In today’s information frenzy we find ourselves in today, it is less about what you have not yet learned and all about unlearning what you think you have learned and that which you have regarded to be true. As human animals, we are certainty and answer seeking addicts. As a bode to evolutionary survival, with the limited and/or biased information we possess on any given subject, we form quick judgments and opinions often without taking a breath to analyze the validity of our beliefs. If you think you’re up for the feat to challenge your opinions and assess the origin of all that you believe and most importantly have an open mind, this show is for you.
I'm a perfect human because I am on week 2 of no social media. I talk about it and other addictions here.
In this podcast MK and I talk about our journey with ADHD. We talk about how the culture of toxic productivity not only plays a role in the prevalence of ADHD and how it makes those with ADHD struggle to feel worthy. Join us for a thought provoking conversation.
Both Ellie and I have had similar experiences with upholding the pressure of being successful in school and the struggles that is involved with that. In this episode we talk about our lived experience of living in a system that values productivity and notability rather that actual satisfaction and purpose when it comes to choosing a career, along with the pressure that you have you know what you want to do at such a young age.
In this first part of a larger series of the War on Drugs and the implications it has had on the substance abuse crisis, I talk about psychedelics - specifically psilocybin, the active compound in magic mushrooms, and LSD. In this episode I talk about the history of these infamous drugs, the effect they have on the brain, and some research studies that show promise in the efficacy of these compounds being used as psychotherapeutic wonder drugs.
The voice inside our heads can be annoying, incessant, and even dangerous if we don't acknowledge its presence and try to understand the deeper meaning of what is trying to tell us.
I sat down to talk to CEO Scottie Lewis and cofounder Tyler Hawkins of PeaceByU - an organization started to help the underserved in communities that shifted to a racial justice group. When the social atmosphere of America in 2020 needed more outspoken leaders for the fight for racial equity, Tyler and Scottie stood up. This episode includes difficult conversations about the role people of all colors need to be taking in order to move closer to a future that represents all people equally.
Harry and Nick talk about any and everything in this informal podcast. Listen in for commentary on topics like realities of living in a capitalistic society, billionaire conspiracy theories, what it takes to be happy, and talking about mental health as a man.
In this episode on one of the most important days in US history for voting I speak about the history of voter suppression in the United States in order to silence specifically minority voters. I speak about efforts taken by law makers to effectively disenfranchise and diminish the voice of American people.
This episode is kind of all over the place and also my first solo podcast. In this episode I speak on humans preference and capacity to adapt to substandard environments rather than taking a step back to see what strides can be made to change the environment itself.
A conversation between Harry Donnelly (host) and Taylor Wilson where we dive into the importance of confronting your own biases and how neglecting to do so can have generational ramifications.