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Mind Love™ • Consciousness, Spirituality, and Science for Awakening

Ever felt like you’re waking up in a world that still wants you asleep? Like you’ve always thought deeper, asked bigger questions… and saw through the illusions faster than most? Mind Love™ is a top 0.5% podcast with over 500 episodes, and Podcast of the Year winner. Hosted by Melissa Monte...speaker, story mentor, and self-proclaimed questioner of everything. This show is for the spiritually curious and mentally sharp. The ones who crave depth but reject dogma. Who believe in energy and brain chemistry. Who want to connect with Source but question religion. Who want to feel more free in a world that tells them to stay small. Inside each episode, we explore: Conversations that blend the sacred, the scientific, and the suppressedTools to help you rewire your mind, reclaim your voice, and rewrite your inner narrativeThe questions most people are afraid to ask...about healing, identity, and what it means to wake upNew episodes every week. Because thinking for yourself is a rebellion. And awakening is a discipline.

  1. 1D AGO

    You're Not Healing, You're Just Staying Busy with Jeanette Bronée • 428

    In this episode, you'll discover: Why survival mode blocks you from your own inner knowingHow to tell the difference between being busy and taking real actionThe three stages of pausing that pull you out of autopilot mode What if the very thing you think is making you productive is actually keeping you stuck? I used to believe that the more I did, the more I'd achieve. More workshops. More meditation apps. More morning routines. I was collecting healing modalities like they were going out of style. I was convinced that if I just found the right combination, everything would click. But I kept feeling exhausted in a way that sleep couldn't fix. One day I realized something. All that doing was just another way to avoid being. I was so busy healing that I never had time to actually feel anything. Most of us have confused motion with momentum. We think pausing means falling behind. That rest is for people who aren't serious. But what if the opposite is true? What if you're stuck because you never stop long enough to recalibrate? Today our guest is Jeanette Bronée, a self care strategist, keynote speaker, and author of The Self Care Mindset. Links from the episode: Show Notes: mindlove.com/428Join the Mind Love CollectiveSign up for The Morning Mind Love for short daily notes to wake up inspiredSupport Mind Love SponsorsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    1h 3m
  2. NOV 11

    You're Too Scared of Being Useless to Play with Cas Holman • 427

    In this conversation, you'll discover: Why your achievement addiction is actually a fear response in disguiseHow play unlocks the creative parts of yourself productivity destroysThe real reason you can't rest (and how to finally stop running)  When was the last time you did something just because it was fun? Not because it would advance your career. Not because it would make you a better parent or partner. Not because it would optimize your health or expand your network. Just because it brought you joy. If you're sitting there drawing a blank, you're not alone. Most of us have turned our entire lives into one giant to-do list. We've optimized the fun right out of existence. I realized this recently when I noticed that every single thing on my calendar served a purpose. Work meetings. Kid activities. Workouts. Networking events. Even my "fun" plans were really just relationship maintenance or personal development in disguise. There was literally nothing on there that was pure play. Nothing that existed just because it lit me up inside. We've been sold this idea that adulthood means being serious. Responsible. Productive. But somewhere along the way, we confused being an adult with being joyless. In Vedic philosophy, there's this concept of lila. Divine play. The idea that creation itself is an act of joyful expression, not serious business. That the universe is literally playing itself into existence. And yet here we are, treating our one precious life like a performance review. Links from the episode: Show Notes: mindlove.com/427Join the Mind Love CollectiveSign up for The Morning Mind Love for short daily notes to wake up inspiredSupport Mind Love SponsorsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    1h 10m
  3. NOV 4

    The Secret to Being Magnetic in Any Conversation with Michael Reddington • 426

    In this episode, you'll discover: Why being lied to reveals exactly what someone fears mostThe counterintuitive question that makes people open up without feeling interrogatedHow reading comfort shifts unlocks influence without manipulation Ever notice how some people just have it? They walk into a room and within minutes, people are opening up to them. Sharing things they normally keep locked away. Laughing harder. Leaning in closer. And you're standing there thinking, what am I missing? Here's the secret nobody wants to admit. Those people aren't more charismatic. They're not better looking or funnier or more interesting. They've just figured out something most of us completely overlook. They've learned to make other people feel like the most fascinating person in the room. I spent years thinking I needed to be more interesting to be a better conversationalist. I'd prep stories, practice witty comebacks, show up armed with impressive facts. And I'd leave every conversation feeling exhausted and weirdly disconnected. Because I was performing instead of connecting. I was broadcasting instead of receiving. I was so focused on what I was going to say next that I missed everything actually happening in front of me. Then I had kids. And suddenly I was faced with these tiny humans who would lie about the weirdest things, shut down at the slightest hint of judgment, and needed me to understand what they couldn't yet articulate. And I realized something that changed everything. The skills that make you an incredible parent are the exact same skills that make you magnetic in every other area of your life. When you learn to listen in a way that makes people feel truly seen, you become the person everyone wants to talk to. The friend people call when life falls apart. The leader people trust with the truth. The partner who actually understands what's being said underneath the words. Today our guest is Michael Reddington, a former investigative interviewer who spent his career getting people to share sensitive information under vulnerable circumstances. He's the author of The Disciplined Listening Method and founder of Inquasive, where he teaches the observation and questioning skills that transform ordinary conversations into genuine connection. Links from the episode: Show Notes: mindlove.com/426Join the Mind Love CollectiveSign up for The Morning Mind Love for short daily notes to wake up inspiredSupport Mind Love Sponsors See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    1h 5m
  4. OCT 28

    Time Loops, Past Lives, and Healing the Unexplainable with Dolores Cannon's Daughter, Julia Cannon • 425

    In this episode, you'll discover: How to tell the difference between your thoughts and your higher self speakingWhy time isn't linear and what that means for healing this lifetimeWhat actually happens when you access the part of you that remembers everything What if you've been having the same conversation across multiple lifetimes, and you just don't remember? Your higher self does. It remembers every version of you that ever existed. Every life you've lived. Every person you've loved or hurt or learned from. It chose the body you're in right now. It picked your parents, your challenges, the exact circumstances that would force you to grow. And it's been trying to talk to you this entire time. Most people think the subconscious is just the part of your brain that stores habits and childhood memories. But Dolores Cannon discovered something else entirely. A level of consciousness that exists outside of time. That can access any moment that ever was or ever will be. She called it the subconscious because she didn't have another word for it. But it's nothing like what psychology describes. It's the part of you that's eternal. Today our guest is Julia Cannon, daughter of Dolores Cannon and the woman who worked alongside her mother to develop and teach Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique worldwide. Julia spent decades as an ICU and home health nurse before being pulled into the world her mother created, bringing both medical expertise and spiritual depth to this work. Links from the episode: Show Notes: mindlove.com/425Join the Mind Love CollectiveSign up for The Morning Mind Love for short daily notes to wake up inspiredSupport Mind Love SponsorsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    1h 4m
  5. OCT 21

    Are Spirit Guides Actually Answering Your Prayers? with Michael McAdams • 424

    In this episode, you'll discover: Why some people receive clear spiritual downloads while others hear nothingThe protection filter that keeps negativity out while divine guidance flows in How your religious upbringing might be the exact foundation you needed Have you ever had a thought pop into your head that you knew didn't come from you? Not the anxious spiral. Not the mental to-do list. I'm talking about the quiet knowing that tells you to take a different route home. The sudden clarity about a relationship that's been draining you for months. The download that arrives fully formed, like someone just handed you the answer you've been searching for. Most people write it off. They call it intuition or gut instinct and leave it at that. But what if it's not coming from your gut at all? What if there's an entire team on the other side actively guiding you, protecting you, speaking to you every single day? And what if the only reason you can't hear them clearly is because you've been taught that this kind of communication ended 2,000 years ago? What if I told you that someone's mother sat down one day and received a channeled message that ended with words so clear, so specific, it demanded an answer? Today our guest is Michael McAdams. Michael has felt a sense of destiny and purpose his entire life. A lifelong sincere seeker of truth brought up in the Pentecostal church, Michael has endeavored to reach out with an open mind to all sources available, enabling his mind to receive information that helps the greatest number of people. Links from the episode: Show Notes: mindlove.com/424Join the Mind Love CollectiveSign up for The Morning Mind Love for short daily notes to wake up inspiredSupport Mind Love Sponsorshttps://spiritspeaks.com/  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    45 min
  6. OCT 14

    Meditation Mystical States and What Neuroscience Still Can't Explain Yet with Ariel Garten • 423

    In this episode, you'll discover: Whether mystical states are just neurons firing or something science can't explain yetWhy human morality keeps evolving and what that means for the stories we call truthHow to use technology to train your focus without losing the magic of transcendence Have you ever noticed how the though ts that torture you most aren't even yours? They're hand-me-downs. Scripts you inherited from parents who inherited them from their parents. Cultural programming that told you productivity equals worth. That rest is laziness. That your value comes from how much you can do for everyone else. You've been running on these thoughts for so long you forgot they're just thoughts. Not truth. Just noise. Most people think meditation is about becoming calm. It's not. It's about seeing the machinery. The way your brain spins the same stories on repeat. The way it reaches for distraction the second discomfort shows up. The way it convinces you that scrolling Instagram or buying another thing or staying busy will make you feel better when really you're just running from yourself. I spent years doing that. Chasing experiences. MDMA, plant medicine, skydiving. Anything to feel something other than the hollow ache of not knowing who I was underneath all the performance. Those experiences cracked me open. But they didn't teach me how to stay open. That's what meditation did. It taught me that the version of me chasing dopamine hits wasn't broken. She was just afraid to sit still long enough to meet herself. Today our guest is Ariel Garten, neuroscientist, psychotherapist, and founder of Muse, the brain-sensing meditation headband. She's lived with undiagnosed ADD her whole life and used meditation and neuroscience to literally rewire her brain. Links from the episode: Show Notes: mindlove.com/423Join the Mind Love CollectiveSign up for The Morning Mind Love for short daily notes to wake up inspiredSupport Mind Love Sponsorschoosemuse.com/MINDLOVE Unlock 15% off the Muse EEG Headband by using this linkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    1 hr
  7. OCT 7

    The Third Way: Beyond Toxic and Beta Masculinity with Isaac Wathen • 422

    In this episode, you'll discover: Why your body rebels when you're living someone else's scriptThe third option between toxic masculinity and invisible masculinityHow real masculine power actually improves intimate relationships What if the price of being the "good guy" is losing yourself completely? I'm so tired of hearing women complain about where all the good men are. You know what I think? They're out there. They're just so busy trying not to be toxic that they've made themselves invisible. We've swung from one extreme to another. Now instead of dealing with assholes, we're dating ghosts. You've got two terrible options in the dating world. Door number one: the obvious red flags who think emotions are for weaklings and leadership means being the loudest jackass in the room. Door number two: guys who are so terrified of taking up space that there's nothing actually there. Sure, they're nice. Sure, they're safe. But they're also the type to suggest going Dutch on the first date because making any kind of move feels too risky. Men are killing themselves at three times the rate of women, but they won't ask for help. And honestly? I get it. The message they're getting is confusing as hell. Be vulnerable but not weak. Be strong but not aggressive. Lead but don't be controlling. No wonder they're paralyzed. The thing is, we're all paying for this mess. When the men in our lives are walking around dead inside, our relationships suffer. Our kids learn that strength means shutting down. Everyone loses when half the population is too scared to show up authentically. Carl Jung wrote about the wounded healer. The person whose deepest pain becomes their greatest gift. A lot of men have learned to be incredibly sensitive to everyone else's feelings because they've completely numbed their own. They'll bend over backwards to make you happy while slowly suffocating inside. Today our guest is Isaac Wathen, a men's coach who helps guys move from people-pleasing to actual leadership. After his own health crisis forced him to face how disconnected he'd become, Isaac figured out how to reclaim masculine power without becoming a total dick about it. Links from the episode: Show Notes: mindlove.com/422Join the Mind Love CollectiveSign up for The Morning Mind Love for short daily notes to wake up inspiredSupport Mind Love Sponsors See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    1h 2m
  8. SEP 30

    The Animal Brain Science of Why Nothing Feels Good Enough with Loretta Breuning • 421

    In this episode, you'll discover: Why your brain rewards comparison and what to do about itHow ancient mammal wiring drives modern addiction patterns and self-sabotageThe real reason happiness chemicals fade and how to retrain your response Ever notice how you can't stop comparing yourself to other people, even when you know it makes you miserable? There's a reason for that. And it has nothing to do with social media, your childhood trauma, or some defect in your personality. It's because your brain works exactly like a goat’s.   I know that sounds strange. But stay with me. Because understanding this one piece of mammal brain science explains why you scroll Instagram feeling inadequate, why you can't stop reaching for that thing you swore you'd quit, why happiness never seems to stick around as long as you want it to. We spend so much energy trying to fix ourselves. Trying to stop comparing. Trying to feel content. Trying to be happy all the damn time. But what if the problem isn't you? What if your brain is just doing exactly what it evolved to do? Today our guest is Loretta Breuning, founder of the Inner Mammal Institute and author who spent decades studying how mammal brain chemistry shapes human behavior. After observing goat social dynamics at a farm, she uncovered patterns that completely changed how she understood human conflict, competition, and happiness. Links from the episode: Show Notes: mindlove.com/421Join the Mind Love CollectiveSign up for The Morning Mind Love for short daily notes to wake up inspiredSupport Mind Love Sponsors See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    54 min

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Ever felt like you’re waking up in a world that still wants you asleep? Like you’ve always thought deeper, asked bigger questions… and saw through the illusions faster than most? Mind Love™ is a top 0.5% podcast with over 500 episodes, and Podcast of the Year winner. Hosted by Melissa Monte...speaker, story mentor, and self-proclaimed questioner of everything. This show is for the spiritually curious and mentally sharp. The ones who crave depth but reject dogma. Who believe in energy and brain chemistry. Who want to connect with Source but question religion. Who want to feel more free in a world that tells them to stay small. Inside each episode, we explore: Conversations that blend the sacred, the scientific, and the suppressedTools to help you rewire your mind, reclaim your voice, and rewrite your inner narrativeThe questions most people are afraid to ask...about healing, identity, and what it means to wake upNew episodes every week. Because thinking for yourself is a rebellion. And awakening is a discipline.

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