Episode notes
A 43-year-old real estate agent, trapped at home by agoraphobia and self-medicating with alcohol and codeine, is later hailed by Time as a spiritual innovator. This deep dive examines the dramatic transformation of Byron Katie.
We explore her conventional mid-century upbringing, her 1986 collapse and sudden cognitive shift shortly after seeking help at a Los Angeles counseling center, and how she reverse-engineered a private epiphany into a teachable method known as The Work.
- The core realization that she suffered only when she believed her thoughts
- Why her recovery differs from toxic positivity
- The four questions at the heart of The Work
- The "turnaround" step that strips away blame
- Her family life, including son and record producer Ross Robinson