Send us a text Welcome back to Proof It's Possible! In this conversation, Dayle and Jamie explore the concept of 'piles of shit'—both physical and mental clutter that we accumulate over time. They discuss how we become desensitized to these piles, the impact of ignoring them, and the importance of accountability and external perspectives in managing our clutter. The conversation emphasizes the mental toll of unresolved tasks and the need for self-awareness in addressing our personal and profe...
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Send us a text Welcome back to Proof It's Possible! In this conversation, Dayle and Jamie explore the concept of 'piles of shit'—both physical and mental clutter that we accumulate over time. They discuss how we become desensitized to these piles, the impact of ignoring them, and the importance of accountability and external perspectives in managing our clutter. The conversation emphasizes the mental toll of unresolved tasks and the need for self-awareness in addressing our personal and profe...
Good Vibe, Big Visions: Microdosing In Entrepreneurship
Proof It’s Possible
24 minutes
3 weeks ago
Good Vibe, Big Visions: Microdosing In Entrepreneurship
Send us a text Welcome back to Proof It's Possible! In this conversation, Jamie and Julie Cyvonne explore the fascinating world of psychedelic facilitation and microdosing. Julie shares her journey from being an attorney to becoming a psychedelic facilitator, discussing the therapeutic benefits of psychedelics for mental health and personal transformation. They delve into the nuances of microdosing, including protocols, methods, and the importance of integration after psychedelic experiences....
Proof It’s Possible
Send us a text Welcome back to Proof It's Possible! In this conversation, Dayle and Jamie explore the concept of 'piles of shit'—both physical and mental clutter that we accumulate over time. They discuss how we become desensitized to these piles, the impact of ignoring them, and the importance of accountability and external perspectives in managing our clutter. The conversation emphasizes the mental toll of unresolved tasks and the need for self-awareness in addressing our personal and profe...