Third Eye on the Prize
Third Eye on the Prize is a poetic, grounded podcast for people willing to stay present when life's waters get choppy.
Hosted by writer and artist Debra Sansone, the show explores presence not as a concept, but as a lived practice under pressure: in moments of unexpected change, parenting, relationship, grief, intuition...even collapse.
These episodes don't aim to soothe or bypass discomfort, but to stay with it long enough for something honest to emerge.
Drawing on storytelling, spiritual inquiry, and embodied attention, Third Eye on the Prize questions easy narratives and spiritual shortcuts, inviting listeners into deeper contact with themselves and the world as it is - messy, intelligent, and alive.
Taking a look at the turbulence happening in the world right now through the lens of presence.
As always: keep your third eye on the prize, and remember, truth is beyond belief.
Third Eye on the Prize
Dying and Rebirth: We’re Living Through It!
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"We don't have a life, we are life."
In this moment, it feels like two worlds overlap: one collapsing under the weight of greed and control, another emerging through awareness and compassion.
In this episode, Debra traces the pattern from patriarchy and slavery to tech oligarchs and AI—showing how the same forces that destabilize us can also awaken us.
A reflection on rule by the few, awakening by the many, and what it means to live through the overlap of collapse and emergence.
Truth is Beyond Belief
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