma into pathways for growth
[00:16:23] Co-regulation and emotional safety in the parent-child relationship.
[00:30:40] What does embodied healing look like?
[00:39:02] Collective healing work
[00:50:24] Ending with a grounding practice
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What if your next breakthrough wasn’t about doing more—but about telling your story more authentically, with the right tools by your side?
In this rich and energizing conversation, I sit down with visionary entrepreneur Mike Koenigs, joining us from his creative sanctuary in Baja. Mike is a pioneer in the digital marketing world, an early adopter of emerging tech, and someone who's helped countless entrepreneurs find their unique voice and scale with purpose.
We explore how artificial intelligence—tools like ChatGPT—isn't just a trend, but a game-changer in how we create, communicate, and connect. Mike breaks down how storytelling, creativity, and technology can come together to shape a business that not only succeeds but deeply resonates.
Whether you're a solopreneur, building momentum, or already playing at the seven-figure level, this episode is packed with wisdom on staying relevant, building strong teams, and aligning your message with your mission. We also reflect on the deeper personal transformation required to grow a business that’s not just profitable—but meaningful.
We Also Discuss:
● Why storytelling cuts through noise and builds true connection
● Using AI as your creative partner, not your replacement
● How consistency in creating content builds trust and momentum
● Why your team should support your genius, not distract from it
● Surrounding yourself with mentors and peer communities that stretch you
[0:00:00] Welcome to the Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:04:41] Exploring how AI tools are transforming creativity and authentic audience connection
[0:10:58] The Six Ms - Mindset, Market, Model, Message, Media, Multiplier
[0:21:05] Fusing technology and creativity to compose music with AI as a creative collaborator
[0:26:06] Your authentic story is what will draw people to you even in this age of AI
[0:34:43] Unpacking Mike’s “Holy Trinity” for meaningful and sustainable success
[0:42:28] Creating more freedom by building a team aligned with your vision
[0:51:33] Reinventing yourself through service, purpose, and inner evolution
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What if the key to authentic, high-impact sales wasn’t about pressure—but about presence and purpose?
I had the joy of sitting down with Lisa Sasevich, a dear friend and the legendary “Queen of Sales Conversion.” Lisa built a multimillion-dollar business while raising two young children—and she did it without ever compromising her authenticity.
We explored the subtle but vital difference between pressure and tension in sales—and how knowing the distinction can transform your relationship with selling. Lisa generously shares her journey from corporate America to conscious entrepreneurship and lays out the exact principles that helped her move from hustle to alignment.
You’ll hear how she creates irresistible offers, structures high-ticket sales with integrity, and uses smart strategies—like limiters and bonuses—that serve your audience without manipulation. Whether you sell from the stage, from Zoom, or from across the coffee table, Lisa’s wisdom is a masterclass in converting with heart. This episode is for the mission-driven entrepreneur ready to serve at the highest level… and be well-compensated for the transformation they offer.
We Also Discuss:
● Shifting from pressure to purpose by learning the difference between tension and manipulation
● Embracing sales as service, not self-promotion
● Using bonuses and limiters with care to inspire action, not urgency
● Building structure into your process so selling feels aligned, not exhausting
● Learning how batching and boundaries support business and family life
● Letting go of the corporate mindset and embrace the entrepreneur within
[0:05:20] The power of selling as service and adding real value
[0:06:19] Lisa’s “Meant for More” moment
[0:14:34] Insights from Landmark that Lisa has learned and applied in her journey
[0:17:16] Embracing nontraditional choices to thrive in both business and motherhood
[0:29:41] Starting strong with high-ticket sales and confident positioning
[0:38:22] How to craft irresistible offers using smart bonuses and thoughtful limiters
[0:49:53] Moving beyond the “salesy” feeling with heart-centered structure
[0:52:08] Why structure is the secret to clear, connected sales conversations
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What does it really take to scale a business—not just grow it, but build something that thrives without you at the center?
In this grounded and eye-opening conversation, I’m joined by Ryan Deiss, a true innovator in the digital marketing world and the founder behind DigitalMarketer. Ryan shares his journey from launching his first online business in college to leading a company that has helped thousands of entrepreneurs master customer acquisition, marketing automation, and scalable systems.
But what makes this dialogue truly special is how Ryan reframes the entire concept of “scaling.” He takes us beyond the hustle and into the heart of sustainable business design—one that supports real freedom, impact, and longevity. We unpack the difference between growth and scale, how to build transferable value, and why mapping your business processes is more than just a tactical exercise—it’s a path to liberation.
Whether you’re leading a startup or evolving into the CEO of a larger organization, this episode offers both strategy and soul.
We Also Discuss:
● How growth is linear; scale is exponential—and why they require different mindsets
● What makes a business truly scalable – it’s systems, not superheroes
● Why transferable value frees the founder and builds long-term equity
● How AI can accelerate marketing, but it’s human relationships that build trust
● Why profit is freedom—prioritize it like your business depends on it (because it does)
[0:00:00] Welcome to the Radical Responsibility Podcast
[0:06:53] Knowing the difference between growth and scale
[0:08:27] What it takes to scale your business beyond yourself
[0:10:13] 3 elements needed to upgrade your operating system
[0:15:33] Being more productive is not the goal
[0:21:56] Visualize how to get sales and customers in the first place
[0:23:27] Measuring whether you’re on track or not in your business
[0:28:33] Free cash flow – the true measurement of your leadership success
[0:31:18] Are you paying yourself? If not, start doing so!
[0:33:37] Practical tips on increasing your bankable profit
[0:36:08] Questions to ask before working on getting more customers [0:39:10] Using AI to be more effective from an output perspective
[0:44:44] The key to marketing today – what you need to know
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What happens when we stop chasing success and start aligning with what truly matters?
In this powerful conversation, I connect with Eben Pagan—renowned entrepreneur, coach, and digital strategist—who shares how his accidental leap into entrepreneurship became a path of deep personal transformation and massive business growth.
Eben’s journey started with a desire for financial security, but what unfolded was so much more: a profound exploration of mindset, self-regulation, and service. Together, we unpack the emotional and mental frameworks that fuel sustainable success—not just in business, but in life. From navigating uncertainty with grace to teaching as a form of mastery, this episode offers a treasure trove of insights for coaches, solopreneurs, and mission-driven entrepreneurs ready to grow with integrity.
Whether you're just starting out or scaling your vision, this conversation invites you to look inward, embrace complexity, and lead from authenticity.
We Also Discuss:
● How problems are openings for innovation and impact
● Emotional flexibility as a superpower for entrepreneurs
● Amplifying growth through mastermind groups
● Why teaching sharpens your thinking and deepens service
● Knowing your people in order to serve their real needs
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:13:29] The Critical Mindset that Separates Entrepreneurs from Others
[0:19:04] Three Kinds of Brain – Practicing Self-Regulation In All Areas
[0:22:11] The Transformative Power of Choosing the Right Social Influences
[0:26:39] Teaching—The Fast Track to Mastery and Meaningful Impact
[0:36:57] Know How to Ask, What is Most Valuable to You?
[0:40:43] Coaching Supports People Through Change and Achieve the Growth They Want
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Have you ever wondered what it really takes to create predictable, scalable wealth — and how your mindset might be the greatest tool or the biggest obstacle on that journey?
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Kris Krohn, a master real estate investor, transformational coach, and serial entrepreneur who's built an empire by turning belief into practice. Starting as a young telemarketer questioning the wisdom of traditional retirement plans, Kris didn't just dream about a better path — he designed and lived it, creating a real estate model that consistently outperforms conventional strategies.
In our conversation, we explore the art of niching down, building wealth by design rather than by accident, and why cultivating the right mindset and culture is non-negotiable for anyone serious about scaling their impact. Kris shares his philosophy on leveraging time, money, and talent while offering practical frameworks for those ready to play a bigger game — and win it.
If you've ever felt pulled toward a more expansive life, a freer financial future, or a deeper understanding of how belief shapes reality, this episode is a blueprint you don't want to miss.
We Also Discuss:
● Focusing on a specific market where predictable success becomes inevitable.
● Backing strong visualization and belief by daily, committed action.
● Targeting single-family homes priced 30% below market in high-growth areas for maximum return.
● Maximizing growth by leveraging other people’s time, money, and expertise.
● Why visualization alone isn't enough — it's massive, aligned action that brings your vision to life.
● Why your income and impact will always rise to the level of your belief.
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:02:40] Kris Krohn’s Journey to Entrepreneurship and Real Estate Investing
[0:05:43] Unlocking Real Estate Success Through Systematic Investing and Strategic Market Focus [0:23:32] Building Predictable Wealth By Utilizing Real Estate as a Wealth-Building Strategy [0:30:08] Are You Willing to Pay the Price Needed to Succeed in Investing?
[0:32:31] Harnessing the Power of Belief and Mental Rehearsal to Transform Outcomes
[0:37:03] Creating a Thriving, Drama-Free Company Culture That Fuels Growth
[0:41:34] Scaling Impact by Empowering Others and Mastering the Art of Delegation
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What if the only thing standing between you and your full potential... was a belief you didn’t even know you held?
In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Peter Sage—a deeply seasoned voice in the world of personal transformation and author of The Inside Track—to explore how our beliefs shape not only our inner world but the outcomes we create in life.
Peter brings a unique clarity to the inner mechanics of growth, sharing from decades of experience as an entrepreneur, teacher, and human behavior expert. Together, we explore what it truly takes to shift our internal narrative, break free from limiting patterns, and lean fully into a growth-centric life.
We talk identity, neuroplasticity, emotional maturity, and what Peter calls the “financial thermostat”—how our subconscious comfort zones around money and success often sabotage our growth. Along the way, he challenges some of the most common myths about achievement, worth, and personal evolution.
This is an episode for anyone ready to stop playing small—not through force, but through understanding.
We Also Discuss:
● Challenging old beliefs to unlock new possibilities.
● Redefining your identity to elevate your outcomes.
● How you can stop outsourcing your worth to others’ opinions.
● Why growth lives just beyond your comfort zone.
● Limiting beliefs often wearing the mask of logic.
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:02:58] What does belief really mean?
[0:05:00] The first belief everyone should start asking themselves.
[0:08:02] Ask questions – it’s a vital skill to changing beliefs.
[0:21:15] Identity and affirmation as catalysts for lasting growth
[0:33:12] The debilitating disease called GOOP and getting out of it.
[0:35:53] Life is a growth centric experience.
[0:39:21] Fulfillment begins with growth and contribution.
[0:44:13] “I’m not worthy…” – the biggest lie you tell yourself.
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What if the key to brain health and longevity wasn’t just in genetics, but in the choices we make every day?
In this powerful episode, I sit down with renowned neurologist and bestselling author Dr. David Perlmutter to explore the undeniable connection between belief, behavior, and brain health. We dive deep into how neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to rewire itself—empowers us to take control of our mental and physical future.
Dr. Perlmutter sounds the alarm on the growing crisis of neurodegenerative diseases, challenging conventional thinking around aging and cognitive decline. We unpack the impact of processed foods, chronic inflammation, and the way our modern environment is hijacking our decision-making abilities. But it’s not all bad news—this episode is a masterclass in how to protect and even enhance your brain’s potential through simple, intentional lifestyle changes.
From harnessing the power of the prefrontal cortex to understanding the profound role of mitochondrial health, Dr. Perlmutter offers practical, science-backed strategies for optimizing brain function, strengthening resilience, and living with greater clarity and purpose. If you’re ready to rethink what’s possible for your brain, this conversation is for you.
We Also Discuss:
● How our thoughts and choices actively rewire our neural pathways, influencing cognitive health and longevity.
● Your superpower, which is the prefrontal cortex, and the importance of strengthening this region of the brain through mindfulness and healthy habits to enhance decision-making and emotional regulation.
● The root cause of neurodegenerative disease and whyinflammationis the silent killer. ● The link between metabolism and brain health.
● How the health of your mitochondria determines your energy levels, brain function, and resilience against disease.
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:02:32] How Your Beliefs Shape Brain Health and Life Outcomes
[0:07:08] How Neuroplasticity Empowers Our Lifestyle Choices
[0:13:15] We Are the Architects of Our Brain’s Destiny
[0:16:00] Strengthening Neurogenesis with Movement, Metabolism, and Intentional Living
[0:26:35] The Amygdala and Its Connection to The Prefrontal Cortex
[0:35:20] Lifespan vs. Healthspan
[0:38:14] Mitochondria: The Powerhouses of Cognitive Vitality and Longevity
[0:43:18] Making Empowered and Better Choices.
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What if everything you’ve been seeking—peace, fulfillment, even happiness—was never out there, but always right here?
In this episode, I sit down with Rupert Spira, a world-renowned teacher of non-duality, to explore the profound truth of consciousness and the nature of the self. Rupert’s journey began in his teens, deeply influenced by the wisdom of Rumi and the great non-dual traditions. Today, he’s one of the clearest voices guiding seekers beyond the illusion of separation into direct awareness of their true nature.
Together, we break down the shift from external seeking to inner realization, the role of the body in dissolving the illusion of self, and the power of direct experience in awakening to non-dual awareness. This conversation isn’t just about theory—it’s about embodiment, about living from this deeper truth in everyday life.
If you’ve ever felt there’s something more to reality than what meets the eye—if you’ve glimpsed moments of stillness, clarity, or oneness—this episode will help you recognize and stabilize that awareness in a profound and lasting way. Let’s dive in.
We Also Discuss:
● How awakening isn’t about adding something new—it’s about recognizing what’s always been here.
● Why the separate self is an illusion that dissolves through deep inquiry and meditative awareness.
● The journey to self-realization where the body is a doorway, not a barrier.
● How non-dual awareness isn’t a concept; it’s a direct experience available to everyone.
● Why true fulfillment comes from knowing and being what you already are.
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:02:50] The Journey Towards Non-Dual Awareness
[0:09:47] From Seeking to Seeing: Recognizing Inner Awareness
[0:15:00] Non-Dual Inquiry and True Nature
[0:27:40] The Search of Happiness and How It’s Continually Refined
[0:34:19] How Emotions Impact the State of Our Bodies
[0:37:32] The Idea of Conceptual Understanding
[0:44:57] Language as a Gateway to Spiritual Clarity and Unity
[0:54:42] Direct Experience of Pure Awareness: Tasting Consciousness
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Are you stuck in the daily grind, wearing every hat, and feeling like you can’t step away?
This week, I sit down with Allison Maslan, a world-class business strategist and CEO of Pinnacle Global Network, to break through the barriers that keep entrepreneurs from scaling with confidence.
Allison knows what it takes to go from solopreneur to CEO, having built and sold ten companies herself. She shares hard-won lessons on leadership, delegation, and systematization—shifting from a founder trying to control everything to a true visionary who empowers a high-performance team. We discuss the mindset shifts needed to scale, how to build the right systems for sustainable success, and why financial oversight is non-negotiable.
If you’re ready to stop running your business like a job and start leading it like an empire, this episode is for you.
We Also Discuss:
● Vision, systems, and leadership because scaling isn’t just about sales.
● Why a founder’s mindset can make or break your business.
● Building trust, aligning goals, and investing in leadership.
● How process-driven businesses grow faster and stronger.
● The need to know your numbers becausefinancial oversight separates struggling entrepreneurs from thriving CEOs.
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:05:39] What Does a Leap in Mindset Mean If You’re Stuck In Business Operations?
[0:09:21] The Five Phases of Scaling Your Business
[0:20:23] Aligning Vision, Trust, and Execution Within Your Team
[0:23:55] Systematizing Every Area of Your Business
[0:28:49] Developing High-Powered Effective Teams
[0:32:15] Elevating Your Team for Long-Term Success
[0:33:24] Pitfalls to Look Out for When You’re Scaling Your Business
[0:36:38] What Happens When Your Team Becomes the Roadblock to Scale Your Business? [0:39:05] Maintaining the Vision for Excellence and the Realities of Trying to Grow
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What if the way you think about success is holding you back?
In this powerful episode, I sit down with Dan Sullivan, one of the world's top entrepreneurial coaches and the founder of Strategic Coach, to explore how shifting your mindset can unlock exponential growth. Dan has coached some of the most successful entrepreneurs on the planet, and today, he shares the same game-changing insights with you.
We dive into the 10x mindset, how to escape the Gap and live in the Gain, and why the right people matter more than the right strategies. Dan’s frameworks—like Who Not How and 10x is Easier than 2x—have transformed thousands of businesses and lives. If you're ready to break through limitations and create more freedom, impact, and success, this episode is a must-listen.
We Also Discuss:
● The concept of thinking bigger, growing faster. How a 10x mindset makes success easier, not harder.
● How to master your thinking and developing awareness of your thought patterns unlocks new breakthroughs.
● Why you should stop doing everything yourself and start delegating and scaling smarter.
● The shift from chasing ideals to recognizing real gains.
● Why freedom of time is the key to true entrepreneurial success.
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:03:30] Cultivating Self-Reflection and the Power of Curiosity
[00:09:35] The Idea Behind 10X is Easier than 2X
[0:20:36] Why “Who” Matters More Than “How” in Business and Life
[0:28:56] The Distinction of Leadership and Management
[0:31:00] Leveraging Collaboration for Greater Success
[0:35:33] Creating Freedom Through Time Mastery and Unique Strengths
[0:46:09] Shifting from the Gap to the Gain for True Progress Breaking Free from Generational Perfectionism
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What if the secret to success wasn’t just hard work but learning how to work smarter?
In this episode, I sit down with John Lee—an entrepreneur who went from washing dishes in his mother’s restaurant to building multi-million-dollar businesses. John is a master of scaling brands, leveraging AI, and using social media to create unstoppable momentum. If you’re ready to take your business and influence to the next level, this conversation is packed with the mindset shifts and practical tools you need.
We dive into the power of visibility and why, as John says, “the best known beats the best.” You’ll learn how to use cutting-edge AI tools to streamline content creation, automate lead generation, and refine your marketing with precision. John breaks down game-changing strategies like compound marketing and trial reels—simple yet powerful tactics to amplify your reach.
If you're serious about scaling your business, building wealth, and staying ahead of the game, this episode is for you.
We Also Discuss:
● AI as a game-changer—and the AI tools that can instantly boost content quality and engagement.
● Why social media isn’t just a platform—but a business accelerator.
● How the best entrepreneurs adapt fast—leveraging new technology and trends to stay competitive.
● Why wealth isn’t built alone—and how you can bolt your intellectual property onto other businesses to create long-term financial growth.
● The reason why content is king is no longer enough—great content that hooks people in the first three seconds is.
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:02:40] From Washing Dishes to Building Empires
[00:05:03] Misconceptions and Classic Mistakes When Starting with Social Media
[00:09:57] The Big Myth About Going Viral on Social Media
[0:16:25] AI-Powered Marketing—Turning Content into Customers
[0:22:11] Breaking the 3-Second Rule for Content
[0:25:34] Using AI to Find and Convert Your Ideal Audience
[0:34:30] The Secret to Higher Conversions and Cut Through the Noise
[0:39:19] Wealth Ecosystems—How Strategic Entrepreneurship and AI Create Lasting Success
[0:45:31] The Fastest Way to Make Money Online Today
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to break through conditioned limitations and step into your highest potential?
In this episode, I sit down with Reverend Michael Beckwith—a pioneering force in spiritual transformation—to explore the profound role of meditation, affirmative prayer, and visioning in awakening to a life of deeper meaning and contribution.
Reverend Beckwith shares his personal journey of integrating Zen, Vipassana, Tibetan, and New Thought practices into a holistic spiritual path. We explore how meditation serves as the gateway to sacred silence and expanded awareness, how affirmative prayer rewires the nervous system for transformation, and how his Life Visioning process empowers individuals to align with their soul’s highest calling.
Whether you’re a seasoned meditator or just beginning, this episode will inspire you to redefine what’s possible in your spiritual practice and your life.
We Also Discuss:
● Why meditation is a direct portal to awakening and self-realization.
● How sacred silence reveals who we truly are.
● How affirmative prayer recalibrates our nervous system.
● Visioning as a path to discovering and embodying our soul’s purpose.
● Why a spiritual practice isn’t just personal—it’s a catalyst for social transformation.
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:06:16] A Weaving of Different Traditions In Agape’s Practice
[0:11:24] The Limited Temporary Identity and Letting Go of It
[0:20:08] Affirmative Prayer & Meditation as Pathways to Inner Liberation
[0:25:55] Finding Deep Solitude Through Spiritual Practice
[0:29:19] Rediscovering Purpose and Meaning
[0:39:29] Liberation Theology in Action
[0:42:01] Visioning Process: A Gateway to Unconditional Love & Personal Evolution
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What if the key to unlocking success isn’t just about money—but about rewiring how you think?
In this episode, I sit down with Eben Pagan, a renowned entrepreneur, investor, and thought leader who transformed his life from struggling in a trailer park to building multimillion-dollar businesses. We dive deep into the mindset shifts that separate those who chase success from those who create it. Eben shares powerful insights on breaking free from limiting beliefs, building true confidence, and cultivating multiple perspectives to unlock your full potential.
We also explore how financial wealth and generosity go hand in hand—why real abundance starts with how you give, not just what you get. If you’re ready to step into a whole new level of personal and professional growth, this conversation is for you.
Listen in, take notes, and let’s do the inner work that creates real success.
We Also Discuss:
● Shifting your perspective to find creative solutions and unlock new opportunities.
● Challenging limiting beliefs so they don’t keep you stuck in old patterns.
● How confidence is built—not born—through persistence and action.
● Surrounding yourself with high-level thinkers to accelerate your growth.
● Why wealth isn’t just money—it’s how you use it to create impact and fulfillment.
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:02:51] The Power of Cultivating Multiple Perspectives
[0:07:20] 2 Steps You Need to Change Limiting Beliefs
[0:13:28] Success is Never a Straight Line
[0:15:00] Confidence & Resilience Through Adversity
[0:23:17] Build Resilience, Face Your Fears
[0:27:14] The Science of Abundance & Creativity
[0:38:52] The Truth About Wealth & Generosity
[0:45:18] Applying the 80/20 Pareto Principle to Your Life
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What if the key to transformation wasn’t just about opportunity, but about mindset?
In this episode, I sit down with Shark Tank star, branding guru, and best-selling author Daymond John—a man who turned $40 into the global fashion empire FUBU, proving that success isn’t about where you start, but how you think, adapt, and take action.
We dive deep into the power of entrepreneurship as a path to personal and financial freedom, especially for those facing incarceration. Through my work with the Path of Freedom program, I’ve seen firsthand how a shift in mindset can open doors once thought impossible. Daymond shares how he navigated obstacles as an entrepreneur, the lessons that helped him build a $6 billion brand, and why financial literacy is one of the most overlooked tools for breaking generational cycles of limitation.
Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, someone looking to reinvent yourself, or simply searching for inspiration, this conversation will challenge the way you think about success, resilience, and the power of self-determination.
We Also Discuss:
● Success starts in the mind. The right mindset can turn even the most limited resources into massive opportunities.
● Resilience and adaptability are non-negotiable. Failures and setbacks are part of the process—what matters is how you respond.
● Financial intelligence creates freedom. Learning how money works can change lives and empower entire communities.
● Personal transformation is the foundation for success. True change happens when you invest in yourself, shift your mindset, and prepare for the future.
● The barriers to entrepreneurship have never been lower. The digital age has leveled the playing field—anyone with determination and the right strategy can build something meaningful.
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:09:27] From $40 to a Global Brand: Daymond John’s Path to Success
[00:14:56] The Learning Path Towards Being an Entrepreneur
[00:20:15] The Mindset Shift That Turns Obstacles Into Opportunity
[0:24:24] Why Financial Intelligence Is the Key to Societal Transformation
[0:30:07] What Makes Successful Partnerships
[0:33:16] Unlocking Potential: Entrepreneurship as a Path to Freedom
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What if the key to healing trauma and expanding consciousness isn’t just in the mind—but in how we experience awareness itself?
In this thought-provoking conversation, I sit down with Dr. Dan Siegel, a pioneer in interpersonal neurobiology, to explore how expanded states of consciousness—through meditation, psychedelics, and deep awareness practices—can rewire the brain, dissolve self-imposed limitations, and unlock profound transformation.
Dr. Siegel shares insights from his decades of research, breaking down the science of consciousness into the "knowing" and the "known" and explaining how shifting into deeper awareness can catalyze healing. We discuss how implicit memories shape our identity, how practices like the Wheel of Awareness tap into pure presence, and how trauma can be rewired through expanded states.
With his expertise in psychiatry, mindfulness, and neuroscience, Dr. Siegel bridges the gap between science and spirituality, offering a powerful roadmap for integrating awareness, resilience, and collective healing.
We Also Discuss:
● Expanded states of consciousness open the door to deeper healing, resilience, and transformation.
● Awareness isn't just about thoughts—it's about shifting from the "known" into pure knowing.
● Meditation, psychedelics, and deep awareness practices can dissolve limiting identities and rewire the brain.
● Implicit memories shape who we think we are, but by accessing awareness, we can rewrite old narratives.
● Healing isn’t just personal—it’s collective. Expanding consciousness fosters connection, compassion, and unity.
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:02:51] Expanded consciousness – the knowing and the known
[0:13:07] Energy: Movement from possibility to actuality
[0:21:54] Dissolving the divide between science and spirituality
[0:27:51] Achieving bliss by tapping into the plane of possibility
[0:33:25] Healing trauma through awareness, connection, MDMA-therapy
[0:47:42]The neurophysiological dimension of healing
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What if unlocking your full potential was less about willpower and more about rewiring your brain?
In this powerful conversation, I sit down with John Assaraf, one of the world’s leading high-performance coaches and a behavioral neuroscience researcher, to explore the science of mindset, success, and transformation. Known for his role in The Secret, his best-selling books, and his appearances on Larry King Live, Anderson Cooper, and The Ellen DeGeneres Show, John has spent decades studying how to break through mental blocks and achieve extraordinary success.
We dive deep into the power of neuroplasticity, uncovering how the brain’s wiring dictates habits, fears, and decision-making—and, more importantly, how we can reshape it. John shares the proven Innercise® techniques that help people train their brains for clarity, focus, and peak performance. From growing Re/Max of Indiana to $4 billion in sales to launching a $2.5 billion company on NASDAQ, John reveals the mindset shifts that have fueled his success—and how anyone can apply them.
This episode is packed with actionable insights to help you rewire your brain, master your mindset, and unlock your full potential.
We Also Discuss:
* Why our brains are worth a hundred billion dollars and it’s only a matter of knowing how to leverage and use it for change.
* Why we all have to have a MUST that is bigger than fear, limiting beliefs, and the energy to just stay the same.
* How perfect practice is crucial to change and success.
* The impact of a person’s emotion to further rewire the brain and reinforce new neural patterns.
* How your environment and social circles contribute largely to your success and downfall
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:04:02] Your brain is worth a hundred billion dollars
[0:08:26] Creating and reinforcing neural patterns
[0:12:00] The foundation of Innercise – Neuroplasticity
[0:15:54] Reframing disempowering beliefs
[0:19:42] Why must you change?
[0:22:51] Emotion: Energy in motion
[0:26:11] Perfect practice is crucial
[0:32:34] Setting ourselves up for success
[0:37:25] How do we build in to the rewards?
[0:41:33] The importance of our environment and social circles
[0:46:11] What is a habit?
0:53:51] Neuroscience, neurotechnology, and the future
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What if healing trauma could be the key to breaking cycles of violence? This week we have a powerful conversation with Dr. Rola Hallam – a frontline humanitarian, trauma-informed life coach, and global changemaker. We explore the deep, lasting effects of trauma and the path to recovery. Drawing from her firsthand experiences in war-torn Syria, Dr. Hallam shares how trauma shapes individuals and communities, and why intentional healing is the foundation for resilience.
Together, we dive into the concept of post-traumatic growth, uncovering the power of spirituality, purpose, and collective healing. Dr. Hallam challenges the conventional approach to trauma by shifting the focus from external solutions to personal transformation—emphasizing that healing ourselves is the first step to healing the world.
We Also Discuss:
● How healing begins with intention—mindfulness and purpose drive lasting change.
● Why trauma isn’t isolated and how it shapes communities and echoes across generations.
● The importance of true self-care and why emotional, physical, and spiritual healing must align.
● Why self-compassion is radical—healing ourselves is the first step to healing the world.
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:02:50] War affects us all; the mindful intention to heal
[0:07:07] Spirituality, purpose, and the importance of community
[0:10:30] Trauma healing needs a holistic approach
[0:12:35] The result of unresolved trauma
[0:14:45] Dr. Rola Hallam’s personal healing journey
[0:19:20] Working with frontline workers in high-stress and high-risk areas
[0:23:26] The chokehold of shame on us
[0:26:06] Breaking cycles of trauma to create lasting societal evolution
[0:32:10] Reconnecting with nature, humanity, and the divine
[0:37:44] Practical strategy to process or integrate their traumatic experiences
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What if your biggest setbacks were the key to your greatest transformation? In this powerful conversation with best-selling author and creator of The Miracle Morning—Hal Elrod we explore how near-death experiences, profound loss, and life-altering adversity shaped his revolutionary approach to personal growth. Hal shares his remarkable journey of resilience, from surviving a tragic accident and battling terminal cancer to rebuilding his life with unshakable purpose.
We dive deep into The Miracle Morning, a practice that has transformed millions of lives through six simple yet profound habits—Silence, Affirmations, Visualization, Exercise, Reading, and Scribing. Hal reveals how anyone, regardless of circumstances, can reclaim their mornings, rewire their mindset, and create lasting success. More than just routines, this episode is about mastering emotional resilience, breaking free from limitations, and stepping into a life of purpose, impact, and fulfillment.
We Also Discuss:
* How overcoming adversity is possible and is the foundation for real transformation.
* Simple, daily habits that have the power to rewire your mind and reshape your life.
* How your circumstances don’t control you—it’s your response to it that matters.
* Why a strong morning routine gives you clarity, motivation, and energy for the day ahead.
* The reason why discipline and structure leads to lasting fulfillment and freedom.
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:02:49] Cultivating resilience and growth through challenges
[0:07:25] Taking radical responsibility for emotional well-being
[0:16:41] Rebuilding after financial ruin and depression
[0:23:52] How a morning routine can change your life
[0:30:09] Overcoming difficulties with waking up in the morning
[0:37:06] The difference between emotions and states of consciousness
[0:44:04] The profound and global impact of the Miracle Morning
[0:49:04] Finding purpose through adversity, gratitude, and resilience
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What if the voice in your head that tells you you’re not enough could be transformed into your greatest ally?
In this episode, I sit down with Marisa Peer, one of the most recognized names in the well-being industry. A world-renowned therapist, bestselling author, and award-winning speaker, Marisa has spent over 30 years working with superstars, CEOs, and Olympic athletes, helping them reprogram their minds for confidence, resilience, and lasting success. She’s the creator of Rapid Transformational Therapy® (RTT®) and founder of the I Am Enough movement, empowering thousands worldwide to break free from self-doubt and limiting beliefs.
Together, we explore how to harness the power of neuroplasticity, reframe deeply ingrained fears, and use strategic mental conditioning to unlock your full potential. Marisa shares the science behind RTT®, the transformative impact of self-talk, and why so many people struggle with self-worth—and, more importantly, how to change it. Plus, we dive into her Dietless Life program, a revolutionary approach to building a lasting, healthy relationship with food and your body.
If you're ready to rewire your thinking, reclaim your confidence, and rewrite the story of your life, this episode is for you.
We Also Discuss:
* Rewiring deep-rooted fears like rejection and turning them into confidence and resilience.
* Changing limiting beliefs and negative self-talk to build unshakable self-worth.
* Tapping into the power of Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT®) to reprogram your subconscious.
* Using affirmations and mindset shifts to reshape your brain and create lasting change.
* Breaking free from restrictive diets and developing a healthy, sustainable relationship with food.
[0:00:00] Introduction
[0:02:30] Breaking free from survival-based thinking and rewiring the brain.
[0:07:00] Shifting perspectives to move past limiting beliefs.
[0:13:00] Letting go of societal narratives and embracing true self-worth.
[0:21:00] How school systems shape children's confidence—for better or worse.
[0:25:22] Rapid Transformational Therapy as a powerful tool for change.
[0:33:14] The impact of self-esteem and connection in modern society.
[0:38:00] The power of transformational practices.
[0:40:08] Food relationship and what you need to know about diets.
[0:52:17] Fight – Flee – Freeze – Feed
[0:54:39] Tuning in to your feelings
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What if you could harness the power of the mitochondria, your cells' powerhouse, to boost your physical and mental performance? In this episode, we’re diving into an eye-opening conversation with Dave Asprey, award-winning entrepreneur, creator of Bulletproof Coffee and Danger Coffee, and father of biohacking. Dave’s groundbreaking work has revolutionized health science, helping millions upgrade their mind and bodies' capabilities through cutting-edge strategies and technologies. Together, we’ll explore the surprising intersections of biohacking, microdosing, and the essential role of integration in lasting change. If you’re curious about elevating your health, rewiring your mind, and stepping into a more optimized version of yourself, this episode is packed with actionable insights to guide your journey.
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* What is Biohacking and how it helps you enhance mental clarity, emotional resilience, and physical performance.
* How fine-tuning your mitochondria can unlock vitality and emotional well-being.
* The opportunity hidden into Psychedelics
* Transformative practices for deep, lasting therapeutic outcomes
[0:00:00] Exploring Psychedelics and Biohacking for Optimal Well-Being
[0:09:07] Mitochondria's Role in Brain Health and Consciousness
[0:12:39] The Five F Words Guiding Life's Biological Responses
[0:22:15] Reprogramming Mitochondrial Networks to Overcome Fear and Anxiety
[0:29:53] Unlocking Healing Through Gratitude, Forgiveness, and Psychedelics
[0:44:04] Balancing Rationality and Intuition for Personal Growth
[0:50:03] The Importance of Integration in Psychedelic Therapy
[0:57:38] Exploring Microdosing, Neuroplasticity, and Consciousness
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What if we could combine cutting-edge psychology with the transformative power of psychedelics to revolutionize healing? In this episode, I’m joined by Sunny Strasburg, LMFT—a psychotherapist, educator, and author specializing in Internal Family Systems (IFS), EMDR, and psychedelic-assisted therapy.Sunny shares her groundbreaking Theradelic approach, which blends modern therapeutic practices with psychedelics to create a dynamic, trauma-informed healing model. We explore key tools for therapists, the importance of self-energy, ethical care, and empowering clients to take charge of their healing. Whether you’re a seasoned clinician or simply curious about the intersection of psychology and psychedelics, this conversation is packed with insights that might transform the way you think about therapy and personal growth —you won’t want to miss it!
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* How to create a holistic framework for profound healing in psychedelic therapy.
* The benefits of fostering a deeply nurturing and transformative therapeutic environment.
* How the Trauma-Informed Framework focuses on somatic awareness to ensure trauma is processed fully and safely.
* Taking charge of your healing journey.
[0:07:00] Integrating Self Energy and Therapist's Role in Healing
[0:22:00] Navigating Therapist Archetypes and Power Dynamics in Psychedelic Therapy
[0:30:00] Integrating Ketamine and IFS in Psychedelic Psychotherapy Retreats
[0:40:00] Empowering Consumers in Psychedelic Therapy for Informed Choices
[0:47:00] Exploring The Theradelic Approach With Sunny Strasburg
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In this episode, I sat down with Jim Kwik, a world-renowned expert in memory and neuroplasticity, to explore the incredible potential of the human brain. As the founder of Kwik Learning and author of Limitless: Upgrade Your Brain, Learn Anything Faster and Unlock Your Exceptional Life, Jim shares his personal journey of turning a “broken brain” into a tool for empowerment and discovery. Together, we dive into how belief systems and neuroplasticity shape our ability to learn, grow, and thrive. Jim offers practical insights, from mastering daily routines to forming new habits, that can help anyone break through limitations and unlock their full potential. It’s a conversation filled with inspiration, science, and actionable strategies to rewire your life.
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The pivotal role belief systems play in fueling entrepreneurial success
Actionable strategies to rewire your mindset for business excellence and personal development
Insight into how the integration of wellness and self-awareness fosters long-term, sustainable success
[0:00:00] Introduction to the Episode
[0:02:00] Turning Personal Struggles Into Possibilities
[0:12:00] Lifelong Learning and Neuroplasticity
[0:21:00] Morning Routines for a Better Cognitive Performance
[0:39:00] Optimizing Your Brain Efficiency
[0:48:00] Redefining Success and Overcoming Limiting Beliefs
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In this episode, I speak with Dr. Brian Richards, a clinical psychologist and faculty investigator at Johns Hopkins University, about the transformative potential of psychedelic experiences in mental health. We explore how these experiences move beyond symptom suppression and allow for deep personal transformation. Dr. Richards shares insights on how altered states of consciousness can reframe existential concerns and the role of therapists in helping patients integrate these profound experiences into their everyday lives. Tune in to understand how psychedelic insights can revolutionize mental health and well-being.
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In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Cassandra Vieten, a clinical professor and director of the Center for Mindfulness at UC San Diego, to explore the transformative power of psychedelic-assisted therapies and mindfulness practices. We dive into the fascinating intersection of indigenous, Eastern, and Western approaches to healing, and discuss how these practices can reshape our neurology and unravel trauma. Dr. Vieten also covers the ethics and future of psychedelic therapies, and how personal healing can inspire broader societal change. Tune in to explore how mindful psychedelic experiences can spark profound healing from within
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In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Austin Perlmutter, a board-certified internal medicine physician and New York Times bestselling author, to explore the profound connection between nature, psychedelics, and our health. We discuss the fascinating role of plant compounds in influencing our well-being and the potential of psychedelics like psilocybin in enhancing mental health. We also explore how these experiences can induce lasting changes in DNA expression through epigenetics as well as help heal intergenerational trauma. Tune in to learn how the mind-body connection can be unlocked through nature and cutting-edge science.
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In this episode, I chat with Shirzad Chamine, author of the New York Times bestseller Positive Intelligence. We explore the 5 core superpowers of the positive brain, the 10 saboteurs that keep us in negative states, and practical 10-second exercises to shift from negative to positive brain states. Shirzad also explains why insight alone isn’t enough to change our lives and how to rewire the brain for lasting change.
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I have an inspiring conversation with Sharon Salzberg, a meditation pioneer and New York Times bestselling author. We discuss the importance of self-knowledge in spiritual self-care, tools to build openness and freedom, and techniques to prevent difficult internal states from taking over. Sharon also shares how meditation fosters interconnectedness and leads a guided lovingkindness practice.
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In this episode, I sit down with Renée Peterson Trudeau, an internationally-recognized transformational coach and author, to discuss the importance of tending to our souls. We explore how to listen to your wise self, practical strategies for integrating spiritual self-care, and ways to connect to the sacred in everyday life. Renée also highlights the significance of solo soul-dates and shares a key question to help cultivate your spiritual self-care.
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I speak with Melanie Tonia Evans, a global expert in narcissistic abuse recovery and creator of the Quanta Freedom Healing Method™ and the Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Program (NARP). We delve into the foundational values of healthy relationships, steps to free yourself from a narcissistic relationship, and how to identify a narcissist quickly. Melanie also shares the four pillars of identity needed to heal and what to expect in the recovery process.
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In this episode, I sit down with Ilarion Merculieff, a respected Aleut leader and advocate for Indigenous rights and environmental sustainability. We discuss the power of spiritual self-care, the need to shift from a mind-driven to a heart-guided consciousness, and how we can create positive change by focusing our energy on what we want. Ilarion also shares insights from his books and his work integrating traditional ecological knowledge with modern resource management.
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm pleased to welcome Shelly Tygielski, a dedicated organizer, speaker, and advocate for social justice movements including the Women’s March, Black Lives Matter, and support for indigenous Navajo and Hopi tribes. Shelly has witnessed first-hand the toll activism can take and has become a champion of self-care as a tool for sustaining change. Today, we'll dive into 'Discover the Power of Authentic Self-Care.' Shelly will discuss the critical perspective of self-care as essential self-preservation, the shift from individual self-care to 'community care,' and the moral implications of finding and partaking in joy. We'll also explore her techniques for integrating effective micro-practices throughout the day.
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm excited to host Oliver Niño, also known as 'The Spiritual Activator,' and founder of the Geo Love Healing methodology. Oliver has guided and certified healers from over 60 countries, helping them to identify and activate their spiritual gifts. Today, we explore 'Designing Your Life to Sustain Optimum Energy.' Oliver will share insights on how to become a beacon of light silently, recognize mistakes that weaken our energetic connections, and understand the impact of our vibrational state. He will also discuss managing fluctuating energy levels and the importance of increasing self-care in response to stress.
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm thrilled to welcome Mandy Morris, an esteemed entrepreneur, manifestation expert, and author. Mandy is the founder of Authentic Living, an educational organization that empowers nearly 3 million students across 60 countries. Today, we'll delve into 'The Frequency of Love and Its Power to Heal.' Mandy will discuss the transformative energy of love, its role in fostering a sense of oneness, and the embodiment of self-care as self-love. She will also explore common obstacles to self-care, effective mental and emotional self-care strategies, and how to manage triggers that impact our self-worth.
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm delighted to welcome back Gabriel Kram, a renowned connection phenomenologist, author of "Restorative Practices of Wellbeing", and the visionary behind the Restorative Practices Alliance. Today, we'll dive into 'Enhancing the Power of Connection.' Gabriel will share his expertise on moving beyond cognitive dominance to embrace community networks and personal awareness. He'll also discuss the grounding effects of connecting with nature.
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm pleased to welcome Dr. Ed O’Malley, a seasoned sleep medicine expert with over 25 years of experience in academic, clinical, and research settings. Dr. O’Malley, who completed a Ph.D. in Neurobiology and joined the faculty at NYU Medical Center Sleep Disorder Center, brings a comprehensive approach to understanding sleep and wellness. Today, we delve into 'Making Quality Sleep Part of Your Self-Care.' Dr. O’Malley will share insights into how sleep restores our biological and physiological systems, the link between sleep quality and memory recall, effective bedtime routines, the role of circadian rhythms in our biological sleep cycles, and strategies to handle sleep interruptions to avoid insomnia.
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm delighted to welcome Dr. Stephen W. Porges, a Distinguished University Scientist at Indiana University and the founding director of the Traumatic Stress Research Consortium. Dr. Porges, who proposed the influential Polyvagal Theory, joins us to explore 'Healing and Thriving Through Social Connection.' We discuss the crucial role of human connection in regulating the autonomic nervous system, fostering calm, resilience, and healthy relationships. Dr. Porges shares insights into recognizing and managing stress responses, mitigating the effects of trauma, and harnessing the power of social connections to heal and thrive.
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I am excited to welcome Dr. April Seifert, a psychologist, data scientist, and entrepreneur with a PhD in social cognitive psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Dr. Seifert, who has spent over a decade studying how our minds store information and impact our behaviors, joins us to discuss 'Unleashing the Power of Mind." We delve into how the brain can deliberately rewire to change our behavior and life experiences, the role of mindfulness and meditation in shaping neural pathways, and overcoming cognitive dissonance and negative biases for personal growth. Dr. Seifert also shares strategies for stepping out of comfort zones to expand possibilities and transform lives.
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-How the brain can deliberately rewire to change our behavior and life experiences.
-The role of mindfulness and meditation in rewiring neural pathways.
-The power of overcoming cognitive dissonance and challenging negatively biased filters to promote personal growth.
-Strategies for stepping out of your comfort zone to expand your possibilities and transform your life.
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm honored to welcome Dr. Jack Kornfield, a renowned teacher who trained as a Buddhist monk in the monasteries of Thailand, India, and Burma, and a pivotal figure in introducing Buddhist mindfulness practice to the West.
Dr. Kornfield, co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society and the Spirit Rock Center, joins us to discuss how to rewire your brain through mindfulness and compassion.' We explore the profound impact of these practices on resilience and healing, the intersection of neuroscience and mindfulness in validating ancient wisdom, and how brain rewiring relates to personal growth. Dr. Kornfield shares insights on embracing suffering to transcend attachment wounds and traumas, and the significance of compassionate action in fostering a sense of interconnectedness.
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-Understand the profound impact of mindfulness and compassion practices on resilience and physical healing.
-Explore the intersection of neuroscience and mindfulness- acknowledging scientific research in validating ancient wisdom.
-Learn about how brain rewiring relates to personal growth and expanded consciousness. -Gain insight into how embracing suffering plays in transcending attachment wounds, traumas, and shared collective suffering.
-Discover the significance of compassionate action as an expression of mindfulness in cultivating a greater sense of interconnectedness.
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I am joined by Gabriel Kram, a connection phenomenologist and neural cartographer, who delves into the power of community in times of crisis. Gabriel discusses how our interconnectedness can foster increased collective connection and the steps to dismantle disconnection. Sharing insights from his work with incarcerated programs, he reveals how healing emerges through connection, trust, and shared safe spaces. Gabriel also highlights three essential elements to initiate healing and explains how his team has developed maps to identify patterns in multidisciplinary approaches to safety and awareness.
We also chat about:
-The relationship of building connection and dismantling disconnection, and how our connection with life has deviated
-His experience of working with incarcerated programs and how it became evident that healing was happening through connection, trust, and sharing a safe space collectively
-The 3 things needed to set healing into motion and how he and his team have created maps to identify patterns of multidisciplinary approaches to safety and awareness based on the collective
In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I am happy to welcome back Dr. Daniel Siegel, a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and the Founding Co-director of its Mindful Awareness Research Center. Dr. Siegel, also the Executive Director of the Mindsight Institute, joins us to explore 'Neuroplasticity: A Path to Healing and Happiness.' He shares strategies and approaches for healing trauma, optimizing brain health, and fostering resilience. We dive into the transformative power of neuroplasticity, the importance of integration for life balance and self-discovery, and various methods to rewire the brain for improved mental health. Dr. Siegel also introduces the wheel of awareness, a practice that cultivates self-awareness, connection, and expanded consciousness.
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-Learn strategies and approaches for healing trauma, optimizing brain health, and fostering resilience.
-Understanding neuroplasticity and how the brain can change and support personal growth. -Learn the importance of integration for improved life-balance, well-being, and self-discover.
-Explore various approaches to rewiring the brain that can improve mental health and overall well-being.
-Discover the wheel of awareness: a practice that can help cultivate self-awareness, connection, and expanded consciousness.
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In today's episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I have the honor of speaking with Anthony Abbagnano, a visionary thought leader, breath expert, and founder of the Alchemy of Breath. Anthony shares his transformative journey with breathwork and its profound impact on both his life and the lives of others. He delves into how breathwork and cultivating a relationship with the breath serve as conscious tools for building resilience. Living in Italy, where he co-founded the Alchemy School of Healing Arts (ASHA) with his wife Amy Rachelle Abbagnano, Anthony continues to inspire through his teachings on breathwork, holistic practices, sustainability, and community building.
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-How breathwork can help harness energy and inform physical and mental resilience
-How breathwork does not always require seriousness and rigidity, but can rather be fun and build community
-Risks involved with breathwork, and the importance of doing breathwork through certified courses
In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I interview Dr. Rick Hanson, a psychologist, Senior Fellow of UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center, and New York Times best-selling author. Dr. Hanson discusses 'Individual Resilience', how we can tap into and grow our inner strength through positive neuroplasticity and turn our experiences into lasting changes inside our brain. He shares insights from his new book “NeuroDharma” and touches on some of the 7 steps of awakening within all of us.
We also discuss:
-Practices for tapping into our inner strength to transform positive states into traits. -“The green zone” and why, unlike humans, zebras don’t get ulcers
-How taking care of our needs authentically and taking in the good experience of our needs being met, can help you be more resilient and in the green zone
-The value of mind-training practice and how not only being with the mind but working with the mind can lead to resilience
In today's episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm joined by Chris Brookfield, a visionary in designing networks, companies, and relationships for the public good. With a background as a pioneering impact investor and co-founder of Elevar Equity and Salmon Nation, Chris has a unique perspective on creating resilient systems through empathetic engagement. Today, we explore 'Building Resilience: Empathy and Systems Change,' discussing his transition from venture capitalism to fostering community betterment and societal improvement. Chris Brookfield speaks about how he came into designing networks, companies and relationships for the public good. With the ability to observe human relationships through an empathetic lens, Chris offers practical examples of his experience with different communities, and how this has highlighted the transition of systems change, from theory to application.
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-His journey from starting out as a venture capitalist to using similar skills for betterment of communities and society, and later becoming involved in identifying and scaling resilient systems
-How he goes about immersing himself in communities to discover emergent resilient systems and replicating positive relationships for community betterment
-His observations of attributes of healthy relationships, and how the root of resilience is the diversity of mindsets
In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm thrilled to welcome Dr. Thomas Doherty, a clinical and environmental psychologist based in Portland, Oregon, with a pioneering role in addressing the mental health impacts of climate change. Dr. Doherty explores the importance of understanding climate change, focusing on its emotional and physical effects. He discusses three basic tasks in tackling environmental and sustainability issues, the benefits of outdoor therapy programs in building our relationship with nature to enhance mental health, and the concept of environmental identity. Dr. Doherty emphasizes the diverse roles we all play based on our values and beliefs in confronting climate change.
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm joined by Robert Cervelli, Executive Director of the Centre for Local Prosperity and a passionate advocate for community building and climate readiness for over 35 years. Robert's work spans innovative tools for economic resilience and climate readiness, with a particular focus on food production. Today, we discuss 'Climate Change & Climate Resilience,' highlighting how enhancing food security and sovereignty at the local level can combat the negative impacts of large-scale agricultural models and strengthen our resilience against threats to our food systems.
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-The definitions of food security and food sovereignty in relation to resilience
-The negative impacts of the big Ag model around food quality, food wastage, and inefficient distribution models that have a high carbon footprint Insight into how fragile these food systems are, how reliant we are on them, and how we need to be more resilient given the threats to these systems
In today's episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Ronald Siegel, an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School with over 35 years of teaching experience. Dr. Siegel, a renowned expert in mind-body medicine and mindfulness applications in psychotherapy, joins us to discuss 'Relational Resilience & Healing Trauma.' We delve into how relationships profoundly influence resilience and healing, highlighting the importance of nurturing connections to enhance personal growth and stability.
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-The impact of Covid on either solidifying or breaking apart relationships
-How to foster connection and the importance of investing in your relationships
-How relationships are both the antidote to the self-esteem rollercoaster but also the fruit of being less self-preoccupied
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with John Douillard, DC, CAP about how Ayurveda was designed to make us more resilient. With a unique ability to integrate Western and Eastern Science, John elaborates on how to navigate through these challenging times by becoming more conscious and self-aware.
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🎙️In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, join Dr. @FleetMaull and Victor Cabral, MSW, LSW, for "Psychedelic Therapy for Marginalized Communities." Explore the need for equitable representation and inclusivity in the emerging field of psychedelic-assisted therapy.
Understand the potential harm caused by inappropriate protocols in community clinics and clinical trials. Learn how lived experiences of marginalized individuals can drive innovative solutions for therapy delivery systems.
Examine the convergence of cultural and business interests in the evolving landscape of psychedelics. Meet Victor Alfonso Cabral, an innovative Afro-Latinx leader dedicated to fostering transformation in historically marginalized communities. 🌟 Explore more at fluencetraining.com. 🎧✨ #RadicalResponsibilityPodcast #VictorCabral #PsychedelicTherapy #EquitableRepresentation
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with Dr. Stephan Porges. Stephan talks about his Polyvagal theory and how the nervous system and resilience are related. He stresses the important role that neuroception and self-awareness play in healing the nervous system and trauma. He also covers the importance of physiological co-regulation and relationships in creating a more resilient life.
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, join Dr. @FleetMaull and Daran Young, LCSW, for "Beyond Boundaries: A Quest for Authentic Connection." Explore the profound psychological impacts of systemic oppression and the necessity of addressing ingrained traumas. Discover how treatments like psilocybin and ketamine can bring deep-seated traumas to the surface, fostering transformative healing experiences.
Understand the importance of communal understanding, empowerment, and support in the therapeutic process. Delve into the challenges and necessities of fostering diversity, equity, and leadership in white-dominant spaces and systems. Expand your view on how cultural and global experiences shape understanding, compassion, and approaches to healing trauma. Meet Deran Young, a licensed therapist, retired military officer, and founder of Black Therapists Rock. Explore more at blacktherapistsrock.com.
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with Tiokasin Ghosthorse, a member of the Cheyenne River Lakota Nation of South Dakota. Ghosthorse discusses our fragile and endangered relationship with the earth, which exacerbates our disconnection and steers us toward choices that are unsustainable, further endangering our planet and our place within it.
He explains that, to realign with the earth, we must challenge our society's prevailing paradigms based on economic imperatives, seeking instead a path that fosters a deep, intrinsic connection with the natural world, one that honors the earth as a living, conscious entity with which we are inextricably intertwined.
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, join Dr. @FleetMaull and Sunny Strasburg, LMFT, for "The Theradelic Approach: Enhancing Psychedelic Healing." Explore the innovative "Theradelic approach," integrating various therapeutic tools to enhance psychedelic therapy. Learn how psychedelic substances affect the brain and their potential in treating conditions like anxiety, depression, and PTSD.
Discover the art and science of facilitating deep therapeutic experiences, and understand the importance of careful therapist selection for safe and effective psychedelic journeys. Meet Sunny Strasburg, a psychedelic entrepreneur, licensed psychotherapist, and author specializing in Internal Family Systems and archetypal psychology.
Her extensive expertise in psychedelic-assisted therapies has influenced clinicians worldwide. Explore more at sunnystrasburgtherapy.com.
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, join Dr. @FleetMaull and Matthew Johnson, PhD, in "Redefining Recovery: The Psychedelic Revolution." Explore groundbreaking research on psilocybin combating tobacco addiction and cancer-related depression. Discover how psychedelics induce transformative, identity-shifting experiences and neuroplasticity.
Learn about pivotal guidelines ensuring the safe administration of psychedelics, and understand complexities and potential risks, promoting responsible psychedelic journeys for therapists and patients.
Stay informed on the trajectory towards FDA approval for psychedelic medicines. Meet Matthew W. Johnson, a distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins University, renowned for his two-decade expertise in psychedelics, psychoactive drugs, and addiction. His pioneering work has shaped the discourse on psychedelics, addiction, and therapeutic potential. Explore more at hopkinsmedicine.org/profiles/details/matthew-johnson. t
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with Laureline Simon. Laureline speaks about her move from climate change mitigation to mobilizing a regenerative approach that weaves arts, science, ancient wisdom, and new technologies to build climate resilience.
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-The difference between climate adaptation and climate mitigation and the importance of building resilience at an individual level as a basis for community resilience
-How Climate change can be seen as a huge opportunity to come together, and why decolonizing the future is essential in building long-term resilience
-The importance of diverse learning communities and the processes of both unlearning and de-conditioning in order to find solutions to this ecological crisis
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, join Dr. @FleetMaull and Richard Schwartz, PhD, as they delve into "Navigating Psychedelic Healing with Internal Family Systems."
Learn how the Internal Family Systems model (IFS) and psychedelics can synergize to facilitate healing and self-discovery. Explore the profound concept of the "Self" and its guiding role in individuals' journeys toward healing and growth. Discover the transformative power of relating to inner subparts with compassion, care, and love - and how this approach can lead to profound healing experiences.
Meet Richard Schwartz, a Systemic Family Therapist, Academic, and Founder of the Internal Family Systems model (IFS). Explore more about IFS at ifs-institute.com.
Tune in now for an enlightening conversation on the integration of IFS and psychedelics in the healing journey!
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with Sarah Queblatin. They discuss her positive vision and work in regenerative design and leadership for building resilience at many levels for climate change. She openly speaks about her fears of climate change and the move from the head to the heart to create sincere and authentic change.
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n today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, join Dr. @FleetMaull and Steven C. Hayes, PhD, for a deep dive into ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) and how it can unlock the power of psychological flexibility. Understand the foundations of the ACTmodel, which emphasize mindfulness, acceptance, and values. Learn about the prevalence of transpersonal moments in human life and their potential role in psychological well-being.
Discover how psychedelics can facilitate experiences of expanded consciousness and their connection to ACT principles. Meet Steven C. Hayes, PhD, a Foundation Professor of Psychology, Emeritus at the University of Nevada, Reno, and President of the Institute for Behavioral Health. With 48 books and 700+ scientific articles, Dr. Hayes is a trailblazer in understanding and alleviating human suffering through Relational Frame Theory and ACT. Explore more at stevenchayes.com. Tune in now for an episode unraveling the transformative power of psychological flexibility!
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with Dr. Kirsten Willeumier. They discuss how brain reserve can impact resilience, especially as we age. Dr. Willeumier offers advice on how to proactively reduce the onset of neurodegenerative disease later in life.
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, join Dr. @FleetMaull and Rick Doblin, PhD, on "Prohibition to Progress: The Evolving Landscape of Psychedelics." Fleet and Rick Doblin discuss the changing cultural attitude towards psychedelics, uniting diverse groups—scientists, politicians, and veterans. They explore how psychedelics can be integrated into mainstream culture, offering potential solutions to global challenges and potentially revolutionizing mental health treatment approaches. They also examine the shift towards group therapy, especially in treating conditions like PTSD, and its implications for the future. Rick Doblin, PhD, is the founder and executive director of MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies),
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with Alexander Beiner. Alexander explains the Meta crisis, including the Meaning and Sensemaking crises, which is overwhelming our capacities and creating deep uncertainty. They explore how to navigate and make sense of it all and be resilient in relation to the break-down of our information ecology.
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, join Dr. @FleetMaull and Dr. Erica Zelfand on "Navigating the Psychedelic Frontier in the Mental Health Revolution."
Explore insights into the global mental health epidemic and the need for innovative psychiatric approaches. Demystify psychedelics, understanding their scientific workings, therapeutic potential, and practical applications in mental health. Dive into a future-forward dialogue about grassroots movements envisioning a revolution in psychedelic awareness.
Dr. Erica Zelfand, a renowned naturopathic family physician, brings a patient-centric, nature-honoring approach to her work. Specializing in preventive medicine, chronic illness management, and integrative mental health, Dr. Zelfand is a sought-after medical writer, educator, and speaker. Visit ericazelfand.com to learn more. Tune in now for an episode that reshapes mental health perspectives! 🎧✨ #RadicalResponsibilityPodcast #EricaZelfand
In today's episode of the Radical Responsibility Podcast, Dr. Fleet Maull speaks with Dr. Dan Siegel about resilience in a relational context and how integration is essential in experiencing a wholeness of interconnectedness and intra-connectedness. Ultimately this helps reduce rigidity in facing challenging times.
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-The relationship between differentiation, linkage, and integration, with practical and descriptives analogies for clarity.
-The science behind the shifts in energy flow and the importance of both interconnectedness and intra-connectedness.
-Active hope and the importance of difficult emotions in stimulating positive action.
In today's episode of the Radical Responsibility Podcast, Dr. Fleet Maull engages in a riveting conversation with Stan Grof, MD, and Brigitte Grof, PhD. They explore the profound parallels between psychedelics and holotropic breathwork, unlocking expanded states of consciousness that transcend conventional boundaries. They discuss how inner healing intelligence operates beyond the conscious mind, reshaping therapeutic approaches.
They also explore the challenges of distinguishing spiritual emergence from psychiatric illness, and the essential components of self-care, preparation, and integration in the realm of expanded consciousness experiences.
Dr. Stanislav Grof, a pioneering psychiatrist with over six decades of research into non-ordinary states of consciousness, introduces us to the world of holotropic breathwork alongside his wife, Brigitte Grof, a licensed psychotherapist and artist. Learn more about their groundbreaking work at www.stangrof.com and explore the Grof® Legacy Training at www.grof-legacy-training.com. Tune in now for an episode that transcends boundaries and explores the frontiers of consciousness!
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with Thomas Hübl, a contemporary spiritual teacher known for his profound insights into trauma healing and societal transformation. They discuss individual and collective trauma and how the “Collective Trauma Integration Model” can help make individuals and society more resilient through an integrated history.
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🎙️ In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode join Dr. @FleetMaull as he interviews Paul Stamets, the world-renowned mycologist and advocate for the power of fungi. 🍄 In "Minds, Microdosing, and Mycelium:
The Future of Psychedelics and Planetary Health," we unearth the groundbreaking benefits of mushrooms, not just for our health but also for the well-being of the planet. Explore the fascinating parallels between mycelial networks in fungi and human neural networks, shedding light on the profound connection between mushrooms and consciousness. 🌌
Gain insights into the mysteries of microdosing, its potential benefits, and its transformative effects on sensory perception and mental well-being. 🧠 And don't miss the revelation of the potential role of mushrooms in the fight against viruses, showcasing the incredible versatility of these organisms. 🚀 Tune in now for an episode that promises to expand your mind and perception! 🎧✨ #RadicalResponsibilityPodcast #PaulStamets
🎙️ In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode! 🌟 Join Dr. @FleetMaull as he dives into "Unlocking Your Brain's Potential: Journey to Optimal Health and Longevity" with Kien Vuu, MD. 🎧 Explore the intricate link between lifestyle choices and cellular health, encompassing sleep, nutrition, movement, emotions, and more. 💡 Discover the importance of embracing and processing emotions for resilience. 🌌 Gain insights into the forefront of medical science, from early cancer detection to wearable biometrics and regenerative medicine, all with the aim of extending lifespan. Tune in now for an enlightening episode on your path to optimal health and longevity! ✨
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🎙️ In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode! 🌟 Dr. @FleetMaull and Rick Hanson, PhD dive into "Unleashing the Power of Positive Neuroplasticity and Cultivating Resilient Well-being". 🎧 Understand the concept of positive neuroplasticity and its transformative effect on brain health and overall well-being. 💡 Learn practical techniques for resilience and inner peace in the face of challenges. 🌌 Discover the immense value of actively engaging with positive experiences for growth, learning, and lasting change. Gain insights into nurturing stronger relationships and promoting compassion and justice in today's world. Tune in now for an episode that empowers your peace and well-being! ✨
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🎙️ In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode! 🌟 Join Dr. @FleetMaull as he and Sue Morter, DC discuss, "Rewiring the Brain: Healing and Transformation Through Quantum Science". 🎧 Learn about user-friendly Quantum science and understanding its role in rewiring the brain for healing and transformation. 💡 Understand the power of Energy Medicine, discovering its potential in personal well-being and self-healing. 🌌 Discover the importance of internal referencing and the neurobiological facets of achieving deep awareness and unity. Gain practical insights into techniques like breathwork, energy movement, and meditation, enhancing your interoceptive awareness and integration. Tune in now for an episode that fuses quantum science with personal growth! ✨
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🎙️ In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode! 🌟 Join Dr. @FleetMaull in an enlightening interview with Ronald Siegel, PsyD, as they explore "Harnessing the Healing Power of Neuroplasticity and Epigenetics through Mindfulness Practice." 🎧 Dive into the profound connection between mindfulness and brain architecture, and how these practices influence neural pathways. 💡 Uncover the benefits of contemplative techniques in cultivating focus, alleviating suffering, and promoting compassion. 🌱 Discover everyday strategies for enhancing memory and attention. Gain insights into the transformative potential of neuroplasticity and epigenetics in reshaping the malleable structure of the brain. Tune in now for an episode that explores the healing potential of mindfulness!
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🎙️ In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode! 🌟 Join Dr. @FleetMaull as he speaks with Sharon Salzberg exploring the intersection of neuroscience and contemplative practices. 🎧 Learn the neuroscience behind mindfulness and its synergy with ancient meditation teachings. 💡 Discover the transformative power of loving-kindness and metta practices in shaping your life. 🌌 Explore how meditation and mindfulness can shape thoughts, emotions, and our perception of the world. Gain insights into the psychological approach of Buddha and the contemporary relevance in understanding consciousness and mind states. Tune in now for an episode that bridges ancient wisdom and modern science for mental health! ✨
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🎙️ In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode! 🌟 Join Dr. @FleetMaull as he has an enlightening discussion with John Assaraf, delving into "The Science-Spirituality Connection: Unlocking the Power of the Human Brain." 🎧 Explore how we can create new connections in our brain to reinforce positive and empowering patterns.💡 Explore the fusion of science and spirituality, offering insights into the vast potential of human capability. 🌌 Discover the vital role of emotional strength in conquering fears and self-doubt. Gain insights into shaping your emotional landscape to align with your aspirations. Tune in now for an episode that merges science and spirituality for personal growth! ✨
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🎙️ In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode! 🌟 Join Dr. @FleetMaull as he engages in an empowering conversation with Marisa Peer. They discuss designing your destiny and using your mind to create the life you want! 🎧 Dive into the world of Rapid Transformational Therapy techniques and their potential to reprogram your mind for success. 💡 Explore the transformative power of neuroplasticity in silencing your inner critic, fostering healing and growth from within. 🌱 Discover the art of rewriting your life's story, conquering childhood narratives and limiting beliefs. Gain insights into brain-directed strategies for weight loss and cultivating a healthy relationship with food. Tune in now for a life-changing episode! ✨
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🎙️ In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode! 🌟 Join Dr. @FleetMaull as he interviews James Fadiman, PhD, delving into "The Past, Present, and Future of Psychedelics: Microdosing and Beyond." 🎧 Explore the nuances of microdosing and its distinctions from traditional psychedelic use. 💡 Delve into the potential therapeutic applications of microdosing, from alleviating migraines to enhancing overall well-being. 🌍 Learn about the innovative citizen science approach to research, gathering firsthand accounts on microdosing's effects. Tune in now for an illuminating discussion on psychedelics' journey through cultures and history! ✨
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🎙️ In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode! 🌟 Join Dr. @FleetMaull as he interviews Ruth King on transforming racism from the inside out through mindfulness and expanded states of consciousness. 🎧 Explore the significance of integrating expanded states for healing attachment wounds, spiritual growth, and awakening. 💡 Delve into the risks of ego inflation and spiritual bypassing inherent in these states, and the importance of confronting deeper shadows. 🌌 Uncover the transformative potential of the body as a conduit for subtle sensations and energy, and the power of mindfulness and compassionate awareness in reshaping our conditioned responses to social issues. Tune in now for an episode that can reshape your perspective! ✨
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-Learn about the importance of integrating expanded states of consciousness for healing attachment wounds, as well as for spiritual growth and awakening.
-Understand the risks of ego inflation and spiritual bypassing that can arise from these states and the importance of doing deeper shadow work.
-Explore the role of the body as a primary domain for experiencing expanded states and as an access point for subtler and subtler sensations and energy.
-Discover the power of mindfulness meditation and compassionate awareness for uprooting our conditioned ways of being in relation to race and other social issues.
🎙️ In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode! 🌟 Join Dr. @FleetMaull as he interviews Dan Siegel, MD, exploring interpersonal neurobiology and expanded states of consciousness. 🎧 Explore the four facets of the mind, including subjective experience, awareness, information processing, and complexity theory.💡 Discover the intricate interconnectedness of existence and the transformative potential of expanded consciousness states, accessed through millennia-old human practices.
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-Explore the four facets of the mind, including subjective experience, awareness, information processing, and complexity theory.
-Learn about the interconnectedness of things and how the relational field has a false appearance of differentiation.
-Discover the potential healing and transformation of expanded states of consciousness, and how they can be accessed through various vehicles humans have been using for millennia.
Understand the hypothesis that the mind can be defined as an emergent process, which is the source of consciousness, information processing, and self-organization.
🎙️ In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode! 🌟 Join Dr. @FleetMaull and Paul Stamets as they dive into "The Power of Fungi and How They Can Revolutionize Our World". 🍄 Explore the remarkable realm of fungi, unveiling their multifaceted functions and unparalleled benefits. 💡 Discover the transformative potential of fungi in medicine, biotechnology, and the preservation of our vital ecosystems. 💡 Gain insights into the crucial role of these magical mushrooms for our planet's health. And delve into the exciting prospects of psilocybin for expanding consciousness and potentially addressing mental health challenges. Tune in now for an episode that could revolutionize your perspective! 🎧✨
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-Explore the incredible world of fungi and learn about their vast array of functions and benefits
-Discover the potential of fungi in medicine and biotechnology
-Gain insights into the importance of protecting and preserving our fungal ecosystems and their vital role in the health of our planet.
-Learn about the potential of psilocybin to expand human consciousness
-Learn about promising preliminary research indicating that psilocybin can alleviate some mental health challenges such as addiction and depression
🎙️ In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode! 🌟 Join Dr. @FleetMaull as he interviews Richard Schwartz, PhD. 🎧 Discover how the qualities of the innate self, or true being, found in every human being can emerge spontaneously when obstacles are removed. 🌈 Learn how overcoming fear and getting curious with the parts of our inner self triggered by trauma and shame can create mental and emotional healing. 🌱 Explore the art of self-care and why asking questions to your traumatized parts, rather than ignoring them, can be transformational. Finally, learn the power of listening to our deep emotional wounds, and unlocking our inner "jewels" like joy, creativity, and connection. Tune in now for a transformative episode! ✨
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-How the qualities of the innate self, or true being, found in every human being can emerge spontaneously when obstacles are removed
-How overcoming fear and getting curious with the parts of our inner self triggered by trauma and shame can create mental and emotional healing
-What does it mean to practice self-care for the parts of ourselves that feel exiled by shame, unworthiness or other feelings?
-How to listen to our deep emotional wounds in order to unlock our inner “jewels” – such as joy, creativity and connection
-Why asking questions of your traumatized parts, rather than ignoring them, can be transformational
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, I speak with Dr. George Bonanno. We discuss the “The resilience paradox”, and the fact that we can identify many factors that correlate to a resilience type, however this doesn't actually predict who will be resilient and who will not in life. And that given this paradox, Dr. Bonanno offers insight into how we can be more resilient in our approach to life's challenges with a "flexibility mindset".
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, I have an enriching conversation with David Richo, Ph.D., a renowned psychotherapist and writer. Join us as we delve into the realm of relationships and personal growth. Discover the power of forming deeper connections by seeing others beyond what you can gain from them. Explore the transformative practice of accepting situations without judgment. Learn three impactful questions to reshape your emotional responses and reactions. And understand the significance of addressing childhood deficits to cultivate healthy relationships.
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, I speak with Mark Eckardt CEO of Common. We discuss how we can do better sensemaking and build resilience by making informed and impactful decisions on a micro level to create change collectively.
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, I speak with John Wood Jr. We discuss the civic contagion of distrust and institutional decline, which has resulted in volatility and extremism in the body politic. We also discuss how we can start to capacitate ourselves to engage in empathetic conversation that creates trust, makes us operate in goodwill, be less divisive, and more resilient to the physical threats we face as humanity.
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, I speak with Dr. Kelly Lambert. We discuss her research on how prevention often is better than a cure when it comes to brain health, and ways in which this prevention can be applied in everyday life. We discuss depression, stress and how to manage these with positive life-style practices.
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, I speak with Dr. Kelly Lambert. We discuss her research on how prevention often is better than a cure when it comes to brain health, and ways in which this prevention can be applied in everyday life. We discuss depression, stress and how to manage these with positive life-style practices.
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- How providing a buffer or cognitive reserve is important for healthy brain functioning, in cases of brain injury, stroke or the onset of alzheimers
- Ways to build this buffer or cognitive reserve
- Brain health as a life-style, in prevention rather than cure for depression (behaviourceuticals)
- How chronic stress can affect our brain functioning and be managed effectively
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, I have an illuminating conversation with Jacob Israel Liberman, a pioneer in light, vision, and consciousness. We explore the profound impact of light on our well-being including how it influences our pineal gland and synchronizes our bodies with nature. We explore the transformative power of color therapy and delve into the fascinating interaction between light and our cells, guiding them towards alignment, resonance, and unity with the cosmos.
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, I speak with John Wood Jr. We discuss the civic contagion of distrust and institutional decline, which has resulted in volatility and extremism in the body politic. We also discuss how we can start to capacitate ourselves to engage in empathetic conversation that creates trust, makes us operate in goodwill, be less divisive, and more resilient to the physical threats we face as humanity.
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, I have an insightful conversation with David Allen, a renowned productivity expert. We explore key principles for enhancing productivity, including the art of making effective decisions on task prioritization, delegation, and elimination. We discuss using practical strategies to manage to-do lists and avoid overwhelm, uncovering the importance of breaking down projects and emails into manageable components. And understanding that true productivity lies in producing desired outcomes, not just working harder.
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, I have a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Andrew Weil, MD, a renowned expert in alternative medicine and medicinal plants. We discuss the possibility of consciousness as a primary force, understanding the transformative impact of perceiving everything as animate and interconnected, the importance of practitioners recognizing the role of set and setting in the psychedelic experience and the concept of "Soul Doctoring" and how psychedelic-assisted therapy can redefine the field of psychiatry.
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, I speak with Barbara Fredrickson PhD. We discuss her “Broaden-and-Build Theory” and how positive emotions as a daily practice, enable us to navigate challenging situations more effectively. We explore why our attention often gravitates towards negative experiences despite their relative rarity. And how learning the distinction between valuing positive emotions and the process of intentionally cultivating them, helps us avoid the pitfalls of toxic positivity.
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, I have an insightful conversation with Craig Hamilton, a spiritual trailblazer and founder of the Academy for Evolutionaries. Join us as we delve into the world of spiritual growth and awakening. Discover the transformative impact of consistent practices, which can help foster self-confidence. Explore the significance of clear guidance and the role of teachers in deepening your spiritual journey. And uncover the power of engaging with a spiritual community, to propel your spritual development forward.
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-Cultivating consistent practices that will lead to more confidence in your awakened state
-Explore the importance of clear guidance and instruction, and the role of teachers, as you deepen your spiritual life
-Why engaging with our spiritual practices and path transparently within a community pushes the edge of our development in a positive direction
-Learn how to make choices that add momentum to spiritual evolution, rather than to inertia
-Making a path out of the pathless: the power of nondual practices for direct awakening
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, I speak with Terry Real, an internationally recognized family therapist and founder of the Relational Life Institute. Join us as we delve into groundbreaking insights on male psychology, gender dynamics, and couples. Discover the importance of connection amidst the strain of individualism that fractures relationships. Learn how letting go of the 'you vs. me' mentality fosters teamwork and eliminates power struggles. Understand the adaptive child's role, its connection to trauma, and reclaim control in a positive way. We also explore the transformative power of mindfulness in navigating conflicts and finding centeredness in heated moments.
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-Understanding that we are born for connection, but there is a strain for individualism that fractures our relationships
-How losing the "you vs. me" mentality in conflict brings you together as a team, with no one partner trying to dominate the other
-Learning the psychological role of the adaptive child, how it developed from trauma, and taking control back in a constructive way
-The role mindfulness plays in moving from your reactive mind and into a centered state during heated moments in your relationships
-Recognizing that in each moment of our relationships, we have the choice to make a knee-jerk reaction or act more mindf
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode I have a chat with Lynn Twist, founder of the Soul of Money Institute. Join us as we discuss the connection between gratitude, wealth, and well-being. Discover the power of shifting from 'you or me' to 'you and me,' embracing abundance over scarcity, practicing generosity, and making commitments that align with your life's purpose. #RadicalResponsibilityPodcast #GratitudeAndWealth #AbundanceMindset
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-How gratitude, wealth, and well-being are interconnected and how they are at the core of prosperity
-What it means to shift our current culture's "you or me" paradigm to a "you and me" way of life
-Learning how to move out of a scarcity mindset into a mindset of abundance and sufficiency
-How generosity is a way of being, and how it changes the way you see the world
-Discovering how to make the kind of commitment that aligns with our life's purpose and forms our way of life
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode! I interview Alex Howard, Founder of Optimum Health Clinic, Author and Creator of the Therapeutic Coaching methodology. Together we explore how pain can lead to transformation, the power of hope in the face of fear, finding inspiration in others' stories, balancing our nervous system, and the transformative potential of a RESET
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- Knowing that pain and suffering can turn into something positive as it leads to the transformation we wish to see in ourselves
- Understanding the impact of hope and clarity in the face of fear to keep you motivated toward your goal
- Why it's important to find stories of people who have suffered in similar ways you have and become inspired by how they have overcome their challenges
- How balancing our nervous system brings maladaptive stress responses back into balance, allowing us to meet the world in the present
- Learning how a RESET can help us to create a self-regulated nervous system
In this Radical Responsibility podcast, I talk to Prof. Steven C. Hayes, developer of Relational Frame Theory, and author of 47 books and 670 scientific articles. With his passion for the nature of human language & cognition in relation to the alleviation of human suffering, he chats with me about Psychological Flexibility in order to develop stronger and healthier relationships.
In this episode we also chat about:
-The six areas of psychological flexibility that lead to positive or negative outcomes
-The behaviors that bring people together or drive them apart
-Incorporating the habit of observing your behavior patterns and being guided by your own history
-The importance of open listening without labeling who's right or wrong
Today in this Radical Responsibility episode I chat to Katie & Gay Hendricks, Founders of the Hendricks Institute, and authors of over 40 books. Kathy, a pioneer in the field of body intelligence and conscious loving for fifty years, and Gay, a leader in the fields of relationship transformation and body-mind therapies for more than 45 years, come together to share decades of wisdom on this podcast. We explore the attitudes that make for supportive and healthy relationships.
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-Practical ways to nurture and strengthen your relationship
-How staying curious about problems and feelings can combat the impulse to bicker
-Shifting to vulnerability instead of criticism when experiencing setbacks in your relationship
-Making your relationship a "no-blame" place -Using appreciation as a foundation of your relationship
In this Radical Responsibility podcast I talk to Dr. Robert Waldinger, Harvard Medical School Professor, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and Zen priest. He is well known for being instrumental in one of the longest-running studies of adult life ever done. Today we chat about the ingredients of human thriving, including how we can nurture our relationships to live longer and more fulfilling lives.
We also discuss:
-The research on how the quality of our relationships makes a difference in our longevity
-How working out our differences can help us form stronger connections
-Why our relationships need tending to maintain their strength and fitness
-The importance of identifying which aspects of our lives energize us and which don't
-Building new relationships at each stage of our lives to ensure lifelong wellness
Today in this Radical Responsibility episode I chat to author, political activist, and spiritual thought leader, Marianne Williamson.We explore how love can be a driving force for justice and healing in the world.
In this episode we also chat about:
-Why the heart is an equally as important intelligence center as the brain
-How turning towards discomfort is part of standing up for justice and responsibility
-How we can resolve the practices that are fraying our communal bonds and undermining the wellness of our world
-How love and spirituality can be our constant driving force
In this Radical Responsibility podcast, I chat with Dr. Otto Scharmer, Senior Lecturer at MIT and co-founder of the Presencing Institute. We chat about accessing our own agency to transform society and finding hope in the presence of the human spirit.
We also discuss:
-The amazing awakening as seen in Ukraine, and how “awareness-based collective action” has created hope for transformation
-How to attend to challenges by activating our own agency, and finding ways in which to move from “ego-system” awareness to eco-system awareness
-How self-care can help us be less reactive and exhausted and more resilient in relation to the complex and disruptive challenges that lay ahead
-A way forward for re-building social connection and exposing the mechanisms (dark money and tech) that are creating anger, outrage, and fear
In this podcast, I speak to Laura Soriano Yawanawá, who has dedicated her life to protecting Indigenous Peoples' rights from all over Latin America. As a Zapotec and Mixtec Indian from Oaxaca, Mexico, she has co-founded organizations to support Indigenous Peoples and currenty serves as president-director of the Yawanawá Sociocultural Association/ASCY. In this podcast she chats to me about how we can learn from indigenous peoples and come together to collectively preserve the planet.
In this episode we also chat about: -Bringing together the new and the old to forge solutions and alliances -Learning from Indigenous People about how to protect land and resources in reciprocity with nature -Simple ways to establish community with neighboring cultures -Encouraging people to work collectively to preserve the Planet -from a place of honor and respect -Exploring new ways of living that contribute to a more sustainable future
In this Radical Responsibility podcast, I speak with Dr. Richard Schwartz, Psychologist and Founder of the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model. We discuss Self-Care and the dynamics of Internal Family Systems in relationships and with healing trauma
We also chat about: -How the innate qualities of our true being can emerge spontaneously when we become aware of our exiled parts. -What it means to practice self-care for these exiled parts of ourselves that are filled with shame and unworthiness How to listen to our deep emotional wounds to unlock joy, creativity, and connection -Why engaging with your traumatized parts, rather than ignoring them, can be transformational
Today in this Radical Responsibility episode Dr. Lara Boyd, Physical Therapist and Neuroscientist at the University of British Columbia, chats with me about how the brain is massively changeable (neuroplastic) and how certain behaviors can help optimize brain health, not only for those with brain injury but in everyday life.
In this episode we also chat about:
-How physical exercise, meditation, rest, and technology impact the brain’s functioning and development
-How self-agency often plays a larger role in neuroplasticity and brain health than genetics
-Brain health and our ability to self-regulate and how this links to resilience
In this Radical Responsibility podcast, I speak with international spokesperson and professor, Ocean Robbins about food culture and how to make better food choices for vitality and health.
We also chat about:
-Recognizing how what we eat has a significant impact on our health.
-Superfoods and how to make healthy eating accessible and affordable.
- the challenges facing our food culture today and how we can make personal choices to help revolutionize the food industry
Understanding how industrialized agriculture is a driving force behind climate change, the destruction of our forests, and the depletion of our water supply
The importance of community in maintaining a healthy eating lifestyle
Ocean Robbins is an Entrepreneur, CEO, Professor, and Author who Co-founded the 700,000 member Food Revolution Network. He is author of the bestseller, 31-Day Food Revolution: Heal Your Body, Feel Great, and Transform Your World, and the Founder of Youth for Environmental Sanity.
In this Radical Responsibility podcast, I chat with speaker, author, entrepreneur, and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Master Practitioner, Alex Ortner. Also famously known for his Tapping technique/EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique), we chat about how this technique based on the combined principles of ancient Chinese acupressure and modern psychology can contribute to stress relief.
In this episode we also chat about:
-The brain science behind tapping: how it lets our bodies know we’re safe
-The research supporting the significant benefits of tapping
-Why clarity and consistency are key for change, and how tapping can help you embrace them
-how a morning tapping practice can positively impact your day by aiding in balancing emotions
-why a statement of “I am becoming” can be more powerful than a statement of “I am”
Today in this Radical Responsibility episode I chat with the much-loved author, spiritual teacher and accomplished meditation master, Mingyur Rinpoche. We discuss how to deal with adversity while integrating both the ancient wisdom of Tibet and modern scientific research.
In this episode we also chat about::
-The importance of giving compassion as a way to encourage goodwill and kindness in others
-Letting go of non-acceptance to experience more harmony and a deeper peace of mind
-Accepting adversity as a path of growth and learning
-Connecting with awareness as a core spiritual practice
-Learning to transform your emotion if you cannot transform the situation
Today in this Radical Responsibility episode I chat with Trauma Expert Dr. Andrea Pennington. We discuss some of the attributes that make up the Top 10 Traits of Highly Resilient People, as well as why tolerance, compassion, and insight are all key elements of resilience.
In this episode we also discuss::
-How giving ourselves a greater sense of agency can help us reduce and heal from stress-induced illnesses
-Why phrases such as “self care” and “self love” are often misinterpreted, and why both require deep exploration of identity
-The concept of “reparenting” and how people can apply it to create or rebuild support they may not have received during the formative years of development
In this Radical Responsibility podcast, I speak with Spiritual teacher, Author, and Collective Trauma expert, Thomas Hübl, whose work has allowed him to integrate science with ancient wisdom traditions. Today, we chat about the cumulative, intergenerational impacts of trauma and resilience.
In this episode we also chat about::
-How a crisis, such as COVID or climate change - can cause certain higher societal functions, such as compassion and inclusion, to fall away as a collective fragmentation takes root
-Why cognition, sense, and feeling are all one emergent process, and how this can inform healing from trauma
-The three pillars of a healthy spiritual practice (practice, integration work, ethical living) and how we can more authentically engage in these
Today in this Radical Responsibility episode I chat with Educational Philosopher and Author, Zachary Stein. With a focus on collective sensemaking, we explore the state of today’s educational system through, both psychological and political lenses.
In this episode we also talk about:
-His “13 Social Miracles” and how they align to create the conditions for the possibility of an education-centric civilization
-Why economic inequality is not only an issue of justice, but also of national security, and why this currently puts the United States in a particularly vulnerable state
-Why the best framework for education (and society) is a collective governance that is built on a core set of tools and resources that inspire epistemic responsibility
In this Radical Responsibility podcast, I speak with Author & Meditation Teacher Spring Washam, We chat about how embodiment, awareness, and self-compassion are pathways for enriching our resilience.
In this episode we also discuss: -How the pandemic presented opportunities to explore our soul’s purpose, and how to gain clarity around that -How self-hatred is the “poison in the well” that contaminates us on a societal as well as personal level…and how to work with the challenges this presents -A meditation practice that uses the analogy of a powerful redwood tree, allowing us to root ourselves deeply in an embodied state of self-compassion
Today in this Radical Responsibility episode, I chat again with Dr. Rick Hanson, Psychologist and Author, about the potential disruptions of the future, discussing the major psychological characteristics which promote resilience and assist with becoming more regulated.
In this episode we also talk about: -A two-step process for positive neuroplasticity and becoming more resilient -Developing a personal self-regulatory first aid kit -“Three Breaths” guided meditation practice
In this Radical Responsibility podcast, I chat with Psychologist Dr. Stephen Porges who is renowned for his Polyvagal Theory. He joins me to discuss individual and collective resilience during these uncertain times, offering great wisdom through the lens of his theory.
We also chat about: -What resilience means from a polyvagal perspective and how learning to experience safety is a more constructive approach than “learning” resilience -How we use personal narratives to justify our circumstances & actions, and how to shift that narrative to serve us more effectively -How experiencing a persistent state of threat vs a sense of safety negatively impacts our ability to co-regulate and connect with others
Today in this Radical Responsibility episode, I chat with Human Rights Activist Richard Reoch who has devoted much of his time and energy to peace work in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and other conflict zones. Based on these previous experiences, we discuss why common humanity and inherent dignity is the only way forward for saving the planet and society.
In this episode we also chat about: -How the UN’s decades-old Universal Declaration of Human Rights holds a path forward for true social discourse and the collective problem solving we need today -Why humanity, not technology, is the key to saving humankind -Why it’s crucial to realize that the essential quality of emotional intelligence can be taught and engrained culturally, creating resilient & just societies
In this Radical Responsibility podcast, I chat with Futurist, Sustainable Resilience Expert, and 10X Innovation Strategist, Sally Dominguez. As a multi-award-winning Inventor, Adventurer, and Educator. Today we chat about how disruptive innovation is necessary to face the immense challenges of the future.
We further discuss:
-Her formula for EPIC Resilience (Emotional, Physical, Intellectual, Creative) and how it can help us meet what she calls the “fourth revolution”
-How the sport of Parkour serves as a powerful metaphor for the kind of disruptive thinking necessary to open and change minds
-A four-quadrant resilience practice that is inclusive and scalable enough to use anywhere
In this Radical Responsibility podcast, I chat with Jessica Zweig, an author, award-winning entrepreneur, personal branding expert, and the founder and CEO of SimplyBe. Known for building personal brands, she talks with me about awakening to life and finding both your self-worth and net worth.
In this episode we also chat about:
-The daily practice of letting go of who we think we're supposed to be and embracing who we are
-How to look at your life through the lens of the abundance you already have
-Leaning into your uncomfortable edges in order to open into growth and broaden your scope
-How to trust in your own purpose every day, and why that’s a building block for success
-Letting your heart expand during painful experiences
Mark Coleman Founder of Awake in the Wild, senior meditation teacher, and author, has taught mindfulness and retreats on 6 continents. Today in this podcast episode, Mark talks to me about bringing a contemplative awareness to nature, and how it can help us access a sense of wholeness, goodness, and well-being.
In this episode we also discuss about:
-Using the calm of nature as a tool to declutter your mind
-Using mindfulness to connect to the planet with a sense of wonder and curiosity
-Awareness practices that can awaken you to your important place on the planet
-How physical contact with your natural environment can produce feelings of personal joy, contentment and clarity
-Exploring nature as a way to reset your mind and discover how little we need to be happy
Today's Radical Responsibility episode includes everything you need to know to survive the digital era. My guest Molly Pittman, author, CEO, business coach, and co-host at “Perpetual Traffic”, talks to me about making yourself marketable and living on your own terms.
We also chat about:
-Strategies for choosing the business model that's right for you
-Mastering a skill set to open up your options
The importance of caring for yourself, and how it contributes to your success
-Enriching the lives of others as a part of your business model
-Why part of your success plan should include surrounding yourself with people who inspire you
Today in this Radical Responsibility podcast I speak to husband and wife, Jack Kornfield and Trudy Goodman Kornfield who are both prominent meditation teachers. Jack, in particular, is known for being key in bringing Buddhist meditation to the west. With P.h.D's in psychology, decades of meditation practice, and insight into their own happy marriage they share with me the key to finding the right person and cultivating healthy, loving relationships.
They also share their wisdom with me on:
-Doing your own work to attract the right person
-Why shifting away from expectations about your partner can open communication channels
-Considering your intention when addressing conflict
-Finding the.balance between sharing and individuality
-How to see your partner through the eyes of love, and acceptance and appreciating them for who they are
In this Radical Responsibility podcast, I chat with Sal Di Stefano, Co-founder of the MAPS fitness program and Mind Pump Media, a platform offering science-based fitness knowledge and programs. He shares his experience and knowledge on how to make more sustainable fitness and health choices for a better life.
We also chat about:
-Letting self-love and self-care be your driving factor for getting fit and sticking to healthier eating habits
-Questions you can ask yourself to get motivated and stay consistent with your health and fitness plan
-The real reasons many diet & health resolutions fail
-Getting away from the punishment/reward mindset of dieting and exercise
The biohacking secrets to increasing your fitness and health goals in the most time-efficient manner
Today in this Radical Responsibility podcast I speak to Author & Natural Health/Ayurvedic expert Dr. John Douillard who shares his wisdom on living in sync & harmony with the seasons and life’s natural cycles.
In this episode we also chat about:
-The three body types according to Ayurveda and the ideal diet for each one
-Getting to the source of digestive issues and immunity barriers
-Why processed foods can confuse our digestion
-The type of breathing recommended during sleep, and how it can rejuvenate and strengthen your immune system
-Breathing techniques to strengthen the diaphragm and maintain the body's natural support system
In this Radical Responsibility podcast, I chat with Dr. Peter Levine, Psychologist, Founder of both Somatic Experiencing (SE), and Human Enrichment., He is also a member of World Psychologists for Social Responsibility, an organization dedicated to forming effective responses to ethnic and political warfare and wide-ranging disasters. Known for his best-seller: Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma, he shares insight into the nature of trauma and how the concept of pendulation can help us develop the capacity to shift negative sensations into more positive ones.
We also discuss:
-The three primary components of fear, and how we can use our knowledge of these to deconstruct the nature of fear
-An explanation of Somatic Experiencing, and why knowing a person’s specific trauma isn’t essential to helping them work with it
-Peter’s experiences working with members of Indigenous tribes, and the healing lessons learned from their dedication to ancestral wisdom
Part 3 of 3 with Diane Musho Hamilton, a Zen teacher, co-founder of Two Arrows Zen, and author. In this episode, she speaks to me about Integral Theory and how to manage "the new normal".
In this episode we talk about:
-The new normal, the degradation in our civil conduct and polarization, and why there is still hope.
-The false sense of safety in separateness and how commonality and belonging is soothing to the nervous system.
-How cultivating the right kind of meaning-making and having sense of purpose in our own lives can make us more resilient.
For more information about Diane’s work, please visit: www.dianemushohamilton.com
Part 2 of 3 with Diane Musho Hamilton, a Zen teacher, co-founder of Two Arrows Zen, and author. Today, she joins Fleet to share her insight on how necessary sense-making is to overcome the systemic challenges around issues like climate change and social justice.
In this episode we discuss:
-How a bigger perspective can support resilience, even through life’s - and history’s - darkest chapters.
-What she learned when her community of practitioners suspended Dharma study and practice for a year to put their energy toward understanding climate change.
-What an “enlightened prepper” movement might look like.
For more information about Diane’s work, please visit: www.dianemushohamilton.com
If you're curious and new to Integral Theory, you're going to enjoy my first episode (part 1 of 3) with Diane Musho Hamilton, a Zen teacher, co-founder of Two Arrows Zen, and author. With decades of work in conflict resolution and depth of experience in sitting meditation, she has an incredibly simplistic yet elegant way of leveraging points of integral theory and the pandemic.
In this episode we also chat about:
-How meditation and mediation share the same purpose: to bring what is divided or in dispute into harmony.
-How working with our differences, while discovering our fundamental unity and therefore being able to hold different/multiple perspectives in crisis is the ultimate test.
-Why remaining in our chosen silos endangers the opportunity for cultural evolution.
-How crisis may ultimately create a basis for a better human condition.
For more information about Diane’s work, please visit: www.dianemushohamilton.com
In this Radical Responsibility episode, I chat with Thomas Hübl who is a renowned teacher, author, and international facilitator who integrates the core insights of the great wisdom traditions with the discoveries of science. He teaches courses and trainings to participants from around the world - ranging from members of the public to faculty and staff at Harvard Medical School. Based in Tel Aviv and Germany. He is the author of the book "Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds". Today, he talks with Fleet Maull about the cumulative, intergenerational impacts of trauma and resilience.
He also shares his wisdom with me on:
-How a crisis, such as COVID or climate change - can cause certain higher societal functions, such as compassion and inclusion, to fall away as a collective fragmentation takes root
-Why cognition, sense, and feeling are all one emergent process, and how this can inform healing from trauma
-The three pillars of a healthy spiritual practice (practice, integration work, ethical living) and how we can more authentically engage in these
In this Radical Responsibility episode, I chat with Dr. Kelly McGonigal, a health psychologist, educator, and author who specializes in understanding the mind-body connection. She is well known for her best-sellers The Willpower Instinct and The Upside of Stress. Her latest book, The Joy of Movement, explores why physical exercise is a powerful antidote to the modern epidemics of depression, anxiety, and loneliness. Today we chat about the science behind willpower and how aligning our values and relationships with our goals can change our lives more sustainably.
We also chat about:
-The biggest barriers to making positive change in your life
-How to put your wiser self in charge of as many choices as possible
-How to make choices that are consistent with your values and your goals
-Breaking free of behaviors you really struggle with
-Giving your energy to what matters most
To learn more about Kelly McGonigal you can visit http://kellymcgonigal.com/
Today in my Radical Responsibility podcast, I chat with Dr. Richard Davidson a professor of psychology and psychiatry, founder and director of the Center for Healthy Minds, neuroscientist, and author. He is best known for his groundbreaking work studying emotion and the brain and is also a leading, international speaker for conversations on well-being including the World Economic Forum.
In this conversation, Dr. Richard Davidson speaks about how we can re-train our brains so that we don't become slaves to rumination and worry and therefore become more resilient.
We also talk about:
-How our relationship with the default mode network within the brain impacts our resilience.
-brain research of long-time meditators vs beginner/non-meditators and their response to pain, and the fascinating insights it offers about neurological resilience.
-The advantages of short periods of meditation
To learn more about Dr. Davidson you can visit https://www.richardjdavidson.com/
In this Radical Responsibility podcast, I chat with Dr. Laurie Leitch, clinical trainer, psychotherapist, researcher, organizational consultant, and creator of the Social Resilience Model. She is also a social entrepreneur and Co-Founder of Threshold GlobalWorks (TGW) and the Trauma Resource Institute (TRI). She also has extensive experience with collective capacity resilience building in diverse and cross-cultural settings. In today's episode, she shares insight on how learning to direct our attention can deepen our resilience and boost our immune functioning. She also offers insights on why Health Literacy is so crucial in a time of crisis.
We also chat about:
-How Appropriate Technology can empower people to become more resilient and independent
-The five skills of her "Social Resilience Model" and how they can collectively help us grow and be more resilient in the hard times.
-A pithy Zen parable that can serve as a touchstone when dealing with overwhelming challenges
To learn more about Dr. Laurie Leitch you can visit https://www.thresholdglobalworks.com/about/co-founders/
In this RR podcast, I chat with Dr. Pat Ogden, psychotherapist, renowned innovator in somatic psychology and leading expert in working with the body to resolve trauma. She is well-known for developing Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, a body-oriented approach to help patients process traumatic memories and manage their threat responses. We talk about the importance of our body's experiences in dealing with trauma, and what we can do to calm an activated nervous system.
We also discuss:
-The role of posture and touch in dealing with trauma
-Why you shouldn't feel pressured to perform or excel during disruption and traumatic times.
-how watching the news at night can interfere with the basic functions of eating, and sleeping and how re-triggering our trauma can further dysregulated self.
-How sensory “diets” can help minimize vicarious trauma
For more information on Dr. Ogden, please visit https://sensorimotorpsychotherapy.org/
In this podcast, I speak to Tiokasin Ghosthorse, a Lakota peacemaker and Nobel Peace Prize nominee. He is well known as the founder, host, and executive producer of his well-established indigenous voices radio show “First Voices Radio ”. With his vast indigenous wisdom, he shares with me how this pandemic is actually a moment of enlightenment offered to us by the Earth.
He also shares his wisdom with me on:
-How the subjectivity of Western language limits our ability to gain a richer understanding of how to engage with the Earth.
-Why a solution-focused mindset might not be the way in which to regain our balance with our planet
How a subtle shift in perspective can remove the dualism, dominance & ideology that creates our exploitative relationship with the Earth
For more information on Tiokasin Ghosthorse, please visit https://firstvoicesindigenousradio.org/
Today in this Radical Responsibility podcast I speak to Tami Simon, the founder of Sounds True. At age 22 (over 30 years ago) Tami started a small publishing business with the intention to disseminate spiritual wisdom. Now, as North America’s leading publisher of spoken-word spiritual teachings, Sounds True has twice been nominated as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States on the Inc. 500 list. I chat with Tami about understanding the challenges of maintaining a resourceful and resilient business and how to become more adaptive to change. We discuss her personal approach to business, which values truthfulness, vulnerability, and authenticity.
On this Radical Responsibility episode, I chat with Dr. David Treleaven, writer, educator, and trauma professional working at the intersection of mindfulness and trauma. David is also very well known for his best-selling book "Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness" and has worked closely with leading universities and institutions to offer Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness. We discuss the four components of his mindfulness model and how we can grow through adversity while simultaneously healing our trauma.
In this first episode of a three-part series, I chat with one of our most popular guests on resilience, Dr. Rick Hanson. As a neuropsychologist and author of 6 books on the topic, Rick is the authority on self-directed neuroplasticity. Given his vast knowledge, he is incredibly humble and grounded in how he shares insight into the three neuroscientific features of a resilient brain, and how resilience promotes well-being and allows us to thrive in challenging times.
We also chat about:
-How to turn positive states of resilience into lasting traits.
-The different levels of resilience & how we can engage with them.
-Three tools for these challenging times…and a five-minute challenge that can change your life.
To learn more about Dr. Rick Hanson, please visit https://www.rickhanson.net/
In this week's Radical Responsibility podcast, I chat with Rhonda Magee, a well-revered Professor of Law, Mindfulness Teacher, and Author of her award-winning book "The Inner Work of Racial Justice: Healing Ourselves and Transforming Our Communities Through Mindfulness". Rhonda has also been recognized internationally as an innovator, storyteller thought & practice leader in integrating mindfulness into higher education, law, and social justice for 20 years. Today we chat about how important it is to recognize our shared human vulnerability during the pandemic and how this translates to the ongoing challenges around social and racial justice. She believes that more intentionality will lead to new ways of human connection and social justice.
We also discuss:
-The search for evidence over rhetoric, to enhance the functioning of our social and political institutions.
-The importance of a strong ethical culture beneath our economic and political structures.
-The role mindfulness plays in helping us attend to the suffering more consciously
For more information on Rhonda Magee JD, please visit www.rhondamagee.com.
In this Radical Responsibility podcast, I interview Dr. Dan Siegel, Founder of the Mindsight Institute, a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine, and the founding co-director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center at UCLA. Also, as the author of 13 books (4 bestsellers), we discuss his vast insight on how to integrate our minds for better well-being and resilience through love, interconnection, and presence.
We also chat about:
-How his three-pillar mindfulness practice training can help us become more resilient.
-Integrating the threat-seeking part of our brain to improve wellbeing and resilience.
-Why our sense of purpose is essential to our resilience.
For more on Dr. Dan Siegel, you can visit his website www.DrDanSiegel.com and www.mindsightinstitute.com
In this Radical Responsibility episode, I interview Tara Brach a meditation icon with over 4 decades of meditation teaching experience. As a clinical psychologist, Tara has a unique ability to blend Western psychology with her Eastern spiritual practices, Tara is also a best-selling author of 4 books. She chats to me, about the trance of unworthiness and how it impacts the racial divide in our society.
I am joined by John Macadams, a dear friend, colleague, and member of the Shambala Buddist Community. With over 25 years of experience in the Hollywood film industry and as a volunteer Buddhist chaplain in LA county sheriff’s jails, John shares about the conditions of prison and his insight into radical responsibility and transformation, even in the toughest of environments.
In this podcast we further discuss:
The interplay between hustling for one’s livelihood and lifelong meditation practice.
The role of compassion and empathy in self-regulation and trauma.
How personal responsibility translates into collective responsibility.
Taking charge of one’s own life, and giving back to the community.
I’m joined by Miles Kessler founder and director of the Integral Dojo and non-profit organization Aikido Without Borders in Israel/Palestine. As an American teacher of Aikido (6th Dan Aikikai), meditation, and Integral Practice, Miles discusses his challenging journey to becoming more mindful and finding his authentic self amidst the different contexts of his original American culture, his learned Japanese culture, and his Burmese adventure in pursuit of the Dharma. He further shares his insights into Integral Theory and Buddhist mindfulness practices and discusses both martial and mindful approaches to working with and resolving conflict.
Together we further discuss:
Miles’s integral perspective on conflict and the possibility of evolution from our hard-wired zero-sum to a positive-sum approach.
How we naturally kick into survival mode in conflict, and how we can fine-tune into our interior states to tune into others with the possibility of realizing “intersubjectivity”.
How chanting Mantras such as this one can help us self-regulate when facing conflict: “I am not passive, I am not aggressive, I am not passive-aggressive. Who am I?”.
The drama triangle, self-regulation, and letting go of the limited self.
For more information on Mile’s offerings, you can reach him at https://theintegraldojo.com/about/
In this podcast, I am joined by Eric Jukelevics, a photographer, videographer, marketer, and contributor to The Mankind Project and The Event. Eric shares how “showing up” in life has got him to where he is as a creative entrepreneur, an actively involved dad, and a Muay Thai.
We also discuss:
What got Eric into the personal evolution work, how scared and small he showed up in the world before his “electrifying” experience of trauma release at The Event.
How Eric’s physical transformation (losing 30 pounds) helped him embrace his capacity to become stronger not just physically but mentally.
How he came to the conscious decision to show up for his health, work, and mostly his daughter as a single dad.
Toxic masculinity and how it’s confused with the behaviors of boys who are yet to become men.
His photography book is a celebration of self-empowerment by using tattooed bodies as a canvas and beautifying them
To reach Eric Jukelevics you can contact him at https://www.ericjukelevics.com/
I am joined by Alan Anderson, a teacher and student in the Shambala Buddist Community for 30 years, and the Founder of Arts and Mindfulness for Academic Progress (A.MAP) where he taught music and mindfulness.
Alan courageously recounts a painful and shameful time, 8 years ago, when he had failed many people in his life, including his Shambala Community. He shares how even with all the shame and loss of identity, how a journey of compassion led him to radical responsibility. In this podcast, he outlines the 7 skills that helped him get through this difficult time.
We further discuss:
How through all the shame, he still managed to find his innate/inherent goodness
Self-deception as a barrier to taking responsibility, and how shifting from blaming others to ownership of Alan’s experience helped him heal.
The power of meditation, and the importance of entertaining a different perspective.
The freedom that comes from no longer hiding away
For more details on Alan Anderson’s book, “When Bad Lands”, you can visit his website https://alankentanderson.com/