Episode 11

Exploring the Unknown

Published on: 24th February, 2021

Josh and Kevin return to IA to riff about the value of exploring the unknown, from the labyrinth of our own minds to the equally mysterious and ever-expanding universe. This three-way conversation traverses a diverse set of topics including:

- political implications of the disaster in Texas

- reflections on the Perseverance landing

- what it really means to "take care" of oneself

- overcoming guilt and loss

- escaping the rat race of chasing external fulfillment

- being at fault vs being at cause

- facing mortality

- psychedelics: Swiss army knife or double-edged sword?

- how expectations prevent insight

- the importance of integration

- safe use of plant medicine

- the interplanetary potential of humanity


any many more!


If you've found this project valuable, check out the new extension of Impostors Anonymous at impostorsanonymous.substack.com where you can find additional content and even submit your own work to be shared, anonymously of course, with the IA community.

Notable mentions:

The Logic song featuring Allan Watts - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xh8-OOsGOgw

Jim Carrey's most recent work "Memoirs and Misinformation: A novel" - https://www.amazon.com/Memoirs-Misinformation-Jim-Carrey/dp/0525655972

Mike Michalowicz's website, author of "Profit First" - https://mikemichalowicz.com/profit-first/

A little more information about neuro-linguistic programming - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapy-types/neuro-linguistic-programming-therapy

Rick Strassman's website expounding upon his book "DMT: The Spirit Molecule" - https://www.rickstrassman.com/

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Impostors Anonymous
For the impostor in all of us.
Impostors Anonymous is an exploration of where conversation leads when we attempt to leave our identities at the door. This project aims to limit the audience's ability to be misguided by preconceived notions and labels, allowing for a focus on direct experience and the character of content. While any topic is on the table from any perspective, common themes will include consciousness, mitigating human suffering, and the unraveling of our group and internal identities.