Last month at the Hamburg Literature Festival, I heard Dan Brown discuss his latest novel, a thriller that explores what happens to consciousness when the body dies. But this isn't just fiction. The book weaves together real neuroscience research, declassified CIA experiments, and a theory that challenges everything we think we know about the mind.
What if your brain doesn't create consciousness but just receives it? What if the reality you perceive is heavily filtered, and death simply removes that filter? And what happens when intelligence agencies try to weaponise these ideas?
In this episode, I break down the science behind nonlocal consciousness theory, the GABA filter mechanism, near-death experiences, sudden savant syndrome, and the CIA's decades-long experiments with remote viewing. Whether these ideas resonate as cutting-edge science or elaborate pseudoscience, they raise questions we all face: What are we? And what happens when we die?
Key concepts:
Nonlocal Consciousness Theory — Consciousness as a fundamental universal element, not generated by the brain
GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid) — The neurotransmitter that filters reality and prevents sensory overload
Cocktail Party Effect — How we hear everything but only consciously process what matters
Habituation — The brain's energy-saving mechanism that ignores constant stimuli
Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) — What happens when GABA levels drop to zero before death
Out-of-Body Experiences (OBEs) — Consciousness detaching from physical constraints
Postictal Bliss — The expanded consciousness state after epileptic seizures
Retrocausality — The theory that effects can precede causes; time as non-linear
Sudden Savant Syndrome — Acquiring extraordinary skills after head injuries
CIA Stargate Project — The real Cold War program studying remote viewing (1970s-1990s)
Threshold Project — The fictional CIA program weaponising consciousness through brain-machine interfaces
H2M Interface — Human-to-Machine brain interfaces based on nanoelectric biofilaments
Remote Viewing — Using consciousness to perceive distant locations
Psychonauts — Test subjects whose consciousness operates at the edge of death
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Questions to ponder
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Today on the podcast, I’m talking with my friend David Ridley-Parris, a coach who helps people navigate life’s biggest transitions and design careers that truly align with their identity.
After years on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley, David left the corporate grind for a slower-paced life in Portugal and a new calling in grief coaching. In this episode, he shares how personal loss shaped his path, why grief coaching is about envisioning the future, and how AI, group coaching, and community are transforming his practice.
🔑 Key Points
Why David left Wall Street and Silicon Valley to start anew in Portugal.
David’s coaching philosophy: strategic questioning for self-discovery.
Grief coaching as a forward-looking practice — beyond therapy’s clinical lens.
The concepts of liminal space, primary loss, and secondary loss.
Insights from working with global clients and the LGBTQ+ community.
Group coaching: peer accountability, confidentiality, and shared growth.
How AI tools enhance coaching through summaries and action tracking.
Professional growth opportunities and the forthcoming Grief Coaching Network.
In this episode of Chiwi Journal, two AI hosts take you on a deeply personal journey across continents, from Shandong to Auckland, London to Lisbon, as they share Camellia’s story of moving 20,000 miles and confronting an invisible tiger she’d been running from her entire life: her own ambition.
Together, they explore the weight of cultural expectations, the silent pressure of “neijuan”, and the bittersweet lessons Portugal taught about slowing down, letting go, and simply being human.
This is a story about identity, burnout, and the quiet permission to exist without constant achievement, and maybe, it’s about finding your own way to stop running too.
NOTE: This episode was created using Notebook LM to transform Camellia’s original article into a podcast-style narration. If you enjoyed it, consider subscribing for more reflections on life, culture, and creativity.
You once asked me: Are you still searching for home?
In this episode, I try to answer you.
It’s not a guidebook to Lisbon.
It’s a voice memo from a night tram.
A letter from a café table.
A footnote scrawled under a fado song.
If you’ve ever felt like an outsider, or longed for a place that doesn’t quite exist — maybe, like me, you’ll find something in this city that gently holds your questions, without rushing to answer them.
In this episode, we welcome Alyssa Phelps, an artist and former professional in international trade research and taxation. Currently based at the Network School, Alyssa shares her passion for women's health, sustainable fashion, and creative arts, including her journey into tufted art and silversmithing.
Topics Covered:
1. Women's Health and Period Products:
- Alyssa's personal journey into investigating the safety of period products.
- Key findings on harmful substances in period products, including PFAS, dioxins, and heavy metals.
- Discussion on the lack of mandatory safety tests in the industry.
- Suggestions for safer product choices and the importance of consumer education.
2. The Environmental Impact of Fast Fashion:
- How fast fashion contributes to environmental harm through overproduction and poor-quality materials.
- Alyssa's thoughts on the addictive nature of platforms like Shein and their negative impact on personal and environmental health.
3. The Value of Secondhand Clothing:
- Benefits of thrifting: uniqueness, quality, and environmental sustainability.
- Overcoming stereotypes around hygiene and secondhand shopping.
- Tips for finding secondhand treasures and repurposing vintage items creatively.
4. Creative Pursuits and Sustainability in Art:
- Alyssa's process for creating a tufted snake vase, inspired by Vietnamese artist Shishi San.
- The role of art in sustainability and self-expression.
5. Fashion Evolution and Personal Style:
- How to develop personal style using tools like Pinterest and mood boards.
- The importance of quality over quantity in curating a wardrobe.
6. The Broader Impact of Sustainability:
- Insights into the need for a systemic change in both fashion and women's health industries.
- The role of informed consumers and creative thinkers in shaping a more sustainable future.
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Alyssa will soon be sharing content on sustainable style, thrifting tips, and identifying quality garments. Stay tuned for her website link, which will be added to this page as it becomes available.
In this conversation, Björn Öeste discusses the Darksun.is project, an AI agent designed to explore esoteric knowledge and connect disparate ideas. The project includes a meme coin and aims to enrich the marketplace of ideas by uncovering suppressed knowledge.
Björn Öeste shared the significance of the #binary meme, the role of the AI agent Holmes, and the importance of community engagement through gamification content. He also touches on decentralized archaeology and the collaborative nature of the project, highlighting the team's dynamics and future plans.
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My guests today are Mili and Neter, my classmates from the Network School. In this episode, we reflect on our experiences so far, dive into some exciting ideas from our lectures and discussions, and share our personal journeys in crypto and beyond. Whether you're curious about the Network School or the future of decentralised living, this episode has something for you.
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Intro
My guests today are Berkeley Wanner and Sterlin Lujan. In this episode, we discussed their journeys into cryptocurrency, the influence of Balaji's ideas, and their experiences within the Network School.
Timeline
00:00 Introduction to Network School and Guests
02:50 Philosophical Foundations of Cryptocurrency
06:39 Experiences with Balaji's Ideas
10:07 Application Process for Network School
13:49 Daily Life and Structure at Network School
34:47 Expectations and Future of Network School
39:57 Advice for Future Network Schoolers
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My guest today is Jack Connor, a linguist, programmer, and author who speaks more than seven languages and has built various AI language technologies. In 2023, Jack launched a project to preserve endangered languages, believing that losing a language means losing an entire culture. Outside of his work, Jack is also a semi-professional skateboarder and has lived in ten countries.
TIMELINE
00:57 Introduction to Language Preservation and LLMs
03:23 The Importance of Navajo Language and Its History
05:58 The Arctic World Archive and Language Storage
08:28 Cultural Significance of Language Preservation
11:15 AI's Role in Language Preservation and Revitalization
13:43 Challenges in Preserving Living Languages
16:32 Traditional vs. Modern Methods of Language Preservation
21:16 Preserving Languages Through Technology
22:22 Working with Native Speakers for Accuracy
23:46 The Importance of Quality Assurance in AI
25:14 The Risks of Machine-Generated Content
25:49 Language Diversity and Dialects
27:42 The Complexity of Language Classification
29:28 Cultural Exchange and Language Learning
30:53 Skateboarding and Language Preservation
33:50 Self-Motivation in Learning Languages
36:01 Experiencing Culture Through Language
37:57 Global Trends in Language Extinction
41:13 Cultural Connections Through Language
42:42 Preserving Endangered Languages
48:52 The Role of Fellowships in Language Projects
53:45 Language Learning and Cultural Immersion
56:01 Linguistic Determinism in Sci-Fi
58:57 Future of Language Preservation and AI's Expanding Role
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My guest today is MJDorian, the host of one of my favourite shows Creative Codex. He is also an artist and composer.
In today’s episode, we talked about…
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In May this year, in Manchester, I witnessed an aurora reminiscent of angels descending to earth. Later, I came across trending news on X about a blue meteor appearing in Portugal. Coupled with constantly seeing fractal geometries in purple, gold, and green during breathwork sessions, and Buddhist mandala patterns, I've been in a dreamlike state, prompting me to ask myself deeply: What exactly is our universe up to?
During a recent breathwork session, I suddenly saw my Huachuma (San Pedro) guide playing the flute in the valley, calling me back into the embrace of one of Peru's most sacred plants. So, I immediately booked a train ticket and headed to The Lighthouse Retreat to seek guidance and find clarity.
The past four days in the remote mountains of Portugal felt like I've lived millions of years, experiencing the joys and sorrows of everything... I wanted to record my thoughts and feelings, but I realised the limitations of written words. So, I'll leave these scattered notes here, in the hope that if you happen to stumble upon this piece, you can personally experience this natural gift and interpret the messages that Huachuma communicates through your own bodily sensations.
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The written article of this piece can be found on Chiwi Journal Substack
Based on the advice of an online mentor who suggests exploring influential books called 'earthquake books'—those that can significantly shake and impact our perspectives—one such powerful book is the profound works of Carl Jung.
As I explore Jung's works, certain sections of his books have left a lasting mark on how I perceive things, resonating deeply with my journey. So I recorded this episode to share my learnings.
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“Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.”
- Carl Jung
My guest today is Liv Wang, a renowned Premier League journalist with a massive following of millions. I've been a follower of Liv's work for quite some time now, admiring her unique content creation and interviewing style with Premier League footballers.
Recently, I had the opportunity to meet Liv in person during my visit to Manchester. Needless to say, it was an enlightening experience. So get ready for an insightful conversation about her journey, experiences, and perspectives in the world of football journalism.
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Today, we have the pleasure of welcoming three individuals to our conversation. Joining us are Luis Eduardo Arruda, not only a head Coach but also a co-owner of @thebakerycrossfit. Alongside him is Melissa Haun, a formidable athlete representing the Bakery Athletics team. And last but not least, we have Diogo Costa, who wears dual hats as both a data analyst at Revolut and an athlete within the Bakery Athletics team.
This podcast is being recorded live at Bakery Cafe. If you happen to be nearby, why not stop in for a cup of coffee or even join us for a training session at the Bakery CrossFit? We’d be super happy to have you here! So, get comfortable and let's delve into today's conversation.
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If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, Infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things thro' narrow chinks of his cavern.
― William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
In recent times, we've immersed ourselves in deep discussions challenging traditional beliefs and values. Concepts such as meditation, metaphysics, and the power of myths have taken precedence in our conversations.
There's a growing acknowledgment of the limits of reason and scientific rationalism, alongside a newfound embrace of spiritual enlightenment.
Despite technological marvels enhancing our lives, a subtle dissatisfaction persists. It seems we're fatigued with a system prioritising efficiency over spiritual fulfilment.
Perhaps our collective consciousness has reached a turning point, urging us to seek meaning beyond the material.
Last year, I had inexplicable visions defying scientific explanations, deepening my belief in the vastness of the universe.
In this episode, I'll share glimpses of my journey from childhood to the present—a preliminary draft, with more stories awaiting exploration. So, relax and join me as we delve into the mysteries of the soul.💗
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What we know is a drop. What we don't know is an ocean.
– Adam, Dark | Netflix
Today, I'm joined by Devin Martin, the visionary behind Lifestyle Integrity and a distinguished executive life coach.
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Kia Ora, Ni Hao, and Hello!
Welcome to a special edition of the Chiwi Journal podcast, recorded live at the ETHGlobal Istanbul Hackathon.
In this episode, I bring you exclusive interviews with the brilliant minds who won scholarships from the Take Off Web3 program and are building exciting projects here.
Join me now to delve into their inspiring ventures and creations and learn about their fascinating Web3 journeys.
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Special thanks to @TakeOffWeb3 @TalentProtocol for sponsoring 15 scholars coming to Istanbul to attend DevConnect and ETHGlobal.
My guest today is Fabrizio Rinaldi and Francesco Di Lorenzo. They are serial tech founders and currently focus on building a writing, scheduling & publishing tool on 𝕏 and LinkedIn, Typefully.
In today’s episode, we talked about…
Lisbon Recommendation
From Francesco:
https://www.marrecreo.com/en/home/
https://www.instagram.com/ilmatricianolisbona/
https://maps.app.goo.gl/ZCRAGP6qb6bmMS7EA
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From Camellia:
Google map list: https://maps.app.goo.gl/6Qv3YdpZk6jUrCiH9
Follow Fabrizio Rinaldi, Francesco Di Lorenzo and Typefully on X
My guest today is Ellen Chen. Ellen is the cofounder of the lifestyle brand Sapiens. With a background in biomed and bioengineering, Ellen also serves as a science communicator, connecting with a broad online audience.
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Follow Sapiens Club Dou Yin 1: @SapiensClub Dou Yin 2: @新西兰Summer WeChat Channel: @SapiensClub
“For humans and all species, the sensations, the perceptions and the thoughts and the feelings that we have in our life span, none of that is actually carried forward, except the ones that we take, and we convert into actions, such as writing, actions, such as words actions, such as engineering new things.”
- Andrew Huberman
My guest today is Mona Sobhani. She is a distinguished cognitive neuroscientist, researcher, and accomplished author with a rich and diverse professional background spanning over 15 years. Her wide-ranging interests have led her to explore the intersections of science, technology, spirituality, and human behaviour.
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