The Positive Head Podcast
Consistently maintaining an elevated vibration should be the aim of anyone seeking to evolve and attain their ultimate potential. To help our listeners achieve that aim, every Wednesday the “Original Positive Head”, Brandon Beachum, interviews a different consciousness change-maker that is helping to pave the way for humanity’s collective transition into a state of expanded consciousness.
On the other weekdays, Brandon (Mondays and Fridays) and Dr. Erica Middlemiss (Tuesdays and Thursdays) take turns hosting solo episodes as they feature clips from various philosophers and teachers, take questions from listeners, and dig into a plethora of mind-expansive topics to help broaden your perspective and keep your soul fed on a regular basis. It’s a daily conscious effort and it takes a tribe to help us all keep a Positive Head, so we’re here to help you keep your consciousness elevated five days a week!

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301: Interview with Elephant Journal founder Waylon Lewis
Waylon Lewis is an author, host of the Walk the Talk Show and founder of the hugely popular mindful living web magazine Elephant Journal. In this episode Waylon shares the details of his unique journey, why media is the key to saving the world, and explores several intriguing Buddhist insights and perspectives.
300: Is there any such thing as the supernatural?
Brandon examines the subject of supernatural abilities and experiences, playing an Abraham-Hicks audio clip pertaining to this topic and expressing his concordant point of view that everything exists in a continuum of experience, where there is no hard distinction between the natural realm and what we call supernatural.
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299: To those who feel like they don’t fit in
Brandon speaks to a listener’s comment about thinking differently from the prevailing norm and the associated feelings of loneliness that can ensue, and how we can learn to love ourselves unconditionally and fully appreciate our own uniqueness apart from what anyone else may think.
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298: On eleven-eleven, and learning to live free from negative outcomes
Brandon speaks about the symbolism of the numbers eleven and 11-11 on occasion of the episode’s release date, and also touches upon the topics of freedom from judgments concerning outcomes that are deemed to be negative, and the “indigo state of mind” as well as its associated connotations.
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297: Interview with Off the Beaten Trail author Jake Heilbrunn
Jake Heilbrunn is a young adventurer and author of the new book Off the Beaten Trail. In this episode Jake recounts the details of his soul-searching journey through Central America that the book is based on, why we should always follow our intuition and many other bits of wisdom that are well beyond a typical young man his age.
296: Who are we individually and collectively, in the face of the election results?
Founder of World Tapping Circle, Sonya Sophia, joins the podcast and together they discuss the shocking result of the US election and what it means for all of us as citizens of the world, and as members all of the collective human family. Sonya also guides the audience through a tapping session to help us all come to terms with this outcome.
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295: I am—the most powerful creative statement in the Universe
294: We may be living within a simulation but that makes us no less real
Brandon follows up on a recent often-discussed idea, that we are likely living in an advanced simulation of some sort, and he plays an audio clip of Elon Musk speaking on the matter, as well as contributing his own thoughts as to why that should not be cause for despair or nihilism but rather reason to celebrate and create beauty. He also reads the final lesson from “Your Illustrated Guide to Becoming One with the Universe”.
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293: It’s both a blessing and a curse to feel everything
292: On forgiveness, a most pertinent theme for the season