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FLAME with Brad Hook

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FLAME with Brad Hook
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  • FLAME with Brad Hook

    From Mindfulness to Psychedelics: Rethinking Mental Health and Human Potential

    13/04/2026 | 52 mins.
    In this episode, I talk with Michael Juberg—academic, therapist, and scientific journalist exploring the intersection of mindfulness, compassion, and psychedelic medicine.
    Michael shares his journey as a self-described underdog, reflecting on the power of grit, self-belief, and persistence in shaping both his life and career.
    We explore how mindfulness is evolving from an individual practice into a tool for social change, helping to cultivate empathy, reduce polarization, and improve collective well-being.
    We also dive into the emerging science of psychedelic-assisted therapy. Michael explains how substances like ketamine, MDMA, and psilocybin are being used in clinical settings to treat depression, trauma, and existential distress—often with profound and lasting effects. 
    This is a conversation about healing—not just at the individual level, but across systems, communities, and society as a whole.

    🔗 LINKS
    International Society for Contemplative Research https://iscrsociety.org/about/
    Science of Mindfulness https://scienceofmindfulness.org
    Global Compassion Coalition https://www.globalcompassioncoalition.org/
    CONNECT WITH BRAD HOOK
    https://www.instagram.com/bradhook
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradleyhook
    EXPLORE MORE
    Attend a live experience: https://flame.live
    Discover Brad's work: https://bradleyhook.com
    Values Institute: https://values.institute
  • FLAME with Brad Hook

    From Cancer to Confidence: Terry Healey on Rebuilding Identity After Adversity

    03/04/2026 | 38 mins.
    Terry Healey was diagnosed with a rare fibrosarcoma at 20, eventually undergoing more than 30 surgeries across several years of treatment and reconstruction. Left with a permanent facial difference, he faced a deeper reckoning than most: the scars on the inside, he discovered, were harder to heal than the ones the world could see. In this conversation, Terry shares the seven-part survival kit he developed through lived experience, the ReBAR resilience framework at the heart of his book The Resilience Mindset, and the simple daily practices — gratitude, visualization, reflection, and surrounding yourself with the right people — that transformed not just his recovery, but his entire approach to life and leadership. Whether you're navigating personal crisis, professional change, or simply want to build a stronger foundation, this episode offers both depth and practical direction.
    KEY TOPICS COVERED
    Terry's diagnosis at 20 with a rare fibrosarcoma and the long, unexpected journey through 30+ surgeries and reconstruction
    Why the inner scars — the loss of confidence and identity — were harder to heal than the physical ones
    His seven-part personal survival kit, including faith, goal-setting, positive imaging, gratitude, and life balance
    The ReBAR resilience framework: Reflect → Build → Act → Renew — and how each phase works in practice
    A simple but powerful visualization technique for calming anxiety and shifting mindset in under five minutes
    The science of reflection: why recalling your day isn't just mindfulness — it's memory consolidation and intentional growth
    Why the people you surround yourself with may be the most important factor in building resilience
    Emotional intelligence as the defining trait of great leaders — and why empathy isn't weakness, it's the foundation of trust
    How organizations can bring resilience practices to life (hint: start every meeting with a win)
    On faith, spirituality, and the quiet power of believing there is something larger than yourself carrying you through
    Why confidence — not appearance — is what people actually respond to, and how Terry proved it
    ABOUT THE GUEST
    Terry Healey is an author, keynote speaker, and business strategist who has spent three decades turning one of life's most difficult journeys into a framework for human resilience. A survivor of a rare fibrosarcoma diagnosed at age 20, Terry endured more than 30 surgeries and emerged with a permanent facial difference — and a hard-won understanding of what it truly takes to rebuild. A graduate of UC Berkeley with a thirty-five-year career as a marketing executive, Terry now challenges audiences to face adversity and change head-on, applying his ReBAR resilience framework to gain confidence, build resilience, and find greater purpose and joy. His book, The Resilience Mindset, distills these principles into a practical, deeply personal guide for anyone navigating difficulty. Terry lives in Santa Cruz, CA with his wife Sue.
    GUEST LINKS
    Website: https://www.terryhealey.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terryhealey/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@terryhealeyusX (Twitter): https://x.com/terryhealeyusInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/terryhealeyus
    ABOUT THE HOST — BRAD HOOK
    Brad Hook explores human performance, wellbeing, and values-driven living through writing, podcasting, and global speaking engagements.
    CONNECT WITH BRAD HOOK
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradhookLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradleyhook
    EXPLORE MORE
    Attend a live experience: https://flame.liveDiscover Brad's work: https://bradleyhook.comValues Institute: https://values.institute
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    The Exocortex: How AI Is Changing the Way We Think

    27/03/2026 | 9 mins.
    Artificial intelligence is transforming how we work.
    It helps us think faster, create more, and solve complex problems with ease.
    But alongside these gains, a quieter trend is emerging — rising cognitive fatigue.
    In this video, I explore the connection between AI, attention, and burnout, and introduce a simple idea:
    What if AI isn’t just a tool… but an exocortex — an extension of our thinking?
    And if that’s the case, how should we use it without overwhelming the brain it’s meant to support?
    We explore:
    Why cognitive strain is becoming a leading driver of burnout

    The hidden impact of always-on AI interaction

    The concept of “AI brain fry”

    How using multiple AI tools can increase cognitive load

    Practical ways to work with AI more intentionally

    The goal isn’t to use AI less.
    It’s to use it wisely.
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    What Are the Values of AI? I Asked Claude, Grok, ChatGPT & Gemini

    02/03/2026 | 49 mins.
    What does artificial intelligence actually value?I asked four of the world’s leading AI systems — Claude, Grok, ChatGPT, and Gemini — the same question: What are your values?Their answers overlapped in surprising ways — transparency, helpfulness, safety. But they also revealed important differences. One emphasized protecting humans from threat. Another prioritized its own survival and the interests of its developers. One explicitly rejected any survival instinct at all.If AI is shaping our future, it’s worth understanding the principles guiding it.This episode explores what today’s leading AI systems say they stand for — and what that might mean for all of us.Find out more here: https://values.institute/what-are-the-values-of-artificial-intelligence/A recent article I created about AI Burnout: https://bradleyhook.com/ai-burnout-why-artificial-intelligence-may-be-increasing-workplace-stress/
  • FLAME with Brad Hook

    Led by a Wolverine to Water: Adventures on the Trail with Wing Williams

    21/02/2026 | 46 mins.
    What if you could make a treaty with mosquitoes… and they actually stopped biting you?
    In this episode, author and adventurer Wing Williams joins Brad Hook to share stories from his “howling twenties”: thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail and Pacific Crest Trail, learning to walk through forests without bug spray or fear of poison ivy, following a wolverine to an unseen mountain spring — and eventually facing the darkness of addiction, spiritual warfare and a brutal near-death experience.
    Wing is the author of CINEREAL: A Memoir, a raw, poetic account of his life from wild adventure to the depths of alcoholism and spiritual torment, and finally to freedom in Jesus Christ. At 40, he now lives within the constraints of a traumatic brain injury while carrying a joy and clarity that only came after surrender.
    In this conversation we explore:
    The “treaty with mosquitoes” and what it taught Wing about presence and respect for the natural world

    Walking through poison ivy and poodle dog bush without reaction — and what our ancestors may have known that we’ve forgotten

    How thru-hiking thousands of miles taught him to achieve massive goals through tiny, repeatable steps

    The hidden side of addiction: drinking to quiet demons, secret habits and the illusion of control

    The murder attempt that left him in the snow with a traumatic brain injury and a voice saying, “Move or you will die”

    How repeated detoxes, deep shame and relentless grace led him to finally surrender his life to Jesus

    What CINEREAL means, and why ashes, gray matter and rebirth all belong in his story

    Finding beauty even in the worst moments — and why a single ray of light can keep a soul alive

    If you’ve ever chased adventure, battled addiction, wrestled with faith, or wondered how to keep walking when life feels impossible, this episode will stay with you.
    Connect with Wing Williams
    Website: https://wingwilliams.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinerealamemoir
    Pick up CINEREAL: A Memoir via Wing’s site, your local bookstore, or your preferred online retailer.
    Connect with Brad Hook
    To connect with Brad Hook, visit https://bradleyhook.com or head to:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradhook
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tikkkl
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradleyhook/
    If this conversation resonated, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear a story of honest struggle and hard-won hope.

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About FLAME with Brad Hook

FLAME (formerly Brad Hook Podcast) — warm conversations, bright ideas. A space for the curious, exploring what it actually means to be fully alive: how we think, connect, adapt, and find meaning in a world that's changing faster than we can feel. Episodes span psychology, neuroscience, creativity, leadership, and wisdom traditions — sometimes with guests, sometimes just honest reflections from the road. Always grounded. Always human. Hosted by Brad Hook, author of Start With Values (Penguin Random House, 2025) and creator of the FLAME method: flame.live
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