Rawish with Kate Eckman

Kate Eckman

Rawish with Kate Eckman is a culture-forward podcast about staying human in a world increasingly shaped by image, noise, and disconnection from what's real. Rawish moves beyond surface-level self-help and polished talking points to explore the emotional and cultural forces shaping modern life. Rawish speaks to thoughtful listeners who are exhausted by spectacle, undernourished by most media, and hungry for conversations with depth, emotional intelligence, honesty, nuance, and edge. In a media landscape crowded with hot takes, branded vulnerability, and recycled advice, Rawish offers something rarer: conversations that are intelligent, intimate, deeply human, and unafraid to tell the truth. This is a show about becoming more honest, not optimized.

  1. 1h ago

    54. The Rage Was Telling The Truth

    For years, Kate thought her anger was the problem. She treated it as something to heal, soften, regulate, reframe, breathe through, forgive away, or spiritually outgrow. Like so many thoughtful, self-aware people, she assumed her anger meant she still had work to do. But what if the rage was not the problem? What if it was the part of us that had finally stopped managing the truth? In this episode of Rawish, Kate explores what happens when empathy, nuance, and emotional intelligence become sophisticated forms of self-abandonment. Many of us learn to understand people deeply. We recognize their childhood wounds, attachment patterns, trauma responses, shame, fear, avoidance, and pain. But somewhere along the way, that capacity can become a way of abandoning ourselves. We rush to understand the other person before fully allowing ourselves to register the impact. We turn disappointment into context. We turn loneliness into meaning. We become so compassionate toward other people’s limitations that we slowly stop taking our own emotional reality seriously. The Rage Was Telling the Truth is a conversation about the moment your body stops cooperating with the story your mind keeps trying to tell. The unanswered text is no longer just an unanswered text. The dismissive comment is no longer just a dismissive comment. The emotional flatness is no longer just emotional flatness. Everything starts touching the larger wound. Kate reframes rage not as dysfunction, but as information and intelligence. Some anger is grief that has finally stopped negotiating. Some anger is instinct returning. Some anger is the nervous system refusing to participate in self-betrayal anymore. Real healing should make us more honest, not more adapted to what is hurting us. It should not make us more fluent in the language of our own disappearance. It should return us to the truth we were trying to survive without saying. This episode is for anyone who has ever made themselves smaller in the name of compassion, explained away disconnection in the name of maturity, or confused endless tolerance with love. The rage was never asking to destroy your life. It was asking you to stop betraying yourself inside it.

    54. The Rage Was Telling The Truth
  2. Jul 8

    53. We Don't Need More Influencers

    We don't need more influencers. We need people who are still in contact with what's real. Kate was sitting with a double espresso, trying to name something that had been bothering her about current influence, when the culture offered the perfect example. Someone filming a hangover, mixing a cocktail, promoting a beauty product, and presenting the whole thing as authenticity. That uneasy little moment became the doorway into a much larger question: what happens when people stop asking whether something is meaningful and begin asking only whether it will perform? When visibility gets confused with credibility, vulnerability becomes another aesthetic, and authenticity itself starts to look suspiciously manufactured, the result is content that may be polished, fluent, and familiar, but still leaves us feeling wildly untouched. In this episode, Kate explores the difference between capturing attention and actually having something meaningful to say. Influence itself is not the problem. Attention matters and visibility can move culture. The question is whether the person holding that attention has stayed close enough to life to tell the truth about it. We Don’t Need More Influencers is a conversation about hollow relatability, performative insight, optimized self-expression, and the exhaustion of consuming content that asks almost nothing of us. It is also about the sea of sameness of so much online expression, the cost of abandoning your own perception in order to belong, and the rare presence of someone who still knows how to recognize what is real. This episode is for creators, writers, artists, seekers, and anyone tired of watching authenticity become another performance. We do not need more people chasing attention and calling it impact. We need people with enough originality and courage to say something true.

    53. We Don't Need More Influencers
  3. 08/27/2025

    Think Like a Navy SEAL with Jon Macaskill

    If you’ve ever wondered how strength, service, and vulnerability can coexist, this episode will speak to you. Kate is joined by Jon Macaskill, a retired Navy SEAL Commander turned mindfulness and meditation teacher, who opens up about the lessons he’s learned on and off the battlefield. With more than 24 years of service, Jon faced life-or-death missions, deep personal struggles, and the invisible weight of expectations placed on men to suppress emotion. In this conversation, Jon shares stories that reveal the humanity behind the uniform, from freezing during a reenlistment ceremony to navigating the challenges of marriage, fatherhood, and post-military life. He speaks candidly about his battles with depression, unhealthy coping mechanisms, and the life-saving discovery of mindfulness practices like box breathing. This episode is about redefining what it means to be strong, learning to manage stress without numbing out, and finding courage in authenticity. Whether you’re a veteran, a parent, or simply someone striving to live with more awareness and compassion, Jon’s story offers both inspiration and practical wisdom. If this episode speaks to you, please share with a friend, leave a comment, and drop a review—I’d love to hear your biggest takeaway! MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE: (00:00:00) The Scariest Moment of a Navy SEAL’s Career (00:07:02) From Numbing to Mindfulness (00:18:57) Vulnerability, Strength & The State of Our Humanity (00:30:47) Resilience, Relationships & Redefining True Strength (00:45:18) Childhood Roots, Insecurity & The Power of Vulnerability Resources: • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jonmacaskill • Unleashing Inner Strength by Jon Macaskill: https://amzn.to/3JNYFfa • Mission Six Zero: missionsixzero.com/our-team/jon-macaskill/ • Veteran Wiki: veteranwiki.org/en/people/jon-macaskill Connect with Kate: • Watch the episode on YouTube • Instagram • Website • Book

    Think Like a Navy SEAL with Jon Macaskill
  4. 08/20/2025

    Ancient Wisdom That Will Change How You Live Forever with Yogi Cameron

    What if you could navigate life’s chaos, transitions, and even conflict with a deep sense of understanding and peace? In this episode, Kate welcomes Yogi Cameron, former supermodel turned renowned yoga and Ayurveda practitioner, for a transformative conversation on consciousness, detachment, and living in alignment. Yogi shares his extraordinary journey from the height of the fashion world, working with icons like Madonna and Versace, to decades of study in India, and how that shift taught him to see life’s challenges through the lens of karma and higher awareness. He offers practical wisdom on releasing judgment, transforming jealousy into understanding, and making choices rooted in what we can truly influence rather than being consumed by what we can’t control. Together, they explore purification rituals for mind, body, and spirit; the dance between outer beauty and inner growth; and why connecting with others (even those we disagree with) can elevate our own consciousness. Yogi’s perspective reframes frustration over politics, environmental issues, and societal division, showing how detachment isn’t apathy, but a way to stay engaged without losing your peace. If you’ve ever felt weighed down by worry, judgment, or the noise of the world, this conversation offers a grounding reminder that while we can’t control everything, we can choose how we meet it: with clarity, compassion, and conscious action. If this episode speaks to you, please share with a friend, leave a comment, and drop a review—I’d love to hear your biggest takeaway! MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE: (00:00:00) From Fashion Fame to Spiritual Awakening (00:13:19) Navigating Change, Releasing Worry & Choosing Higher Consciousness (00:33:50) Purification, Nourishment & Choosing a Higher Path (00:48:04) Connection Over Judgment: Understanding Others Through Compassion (01:02:30) From Judgment to Understanding: Choosing Wellness in Every Interaction (01:16:00) Yogi Cameron’s Journey & The Power of Self-Oiling Resources: • Website: inspireliving.co • Instagram: instagram.com/yogicameron • YouTube: youtube.com/yogicameron • Yogi Cameron’s books on Amazon Connect with Kate: • Watch the episode on YouTube • Instagram • Website • Book

    Ancient Wisdom That Will Change How You Live Forever with Yogi Cameron
  5. 08/13/2025

    Breaking Barriers in the Military, on the Track, and in Life with Riley Tejcek

    In this high-powered and deeply personal episode, Kate sits down with Riley Tejcek, active duty Marine Corps Officer, Team USA bobsled pilot, and now children’s book author. Riley opens up about one of the most difficult chapters of her life: navigating the pain and self-doubt that came with divorce at a young age, and the hard-won lessons on healing, forgiveness, and choosing joy on the other side of heartbreak. Riley shares how her journey in the Marine Corps taught her to operate at her best in chaotic, high-pressure environments, and how those same principles apply to facing fears off the battlefield, whether that’s barreling down an icy track at 90 miles per hour or confronting life’s everyday uncertainties. She offers practical tools for building resilience, including the transformative power of vocalizing fears, leaning on trusted allies, and doing “hard things” to strengthen grit and confidence. This episode is an invitation to confront the uncomfortable, pursue the dreams placed on your heart, and discover the strength you didn’t know you had. If this episode speaks to you, please share with a friend, leave a comment, and drop a review—I’d love to hear your biggest takeaway! MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE: (00:00:00) Speaking the Unspoken: Heartbreak, Healing & Forgiveness (00:19:24) Called to Serve: From College Athlete to Marine Officer (00:29:57) Breaking the Grip of Fear & Building Resilience (00:49:00) From Marine to Author (01:03:48) Women Lifting Women & Redefining Success Resources: • If You Can Dream It, Be It by Riley Tejcek • Instagram: instagram.com/riley.tejcek • Facebook: facebook.com/people/Riley-Tejcek-Taylor • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/riley-tejcek-b264902b9 Connect with Kate: • Watch the episode on YouTube • Instagram • Website • Book

    Breaking Barriers in the Military, on the Track, and in Life with Riley Tejcek
  6. 08/06/2025

    Why Punk Rock is MORE Relevant Than Ever with UltraBomb

    In a rare and raucous episode, Kate is joined by all three members of the punk rock supergroup UltraBomb: Greg Norton (Hüsker Dü), Ryan Smith (Soul Asylum), and Derek O’Brien (Social Distortion). Together, they pull back the curtain on what it really takes to survive—and thrive—in the music industry for decades, while staying creative, grounded, and yes, still full of fire. They share hard-won lessons about longevity in a notoriously difficult business, how they’ve channeled loss, rage, and resilience into their music, and why they’re more focused on creating something new than leaning on past fame. From the raw reality of drug culture in rock and roll to the near-mythical chemistry that brought UltraBomb together, the conversation is equal parts gritty and electrifying. Listeners will hear stories of learning entire setlists on the fly, how to blast through self-doubt with creative audacity, and why some of the most unforgettable performances happen in front of just a few people. The trio also dives into the importance of staying politically vocal through art, embracing emotional catharsis on stage, and finding fresh energy in new collaborations—even after decades in the game. If this episode speaks to you, please share with a friend, leave a comment, and drop a review—I’d love to hear your biggest takeaway! MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE: (00:00:00) The Audacity to Begin: Longevity & Survival in Punk Rock (00:07:27) Drugs, Creativity & the Myth of the “Rockstar Life” (00:13:22) Creativity on Command: Trust, Teamwork & Letting It Rip (00:22:36) Fresh Music, Fierce Politics & Fearless Collaboration (00:30:47) Punk Roots & Defining Moments: Why They Still Show Up and Play Hard (00:47:11) Built on Sacred Ground: Trust, Flow & Creative Rebirth Resources: • Spotify: spotify.com/artist/4u2NU0NKwALURZY2qvtYQb • Instagram: instagram.com/ultrabombmusic • Facebook: facebook.com/ultrabombmusic • YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCXttjijPvr-QXDwevC5Iqdg Connect with Kate: • Watch the episode on YouTube • Instagram • Website • Book

    Why Punk Rock is MORE Relevant Than Ever with UltraBomb

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Rawish with Kate Eckman is a culture-forward podcast about staying human in a world increasingly shaped by image, noise, and disconnection from what's real. Rawish moves beyond surface-level self-help and polished talking points to explore the emotional and cultural forces shaping modern life. Rawish speaks to thoughtful listeners who are exhausted by spectacle, undernourished by most media, and hungry for conversations with depth, emotional intelligence, honesty, nuance, and edge. In a media landscape crowded with hot takes, branded vulnerability, and recycled advice, Rawish offers something rarer: conversations that are intelligent, intimate, deeply human, and unafraid to tell the truth. This is a show about becoming more honest, not optimized.

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