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“It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.” -Henry David ThoreauThe majority of us have spent most if not all of our lives adhering to a specific mold and model of what we believe we should be. Whether that expectation was impressed upon on us by parents, through peer pressure, or even by society as a whole, we've had little space to become the people we have the potential to be. Eventually, this can start to wear on us mentally and many of us are left at a loss about how to make it better… But have you ever considered that there are different ways of thinking and different methods to help open your eyes?Today, we're welcoming Dustin Erickson, our friend, and executive assistant, to talk about psychedelics, alternative methods of mind expansion, confronting our fears, and how we can adjust our ways of thinking.Tune in and listen to episode five. We're talking to Justin about sensory deprivation, psychedelics, and how these alternative methods can help open our minds and expand our perspectives.In This Episode, You Will Learn:A bit about Dustin, his sign, and his background (06:16)What sensory deprivation tanks are and an explanation of how they function (14:52)One of the biggest personal growth journeys you can take is to become an entrepreneur (27:52)Expanding your mind isn't all rainbows and unicorns—sometimes it can lead to painful confrontations and realizations (51:49)The most important thing you can do when experimenting with alternate forms of therapy is to do your research and take responsibility for the results (1:00:45)Questions Asked:How old were you when you started your first business? (12:09)Have we lost the ability to experience cathartic collective chaos in light of COVID? (33:57)How do we see things differently in a culture that is hell-bent on us all adhering to the same? (43:48)Do you feel comfortable speaking a little bit about that your experience microdosing with psychedelics? (53:08)Connect with Dustin:dustin@chantizak.comConnect with Chanti: WebsiteFacebookInstagramConnect with Dawn:WebsiteInstagramLinkedIn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dustin, owner of Float Space in Kelowna is back to discuss the benefits of floating and creating yourself to be the best you can be. Innovative ideas on human wellness for the future, eating healthy, and many paradox's explained by the amazing mind of Dustin! Floatspace.ca @float_space @Cwhatsoutthere whatsouttherepodcast@gmail.com basecampcards.com @basecampcardco
Dustin, owner of Float Space, dives into the many different business models he has used for his float center and the team discusses how innovation is needed in our industry for it's success.
Dustin is the founder of Float Space. A 2-year old commercial float centre located in Kelowna, BC. He is one of the best at describing floating and getting into some really interesting and "deep" float talk. Andy and I literally had questions for him... He's an incredible person and very intelligent, open-minded and heart connected. We thoroughly enjoyed picking his brain and taking a dive into the deep end a little bit with this philosophical style conversation. Enjoy, we sure did!! If you're ever in Kelowna definitely go for a float with Dustin at Float Space! Float Space - http://www.floatspace.ca/ FS FB - https://www.facebook.com/floatkelowna FS Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/floatkelowna/ FS Twitter - https://twitter.com/floatkelowna VR Website - http://www.vancouverreal.tv/ VR Twitter - https://twitter.com/vancouverrealtv VR Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/vancouverrealtv/ Omega Point - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOmegaPointProject/ Float House - http://www.floathouse.ca/
Dustin Erickson, the Founder of Float Space comes by to discuss the future of floatation and sensory deprivation tanks. Imaginary ideas of how floating could root itself deeper into the community by having more available tanks, different intriguing forms of floating and ideas like float retreats. @Cwhatsoutthere @floatkelowna
This week in float news, Lance shares the exciting work that the Canadian Float Collective is doing to get floating covered by health insurance in Canada. Our hosts weigh in on what they thought of the Dr. Oz feature on float tanks and question whether floating is being portrayed as trendy. 111 Days of Floating is a project being done by Dustin Erickson of Float Space. Our hosts highlight this and other examples of people who have benefited from frequent floating over time. Dylan announces a new addition coming to the Float Shoppe and how he and Sandra are once again planning for construction and soundproofing. Dylan, Lance, and Amy each share how they began to educate and organize themselves in the early stages of planning their float centers, from solidifying a vision to learning about health regulations. With health regulations being so different in each of their cities, they discuss the pros and cons of each. Links: Canadian Floating Collective - www.canadianfloatcollective.com Dr. Oz video link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKgEulVTtFM Floating for 111 days (Facebook page) www.facebook.com/111daysoffloating/timeline sensoryunderload.com Emily’s Noren’s book and Float Conference speech - emilykatenoren.com I-Sopod Float Tanks - www.i-sopod.com Designing with Google Sketchup - www.sketchup.com
Dustin Erickson from Float Space in Kelowna is back to talk deeper into the benefits of using the Float Tank. Floating techniques, Relationships to your body, Psychedelics, and the positive changes that come with floating. @Cwhatsoutthere @Floatkelowna
Dustin Erickson is from Float Space in Kelowna B.C. @Floatspaceca www.floatspace.ca Check this episode out to hear information and benefits about sensory deprivation tanks / REST / floating and some other stories as well! Check out the episode! Go get into a tank! Give it a try!