The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
Summary: Find out how to live better, with less suffering, and more wonder. Join Cory Allen—author, meditation teacher, and music producer—as he asks leading experts in mindfulness, neuroscience, music, and philosophy to share their wisdom.
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Podcasts:
Shauna Shapiro is a clinical psychologist who has been studying the science of mindfulness for over 20 years. In this podcast, we talk about the power of self-compassion, the three pillars of mindfulness, and her new book Good Morning, I Love You.
Hal Elrod is the author of the international bestseller The Miracle Morning and a top-rated keynote speaker. In this podcast, we talk about consciousness shifts, turning miracles into realities, and the power of self-belief.
Miles Neale is a Contemplative Psychotherapist, Buddhist teacher, faculty member of Tibet House US, and author. In this episode, we talk about Miles’ recent pilgrimage to Sri Lanka, turning fear into curiosity, and how to refine the maps of your mind.
Hansa Bergwal is the co-founder of the WeCroak App which is inspired by a Bhutanese folk saying: to be a happy person, one must contemplate death five times daily. In this episode, we discuss how mindfully contemplating death and impermanence can help you live better today.
Geoff Woods is an entrepreneur, Vice President of The One Thing, and host of The One Thing podcast. In this episode, we talk about useful ways to organize your life and bring goals into focus so you can start the new year with purpose.
Spring Washam is a meditation teacher, author, and a member of the teacher’s council at Spirit Rock Meditation Center. In this podcast, we talk about what really goes down at meditation retreats, what we can learn from sitting with strong emotions, and her new book A Fierce Heart.
Michael Phillip is the wonder-seeking host of the Third Eye Drops podcast. In one of Michael’s most powerful appearances to date, we talk about overcoming creative anxiety, trusting the path, and how a zen mind and a process-driven mind can be a surprisingly powerful combination.
Justin Boreta is a music producer and member of The Glitch Mob and Superposition. In this episode, we talk about ambient music as the perfect soundtrack for our times, the power of meditation, and Justin’s collaborative records with Ram Dass and Alan Watts.
Colin Frangicetto is a visual artist, guitarist in the band Circa Survive, and host of The Cosmic Nod Podcast. In this episode, we talk about Colin’s recent deep inner work, the liberation that comes from acknowledging the challenging parts of yourself, and the importance of connecting with others.
Christopher Bache Ph.D. is professor emeritus in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Youngstown State University and on the advisory board for the Grof Foundation. In this podcast, we discuss the insights he gained from a controlled protocol of 73 high dose psychedelic experiences over the span of twenty years.
Dr. Dan Engle and Dr. Joshua Flowers are the brilliant minds behind Revive, the world-renowned neurological rehabilitation and optimization facility. In this podcast, we talk about how integrative medicine could be the answer to the ailments of our times, positive epigenetic inheritance, and full-spectrum humans.
Joe Patitucci is the founder of Data Garden, creator of PlantWave, and a multimedia healing artist. In this podcast, we talk about the technology that enables plants to create music, what we can learn from other lifeforms, and how normal consciousness is the most surreal mind state of all.
Philip Goff is a philosopher, author, and consciousness researcher at Durham University, UK. In this podcast, we talk about the hard problem of consciousness, panpsychism, and his new book Galileo's Error: Foundations for a New Science of Consciousness.
Michael Garfield is an artist, musician, writer, and host of the Future Fossils podcast. In this podcast, we talk about the fluidity of human perception, why adding a dash of chaos to the well-measured mind could be useful, and the difference between seeking and finding.
Sanjay Rawal is a documentary filmmaker, student of Sri Chinmoy, and lifelong runner. In this podcast, we talk about running as a spiritual practice, the Running Monks of Japan, and Sanjay’s film about the 3100-mile race called 3100: Run and Become.