AlignedLife with Justin Castelli

Justin Castelli

An exploration of living your authentic life. Creator, advisor, and guide Justin Castelli examines the alignment of spirit, mind, body, and money and how it can help you live the life you were created to live--your authentic life. More at www.justincastelli.io. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The AlignedLife Podcast Manifesto Most podcasts are playing the same game, and I understand why. Downloads matter. Subscribers matter. Landing the guest everyone recognizes moves the needle. There's a real logic to it. But the side effect is that you end up hearing the same people on the same shows, telling versions of a story you've already heard. AlignedLife is going a different direction. I'm not interested in who's already famous. I'm interested in who has something real to say --- and more often than I think we realize, those aren't the same person. Some of the most important messages I've ever encountered came from people nobody had heard of yet. There's something about the unknown voice that carries a different kind of weight, maybe because it hasn't been filtered through a thousand interviews yet. The message is still alive in it. So this is what AlignedLife stands for: finding those voices. Creating space for conversations that haven't happened yet. Introducing you to people who might just change the way you see yourself --- or the life you're building. The question I ask when looking for guests isn't "how big is their audience?" It's simpler. Do I genuinely want to sit across from this person? Do they have something worth hearing? Do I believe, somewhere down the line, the world will wonder why it took so long to find them? That's enough. There's a short list of exceptions --- people I admire enough that I'd drop everything if the call came: Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Rick Rubin, Russ, Chris Williamson, Rich Roll, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Steven Pressfield, Kevin Kelly, Steph Curry, Rihanna, Ryan Holiday, Natalie Portman, Jay-Z, Eckhart Tolle, Mark Wahlberg, Cole Bennett, Jessica Alba, Jimmy Iovine, Dr. Dre, and Jon Bellion. That list is always growing. But the real work --- the work I'm most excited about --- is the search. Finding the voices that are ready before the world knows to look for them. Introducing you to someone living their Authentic Life on their own terms, quietly, before anyone thought to pay attention. That's the pursuit. Keep Pursuing, JC

  1. 1h ago

    The Five: Something Left To Notice

    Every week on The Five, we find one headline and one deeper idea across all five pillars of aligned living — Spirit, Mind, Body, Money, and Creativity — and ask what they mean for the life you're actually trying to build. This week, one question ran through all five pillars: what are you still keeping for yourself? Not dramatically. Not as a manifesto. Just as an honest look at how many small handoffs we make every day — our decisions, our attention, our spiritual search, our sense of what our money is for — and what accumulates when we stop asking who's actually in charge. In Spirit, we look at what happens when technology quietly absorbs the functions religion used to serve — and what gets lost in the substitution. In Mind, we get into new data on AI and decision-making, and the philosophical argument that judgment isn't just useful, it's constitutive — you can't fully delegate it without losing something about who you are. In Body, we look at the longevity movement and the uncomfortable finding hiding inside it: the strongest predictors of a long, healthy life aren't cellular. They're purpose and connection.  In Money, we sit with the gap between what people say they value and where their money actually goes — and make the case that the antidote isn't discipline, it's clarity.  And in Creativity, Rick Rubin's The Creative Act makes the argument that creativity begins with noticing — and that in a world engineered to capture your attention, protecting the capacity to notice is its own kind of practice. Five pillars. Five Conversations. This is The Five.

    26 min
  2. Jun 1

    The Five: The Hidden Cost Of The Perfect Self

    Every week on The Five, we find one headline and one deeper idea across all five pillars of aligned living — Spirit, Mind, Body, Money, and Creativity — and ask what they mean for the life you're actually trying to build. This week, a clip went viral that most people laughed at. Steven Bartlett — host of one of the world's most listened-to podcasts — said that three glasses of wine "ruined three days of his life." The internet mocked him. Brad Stulberg wrote about it. And we decided to use it as a mirror.  Because the real question isn't whether wine is bad for you. It's what it means when the pursuit of your best self makes you so brittle that one disruption breaks three days. And whether that story — in some form — is living in you too.  In Spirit, we look at what the Global Wellness Summit is calling the over-optimization backlash — and what it says about the inner life hiding behind all the metrics.  In Mind, we sit with Brad Stulberg's identity fragility framework and the question no sleep score can answer: who are you when you're not performing well?  In Body, we give the physiology its due — and then ask whether there's a difference between listening to your body and managing it.  In Money, we get into the economy built on optimization anxiety — and then break down the headlines actually moving markets right now, from the Moody's credit downgrade to the Fed freeze to what rising bond yields mean for your financial plan.  And in Creativity, we make the case for the one thing optimization can't produce: looseness.  Five pillars. Five Conversations. This is The Five.

    39 min
  3. Apr 10

    The Leap Before The Plan With Phil Wood | Convos With Friends

    In this episode, I sit down with my coach Phil Wood for what I hope will be a regular series of conversations — and I couldn't think of a better place to start than the story of one of the biggest chapter endings I've ever heard. Phil and his wife Jen spent 20 years as church-planting pastors, pouring their entire lives — their identity, their community, their spirituality, their income — into one calling. And then, five years ago, they walked away from all of it. What drove that decision wasn't a strategic plan. It was grief. It was a profound moment at his father's bedside, a release of a lifetime of seeking approval, and the gut-level knowing that the second half of life had to look different. What followed was a leap into the unknown — with three boys, no business plan, and the complete trust that the path would reveal itself. We get into what it actually feels like to end a chapter before you know what comes next, why so many of us stay in the wrong chapters far too long, and how Phil and Jen experimented their way into building Expansion Lab — a leadership development company that looks nothing like what they imagined on day one. We also explore the difference between genuine evolution and moving the goalposts, why inner work is the foundation of everything, the role of support systems when you're taking the biggest risks of your life, and what it means to bet on yourself when you have a family depending on you. This is a conversation about faith, alignment, and what it looks like to actually live the authentic life — not just talk about it.

    58 min
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An exploration of living your authentic life. Creator, advisor, and guide Justin Castelli examines the alignment of spirit, mind, body, and money and how it can help you live the life you were created to live--your authentic life. More at www.justincastelli.io. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The AlignedLife Podcast Manifesto Most podcasts are playing the same game, and I understand why. Downloads matter. Subscribers matter. Landing the guest everyone recognizes moves the needle. There's a real logic to it. But the side effect is that you end up hearing the same people on the same shows, telling versions of a story you've already heard. AlignedLife is going a different direction. I'm not interested in who's already famous. I'm interested in who has something real to say --- and more often than I think we realize, those aren't the same person. Some of the most important messages I've ever encountered came from people nobody had heard of yet. There's something about the unknown voice that carries a different kind of weight, maybe because it hasn't been filtered through a thousand interviews yet. The message is still alive in it. So this is what AlignedLife stands for: finding those voices. Creating space for conversations that haven't happened yet. Introducing you to people who might just change the way you see yourself --- or the life you're building. The question I ask when looking for guests isn't "how big is their audience?" It's simpler. Do I genuinely want to sit across from this person? Do they have something worth hearing? Do I believe, somewhere down the line, the world will wonder why it took so long to find them? That's enough. There's a short list of exceptions --- people I admire enough that I'd drop everything if the call came: Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Rick Rubin, Russ, Chris Williamson, Rich Roll, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Steven Pressfield, Kevin Kelly, Steph Curry, Rihanna, Ryan Holiday, Natalie Portman, Jay-Z, Eckhart Tolle, Mark Wahlberg, Cole Bennett, Jessica Alba, Jimmy Iovine, Dr. Dre, and Jon Bellion. That list is always growing. But the real work --- the work I'm most excited about --- is the search. Finding the voices that are ready before the world knows to look for them. Introducing you to someone living their Authentic Life on their own terms, quietly, before anyone thought to pay attention. That's the pursuit. Keep Pursuing, JC