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Spiritual Practice and Society
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12/12/17 • 59 min
Dustin Diperna is a Harvard-educated religious scholar, global meditation teacher, and author of several books on spiritual development. He has worked closely with Ken Wilber over the last decade and is a practitioner in the lineages of Mahamudra and Dzogchen.
In this episode, we dive into outer-body experiences, esotericism, meditation, lucid dreaming, and the implications of spiritual practice on broader society.

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How to Optimize Your Brain
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10/02/17 • 52 min
Dr Andrew Hill is a cognitive neuroscientist, lecturer in gerontology at UCLA and founder and director of Peak Brain, an American company using neurofeedback and mindfulness to enhance brain health.
He’s the host of the podcast Head First and you might have also heard him on Joe Rogan, Ben Greenfield or one of Dave Asprey’s podcasts.
Andrew is one of the leading neurofeedback and brain performance experts in the USA, and in this episode we dive into neurofeedback, nootropics, caffeine, alcohol and diet.

10/01/17 • 53 min
Dr Nathan Walworth is a climate scientist at the University of Southern California, where he focuses on the evolutionary implications of climate change. He’s the co-chair of the Futurism Lab at NEXUS, a global movement bridging ultra wealthy inheritors and social entrepreneurs, and is involved with some other super cool projects like CoValence life and The Ocean Cleanup .
In this episode we speak about what is actually going on with regards to climate change, where we've gone wrong with messaging, what’s coming next, and what interventions we could take to mitigate further damage.

09/06/17 • 96 min
Dr Rory Mac Sweeney is an avid explorer of altered states of consciousness. He holds a phD in genetics and his primary area of interest is lucid dreaming, using the dream state as a probe for investigating the nature of reality. This has led to him forging his own metaphysical theory of mind, the double edge self theory, which he discusses in his book, The Paradox of Lucid Dreaming.
In this episode we explore lucid dreaming, the nature of reality, religion, psychedelics and the future of humanity. It's a super fun episode, and anyone with an interest in discussions around consciousness and reality should enjoy some of the content.
Rory can be found hosting and participating in consciousness-based conferences throughout London, and can be contacted on his home site at wakeupinyourdreams.com

08/20/17 • 56 min
Michael Carthy is a London-based transformation specialist. An experienced coach and therapist, he helps clients become the best version of themselves through techniques including hypnotherapy, cognitive behavioural coaching and rapid dynamic therapy.
He holds a Masters degree in Positive Psychology and runs the UK's first virtual reality therapy clinic.
In this episode we dive into the ever-growing fields of positive psychology and virtual reality therapy, and also discuss the mental health of men and the courage of vulnerability.

The Politics of Love
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08/12/17 • 93 min
Max Harris is an Examination Fellow at All Souls College, University of Oxford. He completed his BA/LLB(Hons.) at the University of Auckland, during which time he spent short stints working for the South Australian Department of Premier and Cabinet and the American Civil Liberties Union. He is the author of The New Zealand Project, a progressive vision for the future of New Zealand politics, and speaks about the 'politics of love' through his work.
In this episode, we dive into Max's interest in values-based politics, which includes the reintroduction of love into the mainstream narrative. We discuss justice, creativity and masculinity, as well as touching on his new book, The New Zealand Project.

Recovering from Brain Injury
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04/07/18 • 40 min
Ben Clench was only 27 when he was hit by a car while on holiday in the Dominican Republic in September 2010. His girlfriend was killed instantly. He suffered a severe head injury which left him in a coma and at the mercy of developing-world hospital care. This is a story about Ben's journey and recovery.

05/02/18 • 63 min
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