
Changeable Podcast
Join psychologist, life coach and author Dr. Amy Johnson for Changeable, a podcast about a new paradigm in psychology that reveals the ironic way change really works. It’s easier than you think.
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Jul 29, 2024 • 0sec
EP313: No choice – Not even in what is given attention
Today’s episode is a conversation with Sarie Taylor and her Worldwide Wellbeing Community. When the mind is trying to hold onto some shred of perceived control, it often says something like “we have no control over what shows up, but we do have some control over what we do with it/pay attention to”. But that’s still
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Jul 22, 2024 • 0sec
EP312: It’s Not Up to Me with Lisa Giruzzi
In episode 306, Bill Giruzzi shared his experience and the insights he had during a period of extreme anxiety and suicidal depression. In today’s episode, his wife Lisa shares the incredible insights she had during that same time. In so many profound ways, Lisa deeply realized that nothing in life is really up to her. When
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Jul 15, 2024 • 0sec
EP311: There is no conditioning
Last week’s episode was called It’s All Conditioning. And, also, there is no conditioning. Conditioning is an idea that depends on time. It exists only in thought, which means it has no lasting, real existence. It’s an appearance, albeit a persistent, very real-feeling one. Conditioning exists in duality, as a label for a fleeting experience. The unconditioned
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Jul 8, 2024 • 29min
EP310: It’s all conditioning (and it can’t be any other way)
The podcast explores how all experiences are conditioned and learned, challenging the idea of a continuous 'me'. It discusses the book 'Liberation Is: The End of the Spiritual Path' as a tool to reveal true nature. The host invites listeners to join a group to engage in weekly calls and experiments together.

Jul 1, 2024 • 0sec
EP309: Guided meditation: What’s always here?
This episode is a guided meditation of sorts…or something like that. We’ll lean together into what’s always here, never changing. What is here between thought and no thought?What’s aware of my voice?What’s wide awake when body and mind feel tired?
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Jun 24, 2024 • 0sec
EP308: Who cares?
In this episode, we explore one of my favorite phrases: Who cares? We’ll look at this in two ways. First, who cares, as in ‘so what?’. Second, who cares as in ‘who is the one apparently experiencing caring? Do you care about the things you’re reactive to? Do you really, or is caring a conditioned
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Jun 17, 2024 • 0sec
EP307: Trust yourself enough to let go of paradigms
The podcast delves into the idea of letting go of paradigms and beliefs to find true freedom and peace. It emphasizes the importance of not clinging to others' wisdom and trusting in oneself. The metaphor of belief systems as handholds in mountain climbing is used to encourage shedding limiting beliefs for personal growth.

Jun 10, 2024 • 0sec
EP306: It’s All Lies
Bill shares his journey from brain bleeds to panic attacks, realizing that thoughts are lies. He explores resilience, anxiety, and the unexpected nature of change. The conversation delves into accepting difficult emotions and shifting perspectives on anxiety.

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Jun 3, 2024 • 0sec
EP305: An Unfun Game
David Bingham discusses Indian yogic philosophy focusing on our true, nondual nature. He explores the game of duality we opt into, declining invitations into dualism to recognize ourselves as effortless awareness. The concept of energy systems and conserving energy is also explored in the podcast.

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May 27, 2024 • 0sec
EP304: Change Happens by Neglect
Explore the idea of neglect leading to natural change in habits and anxieties. Reflect on the importance of stepping back to see problems more clearly. Discuss the transformative power of releasing obsession with solutions and embracing peaceful reflection.