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Learn more about Onsite and Milestones at experienceonsite.com or call 1-800-341-7432. A simple conversation can be the first step toward living more fully.
What if the wounds you can't name are doing more damage than the ones you can?
What if healing doesn't happen in a sterile office, but around a campfire, in a community, or on a paddleboard?
Dr. Neil Bomar, Vice President of Medical Services at Milestones, is not your typical psychiatrist. He's a man who spent years trying to fit inside the box of Western medicine before realizing the box wasn't right for him. He traded the "treat 'em and street 'em" model of traditional medicine for a radically human approach to psychiatry. An approach that blends neuroscience, experiential therapy, and the healing power of nature and genuine connection.
In this conversation, Dr. Bomar opens up about his own "death day," the childhood moment that quietly rewired how he moved through the world. He shares what it was like to discover, well into his career, that his infectious enthusiasm and relentless positivity were, in part, a defense mechanism against pain. He goes deep into the surreal Thanksgiving when a bullet fell from the sky, struck him in the nose, and lodged in his cheek. And why, even then, his developmental wounding left the deeper mark.
Miles and Dr. Bomar explore the dangerous myth that you must choose between brokenness and resilience, the subtle harm of toxic positivity, and why leading with your highlight reel is the fastest way to kill real intimacy. They introduce frameworks like "death days," event trauma versus developmental wounding, and angel work, making complex psychological concepts feel like something you'd hear from a trusted friend.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
Follow Human School:
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Instagram - @humanschoolofficial
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What We Discuss:
00:00 Meet Dr. Neil Bomar
00:04:35 Why Dr. Bomar Left Traditional Medicine Behind
00:10:01 A Western Medicine Doctor Meets Experiential Therapy
00:11:27 The Family Intensive at Onsite That Changed Everything
00:13:40 What He Learned About Sadness Growing Up
00:14:40 "Happy Jack": The Public Man, the Private Reality, and the Weight of Both
00:21:29 The "Goodness of Fit" Theory: Feeling Like an Outlier in Your Own Family
00:26:30 What Is Developmental Wounding?
00:27:30 "Death Day": The Childhood Moment That Quietly Rewires Your Identity
00:29:49 A Bullet Fell From the Sky
00:33:00 Event Trauma vs. Developmental Wounding: Which One Is Actually Harder to Heal
00:38:30 What Is Trauma, Really? Cutting Through the Expert Debate to What Actually Matters
00:44:06 What He Heard It 25 Years Too Late
00:48:57 Overcompensating From Insecurity
00:54:00 Angel Work: Identifying the People Who Saw You Before You Saw Yourself
00:57:45 The Bravest Thing a Leader Can Say
00:58:36 Leading With Your Highlight Reel vs. Your Failures
01:00:27 Over-Identifying With Your Illness: Where Healing Ends and Victimhood Begins
01:05:35 Angel Work Healing That No Playbook Could Have Predicted
01:09:07 What a Client Said About Milestones That Stopped Him Cold
01:19:09 A Question That Changes Everything - Being Right or Being Relational
01:25:51 What Miles & Dr. Bomar Into Now
01:29:58 Dr. Bomar's Parting Message to Listeners
By Miles Adcox4.9
5454 ratings
Learn more about Onsite and Milestones at experienceonsite.com or call 1-800-341-7432. A simple conversation can be the first step toward living more fully.
What if the wounds you can't name are doing more damage than the ones you can?
What if healing doesn't happen in a sterile office, but around a campfire, in a community, or on a paddleboard?
Dr. Neil Bomar, Vice President of Medical Services at Milestones, is not your typical psychiatrist. He's a man who spent years trying to fit inside the box of Western medicine before realizing the box wasn't right for him. He traded the "treat 'em and street 'em" model of traditional medicine for a radically human approach to psychiatry. An approach that blends neuroscience, experiential therapy, and the healing power of nature and genuine connection.
In this conversation, Dr. Bomar opens up about his own "death day," the childhood moment that quietly rewired how he moved through the world. He shares what it was like to discover, well into his career, that his infectious enthusiasm and relentless positivity were, in part, a defense mechanism against pain. He goes deep into the surreal Thanksgiving when a bullet fell from the sky, struck him in the nose, and lodged in his cheek. And why, even then, his developmental wounding left the deeper mark.
Miles and Dr. Bomar explore the dangerous myth that you must choose between brokenness and resilience, the subtle harm of toxic positivity, and why leading with your highlight reel is the fastest way to kill real intimacy. They introduce frameworks like "death days," event trauma versus developmental wounding, and angel work, making complex psychological concepts feel like something you'd hear from a trusted friend.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
Follow Human School:
YouTube - Human School Podcast
Instagram - @humanschoolofficial
Threads - @humanschoolofficial
TikTok - @humanschoolofficial
What We Discuss:
00:00 Meet Dr. Neil Bomar
00:04:35 Why Dr. Bomar Left Traditional Medicine Behind
00:10:01 A Western Medicine Doctor Meets Experiential Therapy
00:11:27 The Family Intensive at Onsite That Changed Everything
00:13:40 What He Learned About Sadness Growing Up
00:14:40 "Happy Jack": The Public Man, the Private Reality, and the Weight of Both
00:21:29 The "Goodness of Fit" Theory: Feeling Like an Outlier in Your Own Family
00:26:30 What Is Developmental Wounding?
00:27:30 "Death Day": The Childhood Moment That Quietly Rewires Your Identity
00:29:49 A Bullet Fell From the Sky
00:33:00 Event Trauma vs. Developmental Wounding: Which One Is Actually Harder to Heal
00:38:30 What Is Trauma, Really? Cutting Through the Expert Debate to What Actually Matters
00:44:06 What He Heard It 25 Years Too Late
00:48:57 Overcompensating From Insecurity
00:54:00 Angel Work: Identifying the People Who Saw You Before You Saw Yourself
00:57:45 The Bravest Thing a Leader Can Say
00:58:36 Leading With Your Highlight Reel vs. Your Failures
01:00:27 Over-Identifying With Your Illness: Where Healing Ends and Victimhood Begins
01:05:35 Angel Work Healing That No Playbook Could Have Predicted
01:09:07 What a Client Said About Milestones That Stopped Him Cold
01:19:09 A Question That Changes Everything - Being Right or Being Relational
01:25:51 What Miles & Dr. Bomar Into Now
01:29:58 Dr. Bomar's Parting Message to Listeners

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