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Sat Dharam Kaur, co-founder of Compassionate Inquiry with Dr. Gabor Maté, spent years discovering something profound: each addiction points to a specific childhood trauma. Not random. Not a moral failing.In this Mind Architect episode, Sat Dharam Kaur reveals how she decoded Gabor Maté's therapeutic approach into Compassionate Inquiry—a method now taught to trauma therapists worldwide. She shares the hidden connection between what we're addicted to and what we experienced as children, along with the healing path that addresses addiction at its root.You'll discover why smoking addiction often traces back to loneliness, alcohol addiction to feeling unheard and work addiction to a core belief about worthiness. Sat Dharam Kaur explains the Compassionate Inquiry principles that allow healing without rescuing, the naturopathic protocols that rebalance brain chemistry and how Kundalini yoga activates the vagus nerve to support addiction recovery.This isn't about willpower or 12 steps. It's about understanding the pain behind addiction and addressing it.Her Beyond Addiction program integrates Compassionate Inquiry with 45 years of Kundalini yoga practice and naturopathic medicine. She's worked with Gabor Maté since 2009, transcribing hundreds of hours of his sessions to identify the patterns that make trauma healing possible.Whether you're working with addiction recovery, supporting someone you love, practicing as a therapist, or trying to understand your own patterns—this conversation offers clarity on the trauma-addiction connection and a path forward.BOOKS REFERENCED:In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts by Dr. Gabor MatéThe Complete Natural Medicine Guide to Breast CancerThe Complete Natural Medicine Guide to Women's HealthA Call to Women: A Healthy Breast Program and WorkbookPRACTICES & PROGRAMS:Compassionate Inquiry Training Beyond Addiction Program (16 modules: CI + Kundalini Yoga + Naturopathic Medicine)Kundalini Yoga on Sat Dharam Kaur's YouTube channelCompassionate Inquiry Romania → local training & communityTHERAPY MODALITIES MENTIONED:Compassionate Inquiry (CI)Internal Family Systems (IFS)Somatic Experiencing (SE)Kundalini YogaTHREE QUESTIONS FOR HEALING:What needs were unmet in your childhood?What emotion did you experience when that was happening?What did you believe about yourself?"(00:00:00) Intro""(00:04:56) The car accident, mom's alcoholism and aftermath""(00:09:12) From art and science to naturopathic medicine""(00:17:17) From reading the book to meeting Gabor""(00:21:09) Decoding Gabor's method by transcribing hundreds of hours""(00:22:41) Gabor: I don't know what I'm doing. It can't be taught""(00:23:56) First CI Workshop and teaching CI facilitators"(00:26:59) Main principles of CI: compassion, client-led, present""(00:32:51) Don't be the teacher, rescuer, or fixer""(00:36:29) The best future self as a way to channel dopamine""(00:38:43) Working with the nervous system using the body""(00:41:06) Injured in relationship, heal in relationship""(00:43:46) Nutrition, the gut and addiction recovery""(00:48:06) Stabilizing blood sugar and adaptogens""(00:50:25) Liver detox""(00:51:51) Personal story: parents who won't change""(00:57:36) Do something (slightly) healthier together""(00:58:58) Speak from YOUR heart and validate the emotion""(01:07:51) Find what connects you""(01:10:05) Why specific traumas create specific addictions""(01:10:51) Smoking, marijuana, alcohol, heroin, meth, cocaine""(01:14:26) From unmet needs to emotions to unconscious beliefs""(01:17:19) Work addiction and the beliefs behind it""(01:20:06) Activities that relax the parasympathetic system""(01:25:28) Daily practices to reconnect with the body""(01:30:21) Cross-lateral movements to integrate hemispheres""(01:34:11) How Kundalini yoga aids addiction recovery""(01:39:11) To prevent addiction teach pregnant women yoga""(01:40:44) Universal law: Treat others as you'd like to be treated"
Hunter and Jarrod discuss the Buddhist folklore around hungry ghosts.
The Festival of Hungry Ghosts is upon us – and today on Script Apart, we're betting it all on black. Ballad Of A Small Player is the casino-set new drama from director Edward Berger and writer Rowan Joffe, adapted from the novel of the same name by author Lawrence Osborne. It follows Colin Farrell as a character who introduces himself as Lord Boyle – an aristocratic charmer, who we soon come to learn is seriously, existentially adrift amid the slot machines and baccarat tables of Macau's gambling houses. As Boyle's true self – and name – is revealed, we tumble with him down a neon-splashed, teal-and-red rabbit hole of addiction and emptiness. And it was this emptiness I was particularly eager to discuss when I sat down recently with Edward and Rowan, across two separate conversations. Rowan is the creator of the TV show Tin Star, and the writer of films like 28 Weeks Later and Before I Go To Sleep, which he also directed. He's also, as tells me in this conversation, a recovering alcoholic, sober for many years. Edward, meanwhile – well, if you've followed the Oscars and indeed this show over the last few years, Edward needs little introduction. Conclave, his 2024 drama about the election of a new pope, and All Quiet On The Western Front, his 2022 Best International Picture-winning war epic, have seen him rocket to modern cinema's top table in terms of respected auteurs.In the midst of that success, though, Edward has described finding himself plagued by an empty feeling. And in this episode, he tells me how that informed this latest story. We get into the curiosity that drives his storytelling and also clear up something I read long ago about Ed's love of rollerskating – and I also hear from Rowan about what it is that he thinks casinos represent in our culture; the capitalist tendencies they act as temples to.Script Apart is hosted by Al Horner and produced by Kamil Dymek. Follow us on Instagram, or email us on thescriptapartpodcast@gmail.com.To get ad-free episodes and exclusive content, join us on Patreon.Get coverage on your screenplay by visiting ScriptApart.com/coverage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A ski trip to Japan turns into a darker adventure when two friends encounter a spirit that wants something.Paul Walter is an Irish-born, recently retired illustrator, art teacher, and occasional author. He has had two children's books published by Penguin; Grandpa's Big Adventure, and Grandpa's Space Adventure. His literary novel, Fin Rising, was originally published by Really Blue Books in 2012 and was re-published in 2022 by Púca. It is available on Amazon In his spare time, Paul likes fishing, playing pétanque and writing novels. 'Hungry Ghost' is the first chapter of a half-finished manuscript with the working title 'The Suicide Forest'You can read "Hungry Ghost" at https://www.kaidankaistories.com.Website: kaidankaistories.comPlease feel free to contact me through the website contact form.Follow us on: InstagramFacebookBlueskySubstack
What if your next level of success produced more peace, profits, and personal freedom? This week's guest is giving us his simple formula to do just that. Executive coach Jordan Freed is known for helping top performers break conditioned limits and build businesses that feel as good as they look. In this conversation you'll hear: How to determine what freedom actually is for you What your “out-of-alignment” notifications look like How to replace the high achiever's dilemma with a saner, stronger fuel source Strategies to practice radical acceptance and surrender without giving up your ambition The simple way to train your mind like a guard dog so it reacts to real threats, not imagined ones If you're ready to trade the high achiever's dilemma for a saner, stronger way to win, this one's for you. Press play on The Freed Life Formula, share it with a friend who's on the verge of her next breakthrough, and leave a quick rating so more leaders can build businesses that feel as good as they look. Resources Mentioned in the Show: The Freed Method (program) In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts by Dr Gabor Maté (book) Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink (book) A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle (book) Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss (book) Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl (book) Quotes to Remember: Your constant need to make shit happen all the time isn't productivity; it's compulsion and illness in action. - Jordan Freed Success is knowing what you want and getting it. You cannot manage time. You can only manage your choices around how you use your time. Journal Prompts: What are the notifications I have been ignoring that I'm out of alignment? Is the strength of my vision strengthening me or sacrificing me? Would I consciously teach my kids to approach my life and business the same way I do? What would the hero version of me do right now? (Ask yourself this throughout your day when making decisions). Connect with Jordan: Website Instagram Facebook Connect with Anna: Monday Morning Mojo Facebook Group Facebook Instagram Watch the Monday Morning Mojo Video on YouTube To learn more about coaching with Anna visit coachannagibbs.com To learn more about the supplements and products Anna uses to improve her overall health and well-being visit: https://plexusworldwide.com/annagibbs
Calling all you hungry heartsEverywhere through endless timeYou who wander, you who thirstI offer you, this Bodhi MindCalling all you hungry spiritsAll the lost and the left behindGather round and share this mealYour joy and your sorrow, I make it mine. —KanromonGiving awakens the unbounded heart. What in our lives isn't already shared? If we open to all the inter-relationships that make up our lives, we begin to see that this life is vast, and full of uncounted kindnesses.In the Zen tradition, we have ceremonies and rituals for awakening unbounded generosity. One seasonal ceremony is Sejiki, the Ceremony for the Hungry Ghost. During the ceremony we offer on the altar something for the hungry heart—the part of us that looks for satisfaction in things that often bring more pain, confusion and harm to ourselves and others.We often fear the hungry ghost. We sometimes feel haunted by it. We often feel a lot of shame around what it reaches for, want it seems to want.This ceremony invites us to meet this energy, this part of us—from a place of non-judgmental acceptance, loving kindness, curiosity.Welcoming them out of the shadows, we feed them an offering of something that they truly desire, consciously—with awareness—we let ourselves feel their hunger, as well as perhaps the nourishment of generosity, of kind acceptance and care. What happens when we when make an offering to our ghosts from a place of unbounded generosity and love?We practice Sejiki once a year, but the spirit of making offerings to the hungry heart can continue beyond this one ceremony. Transformation often happens through sustained care, dedication and vow. Below are some daily rituals I have practiced in relationship to the hungry heart.* Making offerings on my personal altar—I have a plate or bowl on my altar where I place offerings to my hungry heart. Whenever I interact with my altar, before or after meditation—I see the offering and have an opportunity to connect with the part of me that hungers.* Offering a bite of food—this practice comes from the Zen practice of oryoki, where we place a few morsels of food in an offering dish for the hungry heart with the prayer, “may all be equally nourished.” The offerings in the dish can be placed outside or in the compost feeding whoever next comes in contact with them.* Chanting the Kanromon—at the monastery we would chant the Chant to the Hungry Spirits or Kanromon every October. When I was on a two month private retreat and feeling the energies of the hungry heart strongly, I chanted this chant before every meal and sometimes more. Its a song about offering, about turning towards those lost and left behind with unbounded generosity. If you want to sing along, here is a recording of Krishna Das singing the Kanromon.Thank you! For the month of November Mud Lotus Sangha is sending 50% of our donations to the Clintonville-Beechwold Community Resource Center to help those in our neighborhood who are struggling with food insecurity this month. All of our communities can use extra support and there are many ways to practice generosity. Thank you for all the ways that you show generosity to me and the other beings in your life.Weekly Online Meditation EventMonday Night Dharma — 6P PT / 9P ET Join weekly for drop-in meditation and dharma talk. We are currently exploring the Faith in Mind poem by the 3rd Chinese Ancestor.Feel free to join anytime. Event lasts about 1.5 hours. ZOOM LINKIn-Person in OregonUniverse Somatic: The Bright Thread in the Dark — January 22nd - 25thUniverse Somatic is a practice that integrates group meditation, movement and energy work with a spirit of experimentation and playfulness. We explore the union of spaciousness and embodied energies in a contemplative practice that is embodied and expressive.The theme for this Universe Somatic is The Bright Thread In the Dark. We will play in knowing and not-knowing, hope and despair, yin and yang, creation and destruction, dancing in deep relationship with these polarities while also listening for the thread that doesn't get stuck on either side.Light of the Ancestors Sesshin—May 11 - 17 at Great Vow Zen MonasteryIn-Person in Columbus, Ohio through Mud Lotus SanghaWeekly Meditations on Tuesday, Wednesday and ThursdayRetreats, Meditation instruction and other events can be found on our website.Save the Dates! 2026 Mud Lotus Sesshins at Saranam Retreat Center in West VirginiaMountains and Rivers Sesshin March 18 - 22Interdependence Sesshin June 29 - July 5I'm Amy Kisei. I am a Zen Buddhist Teacher, Spiritual Counselor, Astrologer and Artist. I offer 1:1 Spiritual Counseling sessions using IFS and Hakomi (somatic mindfulness). I also offer astrology readings. Check out my website to learn more. I currently live in Columbus, OH and am a supporting teacher for the Mud Lotus Sangha. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amykisei.substack.com/subscribe
I'm honored to welcome my friend, Will Hudson, to the podcast today!Will's story starts like many others in ranch country: long hours, responsibility at a young age, and a deep desire to prove himself. But somewhere along the way, approval from others became his fuel, and drinking became the way to feel "good enough." In today's episode, we're diving into what being seen and staying sober has really entailed for Will. What started as a party habit in high school and college grew into something that quietly followed him home, into marriage and fatherhood. His story is one of redemption, humility, and hope. He is proof that healing doesn't make us weak; it makes us whole!In this episode, we cover:Will's journey from ranch manager to rediscovering his faith, purpose & sobrietyHow drinking became tied to seeking approval and self-worthThe moment Will's wife's ultimatum changed everything + what life looks like on the other side of addictionThe role of Wild Courage + the power of being witnessed without judgment or fixingHow faith, community & emotional honesty reshaped Will's marriage and relationshipsThe unexpected ways inner healing has improved Will's connection with horses & work on the ranchWhy true strength means showing up, being seen, and doing the hard inner workMake sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!Find the complete show notes here: https://terryndrieling.com/staying-soberConnect with Will:Follow on Instagram @wlazyhSend him an email at hudsonw1987@gmail.com Connect with Terryn:Follow on Instagram @terryn.drielingCheck out my websiteSend me an email at terryn@terryndrieling.comResources & Links:In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts by Gabor MateSeth Dahl and the Emotionally Whole FamilyListen to The Wild Courage PodcastEpisode: Will Hudson, from a Branding trap to BrotherhoodLearn about Wild Courage Fire NightsJoin 1:1 Good Movement GuidanceJoin the waitlist for the Good Movement CollectiveGood Movement music by: Aaron EspePodcast produced by: Jill Carr Podcasting
Tyler and Konnery go insane as they hear the call of Mother Lachrymarum, forcing them to cover the final installment in Dario Argento's The Three Mothers trilogy, "Mother of Tears"! Together they discuss the sharp falloff as a sequel, the visual shift from color lights to daylight, the complicated history of the film's lead, witch gangs, and so much more on this screeching monkey episode of The Friendchise Podcast! What's New: Kon: Dungeon Crawler Carl: Tyler: Trauma (1993) (Prime Video), Anthony Bourdain's Hungry Ghosts by Anthony Bourdain and Joel Rose
“They're demons. You're talking to demons. And I don't like the sound of it one bit.” -- The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts Joe Fisher falls further into darkness as he attempts to prove the earthly existences of his spirit guides. But once he realizes that his otherworldly lover Filipa has lied to him, all bets are off. A late-night meeting with a friend who warns Joe about “the other side of the spirit guides” puts the communications he's been receiving in a new -- and terrifying -- light. The only remaining question is: can Joe get out in time to save himself? Meanwhile, Richard makes some discoveries of his own about his best friend Michael Principato. Can a friendship survive betrayal? And can you ever really go back to high school, reclaim the past, and fix something that seems forever broken? Something that you yourself broke? Links: Support RHPB on Patreon here! https://patreon.com/RichardHatem?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Get RHPB merch here! https://richardhatem-shop.fourthwall.com/? Buy The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-siren-call-of-hungry-ghosts-a-riveting-investigation-into-channeling-and-spirit-guides-joe-fisher/1cb4282a7d49b9fc?ean=9781944529505&next=t
I am currently spending some time with this beautiful teaching poem, Affirming Faith in Mind as part of Autumn Ango through ZCO. As I was reading it this week, I thought about how would I summarize this teaching in one sentence. I came up with:Everything's Included on the Path!Everything is included. Maybe it seems too simple, too obvious. And yet, how often are we looking outside of our experience for satisfaction, the answer, some-thing-else. How could it be that our doubt, fear, the wars and violence we bear witness to, as well as the love, pain, empathy, grief, sadness we feel is part of awakening? That anything the mind thinks, or the body feels. Not just the good feelings, the spiritual thoughts—but everything. Everything is included, is an expression of the Awakened Heart. Is liberation itself.If everything is included. What does that mean for our living? For our practice? Maybe best not to try to make meaning of it. But to practice, to live with this inquiry. For faith is something we discover through our embodiment.So we can ask, we can invite—Can I practice here? With these emotions? In this relationship? In this political environment? With this activation? When I am triggered or hurting—what does practice look like, where can I find refuge?Sometimes we imagine that if our meditation or dharma practice was “working” we would get immediate relief from the challenging emotion, the pain, the difficult belief. Or we would have the answer about how to respond to the complex relational and societal patterns we are a part of. Though sometimes astonishingly this does happen. I find that practice often offers a little more space, to be with and recognize things as they are.Practicing the all-inclusive heart can take many forms. At this time of year in the Zen Buddhist tradition we have rituals for turning towards the monstrous, neglected, wayward, confused, unruly energies in ourselves and the world—energies that we are often trying to control, get-in-line or banish. One Hundred Demons Night ParadeAt Mud Lotus Sangha on Sunday night we did a practice of the 100 Demons Night Parade. It was inspired by a scroll that the 17th Century Zen Master, Hakuin Zenji painted. The 100 Demons Night Parade or Hyakki Yagyo is a procession of the supernatural from Japanese folklore, that artists would often attempt to depict. It is said that Hakuin allowed his inner demons to take form and join this other worldly night parade.So we drew our demons, inner enemies, monsters, hungry ghosts—as a practice and way of expressing inner thoughts/feelings through art. Many people remarked that what feels scary or frightening inside—actually looked scared on paper. Others said that they recognized that all their demons seemed connected around a fundamental belief or feeling. We taped our pictures on the wall. It felt easy in that form to accept and love these creatures—that represented our challenges, fears, pains and struggles, the parts of ourselves that at times feel difficult to love. They were cute, awkwardly fearsome, sad and lonely beings. What is a demon, anyway?The 12th Century Tibetan Yogini Machig Labdron defines a demon as “whatever appears to hinder liberation—awakening to true nature.”What hinders awakening? Can anything hinder awakening?Yet, sometimes we feel hindered. Sometimes awakening seems 100 demons away.Machig Labdron categorized these “demons” or apparent hinderances to liberation into four categories.* Outer Demons—situations and circumstances outside of our control, this includes other people, organizations, institutions, diseases, wars, relationships that we tend to blame or feel burdened by in some way* Inner Demons—the thoughts, emotions, feelings, sensations, beliefs that we have a tendency to identify with, evade, push away, attempt to control or fight with this can include pain, irritation, rage, fear, anxiety, doubt, unworthiness, shame, disappointment, sadness, feeling not-good-enough, etc. (she also called the inner demons, the demons that go on and on and on…referring to mind's capacity to constantly generate/pick-up on new information, stories, memories, etc)* Demons of Elation—pride and the good feelings that we tend to identify with but in doing so they make us feel as if we are superior to others* The Demon of Self-Clinging—our mis-identification with this elusive sense of self and our strategies of “selfing”Machig developed a practice for meeting these demons with wise unconditional love. A practice that sprung from her own meditation experience. One night she was meditating in a tree over a lake when suddenly the Naga-protector of the lake appeared and threatened her. Instead of retreating in fear or engaging in a fight with the Naga, Machig offered her body. The Naga-protector was so moved by Machig's selfless generosity that he offered to be her protector.Making Friends with the MonstrousThe practice Machig developed is called Chod. It is a practice of all inclusive awareness, where everything and everyone is included. Her practice was to invite all the demons to a feast—the difficult people, the troubling emotions, the waring countries, the greedy billionaires, the sicknesses, the fears, the anxieties, the pride—as well as all the buddhas, bodhisattvas, guardian spirits, dharma protectors. You invite them all. And your body becomes the offering. This is a deep practice of prajna wisdom and generosity, recognizing that all that appears has this same root of Mind. All the demons, all our troubles, all the greed in the world, all the enlightened states of mind and heart—it all comes from the same source and appears in the same heart-mind of liberation.In Zen we have a similar practice called Sejiki or The Ceremony for the Hungry Ghost. It's a ritual of inviting the lost, confused, needy-at-times, wanting parts of us as well as these energies found in the world—to a feast of debauchery. We make an altar with all the things we crave or thirst for, that the hungry ghost desires or reaches for. During the ceremony we invite them to come to the feast, we meet them with love, tenderness, an open heart of understanding as well as clear seeing. In this meeting transmutation is allowed to occur, like Machig's Naga protector —in the space of kind acceptance and non-judgmental generosity transformation happens. We see the ghosts for who they really are, not monsters to be feared or gotten rid of—but creative, unruly-at-times, confused-at-times, fun-loving, a bit wayward energies that want satisfaction—the deep satisfaction of liberation —truly they are allies on this path! They are manifestations of bodhicitta—the deep-heart-vow for awakening.Ritual is powerful. We will be doing a version of the Sejiki Ceremony this coming Monday, you are invited to join! Information can be found below.Weekly Online Meditation EventHungry Ghost Ceremony and Meditation Monday Night Dharma — Monday, Nov 3rd 6P PT / 9P ET. Join weekly for drop-in meditation and dharma talk. This week we will be doing a ceremony for the hungry heart. There will be a guided meditation to help us connect with this energy, a short dharma talk and ceremony. You are invited to bring an offering for your hungry heart. This could be something that represents what you crave, reach for, long for, want, desire. Also bring a small piece of candy that we will offer to the hungry heart during the ceremony.Feel free to join anytime. Event lasts about 1.5 hours. ZOOM LINKIn-Person in Columbus, Ohio through Mud Lotus SanghaWeekly Meditations on Tuesday, Wednesday and ThursdayRetreats, Meditation instruction and other events can be found on our website.Earth Dreams is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.I'm Amy Kisei. I am a Zen Buddhist Teacher, Spiritual Counselor, Astrologer and Artist. I offer 1:1 Spiritual Counseling sessions using IFS and Hakomi (somatic mindfulness). I also offer astrology readings. Check out my website to learn more. I currently live in Columbus, OH and am a supporting teacher for the Mud Lotus Sangha. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amykisei.substack.com/subscribe
Since 2016, Tim McKee has been the publisher of North Atlantic Books, a nonprofit press with a 50-year legacy of advancing healing, consciousness, and cultural transformation. North Atlantic Books has long been aligned with a similar spirit that animates Esalen: a commitment to somatics, trauma-informed healing, a willingness to platform voices working at the edges of personal and collective awakening. The catalog at North Atlantic books includes seminal works ranging from The Wild Edge of Sorrow by Francis Weller to Gabor Maté's In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts — books that helped introduce somatic and trauma-based healing to the broader culture. Other books they publish include Black Psychedelic Revolution by Nicholas Powers, Mystery School in Hyperspace by Graham St. John, a cultural history of DMT, Reclaiming Ugly by Vanessa Rochelle Lewis, and Antifascist Dad coming soon, from the conspirituality podcast host Matthew Remski. In this conversation, Tim and Sam explore how publishing at its best can be a liberatory act, how the “personal” and the “political” have become difficult to separate in the current landscape, and issues surrounding publishing marginalized and emergent voices. They discuss what it takes to support authors whose work challenges dominant narratives, and how a publishing house can strive toward equity not just in output, but in process.
Lấy bối cảnh tại Melbourne trong ngày Rằm tháng 7 - tháng cô hồn theo tâm linh Việt Nam, khi cộng đồng người Việt cầu nguyện cho những người đã khuất, loạt phim truyền hình Hungry Ghost không chỉ là một bộ phim ma, mà còn khám phá những tổn thương tâm lý được truyền từ thế hệ này sang thế hệ khác, cũng như ảnh hưởng của việc rời xa quê hương và nỗi lòng lưu lạc, giống như những linh hổn vất vưởng.
When I first began my recovery journey, I believed the answer to ending porn addiction was more control — more willpower, more discipline, more “try harder.”But the truth is, that mindset only deepened my shame and made me fight harder against myself.In this episode, I sit down with Jeremy Lipkowitz — a former Buddhist monk, mindfulness teacher, and founder of The Unhooked Academy — to explore a radically different path to freedom from porn addiction.We dive deep into the power of mindfulness and self-compassion as tools to overcome shame, heal the mind, and rewire the brain for peace and presence. This conversation bridges neuroscience, psychology, and Buddhist philosophy, showing you how mindfulness can create real, lasting change from the inside out.
More stories of the unexplained!
“Here, in an ordinary suburban living room in Toronto, a cynical, 42-year-old mother of three was giving voice to disembodied humans who were testifying to the fact that we do not die. And that we are never truly alone.” -- Joe Fisher, The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts On July 20th, 1984, journalist and paranormal researcher Joe Fisher witnesses the phenomenon of channeling for the first time -- and his life changes forever. What if spirit guides really do exist? What if we all have people on the other side who watch us, love us and silently guide us in ways we cannot even begin to imagine? Joe sets out to prove this very thing. But as he embarks on this strange journey, his objectivity falters when his own personal spirit guide introduces herself: her name is Filipa -- and 300 years ago in Greece, the two of them were lovers. But as his obsession with her grows, Joe begins to suspect she might not be exactly who -- or what -- she says she is. Richard's life changes forever, too -- on his first day of high school. That's when he meets the legendary Michael Principato. Michael is everything Richard wants to be: popular, talented, funny -- and effortlessly creative. Richard and Michael soon become best friends and for one magical year it's a relationship like nothing Richard's ever experienced before. But something happens that first summer after freshman year and suddenly Richard finds himself wondering: do I really know Michael Principato at all? Links: Support RHPB on Patreon here! https://patreon.com/RichardHatem?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Get RHPB merch here! https://richardhatem-shop.fourthwall.com/? Buy The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-siren-call-of-hungry-ghosts-a-riveting-investigation-into-channeling-and-spirit-guides-joe-fisher/1cb4282a7d49b9fc?ean=9781944529505&next=t
#japan #ghosts #eggsIn the first story, we learn about a greedy ghost that has some awful eating habbits.In the second story, we learn about why you don't talk to strange women, crying by the moat.Source: Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things By Lafcadio HearnNarrator: Dustin SteichmannMusic: Krao - Dark Sakura (Japanese Horror Background Music)Sound Effects: Fire Burst.wav by SilverIllusionist -- https://freesound.org/s/472688/ -- License: Attribution 4.0, engukoji_shrine.wav by volivieri -- https://freesound.org/s/76581/ -- License: Attribution 4.0, Desolation Wilderness by RTB45 -- https://freesound.org/s/366670/ -- License: Attribution 4.0, windy pine forest (soft) by jgrzinich -- https://freesound.org/s/436858/ -- License: Attribution 4.0, lukas_tvrdon_zisa_cry_scream, and Zapsplat.comPicture credit: Maudgalyayana encounters his hungry ghost mother, from the 12th century Gaki Zoshi (Scroll of the Hungry Ghosts), a National Treasure of Japan. Image: Wikimedia Commons
Festivals of light are universal throughout all of human history and culture, no matter how distinct or separate the latter might be. The Hindu Diwali literally means “row of lights,” just like the lighted pumpkins, and rows of Christmas lights, not to mention the traditions of Hanukkah, Day of the Dead, or the Hungry Ghost. Lights have traditionally been used to support the sun and its warmth, at the very least to preserve it in the end-times of the year. They are also used to assist our daily activities as much as they are used to help guide the dead, spirits and ghosts searching for rest. If unable to find the other side these spirits can become trapped. Is it possible with the universal abandonment of the old ways, and the degrading of them by major institutional religions, that there is a clogged purgatory of spirits trapped in agony? Could this at all contribute to the pain and suffering in our ow world? Also, how do eastern and western views on ghosts differ and how are they similar?*The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITEBuyMe-CoffeePaypal: rdgable1991@gmail.comCashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.
“The Spookiest of All Ghosts” isn't about haunted houses or things that go bump in the night. It's about the restless hungers that haunt our own hearts and minds. The cravings, habits, and addictions that whisper “just one more.” Drawing on the Buddha's teachings and Dr. Gabor Maté's In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts, we explored how to face those inner ghosts with compassion, not fear. And how to feed them wisely with mindfulness, connection, and love. I hope you enjoy the talk!https://bio.reverendgeorgebeecher.com
Haunted by the legacy of his superstar father and by an old family curse, Brandon Lee tried to outrun the past. But the past came after him all the same. It was said that his father, Bruce Lee, was taken by that family curse at just 32 years old, and that it then followed Brandon to the set of The Crow, a cross between a superhero blockbuster and a brooding art film that was all goth. The shoot was plagued by injury, electrocution, storms, fires, and car crashes – and culminated in tragedy when a prop gun fired a real bullet. To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. This episode was originally published on October 7, 2024. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Visit www.disgracelandpod.com/merch to see the latest Disgraceland merch! Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we're discussing Scully's inability to recognise a frog, Mulder leaning whorishly and cultural appropriation. That's right, we're taking a deep dive into season three episode nineteen, Hell Money. Thank you to everyone who got involved in this week's episode. If you'd like to feature in our next episode then tweet us @TheMSRFilesPod or send your emails to TheMSRFilesPodcast@GMail.com where you can also send in your own paranormal stories to feature in our next Do You Think I'm Spooky? Segment. Also, don't forget to check us out on Instagram and TikTok @TheMSRFilesPodcast Discord: https://discord.gg/GYChzt5f
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Padmavajra plunges fearlessly down into the lower realms of the wheel of life to meet the beings who inhabit - and the Buddhas who come to meet them. A sobering but strongly felt evocation of how we make the worlds with our minds - and what we might do to counteract the dangers. Excerpted from the talk On Hell and Hungry Ghosts, given at Padmaloka Retreat Centre, as Part of the series Tibetan Book of the Dead (Bardo Thodol), 2005. *** Help us keep FBA Podcasts free for everyone! Donate now: https://freebuddhistaudio.com/donate Subscribe to our Dharmabytes podcast: Bite-sized clips - Buddhist inspiration three times a week. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dharmabytes-from-free-buddhist-audio/id416832097 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UHPDj01UH6ptj8FObwBfB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FreeBuddhistAudio1967
Bruce Smith joins Kevin Young to read “Open Letter To My Ancestors” by Mary Ruefle, and his own poem “The Game.” Smith, the author of eight poetry collections, including the forthcoming “Hungry Ghost,” has received awards from the Academy of American Poets and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, in addition to fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. He teaches at Syracuse University. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Thank you for listening. These Dharma talks were recorded at Muddy Water Zen Buddhist temple in Royal Oak, Michigan. These Dharma talks were recorded at Muddy Water Zen Buddhist Temple in Royal Oak, Michigan.For more information about Buddhism, the Korean Taego order, or visiting our Temple, please visit our website www.muddywaterzen.orgYou can find these podcasts on Youtube as well at https://youtube.com/@muddywaterzentemple9792
Talking with writer, garage mystic, and Lotus Sutra enthusiast, Jigoku — anonymous poster and publisher — on Buddhist intellectual responses to civilization shift. On his treatise Theory of the End, on shitposting, on Buddhist white pills, on the Lotus Sutra, Nichirenism, utopianism, and modernity, on his analysis and response to Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man, on Devadatta as archetype, on Jacques Ellul and the relentless onslaught of technique, on the esoteric, on on Kishio Satomi and the Nichirenist response to modernity machinery, on Nick Land, on Tetsuo: The Iron Man, on Dan da Dan, on the Hungry Ghost press and sutras on Namu Myoho Renge Kyo…Hungry Ghost Books Get full access to Leafbox at leafbox.substack.com/subscribe
Every year, Taiwan has many Hungry Ghost festivals. It's a very big, very old festival. Some say it's more than two thousand years old! People honor the ghosts of family and friends who died.台灣很多地方都會過中元節。 他大概有超過兩千多年的歷史。每年的中元節,大家會緬懷過世的親人。Click HERE for the full transcript!
Hungry Ghost Day is the one day of the year where all of the ghosts and spirits that have been dwelling in the Lower Realm can leave the Underworld and walk amongst the living. But the ghosts that walk the earth during the Hungry Ghost Festival are not those of our beloved dead ancestors who just popped in to say hello, or to tell us that they miss us. No, these spirits have a much more anguished story to tell.
Many different cultures from China and Southeast Asia honor the dead on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month during the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhongyuan in Daoism and Yulanpen or Ullambana in Mahayana Buddhism. In this episode, we'll trace the origins of ancestor worship to ancient Shang Dynasty Oracle Bones, or “Dragon Bones,” which were used to inscribe petitions to ancestral spirits and hold the earliest evidence of Chinese writing. Then we'll explore how regional variations of those ancient beliefs blended with the Buddhist Ulambana Sutra (or Mulian Rescues His Mother from Hell), Daoist visions of the afterlife, and Confucian teachings on filial responsibility. Over time, these influences eventually gave rise to the Hungry Ghost Festival which has continued to evolve into modern celebrations that weave together ancient traditions and modern lifestyles to honor both personal ancestors and members of the community lost in historical tragedies.TranscriptsFor transcripts of this episode head over to: https://archpodnet.com/tpm/21LinksSee photos related to episode topics on InstagramLoving the macabre lore? Treat your host to a coffee!Learn More About Chinese History with the China History PodcastLos Angeles Hungry Ghost Festival 2025Video: Taiwan's “Ghost Grappling”Video: Mulian Saves His Mother Performance at Kiew Lee Tong Temple in SingaporeAcademic SourcesCampany, Robert F. 1991. Ghosts Matter: The Culture of Ghosts in Six Dynasties Zhiguai. Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews (CLEAR) 13:15.Chan, Selina Ching. 2023. Unequal Inscriptions of the Hungry Ghosts (Yulan) Festival Celebrations as Intangible Cultural Heritage in Hong Kong. China Perspectives(132):49–59.Deutsch, Lauren W. Chinese Joss Paper Offerings.Liu, Jingyu. 2020. The Unimpeded Passage: The Making of Universal Salvation Rites and Buddho-Daoist Interactions in Medieval China.Shirin, Shakinah. 2021. Past and Present Rituals of Hungry Ghost Festival. Intercultural Communication.Zhao, Yin. Indian Cultural Elements on the Ullambana Festival.ArchPodNetAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnetAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetAPN ShopAffiliatesMotion
In this episode, Anna and Bracey review In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts by Dr. Gabor Maté. They discuss Maté's compassionate approach to understanding addiction, the stories that stuck with them, and how his insights connect to broader questions of trauma, healing, and human connection. Together, they reflect on what the book stirred up for them personally and what lessons listeners might take away about empathy, judgment, and the hidden struggles people carry.Some episodes you may have missed….Here's some good ones from the archives!Relationships Post ParenthoodMaybe You Should Talk to Someone Book ReviewExploring Self-CompassionIf you've enjoyed any of our episodes, we'd appreciate it if you'd share with a friend. That's how podcasts grow - through connection - and we appreciate you helping us grow! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit likehearted.substack.com
In this episode of Smashing Secrets, Chloe and Jo settle in with a cup (or several!) of tea and dive into a soulful mix of stories, energy shifts, and spiritual insights. From the magic of matcha ceremonies and tea rituals to deep personal transformations, this one flows between laughter, synchronicities, and those unexpected “full-circle” moments. Chloe shares her recent adventures — from camping under the stars in Wales to connecting with Celtic traditions, community, and nature — and how it sparked a wave of personal growth, creativity, and healing. Jo unpacks the potent energies of the Monkey month and Snake year in BaZi astrology, exploring how this period can stir endings, new beginnings, and karmic release. Together, they discuss: ✨ The significance of tea ceremonies and how rituals deepen connection ✨ Chloe's healing journey at Camp Out Festival & Green Man ✨ The Monkey + Snake energy combo and what it means for change, travel, and transformation ✨ How the Hungry Ghost Month (23rd Aug – 21st Sept) impacts energy, intuition, and spiritual protection ✨ Tips for staying grounded, protecting your qi, and embracing positive rituals ✨ Synchronicities, moth symbolism, and personal stories you won't want to miss Whether you're curious about feng shui, BaZi astrology, spiritual portals, or simply seeking comfort and connection in uncertain times, this episode is full of insights to guide you through change with softness and intention.
MindHack's Latest Code Drop: We unpack a groundbreaking approach to mental wellness with former software engineer and author, Brian Sachetta. Brian reveals how to 'debug' your mind, treating anxious thought loops and mental overwhelm like 'rogue software' that can be systematically reprogrammed. Discover his powerful IRA framework: Interrupt, Reframe, Anchor, a concrete algorithm to halt anxiety spirals and transform stress into 'rocket fuel' for enhanced performance. Learn actionable strategies to optimize your mental operating system, tackle imposter syndrome, and cultivate profound resilience. Tune in to engineer your calm and unlock a sharper, more focused mindset.ℹ️ About the GuestBrian Sachetta, the visionary former software engineer and founder of Get Out Of Your Head. Brian uniquely applies tech-inspired solutions to mental wellness, helping us debug our minds. His powerful books, including 'Get Out of Your Head: A Toolkit for Living with and Overcoming Anxiety' and 'Navigating the Abyss of Depression,' offer concrete strategies to reprogram anxious thought loops and cultivate profound resilience.Website InstagramFacebook
Dos cemitérios amaldiçoados aos porcos cor-de-rosa, exploramos a carreira de Tokuro Fujiwara, um dos arquitetos originais da Capcom que, entre Ghosts 'n Goblins, Tomba!, Mega Man, Resident Evil e dezenas de outros clássicos, deixou uma marca incontornável na história dos vídeo games. 00:02:30 - Introdução 00:19:08 - Pooyan (1982) 00:23:55 - Roc ‘N Rope (1983) 00:32:02 - O Começo da Capcom 00:42:12 - Vulgus (1984) 00:48:19 - Pirate Ship Higemaru (1984) 01:02:03 - Ghosts ‘n Goblins (1985) 01:40:39 - Commando (1986) 01:47:35 - The Speed Rumbler (1986) 01:52:44 - Bionic Commando (1987/88) 02:15:41 - Tiger Road (1987) 02:19:13 - Sweet Home (1989) 02:43:16 - Marusa no Onna (1989) 02:52:04 - Destiny of an Emperor II (1991) 02:58:56 - Resident Evil (1996) 03:09:59 - Tomba! (1998) 03:32:41 - Deep Space e Hungry Ghosts (2003) Contribua | Twitter | YouTube | Twitch | Contato
In the Members Only podcast episode of the Classic Ghost Stories podcast for July 2025, I spent a lot of time apologising for being late in delivering the Members Only episode to you this month. I then talk about my Uncanny Mirror project, which I'm sure many of you will find very interesting. I then talk a bit about our holiday in Scotland. I read from a book called Hungry Ghosts by Joe Fisher. I then get bored with that and move on to Adventures in the Supernormal by Aileen J. Garrett, who is a psychic, and I get really interested in the description of her childhood in County Meath in Ireland. But then I sort of run out of time; the scrap man's scrapping in the background, and altogether it's a very scrappy episode, but I hope it makes you laugh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, BFFs Krista + Olivia Amitrano, aka Organic Olivia, dive into the intricate web of codependency. Together, they unpack the reasons why we seek external validation and inspire us on a journey towards awareness and breaking the cycle.Ahead, Olivia opens up about her childhood and the experiences that led her down the addictive path of codependency. She explains how this pattern can affect our health, likening the Chinese Medicine concept of 'dampness' to our emotional and spiritual challenges with codependency.Morning Microdose is a podcast curated by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik, the hosts and founders of Almost 30, a global community, brand, and top rated podcast.With curated clips from the Almost 30 podcast, Morning Mircodose will set the tone for your day, so you can feel inspired through thought provoking conversations…all in digestible episodes that are less than 10 minutes.Wake up with Krista and Lindsey, both literally and spiritually, Monday-Friday.If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to the full episode on Spotify here and on Apple here.
On episode 324, Sabrina shares some archetypal themes of Saturn in Aries in light of the recent ingress: on committed self-development, and finding the earlier source or origin of our personality or ego's contractions and distortions.One-off EFT sessions (current availability): https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=16282149&appointmentType=72519309or in the future, check here as well: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=16282149&appointmentType=75834824Write sabrina@monarchastrology.com to start a conversation about 1:1 longer term coaching✨
On episode 323, Sabrina goes for a walk in the neighborhood (in Portland) and talks about emotional freedom technique, the fixed signs, and how transforming stored pain transmutes into power and creativity.Limited session availability at this time here: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=16282149&appointmentType=72519309or in the future, check here as well: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=16282149&appointmentType=75834824✨
In this episode, join my conversation originally aired on The George Peterson podcast. I share my journey of addiction and recovery, from childhood coping mechanisms to achieving inner peace. We dive into the psychology and neuroscience of porn addiction, the impact of trauma, and the Buddhist concept of the Hungry Ghost. I discuss techniques to break free from shame, rewire the brain, and cultivate equanimity for lasting emotional resilience. Join us as we explore the nature of craving, contentment, and the quest for true inner fulfillment.
No this isn't a Halloween show.. We're talking about something a little more deep today. That feeling inside most of us that can be a little difficult to shake at times. What is it? Give us a listen and then let us know how you feel about it.
On episode 322, Sabrina shares some thoughts on the Venus-Neptune conjunction in Aries and its themes with beginnings, vulnerable joy, hunger and desire, and the instincts of the heart or instincts toward connection.MENTIONED:Evolutionary Astrology Intensive: https://sabrina-monarch.squarespace.com/Read about current offerings and book a session with me: https://mailchi.mp/monarchastrology/books-are-open-for-readings-eftEmail me sabrina@monarchastrology.com to inquire about 1:1 Mentorship or express interest in the next advanced alumni program✨
On episode 321, Sabrina forecasts the New Moon in Taurus happening April 27 at 3:31 PM EDT, and its relationship to the Mars in Leo - Pluto in Aquarius opposition metaphorically pictured here as "the casino", or high sensation gameplays we can get addicted to playing out for hits of validation, aliveness, or self-worth. That versus remembering inherent worthiness, self-possession and the natural more grounded and authentic channels of fruitfulness and gratification that exist in nature.MENTIONED:Evolutionary Astrology Intensive: https://sabrina-monarch.squarespace.com/Jonathan Koe's podcast episode Untangling the Tyranny of Proving your Worth: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1nBRDCJ4EyZhpqM4aicjEw?si=ed249a4914aa48ed (or look up Healing the Spirit podcast on your app of choice)Daje the Storydoula's post: https://www.instagram.com/p/DI2MoZUzVme/?img_index=1David Ghiyam: https://www.instagram.com/davidghiyam/Read about current offerings and book a session with me: https://mailchi.mp/monarchastrology/books-are-open-for-readings-eftEmail me sabrina@monarchastrology.com to inquire about 1:1 Mentorship or express interest in the next advanced alumni program✨
On episode 320, Sabrina shares about the Saturn - North Node in Pisces conjunction and how sensitive people learn to shut down or defend themselves from their own sensitivities, which, when met/cultivated/supported instead, relate to our deeper spiritual gifts or capacities as lovers. Either way, it's how we employ Saturn (blocking or protecting) where we are the most porous and open and therefore vulnerable/sensitive.MENTIONED:Evolutionary Astrology Intensive - APPLY NOW - last live cohort begins May 6: https://sabrina-monarch.squarespace.com/Read about current offerings and book a session with me: https://mailchi.mp/monarchastrology/books-are-open-for-readings-eftEmail me sabrina@monarchastrology.com to inquire about 1:1 Mentorship or express interest in the next advanced alumni program✨
On episode 319, Sabrina forecasts the transit of Mars in Leo trine Neptune in Aries (exact April 19 or April 20 depending on time zone) and how it relates to creative frustration and depletion (when our scope is small/limited) vs. spiritual vitality, and possibly our prayers to become greater, more talented, more realized in our paths/mission/gift.MENTIONED:Evolutionary Astrology Intensive - last live cohort begins May 6: https://sabrina-monarch.squarespace.com/Read about current offerings and book a session with me: https://mailchi.mp/monarchastrology/books-are-open-for-readings-eftEmail me sabrina@monarchastrology.com to inquire about 1:1 Mentorship or express interest in the next advanced alumni program✨
A Full Moon in Libra, ruled by a stationing direct Venus in Pisces conjunct Saturn in Pisces -- on the divine discontent of "settling" for a fallen world (and coping with escapism), or devoting oneself to embodying and creating the dream.MENTIONED:Evolutionary Astrology Intensive - last live cohort begins May 6: https://sabrina-monarch.squarespace.com/Read about current offerings and book a session with me: https://mailchi.mp/monarchastrology/books-are-open-for-readings-eftEmail me sabrina@monarchastrology.com to inquire about 1:1 Mentorship or express interest in the next advanced alumni program✨
On episode 317, Sabrina shares some hot take/big think thoughts on Neptune in Aries and its connection to "base" emotions (anger, fear, lust) - and a learning process over this transit of how we relate to our primal fire in more embodied, sacred, and wise ways that do not deny/avoid the fire.MENTIONED:Evolutionary Astrology Intensive - last live cohort begins May 6: https://sabrina-monarch.squarespace.com/Ki's astrology: @godspeed.earthlings on IG https://www.threads.net/@godspeed.earthlings?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==Magic of the Spheres podcast fear episode "Philosophizing the Nature of Fear: Tales of Fear, Shamanism & Awakening": https://shows.acast.com/magic-of-the-spheres-podcast/episodes/philosophizing-the-nature-of-fear-tales-of-fear-shamanism-awReligion in Human Evolution by Robert BellahMadelyn Moon's Artist of Love (currently listening to the audiobook)Email me sabrina@monarchastrology.com to inquire about 1:1 Mentorship or express interest in the next advanced alumni program✨
On episode 316, Sabrina Monarch discusses the astrological significance of Venus retrograding from Aries into Pisces and making a conjunction with Neptune, highlighting themes of anger and healing.The Evolutionary Astrology Intensive - starting May 6, 2025: https://sabrina-monarch.squarespace.com/Email me sabrina@monarchastrology.com to inquire about 1:1 Mentorship or express interest in the next advanced alumni program✨
Haunted by the legacy of his superstar father. Haunted by an old family curse. Brandon Lee tried to outrun his past, but it came after him all the same. It was said that his father, Bruce Lee, was taken by that family curse at just 32 years old. And that it then followed Brandon, when he was 28, to the set of The Crow, a cross between a superhero blockbuster and a brooding art film that was all goth. The shoot was plagued by injury, electrocution, storms, fires, and car crashes – and culminated in tragedy when a prop gun fired a real bullet. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices