Reboot Your Nervous System with Dr. Amy Albright


Dr. Amy Albright
There’s a difference between thinking your way through life and receiving your way through it. When the nervous system is braced—over-efforting, looping, scanning for danger—intuition gets muffled. But when safety is restored, something else becomes available: clarity that feels less like “figuring it out” and more like being guided.
My guest on today’s show is Dr. Amy Albright, a trailblazer in human potential who integrates neuroscience, Chinese medicine, leadership strategy, and spiritual intelligence. She works with everyone from high-performing executives to individuals navigating major life transitions, helping them build success that stays aligned with what matters most.
In this conversation, we explore her unprompted spiritual awakening at 18, how the body signals safety (and what happens when it doesn’t), and why “busyness” can become a subtle form of disconnection. We talk about accessing information beyond memory, what Dr. Albright means by thought forms, and how shifting attention changes what you can perceive. She also shares a simple three-step process for establishing safety, reconnecting to the “all that is,” and allowing real inner recalibration to take place.
This episode invites you back into coherence—so you can feel steadier, listen cleaner, and move through life with less force and more flow. So, without any further ado, on with the show!
The Antidote to Smartphone Addiction with Jim Sugel


Jim Sugel
Digital overwhelm isn’t just a productivity problem. It’s an attention problem. And for a lot of people, it becomes a spiritual problem, because the phone quietly trains the nervous system to seek relief, escape, and validation on demand.
My guest on today’s show is Jim Sugel, a digital marketing expert with a deep technical background and 22 years clean and sober in a Twelve-Step program. That lived experience led him to write The 12 Steps for Smartphone Addiction, along with a companion book on digital gaming addiction.
In our conversation, we explore what makes smartphone use cross the line from habit to compulsion, and why “just use more willpower” rarely works. Jim walks through how the Twelve Steps translate to modern digital life, including the 20-question self-assessment he created to spot warning signs early. We talk about why the phone tends to show up most when boredom, loneliness, fear, or stress hit, and how service, prayer, and meditation help rebuild choice. Jim also shares a practical definition of “abstinence” that works in a world where you still need your device.
This episode can help you reclaim your attention and bring you back to the people, peace, and purpose your screen keeps interrupting. So, without any further ado, on with the show!
Uplevel Your AI with Dr. Gary Sanchez


Dr. Gary Sanchez
Clarity is a spiritual practice. Not the fuzzy kind—real clarity that cuts through noise, names what matters, and turns uncertainty into movement. When the world speeds up, that inner steadiness stops being “nice to have” and becomes the difference between feeling behind and feeling aligned.
My guest on today’s show is Dr. Gary Sanchez, founder of the Why Institute and creator of the Why Operating System, a process that helps people put language to who they are and what drives them. He returns to build on our last conversation and takes the work into a new arena: how to use AI without losing yourself in it.
We talk about why “who first, then what” changes everything, and how your tools get dramatically more helpful when they actually know you. Dr. Sanchez explains how to upload frameworks like your WHY, strengths assessments, and other self-knowledge into AI so it can tailor outputs to your voice and direction. We also explore meta-prompting, prompt optimizers, and practical ways to rebuild messaging that sounds like a human, not a resume.
This episode equips you to use AI with intention, alignment, and real-world usefulness. So without any further ado, on with the show!
Turn “No” Into Fuel with Greg Reid


Greg Reid
Being told what you can’t do becomes fuel when you refuse to believe it. Greg Reid, my guest on today’s show, is a bestselling author featured in 157 books across 45 languages. He’s also a filmmaker and entrepreneur with a star on the Las Vegas Walk of Fame. Here’s the twist: he’s severely dyslexic and can barely spell. His secret is simple—focus on what you’re great at and hire people to cover the rest.
In our conversation, we discuss how 268 rejections led to a thriving career in publishing. Greg shares his process for working with ghostwriters who transform his ideas into bestselling books. He tells the story of creating an Oscar-contending film about Make-A-Wish founder Frank Shankwitz and explains how rigorous honesty keeps his relationships strong, even with ex-wives. We explore his vision for Web3, his ownership of the .prompt domain, and why tokenization will change how we handle property and personal data. Greg also reveals how he’s teaching his 13-year-old son lessons in leaning into your strengths by hiring him for digital content creation instead of traditional chores.
This conversation offers a fresh perspective on embracing your strengths, building meaningful relationships, and creating impact that extends beyond yourself.
Invite Serendipity with James Eder


James Eder
Connection isn’t something you “network” your way into. It’s something you practice—through attention, courage, and the willingness to be moved by the moment in front of you.
My guest on today’s show is James Eder, author, entrepreneur, speaker, and work–life coach with more than 20 years of leadership experience. He co-founded Student Beans (part of Pion), a global platform that helps brands build trust with Gen Z through verification, insights, and engagement. His new book, The Collision Code, donates all royalties to charities including the British Heart Foundation, Cardiomyopathy UK, The King’s Trust, and Young Enterprise.
In our conversation, James shares the health wake-up call that put everything in sharper focus for him, and the unexpected gifts that came with it. We explore how serendipity becomes more than luck when you choose intention. James breaks down his “code” for creating meaningful collisions—permission, confidence, and context—and how vulnerability quietly opens doors that strategy can’t. We also talk about living with mortality in view, why gratitude shifts the nervous system fast, and how small moments of courage can reroute an entire life.
You may walk away from this episode wanting to say yes to the next small moment that taps you on the shoulder. So without any further ado, on with the show!
Flipping Your Story with Joel Steele


Joel Steele
Success isn’t about avoiding failure—it’s about transforming it into fuel. Joel Steele, my guest on today’s show, went from facing jail time and bankruptcy to owning stakes in a professional sports team and getting an NBA championship ring. His journey from restaurant failure and half a million dollars in debt to financial independence wasn’t luck—it was a deliberate practice of flipping what he calls his “Life Switch.”
In our conversation, Joel elaborates on the “three P’s” that power this transformation. He breaks down why most people suppress the very emotions that hold their greatest wisdom and how tuning into these feelings becomes your personal roadmap. We discuss practical strategies to delete doubt the way you would skip a bad song, why asking yourself “why” in critical moments changes everything, and how to recognize when your life switch has flickered off.
Joel shares the psychology behind his turnaround, including how staring at a jail cell as a teenager set him on a path to help others, and how his lowest point—getting robbed while drowning in debt—became the catalyst for his biggest breakthroughs. We also explore the power of writing your own story one day at a time.
This episode offers a framework for turning struggles into strength. So without any further ado, on with the show!
Hacking Your Health with James Schmachtenberger


James Schmachtenberger
Healing doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens when you understand the body as an interconnected system, not a collection of parts.
My guest on today’s show is James Schmachtenberger, co-founder and CEO of Qualia Life. He applies complex systems science to human health, building products designed to support the body at a foundational level. His path into this work began with severe adrenal failure in his early twenties. An experimental NAD therapy didn’t just restore his health. It expanded his empathy, focus, and cognitive capacity in ways he hadn’t experienced before.
In our conversation, we explore why high-dose, periodic supplementation works differently than daily dosing. We discuss why stem cell support and senescent cell removal matter for regeneration, and what happens mentally when brain chemistry comes back into balance. James shares firsthand experience with elimination diets, PRP therapy, and methylene blue. We also unpack the neurochemistry behind procrastination and how social media reshapes attention.
At the core of it all is mitochondrial health. James explains why energy, resilience, and clarity begin there, and why treating the body as a complex system opens healing pathways that isolated fixes miss.
This episode will change how you think about supplements, cellular health, and what’s possible when the body gets the right support. So without any further ado, on with the show!
AI-Generated IRS Audits, Yikes! with Diane Kennedy


Diane Kennedy
Financial stress drains your energy and blocks your potential. When you’re constantly worried about money or caught off guard by tax problems, there’s less bandwidth for personal growth, health optimization, and the things that actually matter to you.
My guest on today’s show is Diane Kennedy, CPA, bestselling author, and founder of the Kennedy Tax Strategy Lab. She helps entrepreneurs and investors keep more of what they earn through smart, legal tax strategies.
In our conversation, we discuss how AI is changing IRS audits and what you need to know to protect yourself. Diane breaks down practical deductions most people miss—like the Augusta Rule and bonus depreciation—that can free up thousands of dollars. We explore how to structure your business properly, why record-keeping matters more than ever, and the surprising trend of medical migration as healthcare costs push people overseas. Diane also shares her beekeeping practice and how connecting with nature and community keeps her grounded.
This episode gives you concrete steps to reduce your tax burden, protect your assets, and reclaim money you can invest in your health, growth, and the life you want to build.
Riding the AI Wave with Sam Richter


Sam Richter
Most people use AI like a search engine—typing in requests and hoping for decent results. But real mastery comes from understanding how to extract strategic insight, automate what drains you, and reclaim time for what makes you uniquely human.
My guest on today’s show is Sam Richter, keynote speaker, bestselling author, and pioneer in AI-powered sales intelligence. He builds tools that help organizations accelerate results through smarter use of technology, and he’s spent two decades figuring out how to make complex systems work for real people.
In our conversation, we discuss the difference between traditional AI and generative AI, and why that matters for how you approach prompts. Sam breaks down his GUIDE framework for writing effective prompts that reduce hallucinations and deliver better results. We get into custom GPTs, system prompts, and how to automate repetitive tasks so you can focus on creative work. Sam shares real examples, like helping a company choose the optimal warehouse location in seconds. He explains agentic AI, memory features, and why treating AI like an intern gets better outcomes. We also explore the mindset shift required to thrive in this new era.
This episode will give you practical tools to work smarter, free up hours every week, and refocus your energy on what only you can do. So without any further ado, on with the show!
Healing Generational Trauma with Emunah Love


Emunah Love
The patterns running your life aren’t all yours. Some were inherited from parents, grandparents, or experiences you don’t consciously remember, and they’re blocking you from the clarity and connection you seek.
My guest on today’s show is Emunah Love, clairvoyant healer, spiritual teacher, and founder of the Sacred Love and Evolving Soul Academies. She works with higher beings to help people clear ancestral wounds and step into their power.
In our conversation, we discuss how she discovered her Hebrew name through a profound experience in Israel and what that taught her about faith. Emunah explains cellular imprints—the energetic programming from ancestors, past lives, and trauma—and how to clear them at the root instead of managing symptoms. She shares her journey from losing her father at eight to becoming a channel for healing work that shifts people in single sessions. We explore how intention shapes reality, why protecting your energy matters more than most people realize, and a prophecy from medieval France about souls returning to walk the way of love. Emunah also breaks down soul contracts, divine timing, and why certain challenges show up in your life.
This episode will help you see what’s been running in the background, give you tools to release it, and open space for the life you’re actually here to live. So without any further ado, on with the show!