What is real vulnerability? So often when we say that we are being vulnerable we are still giving a version of ourselves that we want and choose to show to the world. In this moment Matthey Hussey discuses the difference between a curated social media style vulnerability where you still have control, and genuine vulnerability. To be truly vulnerable means ta ... Show More
Apr 27
Sex Scientist: Phone Addiction Is Killing Your Sex Life More Than Porn!
Is your sex life bad? Dr Rena Malik walks you through every single sex question you're too nervous to ask - from testosterone, porn, and erectile dysfunction, to libido and stress! The Better-Sex Doctor Rena Malik is a urologist, pelvic surgeon, and sexual health expert who helps ... Show More
2h 39m
Apr 24
Most Replayed Moment: Neuroscientist’s Proof Of Life After Death! Dr Tara Swart
Dr Tara Swart is a neuroscientist, psychiatrist, and bestselling author known for her work on the brain, consciousness, and human behavior. In today’s moment, she opens up about the devastating loss of her husband and the extraordinary journey that followed. Dr Tara Swart explore ... Show More
35m 21s
Apr 23
Stanford Neuroscientist: Can’t Remember Your Dreams? Your Brain May Be Warning You!
Most people think they’re a single individual making rational decisions, but Stanford Neuroscientist, Dr. David Eagleman, explains that you are actually multiple people in one brain. A brain that tricks each version of you in different ways! Dr. David Eagleman is a Stanford neuro ... Show More
1h 33m
Nov 2022
AWAKENING: Being vulnerable (with friends and others)
<p>Being vulnerable requires a great deal of courage, presence, and transparency with ourselves and others. What happens when you're vulnerable with someone, and they can't receive, honor, or reciprocate your vulnerability? </p> <p>This episode of AWAKENING explores both the bene ... Show More
35m 44s
Feb 2021
Here’s Where You’ll Find True Beauty
<p>“As we’ve discussed before, John Adams was one of those people whose racing mind gave them little rest. He was always doing, doing, doing and more dangerously, always <em>thinking, thinking, thinking.</em> His friends saw the pain this caused him and he saw it himself. As he s ... Show More
3m 40s