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.

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593: Relax, breathe and get back to your senses this year


Brandon continues to reflect on the year that is just beginning by sharing his thoughts, a post on the Facebook listeners’ group and other timeless wisdom designed to help us all get back to our baseline, a level of calm and centeredness that allows us to deal with any challenges coming up in the months ahead. (If you like the song “Kaleid” by Josiah L. at the end of today’s episode, help him win the opportunity to perform at Lucidity Festival by taking five seconds to vote for him here: http://bit.ly/2AhgABG)

592: Interview with creative inspirationalist Shakara Tosha


Shakara is a multidimensional guide and creative inspirationalist who speaks energetic light languages and channels star messages from various guides about ascension and living life creatively. In this episode, hear the story of how she very recently walked away from a big six-figure salary at the urging of her guides and her own heart, so that she can more fully step into her role as an ascension guide that wields the transformative power of light languages.

589: Non-duality and eternity, in this life and the next


Brandon answers a question from a listener concerning mediumship, reincarnation and communication with deceased loved ones, and he takes a peek “behind the veil” making reference to his own thoughts on the matter, as well as sharing the teachings of others like Neale Donald Walsch and Abraham-Hicks.

588: Interview with eco-activist Connor Evans


Connor Evans is an eco-activist who runs EcoActive.com and is also a meta journalist at ourglassearth.com. In this episode, hear about Connor’s adventure at Standing Rock in 2016, a detailed breakdown of the role the transnational corporate empire has played on our planet up to this point, and why he is optimistic about us breaking free from the grasp of “the powers that were” and how they ultimately are contributing to our species’ collective evolution.

587: Always live in the now—it’s all the time you ever have


Brandon speaks about living in the present, an often-heard admonition that is nonetheless “timeless” wisdom, as an answer to a question sent in by an anonymous listener. He shares his own perspective which includes his insightful saying that “life plays out at the crossroads of free will and destiny”, as well as wisdom on the power of the present moment by teachers like Eckhart Tolle, an acknowledged master on this subject.

586: “Oneness”, chapter twenty-nine


Brandon continues to read from the book “Oneness” by Rasha, his “handbook for ascension”, and this week he shares Chapter 29 which has as its topics transcendence over spiritual dogmas and the uniqueness of each person’s spiritual path.

585: Full acceptance of self and others is the work of a lifetime


Brandon talks about the challenges we commonly find to accept ourselves or others, whether we know this or not, and how the spiritual path must include some form of self-love that helps us transcend the lack of acceptance that is so common now, and the greater understanding which often follows it. He also shares an Abraham-Hicks related to family interactions during the holidays which play into this theme of acceptance.

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