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simonspireBrimming with evolutionary wisdom and insightRoger, John, and team do an excellent job of facilitating rich, wide-ranging, and investigative conversations with thought leaders exploring humanity’s current evolutionary edges. The deep foundational knowledge and experience that Roger and John bring to the conversations, combined with their research and preparation, curiosity, appreciation, and desire to provide the interviewee with ample time and opportunity to touch into the heart of their work rather than skimming the surface produces discussions that arrive at a deeper level of understanding and insight than is typical. They ask the questions I hope they’ll ask—the ones that invite further context, contrast, and comparison from the interviewee, or that ask them to translate the theory into how it looks in lived reality. They share their own experiences, struggles, and understandings with humility. And they invite to their show some of the most thoughtful and insightful authors and teachers active today. I appreciate that the conversations never feel rushed or truncated. Although one might say there’s an underlying Integral orientation that can shine through at times, I think there’s also enough space, variety, humility, and genuine questions and reflection that this series is accessible and valuable both to those who resonate with the Integral world and those who don’t necessarily gravitate toward it. Thank you, Roger and John, for your excellent work!
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MaryLyndsayDeep Episode 2 A.H. AlmaasI loved this conversation because, my new book, Living Our Soul’s Wisdom, messages this same Divine Love Almaas speaks. This is so exciting as I’ve never read his books yet We give our same experience of Divine Love. This is, as William James says, “the fruit is in the experience”. I also write in my book about the story of Beauty and the Beast….when living from just our beastly mind ego without our soul’s loving wisdom, entrenched in Divine Love, we live the shadow land. I’m anxious to read his book and loved this beautiful conversation! Mary Linda Landauer
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patrickwalDeeply thoughtful, insightful and provocative.Have been listening for the past year or so. So many good episodes. Hosts are gracious and allow guests lots of room while still being engaged enough for a lively conversation. Topics are broad and deep - obviously centering around spiritual topics, personal and spiritual growth, etc - but also extending into relevant adjacent areas (like the amazing conversation with Daniel Schmactenberger on the meta crisis and much much more). Also loved all the interviews with A H Almaas, Cory DeVos and Beena Sharma, among others. HIGHLY recommended.
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MAK1836Deeply transformativeI love these guys. They take on deep explorations of mind, heart, soul and spirit. Deep gratitude!
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svmyersScience, Philosophy & SpiritualityHi! I really enjoy the riveting discussions that include science, philosophy & spirituality. Highly recommend. SVM
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These guys are the real dealTyson Yunkaporta EP 102These guys are the real deal. Authentic, wise, compassionate, and brilliant. Episodes 102
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Charlie Mac 08Charles Lawrence ep. 100 Total MagicThis episode is totally awesome and inspiring!! You will not be the same person you were before listening to this episode!!
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Reprieve of RosesThis is usually a very thoughtful podcast……but John Dupuy showed a shockingly shallow understanding of the racism built into our infrastructures and institutions in his desire to “protect” the beleaguered straight, white man, in in the otherwise touching and inspiring interview with Robert Masters. As human beings, NONE of us is exempt from suffering, but because of the inequities built into our systems, some of us, by being denied the rights, privileges, and opportunities available to most white people, suffer more. Yes, you may have “an alcoholic father and a borderline mother” but as a white person, you will often have access to better quality medical services and mental health care, as well as better schools, neighborhoods and jobs, all of which can provide much needed support in difficult circumstances, such as the theoretical scenario John describes. These opportunities are something ALL humans need. The status quo is not going to change without challenging it, no matter how much you use “wokeness” as a pejorative. John, you have the privilege and power of this podcast - you can do better and go deeper. I hope you will.
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Moniseur QuiBroad and MeaningfulWhat a wonderful podcast with interviews from a broad spectrum of people who have really plumbed the depths of human potential. The warmth and friendly nature of the hosts brings these topics down to earth. This is my new go to podcast to refresh and enliven my brain on the commute home. Thank you both so much!
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todlichedorisOne of the only podcasts I religiously followOutstanding combination of intellectual rigor, deep knowledge and compassionate humanity. I do not miss an episode. Thank you to the hosts and all the amazing guests for doing the work that you do —deeply transformative!
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Portland ForestOASISHumor, Lightness, Sincerity, Poignant, Relevant: an inspiring oasis More please. Thank you!
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eniglaaHope Grows in this DialogueI came to this podcast via Lynn Fuentes & her course on “The Koan of Chronic Illness.” If awareness creates new structures in thought & therefore new structures in society to hold a larger framework wherein more empathy resides, then this talk is the beginning of this new way forward for the chronically ill and those caretaking/providing. A way forward in grappling with the fears our society has amplified, creating a kafkaesque system of Koans that can’t be solved in any literal way. Lynn has deeply maneuvered her pain in caretaking her son into an integral, practical, insightful framework of tools that can help anyone facing this himalayan feat in the face. The space you provide for her is precious - it gives us in the chronic pain community hope that better times are ahead, so thank you for this S P A C E.
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Joetyy1245Really hearteningI have been a student of Integral for decades, so I was delighted to find the excellent podcast. The conversations are high caliber, with hosts and guests who know what they’re talking about. Thanks!
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meninoebomHighest SelfThis show is an authentic, rigorous, and loving accompaniment along the road to the Self, our highest, deepest Self.
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Warrior ManjusriInsightful and CompassionateDeep Transformation is an excellent podcast and a significant contribution. Conversations are thoughtful and intelligent. Concepts are explained and explored with clarity. Stop reading and start listening! You won’t be disappointed.
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Steve the Nice GuyIntegral GoldI listen to this podcast because I love to learn and grow in understanding. The conversations here are vital and alive. Thank you for your contribution to a world community of Integral practitioners.
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Dr Singin'intheshowerIntellectual exploration of the intangible aspects of lifeI’m up to my 12th episode and I am very moved by this podcast. It is rare to listen to such fascinating discussions about spiritual and intangible inner-work topics with such depth and intellectual exploration. Thank you. Nancy Babbitt, MD Torrey, Utah
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SmarsmanSuperb Guests and ContentThis is one of the most unique, interesting, and informative podcasts I have come across. The wide range of guests from Zvi Ish-Shalom to Samaneri Jayasari to Chris Bache to Tomas Bjorkman and others are ones that have led me to so much more rich content from these people. I listen to a lot of podcasts and have tracked these insightful guests who are rarely heard or seen elsewhere. Roger and John’s in-depth experience and knowledge create the conditions for the best to come out of their guests. Highly recommended!!
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JoMohoFabulous content!Thank you John and Roger for bringing these ideas and discussions to us. Very much appreciate your work!
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deadonguamGreatThank you so much, this podcast is transformative and well presented. Most participants I have read and been familiar with, but with exception of Chris Bache, and what an expansion of consciousness from the interview and now reading his book
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B JuniperSo Needed Right NowI just finished listening to Episode 8 with Terry Patten and I have to say it is one of the most heartfelt and powerful interviews that I have ever heard. So inspiring and, true to Terry’s invitation to us all, so real. May we all have these kinds of conversations everyday and transform our lives and the world around us. Thank you!
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Groove Master DProfound, useful, educational and mind expanding!I love John Dupuy from the “Integral Recovery” podcast and Roger Walsh from various integral context but they are introducing me to some people that I was not familiar with like Chris Bache. These are deep, thoughtful and holistic conversations that really bring both depth and breadth to my perspective on what is happening in the world and perhaps more importantly. What the _____ to do about it! Thank you John and Roger. I listened to all 9 or 10 episodes I the first weekend and am re-listening again! This is also leading me to some great books! All I ask is please keep going. This type of conversation is what the world needs now, along with “Love sweet love” of course.
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Studio Teacher ScottWorth ItJust finished the first episode. Excellent conversation that had good pace, light humor, deep thoughts, clear explanations and plenty of heart and humility. A really winning blend of all those qualities in a winning way. Very nourishing to not just hear a dry intellectual recitation of theory, but to have it expressed and lived in a full body manner during the delivery by all involved. From the trailer, “Feeling over fed and undernourished? So are we. So we made this podcast.” Mission accomplished. An excellent multi course home cooked meal worthy of our time. Dive in!
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