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Radical Responsibility involves the voluntary choice to embrace 100% responsibility or ownership for each and every circumstance we face in our lives, day in and day out. A key distinction...
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Radical Responsibility involves the voluntary choice to embrace 100% responsibility or ownership for each and every circumstance we face in our lives, day in and day out. A key distinction is the difference between ownership and blame. Radical Responsibility has absolutely nothing to do with blaming others or oneself and certainly nothing to do with blaming victims. Radical Responsibility is actually an approach to radical self-empowerment and radical collective empower. It focuses on finding the most creative and mutually beneficial, win/win strategies for meeting our individual and collective needs and finding solutions that effectively address our everyday individual and collective challenges.
The Radical Responsibility Podcast will explore the integration of both personal responsibility and collective responsibility with a wide range of authors and thought leaders from all sectors of society.
For more background on Radical Responsibility, the approach to radical self and collective empowerment developed by Fleet Maull Ph.D., please visit: www.radicalresponsibilitybook.com
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The Radical Responsibility Podcast will explore the integration of both personal responsibility and collective responsibility with a wide range of authors and thought leaders from all sectors of society.
For more background on Radical Responsibility, the approach to radical self and collective empowerment developed by Fleet Maull Ph.D., please visit: www.radicalresponsibilitybook.com
Radical Responsibility Podcast with Fleet Maull Ph.D
Radical Responsibility Podcast with Fleet Maull Ph.D
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24 SEP 2024 · In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I speak with Melanie Tonia Evans, a global expert in narcissistic abuse recovery and creator of the Quanta Freedom Healing Method™ and the Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Program (NARP). We delve into the foundational values of healthy relationships, steps to free yourself from a narcissistic relationship, and how to identify a narcissist quickly. Melanie also shares the four pillars of identity needed to heal and what to expect in the recovery process.
We Also Disucss:
- Identifying the foundational values of healthy relationships.
- Steps to free yourself from a narcissistic relationship.
- What to say and do to quickly determine if someone is a narcissist.
- The four pillars of identity needed to heal after narcissistic abuse.
- What to expect in the recovery process from narcissistic abuse.
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24 SEP 2024 · In this episode, I sit down with Ilarion Merculieff, a respected Aleut leader and advocate for Indigenous rights and environmental sustainability. We discuss the power of spiritual self-care, the need to shift from a mind-driven to a heart-guided consciousness, and how we can create positive change by focusing our energy on what we want. Ilarion also shares insights from his books and his work integrating traditional ecological knowledge with modern resource management.
We Also Discuss:
- The importance of shifting from a mind-driven consciousness to a heart-guided approach.
- - Recognizing physical illness as a manifestation of imbalanced thoughts and feelings, requiring spiritual healing.
- - Creating positive change by focusing our energy on what we desire, rather than what we don’t.
- - Envisioning a heart-guided society and its potential impact.
- - Embracing our inner guru and recognizing the unique gifts we all have to offer, as believed by indigenous elders.
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10 SEP 2024 · In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm pleased to welcome Shelly Tygielski, a dedicated organizer, speaker, and advocate for social justice movements including the Women’s March, Black Lives Matter, and support for indigenous Navajo and Hopi tribes. Shelly has witnessed first-hand the toll activism can take and has become a champion of self-care as a tool for sustaining change. Today, we'll dive into 'Discover the Power of Authentic Self-Care.' Shelly will discuss the critical perspective of self-care as essential self-preservation, the shift from individual self-care to 'community care,' and the moral implications of finding and partaking in joy. We'll also explore her techniques for integrating effective micro-practices throughout the day.
We Also Discuss:
- How self-care is not a matter of being soft, but rather a matter of self-preservation
- The importance of reframing the term ‘self care’ into ‘community care’
- Why finding joy and partaking in joy is a moral obligation
- When self-care can be too indulgent
- Effective techniques for creating micro practices throughout the day
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30 AUG 2024 · In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm excited to host Oliver Niño, also known as 'The Spiritual Activator,' and founder of the Geo Love Healing methodology. Oliver has guided and certified healers from over 60 countries, helping them to identify and activate their spiritual gifts. Today, we explore 'Designing Your Life to Sustain Optimum Energy.' Oliver will share insights on how to become a beacon of light silently, recognize mistakes that weaken our energetic connections, and understand the impact of our vibrational state. He will also discuss managing fluctuating energy levels and the importance of increasing self-care in response to stress.
We Also Discuss:
- How we can become a beacon of light for others without saying a word
- Becoming more aware of the mistakes we are making that weaken our energetic connection with other people
- Why the vibration we are on dictates what affects us
- How to work with fluctuating levels of energy so you can optimize the way you spend your time
- Why the amount of self-care should increase with the number of stressors in our lives
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24 AUG 2024 · In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm thrilled to welcome Mandy Morris, an esteemed entrepreneur, manifestation expert, and author. Mandy is the founder of Authentic Living, an educational organization that empowers nearly 3 million students across 60 countries. Today, we'll delve into 'The Frequency of Love and Its Power to Heal.' Mandy will discuss the transformative energy of love, its role in fostering a sense of oneness, and the embodiment of self-care as self-love. She will also explore common obstacles to self-care, effective mental and emotional self-care strategies, and how to manage triggers that impact our self-worth.
We Also Discuss:
- The frequency of love and how it creates an inner connection of oneness to all things
- How self-care is the embodiment and action of self-love
- Discovering the obstacles that prevent us from practicing self-care and the steps to overcome them
- Learning effective strategies for mental and emotional self-care
- How to manage mental and emotional triggers that undermine our sense of self-worth
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14 AUG 2024 · In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm delighted to welcome back Gabriel Kram, a renowned connection phenomenologist, author of "Restorative Practices of Wellbeing", and the visionary behind the Restorative Practices Alliance. Today, we'll dive into 'Enhancing the Power of Connection.' Gabriel will share his expertise on moving beyond cognitive dominance to embrace community networks and personal awareness. He'll also discuss the grounding effects of connecting with nature.
We Also Discuss:
- The limitations of allowing our cognitive mind to “control the show” all the time
- The importance of weaving networks of connection for truly effective self-care
- Cultivating an awareness of how resourceful you already are as you begin your quest for community care
- How taking off your shoes can lead to a profound shift on the sensory level
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8 AUG 2024 · In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm pleased to welcome Dr. Ed O’Malley, a seasoned sleep medicine expert with over 25 years of experience in academic, clinical, and research settings. Dr. O’Malley, who completed a Ph.D. in Neurobiology and joined the faculty at NYU Medical Center Sleep Disorder Center, brings a comprehensive approach to understanding sleep and wellness. Today, we delve into 'Making Quality Sleep Part of Your Self-Care.' Dr. O’Malley will share insights into how sleep restores our biological and physiological systems, the link between sleep quality and memory recall, effective bedtime routines, the role of circadian rhythms in our biological sleep cycles, and strategies to handle sleep interruptions to avoid insomnia.
We Also Discuss:
- Recognizing our body’s reliance on sleep to restore its biological and physiological systems to a healthy state
- - Discovering the relationship between quality sleep and quality memory recall
- - Tips for creating an effective bedtime routine for winding down and promoting rest
- - How our circadian rhythm plays a fascinating role in setting a biological sleep cycle
- - What methods to implement when sleep is interrupted, so you don’t face a period of insomnia
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31 JUL 2024 · In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm delighted to welcome Dr. Stephen W. Porges, a Distinguished University Scientist at Indiana University and the founding director of the Traumatic Stress Research Consortium. Dr. Porges, who proposed the influential Polyvagal Theory, joins us to explore 'Healing and Thriving Through Social Connection.' We discuss the crucial role of human connection in regulating the autonomic nervous system, fostering calm, resilience, and healthy relationships. Dr. Porges shares insights into recognizing and managing stress responses, mitigating the effects of trauma, and harnessing the power of social connections to heal and thrive.
We also Discuss:
- How human connection helps regulate the autonomic nervous system, fostering calm, resilience, and healthy relationships
- How to spot the signs that your nervous system has kicked into overdrive, and how to come back to a state of connection and trust
- How our adaptive response to both safety and life-threatening events affects our nervous system, and how to mitigate any harmful effects
- How to gain freedom from past traumatic experiences so you can bring your mind and body back to a state of safety and strength
- The power of connection to help you heal, endure, and thrive
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24 JUL 2024 · In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I am excited to welcome Dr. April Seifert, a psychologist, data scientist, and entrepreneur with a PhD in social cognitive psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Dr. Seifert, who has spent over a decade studying how our minds store information and impact our behaviors, joins us to discuss 'Unleashing the Power of Mind." We delve into how the brain can deliberately rewire to change our behavior and life experiences, the role of mindfulness and meditation in shaping neural pathways, and overcoming cognitive dissonance and negative biases for personal growth. Dr. Seifert also shares strategies for stepping out of comfort zones to expand possibilities and transform lives.
We also Discuss:
-How the brain can deliberately rewire to change our behavior and life experiences.
-The role of mindfulness and meditation in rewiring neural pathways.
-The power of overcoming cognitive dissonance and challenging negatively biased filters to promote personal growth.
-Strategies for stepping out of your comfort zone to expand your possibilities and transform your life.
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17 JUL 2024 · In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm honored to welcome Dr. Jack Kornfield, a renowned teacher who trained as a Buddhist monk in the monasteries of Thailand, India, and Burma, and a pivotal figure in introducing Buddhist mindfulness practice to the West.
Dr. Kornfield, co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society and the Spirit Rock Center, joins us to discuss how to rewire your brain through mindfulness and compassion.' We explore the profound impact of these practices on resilience and healing, the intersection of neuroscience and mindfulness in validating ancient wisdom, and how brain rewiring relates to personal growth. Dr. Kornfield shares insights on embracing suffering to transcend attachment wounds and traumas, and the significance of compassionate action in fostering a sense of interconnectedness.
We Also Discuss:
-Understand the profound impact of mindfulness and compassion practices on resilience and physical healing.
-Explore the intersection of neuroscience and mindfulness- acknowledging scientific research in validating ancient wisdom.
-Learn about how brain rewiring relates to personal growth and expanded consciousness. -Gain insight into how embracing suffering plays in transcending attachment wounds, traumas, and shared collective suffering.
-Discover the significance of compassionate action as an expression of mindfulness in cultivating a greater sense of interconnectedness.
Love our interviews? Never miss an episode! Subscribe now on your favorite platform.
Download your free Neuro-Somatic Mindfulness E-Book by Dr. Fleet Maull: www.heartmind.co/nsm-podcast
Order “Radical Responsibility” by Fleet Maull and get $1,088 in free bonuses today including courses and challenges: www.radicalresponsibilitybook.com/
Join our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/hmisummitcommunity
Become a Heart Mind Summits Member and access ALL our past and future summits plus a thriving private community: www.heartmind.co/summitmembership
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Radical Responsibility involves the voluntary choice to embrace 100% responsibility or ownership for each and every circumstance we face in our lives, day in and day out. A key distinction...
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Radical Responsibility involves the voluntary choice to embrace 100% responsibility or ownership for each and every circumstance we face in our lives, day in and day out. A key distinction is the difference between ownership and blame. Radical Responsibility has absolutely nothing to do with blaming others or oneself and certainly nothing to do with blaming victims. Radical Responsibility is actually an approach to radical self-empowerment and radical collective empower. It focuses on finding the most creative and mutually beneficial, win/win strategies for meeting our individual and collective needs and finding solutions that effectively address our everyday individual and collective challenges.
The Radical Responsibility Podcast will explore the integration of both personal responsibility and collective responsibility with a wide range of authors and thought leaders from all sectors of society.
For more background on Radical Responsibility, the approach to radical self and collective empowerment developed by Fleet Maull Ph.D., please visit: www.radicalresponsibilitybook.com
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The Radical Responsibility Podcast will explore the integration of both personal responsibility and collective responsibility with a wide range of authors and thought leaders from all sectors of society.
For more background on Radical Responsibility, the approach to radical self and collective empowerment developed by Fleet Maull Ph.D., please visit: www.radicalresponsibilitybook.com
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