The Positive Head Podcast
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528: Brandon and Colby Psychic Rebel on isolation and psychic experiences
Colby stops by to talk with Brandon again and they discuss the apathy, disconnection and sense of isolation that many people feel these days, and how that can relate to a larger context of personal and collective evolution. Colby also talks about how psychic gifts and experiences can also both serve to make some feel alienate from their fellow men and women, as well as bring them together. She also conducts readings live on the air for listeners of the show.
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527: Let your faith be bigger than your fear
Brandon mentions a very recent horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas and uses this opportunity to talk about something that he deems very important, to try and maintain an elevated perspective and bring a greater understanding to bear on circumstances that easily induce fear and extreme judgment.
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526: If they hurt you, “send them metta”
Brandon shares another powerful blog by Elephant Journal on loving detachment and sending “metta”, or loving kindness in Buddhism, especially to those who hurt or disappoint us. He also shares an Abraham-Hicks clip and comments on some of the most challenging aspects of this philosophy, like the liberation from suffering that we achieve by choosing to release judgment.
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525: Make it more personal
Brandon reads a listener review that synchronistically ties with his chosen theme for the podcast, to share a TED talk by former guest and fellow podcaster Mark Shapiro. The theme is interpersonal relationships and social media, and how to be more vulnerable and real online and thus build more satisfying connections.
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524: Interview with coach and author Christian Mickelsen
Christian is a successful entrepreneur, coach, healer and author of the newly released book Abundance Unleashed. In this episode, Christian shares details of his personal journey, how he has created abundance in his own life, and the steps and perspectives people can adopt to do the same in their own lives.
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523: You have the wisdom within you, and reflections all around you
Brandon reads a touching, eloquent review and answers a delicate personal question posed by a listener regarding their partnership, and follows up on the thread of all relationships being some sort of reflection of an aspect of ourselves that we wish to explore through that relationship. He also shares a clip from Mooji that pertains to the question.
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522: Interventionist God and impersonal, universal love-energy
Brandon reads a piece from Elephant Journal that inspired him to talk about the very prevalent idea of an “interventionist”, paternalistic deity that says yes or no to our requests. He also shares a Tony Robbins clip that aligns more with his own perspective that we are all co-creators and partake of the Divine trait of intentional creativity.
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521: “Oneness” Chapter Fourteen
520: Die before you die, and realize there is no death
Brandon answers a question about a listener’s struggles with maintaining positive thinking and shares wisdom by Eckhart Tolle and Abraham-Hicks that offer helpful advice on changing ourselves and thus observing a change in the way we deal with anything unpleasant that comes out way.
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519: Interview with renowned psychedelic researcher Dennis McKenna
Dennis McKenna is a renowned researcher, lecturer, and author who has focused on the study of psychedelics and plant medicines for almost fifty years. In this episode, hear Dennis’ first-hand account of his fascinating adventures with his brother Terence McKenna, who is a highly-revered, legendary figure in the psychedelic community. Dennis also shares insight into some of the exciting developments that are currently unfolding in the psychedelic field.
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