Remedy Podcast 6: The Dead Internet Theory w/ Brian Foulkes
On this Episode of the Podcast, I sit down with Brian Foulkes to talk about “The Dead Internet Theory”. This loosely defined yet wide stretching theory brings us down the Rabbit Holes of AI, Social Media Bot Farms, The Future of our Relationship to Tech, Tech Addiction, The All-Powerful Algorithm and more.
Remedy Podcast Episode 5: Lineage
This episode, Drew takes a multifaceted look at the concept of Lineage, why it is important, and how it can help us live a more free and peaceful life.
Remedy Podcast Episode 4: The 8 Winds of Suffering
In this episode, Drew explores the 8 winds of suffering—praise and blame, gain and loss, pleasure and pain, fame and disrepute—and how they influence our lives. These winds can often leave us feeling unsteady and reactive. Drew delves into practical strategies and mindfulness practices to stay grounded and centered, even amidst life's inevitable challenges. He provides real-life examples of how these winds can knock us off our center and offers insights on how to cultivate a sense of inner stability and resilience. Listeners will learn how to transform these winds from sources of suffering into opportunities for growth and self-discovery.
Remedy Podcast Episode 3: A Walk With Impermanence
In this solo episode, Drew delves into the profound Buddhist concept of impermanence, drawing inspiration from a serene walk on the first truly warm spring day. As nature awakens with vibrant colors and new life, Drew reflects on how change is the only constant in our lives.
Through personal anecdotes and insights, Drew explores how our resistance to change often leads to suffering and dissatisfaction. He discusses the impermanent nature of relationships, experiences, and even our own identities, highlighting the beauty and wisdom in embracing the flow of life.
Remedy Podcast Episode 2: Focusing on the Out Breath
In this episode, we delve into the art of self-practice, honing in on the power of the outbreath, embracing thoughts as gentle waves, and confronting the tricky thoughts that often tempt us to abandon our meditation journey.