In this episode, Dylan is joined by author, philosopher and former CIA crypto-analyst Gary McGee to talk about his journey from working for the US government to losing his faith in the system to declaring philosophical war against the State.
Gary has contributed hundreds of articles to Waking Times, covering a wide-range of topics including liberty, shamanism, mediation and spiritual development.
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Anthony Esposito is proprietor and head shaman at Awaken Your Soul Iboga Retreats in Costa Rica. He is an initiate of the Bwiti spiritual tradition of Africa and a trained iboga shaman and provider.
Angela Ditch is a master Kundalini yoga instructor and the creator of Flow Tribe. Her teaching system incorporates ancient healing practices and a modern scientific understanding of the brain and nervous system to help people achieve optimal wellness and happiness.
Mark Jankins, aka Master Mark, is a conscious rapper and guerrilla gardener who exposes the shadows of our world with hard-hitting, truth-filled music.
Entrepreneur, farmer and business leader Marc Angelo Coppola joins the podcast to talk about life in the age of Covid and how to navigate these challenging times.
In this episode Dylan talks with Rob Lenfestey, CEO of Mandala chocolate, and one of the first certified Wim Hof breathing method instructors in the United States. He is the owner of Mandala Springs, an eco-retreat center in the Blue Ridge Mountains, and as a visionary leader, he inspires people to reconnect to nature for healing and living an empowered, holistic lifestyle.
In this episode, Dylan talks with director and producer Sharron Rose about the healing art of Qi Gong. Sharron also shares her unique perspective on our world situation, having been a lifelong teacher and student of the art of embodiment through dance.
Dylan Charles talks with Rak Razam to understand a shamanic perspective on the cultural challenges and divide we are witnessing in civilization as it responds to multiple emergencies, from the coronavirus to economic collapse and ecological devastation.
An artist and fashion designer, Jenny Kolb is also a registered psychotherapist and is an apprentice provider of the African shamanic plant medicine, iboga. Currently working in Colorado in addiction recovery, her perspective on the human condition and deep transformation are medicine for the times we are in.
