Walk With Me

Giovanni Dejesus

Walk With Me is a podcast for people who feel stuck, misaligned, or disconnected from their lives despite doing the “work.” It helps them understand the internal pillars, patterns, and beliefs shaping their reality so they can create real, lasting change. Unlike traditional self-improvement or manifestation content, Dr. Giovanni DeJesus DC, MSPP, focuses on systems over quick fixes, blending logical breakdowns with honest conversation to help people stop performing growth and start understanding the version of themselves creating their life. Walk With Me — because you can’t change your life until you understand the version of you creating it.

Episodes

  1. 5d ago

    Your Mind Is Not Reality: The Narrator Running Your Life

    Send us Fan Mail Why do your thoughts feel so true, even when they keep pulling you back into old patterns? In this episode of Walk With Me, I explore the mind as the narrator of your life: the part of your internal system that interprets experience, assigns meaning, and turns old stories into patterns that feel like personality. As we walk together, I break down how the conscious mind, subconscious mind, identity, nervous system, and body work together to shape the reality you keep living. This episode is for anyone who has ever thought, “This always happens to me,” “I’m not enough,” “If I open up, I’ll get hurt,” or “I’m just not that kind of person.” Those thoughts may feel personal, objective, and true, but what if they are actually narration? What if your mind is not simply describing reality, but interpreting it through old survival scripts? I share a personal story about rage, “Hulking out,” and the painful realization that what I once called a demon was actually a younger protector running an outdated subconscious survival script. Through the car metaphor, I explain the subconscious as the engine, the conscious mind as the steering wheel, the body as the vehicle, perception as the windshield and mirrors, and the mind as the driver interpreting the road. This walk explores why your automatic reactions are not random, why old thoughts feel loyal to your identity, and why the subconscious does not care about your goals as much as it cares about repetition, familiarity, and survival. I also reframe manifestation as rehearsal: the process of teaching your system that a new reality can become familiar and safe. You’ll learn how to interrupt the narrator through The Pause, question whether a thought is true or simply familiar, and begin reclaiming authorship over the story you are living. In this episode, you’ll explore: Why we are feeling beings who thinkHow the mind turns raw experience into story, label, conclusion, and truthThe difference between the conscious mind and subconscious mindWhy old survival scripts can feel like personalityHow identity filters your thoughtsWhy manifestation is rehearsal, not just wanting somethingHow to question the narrator without fighting your mindA practical exercise for observing repeated thoughts and emotional triggersFor this week’s exercise, I invite you to become the mechanic of your own system. Notice the thoughts that repeat when you feel challenged, pressured, rejected, or unseen. Then ask: What emotion came before this thought? Whose voice does this sound like? What is this story trying to protect me from? Is this thought describing reality, or continuing a pattern? You are not here to perform growth. You are here to understand yourself clearly enough to live differently. Follow Walk With Me for new episodes every Monday morning at 3:00 AM Eastern Time. Leave a review, share where you’re listening from, and send this episode to someone who is ready to stop fixing symptoms and start understanding the system.

    15 min
  2. Jun 15

    Pillar 2: Identity (The Blueprint): Who Are You Without the Role?

    Send us Fan Mail Awareness can help you see the pattern, but identity determines who you become when the pattern is activated. In this episode of Walk With Me, Dr. Gio explores the second pillar of the Walk With Me Method: Identity, the subconscious blueprint shaping what you believe you are capable of, what you allow yourself to have, how you respond under pressure, and who you become without having to think about it. Drawing from my experience joining the United States Marine Corps, I examine how environments intentionally shape identity through shared language, hardship, belonging, discipline, values, and purpose. I also explore what can happen when someone leaves the environment that identity was built to survive. For me, leaving the military created an identity crisis that lasted more than a decade. Addiction, violence, high-risk behavior, and self-destruction initially appeared to be separate problems. In time, I began to recognize them as signals from someone who had lost the structure that once told me who I was, but had never learned how to consciously build another identity. This episode is not only about military identity. Families, relationships, workplaces, sports teams, religious institutions, political movements, and social groups can all hand us roles that create safety, belonging, usefulness, and purpose. The danger is not simply failing to belong. It is disappearing inside what you belong to. In this episode, you’ll explore: • How identity is shaped by environments, roles, and relationships • Why belonging can feel like safety • What happens when a role or institution disappears • The difference between healthy commitment and self-abandonment • Why some versions of strength are outdated survival strategies • How identity influences behavior, thoughts, relationships, and personal growth • How to recognize a blueprint that no longer fits your life I also introduce the Blueprint Audit, a reflective exercise designed to help you examine one area where you feel stuck: Who are you required to be in this room? When did you learn that this role kept you safe, loved, useful, or included? What is the role protecting you from now, and what is it costing you to keep performing it? You cannot renovate a house until you can see and understand the structure in the blueprint. In the same way, lasting transformation begins by identifying what was inherited, what was adapted for survival, and what you consciously choose to carry forward. Reflection question: If your job, relationship, title, or social role disappeared tomorrow, who would be left standing? Follow Walk With Me, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who may be living from an identity built for an environment that no longer exists.

    16 min
  3. Jun 8

    Pillar One: Awareness: Why Seeing the Pattern Isn’t Enough

    Send us Fan Mail You can recognize the pattern, understand where it came from, and still repeat it. In this episode of Walk With Me, Dr. Gio explores the first pillar of the Walk With Me Method: Awareness. I explain why self-awareness is not simply thinking about yourself, analyzing your past, or knowing why you react the way you do. Real awareness is the ability to observe what is happening inside you without immediately becoming it. Most automatic reactions begin before the words, choices, or behaviors we later regret. They begin with a sensation: tightness in the chest, heat in the face, a drop in the stomach, or the urge to fight, avoid, shut down, explain, or escape. In that brief moment, the nervous system activates, the mind creates a story, and an old identity prepares to repeat itself. This episode explores the difference between being self-conscious and being conscious of self, how the nervous system and identity reinforce familiar patterns, and why awareness alone does not automatically create change. I introduce a simple but powerful practice: notice the sensation, pause for ten seconds, name what is happening, and choose an intentional response instead of an automatic one. Because the true power of awareness is not simply knowing your patterns. It is catching the pattern before it becomes your personality again. In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why understanding a pattern does not always stop it • How your nervous system reacts before your mind creates a story • The difference between self-consciousness and conscious self-awareness • Why discomfort makes us fight, avoid, shut down, or escape • How a ten-second pause can create space for a different choice • Why awareness is the starting point for lasting personal growth and behavior change Reflection question: What happens in the seconds after you become aware that you have been activated? Follow Walk With Me, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who is ready to stop fixing symptoms and start understanding the system. New episodes are released every Monday morning at 3:00 AM Eastern Time.

    12 min
  4. Jun 1

    Why You Feel Lost: You Don’t Know Where You Are on the Map

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Walk With Me, Dr. Gio continues building the Walk With Me Method by asking one of the most important questions in personal growth: Where are you on the map? Having a map means nothing if you do not know where you are on it. Many people are trying to change their habits, improve their mindset, manifest a new life, or find deeper meaning, but they are working from the wrong place. They are trying to change their behavior without understanding the identity, nervous system, emotions, beliefs, and internal patterns creating that behavior. In this episode, I break down the eight pillars of the Walk With Me Method: Awareness, Identity, The Mind, The Nervous System, Emotions, Capacity, Behavior, and Meaning. These pillars help explain why you can know what to do and still struggle to do it, why discipline alone is not always enough, and why real transformation begins with locating yourself honestly. I also share a personal story from 2024, a season of financial stress, family upheaval, emotional overwhelm, and mental health struggle, where I realized I had been trying to fix my behavior while my nervous system was simply trying to feel safe. This episode is for anyone who feels stuck, lost, overwhelmed, inconsistent, or disconnected despite trying to grow. Instead of asking, “What do I need to do?” this walk invites you to ask a deeper question: “Where am I on the map right now?” Because once you know where you are, you can stop fighting yourself and start working with yourself. Reflection question: Where are you on the map right now — in your awareness, identity, mind, nervous system, emotions, capacity, behavior, or meaning? Walk With Me releases every Monday morning at 3:00 AM North American Eastern Time. Follow the show, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who is ready to stop moving blindly and start understanding the system shaping their life.

    8 min
  5. Jun 1

    The Map: The Birth of Walk With Me

    Send us Fan Mail In this foundational episode of Walk With Me, Dr. Gio introduces the question that gave birth to the show: What am I actually building here? After weeks of reflective walks, honest conversations, and searching for a deeper path toward personal growth, I realized these episodes were not random. They were pieces of a larger map,  a method for understanding the internal systems, patterns, beliefs, and identity structures quietly shaping our lives. This episode explores why self-improvement, mindset work, manifestation, and personal development can sometimes feel exhausting when we do not understand the system underneath our behavior. Because without a map, even good information can become another place to get lost. In The Map, I introduce the Walk With Me Method, built around eight pillars of transformation: Awareness, Identity, The Mind, The Nervous System, Emotions, Capacity, Behavior, and Meaning. Together, these pillars help explain why you can know what to do and still struggle to do it, why change can feel so difficult, and why real transformation begins with understanding the version of you creating your life. This episode is for anyone who feels stuck, misaligned, or disconnected despite doing the work. If you are ready to stop fixing symptoms and start understanding the system, this walk is for you. Reflection question: When was a time in your life you started something without knowing all the steps and found clarity as you went? Walk With Me releases every Monday morning at 3:00 AM North American Eastern Time. Follow the show, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who is ready to understand themselves more clearly and live differently.

    6 min
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Walk With Me is a podcast for people who feel stuck, misaligned, or disconnected from their lives despite doing the “work.” It helps them understand the internal pillars, patterns, and beliefs shaping their reality so they can create real, lasting change. Unlike traditional self-improvement or manifestation content, Dr. Giovanni DeJesus DC, MSPP, focuses on systems over quick fixes, blending logical breakdowns with honest conversation to help people stop performing growth and start understanding the version of themselves creating their life. Walk With Me — because you can’t change your life until you understand the version of you creating it.