Episodios

  • Langerian Mindfulness in Practice: Transforming the Therapeutic Relationship with Dr. Mohsen Fatemi
    Apr 11 2026

    In this episode of Depth Dialogues, we are joined by Dr. Mohsen Fatemi, scholar, clinician, and internationally recognized voice in philosophical psychology, hypnotherapy, and mindfulness.Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi, Ph.D., Psy.D. completed his postdoctoral studies in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University, where he also served as a Teaching Fellow, Associate, and Fellow. His scholarly work has been published by leading academic presses, including Springer, Wiley, Templeton Press, Routledge, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Lexington Books, Rowman & Littlefield, Palgrave Macmillan, and the American Psychiatric Association.

    His research has appeared in prominent journals such as the APA’s Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology and the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis.

    In addition to his teaching at Harvard, Dr. Fatemi has taught in the Department of Psychology at several institutions, including the University of British Columbia, Western Washington University, the University of Massachusetts Boston, the University of Toronto, York University, Endicott College, and the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis.

    He has served as an adjunct faculty member in the Graduate Program in Psychology at York University, Canada, where he also teaches a variety of courses in the Department of Psychology. In his clinical work, he practices hypnotherapy exclusively, integrating Langerian mindfulness into diverse therapeutic settings.

    Dr. Fatemi has supervised both master’s and doctoral students in their research projects and dissertations. He has delivered keynote addresses at numerous international psychology conferences and has led workshops and seminars across the United States, Canada, and internationally. He is the recipient of the Ellen Langer International Mindfulness Award and is an active member of the American Psychological Association (APA), with multiple presentations at its annual meetings.Hosts: Dr. Kirk Schneider and Tyler Gamlen Music Composition: Tyler Gamlen and Joe Vanderhoff Music Performance: Joe Vanderhoff Motion Graphics and Logo Design: Ugly Owl Films Recording and Editing: Tyler Gamlen

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    58 m
  • The Art of Existential Coaching: Yannick Jacob on Meaning, Purpose, and Resilience
    Sep 18 2025

    In this episode of Depth Dialogues, we sit down with Yannick Jacob, an existential life and leadership coach, positive psychologist, coach trainer and supervisor, and mediator. Yannick currently serves as Program Director of the Accredited Certificate in Integrative Coaching at the School of Positive Transformation, where he has brought together many of the world’s leading coaches and pioneers. He has also led the MSc in Coaching Psychology at the University of East London and teaches at The School of Life, Animas Centre for Coaching, and the International Centre for Coaching Supervision.Yannick is deeply committed to helping people explore life’s big questions, navigate uncertainty, and embrace the full spectrum of human experience. His seminal book, An Introduction to Existential Coaching (Routledge), is widely regarded as essential reading for coaches looking to deepen their practice.In this conversation, we explore:• What initially drew Yannick to existential philosophy, and how it informs his coaching practice• The intersection of existential coaching, therapy, and positive psychology• Guiding clients through anxiety, uncertainty, and the full spectrum of life’s experiences• How existential coaching fosters authentic relationships and meaningful connections• The role of coaching in responding to social, cultural, and ecological challenges today• Insights on cultivating happiness, purpose, and resilience in both life and leadershipWhether you’re a coach, therapist, or simply curious about existential psychology and personal growth, this episode offers a rich exploration of how coaching can help us embrace our humanity and navigate life’s uncertainties with courage and purpose.


    Hosts: Dr. Kirk Schneider and Tyler Gamlen Music Composition: Tyler Gamlen and Joe Vanderhoff Music Performance: Joe Vanderhoff Motion Graphics and Logo Design: Ugly Owl Films Recording and Editing: Tyler Gamlen

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    1 h y 13 m
  • Relational Revolutions: Adanna Eke on Healing Foster Youth Through Depth Work
    Jul 25 2025

    In this powerful episode of the Depth Dialogues Podcast, we speak with Adanna Eke, LCSW—psychotherapist, consultant, and founder of The Depth Studio. Adanna’s career spans child welfare, emergency psychiatry, and psychoanalytic training, all of which inform her trauma-informed approach to working with foster youth and marginalized communities.Together, we explore the importance of long-term relational care, culturally sensitive therapy, and the unique model of A Home Within, where Adanna serves as co-clinical director of the Los Angeles chapter. This conversation offers a profound look into what it means to hold space for healing within a system that often forgets how to care.Topics Include:• Depth psychology as a form of social justice• Culturally grounded, trauma-informed therapy• The role of A Home Within in supporting foster youth• Guidance for early-career clinicians seeking community-oriented work• Building Practice in Community and the future of relational healing


    Hosts: Dr. Kirk Schneider and Tyler Gamlen Music Composition: Tyler Gamlen and Joe Vanderhoff Music Performance: Joe Vanderhoff Motion Graphics and Logo Design: Ugly Owl Films Recording and Editing: Tyler Gamlen

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  • Authenticity, Love, and the Courage to Be: An Existential Conversation with Dr. Skye Cleary
    May 7 2025

    n this episode of the Depth Dialogues podcast, we are joined by Dr. Skye Cleary—philosopher, author, educator, and existential guide—whose work breathes new life into timeless questions of meaning, authenticity, and human connection. Drawing from her acclaimed books "How to Be Authentic" and "Existentialism and Romantic Love," Skye speaks to the deep tensions of our era: from curated selves and polarized identities to the complexities of love and liberation.Together, we explore how existentialist thought—particularly the legacy of Simone de Beauvoir—can illuminate our search for fulfillment, responsibility, and emotional honesty in a fractured world. With grace and insight, Skye reflects on how we might reclaim the courage to live authentically, love deeply, and engage more truthfully with ourselves and others.Tune in as we dive into existential practices, relational healing, and the possibility of collective transformation through philosophical awakening.
    Hosts: Dr. Kirk Schneider and Tyler Gamlen Music Composition: Tyler Gamlen and Joe Vanderhoff Music Performance: Joe Vanderhoff Motion Graphics and Logo Design: Ugly Owl Films Recording and Editing: Tyler Gamlen

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    58 m
  • Culturally Informed Psychoanalysis: Trauma, Identity & Healing with Dr. Usha Tummala-Narra
    Mar 27 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode of Depth Dialogues, we sit down with Dr. Usha Tummala-Narra, a distinguished clinical psychologist and professor at Boston College, whose work explores the intersections of trauma, immigration, race, and psychoanalytic psychotherapy.Drawing from her extensive research and clinical practice, Dr. Tummala-Narra delves into the psychological impact of immigration, the role of cultural narratives in psychodynamic therapy, and the importance of integrating intersectionality into the therapeutic process. We discuss her influential books, including Psychoanalytic Theory and Cultural Competence in Psychotherapy and Trauma and Racial Minority Immigrants: Turmoil, Uncertainty, and Resistance, and examine how culturally informed psychoanalysis can contribute to healing in polarized societies.Join us for a rich conversation on resilience, identity, and the evolving landscape of depth psychology in addressing social crises.


    Hosts: Dr. Kirk Schneider and Tyler Gamlen Music Composition: Tyler Gamlen and Joe Vanderhoff Music Performance: Joe Vanderhoff Motion Graphics and Logo Design: Ugly Owl Films Recording and Editing: Tyler Gamlen

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  • Contemplative Justice: Rhonda Magee on Mindfulness and Social Change
    Feb 25 2025

    In this episode of Depth Dialogues, we had the honor of speaking with Rhonda Magee, JD, a leading voice in mindfulness-based social justice, legal education, and contemplative leadership.As a professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law and the author of The Inner Work of Racial Justice: Healing Ourselves and Transforming Our Communities Through Mindfulness, Rhonda spent over two decades pioneering the integration of contemplative practices into legal studies, social activism, and personal transformation. Her work highlighted how awareness, compassion, and soulfulness can foster healing in individuals and communities.In our conversation, we explored the role of mindfulness in addressing systemic bias and injustice, examining how awareness and contemplative practices can challenge deep-seated patterns of inequality. Rhonda discussed the inner work of racial healing and its profound impact on collective transformation, emphasizing the necessity of self-awareness in fostering meaningful social change. We also discussed the intersection of soulfulness, presence, and depth psychology, considering how these elements contribute to a more holistic approach to justice and healing. Rhonda also shared methods for connecting inner healing to meaningful, sustained activism, emphasizing the importance of integrating personal transformation with efforts to build a more just and compassionate world.

    Hosts: Dr. Kirk Schneider and Tyler Gamlen Music Composition: Tyler Gamlen and Joe Vanderhoff Music Performance: Joe Vanderhoff Motion Graphics and Logo Design: Ugly Owl Films Recording and Editing: Tyler Gamlen

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    57 m
  • From Gang Life to Community Healing: Jim Hernandez’s Path to Inner Peace
    Jan 19 2025

    In this powerful episode of Depth Dialogues, we welcome Jim Hernandez, whose remarkable journey from gang involvement to advocacy and healing exemplifies the transformative power of inner peace and personal growth.For 15 years, Jim navigated the hardships of gang life, enduring profound loss, including the tragic death of his brother in a violent confrontation—a turning point that reshaped his future. Inspired by existential philosophy and the writings of thinkers like Søren Kierkegaard, Jim embarked on a transformative journey toward healing, purpose, and self-discovery.A life-changing mentorship with renowned existential psychologist Rollo May provided Jim with the guidance and support to catalyze his personal growth and become a catalyst for change. Today, as the founder and director of The Center for Inner Peace in Red Bluff, California, Jim dedicates his life to healing through art, counseling, mentoring, and community outreach.This episode is more than just a conversation—it's an invitation to reflect on how we can cultivate healing, connection, and transformation in our communities. Join us for an inspiring discussion on the power of resilience, healing, and the human capacity for change.Hosts: Dr. Kirk Schneider and Tyler Gamlen Music Composition: Tyler Gamlen and Joe Vanderhoff Music Performance: Joe Vanderhoff Motion Graphics and Logo Design: Ugly Owl Films Recording and Editing: Tyler Gamlen

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  • Beyond the Consulting Room: Emmy van Deurzen and Mick Cooper on Existential Therapy & Social Change
    Dec 14 2024

    In this captivating episode of Depth Dialogues, we are joined by two luminaries of existential and humanistic psychology: Dr. Emmy van Deurzen and Dr. Mick Cooper. Together, they take us on an exploration of how existential therapy can move beyond the consulting room to address the pressing social, ethical, and environmental challenges of our time.Dr. Emmy van Deurzen, founder of the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling in London, has inspired generations of therapists with her unique integration of philosophical inquiry and therapeutic practice, emphasizing resilience, meaning-making, and authentic living. Dr. Mick Cooper, a Professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of Roehampton, is a leader in pluralistic therapy and a passionate advocate for psychology’s role in fostering social justice and systemic change.In this conversation, we explore how existential and humanistic therapies can help individuals confront personal struggles and engage with larger societal issues. We discuss their vision for taking therapy beyond the consulting room and into the world, mobilizing it as a force for collective resilience and transformation.We also discuss the upcoming Existential Movement conference, "Into the Wild Woods: Existential Responses to Turbulent Times," and the forthcoming World Congress of Existential Therapy conference in 2026, highlighting their potential to shape the future of the field. Tune in to hear Emmy and Mick’s reflections on navigating the human condition, addressing systemic injustice, and using the tools of existential psychology to create meaningful change.


    Hosts: Dr. Kirk Schneider and Tyler Gamlen Music Composition: Tyler Gamlen and Joe Vanderhoff Music Performance: Joe Vanderhoff Motion Graphics and Logo Design: Ugly Owl Films Recording and Editing: Tyler Gamlen

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    1 h y 22 m