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In Season 2, Episode 11 of our podcast, Keith courageously shares his journey advocating for psilocybin legalization before the legislature. As a veteran, Keith reveals his deeply personal reasons for supporting the legalization and explores the transformative potential of psychedelics in healing.

But this episode goes beyond advocacy; it delves into the profound importance of coming home to the truth, especially when faced with the temptation to bypass our feelings. Keith and his guests discuss the dangers of habitually "making the best" out of every situation, urging listeners to confront their emotions head-on.

As the conversation unfolds, the podcast explores the essence of spirituality and what it truly means to be a spiritual person in today's world. It tackles the prevalence of predatory behaviors in industries like life coaching, shedding light on the need for ethical practices and accountability. Listeners are invited to reflect on intentional love and the power of conscious creation in relationships and personal growth.

The episode also emphasizes the value of embracing uncertainty and the beauty of not-knowing in our journey towards authenticity and fulfillment. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges conventions, celebrates authenticity, and inspires intentional living. Tune in as we navigate the complexities of advocacy, spirituality, and personal growth in Season 2, Episode 11.

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Chapters:

00:00:00 Opening

00:00:45 Keith Speaking in Front of the Legislature

00:14:30 Coming Home to the Truth

00:22:00 What Does it Mean to be a "Spiritual Person"?

00:26:40 @AubreyMarcusPod Quote

00:36:00 Angler Fish & Predatory Behaviors in the Coaching Industry

00:46:00 "I Want to be a Constant" - Keith Dauch

00:55:00 Intentionally Loving Someone

01:00:00 Responsibility is Applied to the Present and Future (not the past)

01:05:00 The More You Don't Know

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Mindy & Keith Hosts, Chasing Thoughts

chasingthoughtspodcast@gmail.com

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mindy@mindyaisling.com, www.mindyaisling.com

keith@breakpointcoaching.org , www.breakpointcoaching.org