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In this episode, I sat down with Ian-Michael Hébert from Holos, a regenerative design community in Costa Rica, to explore how leadership and conscious community come to life on the land.We reflected on the ways nature and place act as mirrors for self-awareness—revealing where we’re in integrity and where we’re invited to grow. Ian-Michael and I dug into the delicate dance between surrender and tenacity, and what it really takes to merge retreat centers with everyday community life without losing heart, clarity, or purpose.Our conversation also traced the evolving relationship between humanity and technology, and how we can engage tools with discernment while staying rooted in what’s alive and relational. We talked about raising conscious children, and how both nature and fatherhood shape resilience, humility, and creativity.Through it all, we returned to a simple throughline: leading with heart, humility, and connection—especially amid change. I hope this episode offers you grounded perspectives and practical reflections for your own path of leadership and community stewardship.[b]Chapters[/b]0:02 - Love, Sex and Leadership0:57 - Ian Michael on Holos8:42 - The Dance Between Retreat Center and Community Living14:04 - What Can Holos Do To Enhance the Community17:44 - Space for More: The Long Term Community19:45 - What Kind of Community is There in Costa Rica?22:47 - How Do We Fund the Community?28:14 - Does Plant Medicine Affect Your Holos?33:43 - Costa Rica's Political Landscape38:39 - How to Talk to Your Daughter About Fatherhood47:25 - Wonders of the Rainforest53:23 - Bali and Portugal: The Permaculture Project58:56 - Ian Michael on Holos Global and His Journeys
In this episode of Love, Sex and Leadership, I sit down with Dr. Lee Baucom to explore how couples can rekindle connection and move beyond old patterns. We dive into what really sustains lasting love—building emotional, physical, and spiritual connection with intention—and why so many well-meaning partners get stuck repeating the same cycles. Drawing on decades of experience, Dr. Baucom brings a wise, grounded perspective on what helps relationships evolve and what quietly erodes them over time.We unpack why traditional marriage therapy often misses the mark when it stays focused on problems rather than creating a new path forward. Instead, we explore how a coaching approach helps couples design the relationship they want, practice new skills, and commit to small, consistent investments that add up. We clarify the difference between codependency and interdependence—how healthy partnership honors individual wholeness while strengthening the “us.” And we name the sneaky “pause button” so many couples hit without realizing it: that gradual drift into autopilot where connection, curiosity, and touch get deferred until “later.”Throughout our conversation, we emphasize practical moves you can make today—tiny, daily rituals of presence, appreciation, and repair that reawaken safety and desire. We talk about rebuilding trust through action, prioritizing intimacy across all three domains (emotional, physical, spiritual), and staying oriented toward growth rather than winning arguments. Dr. Baucom’s guidance is compassionate and clear: relationships thrive when we lead with intention, take responsibility for our part, and keep choosing each other on purpose.We close by reflecting on how AI is reshaping intimacy, communication, and self-awareness. While technology can support learning and reflection, it can’t replace what makes us deeply human—our capacity to attune, to be moved by each other, and to love with presence and authenticity. This episode is an invitation to reconnect with those capacities, build from what’s strong, and create a relationship that feels alive, resilient, and deeply connected. [b]Chapters[/b]0:02 - Welcome with Lee Bocom0:53 - Recovering Therapist to Coach3:16 - Therapy vs Coaching in Marriage10:36 - Why Communication Isn't Always the Answer12:56 - Pausing to Reconnect in Marriage18:44 - Three Levels of Marital Connection21:18 - Does Compatibility Matter?26:13 - Talking Through Conflict as a Team31:07 - Codependency vs Interdependency33:37 - Fear of Abandonment and Intimacy37:23 - A Deeper Conversation on Marriage42:59 - Building Connection Habits47:03 - AI and the Writing Industry48:09 - AI as Therapist: Pros and Cons55:34 - Unpause Your Marriage and Final Thoughts
In this episode, I connect with my dear brother Zarak Fatah for a powerful conversation about what it truly means to heal, evolve, and live wholeheartedly. Together, we explore the quiet trap of endless self-improvement and remember that life itself is the ultimate practice—a living curriculum that invites presence over perfection. Zarak shares the wisdom that emerged from a transformational plant medicine experience, opening a doorway into deeper self-inquiry, integration, and embodied leadership.We dive into the courage it takes to be radically honest in our relationships and how emotional transparency is one of the most profound acts of self-love. We reflect on the ways shame, guilt, and unresolved emotions can weigh on our vitality and longevity—and what becomes possible when we meet them with compassion, breath, and truth. This is a grounded conversation that honors both the mess and the magic of being human.From male vulnerability to the awakening of the feminine, we explore the integration of science, mystery, and consciousness—and how that synthesis returns us to wholeness. This episode is an invitation to embrace life exactly as it is, to listen for the quiet guidance beneath the noise, and to rediscover the essence of love and leadership in every breath. [b]Chapters[/b]0:02 - Welcome to Love, Sex & Leadership featuring Zarak1:13 - Stepping Into 2026 and Setting Powerful Intentions9:19 - Radical Honesty and Self-Love for the New Year15:41 - Releasing Guilt and Shame for Longevity24:32 - Men, Vulnerability, and Inner Work31:12 - Finding Balance in Plant Medicine36:08 - Awakening and Honoring the Feminine40:36 - Manifestation and Consciousness Expansion47:49 - Soul Talk with Aaron Kleinerman and Zarak Fatah
In this powerful conversation, I connect with my friend Rasmus, a man who has walked the path from high-performance business leadership to deep emotional and spiritual awakening. From his beginnings as an elite athlete and fitness entrepreneur to his evolution into a father and men’s mentor, we explore what it truly means to lead from the inside out. Rooted in the theme of Men’s Development & Conscious Leadership, this dialogue is heart-centered, deeply personal, and grounded in practices that cultivate presence, vulnerability, and real power.Rasmus shares how divorce became his greatest teacher—opening him to grief, humility, and radical self-honesty—and how those lessons now inform his men’s work. We talk about breaking cycles of pain and overachievement, the difference between performance and embodiment, and why turning inward often reveals more strength than chasing external success. We also explore conscious parenting, the courage it takes to re-pattern family dynamics, and how healthy sexuality emerges when men face their wounds with compassion and accountability.Throughout the episode, we offer practical pathways: slowing down to listen to the body, tending to the nervous system, practicing clean communication, honoring boundaries with love, and redefining success through integrity and connection. If you’re seeking balance, presence, or a more grounded way to lead—in your work, relationships, or fatherhood—this conversation invites you to meet yourself more fully and lead with an open heart. [b]Chapters[/b]0:02 - Welcome to Love, Sex and Leadership1:17 - From Elite Sports to Health Leadership4:47 - Lessons from Divorce and Business Success7:53 - Chasing Money vs Finding Happiness17:01 - Finding Strength Through Divorce24:39 - Learning from a Dysfunctional Childhood25:15 - Staying Together for the Children?31:09 - Fatherhood and Talking About Sex34:46 - Men, Pornography, and Self-Awareness36:25 - Understanding Sex and Pornography44:07 - The Power of Being Vulnerable46:16 - Healing After Divorce56:29 - A Closing Moment of Gratitude
In this episode, I reflect on the beauty of life’s cycles and how every ending carries a new beginning. I share how the seasons of our lives invite us to release what’s complete, make space for what’s emerging, and trust the quiet intelligence that moves beneath the noise. This conversation is a gentle reminder that the path unfolds in its own sacred timing—and that our work is to listen, tend, and allow.Through a personal story of choosing intuition over logic, I talk about one decision that changed the direction of my life. It wasn’t neat or certain, but it was honest—and that honesty became a compass. We explore the metaphor of the seed within: what we nourish, we grow. I invite you to notice where your inner knowing has been asking for your attention, and how small, consistent acts of care can become the soil for profound transformation.Together, we lean into deep listening, resilience through obstacles, and letting the soul’s intelligence lead rather than the expectations of others. The takeaway is simple and powerful: trust yourself, make room for silence, and honor the wisdom that’s already here. Your path—however different it looks—is whole and complete in its unfolding, and every step you take in alignment becomes a quiet revolution toward who you really are. [b]Chapters[/b]0:02 - Tantric Life Lessons9:28 - Choosing the Right Path14:35 - Awakening Soul Purpose
In this episode, I sit with Blake Zealear and Jack to explore the transformative experience of men’s work and embodied brotherhood. We open up about how connection, vulnerability, and shared experience among men create the foundation for true leadership and self-acceptance. Through honest conversation and lived stories, we reflect on what becomes possible when men learn to slow down, feel deeply, and be witnessed without judgment.Blake shares his journey in the wake of losing his father, and how mentorship and community shaped his healing. His story reveals how grief can become a teacher—guiding us toward integrity, presence, and a steadier sense of self. We talk about the practices that support this path—naming the truth, listening with the body, and cultivating trust over time—so that strength is no longer performance, but rootedness.Jack opens up about rediscovering softness, setting healthy boundaries, and honoring the dance of masculine and feminine within. Together, we unpack common misconceptions about men’s gatherings and highlight what actually happens in these spaces: accountability with compassion, real emotions brought into the light, and the quiet magic that emerges when men allow themselves to be seen. This conversation is a heartfelt invitation to step into your body, open your heart, and reimagine strength as wholeness.[b]Chapters[/b]0:02 - Welcome to Love, Sex and Leadership1:16 - The Big Why in Menswear9:03 - Resistance to Men-Only Spaces13:45 - The Soul Quality in Masculine Softness17:02 - Holding Space for the Alpha and the Feminine20:27 - Building Trust and Vulnerability Among Men28:29 - Embracing the Feminine Within Men
In this episode, I sit down with Charlene Gisele to unpack the deep roots of burnout and how it shapes our bodies, relationships, and emotional well-being. We talk about why burnout is rarely just about workload—it’s often a reflection of old patterns, internalized expectations, and the ways we’ve learned to seek safety and validation. Charlene’s perspective is both compassionate and grounded, reminding us that healing doesn’t require abandoning ambition; it asks us to reorient it with presence and care.Charlene shares her powerful journey from being a high-performing lawyer driven by perfectionism to hitting a wall—and then choosing radical transformation. We explore how childhood experiences can wire us for over-responsibility and people-pleasing, and how hypnotherapy can help us reconnect to repressed emotions, unwind addictive coping behaviors, and build a more resilient inner foundation. The throughline is self-honesty: seeing the patterns that served us once but no longer do, and meeting them with skill instead of shame.We also dig into what a healthier relationship with work, love, and purpose looks like in real life: listening to the body’s signals, setting boundaries without guilt, creating simple restoration rituals, and pursuing big goals from an aligned nervous system. The invitation is to keep your drive—and pair it with awareness, spiritual practice, and a values-led compass. Burnout recovery isn’t about dimming your light; it’s about directing it with balance, intention, and presence.[b]Chapters[/b]0:00 - Introduction with Burnout Expert Charlene Gisele2:30 - Charlene's Personal Connection to Burnout8:41 - From Lawyer to Spiritual Seeker9:43 - Balancing Work and Personal Life13:18 - Structuring Entrepreneurial Work Weeks16:22 - Evolving Work Relationships as an Entrepreneur22:19 - Addressing Work Addiction and Trauma28:16 - Restoring Sensuality Post-Burnout33:50 - Emotional Work and Men's Health40:02 - Natasha's Journey with Pregnancy and Leadership46:11 - Charlene on Financial Support and Resilience
I invited my friend Sigourney Belle to explore the real transformation that happens when we move from maiden to mother—and why it’s a physiological, neurological, and spiritual awakening. Together we name the power of matrescence, the rise of heightened instinct, and the shadow of fear that can surface in pregnancy. Sigourney shares how unexpected challenges late in her pregnancy dismantled old structures, and how she rebuilt her life with deeper trust in her body’s wisdom—ultimately birthing Soma Mystica as a bridge between modern medicine and mystical insight.We go deep into somatic healing: what field intelligence feels like in real time, why co-regulation and therapeutic touch matter, and how practitioners must master state entrainment so their nervous systems become safe, attuned instruments. I share the practices I lean on to anchor presence, while Sigourney offers trauma-informed perspectives that make intuition practical—so we can listen to the body’s signals without getting swept by them.From parenting to education, we explore cultivating a child’s unique genius, unshaming early body education, and making aligned schooling choices—from Steiner to Green School Bali. We talk about raising embodied, sovereign kids who can sense their own boundaries and creativity, and how intuitive leadership at home starts with our capacity to feel, name, and navigate our inner states.Sigourney also opens up about co-parenting, dating after birth, and building a slower, more strategic business that supports motherhood and creativity. This conversation is an invitation to widen what we believe is possible—inside our bodies, our relationships, and the ecosystems we steward—so that healing becomes not just personal, but profoundly relational and generational.[b]Chapters[/b]0:00 - Sigourney Belle's Transition to Motherhood5:44 - Balancing Motherhood and Creativity8:41 - Cultivating Genius in Your Child13:45 - Deciding Your Child's Educational Path21:25 - Teaching Children About Sexuality24:43 - Healthy Conversations on Sexuality26:43 - Healing Trauma with Soma Mystica37:35 - Integrating AI in Energy Medicine40:53 - The Importance of Human Touch45:53 - Navigating Relationships After Motherhood49:30 - Fertility and Planning for More Children52:49 - Future Plans: A Life in Bali57:27 - Sigourney Belle's Upcoming Projects
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