The Re-Patterning Podcast

The Re-Patterning Podcast

por Arden Leigh
Temporada 2
Damien Williams: The Ethics of AI - The Re-Patterning Podcast
Today on the Re-Patterning Podcast, we're joined by Damien Patrick Williams, an expert in ethics in AI and a professor in philosophy and data science at the University of North Carolina. Damien's research explores how technology and artificial intelligence are impacted by the values, knowledge systems, philosophical explorations, social structures, and even the religious beliefs of human beings. Our discussion exposes how technology isn’t neutral but a reflection of human values, social structures, and prejudices. He reveals chilling examples from pulse oximeters to language models, showing how biases can literally shape outcomes in health, justice, and social perception. Damien breaks down the myths of technological neutrality, explaining how societal biases get baked into algorithms through data sets and design choices. We explore the dangerous consequences of trusting math and automation biases, and how these distort our understanding of truth, reality, and human worth. If you care about the spiritual, social, and political implications of AI, and want to learn how to navigate its influence consciously, this episode is your call to action! Join our community on Patreon: patreon.com/therepatterningpodcast To learn more about The Re-Patterning Project visit therepatterningproject.com. Instagram: instagram.com/therepatterningproject Facebook: facebook.com/therepatterningproject Produced by Tomi Trembath of the Keymaster Collective. Theme music by Andrew Means. Video animations by Mortis & Madriax. Cover photo of Arden by Al Alvarez. Logo by Adeline Dally Soothteller. Thumbnail design by Amal Desai Improved transcripts available on https://freepodcasttranscription.com/transcription/fa1d04ad3cb75815f1d2d5afc2368e2c22f5459e.srt
Maia Szalavitz: Understanding Addiction
The Re-Patterning Podcast returns, and joining us to kick off season 2 is none other than the incredible Maia Szalavitz! Maia is an acclaimed author and journalist in the fields of neuroscience, addiction, drug policy and recovery. She is the author of several books, including Unbroken Brain, Undoing Drugs, and Help at Any Cost. She is a contributing opinion writer at the New York Times and her work has also been featured in Time Magazine, Scientific American, and The Guardian. Our episode explores how dopamine drives our cravings, and how the difference between wanting and liking can make or break your journey to recovery or mastery. Maia unpacks the neuroscience behind addiction, revealing why chasing pleasure often leads to pain, and how understanding this subtle dance can transform your approach to habits, relationships, and self-growth. We also discuss Maia’s critical take on the troubled teen industry, exposing its cult-like origins and manipulations, and the dangerous resurgence of conversion therapy. You can learn more about the work of Maia Szalavitz on https://maiasz.com/books/. Join our community on Patreon: patreon.com/therepatterningpodcast To learn more about The Re-Patterning Project visit therepatterningproject.com. Instagram: instagram.com/therepatterningproject Facebook: facebook.com/therepatterningproject Produced by Tomi Trembath of the Keymaster Collective. Theme music by Andrew Means. Video animations by Mortis & Madriax. Cover photo of Arden by Al Alvarez. Logo by Adeline Dally Soothteller. Thumbnail design by Amal Desai Improved transcripts available on https://freepodcasttranscription.com/transcription/bc38106bf7ee8bc98c84d2825872d809c8f9e5e9.srt
Temporada 1
Re-Patterning Your Mind: A New Approach to Mental Health
In this final episode of season one of The Re-Patterning Podcast, Arden Leigh reflects on their journey through mental health, magick, and personal growth, and shares the insights she learned along the way. Arden voices her critiques of the mental health industry, emphasizing the need for a new paradigm that focuses on understanding and reclaiming agency over one's mental health. She also discusses the importance of recognizing learned behaviors from childhood, the impact of spiritual experiences, and the role of gratitude in counteracting negativity bias. The season concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage in self-examination and embrace their power in navigating mental wellness. Join our community on Patreon: patreon.com/therepatterningpodcast To learn more about The Re-Patterning Project visit therepatterningproject.com. Instagram: instagram.com/therepatterningproject Facebook: facebook.com/therepatterningproject Produced by Tomi Trembath of the Keymaster Collective. Theme music by Andrew Means. Video animations by Mortis & Madriax. Cover photo of Arden by Al Alvarez. Logo by Adeline Dally Soothteller. Thumbnail design by Amal Desai
Gianna Rackham: Unlocking Self-Love
Today on the Re-Patterning Podcast, we're joined by love and relationship coach Gianna Rackham. We discuss the importance of self-worth and confidence in relationships, the impact of neurodiversity on romantic connections, and the nuance of masculine and feminine energies in one's ideal partner. Gianna shares her insights on navigating relationship patterns, the significance of self-love, and the nature of soulmate connections. The conversation also touches on the complexities surrounding the twin flame path and the importance of transcending traditional relationship roles. Today's episode emphasizes the need for personal growth and authenticity in attracting fulfilling relationships. You can follow Gianna's work on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/giannaloveandlight/ and be sure to check out her podcast "I Really Love Myself" on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzcYP9JRoYtoeZu3uIGViNQ. Join our community on Patreon: patreon.com/therepatterningpodcast To learn more about The Re-Patterning Project visit therepatterningproject.com. Instagram: instagram.com/therepatterningproject Facebook: facebook.com/therepatterningproject Produced by Tomi Trembath of the Keymaster Collective. Theme music by Andrew Means. Video animations by Mortis & Madriax. Cover photo of Arden by Al Alvarez. Logo by Adeline Dally Soothteller. Thumbnail design by Amal Desai
Phil Farber: Transforming Your Mind With Brain Magick
Today on the Re-Patterning Podcast, we're joined by Phil Farber, an expert in Meta-Magick and the writer of Brain Magick: Exercises in Meta-Magick and Invocation. They discuss the transformative power of changing one's internal programming through visualization and neuroscience. Phil shares insights on neuroplasticity, the intersection of magic and science, and personal anecdotes of transformation. The conversation emphasizes the potential for individuals to change their lives by changing their minds, exploring the role of spirit consciousness, and the importance of demonstrating internal change for external results. Join our community on Patreon: patreon.com/therepatterningpodcast To learn more about The Re-Patterning Project visit therepatterningproject.com. Instagram: instagram.com/therepatterningproject Facebook: facebook.com/therepatterningproject Produced by Tomi Trembath of the Keymaster Collective. Theme music by Andrew Means. Video animations by Mortis & Madriax. Cover photo of Arden by Al Alvarez. Logo by Adeline Dally Soothteller. Thumbnail design by Amal Desai
Dr. Jamie Marich: Healing Through Creativity - The Re-Patterning Podcast
Today on The Re-Patterning Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Jamie Marich, a renowned author and therapist specializing in trauma, EMDR therapy, and expressive arts. Dr. Jamie shares her journey of self-discovery and the significant shifts she has experienced in her professional life. She discusses the importance of lived experience in therapy, emphasizing that those dissociative conditions and mental health struggles can offer valuable insights into the healing process. Dr. Jamie also critiques the current state of the mental health field, highlighting the need for a more inclusive approach that honors diverse forms of knowledge, including spiritual and experiential perspectives. We also discuss the role of expressive arts in healing, with Dr. Jamie arguing that creativity is a fundamental human right and a powerful tool for personal transformation. She encourages listeners to explore their own creative outlets as a means of healing, especially for those who may not have access to traditional therapy. Our discussion also explores the intersection of spirituality and mental health, as Dr. Jamie shares her experiences in the Interfaith Chaplaincy Program and how it has enriched her understanding of healing. Join our community on Patreon: patreon.com/therepatterningpodcast To learn more about The Re-Patterning Project visit therepatterningproject.com. Instagram: instagram.com/therepatterningproject Facebook: facebook.com/therepatterningproject Produced by Tomi Trembath of the Keymaster Collective. Theme music by Andrew Means. Video animations by Mortis & Madriax. Cover photo of Arden by Al Alvarez. Logo by Adeline Dally Soothteller. Thumbnail design by Amal Desai
Celeste Mott: Vampire Problems
Today on the Re-Patterning Podcast, we're joined by professional witch Celeste Mott! She shares her journey of escaping an online vampire cult, and using magic for personal empowerment and self-discovery. Celeste discusses her experiences with relationships, business growth, and the importance of patterning and belief systems. We explore the power of storytelling, the role of vampires in personal transformation, and the impact of media on identity. Celeste also shares insights on lucid dreaming and collective experiences, emphasizing the importance of making magic enjoyable and sustainable. Join our community on Patreon: patreon.com/therepatterningpodcast To learn more about The Re-Patterning Project visit therepatterningproject.com. Instagram: instagram.com/therepatterningproject Facebook: facebook.com/therepatterningproject Produced by Tomi Trembath of the Keymaster Collective. Theme music by Andrew Means. Video animations by Mortis & Madriax. Cover photo of Arden by Al Alvarez. Logo by Adeline Dally Soothteller. Thumbnail design by Amal Desai
Brig Feltus: Healing Yourself and Transmuting Reality - The Re-Patterning Podcast
On today's episode of the Re-patterning Podcast, we're joined by Reverend Brig Feltus, an ordained minister of metaphysical science and founder of the Remember Institute. We discuss Brig's transformative course, 'Heal Thyself,' which focuses on deconditioning perspectives related to race, disability, and marginalization. Brig emphasizes the importance of humility and the acknowledgment of diverse perspectives, encouraging listeners to embrace a beginner's mind and recognize their own biases. The conversation explores the impact of societal conditioning from birth and the necessity of confronting uncomfortable truths about racism and privilege in a white supremacist society. Brig shares insights on the intersection of metaphysical teachings and ancient wisdom, particularly through the lens of Hermetic principles. They discuss the significance of sound and light in healing practices, the historical context of these teachings, and the importance of understanding the complexities of human experiences. Join our community on Patreon: patreon.com/therepatterningpodcast To learn more about The Re-Patterning Project visit therepatterningproject.com. Instagram: instagram.com/therepatterningproject Facebook: facebook.com/therepatterningproject Produced by Tomi Trembath of the Keymaster Collective. Theme music by Andrew Means. Video animations by Mortis & Madriax. Cover photo of Arden by Al Alvarez. Logo by Adeline Dally Soothteller. Thumbnail design by Amal Desai
Jeffrey Kripal: Expanding Consciousness and The Superhumanities - The Re-Patterning Podcast
Today on The Re-Patterning Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Jeffrey J. Kripal, author of "The Superhumanities," "How to Think Impossibly," and "Mutants & Mystics: Science Fiction, Superhero Comics, and the Paranormal." Our conversation explores the complexities of human identity, emphasizing the interplay between social, historical, and political contexts. He discusses how altered states of consciousness can challenge conventional views of individuality and ego, suggesting that the Superhumanities offer a broader understanding of humanity as embedded in a cosmic field of mind. Join our community on Patreon: patreon.com/therepatterningpodcast To learn more about The Re-Patterning Project visit therepatterningproject.com. Instagram: instagram.com/therepatterningproject Facebook: facebook.com/therepatterningproject Produced by Tomi Trembath of the Keymaster Collective. Theme music by Andrew Means. Video animations by Mortis & Madriax. Cover photo of Arden by Al Alvarez. Logo by Adeline Dally Soothteller. Thumbnail design by Amal Desai
Katie Keech: Exploring Dissociative Identities
On today's episode of The Re-patterning Podcast, we're joined by Katie Keech, also known as Katie Plus, to discuss dissociative disorders, particularly DID and OSDD. Katie shares their personal journey with dissociative disorders, the challenges of diagnosis, and the ongoing systemic issues within the mental health industrial complex and its treatment of individuals with DID. The conversation delves into the nuances of dissociative identity disorder, the impacts of trauma, and the importance of neurodiversity-affirmative clinical work. Katie also highlights their work with The Refractory, an international collective of plural mental health practitioners, learn more about The Refractory at https://powertotheplurals.com/refractory/. Join our community on Patreon: patreon.com/therepatterningpodcast To learn more about The Re-Patterning Project visit therepatterningproject.com. Instagram: instagram.com/therepatterningproject Facebook: facebook.com/therepatterningproject Produced by Tomi Trembath of the Keymaster Collective. Theme music by Andrew Means. Video animations by Mortis & Madriax. Cover photo of Arden by Al Alvarez. Logo by Adeline Dally Soothteller. Thumbnail by Amal Desai
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