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In this episode of The Observatory, Bryson Ninow and Brookie Mills join the show to discuss how they found a way to work together as co-parents despite their separation. Bryson and Brookie found a way to work together in harmony despite the pain that comes with separation. Hear their breakup experience, the challenges of co-parenting, and the different ways to overcome them and get along with your co-parent. They also discuss the benefits of getting along as co-parents and how to involve your current partner.
Timestamps
[03:04] Bryson Ninow and Brookie Millsâs background information
[07:30] Bryson and Brookieâs experience after the divorce
[10:41] The benefits of getting along after a breakup
[17:08] Ways to overcome the pain that comes with separation
[23:26] Using children as weapons
[32:00] The challenges that come with co-parenting
[37:36] How to overcome the difficulties of co-parenting
[38:35] How to involve your current partner
[45:15] Having a good relationship with your co-parent
[52:12] The two energies in the world
[01:02:13] Advice to parents struggling with co-parenting
Notable quotes:âThere is a lot of alignment in the purpose and vision of our lives.â - Bryson Ninow [09:35]âIt is worth it to get to the point where you are actually in a friendship with your co-parent because it's not only beneficial to the child but also makes your life so much easier.â - Brookie Mills [38:10]âHaving a good co-parenting relationship takes work and a little bit of discomfort.â - Brookie Mills [41:04]Relevant links:
Bryson Ninow Website: https://www.instagram.com/bnins/
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In this episode of The Observatory, Charles Dubois joins the show to discuss how men can heal past wounds, deepen their understanding of masculinity, and embrace their true sexual power. Charles Dubois is an intimacy coach who helps men heal and expand their relationship with their Masculinity & Sexuality. Hear Charlesâs childhood trauma, his experience with drug addiction, his biggest turning point to getting better, the 12-step heling program and how his kid influenced his emotional growth. You will also learn the importance of acceptance, hope, and community in your healing journey, and how to create a safe space for others.
Timestamps
[02:24] Charles Duboisâs background information
[06:10] Charlesâs memory of his father
[10:00] Charlesâs childhood trauma
[15:58] The importance of hope in healing
[21:42] Charlesâs experience with drug addiction
[26:17] The 12-step healing process
[31:17] Charlesâs biggest turning point in getting better
[36:17] How Charlesâs kid influenced his emotional growth
[44:23] Charles's sponsor in the healing program that made a huge difference
[51:38] How Charles uncovered the unhealed parts of sexuality, masculinity, and intimacy
[55:29] Bill Wilson, the author of the book: Alcoholics Anonymous
[01:00:20] Learning to hear the voice of intuition
[01:03:20] The Heroâs Journey by Joseph Campbell
[01:10:29] Building a safe space for others
[01:18:51] The importance of community in your healing journey
[01:25:06] The secret sexuality coaching for men
[01:33:59] The crisis of identity as a man
Notable quotes:
âThere is no place of being too broken to have a happy, joyous, and purposeful life.â - Charles Dubois [13:19]âWhen you leave behind something that no longer serves you, it will be painful for a while.â - Charles Dubois [01:01:22]âYou have to jump into the unknown, and it's not going to be easy at first, but you have to do it anyway.â - Charles Dubois [10:02:38]âYou can never give someone anything until you have it for yourself.â - LaRae Wright [01:09:11]âWe all have gifts and life experiences that give us a unique ability to help people.â - Charles Dubois [01:36:20]Relevant links:
Books Alcoholics Anonymous The Heroâs Journey
Charles Dubois Website: https://www.charlesdubois.net/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlesdubois801/
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In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae share the transformative power of creativity, a fundamental aspect of human nature that enables self-discovery, emotional fulfillment, and the pursuit of meaning in life. Creativity is a universal capacity that allows us to express our authentic selves, connect with others, and find joy. Hear BrenĂ© Brownâs perspective on creativity, how you can start to be creative, and how a bigger imagination prompts beautiful experiences.
Timestamps
[05:40] Brene Brownâs perspective of creativity
[07:00] Why are many humans not creative?
[16:19] Having a bigger imagination that prompts beautiful experiences
[18:34] The book: Mary Jane Wild by Brooke
[22:43] Creating the internal landscape of you
[23:21] Starting the journey to being creative
[29:02] Where is your creativity showing up?
[33:00] Allowing things to unfold naturally
[39:34] The real meaning of abracadabra
[44:51] Keep dreaming
Notable quotes:
âThere is no such thing as creative people and non-creative people. There are only people who use their creativity and people who donât.â - Brene Brown [05:40]âThe unused creativity stays inside of us because we are creating a life.â - LaRae Wright [21:48]âIf you donât feel creative, this is a good place to start. Go into nature and observe.â - Scott Wright [22:54]âOpen yourself up to the possibility that you donât have to know what you will do when you begin to do it. You are opening a space to allow yourself to create.â - Scott Wright [31:26]Relevant links:
The book: The Gifts of Imperfection
The book: Mary Jane Wild
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In this episode of The Observatory, Bryson Ninow joins the show to discuss his journey through addiction, divorce, and parenting. Bryson shares how he got into drug addiction, how he realized things should change, the recovery process, and how community service has propelled the recovery process. You will also learn how he got into spirituality, his experience with plant medicine, and how it changed how he shows up as a father.
Timestamps
[03:42] Bryson Ninowâs background information
[10:13] How Bryson got into drug addiction
[13:39] The day Bryson realized that things should change
[14:45] The recovery process
[17:50] The therapy that Bryson did with his mom
[20:30] How community service propelled Brysonâs recovery process
[24:36] How Bryson got into spirituality
[27:13] Brysonâs experience with plant medicine
[35:00] Growing your creativity
[42:40] Scottâs experience with porn addiction
[47:54] How spirituality has changed how Bryson shows up as a father
[52:19] How Brysonâs journey is impacting the lives of his daughters
[58:17] The programming and effects of modern music
[01:05:35] Parenting using human design
[01:14:09] The healing modalities that Bryson offers
Notable quotes:âThere is no big or small tea in trauma. We take in different traumas but store them the same way.â - Bryson Ninow [08:34]âCommunity can get you sober.â - Bryson Ninow [20:43]âThe more comfortable we become expressing our creativity and having a community to support it, the bigger the creativity gets.â - Bryson Ninow [35:37]âVulnerability is the key to happiness.â - LaRae Wright [01:19:42]âOur responsibility as parents is to keep our childrenâs channel clear by educating them.â - Bryson Ninow [01:07:00]Relevant links:
Bryson Ninow Website: https://www.instagram.com/bnins/
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In this episode of The Observatory, Kandis Larson joins the show to share her personal journey of coming out as gay, her journey as an entrepreneur, and her experience with the gathering community. Kandis is a sticker artist and an explorer with the motto: âLearn to be free, and follow oneâs passions.â Hear how Kandis ended up in Ricks College, the first time she realized she was gay, the experience of sharing that with the family, and how she got into sticker artistry. You will also learn how families can create a safe space for diversity.
Timestamps
[03:46] Kandis Larsonâs background information
[07:15] How Kandis ended up in Ricks College
[11:24] Kandis favorite memory during college
[17:56] The things that Kandis did after college
[20:05] The first time Kandis realized she was gay
[27:05] The experience of coming out as gay
[34:53] How families can create a safe space for diversity
[38:31] Kandis's experience with the gathering community
[41:05] How Kandis got into sticker artistry
[50:25] Living free and following oneâs passion
[57:39] The business stores in ten states
[01:00:51] Kandisâs experience with Lyme disease
[01:06:08] Kandis 2025 motto: I can and I will
[01:09:15] The value system in the Morman church
Notable quotes:
âPeople fear what they donât understand.â - Scott Wright [31:10]âThere are pros and cons to everything we choose in life.â - Kandis Larson [50:32]
Relevant links:
https://bearprotocol.com/
Kandis Larson Website: https://kandiscreated.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kandiscreated/
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In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae share what the spring equinox really means and how people can use this season for new beginnings. Hear what spring really means to the world, how you can see spring differently, the things in Scottâs life that are blossoming this season and LaRaeâs new beginnings.
Timestamps
[02:00] The medicine wheel
[03:16] What spring really means
[07:49] The season of new life and new beginnings
[08:57] What spring really means to LaRae
[11:23] The things in Scottâs life that are blossoming
[15:15] The spring cleaning
[20:00] Seeing spring differently
[27:44] The challenge to the listeners for the spring season
Notable quotes:âNew life is another part of what spring looks and feels like.â - LaRae Wright [07:57]âEverything in the world is connected.â - Scott Wright [18:53]âIf you find a way to be creative, you can let go of your old patterns.â - Scott Wrights [22:37]Relevant links: Subscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast -
In this episode of The Observatory, Dr. Dicken Bettinger joins the show to discuss the infinite formless field of energy that connects all humans and how we can tap into the three principles that help us be more loving, peaceful, and happy. Dr. Dicken is a Clinical Psychologist and educator who enjoys leading group seminars in the US and Europe. He is also the co-author of a book on the Three Principles called Coming Home: Uncovering the Foundations of Psychological Well-being. Hear how all humans are connected in this formless field of energy, the three fundamental universal forces and the power of quieting our minds and being present.
Timestamps
[04:03] Dr. Dicken Bettingerâs background information
[05:20] How all humans are connected
[08:51] The infinite formless field of energy
[12:35] The three fundamental universal forces
[16:34] Rising into a higher level of consciousness
[17:05] The power of thought
[25:00] The training that Dicken had in Africa, Europe and the Middle East
[26:06] The power of quieting our minds and being present
[35:45] Coming back to the present moment
[41:00] The power of being wise
[47:11] About the book: Coming Home
Notable quotes:
âEvery human being is connected to the universe directly.â - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [05:20]âAnything that can be seen with the most powerful telescopes and anything that can be observed with the most subatomic microscopes only accounts for 4% of the energy in the universe.â - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [09:23]âOut of nothing, everything is created.â - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [11:35]âOur capacity for love and understanding canât be damaged or destroyed by anything that happens to us.â - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [25:18]âAnything that we do and seems to work is because we get fully present and stop holding on to the thoughts that weigh on us.â - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [34:12]Relevant links:
Dr. Dicken Bettinger YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DickenBettinger
Website: https://3principlesmentoring.com/index.html
Book: Coming Home
Book: The Great Spirit
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In this episode of The Observatory, James âFishâ Gill joins the show to discuss his new book, How to Fall in Love with Humanity. The book explains our tendency to frame the people who hurt us as villains and how we can overcome that and bring love and awareness to our pain. James Gill is a heart coach, yoga teacher, and transformational facilitator based in Perth, Australia. He supports couples, businesses, and community groups to regrow trust, connection, and understanding. Hear Jamesâs personal story of creating a victim villain narrative, why the mind naturally villainizes, why villainizing is unskillful, and the best way to deal with the person who hurt you.
Timestamps
[02:34] About the book: How to Fall in Love with Humanity
[04:50] Jamesâs personal story of creating a victim-villain narrative
[11:03] Why does the mind naturally villainize?
[11:26] Why is villainizing unskillful?
[14:00] LaRaeâs experience of being framed as the villain
[19:07] Scottâs experience of being framed as the villain
[23:38] The evolution aspect of villainizing others
[31:42] Bringing love and awareness to your pain
[35:40] The difference between analysis and experience
[44:19] The three questions behind what causes malicious intent
[51:15] The best way to deal with the person who hurt you
[54:23] The short-term benefits of villainizing others
[59:28] The only way to heal completely
[01:04:37] The only way to communicate with the person who hurt you
[01:14:35] Special offer for getting the book
Notable Quotes:âOur minds naturally create a victim-villain narrative.â - James Gill [04:29]âWhen we are framed as the villain, we contract, shut down, withdraw, pull away, defend, and fight back.â - James Gill [22:46]âWhen we villainize others, we always evoke their defense.â - James Gill [23:09]âYou are the only person that can bring love and awareness to your pain.â - James Gill [31:50]âThe only way to heal completely is to involve the person who hurt you.â - LaRae Wright [59:28]Relevant links:
Website: https://www.leadbyheart.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/james_fish_gill/
New Book: How to Fall in Love with Humanity
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In this episode of The Observatory, Iilona Nielson joins the show to discuss her journey to releasing the attachment with the Mormon Church and coming out on the other side. Hear how Iilona realized something was wrong, the experience of building a family on a belief that feels wrong, and how she navigated the journey of getting out of Mormonism with her husband. Iilona also shares the challenges of getting out, the things that helped her on the journey, and the experience of being on the other side. Scott also shares his story of getting out of Mormonism.
Timestamps
[01:57] Iilona Nielsonâs background information
[05:14] The time Iilona moves from Ireland to the USA
[08:02] The first time Iilona realized she was brainwashed
[11:40] How Iilona met with her husband
[13:58] The Masonic Temple
[17:14] The experience of building a family on a belief that feels wrong
[22:06] How Iilona realized that something is wrong
[26:19] Scottâs journey out of Mormonism
[28:20] How Iilona navigated her journey of getting out with her husband
[36:00] Things that helped Iilona on her journey of getting out
[37:40] The challenges of getting out of the Mormon Church
[43:00] The experience of moving to North Carolina
[48:50] How the kids responded to the new environment
[54:00] The best gift that Iilona gave her kids
[01:00:44] Shifting from the outside to within
[01:01:18] Platoâs Allegory of the Cave
[01:07:23] How Iilona got into breathwork yoga
[01:08:27] Iilona's relationship with herself now
[01:14:26] Advise to people with self-doubt and fear of the unknown
Notable quotes:
âItâs powerful for people to know they are not going to Hell. Hell is invented just like Heaven. Itâs all right here.â - Scott Wright [16:28]âThe process of doubting helps you understand that things are not right.â - LaRae Wright [34:09]âItâs challenging to be authentic and speak the truth when everything around you says something different.â - Iilona Nielson [54:45]âThe only true wisdom is in knowing that you know nothing.â - Scott Wright [01:06:06]
â The home is not external but when you are in balance with yourself.â - Iilona Nielson [01:08:13]Subscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast -
In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae share their vacation experience with LaRaeâs family. They explain the difference between watching the sunrise now and the last time they were on a cruise in 2012, the appreciation people had for Scott playing the flute, and the connection they had with their nephews and nieces. Hear how the flute helps LaRae foster emotional health, the favorite time of Scottâs life, and the importance of remaining curious even at an older age.
Timestamps
[04:13] The experience of the cruise in 2012
[04:23] How Scott and LaRae are different now
[07:29] The difference between watching the sunrise now and 2012
[10:14] The appreciation people had for Scott playing the flute
[13:24] How the flute helps LaRae foster emotional health
[15:24] Scottâs favorite time of life
[17:00] Breaking free from false beliefs
[25:00] Scott and LaRaeâs experience with their nephews and nieces
[32:39] The importance of remaining curious even at an older age
[35:05] Fostering love and connection
[37:47] Tips to getting into art
Notable Quotes:
âI love how people come and express their appreciation and gratitude to you for playing the flute.â - LaRae Wright [08:23]âPeople appreciate when you share your gift.â - LaRae Wright [12:04]âPresence is when you wake up and allow for every day to present new truths in every experience.â - LaRae Wright [18:01]âThe gift is to be the observer.â - Scott Wright [35:12]Relevant links:
The Book: The Creative Art
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In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae Wright share how humans interact with the world through particles and waves. This was derived from the play, The Creative Play of Consciousness, by Gaia. Hear Scottâs experience with particles and waves in the desert, the science of particles and waves, and the power of observing what is going on in the world. You will also learn how to be present and the importance of creating from the space of presence.
Timestamps
[01:33] The Creative Play of Consciousness
[04:33] How humans interact with the world
[06:54] The things in the Shaw that drew curiosity
[08:47] Scottâs experience with particles and waves in the desert
[15:29] The science of particles and waves
[16:23] The power of observing what is going on in the world
[23:08] Tips to being present
[25:57] The importance of creating from the space of presence
[28:40] The overall goal of humanity
[34:17] The Telepathy Tapes Podcast
[36:08] Is peace something we align to or figure out?
[39:03] The episodes of the play âThe Creative Play of Consciousnessâ
Notable quotes:
âWhere your energy goes is where your attention also goes.â - LaRae Wright [03:08]âWe all observe based on where we are at and what we need, but we canât change whatâs happening.â - LaRae Wright [17:13]âThe only thing that you can really change is yourself.â - LaRae Wright [20:02]âThinking is the particle, and heart is the wave.â - Scott Wright [26:20]âThe overall goal for humanity is one where we can come into a place and recognize who we are.â - Scott Wright [28:40]
Relevant links:
The Telepathy Tapes Podcast Website:
https://thetelepathytapes.com/
The Creative Play of Consciousness Website:
https://www.gaia.com/series/the-creative-play-of-consciousness
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In this episode of The Observatory, East Forest joins the show to discuss his journey into music and the world of psychedelics and how it unfolds for humanity today. East Forest is a musician, producer, and ceremony guide who uses the power of music to help explore the uncharted territories of inner space. Hear Eastâs first psychedelic experience, how making his own music influenced his life, and the importance of music in medicine. East also talks about the 3rd Volume, called Lovingly, which is going to be released on February 14, and what he learned from the documentary.
Timestamps
[02:02] How music unfolded in East Forestâs life
[05:45] The music that East used to play
[08:53] East's first psychedelic experience
[14:13] How making his own music influenced Eastâs life
[18:44] The importance of music in medicine
[20:59] The release of the 3rd volume called Lovingly
[27:17] What the documentary has taught East about himself
[30:51] The scene of recording the natural sounds and including them in his music
[36:55] The shift in Eastâs experience from music creation process to experiencing process
[43:36] Getting into psychedelic mushroom medicine
[44:46] Eastâs plan for the future
[50:03] Eastâs advice on building a relationship with yourself
[54:17] Eastâs growth and progression through the album
Notable quotes:âThere is a great power in working with a team and people with talent.â - East Forest [27:56]âThere is a recipe about how to walk through the world, and psychedelics, music, community vulnerability, and nature are part of that.â - East Forest [31:31]âYou need to have enough medicine to have your brain flip to where you can experience it objectively.â - East Forest [36:56]âMusic has a big influence on your healing journey.â - East Forest [42:37]Relevant links:
East Forest Website: https://eastforest.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EastForestMusic/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eastforest/
Documentary: https://eastforest.org/music-for-mushrooms
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In this episode of The Observatory, David Dawson joins the show to discuss the journey to self-healing and discovery and how to break free from our limiting beliefs. David hosts the (inner)action podcast, which helps create mindful awareness around your thoughts and emotions so youâre not simply reacting to life on autopilot. Hear how the (inner)action podcast has evolved over the years, the biggest changes in Davidâs life when he started doing therapy, and how you can acknowledge your struggles and seek help. David also shares letting go of the need to be right, the importance of getting uncomfortable, and what triggered his spiritual journey of self-healing and discovery.
Timestamps:
[02:21] David Dawsonâs background information
[05:16] How the (inner)action podcast has evolved over the years
[10:31] How David started focusing on himself
[15:12] Meeting people where they are at
[17:29] Letting go of the need to be right
[19:40] The biggest changes in Davidâs life when he started doing therapy
[27:08] Acknowledging your struggles and seeking help
[32:22] Breaking free from your limiting beliefs
[38:44] The importance of getting uncomfortable
[45:33] About the book: The Untethered Soul
[49:50] What triggered David to start his spiritual journey of self-healing and discovery
[01:01:03] Scottâs new podcast about porn addiction
[01:03:03] How the healing journey has influenced Davidâs life
[01:10:00] How David got into podcasting
[01:14:32] Whatâs new with the (inner)action podcast?
Notable quotes:âCherish every moment because when you reflect on it, you wish you were there.â - David Dawson [04:53]
âThe only person you can control is yourself.â - David Dawson [10:56]âBe skeptical but learn to listen.â - Scott Wright [18:34]âTapping into the uncomfortable takes you to the place where you start knowing yourself on a deeper level.â - LaRae Wright [38:41]Relevant links:
Recommended Books The Untethered Soul Living Untethered The Surrender Experiment
David Dawson (inner)action podcast
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In the episode of The Observatory, we are revisiting a powerful episode with our guest is Dicken Bettinger, author of the book âComing Home.â In his life he had the opportunity to work with and rub shoulders with Sidney Banks. Sidney had a moment of enlightenment in his life where he understood some universal principles of what life is, and it changed his life forever. We are pretty passionate about this and really it is the foundation of why weâre doing what weâre doing, so we invite you to sit back, take a moment, listen with your heart, donât be attached to the words and just allow this message to flow through you.
Timestamps:
[1:51] Dickenâs background
[11:58] Everyone is connected to cosmic energy
[18:41] The 3 principles: thought, consciousness, and mind
[24:06] For those who havenât heard about this
[37:47] Understanding the principles and putting them to work
[48:33] Natureâs influence
[60:38] People are beginning to understand
[63:44] Feeling grief
Notable quotes:
âWe are intimately a part of that dimension of life in the same way a wave is intimately a part of the ocean. Weâre not separate from the other forms of life. Itâs living us, creating us, breathing us, pumping our blood. We canât not be that.â Dicken Bettinger [15:54]âInsight learning is different than information learning. Information learning is memorization of facts, but itâs insight that changes people. Not information.â Dicken Bettinger [24:38]
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In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae Wright share impactfully traumatic experiences during the holidays. Losing LaRae's mother in a horific accident only days before Christmas, and what Scott had to do to overcome his limiting belief in himself. Scott shares the story of a singing experience during Christmas time, how that impacted his singing experience as an adult, and how he has since managed to heal from that experience. Hear how you can acknowledge your limiting beliefs and heal from them, what you can learn from the song, Away in a Manger, and how to be present.
Timestamps
[04:03] LaRaeâs experience of losing her mother during the holidays
[07:50] Scottâs difficult interaction with Christmas
[12:10] Scottâs bad singing experience as a child during Christmas
[20:38] How Scottâs childhood experience has impacted him as an adult
[24:48] How Scott managed to heal from that experience
[33:28] Acknowledging our limiting beliefs and healing from them
[40:45] What we can learn from the song, Away in a Manger
[42:22] Learning to be present
[49:05] The lyrics to the song, Away in a Manger
Notable quotes:
âYou can have all the years of joy and beauty, but the weight of one trauma can change everything.â - LaRae Wright [03:39]âWhen people are ready to move on, they move on. When the experience has taught them what it has come to teach them, they then move on.â - LaRae Wright [07:08]âA lot of times, we carry things that limit us, and no one knows, and when we heal that boundary, we are often the only ones that know it.â - LaRae Wright [32:24]"As yourselves, look within yourself, that what are some of those thing you fear the most, that you have judgement about the most, that you have a difficult time with the most, and just sit with it." - Scott Wright [43:18]âSome only recognize their light in the darkness.â - Scott Wright [52:58]Subscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast -
In this episode we had the opportunity to sit down with Darren Parry, the former chairman/chief of the North Western Shoshone tribe. He shared with us a story that was both tragic and hopeful at the same time. The story of Bear River Massacre, from the perspective of those who suffered that day. Brigham Young and the Latter-Day Saint movement led many people to Western North America, where the Shoshones helped them with foraging and many other necessary survival skills. All was well until resources started becoming more scarce, which led to more and more discontent between the Indians and the settlers.
Timestamps:
What former chairman means [1:54]How large the tribe is today [6:34]Setting the groundwork for this story [11:06]Complaining about the Indians and arrest warrants for the chiefs, and the massacre [17:49]Darrenâs grandparents and passing down the story [29:34]Our relationship with Mother Earth [40:05]Restoring the natural state of things [42:42]Telling the Shoshone story and the story of the land [47:08]Letâs not turn this into a âYou owe meâ type thing, but see the positives [57:24]Reach out to Darren [61:53]Notable quotes:
âWhat may have started as a battle, and when I think of a battle in my mind, I think of two equal groups, fighting it out, and what may have started equal after 10-15 minutes, quickly turned into indiscriminate killing of men, women, and children. My grandmother told me many times that our people were being slaughtered like wild rabbits. Men, women, and children were being butchered left and right.â [24:39] Relevant Links:
https://x.com/shoshonelder
boaogoi.org
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In this episode of The Observatory, Glen Wright joins the show to discuss his battle with cancerâthe physical and emotional roller coaster. Glen is Scottâs brother and has been battling cancer since his diagnosis in February 2023. Hear the methods they used to treat cancer, the physical and emotional changes throughout the journey, the experience of getting tattooed, and the most meaningful things that came to his mind when he heard the news of having cancer. Glen also shares his best experience during the treatment, the encounter with the Vietnam War veteran, and the moment he realized that there was light at the end of the tunnel.
Timestamps
[03:03] The battle with cancer
[06:55] The emotional journey throughout the battle
[08:23] The three methods that they used to treat the cancer
[14:30] Glenâs experience of getting tattooed
[17:14] When Glen first heard the news of having cancer
[22:00] The experience with the Cardinals
[32:23] The best experience that Glen had during the cancer treatment
[40:00] The best encounter with the Vietnam War veteran
[46:20] The moment that Glen realized that there was light at the end of the tunnel
[52:36] The experience with the fireman in the hospital
[59:31] Glenâs final advice
Notable quotes:
âThe chemotherapy was part of the therapy that was difficult. It had a lot of side effects and other physical issues.â - Glen Wright [08:58]âItâs tough to be positive when you donât know what the outcome will be.â - Glen Wright [13:13]âNo matter what you are going through, there is light at the end of the tunnel.â - Glen Wright [45:45]Subscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast -
In this episode of The Observatory, Adam Sherman joins the show to talk about his journey of healing and transformation. Hear about Adamâs upbringing in love, his coming out story, how horses mirror our energy, going through a spiritual journey, making sense of chakras, healing through sacred medicine, and Adam shares a vocal tone message.
Timestamps
[01:57] A bit about Adam.
[07:23] Adamâs coming out story.
[11:09] How horses mirror us.
[12:51] Adamâs spiritual journey.
[23:06] Finding the frog-shaped stones.
[24:19] Integrating the messages.
[25:40] Connecting to vocal music.
[26:51] What are the chakras?
[35:56] Healing through sacred medicines.
[46:17] The Bufo Experience.
[58:18] Adamâs upcoming retreat.
[60:15] A vocal tone message.
Notable quotes:
âWe are the temple.â â Adam Sherman [21:23]âYouâre the hardest person for you to know.â â LaRae Wright [34:41]
Relevant Links:
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.letsgoquantum.com
Instagram: @adamcsherman
TikTok: @adamcsherman
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In this episode of The Observatory, James âFishâ Gill joins the show to talk about love and awareness, conscious communication, and how it helps transform relationship conflicts. Jame Gill is a heart coach, yoga teacher, and transformational facilitator based in Perth, Australia. He supports couples, businesses, and community groups to regrow trust, connection, and understanding. Hear the simple practices for evoking safety during conflicts, including the art of validation. James also talks about the things that stop us from being masterful when validating others and the three questions to lead us deeper behind what we might assume to be malicious intent.
Timestamps
[02:10] The practice of conscious communication
[08:26] Simple practices for evoking safety in us during conflicts
[08:32] #1 The art of validation
[11:25] Validation 101, which supports emotional intimacy and safety
[15:07] The things that stop us from being masterful when validating others
[27:16] The threats that are vacuumed out by validation
[37:11] The ability to validate your intentions
[40:42] Fighting for mutual understanding
[46:40] Tapping into the neutral space in a relationship
[57:38] The homework for the week
[01:06:30] Three questions to lead us deeper behind malicious intent
[01:20:25] Bringing love and awareness to the very places itâs most ached for
Notable quotes:
âThe more hyper-irrational we become, and the more engaged we become around firing off our little Facebook messages that are oppositional, the more we create the culture of opposition and judgement.â - James Gill [08:54]
âIf someone has to be wrong in repair, then itâs not repair.â - James âFishâ Gill [35:25]
âIf I am holding in my left my experience and in my right your experience, and if I am really committed to bringing love and awareness to both, itâs only a matter of time for things to open between us.â - James âFishâ Gill [01:01:35]
Relevant links:
Website: https://www.leadbyheart.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/james_fish_gill/
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In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae join the (inner)action Podcast to share their journey to self-discovery. Hear how music unfolds in Scottâs life outside the drum circle, LaRaeâs musical journey, her experience during the Hour of Determination, intergrading the two worlds of music and meditation, and how we can let go of the need to be right. They also share their story behind the Observatory Podcast, how the name came about, how it has helped them discover themselves better, and the concept of God within instead of outside.
Timestamps
[02:35] Scott and LaRaeâs relationship with their true selves
[06:14] The power of language
[08:56] How music unfolds in Scottâs life outside the drum circle
[12:33] Letting go of the need to be right
[18:00] LaRaeâs musical journey
[21:18] Integrating the two worlds of music and meditation
[26:49] Tips to being present
[29:50] LaRaeâs experience during the Hour of Determination
[36:09] LaRaeâs experience of using her voice for the first time in 10 days
[41:58] The story behind The Observatory Podcast
[45:44] The origin of the name âThe Observatory.â
[50:13] How the Podcast has helped Scott and LaRae discover themselves better
[57:31] What next with The Observatory Podcast
[01:01:44] The Concept of God within instead of outside
[01:08:24] Tapping into your presence
[01:20:18] How Scott and LaRae help each other on their journey to self-discovery
[01:27:44] The most important takeaway from the podcast
Notable quotes:
âAnyone can start anything in life. It doesnât matter your age, you can start anytime.â - Scott Wright [06:34]âThere is a rhythm to life just like there is a rhythm to a song.â - Scott Wright [09:14]âThere is much more to things than what meets the eye.â - David Dashaun [50:20]âHeaven is here, and Hell is also here. You are the one who decides where you want to live. Do you want to live in heaven, a life of beauty or Hell, a life of disconnection, sadness, and fear?â - Scott Wright [01:02:37]âWhen we set up a belief system that is exclusive and not inclusive, it creates separation.â - Scott Wright [01:04:50]Relevant links:
(inner)action Podcast Apple Podcast
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