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  • Dr. Ayu Saraswati - Identity, Beauty, Pain
    Nov 26 2024

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    Introducing Dr. L. Ayu Saraswati: A Feminist Trailblazer Shaping the Intersection of Pain, Feminism, and Power

    Ladies and gentlemen, tonight, we have the privilege of welcoming a force of intellect and inspiration to our conversation: Dr. L. Ayu Saraswati. An award-winning author, celebrated academic, and groundbreaking thinker, Dr. Saraswati brings an unparalleled depth of expertise to the fields of women, gender, and sexuality studies.

    With a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, College Park, and an illustrious career as a professor at the University of Hawaiʻi, Dr. Saraswati has become a global voice for understanding the intricate relationships between beauty, race, pain, and feminist activism. Her powerful books, such as Seeing Beauty, Sensing Race in Transnational Indonesia—winner of the Gloria Anzaldúa Book Award—and Scarred: A Feminist Journey Through Pain, which swept multiple prestigious awards, offer transformative insights into how we experience the world and ourselves.

    Dr. Saraswati’s impact extends far beyond the classroom. She is a sought-after speaker, consultant, and board member for influential journals like Women’s Studies Quarterly and Biography. Her work has been celebrated in The Economist, Vogue Australia, and Ms. Magazine, among others, and has left a lasting mark on feminist scholarship, with her work named one of Meridians journal’s most impactful pieces of the past 20 years.

    From her innovative explorations of the neoliberal selfie to her critical reflections on transnational beauty and pain, Dr. Saraswati challenges us to rethink the narratives we live by and the identities we embody. Join us as we dive into the cutting-edge ideas of a thought leader who is as fearless as she is insightful.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Brian Biro - Narrative Consciousness
    Nov 25 2024

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    🎙️🎙️🎙️ Ladies and gentlemen, get ready to meet a true force of inspiration—a man who doesn’t just talk about breakthroughs but creates them wherever he goes. Brian Biro is America’s #1 Breakthrough Speaker, a best-selling author, and a master at helping people and organizations unlock their fullest potential.

    Brian has a gift for making everyone in the room feel like the star of the show. Through dynamic storytelling, practical wisdom, and an infectious energy that electrifies his audiences, Brian inspires individuals to believe in themselves, push past their limits, and rise to their absolute best—all while having a blast.

    With a foundation of excellence built at Stanford and an MBA from UCLA, Brian’s journey began as an award-winning swimming coach, leading his team to Top 10 national success and earning the prestigious United States Swimming National Coaching Excellence Award. From there, he took his leadership talents to the corporate world, where he transformed a transportation company into a revenue-quintupling powerhouse.

    But Brian’s true calling emerged when he combined his business acumen, coaching brilliance, and unparalleled motivational skills to become one of the most sought-after speakers in the world. His client list is a who’s who of industry giants—Starbucks, Microsoft, Southwest Airlines, Kaiser Permanente, and even the U.S. Army and Navy, to name just a few. With a presence that spans 15 countries and countless stages, Brian’s impact is nothing short of transformative.

    So, if you’re ready to dive into the world of breakthroughs, ignite your potential, and feel the spark of limitless possibility, join me in welcoming the incredible Brian Biro!

    https://www.brianbiro.com/about-brian/


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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Dr. Christine Gibson - Modern Trauma
    Nov 23 2024
    Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/🎙️🎙️🎙️Today’s guest is a visionary at the intersection of healing, equity, and systems change. Dr. Christine Gibson is a family physician and trauma therapist based in Calgary, Canada, whose work transcends borders—both literal and figurative. With a career steeped in global health, medical education, and equity advocacy, Christine has spent her life weaving narratives that bridge trauma, resilience, and the profound power of story.Her debut book, The Modern Trauma Toolkit, released in 2023, offers a revolutionary approach to understanding and overcoming trauma. But that’s just the beginning. Known to her massive following as TikTokTraumaDoc, she’s a social media powerhouse with over 130k followers, using her platform to educate, empower, and inspire global audiences.Christine’s academic credentials are just as remarkable—holding a Doctorate in Professional Studies, a Master’s in Medical Education, and two TEDx talks under her belt. She’s also a WHO-approved social media educator, a global non-profit leader, and the force behind Safer Spaces Training, a corporation dedicated to building psychological safety. Oh, and let’s not forget the Belong Foundation, another testament to her tireless work creating spaces for healing and growth.Get ready to explore how trauma becomes growth, how systems can evolve, and how the power of storytelling might just save us all. Please join me in welcoming the incredible Dr. Christine Gibson!Questions:Trauma and Healing 1. You describe trauma as a story that our body holds onto. What happens when the story evolves faster than the body can adapt? Can healing ever outpace the pain? 2. In your experience, does trauma ultimately reveal the truth about a person, or does it obscure it? Is there value in the identity we forge through trauma, or is it something to shed? 3. How do you see trauma influencing systems of power and oppression? Could collective trauma be weaponized to maintain inequality? 4. Post-traumatic growth is a powerful concept. Is there a limit to the “growth” that can come from trauma, or does every wound hold transformative potential?Systems Change and Equity 5. You’ve worked in systems change and global health. Is the healthcare system more traumatized than the patients it serves? How can the system itself be healed? 6. How do you reconcile the tension between individual healing and systemic inequities that perpetuate harm? Can personal transformation ever disrupt entrenched systems? 7. Are the concepts of equity and justice inherently traumatizing to those who benefit from privilege? How do we move toward equity without creating new traumas?Storytelling and Narrative 8. You weave story into your work. Are stories inherently healing, or can they also deepen wounds if told in the wrong way? 9. If trauma can be reframed as a story, what is the role of the “villain” in that narrative? Is forgiveness about rewriting the villain, or removing them altogether? 10. Do stories have a responsibility to the truth, or are they only accountable to the teller’s perception? How do you balance those when guiding others?Philosophy of Healing 11. Do you believe healing requires the presence of pain, or could humanity evolve to heal without suffering? 12. If the body holds memory, is it possible for the body to “forgive”? What might forgiveness look like at a cellular level? 13. Is the concept of “safety” in psychological terms a universal human need, or is it a culturally specific construct?Social Media and Influence 14. You’ve grown a significant following as “Tiktoktraumadoc.” Does the platforming of trauma education risk trivializing it, or does it democratize healing in ways traditional systems never could? 15. Social media often thrives on polarization. How do you navigate teaching about trauma in a medium that rewards extreme emotions over nuance?Intergenerational Impact 16. Trauma can ripple across generations. In your view, does healing follow the same path, or is it unique to each individual? 17. How do we heal in a world that values individualism, when trauma itself is often a collective experience passed down?Human Potential 18. Do you think there’s a “ceiling” to human resilience? Can humanity’s ability to endure and adapt also become its greatest limitation? 19. If humans were to collectively heal from trauma, what would the next stage of our evolution look like?The Future of Trauma Work 20. How do you see the intersection of technology and trauma? Could artificial intelligence play a role in identifying, treating, or even experiencing trauma? 21. As someone who bridges psychology, medicine, and philosophy, do you think there is an ultimate “unifying theory” of healing, or will it always remain fragmented? 22. Is there a concept of trauma or healing that you believe humanity...
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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Amber Willingham - Stories That Set Us Free
    Nov 21 2024
    Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/🎙️🎙️🎙️ Introducing Amber Willingham: A Trailblazing Voice in FictionPrepare to be captivated by the brilliance of debut author Amber Willingham, whose novel Bliss Creek invites readers on an unforgettable journey of identity, mystery, and self-discovery. Amber’s unique path—from attorney to mother to storyteller—imbues her work with a rare authenticity and depth. She expertly weaves her rich life experiences into every page, crafting a story that feels as profound as it is suspenseful.Set in the idyllic yet enigmatic Bliss Creek, Bliss Creek explores the life of Elizabeth, a young woman who awakens with no memory of her past. Should she embrace this chance to reinvent herself or delve into the unsettling truths hidden within her lost identity? Through her struggle, Amber invites readers to ponder some of life’s deepest questions: What defines us? Are we the sum of our past, or can we truly begin anew?Amber’s ability to combine her keen analytical skills from her legal background with her profound understanding of human relationships makes her storytelling stand out. With an engaging voice and an eye for detail, she creates a world that feels both familiar and otherworldly—a safe haven concealing the mysteries of the human soul.Based in Katy, Texas, Amber’s life is as vibrant as her writing. She shares her home with her husband, Phil, and their four beloved rescue animals—Raleigh, Suki, April, and Kiko—and finds inspiration in the everyday joys of family life. Her debut novel is just the beginning, as Bliss Creek sets the stage for a series of stories that promise to expand this enthralling world.Why This Conversation Matters:Amber’s journey resonates with anyone navigating reinvention or seeking meaning in uncertain times. Her novel raises profound questions about identity, the power of self-discovery, and the narratives we construct to define ourselves.Join me in welcoming Amber Willingham to the show as we explore the heart of Bliss Creek, dive into the art of storytelling, and uncover what it means to create a life from a blank slate. Let’s get ready for an inspiring conversation that’s bound to linger long after it’s over.The Why Behind the Story 1. Bliss Creek centers on a protagonist stripped of her past, free to reinvent herself or search for what was lost. How much of this mirrors your own life journey of transitioning from law and parenting to storytelling? 2. Do you see Elizabeth’s journey as a metaphor for the human condition—are we all, in a way, waking up each day with a blank slate to redefine who we are? 3. What compelled you to explore the themes of memory, identity, and reinvention in a world grappling with uncertainty? 4. In creating the idyllic yet eerie Bliss Creek, were you seeking to critique our own “safe zones” or utopian ideals, and how they often conceal the truths we fear to face?Amber’s Identity and Process 5. Plato’s allegory of the cave speaks to the challenge of confronting harsh truths after living in comforting illusions. Have you faced your own “cave” moment—a time when you had to leave behind the familiar to embrace something more authentic? 6. How do your experiences as an attorney and a mother shape your view of storytelling as a means to uncover truths and challenge perspectives? 7. Writers often leave pieces of themselves in their characters. How much of Amber Willingham exists in Elizabeth, and how much did you invent as an exploration of someone entirely different? 8. Do you view storytelling as an act of defiance—a way to expose hidden realities and challenge societal narratives, as philosophers and revolutionaries have done throughout history?The Philosophy and Psychology of Bliss Creek 9. Elizabeth wrestles with the question of whether to reinvent herself or rediscover her past. Do you think we’re shaped more by the stories we tell ourselves or the ones we uncover about who we’ve been? 10. How do you see the role of memory in forming identity? Are we truly defined by our past, or can we become someone entirely new? 11. The “nagging feeling that something isn’t right” resonates deeply. Do you think that disquiet is universal—a signal that we’re not living authentically—and how can we learn to listen to it? 12. Bliss Creek as a setting feels both utopian and dystopian. Do you think our modern lives mirror this duality—safe but stifling, comfortable but unfulfilled?Amber’s Journey and Insights 13. You’ve said people have three careers in their lifetime. How has each of your careers shaped the way you see the world and inspired your storytelling? 14. Was there a pivotal moment in your life when you realized you needed to leave behind the structured world of law to embrace the unknown of creative writing? 15. Your protagonist faces a profound choice: embrace ...
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Dr. Sebastian Marincolo - The Fourth Wave
    Nov 20 2024

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    🎙️🎙️🎙️Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce our esteemed guest for today, Sebastián Marincolo, a true Renaissance soul whose journey through the realms of philosophy, linguistics, and the intricacies of the mind has illuminated new paths of understanding.

    Dr. Sebastian Schulz, as he’s academically known, earned his magna cum laude Ph.D. through a critical analysis of neurophilosophical theories of consciousness. Mentored by luminaries such as William Lycan and Simon Blackburn, his academic lineage reads like a who’s who of influential philosophers.

    What sets Sebastián apart is his unparalleled exploration of the cannabis high, spanning over 25 years. As a researcher, he delves into the potential of cannabis as an altered state of consciousness, and as a philosopher, he weaves together the threads of personal experience and scholarly insight.

    Sebastián’s journey is not just confined to the ivory towers of academia; he has ventured into the uncharted territories of photography, producing the limited-edition macro photo art series, “The Art of Cannabis.” Through his lens, he brings to life the visual poetry of his unconventional research.

    A published author, his latest work, “Elevated,” invites us to reconsider cannabis as a tool for mind enhancement. This groundbreaking book explores the vast spectrum of mental abilities that cannabis may influence, challenging preconceptions and igniting a dialogue on the intersection of consciousness and creativity.

    From being mentored by the late Harvard Assoc. Prof. Emer. Lester Grinspoon to taking on roles as Director of Communications and Marketing for one of the world’s largest cannabis producers, Sebastián’s journey has been marked by a courageous exploration of the uncharted.

    Today, as a freelance writer and communications consultant, Sebastián continues to shape the narrative around cannabis. His presence has graced international news outlets, TV shows, and podcasts, breaking through the strong taboo that often shrouds the topic of cannabis use.

    Join me in welcoming Sebastián Marincolo, a philosopher, photographer, and trailblazer in the fascinating terrain where consciousness, creativity, and cannabis converge.

    https://www.sebastianmarincolo.de/en/home/


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    2 hrs and 10 mins
  • Jessica Tracy - Paper Masks & Rattles
    Nov 19 2024

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    🎙️🎙️🎙️ Welcome to the show, where today’s guest will not only expand your mind but also guide it through the labyrinth of healthcare innovation, Jungian wisdom, and the transformative power of psychedelics.

    Jessica Tracy is a trailblazer in the realm of mental health advocacy and psychedelic integration. As the Founder and CEO of The Sage Collective, she’s on a mission to bring the extraordinary potential of psychedelic-assisted therapies and mindfulness practices into the very fabric of our healthcare system. Think of her as the bridge-builder between ancient wisdom and modern medicine—a Sherpa guiding us up the mountain of transformation, one insurance policy at a time.

    Jessica’s journey is as multifaceted as a kaleidoscope. With nearly 20 years of experience spanning group insurance, clinical genetics, health tech, and psychedelic therapies, she’s been the strategist behind innovative healthcare delivery models that make the inaccessible accessible. From underwriting and analytics to helping health systems build centers for psychedelic healing, she’s proving that even the healthcare industry’s shadow side can find its way to the light.

    Her work with the Ketamine Task Force and various clinical certifications in psychedelic therapies speaks volumes about her commitment to bringing these life-changing modalities to those who need them most. Jessica isn’t just advocating for change—she’s orchestrating it, weaving mindfulness and psychedelics into the fabric of insurance and healthcare.

    Fresh off a retreat and armed with her Jungian toolkit, Jessica is here to remind us that where there’s a shadow, there’s also potential for illumination. And if you’re wondering what lies beneath the surface of insurance and healthcare bureaucracy, don’t worry—Jessica’s already explored those depths and brought back a map.

    So, let’s dive into the psyche, the system, and the stunning potential of a world transformed by her work. Welcome, Jessica Tracy!

    www.thesagecollective.co

    www.enthea.com

    http://linkedin.com/in/jessica-tracy-gbds-clcs


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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Diane Danvers Simmons - Roots of Resilience
    Nov 17 2024

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    🎙️🎙️🎙️Diane Danvers Simmons

    Aloha, and buckle up for an extraordinary journey! Today, we’re honored to be joined by the one and only Diane Danvers Simmons—a true Renaissance woman and a powerhouse in every sense of the word. Diane’s story is woven from a tapestry of remarkable experiences, each one as vibrant as the next. From her days as an international advertising executive at just 27, shaking up the corporate world with her bold creativity, to her role as a fiercely devoted mother and co-parent to a beautifully blended family of four, Diane has mastered the art of thriving in every role she undertakes.

    But Diane is so much more than her titles. She’s a world-traveler, a Reiki master, and the visionary founder behind Own It Feel It Live It, a dynamic platform for women’s empowerment. With her British wit, American spirit, and boundless courage, she’s a storyteller who doesn’t just tell it like it is—she elevates it, making every conversation a celebration of authenticity and strength. Her memoirs, articles, and keynote speeches resonate with humor, candor, and wisdom, shining a light on what it means to live fully, boldly, and unapologetically.

    So pour a cup of tea (or something a little stronger!) and join us as we dive into the incredible life of Diane Danvers Simmons—where corporate grit meets soul-deep passion, and every chapter is a testament to the power of reinvention. Cheers to the unstoppable, unforgettable Diane!

    https://www.mothersanddaughtersunfiltered.com/my-mother-next-door

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Talmage Boston - Open Eyes Open Minds
    Nov 16 2024

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    🎙️🎙️Talmage Boston

    Today, we’re joined by an extraordinary voice in the world of history and leadership, Talmage Boston. With a rich tapestry of insight drawn from his dual careers in law and historical research, Talmage has the rare gift of distilling wisdom from the past to illuminate the challenges of the present. A distinguished author and presidential historian, he has earned endorsements from Pulitzer Prize winners and fellow historians, including Jon Meacham and Doris Kearns Goodwin, for his new book, How the Best Did It: Leadership Lessons from Our Top Presidents.

    In this groundbreaking work, Talmage delves into the lives and legacies of eight of America’s most influential presidents, unearthing timeless lessons on courage, resilience, and vision. Through rigorous research and captivating storytelling, he presents an exploration not only of what it means to lead but also of how the greatest leaders face adversity with poise and purpose. From Franklin D. Roosevelt’s eloquence to Ronald Reagan’s bold convictions, each chapter offers profound takeaways for anyone seeking to make a meaningful impact in their own lives.

    Prepare to dive deep into the crossroads of history, philosophy, and leadership as we discuss what it takes to lead in today’s complex world, guided by the wisdom of America’s most iconic leaders.


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    1 hr and 1 min