The Light Inside

Jeffrey Besecker

The Light Inside is a knowledge-driven peer-to-peer educational community for change-leaders, featuring intellectually curious academics and trauma-informed therapists dedicated to transforming unresolved psychological data into actionable wisdom. We believe that deep psychological insight unlocks personal transformation—helping you reintegrate unconscious patterns and step into a life of clarity, purpose, and emotional agility. Through our content, we uncover how hidden primary and secondary psychological patterns unconsciously shape human behavior and influence societal dynamics.

  1. HACE 4 DÍAS

    Safeguarding the Self: How Avoidance Protects Us—and How to Reconnect with Authentic Agency

    In this episode of The Light Inside, host Jeffrey Biesecker delves into the concept of avoidance as an emotional coping strategy. He discusses how unresolved psychological issues can inhibit emotional regulation and self-awareness, leading to unprocessed trauma that affects our relationships with ourselves and others. The episode explores the subtle ways avoidance influences our reactions and highlights the challenges and transformative potential of facing what we have long avoided.  Listeners will gain insights into strategies for gently confronting avoidance patterns without feeling overwhelmed, paving the way for deeper connections and personal growth. Tune in to discover how confronting avoidance can illuminate your path to healing. Timestamps [00:02:54] Avoidant coping and emotional attunement. [00:06:01] Avoidance as a survival strategy. [00:08:07] Hypervigilance as a baseline. [00:12:20] Evolution of avoidance strategies. [00:16:47] Emotional capacity and discomfort. [00:20:49] Co-regulation and emotional connection. [00:26:00] Vagal breaking and safety. [00:28:48] Over-intellectualizing vs. under-feeling. [00:32:36] Somatic responses to anxiety. [00:39:15] Guilt, shame, blame cycle. [00:40:42] The nature of change. [00:45:45] Exploring unconscious beliefs and triggers. [00:49:23] Positive vs Negative Beliefs. [00:54:01] Somatic signals and identity. [00:57:21] Bridging somatics and cognition. [01:00:56] Finding the grounding point. [01:05:20] Avoidant behaviors and their roots. Credits Host: Jeffrey BeseckerGuest: Brianna SanbornExecutive Program Director: Anna GetzProduction Team: Aloft Media GroupMusic: Courtesy of Aloft Media GroupConnect with host Jeffrey Besecker on LinkedIn. Building Emotional and Somatic Language: Learning to Understand Your Body and Feelings In this course, Brianna guides you in identifying the emotional and somatic language that bridges your inner experience with clearer self-understanding. You’ll discover how emotions first surface in the body, why they can feel confusing without words to name them, and how to communicate your feelings more effectively with yourself and others. With practical tools for recognition, regulation, and safe exploration, this course helps transform overwhelming sensations into empowering clarity. Note: Some exercises may stir strong emotions—practice at your own pace and lean on support if needed.

    1 h y 7 min
  2. 9 SEP

    Beyond the Diagnosis: How Suppressed Beliefs Sabotage Chronic Healing

    In this episode of The Light Inside, host Jeffrey Besecker is joined by holistic physician Dr. Brad Montagne to explore how unconscious beliefs, emotional suppression, and meta-cognitive dissonance can inhibit healing in chronic care. Together, we examine how unresolved psychological data and implicit attitudes create empathy gaps and relational disconnection, shaping both treatment resistance and patient well-being. This conversation unpacks the pivotal role empathy plays as a clinical tool—bridging human connection and holistic health outcomes. Key Talking Points How unresolved psychological data and suppressed beliefs influence chronic illness.The role of meta-cognitive dissonance in creating resistance to healing.Why empathy gaps in healthcare erode patient trust and connection.Somatic and psychological pathways that link disconnection to diminished healing outcomes.Trauma-informed perspectives on bridging relational divides in chronic care. Key Takeaways Healing is not only physiological—it’s relational, requiring empathy as medicine.Unconscious biases and cultural scripts often drive treatment resistance.Disconnection creates nocebo-like effects that can worsen patient outcomes.Clinicians who bridge empathy gaps can foster resilience and restore trust.Holistic care thrives when emotional, somatic, and relational factors are addressed together. Guest Bio – Dr. Brad Montagne Dr. Brad Montagne is a holistic physician and chronic care provider dedicated to helping patients uncover the deeper connections between physical illness and unresolved emotional or psychological patterns. Through his work at HealthfullyU, Dr. Brad integrates medical insight with empathy-driven care, emphasizing the importance of whole-person healing and the restoration of human connection in clinical practice. Credits Host: Jeffrey BeseckerGuest: Dr. Brad MontagneExecutive Program Director: Anna GetzProduction Team: Aloft Media GroupMusic: Courtesy of Aloft Media Group Connect with host Jeffrey Besecker on LinkedIn.

    1 h y 25 min
  3. 2 JUL

    Encoded Behaviors: How Epigenetics, Trauma, and DNA Shape Our Mental Health Blueprint"

    In this episode of The Light Inside, we explore the intersection of biology and behavior through the lens of epigenetics, genetic predisposition, and trauma-informed mental health care. Our featured guest, Len May, founder of EndoDNA, guides us through groundbreaking research showing how genetic expression can shape everything from stress responses to treatment-resistant depression. We’ll learn how behaviors we label as “personal struggles” may, in fact, be inherited—and how understanding our biological code can lead to more ethical, personalized, and integrative models of therapy and healing. Together, we examine how emotional imprinting, unresolved trauma, and somatic incoherence can be passed between generations—and more importantly, how these inherited patterns can be reinterpreted, reintegrated, and transformed. This conversation invites therapists, healers, and practitioners to go beyond surface-level care and into a deeper, evidence-based understanding of how genetics, behavior, and healing intertwine. Key Discussion Themes & Episode Chapters: 1. Cold Open – The Inheritance of Behavior Trauma may not begin with us—but it’s often carried by us. We introduce the concept of biological inheritance and explore how behaviors may be encoded into our DNA. 2. Meet the Guest: Len May A pioneer in DNA-guided health and CEO of EndoDNA, Len shares his journey from ADD diagnosis to creating a precision behavioral health platform grounded in genetics. 3. Understanding the Science: Genetic and Epigenetic Testing Explore whole-genome sequencing, pharmacogenomics, and the endocannabinoid system as tools for decoding behavioral predispositions. 4. Primary, Secondary & Ancillary Behavior Patterns Learn how inherited markers influence emotional dysregulation, coping strategies, identity confusion, and systemic trauma suppression. 5. Ethics & Application in Trauma-Informed Therapy Discover how to ethically and effectively introduce DNA insights into the therapy room—balancing science with empathy and agency. 6. Integrative Takeaways: How Genetic Insight Enhances Healing We wrap up with three applied strategies for integrating epigenetic knowledge into personalized, trauma-informed care. Core Episode Insights: Your DNA is not your destiny. Most genes are probabilistic, not deterministic—and can be modulated by behavior, context, and therapeutic support. Inherited trauma is real. Epigenetic markers can transmit stress responses, dysregulation, and trauma susceptibility across generations. Precision therapy is the future. Integrating genetic and behavioral data allows for more ethical, informed, and individualized treatment—especially in cases of misdiagnosed or treatment-resistant conditions. Pop psychology isn’t enough. Healing requires moving beyond mindset fixes and into somatic and biological awareness.The story of healing is written in both memory and molecules. Featured Guest: Len May – Founder and CEO of EndoDNA An expert in the field of precision behavioral health, Len holds multiple patents in using DNA to guide wellness and mental health interventions. His platform provides clinicians with evidence-based, whole-genome insights to support trauma-informed treatment and pharmacogenomic alignment. Host: Jeffrey Besecker – Behavioral Coach and Host of The Light Inside  Episode Credits: Executive Producer: Jeffrey Besecker Written by: Anna Getz Guest Booking & Research: The Light Inside Podcast Team Music & Audio Engineering: Light Inside Studios Original Episode Concept and Research Framework: The Light Inside Think Tank Related Resources & Links: Len May & EndoDNA → www.endodna.com Call to Action: If you’re a trauma-informed therapist, coach, or mental health professional, this episode will expand your understanding of the unseen forces shaping your clients’ behaviors—and give you new tools to meet them where they truly are. Leave us a review if this conversation sparked a new insight into your practice.

    52 min
  4. 20 JUN

    Driven or Disconnected: The Hidden Cost of Overachievement and Conditional Worth

    Episode Summary: In this illuminating conversation, The Light Inside welcomes Albert Bramante—performance coach, therapist-in-training, and creative strategist—to explore the unconscious drive behind chronic overachievement and how it often masks deeper emotional needs. Together, we uncover how the compulsion to “perform your way into belonging”becomes a form of adaptive self-abandonment—disrupting somatic coherence, emotional regulation, and authentic identity development. With a trauma-informed lens and practical, evidence-backed insights, Albert and Jeffrey examine how internalized shame, early maladaptive schemas, and survival-based belief systems shape high-functioning behavior in creatives, professionals, and helping practitioners. This episode offers valuable tools and reflections for therapists, coaches, and somatic practitioners guiding clients through patterns of burnout, perfectionism, people-pleasing, and identity fragmentation. Key Takeaways: Understanding adaptive self-abandonment: How overachieving becomes a survival strategy rooted in unresolved shame and conditional worth.Somatic imprinting & nervous system dysregulation: How patterns of chronic performance impact the salience network, breath patterns, vagal tone, and emotional suppression.IFS-informed perspectives: Recognizing perfectionism, the inner critic, and the high-performer as protective parts with valid emotional functions.Cultural & systemic conditioning: How internalized capitalism, identity-based trauma, and groupthink perpetuate burnout and disconnect.Healing through coherence: Tools and practices to restore nervous system safety, emotional literacy, and an embodied sense of belonging. About Our Guest – Albert Bramante: Albert Bramante is a sought-after performance and mindset coach working at the intersection of creative expression, emotional intelligence, and trauma-informed embodiment. With a background in both media and somatics, Albert brings a unique perspective to high-functioning burnout and the masks we wear in pursuit of worth. His work guides actors, creatives, and professionals toward authentic self-alignment through nervous system regulation, identity integration, and internal family systems-informed practices. Referenced Frameworks & Research Internal Family Systems (IFS) – Richard SchwartzPolyvagal Theory – Stephen PorgesEarly Maladaptive Schemas – Jeffrey Young et al.Somatic Marker Hypothesis – Antonio DamasioSelf-Determination Theory – Deci & RyanSystemic & Cultural Trauma – Resmaa Menakem, Dr. Joy DeGruy Who This Episode is For: Trauma-informed therapists, somatic practitioners, and coachesProfessionals navigating burnout, perfectionism, and emotional suppressionCreative achievers questioning identity and emotional authenticityListeners exploring how subconscious patterns shape performance and connection  Episode Production Notes: Host: Jeffrey BeseckerGuest: Albert BramanteEditor & Production: Aloft MediaMusic: Licensed Theme by Epidemic SoundShow Notes & Research Support: The Light Inside Content Studio 🔗 Subscribe & Connect: 📥 Join our mailing list for exclusive insights and upcoming episodes🔗 Follow The Light Inside on LinkedIn🌐 Visit www.thelightinside.site for more resources, companion materials, and guest links🎙️ Available wherever you listen to podcasts: Apple | Spotify | Google | Amazon Listener Reflection Prompt: When was the last time you achieved something—not to grow, but to feel safe?How might your nervous system be asking for rest, presence, or compassion instead?

    52 min
  5. 4 JUN

    Performing the Self: The Role of Sub-personalities in Shaping Social Identity

    Episode OverviewIn this insightful solo episode of The Light Inside, host Jeffrey Besecker explores the psychological, social, and neurological dimensions of identity through the lens of sub-personalities and adaptive behavior. For therapists, coaches, and mental health professionals, this episode offers a nuanced view of how our inner cast of characters shapes what we call “the self,” and how these performative roles can either limit or liberate us, depending on how we relate to them. Whether you support clients on their path to self-integration or are exploring your own evolving sense of identity, this episode delivers practical insights rooted in neuroscience, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and somatic psychology. Core Chapters & Themes 1. All Behavior is PerformativeA look at how all human behavior functions as performance—and why this is not a flaw but a key adaptive trait. 2. The Neuroscience of Performing the SelfExploring how brain structures like the medial prefrontal cortex and temporoparietal junction help us socially adapt, empathize, and regulate emotion. 3. Neural Rigidity and Authoritarian DriftExamining how psychological rigidity, trauma, and social fear drive hierarchical thinking, identity fixation, and decreased empathy. 4. Subpersonalities: The Internal Cast of CharactersA deep dive into IFS theory and how distinct internal parts guide behavior, perception, and relational dynamics. 5. Josh & Marta: A Story of Social PerceptionAn illustrative narrative highlighting how inner integration—or lack of it—shapes interpersonal judgment and influence. 6. Why We Secretly Hope Others Are StrugglingUnpacking the psychology behind social comparison, curated vulnerability, and how we seek safety through shared imperfection. 7. From Judgment to Curiosity: Coachable TakeawaysPractical strategies for identifying and integrating sub-personalities to foster greater self-awareness, adaptability, and authentic connection. Three Key Takeaways for Therapeutic Professionals Sub-personalities shape social identityInternal Family Systems offers a valuable framework for helping clients recognize and compassionately engage with their internal parts. Authenticity is contextual, not fixedOur concept of a "real self" is often performative and fluid. Recognizing this allows for more empathetic and flexible therapeutic work. Psychological safety arises from integrationBy supporting clients in building inner coherence rather than suppressing parts of themselves, we foster deeper healing and more adaptive engagement with life. Who This Episode Is For Therapists and coaches Somatic and embodiment practitioners Mental health professionals exploring ego development Students and researchers of behavioral science Anyone on a path toward personal integration and self-leadership Stay Connected If this episode brought insight or sparked meaningful reflection, consider subscribing to The Light Inside on your preferred podcast platform and sharing it with your community. Continue the conversation with us: Instagram: @thelightinsidepodcast LinkedIn: The Light Inside with Jeffrey Besecker Facebook: The Light Inside Community Subscribe on All Major Podcast Platforms Available wherever you listen:Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsAmazon MusiciHeartRadioPocket CastsTuneInStitcherOvercastPodchaser Thank you for joining us in this exploration of human behavior, identity, and transformation. Until next time—keep listening to the Light Inside.

    17 min
  6. 21 MAY

    Over-functioning and Over-worked: The Hidden Drivers of Maternal Anxiety and How to Break Free

    Many mothers quietly carry the weight of chronic anxiety, perfectionism, and self-doubt—often misattributing these patterns to personality flaws or failure. In this revealing episode, maternal mental health expert Kate Kripke joins The Light Inside to expose the subconscious and physiological roots of maternal anxiety, uncovering how early emotional conditioning, nervous system dysregulation, and internalized beliefs like “I am not enough” shape modern motherhood. Together, we explore how these hidden forces contribute to cycles of over-functioning, emotional suppression, and the need for control—all while impacting children through subtle physiological cues and intergenerational stress transmission. Kate outlines a science-backed framework to break free: Curiosity, Compassion, and Choice—tools that empower mothers to move from survival mode to secure, embodied connection. This conversation is a must-listen for parents, caregivers, and professionals seeking to understand the deeper, trauma-informed roots of maternal stress and how to rewire these unconscious patterns for a more regulated, connected life. Episode Credits Guest: Kate Kripke — Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Maternal Mental Health Specialist, and Founder of the Postpartum Wellness Center of Boulder. Host & Executive Producer: Jeffrey Besecker Produced by: The Light Inside Podcast Written & Researched by: Anna Getz Audio Production: Aloft Media For more insightful episodes, visit us at www.thelightinside.site and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.

    51 min
  7. 1 ABR

    Creative Thinking: How Embracing Dumb Ideas Empowers Adaptive Problem-Solving

    What if the key to innovation lies in embracing the absurd? In this episode, we sit down with David Carson, creator of Dumbify, to explore how “thinking dumber” can unlock powerful creative breakthroughs. Challenging conventional notions of identity and intelligence, we examine how embracing the fear of looking foolish fosters curiosity, adaptability, and deeper problem-solving skills. Together, we navigate the societal constraints that suppress unconventional thinking, uncovering how a beginner’s mind and unresolved psychological patterns influence creativity. From Montessori classrooms to cutting-edge tech spaces, we discuss the environments that nurture curiosity, allowing us to accept uncertainty and reframe “I don’t know” as a launchpad for discovery. Expanding beyond creativity, we explore the role of identity, vulnerability, and discomfort in reshaping how we approach challenges. Like an athlete refining their craft, we discover how stepping into the discomfort of new ideas can transform not just our metacognitive processes, but our sense of self. We also examine the balance between humor and harsh judgment, cooperation and competition—revealing how innovation thrives in the middle ground. Through David’s insights, we uncover a metacognitive approach to creativity—one that celebrates inquiry, welcomes the unexpected, and redefines intelligence as the courage to process differently. Tune in and discover how exploring “dumb” ideas might just be the smartest move you can make. Highlights (04:03) Embracing Dumb Thinking for Success (114 Seconds) (07:52) Embracing Dumb Ideas for Mindfulness (123 Seconds) (12:06) Overcoming Fear of Looking Stupid (96 Seconds) (21:18) Montessori Education Impact on Learning (71 Seconds) (27:56) Fostering Creativity and Trust in Workplace (100 Seconds) (35:05) The Essence of Mediocrity (49 Seconds) (39:08) Creative Collaborations in Fashion Industry (56 Seconds) (53:25) Innovating Through Frustration and Context (75 Seconds) (57:36) Originality Through Diverse Perspectives (75 Seconds) (01:07:35) Approaching Problems With Fresh Eyes (55 Seconds) Chapters (00:00) - Thinking Dumber (07:29) - Embracing Mindfulness for Creative Thinking (13:19) - Reimagining Identity and Productive Thinking (17:37) - Fostering a Curious Mind (21:18) - Creating a Curious and Collaborative Environment (27:22) - Navigating Judgment for Creative Innovation (35:55) - Exploring Middle Ground and Creativity (46:11) - Navigating Self-Identity in Problem Solving (01:00:16) - Embracing Dumb Ideas for Innovation Keywords Dumbify, Thinking Dumber, Innovation, Creativity, Mindfulness, Beginner's Mind, Curiosity, Identity, Self-Improvement, Judgment, Middle Ground, Humor, Collaboration, Improv, Coopetition, Internal Family Systems, Decision-Making, Iteration, Mistakes, Business Culture JOIN US ON INSTAGRAM: @thelightinsidepodcast SUBSCRIBE: pod.link/thelightinside Credits: Featured Guest: David Carson Executive Producer: Jeffrey Besecker Executive Program Director: Anna Getz Mixing, Engineering, Production and Mastering: Aloft Media Studio

    1 h y 12 min
  8. 19 FEB

    Reframing Pathology: Navigating the Journey of Healing Unresolved Psychological Material

    In this episode of The Light Inside, I, Jeffrey Besecker, delve into the intricate relationship between our behaviors, emotional patterns, and the unresolved traumas that shape our lives. We explore the concept of pathology—not as a label of dysfunction, but as a way to better understand how our past experiences influence our present actions and emotional responses. Joining me is Dr. Fred Moss, a seasoned psychiatrist and holistic transformation coach with over 45 years of experience in mental health. Fred shares his insights on how the stigma surrounding mental health can lead to avoidant behaviors and emotional suppression. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing that we are not defined by our past habits; rather, we have the agency to make adaptive choices in the present. Throughout our conversation, we discuss the impact of subconscious biases and the introspection illusion, which can distort our self-perception and hinder our emotional well-being. Fred highlights the significance of mindfulness and self-awareness in breaking free from these patterns, allowing us to navigate our emotional landscapes with greater clarity and agency. We also touch on the role of human connection in healing, asserting that genuine relationships can facilitate profound transformations. By fostering a sense of belonging and understanding, we can overcome feelings of isolation and disconnection. Key Takeaways: Empower Your Now: You are not a prisoner of past habits; each moment is an opportunity for change. Connect to Heal: True healing flourishes within human connection and resonance. Mindfulness Matters: Practicing present-moment awareness helps break negative cycles. All Emotions Are Valid: Recognize emotions as integral guides to self-understanding. Discard Rigid Labels: Labeling behaviors restricts growth; embrace context and intent. Chapters: 00:00 - Reintegrating Trauma: Patterns, Narratives, and Healing Pathways 01:53 - Healing Trauma: Navigating Emotions and Transforming Behavior 03:01 - Beyond Chemical Imbalance: A Holistic Approach to Mental Health 04:37 - Breaking Free: Redefining Habits and Human Connection 06:31 - Breaking Free: The Power of Choice in the Present 15:33 - Emotional Awareness: Recognizing and Reframing Behavior Patterns 17:01 - Breaking Free: The Power of Now Beyond Past Patterns 25:40 - The Illusion of Presence: Are We Ever Truly Now? 26:45 - Voluntary Access: Finding Freedom and Inner Peace 27:49 - Mindfulness: Unlocking the Power of Now and the Past 32:54 - Human Connection: Overcoming Distorted Perceptions and Assumptions 45:43 - Unseen Influences: How Filters Shape Our Reality 46:41 - Mindfulness: Navigating Deflection and Seizing the Moment 47:37 - The Illusion of Certainty: Connection, Mental Health, and Confidence 48:42 - Authenticity Unfiltered: Navigating Perception and Presence 50:44 - Unlocking Authenticity: Truth, Bias, and the Stories We Tell 54:06 - Diverse Perspectives: Crafting Narratives From Chaos 55:08 - Connection Through Authentic Listening and Presence JOIN US ON INSTAGRAM: @thelightinsidepodcast SUBSCRIBE: pod.link/thelightinside Credits: Featured Guest:Dr. Fred Moss Executive Producer: Jeffrey Besecker Executive Program Director: Anna Getz Mixing, Engineering, Production and Mastering: Aloft Media Studio

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The Light Inside is a knowledge-driven peer-to-peer educational community for change-leaders, featuring intellectually curious academics and trauma-informed therapists dedicated to transforming unresolved psychological data into actionable wisdom. We believe that deep psychological insight unlocks personal transformation—helping you reintegrate unconscious patterns and step into a life of clarity, purpose, and emotional agility. Through our content, we uncover how hidden primary and secondary psychological patterns unconsciously shape human behavior and influence societal dynamics.

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