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Radical Responsibility Podcast

Radical Responsibility Podcast

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The Radical Responsibility Podcast, hosted by Dr. Fleet Maull, explores personal growth, emotional healing, and transformation through evidence-based insights into mental health, mindfulness, and innovative wellness practices. Each episode provides practical tools to help listeners break through emotional barriers, manage stress, and cultivate inner peace. Covering topics from psychedelics to global healing, the podcast blends research-backed methods with compassionate guidance for those seeking deeper self-awareness and lasting, positive change.Copyright Evolved Podcasting Desarrollo Personal Higiene y Vida Saludable Éxito Personal
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  • Jerzy Gregorek | Hard Choices, Easy Life: A World Champion's Philosophy on Living Well
    Apr 6 2026
    Four-time world weightlifting champion Jerzy Gregorek didn't just build physical strength—he discovered that true power comes from making hard choices when easy ones beckon. From risking his life in Poland's Solidarity movement to rebuilding in America as a political refugee, Jerzy learned that discipline without joy becomes punishment, and comfort without challenge becomes meaningless.

    In this conversation, Jerzy reveals why the body never lies about our choices, how complete satisfaction actually shortens life, and why the art of living well requires constant calibration between effort and ease. His philosophy extends far beyond the gym into relationships, aging, and the daily practice of choosing growth over comfort.

    Key Timestamps:
    [00:00:00] Introduction
    [00:02:17] The solidarity strike that changed everything
    [00:08:44] Easy choices, hard life philosophy explained
    [00:12:45] Why failure is the beginning of wisdom
    [00:17:37] How are our bodies a truth-teller?
    [00:21:25] The comfort trap destroying modern lives
    [00:22:33] Why complete satisfaction prevents growth
    [00:27:05] Learning from 100-year-olds in blue zones
    [00:31:19] Weight lifting and efficient training
    [00:37:01] What does success truly look like?

    Memorable Quotes:
    "Even in the darkest moment, we have our choice, and maybe we don't see it, but it's there. And to be aware of it is very important." [00:03:10] – Jerzy Gregorek

    "Being satisfied means also the living that doesn't have any meaning, that doesn't fight for anything better, for more, for society, for yourself. In order to be in that place, we need to overcome something that is really difficult, hard. So, that's the hard choice comes in." [00:22:44] – Jerzy Gregorek

    Links Mentioned:
    Become a Heart Mind Community Member and access ALL our past and future summits plus a thriving private community: https://www.heartmind.co/podcastoffer

    Download your free Neuro-Somatic Mindfulness E-Book by Dr. Fleet Maull: https://www.heartmind.co/nsm-podcast

    Order “Radical Responsibility” by Fleet Maull and get $1,088 in free bonuses today: https://www.radicalresponsibilitybook.com/


    Connect with Jerzy Gregorek:
    Website: http://thehappybody.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheHappyBody
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hardchoiceseasylife/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerzy-gregorek-ab87475/

    Connect with us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartmindinstitute

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heartmindinstitute

    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hmisummitcommunity

    Produced by Evolved Podcasting: https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com/
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    46 m
  • Stephen Ibaraki | Radical Curiosity: Self-Actualization and Leadership in the Age of AI
    Mar 30 2026
    Stephen Ibaraki has shaped over $100 trillion in sustainable investments and guided the world’s top 100 CEOs through technological transformations a decade ahead of their time. But his most radical insight isn’t about the power of Quantum Computing—it’s about the power of Radical Curiosity.

    In this far-reaching conversation, the founder of the UN ITU AI for Good initiative joins Dr. Fleet Maull to reveal why we are approaching a moment of unprecedented abundance. Stephen maps out the Five Converging Technology Layers—Energy, Hardware, Fabric, Intelligence, and Autonomy—that are poised to expand human intelligence by a quadrillion times.

    However, the "Age of AI" brings a new challenge: The crisis of human anxiety. From his family’s internment during WWII to his work with central banks, Stephen explains why Self-Actualization and an internal locus of control are the only true safeguards in a volatile world. Discover why the traditional barriers between technological "haves" and "have-nots" are collapsing, and why your ability to learn how to learn is now the world’s most valuable currency.

    We Also Discuss:
    • Why top tech giants are moving away from traditional degrees in favor of skills
    • How "talking" to your computer is replacing traditional programming and what happens when AI starts acting on its own.
    • Insights from Stephen’s work with the UN’s AI for Good initiative and how top CEOs are being guided toward ethical, sustainable leadership.
    • Why the falling costs of energy and hardware will provide a “supercomputer in every pocket,” regardless of geography or economic status.
    • Practical advice on building the "grit" and optimism needed to stay grounded while the world’s technological foundations are being rewritten.

    Key Timestamps:
    [00:00:00] Introduction
    [00:01:55] Stephen’s background and journey
    [00:12:47] What concerns top CEOs and leaders?
    [00:20:25] Technology bifurcating the world today
    [00:34:57] Principles to keep pace with evolving technology
    [00:46:14] How to train children to become self-actualizers
    [00:51:48] Encourage entrepreneurial thinking

    Memorable Quotes:
    "For the first time in American history, 60% of Americans don't believe you need a college education to be successful. And there's a realization that you can just get skills." – Stephen Ibaraki

    "It really is the resilience that allows us to keep getting back in the game, so to speak, and to learning and to be curious... because we can either let all this kind of push us back into that anxiety and despair, even overwhelm, or we kind of learned that maybe... expose ourselves to the edge." –Stephen Ibaraki

    Links Mentioned:
    Become a Heart Mind Community Member and access ALL our past and future summits plus a thriving private community: https://www.heartmind.co/podcastoffer

    Download your free Neuro-Somatic Mindfulness E-Book by Dr. Fleet Maull: https://www.heartmind.co/nsm-podcast

    Order “Radical Responsibility” by Fleet Maull and get $1,088 in free bonuses today: https://www.radicalresponsibilitybook.com/

    Connect with Stephen Ibaraki:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sibaraki/

    Connect with us:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartmindinstitute
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heartmindinstitute
    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hmisummitcommunity

    Produced by Evolved Podcasting:https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com
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    1 h y 2 m
  • Eric Edmeades | The Conflict Between the Modern World and Our Ancient Wiring
    Mar 23 2026
    What if the mismatch between our biology and the modern world is keeping us from reaching our full human potential?

    In this conversation, I sit with Eric Edmeades, creator of the WildFit program, to explore a radically different way of relating to food, health, and performance. Instead of dieting through restriction and self-judgment, Eric invites us into a more compassionate, biologically informed approach, one that honors how we actually evolved to live, eat, and thrive.

    We talk about why so many well-intentioned health efforts fail, and how small, incremental changes can create profound and lasting transformation. Eric shares how rebuilding self-esteem is just as important as changing what’s on your plate, and how understanding our ancient instincts can free us from shame, cravings, and self-blame.

    This episode goes beyond nutrition. We explore the disconnect between evolutionary biology and modern civilization, how limiting beliefs shape our performance and success, and what it really takes to come back into alignment with our bodies, our minds, and our lives. At its heart, this is an invitation to stop fighting yourself, and start working with the wisdom that’s already built in.

    We Also Discuss:

    The biological aspect of food struggles
    Self-esteem as foundational to lasting health
    Cravings and biology and why the latter is important
    The conflict between modern life and ancient wiring
    The basic biological needs that restore well-being
    Limiting beliefs quietly sabotaging performance

    Key Timestamps:

    [0:00:00] Welcome to The Radical Responsibility Podcast
    [0:01:11] The WILDFIT Program’s core principles
    [0:07:23] Aligning one’s self with basic biology for success
    [0:09:41] Basic biological needs that support optimal performance
    [0:17:17] How to start addressing limit beliefs
    [0:27:42] Transforming the “I’m not good enough” belief[
    0:30:07] Impostor syndrome and what you need to know
    [0:35:13] Mindset shifts that we need to start making
    [0:44:49] Evolutionary mismatch and well-being.

    Become a Heart Mind Community Member and access ALL our past and future summits plus a thriving private community:
    https://www.heartmind.co/podcastoffer

    Download your free Neuro-Somatic Mindfulness E-Book by Dr. Fleet Maull:
    https://www.heartmind.co/nsm-podcast

    Order “Radical Responsibility” by Fleet Maull and get $1,088 in free bonuses today:
    https://www.radicalresponsibilitybook.com/

    Connect with Eric Edmeades:
    Website: https://ericedmeades.com/books/the-evolution-gap/
    Discover areas you need to focus on to live a healthier, fitter, and happier life - https://assessments.ericedmeades.com/gapfinder
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericedmeades/

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    Produced by Evolved Podcasting – https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com
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    53 m
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