Dr. Ben Sessa is a psychiatrist and pioneer in psychedelic research, joins me from Bristol to explore how substances like MDMA and psilocybin could revolutionise mental health care.
With decades of experience in addiction and child psychiatry, Ben has trained therapists in Australia and beyond, pushing for psychedelics to be recognised as legitimate medicines.
We dive into why Australia is the only country where MDMA and psilocybin are licensed for therapy, the frustratingly slow regulatory process despite overwhelming anecdotal evidence, and how psychedelics can “shake the snow globe” of rigid trauma-based beliefs from childhood. Ben shares insights on why these drugs aren’t a magic cure but a powerful tool to rewire the brain’s narrative, offering hope for those stuck in cycles of depression, PTSD, or addiction.
This is for anyone curious about the science and soul of healing through psychedelics.
Pete Smith is a consciousness researcher who left corporate life to explore quantum physics and spirituality, joins me from Cairns, Australia, to unravel the mysteries of our existence.
Inspired by a striking resemblance to his great-grandfather, Pete began investigating reincarnation, past-life regression, and Michael Newton’s Life Between Lives work, which he’s helped lead for a decade. We discuss how consciousness might be the ocean we swim in, with our awareness steering us through, and how quantum physics—like the observer effect—suggests our thoughts shape reality.
Pete shares his view that we’re multidimensional beings in human disguises, choosing lives to contribute to a collective shift, while I wrestle with whether these ideas echo our childhood joys or something deeper.
Barbara Yuruvich Arias is a certified practitioner with expertise in holotropic breathwork and plant medicine, shares her insights on the practice’s mechanics and impact.
With her background in Jungian psychology, shamanism, and archetypal astrology, she traces her journey from Argentina to becoming a facilitator, explaining how holotropic breathwork processes emotional and transpersonal trauma. We explore its structured approach, differences from plant medicine, and the role of intention in healing.
This conversation offers a clear look at breathwork for those interested in its practice and effects.
Mark Alfano is a philosopher at Macquarie University with expertise in moral psychology, ethics, and Nietzsche, joins me to explore how morality supports human cooperation.
Curious about the roots of our moral instincts, I ask Mark to unpack his collaboration with Oliver Curry and Mark Chung, who use game theory to frame morality as strategies for win-win outcomes, like the stag hunt. Drawing on his research, Mark explains how evolutionarily stable strategies—such as reciprocity, fairness, and conflict resolution—shape our behavior, often instinctively, across cultures and even in animals.
We also discuss Nietzsche’s view on virtues as unique to individuals and the value of critiquing one’s own culture. This conversation offers a clear look at morality’s evolutionary and philosophical underpinnings for those intrigued by why we cooperate.
Kenneth Blum, PhD is a renowned neuroscientist and a pivotal figure in addiction research, known for his extensive study of dopamine’s impact on behavior. Holding a PhD in Neuropharmacology from New York Medical College, he has published over 700 peer-reviewed articles and 17 books, establishing himself as a trailblazer in psychiatric genetics and nutrigenomics.
I ask Ken to explain how dopamine drives our behavior, from addiction to everyday choices. He breaks down his concept of reward deficiency syndrome, where low dopamine function can lead to cravings, anxiety, or mental health challenges, and shares insights from his genetic addiction risk severity test (GARS). We explore how epigenetics—our environment and lifestyle—can shape dopamine expression, offering hope for managing genetic predispositions. Ken also critiques the exploitation of dopamine by social media and pharmaceuticals, urging a focus on balance.
This conversation is a deep dive into the brain’s reward system for anyone wondering how dopamine shapes who we are.
Grant Castillou is a Vancouver-based enthusiast who’s spent years exploring the Theory of Neuronal Group Selection (TNGS), a neuroscience idea he champions. A curious thinker, he got hooked on brain science and artificial intelligence back in the ‘80s when personal computers first hit the scene.
In this episode, I sit down with Grant to trace his path from those early tech days to his deep dive into how brains might create consciousness—and whether machines could ever follow suit. We cover the mechanics of TNGS, his take on AI’s future, and why he thinks biological minds are unique, all while keeping the vibe casual and direct. It’s a straight-talking convo for anyone into neuroscience, tech, or the big question of what makes us tick.
Alex Cyr is a runner, writer, and content creator from Toronto, Canada, who blends his love for running with his work at Marathon Handbook, a digital hub for running enthusiasts. Based in Toronto, he’s found a way to pursue his passion for the sport while keeping it a meaningful part of his life, alongside a career that’s evolved from freelance writing to creating content that resonates with a growing audience.
In this episode, I chat with Alex about his journey—how he’s grown as a runner, navigated the balance between passion and profession, and figured out what drives him. We touch on the quirks of running culture, the challenges of staying motivated, and the broader search for purpose in a world full of options. It’s a laid-back, real conversation that’s less about the specifics and more about the vibes—perfect for anyone who’s into running, chasing goals, or just trying to make sense of life’s twists and turns.
Alex's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyresy_10/
Dean Reilly is an entrepreneur and podcast host from the UK who has built a life of freedom through his property business, Perea. Splitting his time between the UK and spots like Egypt to dodge the dreary British winters, Dean runs a remote, mostly automated operation that defies the usual 9-to-5 grind.
In this episode, I sit down with Dean to dig into his story—how he walked away from a draining sales gig and carved out a path focused on time and independence. We talk about the shortcomings of traditional education, the headspace it takes to start something from scratch, and why having the right people around you can make all the difference.
Dean's Instagram: instagram.com/heydeanreilly/
Tim is an Endurance Athlete, Spartan & Personal Trainer.
Tommy is an Ultra Endurance Runner, Personal Trainer & Host of the Podcast That's Runnable.
Croc is an Australian wildlife expert, crocodile handler and ex-trapeze artist. Ask any Aussie.
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Jacob is a producer, adventurer and endurance athlete • He recently completed 2 world firsts with Ash Dykes, Matthew Wallace & Dick Lock on their adventure through the uncharted wilderness of Suriname; being the first to reach the highest point in Suriname, and being the first to kayak the Suriname River from source to sea. instagram.com/jacobhudsn
Asher is an avid world traveller and a professional tennis coach.
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Adam is a comedian and watersports instructor.
Robert is a mens therapist and author of the book: No More Mr Nice Guy
Robert helps men to improve their confidence, integrate intro society and become better at finding, keeping and ending relationships with women.
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Bryan is the host of the Young and Alive Podcast. Bryan is a seasoned podcaster who hosts high profile guests aiming to help himself and other young people to navigate life and it's difficulties. In this episode Bryan speaks to me about all things Podcasts and the troubles and triumphs that lie ahead and how to grow your Podcast from the bottom up.
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Riikka is a Writer and UX expert with a passion for Psychology. Her writing centres around mastering your willpower.
Iain is a writer and professor of English Literature. Our conversation in this episode covers the lasting impact of the Fukushima Earthquake on Japan and compare the housing markets in Japan and Australia.
We'll chat about Japan's declining population and what it means for the country, and explore the next generation of employees and how they're shaping the future workforce.
We also delve into the mindset of the up-and-coming generation and share strategies for grabbing attention in today's digital age. Iain also offers his best tips on writing compelling content on Medium.
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Stef is a language and communications expert.
In this episode we dive into the intricate relationship between language and cognition. We unravel how language shapes the way we think, perceive the world, and interact within our cultures.
From language acquisition to the influence on perception and cultural interaction, discover how language shapes our understanding and empathy. Delve into the impact of AI on translation and the dynamics of communication in a globalized world. Gain new insights into the role of language in shaping our thoughts and cultures.
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Paul is a world traveller and a writer.
Our conversation covers the lessons you learn whilst travelling. What it means to live a fulfilling life. And the personal and interpersonal challenges with integration after you return.
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