
In this thirteenth episode, Harry and Samek dive into the uncomfortable territory of feeling good. Harry shares how a coaching session pivoted him toward pleasure as a practice, leading to unexpected breakthroughs—like crying over country music. Samek unpacks the terror of being loved too much, of enjoying life too deeply, and the sweaty chaos of letting that in. They both explore the resistance that arises when there's nothing left to fix, only joy to receive. The conversation expands into soul-guided living, ego untangling, and the cultural tipping point toward deeper connection.Timestamps00:00 – Feeling good is the new edge02:00 – Country music and chicken fried enlightenment09:30 – Samek’s pleasure-shame spiral14:00 – Overwhelmed by love from everything18:30 – Avoiding strangers because it feels too good22:00 – Resistance loops and pleasure in the head25:30 – Projections, sweaty love, and hiding from the world30:00 – We're all on the same cultural boat37:00 – God, soul, and surrender in daily life45:00 – Identity as playful construction52:00 – Science, ego, and the flow of experience57:30 – Country music, God, and goodbye