My podcast is my passion project – where we explore life, death, consciousness and what it all means. We regularly bridge the divide between science and our uniquely human experience, our consciousness.
My well-respected guests include psychology professionals, celebrated mediums, brain science researchers, near death experiencers, well-known medical doctors, grief experts, and alternative healers. From my unique perspective as a psychologist and intuitive, we do research before each interview, and ask bold, thought-provoking questions. The result is an intensely packed, often mind-blowing dialog! Put your preconceived notions aside and learn how to find authentic meaning in your own unique life.
Category
- ANXIETY 4
- Alternative Healing 32
- CHANNELING 16
- CONNECTION 30
- CONSCOUSNESS 15
- CURRENT EVENTS 1
- CYCLES 1
- Channeled Messages/Premonitions 13
- Connecting to Lost Loved Ones 55
- Consciousness and Healing 63
- DEATH AND DYING 86
- Death and Dying 17
- FAITH 2
- Facing Your Fears 11
- GHOST STORY 16
- GOD 1
- GRIEF AND LOSS 115
- Grief and Loss 11
- HEALING 40
- Happiness 5
- INTUITION 15
- JUDAISM 2
- Jungian Theory 1
- KARMA 1
- Kundali Awakening 1
- LIFE AND DEATH 3
- LIGHT BEINGS 5
- LOVE 5
- MED 1
- MEDITATION 9
- MENTAL HEALTH 7
- MINDFULNESS 8
- MORTALITY 3
- MOVEMENT 2
- Making Meaning 15
- Meditation and Mindfulness 11
- Mindset 1
- NATURE 1
- Near Death Experiences 21
- PAST LIVES 15
- PLANT MEDICINE 1
- PSYCHEDELICS 4
- PSYCHIC MEDIUM 27
- Past Lives/Spirit Guides 17
- Psychology 1
- Q and A 5
- QUANTUM PHYSICS 1
- SCIENCE & SPIRITUALITY 20
- SIGN 1
- SIGNS 33
UNTANGLING YOUR LIFE WITH KOSHIN PALEY ELLISON
Being “tangled” is when we’re living in a story and situation where we feel anxious, overwhelmed, and have a sense of unease. Many of us live like this just under the surface of what we think is going well. Sensei Koshin Paley Ellison speaks with Dr. Amy Robbins about how to fix this.
HOW TO DO NOTHING WITH JESSIE KANZER
“The Tao is simple… It is our human nature, I think, to complicate things where they need not be complicated.” – WRITER Jessie Kanzer