Feelings with Strangers

feelingswithstrangers

CONSCIOUSNESS & WELLNESS

  1. MAY 14

    How Trauma Creates Time & And What To Do To Break Free | Bryan Hubbard

    What if time isn’t just something we move through, but something that lives inside us? In this conversation, I sit down with Bryan Hubbard, philosopher, journalist, author, and the creator of Time-Light Therapy, to explore the idea that trauma may not simply be stored in the body but expressed through our relationship with time.   Bryan’s work turns much of the conventional language around healing on its head. Rather than seeing ourselves as fixed individuals carrying depression, anxiety, anger, self-sabotage, or old wounds, he suggests that what we call the self is a creation of the past shaped by unresolved energies, inherited stories, and the moments we were never fully able to meet. We speak about childhood trauma, the emotional patterns that quietly repeat through our lives, why the past keeps seeking vindication in the present, and how so many of the behaviours we judge ourselves for may not be “who we are” at all, but expressions of something deeper asking to be seen.   This is also a conversation about hope. Not the shallow kind. But the kind that comes from recognising that no matter how heavy the past has become, there may still be a way through. That healing is not about becoming someone new, but remembering the part of us that was never truly damaged.   Bryan also shares the deeply personal origins of Time-Light, how his own experience of childhood abuse, chronic depression, and eventual revelation led him to develop a therapeutic model centred around time, trauma, consciousness, and the possibility of becoming fully alive in the present.   At its heart, this episode is about the courage to look within. To see the patterns. To stop mistaking the mask for the self. And perhaps to remember that the revolution we keep waiting for out there has always had to begin in the heart.   About Bryan Hubbard Bryan Hubbard is a philosopher, journalist, author, publisher, and the creator of Time-Light Therapy, a spiritual therapeutic method that explores trauma through our relationship with time. He is the author of Time-Light and The Untrue Story of You, and is co-editor of the international magazine What Doctors Don’t Tell You. His work brings together philosophy, trauma healing, spirituality, journalism, and personal inquiry to offer a new way of understanding the self, the past, and the possibility of freedom.   Feelings with Strangers YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@FeelingswithStrangers/videos Socials https://www.instagram.com/feelings.with.strangers/   Bryan Hubbard Site https://www.timelighttherapy.com/

    1h 3m
  2. MAY 7

    Seeing Without Sight & Future Humans | Dr. Edith Ubuntu Chan

    In this conversation, I sit down with Dr. Edith Ubuntu Chan, a practitioner of Chinese medicine, a researcher of human potential, and someone who, quite literally, had her world turned inside out through a single, profound experience during meditation. What followed wasn’t a neat spiritual awakening. It was years of questioning… of trying to reconcile what she had felt. A state of complete love, peace, and contentment with the density of everyday human life. From that moment on, her work has been about one thing: how we return to what we already are. We explore what it means to be human, not just biologically, but energetically. The idea that much of what we experience as limitation may simply be unpractised capacity. That intuition isn’t something mystical, but something we’ve forgotten how to use. This is where our true human capacities may go beyond anything we can currently imagine, such as learning to literally see without sight.  But underneath all of it is something far simpler. A return to self-awareness. To self-care. To self-love. Because maybe the most radical idea in all of this, is that we’re not lacking anything. We’ve just forgotten how to look.   Dr. Edith Ubuntu Chan   Dr. Edith Ubuntu Chan is a holistic Chinese medicine doctor, consciousness and human potential coach, author, speaker, and educator. Her work focuses on meditation, human potential, intuition, wellness, “blindfold vision,” conscious parenting, and what she describes as “new human possibilities.” She combines traditional Chinese medicine, spirituality, meditation practices, and human potential coaching.   Feelings with Strangers YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@FeelingswithStrangers/videos Socials https://www.instagram.com/feelings.with.strangers/   Dr. Edith Ubuntu Chan   Website Dr Edith Ubuntu Chan Website School / Organisation The School of Dan Tian Wellness School of Dan Tian Wellness Course Portal Kajabi Course Portal Dr Edith Course Portal Socials https://www.instagram.com/dredithubuntu/ YouTube Dr Edith Ubuntu Chan YouTube   Blindfold Trainings (Kids, Adults & Facilitator training) http://Blindfold.Vision

    1h 19m
  3. APR 20

    Don't Try Hydrogen Until Your Listen To This | Greg The Hydrogen Man

    There’s a quiet tension running through the world of health and wellness right now. On one side, endless protocols, supplements, and optimisation. On the other… a growing sense that maybe it was never meant to be this complicated. In this conversation, I sit down with Greg, known to many as The Hydrogen Man, someone who has spent over a decade working at the edges of what’s considered possible. What he’s uncovering is confronting not just because of the results, but because of how simple it all seems. We talk about the business behind modern wellness… the subtle ways people are sold solutions they don’t need… and why the more complex it becomes, the further we may be drifting from something fundamentally true.   But this isn’t just a conversation about hydrogen, or protocols, or even health. It’s about trust, learning to question what you’re told, to reconnect with your own body, and to recognise that perhaps the intelligence we’re searching for externally has always been within us. We explore the idea that the body isn’t broken… that it may just need the right conditions to do what it’s always known how to do. And that real healing might not come from adding more, but from removing what was never needed in the first place. This is a conversation about simplicity, integrity, and the courage to think differently.   ABOUT Greg, widely known as The Hydrogen Man, is an independent researcher, educator, and leading voice in the field of molecular hydrogen therapy. After facing severe chronic health challenges, including tumours, autoimmune conditions, heart failure, and a period of being wheelchair-bound, Greg began an intensive personal exploration into alternative healing approaches. Through his work, he has become a prominent advocate for the therapeutic potential of hydrogen, which he credits as a key factor in his recovery. Today, he shares his ongoing research, protocols, and insights with a global audience through his YouTube channel, Uprising144K, alongside various online platforms. Greg’s work sits at the intersection of health, consciousness, and emerging science—focused on simplicity, accessibility, and empowering individuals to take ownership of their wellbeing.   Feelings with Strangers YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@FeelingswithStrangers/videos Socials https://www.instagram.com/feelings.with.strangers/     Greg The Hydrogen Man YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Uprising144K Socials https://www.instagram.com/uprising144k Website https://uprising144k.com

    1h 27m
  4. APR 10

    The Power In Pain. Integrating Your Past | Ya’Acov Darling Khan

    Ya’Acov Darling Khan, a shamanic teacher and co-founder of Movement Medicine. In this conversation, we explore what it really means to be human, as something lived, embodied, and felt. We speak about the deep necessity of integrating our past, not bypassing it, not transcending it, but transforming it into something alive within us.   As Ya’Acov shares, every experience we’ve lived holds the potential to become medicine, not through denial, but through presence, movement, and meaning. This conversation moves through the tension between the rational and the imaginal, the world we can explain and the one we can only feel. We explore how modern culture has separated the mind from the body, and how practices like movement, rhythm, and breath can restore all the felt places that words can't reach.   This is a conversation about growing up, standing up, and ultimately, playing your part in the larger unfolding of life.   About Ya’Acov Darling Khan: Ya’Acov Darling Khan is a globally respected shamanic teacher, author, and co-founder of Movement Medicine, a contemporary practice that integrates indigenous wisdom, movement, and embodied awareness. With over 40 years of experience, Ya’Acov has studied with elders from multiple traditions, including the Sami people of Northern Europe and Native American lineages. Alongside his wife Susannah Darling Khan, he has developed Movement Medicine as a grounded, practical path for modern life, one that brings together body, heart, and mind. His work focuses on transforming personal history into strength, cultivating presence through movement, and helping individuals connect with their purpose in a way that is both deeply personal and collectively meaningful.   He is the author of Jaguar in the Body, Butterfly in the Heart and Shaman: Opening the Door Between the Worlds.   Feelings with Strangers Socials https://www.instagram.com/feelings.with.strangers/ Youtube https://youtu.be/kmDja4q83i8?si=xIl7TbBrdeCEk5dh   Explore Ya’Acov’s Work Website  https://schoolofmovementmedicine.com Online Study Hub  https://schoolofmovementmedicine.com/study-hub Socials  https://www.instagram.com/movementmedicine Books  Jaguar in the Body, Butterfly in the Heart Shaman: Opening the Door Between the Worlds

    1h 6m
  5. APR 3

    The Invisible Forces Shaping You. Where Biology Meets The Unseen | Drs. Eric Laarakker

    Questioning what we’ve been taught - not out of rebellion, but out of a quiet sense that something deeper is missing- is what Eric Laarakker has spent his life doing.   In this conversation with Eric, a man whose work moves between science, nature, and something less easily defined. What begins as a discussion around water slowly opens into something much wider, a reflection on how life organises itself, how information moves through the body, and what it means to return to a more coherent state of health.   Eric is the founder of Analemma Water, a body of work built on the idea that water is not just a substance, but a carrier of information - something that shapes biological systems in ways we are only beginning to understand.   We explore the tension between conventional understanding and lived experience, between what can be measured and what can be felt. This is a conversation about looking again - at the body, at nature, at the invisible structures that quietly govern how we live.   About  Eric Laarakker is a scientist, veterinarian, teacher, and inventor, known for his pioneering work at the intersection of water, biology, and information-based medicine. He is the founder of Analemma Water, a technology developed to transform water into what he describes as a coherent, structured state-designed to support the health of living systems. Originally trained as a veterinarian, Eric became one of the first in the Netherlands to integrate acupuncture, chiropractic techniques, and holistic therapies into veterinary medicine. Over the past three decades, his work has expanded into a broader exploration of how water, light, and frequency interact within the body and across biological systems. Through his clinical practice and research, Eric has treated thousands of people and animals, while continuing to develop new approaches to healing that centre around the body’s innate capacity to restore itself.   Driven by a vision to return water to its natural, harmonious state, his work with Analemma reflects a wider mission to improve the health of humans, animals, and the environment by addressing what he sees as one of the most fundamental elements of life.   Feelings with Strangers Socials https://www.instagram.com/feelings.with.strangers/ Youtube https://youtu.be/kmDja4q83i8?si=xIl7TbBrdeCEk5dh   Analemma Water https://www.analemma-water.com Use DISCOUNT CODE  'feelings' at checkout for 10% off.    Information Medicine https://informationmedicine.org

    1h 28m
  6. MAR 17

    The Nervous System Secret. How To Dissolve Trauma With Your Eyes | David Grand Ph.D.

    Could removing limiting beliefs or processing trauma be as simple as noticing where your eyes rest? Dr David Grand, the founder of Brainspotting, has shown that it might be. Brainspotting is a therapeutic approach designed to access and process trauma held deep within the nervous system. David shares the story of how Brainspotting was discovered in 2003 while working with a competitive ice skater who had developed an unexplained performance block. During a session, her eyes fixed on a particular point in space and a deep processing response began to unfold. The following day, she returned to training and successfully landed the jump she'd never been able to perform. In this conversation we explore how trauma is often stored beyond the thinking brain - within the body and nervous system - and why approaches that bypass language can sometimes access deeper layers of healing. David also discusses how Brainspotting is used not only for trauma therapy but also for enhancing performance in athletes, artists and professionals. David also reflects on the broader landscape of healing, including the role of Indigenous knowledge systems, the importance of humility in modern therapeutic practice, and the remarkable intelligence of the human nervous system. This was a fascinating discussion on trauma, performance, and the deeper mechanisms of healing within the body. About David Grand David Grand is the founder and developer of Brainspotting, a therapeutic approach designed to help access and process trauma held deep within the nervous system. A psychotherapist, author and international teacher, he has spent decades working at the intersection of trauma healing, performance and neurophysiology. His work has influenced practitioners around the world and helped expand the conversation around healing beyond traditional talk-based models.   Feelings with Strangers Socials https://www.instagram.com/feelings.with.strangers/ Youtube https://youtu.be/kmDja4q83i8?si=xIl7TbBrdeCEk5dh   Brainspotting Site https://brainspotting.com/about-brainspotting/david-grand-phd/

    48 min

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