Mind Meets Machine

Mind Meets Machine is a video podcast by Avik where mental health, AI, and business collide in the most human way. Real conversations with founders, therapists, doctors, and creators. Practical tools, clear insights, and zero fluff. Learn to think clearer, work smarter, and live better in a tech-driven world. 

  1. 4 days ago ·  Video

    From Setbacks To Sustainability In Real Entrepreneurship with Joshua Griffin

    Send us Fan Mail The entrepreneur story we usually hear is polished: a bold leap, a clean win, a tidy lesson. We wanted the version that happens at 5am, in a warehouse, with bills due and your body quietly keeping score. Joshua Griffin joins us to tell the truth behind “built it, nearly lost it, built it again” and why the scariest moments are often the ones nobody posts about. We get into the real mechanics of founder survival: learning marketing under commercial pressure, adapting when the market shifts, and facing the brutal gap between revenue and capacity. Joshua shares how COVID-era momentum made growth look predictable, how loans and forecasting can turn into a trap when the cost of living crisis hits, and what it feels like to keep stacking work until stress stops being emotional and becomes physical. If you care about entrepreneurship, small business finance, cash flow, insolvency risk, and founder mental health, this conversation stays grounded in lived experience. We also explore the deeper scripts that drive founders: being written off at school, the urge to prove people wrong, and how ADHD hyperfocus can be both rocket fuel and a warning sign. The takeaway is not “work harder” but “build smarter” by knowing your numbers, designing a business that does not rely on one person, and choosing health and relationships as part of the strategy. If this helped you, subscribe to Mind Meets Machine, share the episode with a founder who needs it, and leave us a review so more people can find these honest conversations. Support the show Want to Be a Guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? 👉  DM me on PodMatch  💬 Want to come on the show? Be a Guest  🌐 Explore the full network  | 📨 Newsletter | 👥 LinkedIn Community This isn't self-help. It's self-honesty. 💼 Sponsor Our Show | 🎬 Check Our Services 📌 Disclaimer This episode is for educational and informational purposes only. Guest views are personal and do not represent the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify or endorse guest statements. Nothing here is medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional. Engage critically. Third-party content referenced under fair use. Guests are responsible for their own statements. Concerns? Contact us | Full disclaimer. By listening, you accept this disclaimer in full.

    From Setbacks To Sustainability In Real Entrepreneurship with Joshua Griffin
  2. 4 days ago ·  Video

    Trauma Is A Form Of Memory with Jacob Modak

    Send us Fan Mail Trauma does not always arrive as a clear, dramatic story. More often, it sneaks back in as repetition: the same conflict with a different person, the same tight chest, the same moment you pull away right when things feel safe. That is where this conversation starts, with a grounded look at what trauma actually is and why “I thought I was over it” can still be true and incomplete at the same time. I’m joined by holistic health practitioner and Trauma Healed coaching founder Jacob Modak, and we unpack trauma as a form of memory that hasn’t been fully brought into conscious understanding. We explore how a painful memory keeps its emotional charge when it’s avoided, and why avoidance is the hidden ingredient that turns pain into suffering. Jacob shares a powerful metaphor of a timeless statue covered in mud to explain why trauma is not your identity, and how remembering the deeper self beneath the residue can restore hope, self-worth, and real agency. From there, we get practical about how unresolved trauma shows up in daily life: the perceptions you don’t notice, the reactions you can’t seem to control, and the relationship patterns that make chaos feel like chemistry. We also talk about the second phase of healing, when insight must become integration through nervous system rewiring, repetition, and new habits that finally stick. The thread running through it all is holistic trauma recovery: mind, body, and meaning, blending Western psychology with Eastern wisdom and soul connection. If you’ve been doing “the work” but still feel that one-step-forward, two-steps-back loop, this one will land. Subscribe for more conversations like this, share it with someone who needs a new lens on trauma healing, and leave a review to help others find the show. What pattern in your life feels like it keeps returning? Support the show Want to Be a Guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? 👉  DM me on PodMatch  💬 Want to come on the show? Be a Guest  🌐 Explore the full network  | 📨 Newsletter | 👥 LinkedIn Community This isn't self-help. It's self-honesty. 💼 Sponsor Our Show | 🎬 Check Our Services 📌 Disclaimer This episode is for educational and informational purposes only. Guest views are personal and do not represent the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify or endorse guest statements. Nothing here is medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional. Engage critically. Third-party content referenced under fair use. Guests are responsible for their own statements. Concerns? Contact us | Full disclaimer. By listening, you accept this disclaimer in full.

    Trauma Is A Form Of Memory with Jacob Modak
  3. 4 days ago ·  Video

    How To Stop Breaking Goals By Week Two with Jobert E. Abueva

    Send us Fan Mail Your resolutions might be failing for a reason that has nothing to do with discipline. We start with the uncomfortable truth that most New Year’s promises dissolve fast, then ask a better question: what if the real issue is the framework we’ve been handed for “new beginnings”? I’m joined by award-winning author and speaker Jobert E. Abueva, creator of the Janus Plan, to unpack why January 1 can push us into rushed, absolute goals that don’t match real life. We talk about the startling stats behind resolution failure, the way different cultures treat the new year as a time for reflection, and why sustainable goal setting depends on specifics like timing, money realities, and what your lifestyle can actually support. We also get practical about motivation. Jobert shares the Strava trend that labels the second Tuesday of January “Quitter’s Day,” and we use it to diagnose the common cycle of overdoing it, burning out, and quitting. From fitness routines to savings goals to long-term dreams, we explore how small, realistic steps plus regular check-ins can keep you moving even when work, family, and daily chaos hit. To close, Jobert offers a powerful reflection tool: “The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly” exercise, a simple way to face what happened last year so you don’t drag the same weight into the next one. If this conversation helps, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s tired of restarting, and leave a review so more listeners can find a calmer, more sustainable way to begin again. Support the show Want to Be a Guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? 👉  DM me on PodMatch  💬 Want to come on the show? Be a Guest  🌐 Explore the full network  | 📨 Newsletter | 👥 LinkedIn Community This isn't self-help. It's self-honesty. 💼 Sponsor Our Show | 🎬 Check Our Services 📌 Disclaimer This episode is for educational and informational purposes only. Guest views are personal and do not represent the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify or endorse guest statements. Nothing here is medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional. Engage critically. Third-party content referenced under fair use. Guests are responsible for their own statements. Concerns? Contact us | Full disclaimer. By listening, you accept this disclaimer in full.

    How To Stop Breaking Goals By Week Two with Jobert E. Abueva
  4. 4 days ago ·  Video

    Seeing The Invisible Structures Shaping Your Life with Lincoln Stoller

    Send us Fan Mail If you’ve been trying to “fix yourself” and still feel stuck, there’s a chance you’re solving the wrong problem. We slow down and look at what sits underneath your habits and willpower: the invisible structures you live inside, the roles you accept, and the stories you repeat until they feel like identity. Our guest, Lincoln Stoller, brings a rare mix of perspectives as both a psychotherapist and a theoretical physicist. He explains why many of us arrive at change with a pre-built frame that quietly limits what we can see. Sometimes the real obstacle isn’t the issue you name, it’s the way you’re trained to interpret it. We also talk about the difference between people who come to therapy with pain and blocks versus high performers who want to optimise, and how both groups can get trapped by attachments to reputation, security, money, or approval. From there we get practical: Lincoln breaks down the foundations that make real change possible. We talk honesty as a spectrum, commitment when growth feels unrewarding, and creativity as the willingness to go somewhere you haven’t been. We also reframe responsibility as power rather than blame, and failure as information rather than a verdict. Along the way, we explore why old wounds can still trigger modern conflicts with bosses, partners, and authority, and how learning to appreciate your problems can turn them into fuel for growth. If you want to explore Lincoln’s work, we share where to find his blog, books, and resources in the show notes. Subscribe for more conversations like this, share the episode with a friend who feels stuck, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Support the show Want to Be a Guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? 👉  DM me on PodMatch  💬 Want to come on the show? Be a Guest  🌐 Explore the full network  | 📨 Newsletter | 👥 LinkedIn Community This isn't self-help. It's self-honesty. 💼 Sponsor Our Show | 🎬 Check Our Services 📌 Disclaimer This episode is for educational and informational purposes only. Guest views are personal and do not represent the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify or endorse guest statements. Nothing here is medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional. Engage critically. Third-party content referenced under fair use. Guests are responsible for their own statements. Concerns? Contact us | Full disclaimer. By listening, you accept this disclaimer in full.

    Seeing The Invisible Structures Shaping Your Life with Lincoln Stoller
  5. 5 days ago ·  Video

    Why Aging Does Not Have To Mean Pain with Glenn Owen

    Send us Fan Mail We’ve all absorbed the same quiet message about getting older: pain is normal, slowing down is inevitable, and the best years of your body are behind you. I’m not buying it, and personal trainer Glenn Owen isn’t either. We pull apart the myths that make people treat themselves as fragile and replace them with a practical, hopeful truth: strength and mobility are skills you can rebuild, especially when you stop following generic fitness advice and start training for the body you’re living in right now.  Glenn explains why “aging equals pain” doesn’t hold up in the real world. If age alone caused discomfort, everyone would hurt the same way, yet one person’s knees ache, another has back pain, and someone else is still hiking in their 80s. That difference matters because it points to what can change: your inputs, your plan, and your consistency. We talk about individualized exercise, how to collect better information about your body, and why the right dose of the right movements beats grinding through a one-size-fits-all program.  We also get concrete for anyone who feels stiff, tired, or stuck and doesn’t have a trainer. Glenn shares why stretching often doesn’t create lasting mobility, what “end-range strength” means, and why yoga can be a smart, low-friction place to start moving today. Then we tackle setbacks the way grown-ups do: expect obstacles, name them early, build simple structures to reduce friction, and treat every slip as feedback rather than proof you’re failing.  If you want to feel strong, confident, and pain-free for the long run, press play and take one honest step forward. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s been telling themselves it’s “too late,” and leave a quick review so more people can find the show. Support the show Want to Be a Guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? 👉  DM me on PodMatch  💬 Want to come on the show? Be a Guest  🌐 Explore the full network  | 📨 Newsletter | 👥 LinkedIn Community This isn't self-help. It's self-honesty. 💼 Sponsor Our Show | 🎬 Check Our Services 📌 Disclaimer This episode is for educational and informational purposes only. Guest views are personal and do not represent the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify or endorse guest statements. Nothing here is medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional. Engage critically. Third-party content referenced under fair use. Guests are responsible for their own statements. Concerns? Contact us | Full disclaimer. By listening, you accept this disclaimer in full.

    Why Aging Does Not Have To Mean Pain with Glenn Owen
  6. 5 days ago ·  Video

    How Art And Self Care Become One Habit with Ben Barbic

    Send us Fan Mail The moment when the noise drops and you’re alone with the work can feel like more than creativity, it can feel like coming home to yourself. I sit down with musician, author, entrepreneur, and speaker Ben Barbic to unpack why making art is not a “nice extra,” but a real mental health and wellness practice that can steady you through pressure, burnout, and life transitions. We talk about the biggest misconception people carry about creative expression: that it’s separate from self-care. Ben shares how music started as an escape in childhood and evolved into a daily, internal practice closer to journaling than performance. Along the way, we dig into identity, perfectionism, and what changes when you stop creating for approval and start creating to be honest. If you’ve ever felt pulled back to a craft after years away, you’ll recognise the power of the return. We also get practical about work-life balance. Ben explains how he keeps making music while building a demanding career, and why creative time acts like an “insulator” against chaos. We connect the dots between meditation, fitness, and art practice: consistent reps that build stability, purpose, and emotional regulation. Finally, Ben offers a simple rule for setbacks: create no matter what, and let your current mood become part of the palette instead of a reason to quit. If this resonates, subscribe to Mind Meets Machine, share the episode with a friend who’s running on empty, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. What’s one creative habit you want to return to this week? Support the show Want to Be a Guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? 👉  DM me on PodMatch  💬 Want to come on the show? Be a Guest  🌐 Explore the full network  | 📨 Newsletter | 👥 LinkedIn Community This isn't self-help. It's self-honesty. 💼 Sponsor Our Show | 🎬 Check Our Services 📌 Disclaimer This episode is for educational and informational purposes only. Guest views are personal and do not represent the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify or endorse guest statements. Nothing here is medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional. Engage critically. Third-party content referenced under fair use. Guests are responsible for their own statements. Concerns? Contact us | Full disclaimer. By listening, you accept this disclaimer in full.

    How Art And Self Care Become One Habit with Ben Barbic
  7. 5 days ago ·  Video

    Living As The Observer In A Mental Universe with ONE I AM

    Send us Fan Mail What if the boundary between “you” and “the world” is something your mind is generating in real time? That question opens a deep conversation with author and consciousness teacher One I Am, who argues that mind is not a byproduct of reality but the ground of it, the “All Is Mind” principle expressed as lived experience rather than abstract philosophy. We explore what it actually means to call the universe “mental” without sliding into nihilism. One I Am breaks down the difference between the observer and the identity: the identity is a perceptive role, while the observer is the silent awareness that notices every thought, sensation, and emotion without being harmed by them. From there, we get practical about suffering and stress. When something feels painfully real, the move is not denial, but stepping back into the awareness that holds the experience. That shift can create space, soften reactivity, and restore choice. We also bring this into everyday life, from traffic to distraction, by returning to stillness and silence as the baseline where possibilities live. We talk about attention loops, repeated patterns that recreate the same outcomes, and how changing what you consistently observe and believe can change what you experience. Along the way we touch on the observer effect as a helpful metaphor, the ethics of “there are no others,” and how to explore more through One I Am’s work at thekingdomwithin.com. If this conversation sparks something in you, let it settle, then share the episode with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review so more people can find these ideas. What part challenged you most? Support the show Want to Be a Guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? 👉  DM me on PodMatch  💬 Want to come on the show? Be a Guest  🌐 Explore the full network  | 📨 Newsletter | 👥 LinkedIn Community This isn't self-help. It's self-honesty. 💼 Sponsor Our Show | 🎬 Check Our Services 📌 Disclaimer This episode is for educational and informational purposes only. Guest views are personal and do not represent the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify or endorse guest statements. Nothing here is medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional. Engage critically. Third-party content referenced under fair use. Guests are responsible for their own statements. Concerns? Contact us | Full disclaimer. By listening, you accept this disclaimer in full.

    Living As The Observer In A Mental Universe with ONE I AM
  8. 6 days ago ·  Video

    The Fastest Way To Slow Time Is To Notice with Matt thomas

    Send us Fan Mail Time-saving tools are everywhere, but somehow time feels harder to hold. We open our phones to get organised and end up more scattered. We build systems to move faster and then wonder why the days blur together. So we slow down and ask a sharper question: what if the real issue is not time management, but attention management?  I’m joined by Matt Thomas, an award-winning tech executive, engineer, farmer, and poet with three traditionally published collections exploring awareness, time, and how we make a home in both society and nature. Matt challenges the idea that technology is cold while poetry is emotional. He argues that technology is a human tool and that writing itself is a technology, built through craft, technique, and iteration. That perspective matters right now, especially for anyone thinking about AI, ethics, and whether our tools are shaping us more than we are shaping them.  We dig into the surprising overlap between building software and building a poem: both require precise awareness. Noticing light, mood, and texture is not “extra,” it is the core skill that makes experience real. We also talk about the checkbox life, how productivity culture narrows our days into tasks, and why satisfaction does not have to be reserved for the wealthy or the hyper-successful. Matt shares a grounded practice for reclaiming time through presence, plus a resonant idea of “home” as a time factory, a place where you can finally feel the moment you are living.  If you enjoy conversations about mindfulness, conscious technology, attention, and how to live well in a digital world, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. What is one small moment you can fully notice today? Support the show Want to Be a Guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? 👉  DM me on PodMatch  💬 Want to come on the show? Be a Guest  🌐 Explore the full network  | 📨 Newsletter | 👥 LinkedIn Community This isn't self-help. It's self-honesty. 💼 Sponsor Our Show | 🎬 Check Our Services 📌 Disclaimer This episode is for educational and informational purposes only. Guest views are personal and do not represent the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify or endorse guest statements. Nothing here is medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional. Engage critically. Third-party content referenced under fair use. Guests are responsible for their own statements. Concerns? Contact us | Full disclaimer. By listening, you accept this disclaimer in full.

    The Fastest Way To Slow Time Is To Notice with Matt thomas

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Mind Meets Machine is a video podcast by Avik where mental health, AI, and business collide in the most human way. Real conversations with founders, therapists, doctors, and creators. Practical tools, clear insights, and zero fluff. Learn to think clearer, work smarter, and live better in a tech-driven world. 

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