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Vancouver Real

Vancouver Real

Vancouver Real

Vancouver Real is a podcast dedicated to cultural evolution. It is a melting pot of ideas, beliefs and questions explored by hosts, brothers, Andy (@andyzaremba) and Mike Zaremba with guests both local and international. It is a talk-show style of show both audio only and video versions of the show. Episodes typically last for 60-90 minutes. The brothers are also business partners for their commercial float centre, Float House, with 4 locations located in British Columbia and Alberta.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Vancouver Real episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Vancouver Real for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Vancouver Real episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

What is it about floating that makes it such a great therapy for anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other disorders?

Dr. Justin Feinstein is one of the leading floatation therapy researchers in the world, and he’s most interested in learning about brain-behavior relationships and how floating can help those with anxiety disorders.

We are joined by Dr. Feinstein and Flux, a PhD researcher working with him in the field, to discuss floatation therapy as exposure therapy, the anti-anxiety effects of floating, and what the future of floatation therapy research has in store.

Key takeaways

  • What is neuropsychology?
  • Interoception and sensory enhancement
  • Exposure therapy
  • The anti-anxiety effects of floating
  • Depression is the most disabling condition in the world
  • What is the active ingredient of floating?
  • Future research in floatation therapy

Resources:

Use the Promo code Vancouver Real for a 20% discount on a single Float at Float House.

Vancouver Real Media Inc.

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What does it mean to know the true self and align to a higher octave?

Today we have an amazing return guest, Paul Selig, a psychic medium, clairaudient, and channeler who is also accompanied by the Guides.

Tune in to learn about the process of realizing the true self, what it means to release the limitation of the collective that we’ve inherited, and how the divine is in everything.

Key takeaways

  • How Paul works with the Guides
  • Who are the Guides and why are they here?
  • Realization is a process
  • Aligning to the higher octave
  • The divine in everything

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Vancouver Real Media Inc.

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What does it take to be an entrepreneur and succeed in starting your own business?

Kieron Sweeney is “The Strategic Mentor,” and he helps entrepreneurs, small business owners, and executives accelerate their success with proven methods from his own personal experience, wisdom, and knowledge.

Listen to learn how to recognize the most common stumbling blocks for entrepreneurs and how you can overcome them to have a successful lifestyle business you’re passionate about and enjoy.

Key takeaways

  • Timing is critical
  • You have to be good at selling
  • One big problem is undercapitalization
  • Optimizing work life balance is a struggle
  • Visualization is an important tool
  • Ask for help and find a mentor

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Can anger be a good thing?

“We’re supposed to get angry,” says Alistair Moes of Moose Anger Management. It’s when we suppress our emotions, stress, and hurt, that anger becomes a problem, in essence, taking control of our actions and sometimes even our lives.

Listen to learn how just a simple, yet essential, mindfulness practice can help us listen to our bodies, increase interoception and empathy, and deal with our shame.

Key takeaways:

  • Anger can be constructive, it doesn’t have to be destructive
  • People need to become more aware of what’s actually happening in their body
  • We’re not after perfection, we’re after improvement
  • It’s important that when these emotions hit us, we’re actually aware of them
  • Floatation therapy is a great way to increase awareness and interoception

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Vancouver Real Media Inc.

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*note: This podcast was recorded on Skype and we had some technical issues. Please forgive the audio quality. We felt it was still worth releasing because the information in the podcast was good. Please bear with it.
“What does it look like to address the whole person on all levels--body, mind, heart, and soul?”

Dr. Dan Engle is a psychiatrist with a clinical practice that combines aspects of regenerative medicine, psychedelic research, integrative spirituality, and peak performance.

His medical degree is from the University of Texas at San Antonio. His psychiatry residency degree is from the University of Colorado in Denver, and his child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship degree is from Oregon Health & Science University.
Dr. Engle is an international consultant to several global healing centers facilitating the use of long-standing indigenous plant medicines for healing and awakening. He is the Founder and Medical Director of Kuya Institute for Transformational Medicine in Austin, Texas; Full Spectrum Medicine, a psychedelic integration and educational platform; and Thank You Life, a non-profit funding stream supporting access to psychedelic therapies.
Dr. Engle is the author of The Concussion Repair Manual: A Practical Guide to Recovering from Traumatic Brain Injuries, as well as his new book, A Dose of Hope: A Story of MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy.
Connect with Dr. Dan:
www.drdanengle.com
www.fullspectrummedicine.com
www.kuya.life
www.thankyoulife.org
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Dr. Dan's Updated Disclaimer:

The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical recommendation, diagnosis, or treatment. The use of information in this podcast is at one’s own discretion, and is not an endorsement of use given the complexity inherent in these medicines, and the current variable widespread illegality of their usage.

Listen to learn about the latest in psychedelic medical research and neurologic restoration and recovery, and how we can leverage crisis for transformation.

Key takeaways

  • The Concussion Repair Manual helps people recover from traumatic brain injury
  • We haven’t genetically advanced our neurology to match the accelerated speed of technology
  • Opening the door for deeper subconscious work
  • Crisis precedes transformation

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What is the purpose of existence? What does it mean to align yourself to a higher frequency?

Paul Selig is a psychic medium whose work is channeled as dictation from spiritual guides that speak to him with the goal of teaching and shepherding humankind into an awakening of our divine nature or true self.

Listen to learn how Paul first gained this ability, how he communicates with the guides, and how their teachings can help you overcome fear and judgement, undergo personal transformation, and learn in a higher way.
'Beyond the Known' workshop in Vancouver:
http://bit.ly/selig-vbc

Key takeaways

Paul’s work as a channeler is like “taking dictation” from the guides

  • The guides are teachers here to shepherd us into growth
  • An overarching theme of the books he channels is the transformation from the small self to the high self
  • Nothing can be claimed unless it’s first a possibility
  • The purpose of existence is to realize and know who you are

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Why is it so important for teachers of yoga and meditation--or any teachers in the wellness industry--to be in their highest level of awareness?

Carolyn Anne Budgell teaches yoga and meditation in Vancouver. In the ten years she’s been teaching, she’s seen the importance of being intentional around what you’re presenting and putting out into the world, and the necessity of doing the inner work.

Listen to hear how Carolyn chose the path of becoming a dedicated practitioner and teacher of both yoga and meditation, how it has impacted her life, and what it means to show up and be present for others.

Key takeaways:

  • How Carolyn chose the path of teaching meditation and yoga
  • The importance of being present and attentive with others
  • Sometimes people are just waiting and looking for someone to give them permission
  • Sharing as authentically as possible is so important
  • Just sit in meditation; don’t have the goal of trying to get clear

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Vancouver Real Media Inc.

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With the recent volatility in the local Vancouver housing market, what do you need to know and how can you be prepared?

Steve Saretsky--real estate agent, Vancouver housing expert, and producer of the Saretsky Report--offers insight on how to monitor the housing market and the importance being aware of market trends on a larger, global scale.

Listen to learn what kinds of trends to look for in a market downturn, how to be prepared without panicking, and the benefits of gaining your own understanding of the economy.

Key takeaways

  • Steve produces content with a focus on financial education and a deep understanding of the real estate market
  • What’s happening right now in the Vancouver real estate market?
  • Understanding what causes home prices to rise
  • Canada is one of the most indebted countries in the world
  • Education and economic awareness is valuable

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Use the promo code 'Vancouver Real' to receive a 20% discount on a single Float!
Vancouver Real Media Inc.

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What happens after raising a child into an adult? What then?

Daniel Maté dives deep into the topic of the changing dynamics between parents and adult children and also discusses his new project called Walk With Daniel, something he describes as a mental chiropractic service for getting unstuck.

Listen to learn what happens when we align our intentions with our thoughts, and how we can be mindful, compassionate, and curious in all of our relationships.

Key takeaways:

  • Walking is a great way to get mentally unstuck
  • Daniel and his father Dr. Gabor Maté are working on a project called Hello Again that focuses on relationships between parents and adult children
  • Understanding the common patterns and prototypes parents and adult children fall into can help improve relationships
  • Compassionate curiosity is a great place to start

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Hamilton Souther is a CEO, Master Shaman of
visionary plant medicines and founder of Blue
Morpho Shamanic Ayahuasca and Sacred
Plant Retreat Center in the Peruvian Amazon
(www.bluemorphotours.com). Over the last
12 years, Hamilton has meticulously studied
and mapped modern mental illnesses to help
thousands of his clients from around the
world with depression, anxiety, drug
addiction and PTSD.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Vancouver Real have?

Vancouver Real currently has 186 episodes available.

What topics does Vancouver Real cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Spirituality, Alternative Health, Self-Help, Personal Development, Holistic Health, Religion & Spirituality, Podcasts, Health And Wellness, Philosophy and Business.

What is the most popular episode on Vancouver Real?

The episode title '#181: Shamanism, Plant Medicines & Consciousness w/ Master Shaman Hamilton Souther' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Vancouver Real?

The average episode length on Vancouver Real is 73 minutes.

How often are episodes of Vancouver Real released?

Episodes of Vancouver Real are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Vancouver Real?

The first episode of Vancouver Real was released on May 17, 2014.

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