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Jim Kwik | Unlock Limitless Possibilities: Your Guide to Transforming Beliefs and Supercharging Your Brain20 Jan 202500:58:07
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.

We Also Discuss:
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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EP 213: Brian Richards | Psychedelic Insights for Mental Health31 Oct 202401:01:06
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.

We Also Discuss: 


- Understand the shift from symptom-focused treatments to psychedelic experiences as a means of personal transformation in the realm of mental health and well-being
- Dive into how altered states of consciousness facilitated by psychedelic substances can help to reframe existential concerns, such as end-of-life reflections
- Learn how therapists and patients can collaboratively make sense of, process, and apply insights gained from psychedelic experiences into daily life
- Explore the Scalability and Clinical Application challenges involved in making psychedelic-assisted therapy accessible and effective within medical settings
- Understand the courage required to explore intense experiences, both for patients and therapists

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EP 204: Oliver Niño | Designing Your Life to Sustain Optimum Energy30 Aug 202401:02:56
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.

We Also Discuss: 

- How we can become a beacon of light for others without saying a word
- Becoming more aware of the mistakes we are making that weaken our energetic connection with other people
- Why the vibration we are on dictates what affects us
- How to work with fluctuating levels of energy so you can optimize the way you spend your time
- Why the amount of self-care should increase with the number of stressors in our lives
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EP 115: The Science of Healing, Wellness & Willpower | Kelly McGonigal, PhD07 Sep 202200:56:46
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/
EP 114: The Neurobiology of Well-Being & Resilience | Dr. Richard Davidson31 Aug 202200:46:31
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/
EP 113: 5 practices for resilience in crisis | Dr. Laurie Leitch24 Aug 202201:11:05
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/
EP 112: Resilience & Post-Traumatic Growth | Dr. Pat Ogden17 Aug 202200:47:31
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/
EP 111: Transcending Dominator Mindsets | Tiokasin Ghosthorse10 Aug 202201:11:43
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/
EP 110: Authentic Leadership & Business Success | Tami Simon03 Aug 202200:40:23
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.
EP 109: Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness | Dr. David Treleaven27 Jul 202200:59:00
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.
EP 108: Building a More Resilient Brain | Dr. Rick Hanson20 Jul 202200:56:46
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/
EP 107: The Inner Work of Racial Justice | Rhonda Magee JD14 Jul 202201:00:06
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.
EP 106: The Relational Mind | Dr. Dan Siegel07 Jul 202201:10:43
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
EP 203: Mandy Morris | The Frequency of Love and Its Power to Heal24 Aug 202400:39:17
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.

We Also Discuss:

- The frequency of love and how it creates an inner connection of oneness to all things
- How self-care is the embodiment and action of self-love
- Discovering the obstacles that prevent us from practicing self-care and the steps to overcome them
- Learning effective strategies for mental and emotional self-care
- How to manage mental and emotional triggers that undermine our sense of self-worth
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EP 105: Healing Feelings of Unworthiness |Tara Brach PhD28 Jun 202200:47:17
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.
EP 104: Hustling Mindfully | John MacAdams21 Apr 202201:09:04
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.
EP 103: Mindfulness and Martial Arts | Miles Kessler21 Apr 202201:04:02
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/
EP 102: Showing Up in Life | Eric Jukelevics21 Apr 202201:10:33
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/
EP 101: Shifting Shame | Alan Anderson21 Apr 202200:50:37
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/
EP 202: Gabriel Kram | Enhancing the Power of Connection14 Aug 202401:16:51
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.

We Also Discuss: 



  • The limitations of allowing our cognitive mind to “control the show” all the time
  • The importance of weaving networks of connection for truly effective self-care
  •  Cultivating an awareness of how resourceful you already are as you begin your quest for community care
  • How taking off your shoes can lead to a profound shift on the sensory level

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EP 201: Ed O'Malley, PhD | Making Quality Sleep Part of Your Self-Care08 Aug 202401:02:30
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.

We Also Discuss: 

  • Recognizing our body’s reliance on sleep to restore its biological and physiological systems to a healthy state
  • - Discovering the relationship between quality sleep and quality memory recall
  • - Tips for creating an effective bedtime routine for winding down and promoting rest
  • - How our circadian rhythm plays a fascinating role in setting a biological sleep cycle
  • - What methods to implement when sleep is interrupted, so you don’t face a period of insomnia


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EP 200: Stephen Porges PhD | Healing and Thriving Through Social Connection31 Jul 202401:03:27
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.

 We also Discuss:

  • How human connection helps regulate the autonomic nervous system, fostering calm, resilience, and healthy relationships
  •  How to spot the signs that your nervous system has kicked into overdrive, and how to come back to a state of connection and trust
  • How our adaptive response to both safety and life-threatening events affects our nervous system, and how to mitigate any harmful effects 
  • How to gain freedom from past traumatic experiences so you can bring your mind and body back to a state of safety and strength
  • The power of connection to help you heal, endure, and thrive

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EP 199: April Seiftert, PhD | Unleashing the Power of Mind24 Jul 202400:54:09
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.

We also Discuss:

-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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EP 198: Jack Kornfield PhD | From Suffering to Joy17 Jul 202400:53:34
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.


We Also Discuss: 

-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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EP 197: Gabriel Kram | Crisis, Connection, and Collective Healing10 Jul 202401:15:46
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
EP 196: Daniel Siegal MD | Neuroplasticity: A Path to Healing and Happiness04 Jul 202401:03:55
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.

We Also Disuss: 

-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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EP 195: Anthony Abbagano | Resilience Through Breathwork27 Jun 202400:59:41
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.

We also discuss:

-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
EP 212: Cassandra Vieten | The Healing Power of Mindful Psychedelic Experiences31 Oct 202401:03:58

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


We Also Discuss: 

- Discover the transformative potential of psychedelic-assisted therapies and mindfulness practices, through their historical context, contemporary resurgence, and influential role in psychological health 
- Explore the fascinating intersection of traditional indigenous practices, Eastern contemplative methods, and Western psychological approaches
- Learn about the concept of 'Reverse PTSD' to help unravel trauma and reshape our neurology in profoundly healing ways
- Engage with the critical conversation around the ethics and future implementation of psychedelic therapies
- Learn how personal breakthroughs in healing can spark a chain reaction, affecting consumer habits, empathy, and enhance collective conscience
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EP 194: Rick Hanson | Inner Strength and Positive Neuroplasticity20 Jun 202400:59:52
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
EP 193: Christopher Brookfield | Creating Resilient Systems13 Jun 202400:03:10
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.

We Also Disucss: 

-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
EP 192: Thomas Doherty | Climate Change and Mental Health05 Jun 202400:49:55
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.

We Also Discuss: 

  • His insight into 3 basic tasks when dealing with environmental and sustainability issues
  • How outdoor therapy programs can benefit by helping build our relationship with nature and also improving our mental health
  • The concept of environmental identity and the three main values that influence environmental behaviors and the importance of all our unique roles in climate change
EP 191: Robert Cervelli | Climate Change & Climate Resilience26 May 202400:55:09
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.

We Also Discuss: 

-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
EP 190: Ron Siegel | Relational Resilience & Healing Trauma26 May 202400:54:58
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.

We also discuss:
 -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
EP 189: John Douillard | Ayurveda and Resilience09 May 202401:03:16
 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.

We Also Discuss: 




  • The concept of “weatherproofing” and how self-awareness and engaging from a deeper place within ourselves can create more resilience
  • How physical, mental, emotional, brain health, and spiritually are interrelated from a resilience perspective and the importance of choosing consciousness
  • Practical tips on how to follow an Ayurvedic diet and engage in Breathwork/Pranayama both of which have many health benefits
EP 188: Victor Cabral LSW | Psychedelic Therapy for Marginalized Communities01 May 202400:44:19
🎙️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


  • 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.
EP 187: Stephen Porges PhD | Polyvagal Theory: The Nervous System & Resilience25 Apr 202401:03:35
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.

 We ALso Discuss: 

- How resilience is not based on our genetics but rather our physiological state. 
- The importance of our awareness of our physiological state, and how resourcing is vital for managing stress and recovery. 
- Vagal tone and common misconceptions about it, as well as his newly developed metric named “vagal efficiency”. The alternative therapies for healing the nervous system and trauma
EP 186: Beyond Boundaries: A Quest for Authentic Connection | Deran Young, LCSW17 Apr 202400:51:20
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.  
EP 185: Listening to The Earth | Tiokasin Ghosthorse10 Apr 202401:00:41
 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.
EP 211: Austin Perlmutter | Nature, Psychedelics, and Epigenetics29 Oct 202401:10:19
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.

We Also Discuss: 

- Understand the multifaceted role of polyphenols and phytochemicals in plants as agents of data transfer that influence human health
- Explore the potential of psychedelics, such as psilocybin, in reconnecting individuals with nature and enhancing mental health
- Delve into the evolving understanding of epigenetics and how psychedelic experiences can induce lasting changes in DNA expression
- Examine the complex interplay between genetics, trauma, and the therapeutic potential of psychedelics in addressing mental health issues, including intergenerational trauma
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EP 184: The Theradelic Approach: Enhancing Psychedelic Healing | Sunny Strasburg LMFT04 Apr 202400:54:32
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. 
EP 183: Redefining Recovery: The Psychedelic Revolution | Matthew Johnson PhD27 Mar 202401:00:54
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
EP 182: Climate Change: Mitigation to Mobilizing | Laureline Simon21 Mar 202400:57:06
 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.

We Also Discuss:

-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
EP 181: Navigating Psychedelic Healing with IFS | Richard Schwartz, PhD13 Mar 202401:00:24
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! 

We Also Discuss: 



  • Understand the context of the emerging field of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy within the broader psychedelic renaissance.
  • Learn how the Internal Family Systems model (IFS) and psychedelics can work together to facilitate healing and self-discovery. Understand the concept of the "Self" and its role in guiding individuals towards healing and growth.
  • Explore the idea of relating to inner subparts with compassion, care, and love, and how this can lead to profound healing experiences.
  • Learn about the importance of therapist training in IFS to support clients in safely navigating psychedelic experiences and avoiding potential harm.
EP 180 : Climate Change and Climate Resilience | Sarah Queblatin06 Mar 202401:02:01
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.

We Also Disucss:



  • Her hope but also her fears about climate change, and how she finds hope in the relationship between creativity and chaos
  • How the individual work of reclaiming belonging and cultivating moral imagination from a place of intuition can build resilience collectively
  • The importance of leadership in climate change action, finding empathetic ways to engage and embrace our true self and wholeness and having a sincere/authentic change process rather than ambition
  • How there are so many solutions to climate change, but how dealing with the complexity of implementing those solutions still needs work
EP 179: Psychological Flexibility through ACT | Steven C.Hayes PhD28 Feb 202401:07:01
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!
EP 178: Aging and Resilience | Kristen Willeumier21 Feb 202400:53:18
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.

We Also Discuss:

  • Advice to parents on how to increase their children’s brain reserve which peeks at the age of 25. This includes advice on diet and other lifestyle interventions
  • How brain volume decreases as we age and how to ensure that we continue to build this cognitive reserve to ensure sustained brain health
  • How managing the brain activity of your mind is vital in these challenging times, so that you can function emotionally at your best and be proactive in creating positive impact
EP 177: Psychedelics: From Prohibition to Progress | Rick Doblin PhD12 Feb 202400:51:06
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),

We Also Discuss:

  • Explore the changing cultural attitude towards psychedelics, bringing together diverse groups of people, including scientists, politicians, and veterans.
  • Learn how psychedelics can be integrated into mainstream culture as a potential solution for various global challenges.
  • Understand the significance of focusing on durable results in psychedelic therapies, potentially transforming how we approach mental health treatment.
  • Examine the shift towards group therapy as a new approach for psychedelics, especially in treating conditions like PTSD, and its implications for the future.
  • Explore the complex journey of psychedelic legalization, involving rescheduling at both federal and state levels and the potential impact on accessibility and affordability.
EP 176: Resiliience During Culturally Challenging Times | Alexander Beiner.07 Feb 202401:11:03
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.

We Also Discuss:

- How to make sense of information more effectively, our addiction to ideologies and “Reciprocal Narrowing”, and how we can engage in contemplative practices to increase our cognitive and psychological flexibility
- His insight on the emergence of pseudo-religious movements, and the loss of appreciation for sacredness and connection
- How tapping into deeper truths can be difficult and result in conspiracy theories and apophenia, and how to create deeper wisdom within ourselves and with others
- How to be resilient in these challenging times, while also highlighting the importance of wisdom traditions and practices that can help us be with uncertainty
EP 175 Navigating the Psychedelic Frontier in the Mental Health Revolution | Erica Zelfand, ND10 Jan 202400:25:55
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
EP 210: Shirzad Chamine | Building Mental Fitness with Positive Intelligence09 Oct 202401:01:30
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.

We Also Discuss: 

  • The 5 core superpowers of the positive brain.
  • The 10 saboteurs that keep you in a negative brain state.
  • 10-second practices to shift from a negative to a positive brain state.
  • Why insight alone isn’t enough to change our lives and how to rewire the brain.
  • Shifting from your saboteurs to your inner sage on command.


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