Épisodes

  • From Rock Bottom to Resilience: Eric Headlee on Longevity, Healing, and Leaving a Legacy
    Jan 8 2026

    What does it take to transform personal crisis into a calling that helps others thrive?

    In this compelling conversation, Brian sits down with Eric Headlee—former engineer turned longevity coach—to explore the journey from physical pain and alcohol dependency to holistic health and purpose-driven work. Eric shares how a seizure in Italy became a wake-up call that led him into the world of stem cell therapy, remote patient monitoring, and preventative care solutions.

    From carrying emotional scars to carrying 40-pound dumbbells, Eric’s story is proof that even a spiral can become a springboard—if you choose to rise.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about:

    • The life-altering moment that forced Eric to stop drinking—for good.

    • The surprising medical technologies helping people live longer and better.

    • Why movement and sleep are foundational for health at any age.

    • How he's building a legacy business that’s transforming lives—starting with his own family.

    • Movement and sleep are the most powerful (and free) longevity tools available.

    • You don’t need to wait until you’re sick to start healing.

    • Legacy isn’t just about money—it’s about values, service, and sustainable impact.

    • Preventative care is the future of health, and Eric is paving the way.

    Ready to invest in your healthspan—not just your lifespan? Explore what Eric’s doing at AriseElite.com and follow his journey on Facebook.

    👉 Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder: it’s never too late to start over, and never too early to start healing.

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    32 min
  • Monocopsis, Belonging, and the Power of Story: A Conversation with Dr. Liz DeBetta
    Jan 1 2026

    What if the very thing that made you feel “out of place” your whole life finally had a name?

    In this profoundly resonant episode, Brian welcomes Dr. Liz DeBetta—author, performer, and advocate—to explore themes of adoption, neurodivergence, trauma, and the healing power of storytelling. Liz opens up about her lived experience as an adoptee, her solo show Unmothered, and the emotional journey of reclaiming her voice.

    This conversation is for anyone who's ever asked, “Where do I belong?”—and for those raising, loving, or supporting someone who has.

    You’ll hear about:

    • The obscure word that perfectly names the feeling of not belonging

    • How early trauma can result in acquired neurodivergence

    • The hidden challenges adoptees face—even in loving homes

    • Why storytelling is not just healing, but revolutionary

    • How Liz’s solo show became a catalyst for connection and change

    • Monocopsis: a persistent feeling of being out of place—finally, a word for it.

    • Early maternal separation can rewire the nervous system in lasting ways.

    • Writing and art offer powerful tools to process grief, identity, and loss.

    • The system often pathologizes trauma responses instead of addressing root causes.

    • Healing begins when we name what we've been afraid to say out loud.

    Feeling seen by Liz’s story? You’re not alone. Explore her solo show Unmothered and other work by visiting her website or following her journey online.

    👉 Subscribe, rate, and share this episode with someone who's still searching for their sense of belonging. Your story matters.

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    37 min
  • "I Dream of Things That Never Were" with Ken Kunken
    Dec 25 2025

    What happens when life throws you a challenge that seems insurmountable? Ken Kunken’s story is a living answer.

    In this deeply moving episode, Brian sits down with Ken, a man whose journey began with a devastating spinal cord injury on the football field and transformed into a legacy of resilience, purpose, and service. From being told he might not live through the week to becoming a celebrated prosecutor and father of triplets, Ken’s life is a blueprint for defying limits and living with intention.

    This conversation explores:

    • The moment that changed everything- and how Ken responded.

    • Returning to Cornell University before accessibility was a guarantee.

    • His rise to a 40-year legal career as a quadriplegic prosecutor.

    • The creation of lasting impact and inclusion through grit and advocacy.

    • The power of identity, values, and support systems in overcoming adversity.

    His memoir, I Dream of Things That Never Were, encapsulates his journey and continues to inspire change.

    • Why accessibility is about more than just ramps—it’s about dignity.

    • The role of mindset in navigating long-term disability and professional success.

    • How a single act of accommodation can create ripples of inclusion.

    • Insights on DEI from someone who lived its necessity every day.

    Feeling inspired? Learn more about Ken’s story and grab your copy of his memoir at kenkunken.com. Prefer to listen? The audiobook is available, narrated by Ken himself, with production help from his son.


    👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that limits are often just the starting line.


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    36 min
  • Neuro‑Belonging, Authenticity & Choosing Your Own Adventure with Pasha Marlowe
    Dec 18 2025

    Belonging doesn’t always come from the outside—it often begins within.

    In this boldly honest conversation, Brian and neurodiversity advocate Pasha Marlowe unpack the meaning of self-worth, identity, and living authentically as a neurodivergent person. From challenging outdated labels to redefining what inclusion really looks like, this episode is a journey into the power of embracing your full self.

    Expect insights about:

    • The quiet strength in letting go of perfection.

    • Why “belonging to yourself” may be the most important relationship you’ll ever have.

    • How language—like disorder vs. difference—can either confine or liberate us.

    • Creating space for neuro-inclusion in homes, schools, and workplaces.

    • And how to write your own rules for living meaningfully.

    Tune in and explore how embracing your differences can become your greatest source of strength.

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    38 min
  • Hope, Healing & the Power of Storytelling with Susan Snow
    Dec 11 2025

    What happens when the unthinkable becomes your story—and no one is there to help you carry it?

    In this deeply personal episode, Brian sits down with Susan Snow, whose life was shattered as a teenager when her father, an LAPD detective, was ambushed and killed. What follows is a raw, courageous conversation about trauma, silence, survival, and the moment everything began to shift toward healing.

    Susan opens up about the years she spent hiding behind a mask, the long path to a real PTSD diagnosis, and how one therapist—and one truth—helped her rewrite the story she’d been carrying alone for too long.

    Call to Action:
    🎧 Press play and hear what it takes to reclaim your voice—and your life—when pain becomes your past, but not your future.

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    48 min
  • Autism, Storytelling & Taking the Leap with J.D. Barker
    Dec 4 2025

    What happens when you stop playing it safe and finally bet on your own brain?

    In this inspiring conversation, bestselling author J.D. Barker joins Brian to unpack how he walked away from a “respectable” corporate career to become a full-time novelist. They dive deep into the creative mind, autism, ghostwriting, marriage, rejection, and the myth of the perfect first draft.

    J.D. doesn’t just tell great stories- he lives one. This episode is full of insight for anyone who’s ever felt stuck in the wrong life, dreamed of writing something meaningful, or wondered if their quirks might actually be their greatest assets.



    🎧 Hit play to hear how J.D. turned hesitation into hustle—and how you can too.

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    29 min
  • Can burnout lead to breakthrough with Jenny Lytle
    Nov 27 2025

    In this refreshingly honest episode, Brian sits down with nurse, coach, and self-care advocate Jenny Lytle for a real-talk riff on stress, boundaries, connection, and why the simplest tools often make the biggest difference. Jenny opens up about her journey from chronic over-giver to intentional caretaker of her own needs—and why redefining “self-care” might be the most radical thing we can do.

    They dive into the myths we believe about busyness, the subtle damage of perfectionism, and the power of showing up real in a world that thrives on curated chaos.

    Call to Action:
    🎧 If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, overextended, or overdue for change—this conversation might just be the nudge you’ve been needing.

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    33 min
  • Turning Pain into Purpose with Julie Barth
    Nov 20 2025

    What does it take to keep showing up with compassion when life keeps breaking your heart?

    In this moving conversation, Julie Barth joins Brian to share a journey marked by profound challenge—and the quiet courage it takes to turn that pain into a force for good. From raising a daughter with a rare condition to rebuilding life after deep personal loss, Julie opens up about what it means to choose meaning over bitterness.

    This isn’t just a story of survival—it’s a masterclass in resilience, motherhood, advocacy, and unapologetic growth. You’ll walk away thinking differently about labels, grief, and the purpose hiding inside your own struggles.


    🎧 Hit play—and discover how turning pain into purpose can change more than just your life.


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    40 min