Spiritual Geek Out Podcast

Diane Hudock

The Spiritual Geek Out Podcast is a place where we have fun talking about the phenomenal and the fascinating. A collective of conversations where we stir inquiry, inspiration, and innovations in service to your soul. Expect light-hearted yet stimulating explorations, stories, and insights on spiritual teachings, mystical places, ancient technology, and radical healing modalities. It is a home, for a depth of resource and life-enhancing revelations to expand your life. I invite you to come…listen...and be fascinated.

  1. 03/24/2024

    Alchemy of the Mind: Exploring Psychedelics and Spiritual Growth

    Win Hampton MA, MSS, DSS is the author of the book:  Psychedelics, Transcendence, and Spirituality. For a good portion of his early life, he was devoted to deep psychedelic exploration following the pioneering work of Aldous Huxley, Timothy Leary, and Ram Dass.  He left that path of entheogenic drug use for a rigorous spiritual path in 1979 gaining extensive training in energy field dynamics, spiritual counseling and spiritual science, to name a few.  Having lived life on both sides of the fence as a psychedelic "threshold" experiencer and now for many years as a devout spiritual practitioner, he is passionate about sharing his revolutionary information clarifying how psychotropic drugs effect us both spiritually and energetically.  While psychedelics have the potential to catalyze profound life-enhancing experiences, they can also have the potential to present barriers to our transcendence, spiritual advancement, and even our basic mental wellbeing.  In this exploratory conversation, we address many considerations around this subject as well as such topics as: radiant energies, the nature of Christ consciousness, distinct aspects of the subconscious, the three Selves, the inner realms of being, pattern interruption, and so much more. To learn more about Win and to purchase his latest work, go to: https://www.amazon.com/PSYCHEDELICS-TRANSCENDENCE-SPIRITUALITY-Winston-Hampton-ebook/dp/B0C4RP8TL2?ref_=ast_author_dp&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.GfOMWgojzTK1N8g2Q6L4PXqSVB9Zlt_D6x2Ync7cLFM.0pfg8v2oAbj_WisdsL4bv08tlap5lWeMZfWbbpPf2IA&dib_tag=AUTHOR   DISCLAIMER:  The information contained on this Platform, the Spiritual Geek Out Podcast are for educational and informational purposes only. ​ The information contained on this Platform, The Spiritual Geek Out Podcast are not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, medical or health advice. The information contained on this Platform is not a substitute for medical or health advice from a professional who is aware of the facts and circumstances of your individual situation. Nothing available on or through this Platform should be understood as a recommendation that you should not consult with a medical or health professional to address your particular situation.  Neither the host of this platform, Dr. Diane Hudock-Pleeter or the guest Dr. Win Hampton nor any of its employees or owners shall be held liable or responsible for any errors or omissions on this Platform or for any damage you may suffer as a result of failing to seek competent medical or health advice from a professional who is familiar with your situation.

    1h 30m
  2. 11/17/2023

    Suspending Your Agenda and Coming into Divine Awareness

    Chava Floryn-Tombosky is a spiritual educator and author of the book Everything's Gonna Be Okay.   Rabbi Robbi Tombosky has been a rabbinical leader for nearly 30 years, and sought after teacher and speaker who is passionate about supporting individuals deepest values through the teachings of Judaism, Torah, meaningful self-exploration, and purposeful living.  He is the founder of Sage Philanthropy Advisors, a social benefit enterprise that partners with brands, professional athletes, and celebrities who desire to change the world by engaging with causes that address big world challenges. Together with his wife, Chava, they lead the young professionals program at Beth Jacob congregation in Los Angeles, Ca.  In this episode, we explore touch-points from Chava's book, sharing personal anecdotes on navigating through unexpected trauma, and how we all have the ability to reemerge and reset better than before.  Rabbi Robbie offers many considerations and potent insights rooted in both Judaic and gnostic wisdom - universal to all - such as:  the gift of accountability, the nature of Heaven, having a personal sense of consequence, the seven tenets of the Talmudic sages, the immeasurable importance and mastery of ones' moral character, and the grace of crisis.   To learn more about their work, go to: https://chavafloryn.com https://www.bethjacob.org/rabbi-robbie-tombosky.html https://www.sageadvisors.org/robbie-tombosky

    1h 7m
  3. 08/09/2023

    True Food Bread: The Great Sustainer

    Lisa Mucullogh-Roark is the founder of Topanga Grain Co.. located in Los Angeles, CA.  She is a conscious educator, purveyor, and lover of all things "true food bread" and baking the way nature intended.   Bread as a food has been considered the great sustainer since the beginning of civilzation and has been key to human survival cross culturally.  In some faiths, bread has been considered the nourishment from God. We can find references and the symbolism of bread in the Book of Exodus when the Israelites where freed from slavery in Egypt - as they had no time to make leavened bread, they made flatbread - which came to represent the celebration of Passover in the Jewish tradition and was the bread which Jesus "broke" and utilized in The Last Supper with his disciples.  Other familiar religious references can be found in Christianity through the Lord's Prayer as bread being the spiritual manna or sustenance from Heaven: "Give us this daily bread" and in Jesus' teachings when he said, "I am the bread of life."   Daily bread as a food, per references in the Old and New Testament can be seen as symbolic of our discipline, our faithfulness, the value of community, and of receiving Divine supernatural provision.  Sourdough bread, when made like our ancestors did and as many integruous bakers do today, can serve as great nutritional sustainers and the food of life.  In this episode, we discuss such topics as: the nature and make-up of true sourdough, ancient grains and their value, the process of self-milling and properly storing wheat, a history on the commercialization and hybridization of wheat and the increase in digestive diseases, gluten intolerance, etc., understanding the types of flour, simple steps to making your own sourdough starter, and so much more.     SHOW NOTES:   To learn more about Lisa McCullough-Roark, go to: www.topangagrainco.com Here's a quick step by step on making your sourdough starter: To make your own sourdough starter is a fairly simple and straight-forward process that involves cultivating wild yeast and beneficial bacteria to create a naturally leavened bread dough.  Ingredients: Unbleached and organic whole wheat/whole grain/rye flour  Clean pure lukewarm water (chlorine-free, filtered or spring) Day 1:  Mix in glass bowl:   1/2 cup (60g) of whole wheat or rye flour w/ 1/4 cup (60ml) of water until a thick paste forms. Loosely cover the container with a clean cloth (cheese cloth is great) and let it sit at room temperature (approx. 70-75°F) for 24 hours. Day 2: Discard about 1/2 of the mixture that you had from Day 1. Add a new 1/2 cup (60g) of your flour and 1/4 cup (60ml) of clean water to the remaining mixture.  Use your hands and mix well. Again loosely cover the container and let it sit (at room temp) for another 24 hours. Days 3-7: Repeat the process above - daily discarding and feeding process, Make sure to discard about half of the mixture before each feeding. You should start the mixture is becoming active as you will notice bubbles forming in the dough.  Around Day 7 or as the starter is now active: At this point, your starter dough should be bubbly and have a pleasant smell.  Within a few hours of feeding you may notice it doubling in its size as it expands. From here, you can start using your sourdough starter to bake your bread. Once you are ready to bake, feed your starter and let it become active before using it in a recipe. How to Properly Maintain Your Sourdough Starter: If you're not baking daily, you can store your starter in the refrigerator and feed it once a week using equal parts flour and clean water to keep it healthy and alive. Before using your refrigerated starter for baking, make sure to take it out, let it sit, and feed it at room temperature for a day or two as needed. Remember, when it comes to making a sourdough starter, this may require some patience and care, as it can take a few days or more to fully develop the desired yeast and bacterial cultures.  However, once your starter is mature and ready, it will serve for delicious, healthy, and nurturing breads and other delectables.

    54 min
4.8
out of 5
40 Ratings

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The Spiritual Geek Out Podcast is a place where we have fun talking about the phenomenal and the fascinating. A collective of conversations where we stir inquiry, inspiration, and innovations in service to your soul. Expect light-hearted yet stimulating explorations, stories, and insights on spiritual teachings, mystical places, ancient technology, and radical healing modalities. It is a home, for a depth of resource and life-enhancing revelations to expand your life. I invite you to come…listen...and be fascinated.