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By Brian Michael Savary
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
In this season one finale episode, I'm joined by friend and co-host Eric Schwartz along with Kim Denyes for an in depth discussion on the Enneagram which is a personality typing that describes patterns in how people interpret the world and manage their emotions.
Hands of the Tribe cofounder Wylde Black Wulf shares his experiences with shamanic visions at a young age, his witness of societal dehumanizing, what it means to face our shadow through initiation, the value of community and reminds us that our greatest gifts are born through our greatest pain.
My old pal Dr. Mike returns for an in depth discussion about the physical, psychological and spiritual experiences we both had during, and after, our bout with covid and how its purpose can be viewed as initiation for what lies ahead.
Todd is a board certified lifestyle medicine professional having a masters of science in psychology and he shares his challenges of growing up overweight and unhealthy which inspired his transition to a plant based intake, he shares his in depth knowledge on the importance of breaking the societal norm and the overall physiological and psychological benefits of plant based foods.
In this episode my friend Carey Frick shares her experiences with being a mom to a special son, caring for her elder family members, her personal battle with addiction, the discovery of plant medicines and shamanic practices into importance of tribal community and the woman she is today.
In this episode my friend Dr. Mike Petrow shares his story of being born into Christian evangelical ministry, the devastating loss of family members, his achievements in comparative religious studies, Jungian psychology and mythology, as well as his current position of Content Specialist at the Center for Action and Contemplation in New Mexico.
I am introduced to Autumn in this episode who shares her experience hiking the Appalachian trail and we chat about growth through living life in new surroundings, spiritual connections found in nature, discovering community and understanding ego.
In the episode from the rain forest, Meg shares her experiences with reiki, Kundalini yoga, meditation, and the healing power of sound.
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.