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Dr. James Leathem didn’t arrive at his work through theory. He arrived through loss, survival, and a quiet decision to listen to something deeper than logic. After losing his father and nearly his own life within weeks, he made a choice that would define everything that followed. Not just to become a doctor, but to understand what it actually means to heal.

That path wasn’t clean. Rejection, self-doubt, and the belief that he “wasn’t built for it” nearly took hold. But what changed wasn’t just persistence. It was perspective. Through his own experiences and later his work with ketamine therapy, Dr. James began to see that most people aren’t trapped by reality. They’re trapped by the way their past lives inside them.

In this conversation, he breaks down how healing actually works. Not as a quick fix, but as a process of seeing your life from a different angle. Of loosening the grip of old patterns, questioning the beliefs you never chose, and realizing that growth isn’t about becoming someone new. It’s about finally seeing yourself clearly.

At a time when more people feel stuck, overwhelmed, or quietly disconnected from their own lives, this conversation offers something simple and difficult at the same time. The idea that nothing may be broken. Just unseen.

What You’ll Learn

• Why there’s no such thing as a “bad trip,” only different perspectives
• How trauma lives in the brain and how it can be reshaped
• The role of neuroplasticity in healing and personal growth
• Why your ego keeps you stuck in what’s familiar, even when it hurts
• A practical framework: safety → awareness → agency → action → transformation
• The difference between breakthrough moments and true integration
• How beliefs quietly shape identity and behavior (“beliefs = B.S.”)
• Why “me vs. me” is the only real competition
• How to reframe life from “why is this happening to me?” to “for me?”

About Dr. James Leathem

Dr. James Leathem is a board-certified anesthesiologist and pioneer in ketamine-assisted therapy. He specializes in helping patients navigate mental health challenges, trauma, and personal transformation through a combination of medical expertise and integrative healing practices. His work focuses on changing how people experience their own lives, not just treating symptoms.

About Extraordinary Stories

Extraordinary Stories explores the ideas, people, and experiences that shape extraordinary lives.

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