The reason why I haven't uploaded the Zoom/YouTube videos as podcasts is because it seems like I have to upload them to each podcast outlet separately. If you know better about this, please contact me? Otherwise, here is a google drive file of some of the Zoom audios, including all of the recent ones:
Authors of Confessions of a Sociopath M.E. Thomas and Victoria talk about changing who you are as a person and what does that mean in terms of changing your past. Topics include the nature of memories (including the tendency to remember things differently when we have changed and go back to "touch those memories," meditation, processing through past trauma, family dynamics and working through the inherited traumas of a family, rule following, gray rage, process vs. outcome orientation, etc.
They reference the most recent video with Pretty Morbid and the discussion of the Shipibo people, as referenced by the movie Tar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9e1F3QOsUo
They also reference the last time they spoke about long lasting change: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Is_s0fvEfp4
Other links from Victoria:
https://www.innerengineering.com/online meditation I do
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5871312/ scientific paper on this meditation practice
https://www.intronaut.com/ plant medicine healing
https://youtube.com/@JulianneKeu participant of intronaut
https://youtu.be/cv85tvudi7Y if God is good, why evil
Author of Confessions of a Sociopath M.E. Thomas and Pretty Morbid talk more about his theories of being identity vs. acting identity and about the movie Tar and the different ways in which Lydia Tar acts like a psychopath (M.E. says she's 6/10 psychopathic).
They also talk about "the reckoning" and some of the difficulties that psychopaths experience in getting better.
Part 1 of previous Pretty Morbid chat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQJ33muN84Q
Part 2 of Pretty Morbid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSwWNXUFbGI
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