Brandon and Dalien discuss a listeners question about heaven and hell, what the spiritual teacher Osho thought about finding answers to the ultimate truths, as well as 10,000 year old paintings that were recently discovered in India that purportedly depict extra-terrestrial beings.
Steve Kiesling is Editor-in-Chief of Spirituality & Health Magazine (spiritualityhealth.com), a best-selling author and former Olympic rower. In this episode, Steve discusses growing up with the famous spoon bender Uri Geller bending spoons in his living room, the phenomenon of remote viewing, the importance of embodying spirituality and balancing it with an unbiased and scientific viewpoint.
Brandon and Dalien discuss choosing vs. achieving success, making medicine your food, the importance of ingesting positive information daily, and a bizarre story from 1954 of a traveler with a passport from an unknown country who vanished without a trace.
Brandon and Dalien discuss dissolving the ego, reports of superhuman abilities, a new study which shows that Ayahuasca rewires the human brain, as well as techniques on how to fully process emotions and avoid wallowing in negativity.
Brandon and Dalien discuss an old friends recent online post about the loss of childhood optimism, the path to overcoming hopelessness, a new meditation strategy being used at a school in San Francisco and Positive Head writer Ponzi chimes in to read the positive pondering of the day.
Brandon and Dalien talk about Oprah Winfrey's inspiring life story, the intention behind the launch of Positive Head, an experimental idea to help spread the positivity, and a recent show-based synchronicity. Akashic reader and Positive Head writer Sue Krebs also shares a positive pondering and break down for the day.
AC Johner is director of the ethnographic documentary, Electronic Awakening, which investigates the spiritual implications of Electronic Dance Music Culture that has rapidly expanded across the globe in recent years. In this episode, hear his personal perspective on the intriguing insights that the movie puts forth, as well as the details of his five year journey that took him all around the world while filming.
Brandon and Dalien discuss the subtle shift that seems to be happening with people from all walks of life, the growing power of placebos and why Freud suggests we avoid assholes (figuratively not literally)
Brandon discusses with Dalien how he created personal success in business, the concept of a fixed mindset versus a growth mindset, alternative cancer treatments, and a bizarre video of what looks like a floating city that was recently filmed in China
Brandon and Dalien talk about the concept of heaven and hell, issues of mental health and illness like depression, what it is like to live in the present moment and the unique perspective of indigenous people pertaining to suffering and mental health.
Brandon and Dalien discuss exciting new partnerships for the show, an ambitious new project to power homes with bicycles, what their thoughts are on the illuminati, and also pose a challenge to the audience to see if they can change their loved ones' behavior simply by shifting their own perspective.
Kimberly and Foster Gamble are the dynamic duo behind thrivemovement.com and the enlightening documentary Thrive, which has been watched by over 30 million people. As a member of the Gamble family (maker of world famous Procter & Gamble products), Foster was born into privilege, but diverged from the expected path as a young adult to research alternative energy solutions. Decades of research ultimately led him to uncover shocking information about suppressed energy solutions, the corruption of the banking system and the individuals and groups that seem to be pulling all the strings. In this episode we discuss the documentary findings, including some of the exciting solutions and developments that are helping to move our planet forward into a new era.
In this episode Brandon and Dalien discuss the power of losing expectations, the inspiring story of the so-called 'ugliest woman in the world', and address the concept of everything happening for a reason and what that means pertaining to pain and suffering.
Brandon welcomes long absent co-host Dalien back on the podcast as they experiment with their first "non-interview" episode. They discuss the plan to do a shorter daily podcast (in addition to the weekly interviews) where they will do interpretations of a favorite quote, take questions from the audience, cover a bit of positive news that is happening out in the world, and rant about whatever other positive ponderings come to mind that day!
Dr. Kelly Neff is a psychologist, author and founder of thelucidplanet.com. In this episode, Dr. Kelly discusses the growing trend toward non-traditional relationships, as well as the challenges and rewards that a couple might expect from exploring non-traditional relationship structures.
Mark England is a language expert and co-founder of the new website procabulary.org. In this episode, Mark discusses the importance of how we use language to create our reality and discusses methods we can use to avoid major language pitfalls such as negations, soft talk and projections.
Jamaica Stevens is co-founder of the Tribal Convergence Network and author of the recently published book, Reinhabiting the Village. In this episode, Jamaica and Brandon discuss the growing momentum and exciting developments surrounding projects that share an underlying objective to help get mankind back in touch with our roots by exploring the creation of eco-villages that focus on sustainability and spiritual connection.
Nick Polizzi is the director of the groundbreaking and award winning documentary, The Sacred Science, which follows eight westerners with serious illnesses to the amazon rainforest where they seek help from indigenous healers. Nick discusses his fascinating journey making the film, as well as the astounding results that the patients achieved after 30 harsh days spent deep in the jungle.
The rarely interviewed captain of the Burning Man ship steps out from behind the helm to discuss the challenges faced as the event has become much more high profile in recent years, the very real possibility of Burning Man moving from it’s home of 25 years, as well as the Burning Man organizations big plans for expansion.
Dede Flemming is Co-Founder of one of the most buzzed about festival production companies on planet earth, The Do Lab. In this episode, hear Dede discuss the humble beginnings and early struggles that led up to the ultimate success of Lightning in a Bottle, the exciting new events the Do Lab team is working on, as well as his personal thoughts on festival culture and its ongoing evolution.
Sir John Hargrave is a master when it comes to manipulating the mind to make positive life upgrades and is the author of the new book about the subject, Mind Hacking. In this episode, listen along as John discusses many highly useful tips on how you can start hacking your own biological software to program more of what you want into your reality.
Android Jones is considered by many to be the foremost visionary artist on the planet. In this episode, hear him discuss how he got started creating visionary art, hear about his surreal experience contributing art and visual effects for the 50th anniversary “Fare Thee Well” final Grateful Dead shows, and also learn about the all-new, mind-blowing 360 Visual Experience project that will soon be featuring his art at planetariums everywhere.
Rick Doblin, Ph.D. is the founder of the non-profit research and educational organization MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies). In this podcast, hear about his 30-year journey researching and advocating for the legalization of certain psychedelic substances, all of the exciting momentum that is currently building in this field after decades of resistance, and how MAPS is on track to legalize MDMA for therapeutic use by 2021.
Jordan Lejuwaan is the creator of the popular website highexistence.com. In this podcast, hear what inspired Jordan to start the rapidly growing hub of consciousness expansive content that is High Existence. He also shares his thoughts on many interesting topics such as psychedelics, sustainable communities, and he even shares a fascinating personal story of past life recollection.
Patrick Kronfli is the founder of unify.org. In this episode Patrick tells the story behind the meteoric rise of the incredible movement he helped to catalyze that is uniting people in thousands of cities all over the world via group synchronized meditations. Hear how the underlying intention to help bring healing to the planet is also attracting the involvement of world renowned spiritual leaders such as Deepak Chopra.