Wonderstruck

Striking Wonder Productions

Wonderstruck® is a podcast about awe and wonder that includes the profoundly moving, the humbling, and the uncanny. Hosted by psychologist, yoga teacher, and seeker Elizabeth Rovere, it explores experiences that bring us to the very edges of what we can explain, and beyond.  Join us every month for conversations with scientists and shamans, philosophers and poets, mystics and experiencers. We ask what we can learn from those moments that often lack explanations. We ask deeper questions about consciousness, being, and reality. We look at mystery not as something to solve, but as a place where transformation can occur. And along the way, we glimpse a world wilder, stranger, and more Real than we ever imagined. http://newsletter.wonderstruck.org  https://www.youtube.com/@wonderstruckpod  https://www.instagram.com/wonderstruckpod/  https://wonderstruck.org Presented by Creative Visions and Striking Wonder Productions™ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 28: Dr. Monica Gagliano on How Plants Know Things We Don’t

    DEC 2

    28: Dr. Monica Gagliano on How Plants Know Things We Don’t

    Plants are our ancient teachers, whispering and nudging… if only we’d listen. Dr. Monica Gagliano is an evolutionary ecologist who has turned the green world into something wonderfully surprising. Her research reveals plants that listen, remember, make choices and even teach one another. Some can sense eclipses before they happen. Others communicate in ways we’re only just beginning to catch up with. In 2008, Monica did something bold: she stepped out of academia and followed her curiosity into the forest, literally. Blending scientific experimentation with Amazonian plant ceremonies and the guidance of shamans, she helped spark the field now known as plant intelligence. Since then, her work has captured imaginations around the world, appearing in The New York Times and the National Geographic.  In this episode, we explore: ✦ Pushing back against the scientific status quo ✦ Letting nature show you what it knows ✦ Welcoming indigenous plant teachings into scientific practice ✦ Paying attention as a joyful act of devotion Monica invites us into a playful and daring question: what do plants actually know… and what might they be trying to tell us? Chapters 0:00 Intro: Science, wonder, and pushing boundaries 03:03 Initiation on the Great Barrier Reef 12:53 “Plants rescued the scientist in me” 20:57 Monica’s first experiments with plants 27:10 Bringing empathy into science 32:37 "More-than-human" is a place 37:33 It's the human that needs saving 42:44 Indigenous science and plant communication 50:54 The ancient tree that spoke to her 56:14 Trees synchronize during solar eclipse 01:03:51 Attention is the beginning of devotion Follow Monica: Website: https://www.monicagagliano.com/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_monicagagliano_ Follow Wonderstruck: Website: https://wonderstruck.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wonderstruckpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wonderstruckpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wonderstruckpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wonderstruckpod Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wonderstruck/id1671879661  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6fS5boWGwYTShddG7SKlVw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 8m
  2. 27: Psychotherapist Mark Vernon on the Meaning Crisis and Rediscovering the Sacred

    NOV 4

    27: Psychotherapist Mark Vernon on the Meaning Crisis and Rediscovering the Sacred

    Mark Vernon is a former priest turned psychotherapist who has spent the last 30 years exploring one central question: how do we find meaning in a secular age? After a crisis of faith pulled him away from the Church’s inner sanctum in his youth, Mark turned to Plato and Jung in pursuit of a deeper understanding of purpose, connection, and the soul. Today, his writing bridges ancient philosophy, religion, and modern psychology, a powerful triad he also applies to his work as a therapist. In this episode, we discuss:  ✦  The overwhelm of conflicting meanings and remembering the sacred ✦  The spiritual thread connecting Dante, William Blake, and Jesus ✦  How wonder helps us access the divine ✦  Why psychotherapy is a path for ‘spiritual intelligence’ Mark's work invites us into the depths of wonder and spirituality as a necessity for the soul. Chapters 0:00 Intro: The modern crisis of meaning 5:08 Psychotherapy and the vertical dimension of life 11:25 The cloud of unknowing and mystical experiences 18:19 Kairos time: Moments of spiritual significance 23:01 William Blake on joy and eternity 27:04 Death as a transcendent and transformative experience 33:08 Early Christianity's deeper mysteries and meanings 40:44 Humility as an expansive spiritual virtue 50:56 Owen Barfield and the evolution of consciousness 57:35 Ontological shocks and transformative experiences 1:02:41 Outro: The importance of sacred experiences Follow Mark: Website: https://www.markvernon.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/platospodcasts/?hl=en-gb  X: https://x.com/platospodcasts  YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlatosPodcasts  Awake! William Blake and the Power of the Imagination: https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/awake/  Follow Wonderstruck: Website: https://wonderstruck.org Newsletter:  https://newsletter.wonderstruck.org   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wonderstruckpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wonderstruckpod/  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wonderstruckpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wonderstruckpod Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wonderstruck/id1671879661  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6fS5boWGwYTShddG7SKlVw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 4m
  3. 26: Philosopher Bayo Akomolafe - Beyond Fixing the World: Embracing the Cracks and Creating Sanctuary

    OCT 7

    26: Philosopher Bayo Akomolafe - Beyond Fixing the World: Embracing the Cracks and Creating Sanctuary

    What if the cracks in our world aren't flaws, but thresholds into the unknown? In this episode of Wonderstruck, we sit with philosopher, poet, and playful trickster Bayo Akomolafe. Bayo's vision invites us to linger in mystery rather than rush to solutions. He takes us into the unfolding terrain of post-activism, where possibility, not certainty, becomes our guide. In this conversation, we explore: ✦ How physics becomes philosophy… and poetry offers a new way of seeing ✦ How AI unsettles our ideas of consciousness and what it means to be human ✦ His vision of an “autistic politics,” shaped by those who move differently through the world ✦ The role of sanctuary and sacred spaces in times of upheaval This is less a conversation of answers than of reimagining; an invitation to pause, to listen otherwise, and to encounter the mystery shimmering inside the fractures of our time. In these transformational times, Bayo is a rare and radical voice, urging us to reimagine how we see the world. This episode of Wonderstruck invites you into that space.  Chapters 0:00 Introduction 5:31 Autistic perception and expanded awareness 12:30 AI is redefining intelligence 18:58 The Ship of Theseus and posthumanism 25:50 A moment of wonder at the moon 40:00 Second sound and postactivism  55:38 Liminality and the Cracks 1:06:50 Death, Eshu and Jesus as trickster  1:14:51 Making sanctuary and examining life's glitches Follow Bayo: Website: https://www.bayoakomolafe.net/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bayoakomolafe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bayoakomolafeampersand  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bayo.akomolafe/ Emergence Network: https://www.emergencenetwork.org/  Follow Wonderstruck: Website: https://wonderstruck.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wonderstruckpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wonderstruckpod/  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wonderstruckpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wonderstruckpod Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wonderstruck/id1671879661  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6fS5boWGwYTShddG7SKlVw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 20m
  4. 25: Mycologist Giuliana Furci - Fungi Will Change How You See the World

    SEP 9

    25: Mycologist Giuliana Furci - Fungi Will Change How You See the World

    Fungi are everywhere. Under our feet, in our food, in our medicines. Yet they remain one of the most overlooked kingdoms of life.  In this episode of Wonderstruck, we speak to mycologist Giuliana Furci, a self-taught champion for fungi and founder of the first NGO in the world dedicated to fungal conservation, the Fungi Foundation. She reveals how mushrooms shape ecosystems, inspire culture, and hold ancient knowledge. They are alchemists of decay, transforming death and toxins into the fertile ground of new life. From sacred candlelit ceremonies to songs created with a cloud forest that has rights, Giuliana’s stories may change how you see the world forever. We explore: How fungi sustain life on Earth and make our survival possibleDocumenting indigenous relationships with fungi, from birth control to healingThe Song of the Cedars with Robert Macfarlane, Cosmo Sheldrake, César Rodríguez-Garavito Sacred mushrooms, Mazatec culture and Maria SabinaWhy protecting fungi may shape the future of our planet Giuliana’s story is a testament to what can happen when we follow our calling and, in the words of Giuliana's mother, that something doesn't have to be done in order for us to do it!  Chapters:  0:00 Intro: A fateful encounter with fungi 5:56 Mycology 101: Fungi's role in life on Earth 9:37 Studying fungi with experience and intuition 15:07 Don Pfister’s invitation to Harvard 23:13 The Song of the Cedars and forest rights 30:13 Documenting indigenous relationships with fungi 37:38 Surprising fungal uses across cultures 41:27 Fungi communication and sacred ceremonies 47:49 National Geographic award and impact Follow Giuliana:  Website: https://giulianafurci.com/ Instagram: @giulifungi Fungi Foundation https://www.ffungi.org/ LET THINGS ROT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpjWh1TXthM Flora, Fauna, Funga Documentary National Geographic Society: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DsnWcWeyoI The Song of the Cedar by Cosmo Sheldrake and Robert Macfarlane: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH_timp2S3E&list=RDHH_timp2S3E&start_radio=1 Is a River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/455147/is-a-river-alive-by-macfarlane-robert/9780241624814 Follow Wonderstruck: Newsletter: https://newsletter.wonderstruck.org Website: https://wonderstruck.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wonderstruckpod/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wonderstruckpod Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wonderstruck/id1671879661 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6fS5boWGwYTShddG7SKlVw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    51 min
  5. 24: Jeffrey Kripal - Embracing the Impossible: Ontological Shock and the Extraordinary

    APR 1

    24: Jeffrey Kripal - Embracing the Impossible: Ontological Shock and the Extraordinary

    A lot of what Jeffrey Kripal writes about and explores doesn’t fit into our current worldview. A professor at Rice University, where he holds the J. Newton Rayzor Chair in Philosophy and Religious Thought, Jeff specializes in extreme religious experiences, a new comparativism in the study of religion, the paranormal, and the extraordinary dimensions of human existence. He helped create the groundbreaking GEM Program (Gnosticism, Esotericism, and Mysticism) and serves on the board of the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California. From UFOs/UAPs to near-death experiences, psi phenomena, and mystical visitations, Jeff’s work challenges us to rethink reality itself. As he puts it, “The paranormal is trying to get our attention. Reality is not what we think it is.” His 13 books, including Authors of the Impossible, Mutants and Mystics, The Flip, How to Think Impossibly, and the upcoming three-volume set The Super Story, invite readers to explore the limits of current-day thought and the vast potential of the unknown. In this conversation, we dive into grief, humor, and the transcendent. Jeff suggests that laughter can help us step outside our worldview, grief can open us to the impossible, and humanity’s tendency to dismiss the extraordinary may actually conceal profound truths. With meaningful observations like “Certainty is a big problem” and “Reality is transcending itself,” Jeff invites us to embrace the mysteries that defy explanation and to see the impossible as a gateway to deeper understanding. Chapters: 0:00 Intro: Reality is not what we think 5:31 Psychoanalysis and spiritual experiences 13:17 John Mack's UFO research at Harvard 18:06 The impossible and expanding worldviews 24:04 Consciousness: brain vs. perception models 29:31 Grief, humor and paranormal experiences 36:44 UFOs as a "wedge issue" in science 43:17 Historical perspectives on UFO phenomena 50:46 Wonder, awe and the "impossible" About Wonderstruck: The Wonderstruck Podcast with Elizabeth Rovere is a deep yet lighthearted exploration of the mystical, metaphysical, transcendent, transformative, esoteric, and ecstatic aspects of human experience. It bridges science, spirituality, and philosophy through engaging conversations with scientists, scholars, experts, and experiencers. In this season of the Wonderstruck Podcast, we delve into the profound mysteries of existence, exploring the depths of human consciousness, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of life. Through engaging conversations with professors, neuroscientists, comedians, healers, poets, psychotherapists, group therapists, philosophers, activists, and authors,we invite listeners to challenge conventional thinking and embrace a multidimensional understanding of reality. Wonderstruck Links: https://wonderstruck.org https://www.instagram.com/wonderstruckpod/ https://www.youtube.com/@wonderstruckpod https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wonderstruck/id1671879661 https://open.spotify.com/show/6fS5boWGwYTShddG7SKlVw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    54 min
  6. 23: Diane Goldner - I Didn’t Believe in Energy Healing... Until It Worked

    MAR 25

    23: Diane Goldner - I Didn’t Believe in Energy Healing... Until It Worked

    What if pain wasn’t just a problem to fix, but a portal to something deeper? Diane Goldner didn’t set out to become a healer. As an investigative journalist writing for The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, she approached energy healing with the sharp eye of a skeptic, ready to expose what didn’t hold up. But instead, she found something that flipped her world upside down. Today, she’s an internationally recognized healer and medical intuitive, helping people unlock their body’s hidden wisdom in ways the medical field could learn from. In this episode, Diane shares the story of her awakening into the world of subtle energy — and how she now helps others access the hidden intelligence of the body. We talk about the surprising signals our pain carries, what it means to receive shaktipat, and why the boundary between science and mysticism may not be a boundary at all. This is a conversation about seeing differently — about tuning in to what lies just beneath the surface, and discovering that healing might be less about fixing, and more about remembering who we really are. Chapters: 0:00 Intro: Reality is more mutable than we realize 5:06 Diane's journey from skeptic to energy healer 10:27 What is energy healing and subtle energy? 15:45 Examples of energy healing in action 26:26 How Diane perceives energy during healings 32:35 The relationship between science and spirituality 38:41 Princeton's research on mind-matter interaction 46:44 Why energy healing sometimes doesn't work 54:39 The role of love in the healing process 1:04:23 Chakras and their role in energy healing 1:14:17 Diane's experiences with spiritual figures 1:16:25 How changing consciousness changes reality 1:20:59 Closing thoughts on imagination and perception About Wonderstruck: The Wonderstruck Podcast with Elizabeth Rovere is a deep yet lighthearted exploration of the mystical, metaphysical, transcendent, transformative, esoteric, and ecstatic aspects of human experience. It bridges science, spirituality, and philosophy through engaging conversations with scientists, scholars, experts, and experiencers. In this season of the Wonderstruck Podcast, we delve into the profound mysteries of existence, exploring the depths of human consciousness, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of life. Through engaging conversations with professors, neuroscientists, comedians, healers, poets, psychotherapists, group therapists, philosophers, activists, and authors,we invite listeners to challenge conventional thinking and embrace a multidimensional understanding of reality. Wonderstruck Links: https://wonderstruck.org https://www.instagram.com/wonderstruckpod/ https://www.youtube.com/@wonderstruckpod https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wonderstruck/id1671879661 https://open.spotify.com/show/6fS5boWGwYTShddG7SKlVw Diane's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Diane-Goldner/author/B001K8F9G6 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 22m
  7. 22: Dr. Iain McGilchrist and John Cleese - Laughter is the Heart of Life

    MAR 18

    22: Dr. Iain McGilchrist and John Cleese - Laughter is the Heart of Life

    John Cleese and Dr. Iain McGilchrist are good friends who share a deep appreciation for the power of humor and a fascination with neuroscience and consciousness. McGilchrist recalls falling asleep laughing at an episode of Fawlty Towers—only to wake up the next morning still laughing. Cleese has spent a lifetime using humor not just to entertain but to challenge rigid thinking, expose absurdities, and reveal truths hiding in plain sight. McGilchrist, a psychiatrist, philosopher, and neuroscientist, has transformed our understanding of the mind, particularly how modern culture leans too heavily on the left hemisphere’s need for certainty—often at the expense of creativity, nuance, and vision. In this special episode of Wonderstruck, co-hosts Elizabeth Rovere and Mary Attwood bring us a spirited “quadrologue” exploring humor, creativity, and consciousness. Cleese reflects on how comedy topples hierarchies, sharpens perception, and fosters resilience, while McGilchrist explains why humor itself depends on the brain’s ability to shift perspectives—something the right hemisphere thrives on. Together, they unpack how laughter, play, and spontaneity expand our ways of thinking, helping us loosen up in a world that often takes itself far too seriously. As Cleese puts it: "If humor isn’t woven into the fabric of the cosmos, I need to know why not." Chapters: 0:00 Intro: Humor and consciousness 5:07 Humor as a democratizing force 10:23 Criticism and self-laughter in comedy 15:26 Humor's role in consciousness and creativity 20:42 Theory of mind and humor 26:56 Free will and determinism debate 32:45 Unlearning and the importance of humor 38:55 Creativity, relaxation, and uncertainty 44:40 Introversion and never being bored 48:38 Art, consciousness, and cosmic values About Wonderstruck: The Wonderstruck Podcast with Elizabeth Rovere is a deep yet lighthearted exploration of the mystical, metaphysical, transcendent, transformative, esoteric, and ecstatic aspects of human experience. It bridges science, spirituality, and philosophy through engaging conversations with scientists, scholars, experts, and experiencers. In this season of the Wonderstruck Podcast, we delve into the profound mysteries of existence, exploring the depths of human consciousness, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of life. Through engaging conversations with professors, neuroscientists, comedians, healers, poets, psychotherapists, group therapists, philosophers, activists, and authors,we invite listeners to challenge conventional thinking and embrace a multidimensional understanding of reality. Wonderstruck Links: https://wonderstruck.org https://www.instagram.com/wonderstruckpod/ https://www.youtube.com/@wonderstruckpod https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wonderstruck/id1671879661 https://open.spotify.com/show/6fS5boWGwYTShddG7SKlVw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    50 min
  8. 21: Dr. Àlex Gómez-Marín - Tuning into the Edges of Consciousness

    MAR 11

    21: Dr. Àlex Gómez-Marín - Tuning into the Edges of Consciousness

    A lot of what Dr. Alex Gomez-Marin explores challenges the boundaries of traditional science. A physicist and neuroscientist, Alex leads the Behavior of Organisms Laboratory at the Instituto de Neurociencias in Alicante, Spain, and serves as the director of the Pari Center in Italy. His groundbreaking work spans neuroscience, physics, and the study of consciousness, with a focus on what he calls “the edges of consciousness.” In this episode, Elizabeth joins Alex for a mind-expanding conversation about the limits of science as it’s traditionally understood. As Alex highlights, “What is funded is what gets studied,” meaning that the edges of consciousness are often dismissed as fringe and ignored by mainstream science. But materialism is not the only game in town—"science is far more than materialism and reductionism." From his transformative Near-Death Experience (NDE) to his pioneering research on phenomena beyond the five senses, Alex bridges science, spirituality, and the humanities. He explains the receiver model of consciousness, which suggests that the brain functions more like an antenna than a generator, and explores phenomena such as remote viewing and telepathy, pushing the boundaries of what mainstream science considers possible. Together, they discuss Alex's neuroscience research on blind individuals who “see” with their hearts called E.O.V., telepathy as the blending of thought and knowing, and the concept of reality as an evolving perception. Alex’s unique perspective invites us to question everything and embrace the unknown, reminding us that the cracks in the matrix may reveal that reality is far richer than we ever imagined. Chapters: 0:00 Intro: Near-death experience and neuroscience 5:07 The Pari Center and exploring consciousness 10:04 Sharing a profound near-death experience 16:59 Science beyond materialism and reductionism 28:24 Different philosophical approaches to consciousness 34:44 The need for listening in scientific discourse 40:50 Studying extraocular vision scientifically 47:40 Using science to validate extraordinary experiences 51:52 Outro: Exploring the edges of consciousness About Wonderstruck: The Wonderstruck Podcast with Elizabeth Rovere is a deep yet lighthearted exploration of the mystical, metaphysical, transcendent, transformative, esoteric, and ecstatic aspects of human experience. It bridges science, spirituality, and philosophy through engaging conversations with scientists, scholars, experts, and experiencers. In this season of the Wonderstruck Podcast, we delve into the profound mysteries of existence, exploring the depths of human consciousness, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of life. Through engaging conversations with professors, neuroscientists, comedians, healers, poets, psychotherapists, group therapists, philosophers, activists, and authors,we invite listeners to challenge conventional thinking and embrace a multidimensional understanding of reality. Wonderstruck Links: https://wonderstruck.org https://www.instagram.com/wonderstruckpod/ https://www.youtube.com/@wonderstruckpod https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wonderstruck/id1671879661 https://open.spotify.com/show/6fS5boWGwYTShddG7SKlVw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    53 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.8
out of 5
21 Ratings

About

Wonderstruck® is a podcast about awe and wonder that includes the profoundly moving, the humbling, and the uncanny. Hosted by psychologist, yoga teacher, and seeker Elizabeth Rovere, it explores experiences that bring us to the very edges of what we can explain, and beyond.  Join us every month for conversations with scientists and shamans, philosophers and poets, mystics and experiencers. We ask what we can learn from those moments that often lack explanations. We ask deeper questions about consciousness, being, and reality. We look at mystery not as something to solve, but as a place where transformation can occur. And along the way, we glimpse a world wilder, stranger, and more Real than we ever imagined. http://newsletter.wonderstruck.org  https://www.youtube.com/@wonderstruckpod  https://www.instagram.com/wonderstruckpod/  https://wonderstruck.org Presented by Creative Visions and Striking Wonder Productions™ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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