
Insights from recent episode analysis
Audience Interest
Podcast Focus
Publishing Consistency
Platform Reach
Insights are generated by CastFox AI using publicly available data, episode content, and proprietary models.
Most discussed topics
Brands & references
Est. Listeners
Insufficient chart data. Estimates will improve as the show charts.
- Per-Episode Audience
Est. listeners per new episode within ~30 days
N/A🎙 Weekly cadence·46 episodes·Last published 3mo ago - Monthly Reach
Unique listeners across all episodes (30 days)
N/A - Active Followers
Loyal subscribers who consistently listen
N/A
Market Insights
Platform Distribution
Reach across major podcast platforms, updated hourly
Total Followers
—
Total Plays
—
Total Reviews
—
* Data sourced directly from platform APIs and aggregated hourly across all major podcast directories.
On the show
From 10 epsHosts
Recent guests
Recent episodes
The Innuendo of Happiness: Why Success Doesn’t Feel Like Enough
Mar 26, 2026
1h 02m 40s
Mindfulness - Cultivating Presence in Everyday Life
Nov 27, 2025
29m 36s
Suffering ⇄ Awakening: Inside the Learning Lab of Consciousness (Campbell, Hoffman)
Nov 20, 2025
34m 30s
Harnessing Dreams for Deeper Human Connections
Nov 13, 2025
24m 50s
The Consciousness Stack – Mapping a Substrate Model of Existence
Nov 6, 2025
45m 09s
Social Links & Contact
Official channels & resources
Official Website
Login
RSS Feed
Login
| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3/26/26 | ![]() The Innuendo of Happiness: Why Success Doesn’t Feel Like Enough✨ | happinesssuccess+4 | Dr. Marjorie Woollacott | Ears That Hear Media Corporation | — | happinesssuccess+5 | — | 1h 02m 40s | |
| 11/27/25 | ![]() Mindfulness - Cultivating Presence in Everyday Life✨ | mindfulnessmeditation+4 | Peter | Ears That Hear Media Corporation | — | mindfulnessmeditation+5 | — | 29m 36s | |
| 11/20/25 | ![]() Suffering ⇄ Awakening: Inside the Learning Lab of Consciousness (Campbell, Hoffman)✨ | sufferingawakening+4 | Peter | Ears That Hear Media Corporation | — | sufferingawakening+5 | — | 34m 30s | |
| 11/13/25 | ![]() Harnessing Dreams for Deeper Human Connections✨ | social dreaminginterpersonal connections+4 | — | Ears That Hear Media CorporationTracking Wisdom Episode 36 | — | dreamssocial dreaming+5 | — | 24m 50s | |
| 11/6/25 | ![]() The Consciousness Stack – Mapping a Substrate Model of Existence✨ | consciousnessreality+4 | — | — | — | consciousness stackmystical experience+4 | — | 45m 09s | |
| 10/30/25 | ![]() Commentary on Rupert Spira’s Interview: Nonduality, Consciousness, and Free Will✨ | nondualityconsciousness+4 | Rupert Spira | Ears That Hear Media Corporation | — | consciousnessnonduality+5 | — | 1h 06m 57s | |
| 10/23/25 | ![]() Lucid Dreaming: Science, Spirit, and the Place Between Worlds✨ | lucid dreamingconsciousness+4 | — | Ears That Hear Media CorporationTibetan Dream Yoga | — | lucid dreamingprefrontal cortex+5 | — | 53m 10s | |
| 7/24/25 | ![]() Exploring Tom Campbell's Theory of Everything✨ | consciousnesstheory of everything+4 | — | Ears That Hear Media Corporation | — | Tom Campbellconsciousness+5 | — | 1h 08m 54s | |
| 7/10/25 | ![]() Seeking the Essence of God: Perspectives from Different Faith Traditions✨ | diversity of perspectivesTrinity+3 | — | Seeking the Essence of God: Perspectives from Different Faith Traditions | — | truthdivinity+6 | — | 40m 33s | |
| 7/3/25 | ![]() The Ten Commandments: Signs of Progress on the Spiritual Journey✨ | spiritual journeyTen Commandments+4 | — | Ears That Hear Media CorporationThe Ten Commandments | — | spiritualityTen Commandments+5 | — | 36m 10s | |
Want analysis for the episodes below?Free for Pro Submit a request, we'll have your selected episodes analyzed within an hour. Free, at no cost to you, for Pro users. | |||||||||
| 6/26/25 | ![]() The Illusion of Separation: Sin, Forgiveness, and the Divine Within | Tracking Wisdom Episode 29 The Illusion of Separation: Sin, Forgiveness, and the Divine Within Recorded - 05/12/25This episode delves into the profound and often contentious themes of sin and forgiveness within the context of contemporary spirituality. Ryan and Peter engage in a critical exploration of how traditional Christian interpretations may inadvertently perpetuate a sense of guilt and separation from the divine. They propose an alternative framework, wherein sin is viewed not as a mere list of wrongdoings but as a manifestation of the illusory separation created by the ego. The discussion emphasizes the importance of recognizing this separation as the source of suffering, advocating for a paradigm shift towards understanding repentance as a movement towards unity and love. Furthermore, the speakers articulate that forgiveness is an internal process rather than an external decree, suggesting that true grace arises from self-acceptance and the acknowledgment of one's intrinsic divinity. This enlightening conversation encourages listeners to transcend rigid moralistic views and embrace a more holistic understanding of their spiritual journey, fostering a deeper connection with themselves and the divine. If this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Links referenced in this episode:www.ethstudio.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Tracking Wisdom Podcast Christian radio Buddhism Reform synagogue Jack Kornfield Byron Katie St. Augustine ETH Studio Keywords: sin and forgiveness, divine wisdom, perennial philosophy, Christian teachings, egoic separation, separation and suffering, repentance and grace, spiritual connection, non-duality, Buddhist teachings, guilt and shame, ethical living, spiritual practice, love and oneness, self-forgiveness, religious trauma, moral constructs, nature of awareness, separation illusion, self-judgment | — | ||||||
| 6/12/25 | ![]() Exploring Perennial Wisdom: Universalist vs. Traditionalist Perspectives | Tracking Wisdom Episode 28 Exploring Perennial Wisdom: Universalist vs. Traditionalist Perspectives Recorded - 04/19/25The salient point of this podcast centers on the exploration of perennial wisdom through two distinct schools of thought: the universalist perspective and the traditionalist perspective. We engage in a detailed discussion about the essence of perennial philosophy, positing that it embodies a shared core truth found within all religions and philosophical frameworks. The universalist perspective embraces the notion that various religious traditions are mere pathways leading to a singular truth, emphasizing personal mystical experiences over established doctrines. Conversely, the traditionalist perspective asserts the uniqueness and divinely inspired nature of each religion, advocating for the preservation of sacred teachings and cautioning against the dilution that may arise from syncretism. Throughout this discourse, we reflect on our own positions within this dichotomy, acknowledging the merits and criticisms inherent to each viewpoint while seeking deeper understanding of the implications they hold for spiritual seekers.TakeawaysThe perennial philosophy posits that all religions share a foundational truth about reality and humanity.Universalist perennialism emphasizes the mystical experience as a unique path to understanding underlying truths.Traditionalist perspectives argue for the preservation of religious purity against the dilution that comes from syncretism.Critics of traditionalism point out that rigid adherence to doctrine can lead to exclusion and a failure to adapt to modern spiritual needs.The discussion highlighted the importance of discernment when choosing a spiritual path or teacher.Both perspectives, universalist and traditionalist, offer valuable insights into the nature of spiritual exploration and understanding. If this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Links referenced in this episode:www.ethstudio.comfacebook.cominstagram.comyoutube.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Tracking Wisdom Podcast Fruitlands Museum Theosophists Transcendentalists Aldous Huxley Keywords: perennial wisdom, universalist perspective, traditionalist perspective, mysticism, spiritual traditions, Aldous Huxley, interfaith dialogue, consciousness, human experience, philosophy of religion, universal truth, spiritual paths, syncretism, spiritual teachings, inner wisdom, critical thinking in spirituality, modern spirituality, blending traditions, religious plurality, Tracking Wisdom Podcast | — | ||||||
| 6/5/25 | ![]() Revisiting Our Core Thesis on Spiritual Teachings | Tracking Wisdom Episode 27 Revisiting Our Core Thesis on Spiritual Teachings Recorded - 04/19/25The fundamental thesis of this episode centers on the exploration of perennial wisdom, a concept which posits that all spiritual teachings share an underlying truth that transcends time and culture. We delve into the origins of our inquiry, tracing back to our initial motivations for this podcast, as well as our encounters with various philosophical and scientific perspectives, including Donald Hoffman's interface theory and the insights of Joseph Campbell. Throughout our discourse, we elucidate the core elements of perennial wisdom, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all existence and the illusory nature of the ego. We also reflect on our personal journeys of awakening and how these experiences resonate with the broader teachings we discuss. Ultimately, we invite our listeners to recognize the pervasive nature of this wisdom in diverse contexts, fostering a deeper understanding of its significance in our shared human experience.TakeawaysThe concept of perennial wisdom highlights the interconnectedness of all spiritual teachings, revealing a central truth that transcends cultural and institutional boundaries.We explored various philosophies and scientific theories, such as Donald Hoffman's interface theory and Ian McGilchrist's split brain theory, to deepen our understanding of perennial wisdom.The journey of awakening is not solely about the teachings but rather the experiential recognition of universal truths that resonate across different traditions.The distinction between ego and true self is crucial, as it underscores the illusionary nature of the ego while pointing to an underlying, authentic self that embodies compassion and wisdom.Our cultural context often obscures the awareness of perennial wisdom, leading to a disconnection from the fundamental truths that are inherently present within us all.We are committed to exploring how the principles of perennial wisdom manifest in various realms, including psychology, theology, and the arts, as we continue our discourse. If this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Companies mentioned in this episode: Aldous Huxley Donald Hoffman Rupert Spira Geoffrey Martin Joseph Campbell Tony Robbins Eckhart Tolle Byron Katie Marcus Aurelius Carlo Rovelli Ian McGilchrist Keywords: perennial philosophy, spiritual teachings, interconnectedness, spiritual awakening, Donald Hoffman, Aldous Huxley, Rupert Spira, true self, ego illusion, cultural mythology, collective consciousness, mindfulness, inner transformation, creative flow, art as mindfulness, human experience, personal growth, personal development, awakening journey, psychological exploration | — | ||||||
| 5/22/25 | ![]() Unlocking Interpersonal Harmony: Exploring the SEW Technique | Tracking Wisdom Season 1 Episode 26 Unlocking Interpersonal Harmony: Exploring the SEW Technique Recorded - 03/17/25In this podcast episode, we delve into the S.E.W. technique, a method for enhancing interpersonal communication and resolving conflicts, as introduced by Dr. Julia B. Colwell during the Time to Rise Summit. I present a comprehensive overview of this approach, emphasizing its reliance on inarguable truths to foster understanding and mitigate defensiveness in discussions. The S.E.W. technique involves three critical components: Sensations, Emotions, and Wants, each serving to redirect conversations from blame to personal accountability and clarity of needs. By articulating sensations and emotions without casting blame, participants can cultivate a deeper connection and mutual comprehension. We explore not only the steps involved in this technique but also its implications for personal growth and relationship dynamics, advocating for its practical application in everyday interactions.TakeawaysThe S.E.W. technique, developed by Dr. Julia B. Colwell, focuses on fostering interpersonal communication through inarguable truths.This method encourages individuals to express sensations, emotions, and wants in a non-judgmental manner during conflicts.By emphasizing personal responsibility, the S.E.W. technique helps to shift conversations from blame to understanding and connection.Implementing the S.E.W. technique may require practice, as identifying physical sensations can be challenging for many individuals.The technique promotes improved communication, clarity, and reduced misunderstandings in interpersonal relationships.Integrating the S.E.W. technique with active listening can enhance its effectiveness in managing conflicts.Episode ResourcesOfficial Website of Tony Robbins: Personal & Business Results Coach | Tony RobbinsResources ~ RAIN: Recognize, Allow, Investigate, Nurture - Tara BrachS.E.W - Relationship Skill - Evolutionary Power InstituteIf this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Companies mentioned in this episode: Tony Robbins Dr. Julia B. Colwell Michelle McDonald Tara Brach Oren J. Soffer Keywords: SEW technique, interpersonal conflict resolution, Tony Robbins, communication skills, emotional awareness, active listening, personal responsibility in conflict, conflict management strategies, sensations in communication, understanding emotions, healing relationships, nonviolent communication, Dr. Julia Caldwell, mindfulness in communication, relationship dynamics, effective communication techniques, emotional intelligence, self-awareness in conflict, conflict resolution tools, improving interpersonal relationships | — | ||||||
| 5/15/25 | ![]() Insights and Reflections: Challenges in Engaging with Tony Robbins' Techniques | Tracking Wisdom Season 1 Episode 25 Insights and Reflections: Challenges in Engaging with Tony Robbins' Techniques Recorded - 03/17/25This podcast episode delves into the nuanced topic of engaging with Tony Robbins' priming exercise, emphasizing the pivotal experiences and challenges encountered by the hosts, Ryan and Peter. They aim to provide a reflective follow-up to their previous discussion, exploring how individual physical capabilities may influence one’s ability to partake in such exercises. The conversation highlights the importance of accessibility in wellness practices, as well as the broader implications of gratitude and offering, touching upon historical and cultural contexts. Throughout the dialogue, Ryan and Peter advocate for an open-minded approach, recognizing that while certain methods may not resonate with everyone, the underlying principles of gratitude and self-reflection remain universally beneficial. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to engage with the material in a manner that aligns with their own experiences and capacities.Takeaways:The discussion centers around the challenges associated with engaging in Tony Robbins' priming exercises, particularly the breathing component.We explore the potential barriers that arise from physical limitations when attempting to follow along with high-intensity breathing practices.The conversation highlights the significance of gratitude and offering in personal development, emphasizing their role in fostering well-being.I express the notion that discernment is crucial when evaluating teachings, as it helps differentiate between beneficial practices and those that may be misguided.We acknowledge that practices can be adapted to ensure accessibility for individuals with varying physical abilities, underscoring the importance of inclusivity.The episode concludes by inviting listeners to share their experiences with the discussed practices, promoting community engagement and feedback.Episode ResourcesOfficial Website of Tony Robbins: Personal & Business Results Coach | Tony RobbinsPractice Priming daily | Tony Robbins - Tony Robbins created a 10-minute daily exercise called "priming," based on techniques found in yoga and Buddhist mindfulness meditation. Priming is the act of taking time to adjust your thoughts and emotions so you can train your mind to live in your peak state. Tony Robbins uses priming as a part of his daily morning ritual to revitalize his mind and unleash the power of each day. Use it as a part of your own morning ritual to master your emotions and train your brain to accept positivity. This exercise can help you retrain your mind and let go of negativity and past thoughts that are holding you back from your optimal performance and life. It might feel strange at first, but if you practice priming regularly, you’ll experience an incredible shift in the quality of your thoughts and emotions. If this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Keywords: tracking wisdom, Tony Robbins, priming exercise, personal development, breathwork, yoga, mindfulness, gratitude practice, self-improvement, visualization techniques, emotional wellness, overcoming obstacles, mental clarity, spiritual growth, wellness podcast, self-care routines, motivation, holistic practices, personal growth strategies, mindfulness exercises | — | ||||||
| 5/8/25 | ![]() The Power of Priming: How to Start Your Day with Intention | Tracking Wisdom Season 1 Episode 24 The Power of Priming: How to Start Your Day with Intention Recorded - 03/03/25This episode elucidates an intriguing exercise introduced by Tony Robbins, which is designed to prime individuals for a productive and positive day. The discussion revolves around the multifaceted nature of this exercise, characterized by a unique breathing technique that engages both the body and mind. This practice serves as a precursor to a series of reflective activities, including the cultivation of gratitude and visualization of future goals, thereby fostering a profound sense of presence and intention. Throughout the episode, we explore the physiological and psychological impacts of such rituals, alongside their spiritual underpinnings, ultimately emphasizing the importance of adopting a holistic approach to personal development. Our aim is to inspire listeners to integrate these principles into their daily routines, enhancing their overall well-being and effectiveness in achieving personal aspirations.TakeawaysThe podcast elaborates on the efficacy of Tony Robbins' priming exercise, emphasizing its structured approach to invigorating both the body and the mind.Listeners are encouraged to engage with the practice of gratitude, which fosters a positive mindset and enhances one's perception of abundance in life.The hosts discuss the significance of breathing techniques in grounding oneself, highlighting how such practices can induce physiological changes and mental clarity.A recurring theme in the episode is the importance of visualization and emotional embodiment in manifesting future goals and aspirations effectively.Episode ResourcesOfficial Website of Tony Robbins: Personal & Business Results Coach | Tony RobbinsPractice Priming daily | Tony Robbins - Tony Robbins created a 10-minute daily exercise called "priming," based on techniques found in yoga and Buddhist mindfulness meditation. Priming is the act of taking time to adjust your thoughts and emotions so you can train your mind to live in your peak state. Tony Robbins uses priming as a part of his daily morning ritual to revitalize his mind and unleash the power of each day. Use it as a part of your own morning ritual to master your emotions and train your brain to accept positivity. This exercise can help you retrain your mind and let go of negativity and past thoughts that are holding you back from your optimal performance and life. It might feel strange at first, but if you practice priming regularly, you’ll experience an incredible shift in the quality of your thoughts and emotions. If this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Keywords: Tony Robbins priming exercise, daily gratitude practice, energy state management, morning routine for success, visualization techniques, personal development strategies, mindfulness meditation, breathing exercises for motivation, spiritual practices for daily life, achieving goals with visualization, emotional wellbeing techniques, overcoming scarcity mindset, self-improvement podcasts, Tony Robbins seminar insights, embodiment of gratitude, mindfulness techniques for daily living, energy breathing practices, setting intentions for success, connection to universal energy, transformative morning practices | — | ||||||
| 5/1/25 | ![]() Unveiling the Depth of Tony Robbins: Insights from the Time to Rise Summit | Tracking Wisdom Season 1 Episode 23 Unveiling the Depth of Tony Robbins: Insights from the Time to Rise Summit Recorded - 03/03/25This podcast episode delves into the profound insights derived from Tony Robbins' "Time to Rise" seminar, particularly focusing on the three pillars of lasting change. I recently attended this virtual event, initially harboring skepticism towards Robbins' renowned high-energy persona. However, I discovered a depth of philosophical and spiritual insight that transcended my preconceived notions. The discussion centers on the significance of establishing one's energetic state as a precursor to effective transformation, followed by the identification of purpose and the formulation of a strategic action plan. Throughout our dialogue, we emphasize the necessity of genuine motivation and a clear vision, which are imperative for achieving sustainable change in one's life.Takeaways:The episode discusses the transformative insights gained from Tony Robbins' seminar, particularly focusing on his three pillars of lasting change.We delve into the significance of physiological states in fostering motivation and facilitating deeper changes in one's life.The speakers reflect on their initial perceptions of Tony Robbins as merely a motivational figure, only to discover the philosophical depth underlying his teachings.It is emphasized that true change requires a compelling purpose, which can either stem from positive experiences or aversive situations.The conversation highlights the importance of establishing a clear vision for one's future, which serves as a guiding principle for sustained transformation.Ultimately, the episode concludes with a recommendation to engage with Robbins' materials for those seeking personal growth and lasting change.Episode ResourcesOfficial Website of Tony Robbins: Personal & Business Results Coach | Tony RobbinsIf this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Keywords: Tony Robbins, lasting change, motivation techniques, personal development, energy state, self-improvement, Time to Rise seminar, three pillars of change, purpose and motivation, mindset shift, massive action plan, online seminars, motivational speaking, personal growth strategies, Tony Robbins teachings, health transformation, spiritual philosophy, achieving goals, overcoming challenges, self-discovery | — | ||||||
| 4/24/25 | ![]() The Role of Adversity in Personal Growth: A Deep Dive | Tracking Wisdom Episode 22 The Role of Adversity in Personal Growth: A Deep Dive Recorded - 02/03/25 DESCRIPTIONThe podcast delves into the profound insights gained from a recent seminar attended by the hosts, wherein the renowned motivational speaker Tony Robbins expounded on the intrinsic value of challenges as catalysts for personal growth. In this discussion, we reflect on the often misguided perception of difficulties as negative entities to be avoided at all costs. Instead, Robbins posits that it is precisely through confronting and overcoming these obstacles that individuals are able to expand their capabilities and evolve into their best selves. Our dialogue further explores how the avoidance of discomfort may inhibit personal development and the importance of embracing one’s struggles as an avenue for transformative experiences. As we share our personal reflections, we grapple with the tension between our perceived privileges and the universal necessity of grappling with adversity, ultimately arriving at the conclusion that even those who have not faced overt struggles can still possess latent challenges that warrant exploration.In addition to the overarching theme of challenge and growth, we also engage in a candid examination of our individual insecurities regarding our capacity to inspire others. I express my aspirations to serve as a beacon of hope and guidance for those navigating their own tumultuous paths, while simultaneously wrestling with feelings of inadequacy due to my comparatively untroubled life. This leads us to the realization that authentic connection with others often stems from shared experiences of suffering, which can instill a sense of relatability and empathy. The conversation then meanders through various personal anecdotes and philosophical musings about the nature of suffering and the human condition, highlighting how our respective journeys have shaped our understanding of the complexities of emotional pain and resilience.As we navigate these rich themes, we also touch upon the concept of legacy trauma and its implications for our lives and our roles as potential guides for others. The recognition that we may harbor unacknowledged burdens from our familial histories prompts a deeper inquiry into our emotional landscapes. We ponder whether our innate desires to assist others in overcoming obstacles stem from our own unrecognized struggles. This exploration of hidden traumas invites a broader discussion on the importance of self-awareness and the necessity of confronting our pasts in order to foster authentic healing and connection with those we seek to serve. Ultimately, this episode serves as an invitation for listeners to reflect on their own experiences, consider the complexities of their personal narratives, and embrace the challenges that lie ahead as integral components of their journeys towards growth and fulfillment.Takeaways:The podcast emphasizes the importance of challenges in personal growth and development, asserting that overcoming difficulties can lead to significant transformations in one's life.Listeners are reminded that the experiences shared in the podcast are intended solely for informational and entertainment purposes, and should not be construed as professional advice.It is noted that many individuals feel unqualified to assist others due to their perceived lack of significant personal challenges, despite having valuable insights to offer.The discussion highlights the concept of legacy trauma, suggesting that unresolved ancestral issues may influence current behaviors and emotional responses, warranting further exploration.The speakers reflect on their journeys and the struggle to connect with others through shared experiences of suffering, emphasizing the value of authentic connection in helping professions.There is a call for individuals to acknowledge and accept their underlying conditioning while separating that from guilt, promoting a healthier approach to personal responsibility. If this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Keywords: Tony Robbins seminar, personal growth challenges, overcoming obstacles, emotional intelligence, shadow work, mindfulness meditation, generational trauma, legacy burdens, self-help strategies, personal development podcasts, inspirational speakers, self-discovery journey, inner wisdom exploration, the importance of discomfort, resilience building, self-awareness techniques, finding your niche, helping professions, conditioning and behavior, personal anecdotes in self-help. | — | ||||||
| 4/17/25 | ![]() Decoding Spiritual Experiences: The Utility of the Multi Thread Model | Tracking Wisdom Episode 21 Decoding Spiritual Experiences: The Utility of the Multi Thread Model Recorded - 02/03/25 DESCRIPTIONThe focal point of our discourse today revolves around the Multi Thread Model, a conceptual framework that offers a more inclusive and adaptable approach to navigating the complexities of personal awakening experiences. This model, accessible through multidharma.net and conceived by Pierce Salguero, serves as a guide for individuals who may feel disheartened or perplexed by traditional pathways of spiritual awakening that do not resonate with their unique experiences. We delve into the intricacies of this model, which allows for a nuanced understanding of diverse experiences such as oneness, emptiness, and the psyche, thereby fostering a sense of empowerment and validation for those on their spiritual journeys. By employing the metaphor of maps, we elucidate how different models possess inherent strengths and weaknesses, advocating for the necessity of a well-equipped toolbox of spiritual tools tailored to individual needs. As we engage with this paradigm, we emphasize the importance of personal exploration and the recognition that one's journey is valid, irrespective of alignment with conventional frameworks.Takeaways:The Multi Thread Model presents a more inclusive approach to spiritual awakening, accommodating diverse personal experiences.Traditional models of awakening often impose rigid pathways, which may not resonate with every individual's journey.The Threads model emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's unique experiences as valid in the context of spiritual exploration.It is crucial to acknowledge that no single thread is required for progression on the awakening path, allowing for personal authenticity. Links referenced in this episode:multidharma.netIf this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Keywords: multi thread model, awakening path, spiritual maps, emptiness vs oneness, personal experience, non-duality, spiritual tools, multidharma.net, Pierce Salguero, psyche thread, energy thread, Buddhist traditions, shamanic practices, Kundalini experience, psychological aspects of spirituality, spiritual journey, self-inquiry, awakening confusion, personal growth, spiritual exploration | — | ||||||
| 4/10/25 | ![]() Bridging Comfort and Contentment in Spiritual Practice | Tracking Wisdom Episode 20 Bridging Comfort and Contentment in Spiritual Practice Recorded - 01/06/25 DESCRIPTIONThe dialogue between Ryan and Peter delves into the intricate nature of personal fulfillment, particularly in the context of spiritual exploration and contentment. Ryan articulates a profound sense of satisfaction derived from his engagement with spiritual content, sparking a discussion about the underlying motivations that drive individuals towards further inquiry and experience. The conversation highlights a philosophical tension: the distinction between comfort in familiar experiences and the intrinsic urge to seek beyond the horizons of current understanding. Both speakers reflect on the concept of spiritual awakening, positing that true contentment may arise from embracing the present moment rather than pursuing an elusive ideal of growth and development. This nuanced exploration leads to an examination of the 'spiritual horizon,' where the infinite beckons beyond one's current state, prompting a critical analysis of whether the desire for exploration stems from genuine curiosity or conditioned expectations. Throughout, Ryan and Peter maintain a serious tone, emphasizing the importance of introspection and discernment in navigating one's spiritual journey, ultimately suggesting that authentic contentment can coexist with an openness to deeper exploration.TakeawaysIn this podcast episode, we delve into the intricate dynamics of personal awakening and the significance of contentment versus conditioning.The discussion emphasizes the critical distinction between genuine contentment and mere comfort, illuminating how these concepts influence our spiritual journeys.We explore the notion that spiritual experiences are often shaped by cultural conditioning, which can lead to an unrecognized desire for further exploration.Through examining Alan Chapman's perspectives, we reflect on the profound interconnectedness of individual experiences within the broader context of awakening and existence. If this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Keywords: spiritual awakening, non-doing, personal growth, meditation practices, contentment vs comfort, spiritual conditioning, exploration of self, divine calling, consciousness expansion, mindfulness techniques, inner voice, ego and true self, relationship to awakening, creative expression, purpose in life, awakening process, podcast discussions, transformative experiences, self-investigation, holistic practices | — | ||||||
| 4/3/25 | ![]() The Dichotomy of Contentment and Growth: A Contemplative Inquiry | Tracking Wisdom Episode 19 The Dichotomy of Contentment and Growth: A Contemplative Inquiry Recorded - 01/06/25 DESCRIPTIONThis episode delves into the intricate dynamics of practice and the seemingly paradoxical nature of engagement versus contentment. We elucidate the concept that while the pursuit of knowledge and methodology in our respective practices is often deemed essential, it can inadvertently detract from the organic joy and authenticity of the experience itself. I articulate a personal observation regarding the tension between formal training and natural expression, using the metaphor of learning guitar to illustrate the potential pitfalls of over-analysis in creative endeavors. As we navigate these reflections, we emphasize the significance of being present and allowing one's inherent light to shine, rather than becoming ensnared in the expectations of external validation. Ultimately, we invite listeners to contemplate their own experiences of non-doing and the essence of simply being, fostering a deeper understanding of their paths in the journey of existence.Key Takeaways:The expressions and viewpoints articulated within this podcast do not constitute formal advice but rather serve informational and entertainment purposes exclusively.The ongoing discourse emphasizes the significance of practice, particularly in relation to the experiences articulated by Michael Lyden and Alan Chapman.Listeners are encouraged to recognize the importance of their experiences as valid, regardless of whether they conform to conventional definitions of practice or progress.Engaging in activities that could be perceived as practice does not necessitate formal organization, as the act of participation itself can embody the essence of practice. If this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Keywords: podcast episode, Tracking Wisdom Podcast, personal growth, spiritual practice, non-doing, meditation techniques, self-awareness, teaching and learning, practice importance, awakening journey, intuitive understanding, creativity and expression, overcoming resistance, guitar playing metaphor, contentment in life, personal reflections, self-discovery, spiritual teachings, embracing the moment, finding joy in creation | — | ||||||
| 3/27/25 | ![]() Exploring Spiritual Awakening: Insights from Michael Lydon and Alan Chapman | Tracking Wisdom Season (Not in a season) Episode 18 Exploring Spiritual Awakening: Insights from Michael Lydon and Alan Chapman Recorded - 01/06/25 DESCRIPTIONThe discussion centers around the enlightening dialogue between Michael Lydon and Alan Chapman, both of whom delve into intricate topics related to spiritual awakening and the mystical practices that accompany it. Lydon, a spiritual teacher, engages Chapman, an adept in Western magic, to explore the intersection of ancient wisdom and contemporary spiritual experiences. Central to their discourse is the concept of Magia, particularly as it relates to the teachings of Aleister Crowley, a pivotal figure in the realm of Western esoterica. Chapman elucidates how Crowley's practices, often misconstrued as merely occult, actually serve as profound tools for enlightenment. He posits that Crowley's life arc embodies an enlightening process that Crowley himself failed to recognize, thereby framing magic as a legitimate path towards spiritual awakening rather than a mere pursuit of power or control. This perspective invites listeners to reconsider the value of magical practices within the broader context of spiritual development, challenging conventional narratives that often demonize such explorations.Takeaways:The conversation between Michael Lydon and Alan Chapman explores the intricate relationship between spiritual awakening and mystical practices.Alan Chapman advocates for the understanding of magic as a legitimate tool for enlightenment, diverging from its typical occult connotations.The discussion addresses the perennial philosophy, suggesting that all spiritual traditions share an underlying truth that transcends their individual doctrines.Chapman emphasizes the importance of having a knowledgeable teacher to navigate the complexities and potential delusions inherent in magical practices.The episode highlights the potential dangers of becoming attached to blissful states during the awakening process, framing awakening as an ongoing journey rather than a final destination.It is underscored that each individual's experience of awakening is profound, and there is always a further horizon of understanding and exploration to pursue. If this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Keywords: spiritual awakening, mystical practices, ancient wisdom, modern spirituality, Western magic, Aleister Crowley, occult teachings, enlightenment process, psychic attack, magic as a tool, spiritual disciplines, magical practices, consciousness exploration, esoteric traditions, personal transformation, spiritual teachers, meditation practices, guardian angel invocation, perennial philosophy, institutional teachings | — | ||||||
| 12/31/24 | ![]() The Art of Letting Go: Embracing Impermanence in Life and Spirituality - 3 marks of existence | Tracking Wisdom Episode 17 The Art of Letting Go: Embracing Impermanence in Life and Spirituality - 3 marks of existence Recorded - 11/25/24This episode of the Tracking Wisdom Podcast delves into the concept of impermanence, a fundamental teaching in Buddhism, and its relation to the three marks of existence: suffering, impermanence, and non-self. Ryan and Peter explore how the misunderstanding of impermanence can lead to attachment and suffering, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the transient nature of all experiences. They discuss the role of meditation in cultivating an understanding of impermanence, suggesting that direct experience through practice is essential for deep learning. The conversation also touches on the contrasts between Buddhist teachings and those of Abrahamic religions, highlighting differing perspectives on morality and existence. Ultimately, the discussion encourages listeners to reflect on their attachments and how embracing impermanence can lead to greater peace and acceptance in life.The episode is a deep exploration of the Buddhist principle of impermanence, a theme that resonates throughout Ryan and Peter's conversation. They begin by articulating the three marks of existence—impermanence, suffering, and non-self—while examining how these concepts challenge conventional beliefs about identity and existence. Ryan raises critical points about how different philosophical systems interpret permanence, particularly pointing to the contrast with Judeo-Christian perspectives that uphold the idea of an eternal soul. This juxtaposition lays the groundwork for a deeper investigation into how attachment to the idea of permanence leads to suffering, emphasizing the necessity of recognizing life's transient nature to alleviate unease and dissatisfaction.As their dialogue unfolds, Ryan and Peter delve into the practical implications of accepting impermanence in daily life. They highlight meditation as a crucial practice for fostering a direct experience of impermanence. Peter articulates that while one may understand impermanence intellectually, true comprehension arises from personal experience, which meditation can facilitate. The conversation brings to light the challenges that often accompany this process, as individuals confront the discomfort associated with letting go of attachments. The hosts encourage listeners to engage with their own experiences and reflect on how embracing impermanence might lead to a more liberated and fulfilling life.Towards the end of the episode, the discussion takes an intriguing turn as they connect Buddhist teachings to evolutionary biology through the concept of 'evo dharma.' Peter posits that our evolutionary instincts, which once ensured survival, may now contribute to our struggles with attachment and suffering in a contemporary context. This perspective invites a broader inquiry into how our biological heritage shapes our understanding of impermanence and attachment. Overall, Ryan and Peter's conversation is rich with insights, encouraging listeners to embrace the inherent impermanence of life as a pathway to personal growth and deeper understanding. If this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Keywords: impermanence, three marks of existence, Buddhism teachings, understanding suffering, Buddhist philosophy, concepts of no self, acceptance of impermanence, mindfulness meditation, dukkha meaning, non-attachment principles, impermanence in daily life, Buddhist ethics, meditation practices for impermanence, achieving enlightenment, suffering and happiness, Buddhist psychology, interdependent arising, existential uncertainty, letting go of attachments, practical Buddhism | — | ||||||
| 12/17/24 | ![]() Reaction to The Non-Duality Show Episode 1 by Non Duality Fun | Tracking Wisdom Episode 16 Reaction to The Non-Duality Show Episode 1 by Non Duality Fun Recorded - mm/dd/yy DESCRIPTIONThe dialogue on non-duality takes center stage in this engaging episode of the Tracking Wisdom Podcast, where hosts Ryan and Peter dissect Claire's unique comedic approach to serious spiritual concepts. The discussion ignites with Claire's assertion that enlightenment is a myth, a bold statement that rattles conventional views and serves as a springboard for deeper inquiry. Ryan and Peter navigate the philosophical waters of consciousness, identity, and the nature of reality, drawing connections to Buddhist teachings and the fundamental idea of emptiness. Their exchange weaves through the intricacies of non-duality, challenging listeners to reconsider the very essence of selfhood and the pursuit of enlightenment, which they argue may be an inherently flawed endeavor.As the hosts unpack Claire's humor-laden insights, they explore how laughter can illuminate complex philosophical ideas, fostering a space for reflection and understanding. The podcast captures the essence of the non-dual experience, where the self is perceived as an illusion, and the reality of existence is painted as a tapestry of interconnectedness. Ryan and Peter emphasize that while the non-dual perspective invites a sense of liberation from the confines of self, it also necessitates engagement with compassion and emotional awareness. They articulate the importance of recognizing and addressing the conditioning that shapes our experiences, arguing that wisdom teachings alone cannot provide a complete understanding without the inclusion of emotional truths.The conversation culminates in a rich examination of how individuals can apply these insights in their lives. Ryan and Peter advocate for a balanced approach that honors both wisdom and compassion, encouraging listeners to remain open to their emotional experiences while navigating the complexities of everyday interactions. By the episode's close, the hosts inspire a sense of curiosity and exploration, inviting listeners to reflect on their own journeys through the lens of non-duality. This episode stands as a testament to the power of dialogue in unpacking profound spiritual concepts, encouraging an integration of wisdom and compassion as essential components of the human experience.TakeawaysThe discussion emphasizes the paradox of non-duality and the illusion of self, illustrating that consciousness may not exist in the way we perceive it.It is important to distinguish between wisdom teachings and compassion teachings in spiritual practices, as both play essential roles in navigating life.The humor used in the episode serves to highlight the absurdity of seeking enlightenment as an attainable state, rather than recognizing it as a process.The podcast explores how the experience of duality can coexist within a broader understanding of non-duality, suggesting that both perspectives are valid.Participants reflect on the challenges of integrating non-duality into everyday life without losing compassion for individual experiences, emphasizing the need for balance.The conversation raises awareness of how our judgments about experiences can contribute to suffering, urging listeners to approach teachings with openness and adaptability.Episode ResourcesThe Non-Duality Show Episode One - Non Duality Fun - Non Duality FunIf this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Keywords: non-duality, enlightenment, consciousness, mindfulness, duality vs non-duality, spiritual awakening, compassion in Buddhism, wisdom teachings, humor in spirituality, neuroscience and consciousness, heart vs mind, awareness, existential philosophy, meditation practices, understanding suffering, self-awareness, existentialism, Buddhist teachings, personal growth, self-discovery | — | ||||||
| 11/6/24 | ![]() The Journey of Intention: Navigating Karma and Life's Path | Tracking Wisdom Episode 15 The Journey of Intention: Navigating Karma and Life's Path Recorded - 10/28/24 This episode delves into the profound relationship between karma and personal journeys, exploring how our intentions and actions shape our experiences. Ryan and Peter discuss the concept of karma as a reflection of cause and effect, emphasizing that it is not a punitive force but rather a natural unfolding of conditions leading to specific outcomes. They reflect on the challenges of navigating personal change, acknowledging the inertia created by past choices and the time required to shift one's trajectory. The conversation highlights the importance of letting go of egoic grasping and embracing a more spacious approach to intention, allowing for a more fluid engagement with life's changes. Ultimately, the episode invites listeners to consider how understanding karma can lead to greater acceptance and transformation in their own lives.TakeawaysThe concept of karma is often misunderstood; it is not punitive but a reflection of cause and effect.Renunciation involves letting go of grasping desires, not a complete rejection of desires themselves.Life's journey unfolds over time, and changes in direction require patience and acceptance.The ego’s desire can create resistance to change; understanding this can foster personal growth.The relationship between intention and ego can be complex, with ego often obstructing true desires.Creating spaciousness in our lives can facilitate the changes we are seeking to manifest.Episode ResourcesDharma Talk: The Eightfold Path – The Mindfulness BellThe Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World - Ian McGilchristIf this content has been meaningful or entertaining for you, consider showing your support to help make this content possible. Review us on PodchaserLeave a ReviewWe are grateful for your giftsSupport with a TipShow MerchandiseTracking Wisdom Coffee MugHave a discussion topic idea or show feedback? Use the Suggestion Box link below!Suggestion Box ETH Studio WebsiteTracking Wisdom Reflections (Substack)Social Media:FacebookInstagramXYouTubeLicense: Unless otherwise noted, all excerpts of copyright material not owned by ETH Studio are used under the Fair Use doctrine for the purposes of commentary, scholarship, research and teaching. Works are substantially transformed by means of personal insight and commentary as well as highlighting important corollaries to additional thoughts, theories and works to demonstrate alignments and consistencies. Copyright 2026 Ears That Hear Media Corporation Keywords: Karma, cause and effect, Buddhist karma, spiritual journey, ego and intention, manifestation, personal growth, self-reflection, synchronicity, renunciation, conditions and outcomes, spiritual insights, inner wisdom, navigating change, mindful living, spiritual practices, Tracking Wisdom Podcast, personal development, karma and relationships. | — | ||||||
Showing 25 of 46
Pitch Fit is a Pro feature
See how bookable this show is for guests, which brands already advertise, the per-episode ad value, and the best-fit guest and sponsor profile. The numbers are blurred on the free plan.
How readily this show books outside guests like you.
How proven this show is for host-read sponsorships.
For Guests
ProFor Advertisers
ProUpgrade to Pro to unlock guest cadence, sponsor categories, fit scores, and per-episode ad value for this show.

























