Brain Shaman
Brain Shaman is a philosophical and scientific journey towards better brain health. Michael Waite discusses how you can change your brain state and overall nervous system via behavior, nutrition, nature, and technology. Mental illness, addiction, and low brain function are destroying so many people and societies. By becoming increasingly disconnected from our natural mind-body-world and plugged into the artificial ones, we are getting sicker, weaker, and less free. We must become more conscious of how the information that we consume (in the form of action, food, drugs, sensory input, media, etc.) affects our brain. This podcast teaches you how to reconnect with your primordial nature, reprogram your brain, regain your freedom, and redirect your life.
Episodes
170 episodes
Eric O'Neill: Scams, Cybercrime, and Protecting Yourself Online | Episode 169
Eric O'Neill is a cybersecurity expert, lawyer, former FBI operative, and author of Gray Day and
Hector Rodriguez: The Brain in Mental Health | Episode 168
Dr. Héctor Rodriguez ("Dr. Hector") is an integrative psychiatrist and founder of Miami’s White Butterfly Clinic. In this episode, we discuss the neur...
Sam Arbesman: Complex Systems, Code, and Human Understanding | Episode 167
Sam Arbesman is a complexity scientist, writer, and Scientist in Residence at Lux Capital, known for his books
Jerzy Gregorek: The Happy Body — Presence, Strength, and a Joyful Life | Episode 166
Jerzy Gregorek is a Polish-American four-time World Weightlifting Champion, world record holder, poet, and creator of The Happy Body program - a 30-min...
Pamela Michaux: Childhood, Survival, and Self-Ownership | Episode 165
Pamela Michaux is the author of Mundele Diaries, a memoir about her childhood in Congo and Belgium. In this episode, she shares the challen...
Phyllis Leavitt: The Wounded States of America | Episode 164
Phyllis Leavitt is a psychotherapist and author of America in Therapy. In this episode, we explore how the United States can be unders...
John Kammer: Grief, Journaling, and AI | Episode 163
John Kammer is the founder of Guardian AIngels, an AI-powered grief journaling platform designed to help people process loss and maintain connection wi...
Jamie Woodhouse: Sentientism and the Expanding Moral Circle | Episode 162
Jamie Woodhouse is a philosopher and advocate for sentientism, a worldview grounded in evidence, reason, and compassion for all sentient beings. In this episode, we explore what sentientism is, how it co...
Gualtiero Piccinini: Consciousness, Mechanisms, and Levels of the Mind | Episode 161
Gualtiero Piccinini is a philosopher and cognitive scientist who studies the mind as a multi-level, complex system, combining philosophy, neuroscience, and cognitive science to und...
Michelle Dosanjh-Johal: Autism and Mental Illness in the Family | Episode 160
Michelle Dosanjh-Johal is the mother of two children with autism and mental illness and the author of
Larry O’Nan: Stewardship, Strengths, and Authenticity | Episode 159
Larry O’Nan is a nonprofit fund development leader, author, and mentor with over five decades of experience helping individuals and organizations live with purpose and steward their resources. He has counseled...
Paige Alexander & Jamie Morgan Reno: Food Addiction and Recovery | Episode 158
Paige Alexander and Jamie Morgan Reno are the creators of the Real Food Recovery move...
Ana Pashyanti: Back to the Wild Body | Episode 157
Ana Pashyanti is a meditation teacher. In this episode, we talk about embodied meditation and returning to the body, nature, and self. Connect & Learn MoreWebsite:
Richard Jay Hutto: Women, Money, and Power in the Gilded Age | Episode 156
Richard Jay Hutto is a historian and author who focuses on America’s Gilded Age, with books like A Peculiar Tribe of People and
Alan Lazaros: Discipline, Systems, and a Meaningful Life | Episode 155
Alan Lazaros is the CEO and co-host of Next Level University. In this episode, we discuss strategies for increasing success and fulfillmen...
Lara Briden: Metabolic Health for Women | Episode 154
Lara Briden is a naturopathic doctor specializing in women's health and the author of Metabolism Repair for Women,
Harmony Hannigan: Embodied Meditation and Connection | Episode 153
Harmony Hannigan is a yoga, tantra, meditation, and breathwork teacher and founder of Nayana Yoga. In this episode, we explore tantric embodied practi...
Robert Radnoti: Rewiring the Mind with Hypnosis | Episode 152
Robert Radnoti is a hypnotist who works with behavior and cognition through hypnosis. In this episode, we discuss how hypnosis works and how it's used to change your thinking, attitude, success, and life...
Kadri Aworigo: From Survival to Connection | Episode 151
Kadri Aworigo is a psychotherapist and counsellor who helps adults heal from trauma, shame, and emotional disconnection. In this episode, she shares her story and lessons on reconnection.We ...
George Haymaker: The Neuroscience of Addiction & Recovery | Episode 150
George Haymaker is an ex-addict turned neuroscience coach who helps people rewire their behavior, identity, and habits. In this episode, George shares his recovery story and explains the neuroscience...
Jess Frost: After the Childhood Storm | Episode 149
Jess Frost is a coach for adult children of alcoholics. In this episode, she shares how she survived a chaotic childhood and rebuilt her life from the inside out. Connect and L...
Simon Rowbottom: The Psychology of a Musician | Episode 148
Simon Rowbottom is a musician and psychotherapist, and a member of the English alternative rock band The Boo Radleys, best known for their h...
Bernd Haber: Germany and the Winds of History | Episode 147
Bernd Haber is the author of Fritz Häber, The Complete Diary: 16 Months in an American POW Camp