The Hidden Powers Podcast

Glen Allison

A short-form 60-second video series on personal responsibility, self-mastery, and behavioral change. Episodes are Drawn from "Hidden Powers: How to Transcend Suffering," each episode challenges common self-help assumptions and exposes why awareness, motivation, and positive thinking often fail to produce real progress. This work is for those who seek to move beyond collecting insight and are ready to confront what actually creates change.

  1. Feb 17

    Episode 2 - DEEP DIVE - "Why Blame Keeps People Stuck"

    In this episode of the Hidden Powers Podcast, we explore why blame feels like relief — and how that relief can quietly shape behavior, reinforce identity patterns, and limit long-term change. Blame can reduce emotional pressure fast. It can create clarity, assign cause, and restore a sense of order. But relief is not the same as resolution. Over time, repeated blame can shift how you interpret your life — from what can change to who caused this. This episode examines the hidden trade between emotional relief and personal influence — and why many people don’t realize they’ve made that trade while they’re living inside it. Blame soothes. But it rarely builds. Nothing changes until it’s lived. —————————————————————— Listen on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. —————————————————————— About the Hidden Powers Podcast: A short-form series on personal responsibility, self-mastery, and behavioral change. Each episode challenges common self-help assumptions and exposes why awareness, motivation, and positive thinking rarely create real forward movement. This work is for people finished collecting insight — and ready to confront what actually creates change. Further Reading: This episode draws from Hidden Powers: How to Transcend Suffering. Available on Amazon: ⁠ https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Powers-How-Transcend-Suffering/dp/B0F796BZP4/⁠ Deeper Exploration: For the structural mechanics behind each episode, visit the Hidden Powers Substack: ⁠https://hiddenpowers.substack.com⁠ Public Layer — where recognition begins Deeper expansion — where identity patterns and behavioral reinforcement are made visible

    4 min
  2. Feb 16

    Episode 1 - DEEP DIVE - "The Hidden Shift Most People Never Notice"

    In this episode of the Hidden Powers Podcast, we explore the hidden shift most people never notice — the moment pain stops being temporary and starts shaping identity, behavior, and what feels possible in life. Pain signals that something needs attention. But suffering often begins when pain stops being something you experience and starts becoming something that explains who you are and why life is the way it is. Over time, this shift can quietly narrow risk tolerance, opportunity, and vision for the future.  This episode examines the difference between pain that demands response and suffering that explains why response feels impossible — and why many people never realize when that transition has happened. Pain is unavoidable.Permanent suffering is often structural. Nothing changes until it’s lived. —————————————————————— Listen on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. —————————————————————— About the Hidden Powers Podcast: A short-form series on personal responsibility, self-mastery, and behavioral change. Each episode challenges common self-help assumptions and exposes why awareness, motivation, and positive thinking rarely create real forward movement. This work is for people finished collecting insight — and ready to confront what actually creates change. Further Reading: This episode draws from Hidden Powers: How to Transcend Suffering. Available on Amazon: ⁠ https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Powers-How-Transcend-Suffering/dp/B0F796BZP4/⁠ Deeper Exploration: For the structural mechanics behind each episode, visit the Hidden Powers Substack: ⁠https://hiddenpowers.substack.com⁠ Public Layer — where recognition begins Deeper expansion — where identity patterns and behavioral reinforcement are made visible

    4 min

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A short-form 60-second video series on personal responsibility, self-mastery, and behavioral change. Episodes are Drawn from "Hidden Powers: How to Transcend Suffering," each episode challenges common self-help assumptions and exposes why awareness, motivation, and positive thinking often fail to produce real progress. This work is for those who seek to move beyond collecting insight and are ready to confront what actually creates change.