Épisodes

  • Oneself - Episode 40 - The Balance Men Were Never Taught
    Apr 27 2026

    Summary:

    In this episode, Stephen Maher and Adam Bartleman explore the deep-rooted conditioning of men around emotional expression, masculinity, and the importance of integrating the feminine energy to become more complete and resilient individuals. Their discussion emphasizes self-awareness, vulnerability, and societal change for healthier relationships and personal growth.

    Takeaways:

    -The societal programming that teaches boys to suppress emotions and how it leads to resentment and violence
    - The transformative power of embracing feminine qualities to enhance masculinity
    - Analogies of nature — trees bending in storms — to illustrate emotional flexibility
    - The impact of toxic masculinity on mental health, relationships, and culture
    - How to teach strength and resilience through vulnerability and balanced energy
    - The influence of upbringing, coaches, and societal roles on masculine identity
    - Recognizing and dismantling gender double standards and hypocrisy
    - The importance of self-awareness and observing societal behaviors
    - The collective responsibility in balancing masculine and feminine energies to create societal harmony
    - Personal stories of unlearning toxic traits and embracing authenticity
    - Practical ways to foster vulnerability, adaptability, and strength in men and boys

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to the Hosts and Their Journey
    02:46 The Impact of Societal Norms on Masculinity
    07:28 Personal Experiences with Emotional Expression
    10:26 Embracing the Feminine Within
    14:34 Observations of Masculinity in Society
    17:55 The Pain of Suppressed Emotions in Men
    20:49 Courage in Authenticity and Self-Expression
    23:00 Embracing the Artist Within
    25:57 Redefining Strength and Toughness
    28:55 The Journey of Vulnerability and Resilience
    33:41 Shared Responsibility in Gender Dynamics
    37:47 Understanding the Roots of Oppression
    41:16 Unity in the Human Experience

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    46 min
  • Oneself - Episode 39 - Allow Us to Reintroduce Ourselves
    Apr 20 2026

    Summary:

    In this episode, hosts Stephen Maher and Adam Bartleman share their personal journeys of growth, self-discovery, and the pursuit of truth. They discuss the importance of internal work, overcoming fear and narcissism, and fostering love and empathy to elevate collective consciousness.


    Takeaways:

    • Growth is a continual process that requires internal work.
    • Fear is the root of much suffering and narcissism.
    • Love and empathy are the antidotes to fear and division.
    • Inner peace attracts positive relationships and community.

    Chapters:

    00:00
    Introduction and Context

    03:04
    The Journey of Self-Discovery

    06:07
    The Power of Connection

    08:54
    The Purpose Behind the Podcast

    11:54
    Personal Growth and Transformation

    14:51
    Challenging Toxic Masculinity

    17:33
    Breaking Free from Societal Norms

    20:23
    Finding Meaning in Life

    23:25
    Conclusion and Reflections

    23:54
    Navigating Disillusionment and Finding Freedom

    26:39
    The Journey of Internal Growth

    29:48
    Fear and Narcissism: A Dual Perspective

    32:01
    The Shift from Fear to Love

    38:51
    Recognizing Narcissism in Ourselves

    45:53
    The Power of Internal Change


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    48 min
  • Oneself - Episode 38 - Your Reality is a Reflection - Here's What It's Showing You.
    Apr 13 2026


    Summary:

    In this episode, Stephen Maher and Adam explore the profound impact of personal adversity, spiritual growth, and community in shaping our worldview. They discuss how embracing perspective can transform pain into purpose and align us with our collective divine essence.


    Takeaways:

    • Personal narrative of overcoming visual impairment and its influence on humility and gratitude
    • The importance of community and shared experience in healing and understanding
    • How perspective shifts reveal advantages in perceived disadvantages
    • Navigating physical, mental, and spiritual realms of self-awareness
    • The concept of universal truths and interconnectedness in spiritual growth
    • Non-attachment and divine perspective as tools to reduce fear and foster peace
    • The balance between ego power and shared, compassionate power
    • The collective responsibility to care for others through empathy and resource sharing
    • The role of karma and conscious creation in shaping our realities
    • Practical steps for embodying love, gratitude, and purpose in daily life

    Chapters:

    00:17 - Introduction to personal journeys through adversity and community connection
    01:23 - How unique challenges shape our worldview and humility
    02:10 - Navigating life with visual impairment and finding strength in alternative senses
    03:04 - Pivoting passions from athleticism to music, emphasizing sensory perception
    04:11 - The power of sharing similar experiences and their impact on self-awareness
    05:06 - Reflection on partner’s insights about humility and character development
    06:24 - The influence of adversity on personal growth and societal perceptions
    07:39 - Deepening perspective: disadvantages as potential advantages
    08:38 - Exploring spiritual understanding and the illusion of separation
    09:33 - Physical vs. spiritual navigation of life’s obstacles
    10:28 - The soul’s detachment from the physical body and lessons of non-attachment
    11:23 - The universal truth of oneness and collective consciousness
    12:26 - Expanding perception to see beyond individual struggles
    13:21 - The interconnectedness of all events and experiences
    14:20 - Living intentionally and creating oneself in each moment
    15:43 - Moving from fear to love through conscious choice
    16:45 - The importance of balancing ego and soul in personal growth
    18:24 - Recognizing the present moment as the only true catalyst for change
    19:48 - Embracing the creative power of the universe within each moment
    21:00 - The impact of attitude and energy on personal and collective realities
    22:15 - Cultivating joy, lightness, and trust in life’s flow
    23:08 - Karmic understanding: circumstances as lessons for awakening
    24:04 - The illusion of separation and the importance of compassion
    25:23 - Reframing adversity as a divine gift for growth
    26:18 - Lessons from privileged lifestyles and karmic responsibility
    28:38 - The significance of spiritual check-ins and humility
    30:24 - Cultivating empathy for others’ suffering and societal change
    31:54 - Addressing social injustices and advocating for collective love
    33:18 - The expanding capacity for empathy in the digital age
    36:11 - Practical steps to increase love and reduce fear in daily life
    37:38 - The power of ownership over one’s inner state and collective influence
    38:37 - Maintaining awareness amidst life's challenges and societal noise
    40:19 - True legacy: sharing wealth, resources, and love universally
    42:49 - Final reflections on collective power, spiritual sovereignty, and authentic community


    Resources & Links:

    • Ram Dass quote on walking each other home
    • Keen observer of life - concept explained
    • Universal truths and consciousness - Chase Hughes
    • Karma and the illusion of separation - Buddhist teachings


    Join the conversation on embracing your inner power and collective awakening by exploring the links and insights shared in this episode. Remember, the journey to self-awareness and compassion begins within.

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    44 min
  • Oneself - Episode 37 - Your Attitude is the Problem (and the Solution)
    Apr 6 2026

    Summary:

    In this episode, Stephen Maher and Adam Bartleman explore how attitude influences our experiences and relationships. They discuss practical ways to shift mindset, embrace self-love, and understand karma to foster resilience and compassion.

    Takeaways:

    • Negative attitudes at work stem from a lack of self-love and fear, and can derail team dynamics.
    • Reframing outcomes with "what if it could be great" reduces anxiety and creates space for positive experiences.
    • Humor and lightness—like calling out toxicity without bullying—are effective tools in tough environments.
    • Attitude is deeply connected to self-perception; cultivating self-love through affirmations is transformative.
    • Understanding karma helps us realize that challenging situations are part of a cause-and-effect process, reducing feelings of victimhood.
    • The stories of Louis Zamperini and others highlight resilience, forgiveness, and the impact of mindset on overcoming trauma.
    • Aging gracefully and maintaining a positive attitude can be achieved through continuous self-care and love.
    • Respectful listening and non-judgmental awareness are key when engaging with others’ struggles or cultural differences.
    • Recognizing our collective interconnectedness fosters compassion and responsible action in personal and global contexts.

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Introduction and importance of attitude in teamwork and life
    02:13 - Reframing fears and expectations to reduce anxiety
    03:10 - Personal experiences with negativity and team dynamics
    04:56 - Practical tips: Using humor and lightness in tough work environments
    06:26 - The role of dark humor and polarity in emergency services
    07:33 - The power of mindset shifts and self-love in overcoming trauma
    08:55 - The importance of attitude in hiring and collaboration
    10:18 - Reprogramming the mind through positive affirmations
    11:33 - The distinction between thoughts and identity, fake it till you make it
    12:50 - Overcoming fear through understanding karma and cause-and-effect
    15:20 - Story of Louis Zamperini and resilience after trauma
    18:08 - Aging with grace, maintaining attitude, and lifelong learning
    19:40 - Recognizing collective suffering and our shared roots
    22:26 - The danger of attachment to pain and the power of releasing it
    23:22 - The cycle of negative reinforcement and conscious creation
    24:50 - Inspiration from Louie Zamperini’s story and forgiveness
    25:22 - Historical trauma and collective karma influence
    28:34 - Balancing personal healing with compassionate action
    31:29 - The importance of non-judgment and understanding others’ journeys
    35:51 - Genuine help: Listening and offering without ego or assumption
    37:54 - Personal examples of cultural judgments and respecting others’ paths
    40:44 - The importance of attentive listening and humility in service
    41:19 - Closing thoughts: Inner power to transform mountains into molehills

    Resources & Links:

    • Louie Zamperini's story & book "Unbroken"
    • The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz

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    42 min
  • Oneself - Episode 36 - Kid's Aren't the Problem: We Are
    Mar 30 2026

    Summary:

    In this episode, Stephen Maher and Adam Bartleman explore the dynamics of parenting, societal influences, and personal transformation. They delve into how childhood conditioning, cultural shifts, and collective consciousness shape behavior and future generations. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community, self-work, and regenerative systems like food sovereignty in fostering societal evolution.

    Takeaways:

    • The evolving landscape of discipline, respect, and healthy intimidation in parenting
    • Societal reflections in children's behavior and broader cultural trends
    • The significance of community, self-work, and regenerative systems
    • Awareness, spiritual awakening, and collective responsibility in societal evolution
    • Practical actions for individual contribution, such as gardening and nurturing reciprocity
    • The spiritual perspective on sovereignty, interconnectedness, and creating a new paradigm

    Chapters:

    • 00:00 - Introduction to parenting, society, and personal transformation
    • 00:16 - Childhood behaviors and respect: from discipline to societal reflection
    • 01:15 - Overcorrections in parenting and the balance of respect and fear
    • 02:12 - The effects of technology and educational decline on children
    • 03:11 - Observations of misbehavior and trauma in children
    • 05:04 - Generational differences in discipline and fear of authority
    • 06:25 - Society’s macro patterns reflected in children's behavior
    • 07:14 - The polarity of consciousness in youth: spiritual awakening vs rebellion
    • 08:20 - Impact of home environment and social trauma on discipline
    • 09:40 - The importance and challenges of systemic change in education
    • 11:06 - The role of discipline and respect in growth
    • 12:18 - Acknowledging the increase in unruly behavior and classroom challenges
    • 13:12 - The societal and spiritual implications of systemic breakdown
    • 14:45 - The importance of boundaries and discipline in personal development
    • 15:43 - The influence of societal burnout on parenting and discipline
    • 17:09 - The importance of self-work for societal evolution
    • 18:00 - The positive trend of more engaged dads and collective healing
    • 19:09 - The disillusionment of youth and the societal fragmentation
    • 20:45 - The journey of awakening, disillusionment, and creating new systems
    • 22:55 - The spiritual understanding of interconnectedness and collective karma
    • 28:26 - The importance of purposeful rebellion and conscious activism
    • 29:22 - Building resilient communities and off-grid systems
    • 33:41 - Reconnecting with nature through gardening and food sovereignty
    • 36:06 - The significance of planting in parks and supporting local food systems
    • 39:44 - Sharing abundance and living in reciprocity
    • 42:40 - The holistic connection to land, community, and indigenous wisdom
    • 44:19 - The importance of small, consistent actions for collective change
    • 45:04 - Connecting individual actions to planetary evolution
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    46 min
  • Oneself - Episode 35 - Don't Be Afraid to Love
    Mar 23 2026

    Summary:

    In this episode of Oneself, Stephen and Adam dive into the complexities of masculinity, the importance of vulnerability, and the transformative power of love. They challenge traditional perceptions, emphasizing self-awareness and emotional balance as key to fostering healthier masculinity and society.

    Takeaways:

    • The warped perception of masculinity and its roots in childhood experiences
    • The balance between strength and softness in men
    • The influence of societal programming and the importance of observation
    • The role of fear, love, and vulnerability in personal growth
    • Nature’s lessons on resilience and flexibility
    • Moving beyond conditioning to live authentically
    • The significance of inner work and self-love in healing masculinity
    • The connection between fear, separation, and violence
    • How societal systems perpetuate fear and division
    • Practical steps toward embracing love over fear

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Introduction and the relevance of masculinity and vulnerability
    02:12 - The importance of embracing softness and strength simultaneously
    03:37 - How societal programming influences masculine identity
    04:33 - The role of observation and questioning societal norms
    05:36 - The impact of suffering and positive role models in masculinity
    07:30 - Lessons learned through physical challenges and service work
    09:53 - The balance of toughness and gentleness in nurturing mentors
    11:26 - The myth of masculinity as always rigid and unbending
    13:08 - The inner resilience required to navigate fear and societal expectations
    15:28 - The pendulum swing of emotional expression and the middle way
    16:33 - The importance of love, self-love, and self-awareness
    18:51 - Healing through inner work and teaching children healthy self-talk
    19:19 - The root of violence: fear and the illusion of separation
    21:04 - Expanding capacity for love as a solution to societal issues
    22:21 - Fear as the opposite of love and its manifestations in society
    23:36 - The comparison of martial arts training and inner peace
    25:54 - The destructive cycle of fear, violence, and power dynamics
    27:15 - Moving beyond competition and ego-driven violence
    29:08 - Recognizing that true strength is rooted in vulnerability and authenticity
    30:01 - The dangerous rise of fear-based behaviors and systems
    31:00 - The importance of acknowledging fear for genuine growth
    33:22 - The false narratives around shame, divine love, and societal conditioning
    36:19 - The role of fear and the illusion of separation in perpetuating conflict
    37:14 - How understanding interconnectedness dissolves fear and hatred
    38:26 - The significance of inner courage and vulnerability in overcoming fear
    39:27 - The shift from living in fear to embracing love and acceptance
    42:37 - The societal programming of fear embedded in religion and media
    44:49 - Recognizing the true nature of love and the importance of personal truth
    46:04 - Moving beyond control mechanisms through inner awareness
    48:21 - Final reflections on the journey toward love and authenticity


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    46 min
  • Oneself - Episode 34 - Feel It to Heal It
    Mar 16 2026

    Summary:

    In this episode, Stephen Maher and Adam Bartleman explore the complexities of mental health, therapy, and the societal structures that influence our well-being. They discuss the challenges of changing hearts and minds, the economic barriers to accessing mental health care, and the importance of finding purpose beyond mere survival. Through personal anecdotes and critical reflections, they emphasize the need for deeper self-awareness and community support in the pursuit of emotional healing. In this conversation, Stephen Maher and Adam explore the themes of workaholism, community, vulnerability, cultural perspectives on happiness, and the importance of self-observation. They discuss how survival mode leads to distraction through work and technology, the inconvenience of community, and the power of vulnerability in relationships. They also touch on the differences in cultural attitudes towards work and happiness, emphasizing the need for internal solutions to personal challenges rather than relying on external distractions. The conversation encourages listeners to observe their behaviors and seek deeper understanding and connection in their lives.


    Takeaways:

    • Changing hearts and minds requires asking questions, not telling people what to think.
    • Being a good example can inspire others to change.
    • Therapy can be expensive and may not always provide the expected benefits.
    • The transactional nature of therapy can feel hollow.
    • Building supportive relationships can be more beneficial than traditional therapy.
    • Economic barriers prevent many from accessing mental health care.
    • Therapists should aim to empower clients to not need them anymore.
    • Quick fixes often mask deeper issues rather than resolve them.
    • Self-awareness and accountability are crucial for true healing.
    • Finding purpose in life goes beyond mere survival. Workaholism is prevalent in North America as a means of distraction.
    • Community is often viewed as inconvenient, yet it is essential for well-being.
    • Vulnerability can be a powerful tool for connection and growth.
    • Cultural differences influence how we perceive work and happiness.
    • Self-observation is crucial for personal growth and understanding.
    • Addiction can be seen as a way to pacify our nervous system.
    • Creating meaning in life is a personal responsibility.
    • The importance of reciprocal relationships in community.
    • Internal solutions are more effective than external distractions.
    • Living by example can inspire others to seek change.


    Chapters:

    00:00
    Introduction to Changing Hearts and Minds

    02:34
    Personal Experiences with Therapy

    05:19
    The Economic Barriers to Mental Health

    10:49
    Navigating the Therapy Landscape

    15:23
    The Illusion of Quick Fixes

    19:57
    Addressing the Root Causes of Mental Health

    27:03
    Finding Purpose Beyond Survival

    28:39
    Survival Mode and Workaholism

    31:47
    Community and Connection

    34:39
    Vulnerability as a Superpower

    36:26
    Cultural Perspectives on Work and Happiness

    40:07
    Observing Our Behaviors

    43:02
    Internal vs. External Solutions

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    45 min
  • Oneself - Episode 33 - Humans Are Not Inherently Evil
    Mar 9 2026

    Summary:

    In this conversation, Stephen Maher and Adam Bartleman explore the nature of humanity, arguing against the notion that humans are inherently evil. They discuss the impact of trauma, societal programming, and the illusion of separation from God. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of collective responsibility, the goodness of human instincts, and the potential for positive change. They also touch on the psychological aspects of modern society, the illusion of death, and the need for conscious choices to create a better reality.


    Takeaways:

    • Humans are not born evil; they are shaped by their environment.
    • Children are highly susceptible to programming, both good and bad.
    • The concept of original sin distorts our understanding of humanity.
    • We are inherently good and capable of love and community.
    • The darkness in society is a result of collective trauma and programming.
    • We have the power to choose a different reality.
    • Death is an illusion; energy never dies, it only changes form.
    • Our experiences are shaped by our beliefs and choices.
    • We must recognize our collective responsibility for societal issues.
    • Positive change starts with individual awareness and action.

    Chapters:

    00:00
    The Nature of Humanity

    02:58
    Programming and Conditioning

    05:48
    Historical Context and Human Experience

    09:00
    The Battle for Consciousness

    11:50
    The Illusion of Separation

    14:56
    Collective Responsibility and Karma

    17:48
    Inherent Goodness of Humanity

    24:09
    Understanding Psychological Warfare and Mental Prisons

    27:38
    The Power of Choice and Positive Mindset

    30:32
    Breaking Free from Fear-Based Beliefs

    34:14
    The Impact of Personal Energy and Consciousness

    39:26
    Death as an Illusion and the Nature of Existence

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    42 min