The Positive Head Podcast

Tune-in weekly for inspiring Soul-Share interviews with consciousness change-makers hosted by the original Positive Head, Brandon Beachum.

Although both Brandon and Dr. Erica Middlemiss are currently taking a break from recording solo daily episodes, you can still dive into our massive archive of over 1,500 past solo episodes featuring timeless and eternally relevant content.

We know it is a daily conscious effort to maintain a positive headspace, and we’re here to help keep you on the path to becoming your greatest and grandest self!

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914: Life is the goal


Brandon talks about the intrinsic meaninglessness of life, a great blessing on our path of self-realization as it allows us as creative beings to decide its significance. He also shares an Osho clip based on this aspect of reality, titled “There is no goal”.

913: Soul-Share with “Inner Grail” author Ayn Cates Sullivan


Celebrated author Ayn Cates Sullivan is highly learned in the mythology of the British Isles, and in this episode she gets mystical with Brandon talking about ancient druid-shamans and pagan Earth-goddesses, magic places of power in Britain and Ireland, and their connections to universal archetypes that are being currently being activated on a global scale.

912: Wisdom begins in wonder


Brandon leans into this quote from famed philosopher Socrates and uses it to give his take on the states of awe and wonder, in order to answer a listener question and in hopes of giving those currently “lost” in the darkness of pain and forgetfulness, a reminder on the nature of contrast and the relativity of what we call “bad”.

911: It’s never as scary as it looks


Brandon talks about the process of taking the proverbial “leap of faith” in life, a relatively well-known dynamic by now, whereby an individual steps outside his or her comfort zone and finds that they have taken an immensely rewarding chance in the long run, despite any passing hardships they also endure.

909: Richard Rudd’s Ecstasy of the Senses and Walt Whitman


The final in this mini-series of daily episodes, Brandon shares another of Richard Rudd’s Ecstatics focused on a historical figure who, as Richard says, “found the answer to the question of love”. This time the personage examined is Walt Whitman, preeminent American transcendental poet from the nineteenth century.

908: Soul-Share with “Flowdreamer” Summer McStravick


Summer McStravick’s unique contribution to life is knowledge of “Flowdreaming”, which she gives the audience a taste of during the episode and is almost exactly as it sounds, based on highly intuitive, creative dreamlike states of being. She also has the distinction of having co-hosted with the venerable Dr. Wayne Dyer on a nationally-syndicated show, and being the daughter of early podcast guest Venus Andrecht (#196).

907: Breakdowns and breakthroughs


Brandon offers some expanded perspectives on painful or trying life events, prompted by a post on the Facebook listeners’ group, and also shares a Tony Robbins clip on breakdowns.

906: Games, creativity and mindfulness with Dr. Erica


Erica steps in to spell for Brandon once more, and she talks about “playing games with the YOUniverse” with the Random Number Generator podcast game and its layers of synchronistic meaning. She also follows up on a recent daily episode where Brandon shared a Bashar clip on “chemtrails” and discusses a Caroline Myss TED talk called “Choices that can change your life.”

905: (P)Head Posse Episode Sixty: Brandon Wolfe


Brandon “Waffles” Wolfe is a “pirate/wizard” who exhibits a quirky, curious and charismatic nature, and in this episode he shares with Alexa his unique fascinating insights into magic, karma and the dichotomy of giving and receiving.

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