The Pulse: A Gaia Podcast

Ben Stewart

The Pulse: A Gaia Podcast explores the ideas, experiences, and breakthroughs reshaping human consciousness in a rapidly changing world. Hosted by filmmaker and researcher Ben Stewart, this original series brings together leading voices in neuroscience, spirituality, ancient wisdom, personal transformation, and emerging science to examine what it truly means to be human in the modern age. From neuroplasticity and psychedelics to dream states, intuition, AI, consciousness, and spiritual awakening, each conversation invites listeners to question inherited narratives and reconnect with their own inner intelligence. Featuring guests like Mayim Bialik, Gregg Braden, Matías De Stefano, Rashad Evans, and more, The Pulse bridges grounded inquiry with expansive exploration, offering thoughtful conversations that challenge perception while remaining deeply human. This isn’t just a podcast about ideas. It’s an exploration of the frequency shaping our future… and the deeper pulse connecting us all.

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The Pulse: A Gaia Podcast explores the ideas, experiences, and breakthroughs reshaping human consciousness in a rapidly changing world. Hosted by filmmaker and researcher Ben Stewart, this original series brings together leading voices in neuroscience, spirituality, ancient wisdom, personal transformation, and emerging science to examine what it truly means to be human in the modern age. From neuroplasticity and psychedelics to dream states, intuition, AI, consciousness, and spiritual awakening, each conversation invites listeners to question inherited narratives and reconnect with their own inner intelligence. Featuring guests like Mayim Bialik, Gregg Braden, Matías De Stefano, Rashad Evans, and more, The Pulse bridges grounded inquiry with expansive exploration, offering thoughtful conversations that challenge perception while remaining deeply human. This isn’t just a podcast about ideas. It’s an exploration of the frequency shaping our future… and the deeper pulse connecting us all.

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