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!

Got a good question for Brandon or Erica? Send it in here!

Please rate, review and share our show to help more listeners elevate their vibration!

Subscribe On:

iTunes
Soundcloud
Spotify
Google Play

Join the Positive Heads Facebook Group and connect with other listeners!

Facebook button

Archive of All Podcasts

Search the Podcast Archives

460: Celibacy and asexuality


Brandon addresses a question from a listener about being okay with not feeling sexual desire or being single for extended periods, and hopes to remind all listeners that whatever phase we are going through in our lives, we should try to be gentle and loving with ourselves and each other.

Dig this podcast?

Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes

459: Interview episode with Quantum Touch founder Richard Gordon


Richard Gordon is the founder of the revolutionary healing modality Quantum Touch and he joins Brandon on the show for the second time to cover the fascinating findings outlined in his new book, The Secret Nature of Matter. In this episode, he primarily discusses the easy-to-reproduce experiments outlined in his book that clearly demonstrates that our consciousness can profoundly influence matter, and that an object charged with energy and intent can dramatically affect us physiologically in seconds.

Dig this podcast?

Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes

458: Egos are a useful fiction


Brandon talks about the ego, an integral but challenging parts of the human experience, and playing off of an audio clip by Osho that explores this perspective, he discusses some ways in which the ego can be a “useful fiction” in the sense that its reality is relative and transitory, and how the ego was meant to help us know ourselves.

Dig this podcast?

Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes

457: Shine like the whole universe is yours


Brandon shares an incredible story of reincarnation shared via video by a Facebook podcast group member, and he follows through by talking about spiritual self-love, something that goes well beyond the usual small-minded human ego definitions of what love and the self are, and also due to the endlessly expansive nature of the true spiritual self.

Dig this podcast?

Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes

456: Message from the Earth’s spirit


In this episode Brandon quotes from a lesser-known book which he has referenced before in the podcast and is one of his favorites, “The Psychic Explorer”, and he reads a chapter that purports to be a channelled message from the spirit of the Earth and portrays this being as both intelligent and embarked on its own cosmic journey.

Dig this podcast?

Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes

454: Interview with globetrotting adventurer Leon Logothetis


Leon Logothetis has traveled ninety countries in all continents on minimal funds and often depending on the kindness of strangers, and this is the basis for his reality series “Amazing Adventures of a Nobody” and his new show “The Kindness Diaries”. In this episode he talks with Brandon about his background, his journeys and the spiritual lessons they imparted on him.

Dig this podcast?

Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes

452: Relax, for nothing is ever lost


Brandon brings up a listener’s post detailing their phobias about ailments and goes to the  root of the problem, their fear of loss and death. He shares an Abraham-Hicks clip, relevant quotes and his own thoughts on how we can shift our perspective to be more expansive and help us see that we are eternal beings.

Dig this podcast?

Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes

Search the Podcast Archives