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The Earthly Delights Podcast
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ธ.ค. 2019
A podcast about well-being, personal growth and inner peace. The hosts, Jim O'Connell and Seb Siracusa reflect on personal experiences and interview a wide range of guests talking about topics such as mental health, meditation and personal development.
#112: Erick Godsey - The Subtleties of Spirituality Online
Our guest this time around is writer, coach and podcaster, Erick Godsey. I have been following his work since 2020 and found him to be an inspiring, insightful voice in a wellbeing and spirituality media landscape that often promotes dangerous, wild content. His weekly newsletter is regular thought-provoker for me and I would highly recommend subscribing to it if this conversation moves you.
After exchanging pleasantries, we start the podcast by unpacking his fascinating project called The Shimmer which aims to help people understand the degree to which modern life has left us deeply distracted and provides a helpful roadmap of practices to assist individuals to get their attention back. This has helped me a lot and I have a feeling that many listeners will appreciate this project so I wanted to share it with those who might not have come across Erick and his work.
We then move into chatting about the impact meditation can have on emotional sensitivity, the individualistic rhetoric of influencers in the spirituality space and the significance of delving into a relationship with our shadow.
I tried something new with this podcast and guest, precisely because I trusted Erick’s capacity to hear a differing perspective without feeling attacked as I wanted to be able to have a respectful discussion about our differing perspectives without falling into common argumentative traps. I feel that there is a deep need for people to respectfully disagree with each other and I’m grateful for getting to try this with him.
www.erickgodsey.com
After exchanging pleasantries, we start the podcast by unpacking his fascinating project called The Shimmer which aims to help people understand the degree to which modern life has left us deeply distracted and provides a helpful roadmap of practices to assist individuals to get their attention back. This has helped me a lot and I have a feeling that many listeners will appreciate this project so I wanted to share it with those who might not have come across Erick and his work.
We then move into chatting about the impact meditation can have on emotional sensitivity, the individualistic rhetoric of influencers in the spirituality space and the significance of delving into a relationship with our shadow.
I tried something new with this podcast and guest, precisely because I trusted Erick’s capacity to hear a differing perspective without feeling attacked as I wanted to be able to have a respectful discussion about our differing perspectives without falling into common argumentative traps. I feel that there is a deep need for people to respectfully disagree with each other and I’m grateful for getting to try this with him.
www.erickgodsey.com
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#111: Lucy O’Hagan - Wilderness Fasts, Ethno-Nationalism & Queerness of Nature
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Lucy O’ Hagan is a very inspirational person. She has been on a fascinating journey, a journey that we couldn’t do justice to in one hour. However, we did cover a lot. I primarily asked Lucy onto the podcast to talk about her work with WildAwake - a fantastic organisation designed to help people connect to themselves, their communities and the non-human life on earth in a deeper way. Wildawake ...
#110: Evelyne van Winden - Child Development & Connection
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This week's guest is Evelyn Van Winden, a Therapist with expertise in attachment, behavioural and parenting-related challenges surrounding child development. We talk to Evelyn about the importance of those foundational relationships during childhood and how they affect us as we grow into adulthood. We also talk about the challenges of parenting and getting the balance between supporting and car...
#109: Declan Hammond - Soul Medicine
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This podcast is a conversation with Declan Hammond, the co-founder and former director of the Irish School of Homeopathy. Declan’s array of skills are vast but with this podcast, we focus in on homoeopathy. Most people, at least in Ireland, disregard homeopathy as woo-woo or pseudoscience but my hope with this podcast is that the listener becomes more open to this approach to healing. In this f...
#108: James Cussen - The Living Philosophy
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James Cussen is a philosopher, video creator and the first Limerick man we’ve had on the podcast. He runs a very successful and useful TH-cam channel titled “The Living Philosophy” through which he unpacks long-standing philosophical arguments with modern-day application. A good friend put me on to his stuff and I’ve been dipping in ever since. In this conversation, we cover what philosophy has...
#107: Martín Prechtel - Keeping The Seeds Alive
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Part 3 of our mini-series about direction and purpose in life! Writing an introduction for our guest this week is an impossible task, but I’ll try. Martín Prechtel is an artist, writer, musician, storyteller, teacher, healer and leading thinker..he’s also one of the funniest guests we’ve ever had on The Earthly Delights. He has lived an incredibly full life and has some profound lessons to shar...
#106: Brother Richard Hendrick - Initiation & Human Development
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Brother Richard Hendrick is a priest-friar of the Irish Capuchin Franciscan Province, now based in Dublin. He was director of Youth Ministry for the Irish Capuchins for over ten years and has worked at both secondary and third level as a retreat giver and chaplain. He is deeply knowledgeable about ritual and initiation within several wisdom traditions and his work highlights the significance th...
#105: Barry Dillon - Venture Out
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Part 1 of our mini-series about direction and purpose in life! Welcome out Barry Dillon is the Programme Manager at Venture Out Wilderness Project, a registered charity and social enterprise based in the West of Ireland. Barry spent many years teaching adventure sports in places such as Honduras, Mexico, Asia and South America and returned to Ireland 10 years ago to spread the expertise and wis...
#104: Manchán Magan - Listen To The Land Speak
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Manchán Magan is a writer, traveller, documentary maker, Gaeilgeoir and polyglot. He is a very necessary presence in Irish culture right now as interest in the Irish language and Pre-Christian Ireland grows and grows. I was introduced to his work by my girlfriend late last year and was pulled by his incredible passion for the Irish language and myth. He describes in powerful detail how the lang...
#103: Melissa Kramer - Chronic UTIs & Mental Health
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Melissa Kramer is the founder of LIVE UTI FREE. An organization established to help support people struggling with long-term Urinary Tract Infections. They also advocate for the need for more research in this somewhat neglected area of women’s health. Why arrange this podcast? Well, I think our majority male audience could brush up on their knowledge on UTIs as it has and will impact a large pe...
#102: Spider Hickman - Common Knowledge - Using What We Have
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It’s easy to forget that we once had the skills, resources and sense of community to feel confident in addressing these kinds of challenges - perhaps easier to believe that we have lost them forever. Common Knowledge is a non-profit organisation, based in Co. Clare committed to helping people familiarise themselves with such skills while empowering the community to play a more hands-on role in ...
#101: Moe Aloha - Tribal Teachings, Modern Understandings
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Moe Aloha is a facilitator, DJ, writer and a man who’s devoting a lot of his time to improving relationships; people’s relationships with themselves, their loved ones and their relationship with the universe around them. The initial intention of this podcast was to discuss grief, and we did. Still, this podcast also turned out to be a healthy conversation between men who experience the world qu...
#100: Ronit Herzfeld - True Self Connection
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In a world of everything, everywhere, all the time it can be very challenging to have time to pin down what’s really important to us and keep the focus on these aspects of ourselves and our lives, in the midst of omnipresent content and distraction. Ronit Herzfeld is a woman who cares deeply about helping people reach an intimate connection with themselves, their deepest selves. She is a social...
#99: Dr Jacqui Dillon - Hearing Voices
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Dr Jacqui Dillon is an activist, trainer, writer, and speaker specialising in hearing voices, dissociation, trauma, abuse, and recovery. She is the Chair of the Hearing Voices Network in England and a key figure in the international Hearing Voices Movement. Her survival of childhood abuse and subsequent experiences of using psychiatric services inform her work. She is an outspoken advocate and ...
#98: Robbie Tomkins - Overcoming Binge Eating
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Robbie Tomkins is a remarkable person who has overcome all manner of hurdles. We spoke to him about his struggles with binge eating and his honesty, transparency and clarity regarding the subject made this podcast one to remember. If you believe you suffer from binge eating or just have an unhealthy relationship with food then this one is for you!
#97: Dr Piera Briganti - Eye Movement Desensitisation & Reprocessing
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#97: Dr Piera Briganti - Eye Movement Desensitisation & Reprocessing
#96: Ciara Sherlock - Psychedelic integration and Women’s Circles
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#96: Ciara Sherlock - Psychedelic integration and Women’s Circles
#95: Manuel Salazar - Fighting Climate Change
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#95: Manuel Salazar - Fighting Climate Change
#93: Dr Iseult Twamley - Open Dialogue; The Future of Mental Health Care
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#93: Dr Iseult Twamley - Open Dialogue; The Future of Mental Health Care
#92: Sarri Gilman - Boundaries Set You Free
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#92: Sarri Gilman - Boundaries Set You Free
#91: Lee Teresa Moore - Reality of Dissociative Amnesia
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#91: Lee Teresa Moore - Reality of Dissociative Amnesia
#89: Matthew Thompson - Living On Purpose (Part 2)
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#89: Matthew Thompson - Living On Purpose (Part 2)
#89: Matthew Thompson - Living On Purpose (Part 1)
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#89: Matthew Thompson - Living On Purpose (Part 1)
#87: Valentina Auliso - Mind Meeting Heart
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#87: Valentina Auliso - Mind Meeting Heart
#85: Rosaleen McDonagh - Unsettled: Life on the Margins
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#85: Rosaleen McDonagh - Unsettled: Life on the Margins
#84: Belfast Friendship Club - Honest Connection
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#84: Belfast Friendship Club - Honest Connection
Thankyou James
That video really helped me forever: thankyou thankyou thankyou Sarri !
So, are you going to tell me how to overcome depression in my life time? Are you getting paid per word?
I love Martin’s guidance
Interesting that she thinks HIV is contagious. There is no proof of contagion
m.th-cam.com/video/nqeAMtxbrsM/w-d-xo.html Interesting she wants to teach young teens about porn?
The Irish have more in common with North Africans? What a load of bolloxs. Jackeens are such assholes.
Thank you for this conversation as much as I don't want a child to get hurt .I think it's important for people to get help and if they're seeking help should be allowed to get help
Great questions! Thank you for this interview ❤
Relational / Interpersonal trauma is the number one reason people have psychosis - emotional distress / crisis !!!
Context is everything.
Holy smokes! This guys whiney, nasaly voice is insufferable.
🍃🙏🏽🍃Wisdom truth love beautifully articulated 🍃🙏🏽🍃Thankfulness
It’s an awesome book.
If you can't explain what causes pedophilia then you can't say with certainty that it's incurable or innate.
Disassociation? Come on. Change the title PLEASE.
How very interesting. I also have the same surname as you. My maiden name is Magan and from UK Liverpool, we could be related. Jackie 🙂
Yeah right...what about the pedo who holds a gun to a child's head ... Explain that......sick person that should never be let out...
He needs his licenses taken away. It's not ok to entertain this mans theories and trash pedo ideology.
Pedos are not born. This so called dr. making it seem as if its understandable or ok is evil, vile and very problematic.
They ARE born. Just like all other orientations. You have the deluded view that nature cannot physically create something you don't like. Nature is what it is, its not what YOU think it is.
To stop p3d0phila you stop making one by PRACTICING ANTINATALISM. But since you are pro-natalist, meaning support anybody having kids, then it will continue. P3d0philes come from biology and nature, there's nowhere else they can come from, physically,. Science is REAL, little do you know.
Preventing p3d0phila involves understanding its SOURCE and stopping it at the SOURCE. That source is NATURE, thus if you prevent a p3d0phila from being BORN, you prevent p3d0phila! Simple, valid logic.
@@TEN89_jburney than what caused it exactly?
@johncaze757 exactly how should I know. Maybe people start doing depraved stuff and get some kick out of it and just want to keep doing worse. There's no excuse for it.
Brother Richard is the best!!!! Prayers for all here!
But what culture Manchan the Gaelic culture what was left of it died out in the 19th century vast majority of Irish live in an Anglo American culture even the Irish speakers do culture is more than language Brehon Law Clan system High King's customs festivals traditions So dead gone and forgotten modern Ireland has a West British culture with Green Painted Postboxes and a cupla fockels
The hidden magic of the land is still there, but we have to use our own somatic awareness to tune in and use creative imagination to contact it... mindfulness is the key, body awareness the instrument... scan the folk tales for what is behind the meaning ... accept we are hybrids learning to be children...again, a mystery atmosphere at the well, Declans Stone on the sea shore washed and washed through time... a mystery, and art recreates our soul this time.
Bless you and Martin❤
Bravo! It takes a grand kind of courage and heroic capacity, to make such life-feeding speech as that a bubbling here as a gift-making generously shared conversation rippling with rarified eloquence and scintillating soul intelligence.. Well Done and Thank You.
14:00 It may be genetic as most things are. But from what I have been observing on the Internet and through reports is that men had their own childhood and childlikeness taken from them early on either through child sexual abuse or through other mental abuse forms where they were not allowed to continue being children but had to become vigilant, fearful or take on adult responsibilities. This is a severe trauma. When the trauma is way repressed into the unconscious it will take on a life on it's own and begin to funnel through in their adult lives in very neurotic ways. When they could not allow themselves to be the child during childhood they later on will very likely fantasize about children craving that childlike mental state and it often becomes sexualized. This is a very horrendous cycle of suffering that must come to an end now. People need to talk openly about this in group therapy. Thank you Dr. Cantor for addressing this urgent problem.
That is only a portion of the p3d0philes. P3d0phila, largely, is treated by nature the same as all other orientation. Nature is what it is, it isn't bent on balance, fairness, or anything you want it to be.
God is undefined substance which is infinite and eternal having infinite attributes God is not a person or a human being and creation or humanity are not created in God’s image since God has no form, appearance, gender or necessity Human beings are not created in Gods image If G-d has no necessity then G-d only purpose is to be Altruistic in order to provide all that it has and is to all possible creations and existences “The Pyramid Text of Horus Djet”
People hate paedophiles for one reason and one reason alone. They look at how other people behave and join in that. It is the herd instinct combined with media and political manipulation. They hate paedophiles because they fear that they would hated themselves if they did not join in the hatred.
Very nice to hear ABOUT YOUR WORK BROTHER.VERY INSPIRING ❤
Thanks for this. I was guided to find Martín's work recently as I endeavor to inspire others to engage in a way of living that embraces their own ancient indigeneity and connection to the place and land where they live. I am striving to find allies to help our human family to find the strength, courage and clarity to be capable of initiating a type of regenerative ethnoecologcally defined ethnogenesis through looking inward to tend the seeds within and then plant the seeds outside in our physical gardens as well, so that we can give a future worth living to future generations. I feel as though I have found my soul brother when I read Martín's work and I am grateful for this conversation.
Please edit your title to the correct “dissociation” instead of “disassociation”. TY
Martin Pretchel is an incredible wisdom keeper whose teachings have touched me on so many levels. Deep gratitude to your amazing lifes journey Martin💜
Thankyou for sharing I love your wisdom
49:00 Question if you ever read this? As an Australian whose learning Welsh and Irish (Gaeilge) it has crossed my mind how intertwined the Irish Language, Mythology and the land of Éirinn (Ireland) itself are, that living 10,000 km away in a country with its own Mythology or Dreamtime stories seems to make learning the Irish language in its mythical sense redundant and that really I'm learning Irish the communication language and not the essence of Irish because I don't drive my car over the breasts of the Goddess or around fairy mounds and so I'm not really learning Gaeilge ( Irish) in its complete sense. I have enjoyed this video but it has made my language learning appear a bit insipid and although I enjoy immensely learning Irish I'm now all too aware that when I say ''Cá bhfuil Baile Átha Cliath" I am just asking for directions for Dublin which I could have asked in English and got the same directions. I guess it boils down to communicating in another person's language and making some connection with them that puts a smile on their face.Slán.
Good for you learning Irish in Australia ....Ca^ bhfuil tu^...Sydney I expect, I wish my kids could learn it in WA (little Britan)
Go raibh maith agat,👍🍀
It is proven that they have a less than 3% chance to change. It deforms the brain. Unrepairable and not fair to children to allow monsters to hurt them and go free. Have mercy on the children.
@IndianCurrycel Would you allow a man with a 3% chance to touch your baby ina room alone?
Any source for that number?
@@johncaze757 Go look it up, in f you can’t find it then I will go look it up again. You at least have to try to go research it. You owe it to yourself. Make sure to look at the damage these monsters do to generations afterwards.
Great interview, so important! Shame about the studio audio issues, very challenging in later half. Thanks though. Great to hear Dr Mike be interviewed.
What a great interview. It would be very interesting and amazing to see Brother Richard and Jordan Peterson have a discussion some day.🌞🙏🏼
Love hearing Brother Richard. Learned about him from Strange Familiars 😊 Prayers for you brother and hosts! . ☦️
great conversation - really inspiring, many thanks
I am a paedophile, not a molester. This would help explain why I feel the way I do. Thank you, Dr Cantor.
This almost made me cry. I am not a monster. I am a good man with a good heart and would not hurt anybody; let alone a child. "mga59, than you for your comment.
@@joevasquez3434 Not everyone will act on it and I sure wouldn’t. The fact that you can’t understand speaks ignorance. Have a good day.
@@mga59xbd38 The person you were replying to seemed to be supportive on your comment. I'm not sure why you said you think he can't understand when he thanked you for your comment.
@@snusnu39 I didn't understand what he meant. I do now.
That's very brave of you to say, and I agree with it. As long as you don't offend you haven't done anything wrong, please don't be too hard on yourself.
great interview!
The british endure medical gaslighting in general, the NHS has a major conflict of interest and their best treatment is false reassurance. There *is* research showing that dipsticks and cultures miss 50-70% of infections.
I’m sad that you interviewed James Cantor, who said the P(aedophilia) needs to be included in the LGBT. He has a curious amount of compassion for pedophiles but I have never heard him be compassionate to survivors. Kinsey was also a sadomasochist and a fan of Crowley, he was a luciferian coincidentally. Maybe you’re not aware of how he had people abuse infants and small children, tracked their ‘orgasms’ for 24 hrs and published this as scientific research.
Omg, literally the government response about the chronic UTI crisis talked about *recurrent* UTIs! I was born in a communist dictatorship but I had better healthcare there, actual antibiotics for long enough to cure it.
My life is destroyed by this and the medical gaslighting. I need to go to Whittington clinic in London but I’m in Shetland and GP refused to refer, she wants to do unnecessary pelvic exam even though I have CPTSD and have had them before with 0 results, she’s a sadistic person.
This is one of the channels that gave me the courage to start my TH-cam channel 8 months ago about self development. Now I have 1,027 subs and > 800 hours of watch time. I know it’s not comparable with others but I’m still proud I started because I’ve been learning so many lessons that I could haven’t learned without getting started in the 1st place.
Please help I am the lover of a beautiful person that I love so much long story short I recently discovered what I believed my lover is going through a hard time one of her personality is thinking I’m a monster and I’m destroying her life by loving her and trying to help her she’s irrational and very upset how do I get her to calm down and see I’m not hurting her please she’s so upset rying etc I can’t ignore her but it’s killing me I have lupus and my stress needs to stay low please help me how do I calm her down and know I’m not hurting her please help today is 11/11/2023
She poses some very important points! I'm glad shes out there asking these questions. This needs to be discussed! Thank you for the video!
So glad for this interview! He did a great job of explaining. I am going to listen to it several tomes!
Go Raibh maith agat !