Welcome to Psychological Alchemy, the Projekt 180 podcast. Introduction This podcast is about transformation, not the polished kind, not the performative kind, the real kind. The kind that happens when life breaks open the stories we've been living inside of. We're going to talk about trauma, meditation, nervous systems, psychology, Buddhism, contemplative practice, attachment, suffering, healing, and what it actually means to wake up inside a human life, not by escaping it, but by turning toward it. My name is Zach Pennington, and this is Projekt 180. I've been thinking a lot about transformation lately. Real transformation. Not self-improvement, not optimization, not becoming more impressive. I mean the kind of transformation that happens when you can no longer keep living the way you've been living, when survival itself stops working. Projekt 180 came from that place. The idea of turning around completely, turning toward what we avoid, turning toward pain, grief, the nervous system, turning toward reality. Because most of us spend years, sometimes decades, moving away from ourselves, distracting, disassociating, achieving, performing, numbing, fixing, trying desperately not to feel what's underneath everything, and eventually something catches up to us, whether it's anxiety, burnout, addiction, shame, loneliness, panic, depression, or emotional numbness, or maybe the quiet realization that the life we've built no longer feels alive. I grew up in rural Virginia in the 1980’s with a lot of isolation, a lot of poverty, and a lot of silence, and like a lot of people, I learned early how to adapt, how to survive. I think many of us become incredibly intelligent in the language of survival long before we ever learn the language of presence, and survival strategies are complicated because they work until they don't. Hypervigilance works until your nervous system can't rest. Emotional shutdown works until you can't feel connection anymore. Achievement works until you realize no amount of accomplishment touches the emptiness underneath of it. For me, psychology became one doorway. Buddhism and contemplative practice became another. And over time, I started realizing something important. Healing wasn't about becoming someone else. It was about learning how to stop abandoning myself. That changed everything. The Nervous System One of the things we're going to talk about a lot on this podcast is the nervous system, because so much suffering lives below conscious thought, and people think they're broken when often their bodies are simply adapted: adapted to fear, adapted to chaos, adapted to unpredictability, to emotional neglect, to environments where safety wasn't consistent. The body learns, the nervous system remembers, and then we carry those adaptations into adulthood and wonder why we feel exhausted, disconnected, reactive, ashamed, or constantly on edge, and what I've found through both psychotherapy and contemplative practice is that awareness changes things, not overnight, but gradually, compassionately. Spiritual Bypassing Through learning how to stay present with ourselves instead of constantly escaping ourselves, we learn about ourselves and awareness becomes a doorway. I also want this space to be honest about spirituality, because spirituality can heal, but it can also become another way to avoid reality. A lot of people use meditation to escape feeling, to transcend pain instead of meeting it, to appear a calm while internally collapsing. That's not liberation. That's disassociation wearing spiritual clothing. Real contemplative practice asks something much harder of us. It asks us to stay, to remain present, to feel grief without becoming consumed by it, to feel anger without becoming identified with it, to sit with shame compassionately, to notice craving and fear, to notice impermanence, to stop avoiding. Conclusion So that what, that's what Projekt 180 is. It's a space for honest conversations about transformation. We'll talk about trauma, attachment, mindfulness, Buddhism, polyvagal theory, meditation, relationships, grief, healing, shame, compassion, and what it means to become fully human. Some episodes will be teachings, some will be reflections, some will include guided meditations and practices, some may be conversations with guests, but all of it comes back to this: turning toward experience instead of away from it. Closing Reflection I wanna leave you with a question. What in your life are you still avoiding? And what might become possible if you stop trying to escape your experience long enough to truly listen to it? Not fix it, not force it away, just listen. Because transformation often begins the moment we stop abandoning ourselves. Thank you for being here. If this resonated with you, you can follow Projekt 180 on Spotify and Substack for future episodes, reflections, and practices. Until next time, turn toward, breathe deeply, and stay present for your life This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit projekt180.substack.com