The Seeking Sadhguru Podcast

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The Seeking Sadhguru Podcast

A former award winning comedian hosts a nightly show featuring wisdom from the world's greatest Yogi & Mystic. www.seekingsadhguru.com

  1. 76

    The Birthday Episode Where the Host Explains Why You Are the Problem

    Chat GPT: The host celebrates his birthday by announcing two universal truths: his dog can’t be trusted unsupervised, and neither can the human mind. Between recounting a missing-child panic, his friend’s deranged Gretzky cutout ambushes, and discovering his body is essentially “back-meets-legs,” he pivots toward Sadhguru’s teachings on truth, fulfillment, and emptiness. Sadhguru dismantles the idea that pockets, heads, or hearts can ever be “full,” and reframes emptiness as the real nectar of life. The host wrestles with his own path, his dwindling subscriber base, and the slow-motion snowball that is the Inner World Summit. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  2. 75

    When Your Email Dump Kills a Subscriber & Sadhguru Obliterates Your Ego

    Chat GPT: In this episode, the host holds a full funeral for a lost subscriber–coach, comparing unsubscribing from his work to stumbling across someone’s spiritual OnlyFans and sliding away. He dissects shame, thin lips, failed rinks, and the slow grind of building anything when no one seems to care, reframing it all as karmic “burning” practice. Then Sadhguru’s teaching on “Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going?” lands: self-realization isn’t philosophy, it’s a brutally practical manual for using this human mechanism well—and the only doorway to real well-being. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  3. 74

    Saturday Night Spiritual Fatigue Meets Ancient Wisdom

    Chat GPT: The host returns with a chaotic bonus episode, launching straight into hockey-parent delirium, a treacherous drive through raven country, and a full comedic assault on the people of Shelburne. Between lecturing the universe about backchecking and half-rescuing his refrigerator, he debates the worth of his subscribers while begging them to sign the petition before he fully loses his mind. Then the episode pivots as Sadhguru’s teaching on confusion cuts through the noise, showing why collapsing our false certainties is the first real step toward clarity. The host brings the chaos; Sadhguru brings the compass. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  4. 73

    When David Attenborough Traumatizes the Homeschoolers

    The host wanders through a midnight kitchen confession—overfeeding himself, shooing the dog, and replaying a storm-dark shift—then turns the mic on his kids’ curriculum: David Attenborough scaring them senseless about the planet while ChatGPT builds worksheets to pick through the wreckage. He riffs on unbalanced seekers, broken movies, roller hockey ego, and a global jellybean app that could democratically pick our top 25 world leaders for an Inner World Summit. Then Sadhguru arrives with the uncomfortable science: soil is collapsing, worms are dying, and without living earth, the human game ends. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  5. 72

    The Elf, the Linga & My Spiritually Bent Antenna

    The host wakes up exhausted, overcaffeinated, and spiritually unprepared, but still manages to dismantle Santa Claus, question the moon landing, and explain why his “inner antenna” is as bent as a curbside TV from the ’80s. Between storm outages, kid-meditation updates, and a philosophical detour through elf ethics, he wonders whether he’d feel anything at all inside the famed Dhyanalinga—or if he would continue to feel like a rock. Then Sadhguru steps in, expanding on consecration, ancient temple science, and why even one drop of spiritual process can reshape a life. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  6. 71

    Milking Cows with Your Mouth and Other Crimes Against God

    Chat GPT: A mountain storm knocks out the power, trees snap under a dump truck of wet snow, and the kids still get hammered with math and memory while the fur trade is gleefully ignored. The host riffs on cow-milking crimes, Amsterdam window girls, and the looming embarrassment of missing the Inner World Summit while the rest of humanity wakes up spiritually “crisp.” Then Sadhguru enters with a teaching on giving: life as transaction, nourishment that comes from feeding others, and two brothers whose secret generosity becomes the foundation for a temple—and a different way of living. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  7. 70

    Puke Buckets and Divine Intelligence

    Chat GPT: The host records during the first breaths of a storm, only to have both dogs bolt into the woods the second he starts talking—proof, he argues, that presence is everything. After wrangling them back inside, he recounts a brutal morning caring for his youngest son through two hours of near-continuous vomiting, all while running on no sleep. The episode shifts toward introspection: eremition, fatherhood, family, the pull toward solitude, and the struggle to grow creatively. It culminates in Sadhguru’s teaching that activity becomes effortless only when the life within is enhanced—not merely the workload increased. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  8. 69

    When the Universe Says “Escalate”

    Chat GPT: After missing a couple days, the host admits to burnout from a hockey-heavy weekend and reflects on juggling fatherhood with a self-imposed mission to spark the Inner World Summit. He spirals through cravings, cosmic origins, and why asking for help feels like inviting rejection. He describes teaching his kids the Miracle of Mind practice and wrestles with whether he’s being “compelled” back into performing. The episode pivots into Sadhguru’s article Be With Me, exploring being versus doing, dissolving identity, and true yoga as union. The host frames Sadhguru’s voice not as a man, but as consciousness itself inviting deeper presence. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  9. 68

    How to Turn Your Mind from Misery to Miracle

    Chat GPT: In this loose, investigative episode, the host admits there’s no formal “share” and instead dives into Sadhguru’s Miracle of Mind project. Between jokes about snowballs big enough to take out a town, his kids’ five Lego movies in a day, and karma personified as a still-annoyed ex, he frames mental health as the next global crisis. Sadhguru’s video lays out the stakes: one in two people feeling lonely, rising anxiety and depression, and the mind as either misery factory or miracle. The host’s prescription: sign the Inner World Summit petition, download the app, and give seven minutes a day to your own sanity. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  10. 67

    Six Signatures & a Thousand Demands

    Chat GPT: In this wandering night episode, the host records on the move—wrangling dogs, dodging wheelbarrows, griping about long johns, recounting a long-ago animation win, and stumbling through the cold while trying to parent, edit a stop-motion film, and keep his German Shepherd out of the swamp. Beneath the comedy runs a thread of exasperated humanity and a plea for listeners to actually sign the Inner World Summit petition. The episode ultimately pivots into Sadhguru’s teaching: integrity isn’t morals or values but the coherence between how you are, how you think, and how you act—and it begins with inclusiveness. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  11. 66

    Dolphins in Vienna and Other Warning Signs

    Chat GPT: In this episode, the host comes off a joyful Wednesday practice on the ice, still almost 50 and still fiddling with pucks, then swerves straight into the global “s**t show”: assassination rumors, culture-war cartoons, and the fragile state of co-humanity. He pitches his Inner World Summit again, jokes about having only six signatures, and compares our moment to a crashed plane where only real skills and trust matter. Sadhguru’s audio teaching reframes trust as a sacred offering that includes others’ inadequacies and possible treachery, leaving the host both exposed and stubbornly hopeful about what five days with 25 leaders could do. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  12. 65

    Sharpening the Sword of Your Intellect

    Chat GPT: In this episode, the host opens with Sadhguru’s line that “your life is your responsibility” while literally holding his phone to his face for no reason and nursing a mysterious hip pain. From there he spirals through hurricanes, stand-up questions, and the fine line between awake and insane, before playing Sadhguru’s story of Ramana Maharshi “doing nothing” while rats and worms eat his body. The teaching on disidentifying the intellect and keeping it clean with kriya becomes his anchor, as he reframes his yoga, his marriage, and the Inner World Summit as things he must own completely. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  13. 64

    Why Comparison Distorts Reality (and Ruins Your Day)

    Chat GPT: In this episode, the host opens with Sadhguru’s line that “perception based on comparison is never absolute,” then confesses missing Sunday’s recording and wrestling with his own relevance. He reframes life as the “ultimate spiritual adventure,” not a scoreboard, and sketches his twin obsessions: becoming a full-time yogi and pulling off the Inner World Summit with Sadhguru and world leaders. Sadhguru’s article on comparison, benchmarks, insecurity, and joy becomes the spine of the episode, as the host argues that bliss must come first — or every so-called success will feel hollow. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  14. 63

    A Hat Trick, A Parade, and A Planet-Sized Memory

    Chat GPT: In this Saturday entry, the host powers through exhaustion after a night shift, a kid’s hat trick, a chilly parade, and a dog determined to make recording impossible. With zero preparation and even less energy, he pivots into Sadhguru’s striking teaching that the body remembers everything—every intimacy, every food combination, every experience—because it is literally a piece of the planet. Sadhguru’s explanation of bodily confusion launches the host into reflections on modern life, old-world wisdom, and the consequences we unknowingly accumulate. A weary, honest, and sharply funny episode. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  15. 62

    Love Is All About You (Which Is Terrible News)

    In this episode, the host records at midday while his wife—“not built for ice”—takes the kids public skating, and he stays back to face the twin terrors of fall cleanup and an overgrown Inner World Summit project. He riffs on male brains, awkward self-promotion, and the discomfort of actually having to do things again, from stand-up shows to outreach. He then dives into Sadhguru’s teaching on love as a human emotion: not divine romance, but inner pleasantness you generate yourself, instead of trying to squeeze it out of other people. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  16. 61

    Tiny Audience, Huge Ask: 25 World Leaders, Please

    Chat GPT: In this episode of the Seeking Sadhguru Podcast, the host opens by admitting he’s fallen off the spiritual wagon via a drive-by cookie and immediately spirals into body, posture, and raccoon analogies. A new coworker-subscriber, Tracy, forces him to explain the whole cartoon-to-comedy-to-“Inner World Summit” saga, including failed syndication attempts and brutal stand-up gigs. He reads Sadhguru’s line about transforming yourself so your children can blossom, then plays a talk on motivation, aliveness, and how life is just a brief sparkle between very long stretches of being dead. The ask, as always: five days with 25 world leaders. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  17. 60

    Walking Naked into the Dark Room (Chainsaw Optional)

    Chat GPT: In this early-morning episode of the Seeking Sadhguru Podcast, the host leans hard into vulnerability—no plan, no script, just a tired brain, a loud dog, and a big quote about how anything that doesn’t transform is basically dead. He riffs on fame, Hollywood, novels he didn’t write, and why he’d rather live a real story than tell a fake one. From coaching hockey and emailing an old special to a potential booker, to dreaming up an Inner World Summit, the episode lands on Sadhguru’s teachings about Krishna, devotion, and the power of pure playfulness. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  18. 59

    Earning Grace, Avoiding Forks & Trying to Sprint at the Finish Line

    Chat GPT: The host unravels a midnight monologue that drifts from time confusion to fear of super-volcanoes, ticks, inflation, and reincarnation—then pivots into a homeschool note arguing why nouns aren’t even real. He reflects on parenting, memory systems, comedy, his client finally not throwing forks, and the delicate hope of re-entering stand-up. Sadhguru’s teaching on earning grace anchors the episode, prompting the host to question whether he’s progressing, stagnating, or simply living inside a cosmic Groundhog Day. The result is a chaotic, honest look at fear, flux, family, and the divine. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  19. 58

    How to Get to Sadhguru (Without a Plan or a Reservation)

    Chat GPT: In this episode, the host swings from domestic chaos to cosmic bookkeeping. He makes peace with a volatile client, runs a homeschool lesson using letters from imaginary monastery kids, and explains why apprentice scribes everywhere were fired by the printing press. Then the focus shifts to his “Inner World Summit” scheme: five days, twenty-five top world leaders, one Sadhguru—and maybe a trial run where you just send him first. The wisdom segment unpacks karma, epigenetics, and why your past should be a memory stick, not the one driving the car. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  20. 57

    Logic, Laughter, and the Four Yogas

    Chat GPT: The host opens half-delirious on a Sunday he skipped church, while his wife and kids braved a “dying congregation” and dessert trays. From there he spirals—happily—through his past life as an award-winning comic and actor, his move home with three kids and two grandparents, and a deep dive into what yoga actually is: union, not just poses. Along the way he riffs on cows, memory techniques, four yogic paths, and his self-appointed mission as envoy to Sadhguru. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  21. 56

    Hockey Comebacks & 24 Hour Emergencies

    Chat GPT: In this episode, the host returns after a couple chaotic days—juggling a volatile 24-hour client, nonstop family responsibilities, and a hockey weekend that delivered one of the most exhilarating comebacks he’s ever coached. With exhaustion settling in and cold air biting at his face, he unpacks why seeking truth can’t be based on yesterday’s effort. Drawing on Sadhguru’s teaching that “a seeker exists only now,” he reflects on how easy it is to drift into survival mode and how hard it is to stay awake to the deeper work. Through stories of emergencies, obscenities, kids’ victories, and unexpected spiritual breakthroughs in parking lots, he asks the listener to examine their own seeking—today, not historically. Equal parts comedy, honesty, and contemplation, this episode reminds you that the only seekers who matter are the ones who show up right now. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  22. 55

    Mornings, Micro-Wins, and Yoga for Love

    Chat: It’s the morning after, and the host leans into early momentum: a quick cartoon idea, maybe wake the kids for yoga before homeschool and public skate. Between jokes about his 115-lb “SOS-pad” dog and drifting back to bed, he resets on discipline and devotion. Today’s anchor: Sadhguru’s “Yoga for Love”—“love is what you are,” not what you do—framed as a 60-minute family practice to steady anxiety, nurture presence, and stack small wins that point toward bigger aims (and future stand-up). This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  23. 54

    Walking, Talking, Chewing, Seeking

    Chat says: On Nov 11, the host records mid-shift—tired, reflective, and honest. A family death sharpens the question of prayer: not asking a distant God, but being prayerful—living meditative, not “doing meditation.” He riffs on thoughts as tools (not the self), jokes about Jesus driving, and outlines four yogic paths converging on oneness. Then Sadhguru’s “Parenting Without the Nonsense” lands: pass on only what truly worked, admit “I don’t know,” and raise seekers, not askers—plus a Shankaran Pillai parable about missing keys. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  24. 53

    From Rage to Reflection in One Long Monday

    Chat GPT: After a fiery weekend, Monday lands softer. Hockey picture night replaces practice, the host cooks to make amends, and homeschool ends with shared read-alouds and The Dhamma Brothers—a Vipassana-in-prison story that sparks big conversations. Then the night’s quote reframes it all: people don’t need tolerance; they need acceptance and respect—and respect is earned, not demanded. How do we question parents, leaders, even gurus without ego? Ask genuine questions to expand, not score points. Truth, not authority, leads. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  25. 52

    Flying Trampolines, Hot Tempers, and the Key to the Universe

    Chat GPT: A gale launches the family trampoline halfway to forever and the host straight into fury. Instead of hiding, he records: a raw, funny debrief that pivots from wreckage to wisdom. With Sadhguru’s lens—“respond willingly; be devoted to the process”—he reframes rage, parenthood, and work. Along the way: trees are rarer than diamonds, kids build memory decks, and the Inner World Summit dream sharpens. Outcome chasing fades; focus rises. He’ll fetch the trampoline—and keep showing up. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  26. 51

    Gas Station Confessions (and Other Hockey Pilgrimages)

    Running on fumes after a sleepless shift and six hours of highway, the host takes you from kids’ hockey drama to Sadhguru’s “cosmic geometry” with pit stops for gas-station humility, coyote choirs, and fast-shoe banter. It’s part confessional, part rink-side sermon on aligning body and mind to reduce life’s friction. Between jokes about penalties for blowing kisses and dreams of droid-parenting, he lands on a simple practice: keep showing up, breathe, and aim your angles at something bigger. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  27. 50

    Frozen Nipples, Coyotes, and Cosmic Geometry

    After a two-hour trek to Truro, the host watches one of the best hockey games of his life—Canada vs. USA in a 7–7 barn-burner that ends in overtime fireworks and Jumbotron glory for his kids. Between coyotes howling and coffee planning, he riffs on family, effort, and the weird beauty of cheering both sides when hockey’s that good. He closes with Sadhguru’s teaching: create distance from body and mind to end suffering—and how yoga is training for that shift. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  28. 49

    Awareness, Abandon, and a Hot Mic

    Chat GPT: At 6:30 a.m., with his dog loudly “anti-ASMR-ing,” the host riffs his way into Sadhguru’s teaching: the most beautiful things—love, creativity, music, dance, laughter—arrive when we step aside. He recalls a transcendent stand-up set where the inner “editor” vanished and bliss took over, connecting that feeling to living with abandon rather than just recording life. Along the way: new subscribers, hockey plans, a dubious sailor’s acronym, and yoga as a practical doorway from memory to direct experience. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  29. 48

    From Ice Time to Inner Time

    Chat GPT: The host opens mid-week admitting zero prep, fresh from hockey, Hatha yoga, and only thirty pushups. He jokes with his two subscriber-“Bryans,” then pivots to Sadhguru’s point: intensity and involvement—not location or ritual—make life spiritual. After a rain-soaked detour to replay a video, he links ice-time focus to prayer, argues sport can quiet the mind faster than petitions, and recommits to daily cartoons, more video, and the Inner World Summit—one scrappy, honest step at a time. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  30. 47

    How Not to Launch a Spiritual Movement

    Chat GPT: After a long hiatus, the host bursts back onto the mic at 7 a.m. with stories of church gigs gone wrong, algorithmic invisibility, and his only two Substack subscribers — both named Brian. Between self-cancellation fears and dreams of bringing Sadhguru 25 world leaders, he unveils the “Inner World Summit,” a grand plan powered by a petition, caffeine, and relentless enthusiasm. Day 584 and counting. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  31. 46

    From Pam Anderson to Paramatma

    Chat GPT: The host admits he’s “overreaching” with a five-day Inner World Summit, thanks his two Brians, and jokes through past highs (prime ministers, sitcom kisses) before circling back to why he’s doing this at all. Using Sadhguru’s “no cave required” line and the Eagleman dialogue, he contrasts identity-as-accumulation with the life that watches it. He swaps confidence for clarity, logs 100 pushups, and keeps climbing: fewer borrowed beliefs, more inward attention—and yes, please sign the petition. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  32. 45

    From Hollywood to the Hall Within

    Chat GPT: The host recaps a busy weekend—work, kids’ hockey, and a single paying “Brian”—then contrasts Hollywood momentum with a life rerouted by a spiritual shock. Using Sadhguru’s prompt (“internet” vs. “inner-net”), he reads a transcript on what’s truly “inside,” urging listeners to set aside what isn’t them, level the mind’s mirror, and choose attention over borrowed beliefs. Between jokes about robes on the ice and coaching politics, he doubles down on dad-first priorities and the audacious Inner World Summit. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  33. 44

    From F-Bombs to the Eightfold Path

    The host leans into nighttime clarity: cleaner language, a stand-up return, and homeschool wins—his kids now rattle off the Eightfold Path and Four Noble Truths. He admits hesitation is his main drag, then reframes it with Sadhguru’s lens: live like a rodent guarding territory or as a human choosing awareness. With hockey coaching, voice-memo bits, and ChatGPT to organize material, he commits to action over delay—and invites the “Bryans” to hold him to it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  34. 43

    My Two Brians: Accidentally Discovered, Spiritually Exposed

    The host opens with shock and gratitude—he’s been discovered. Two hockey coaches, both named Brian, have subscribed to the Seeking Sadhguru podcast, shattering the illusion of anonymity. What follows is equal parts confession and comedy: tales of mistaken OnlyFans energy, awkward locker-room revelations, and one unforgettable prank involving “social services.” Amidst the laughter, he christens his followers “the Bryans” and vows to keep going, however small the audience. The episode’s heart comes from a Sadhguru clip on love and growth: that humans aren’t meant to be molded but to blossom freely—and that true love isn’t cosmic, it’s personal. To love the person beside you requires attention, vulnerability, and falling, not rising. Between gratitude, humility, and a scared kid in the dark, the host finds what he was really looking for: connection, one subscriber at a time. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  35. 42

    One Eye Open: Birds, Babies, and Being

    Chat GPT: After a sleepless shift and a missed episode, the host riffs on “shut-eye,” sentinel birds, and the realities of caregiving, parenting, and a clacking dog named Yogi. He jokes about algorithms and fishing for subscribers, then pivots to Sadhguru’s teaching that everything is spiritual, just unrealized. The takeaway: accelerate the inner work, but align body, mind, and emotions to avoid friction. Between homeschool wins and osteopath advice, he recommits to practice, presence, and buckling up before the ride begins. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  36. 41

    Vetting the World, Mending the Body

    Chat GPT: In a bleary-eyed morning episode, the host insists that wisdom doesn’t go stale—what was true yesterday is still true at sunrise. Between joking about vetting volunteers for world leaders and recounting a homeschool victory (his son memorized 50 random items in 20 minutes), he reflects on physical strain, hockey injuries, and the relief offered by his “gentle witch” osteopath. Then the day’s teaching lands: Sadhguru’s distinction between pain and suffering. Pain, he says, is part of the body’s intelligence—a signal to protect itself. Suffering, though, is self-created, born from resistance and unawareness. Through stories of stitches without anesthesia, bodiless yogis, and Christlike forgiveness, the message is clear—expand awareness and stop multiplying pain. By episode’s end, humor gives way to humility: pain may be unavoidable, but how we carry it—gracefully or not—is always a choice. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  37. 40

    The Basis of Yoga Before Breakfast

    Chat GPT: Pre-sunrise and half delirious, the host records from the bedroom, shooing the dog and joking about password keystrokes while admitting last night’s shift wiped him out. Still, he shows up with a quick wisdom drop anchored in Sadhguru’s line: “The basis of yoga is to be absolutely intense and relaxed at the same time.” He reframes it with a clean metaphor—an F1 car at full power yet frictionless—then lands the practical takeaway: most of us confuse intensity with tension and relaxation with laziness. The work is to remove internal friction so effort feels smooth, not strained. He owns his own healing pause (back tweak, skipped angamardana) without surrendering the larger aim: daily practice, steady output, and the campaign to gather names for an Inner World Summit. It’s brief, unvarnished, and focused—less performance, more presence—an invitation to click, breathe, and move through the day in high flow, low drag. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  38. 39

    Love, Lust, and Saturday Night Fever

    Outside, whispering so the squirrels can sleep, the host admits he’s wiped: long shift, kids’ hockey, not much gas for nonsense. Still, he shows up with a sharp Sadhguru riff—“entertainment hides our madness.” If we were truly sane, we could watch a flower bloom. He contrasts lust (a restless need) with love (settled ease), arguing that modern neurosis thrives because we move too little and medicate it with clubs, screens, and work-as-distraction. Meditation, he says, flips the script: dance for joy, not to burn off turmoil. In between, he savors a grateful beat—coaching both sons, his mom in the stands, a life already “won” even if the Inner World Summit arrives posthumously. It’s lean, low-key, and honest: fewer jokes, more looking. The invitation is simple—less noise, more being—and, if you must be entertained, let it be by bamboo growing in the dark. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  39. 38

    Responsibility Is Limitless (So Is Rewriting)

    The host opens with scrambled dates and a clearer compass: don’t be perfect—strive. Fresh off his father’s 50-year sobriety milestone, he decides against a flashy New Year’s headliner and designs a saner comeback: ten tight minutes, filmed, iterated, repeated. He’ll mine old voice memos, compile bits, and let steady reps do the work. To keep peace with the Isha community, he reads Sadhguru’s words instead of piping audio, folding the day’s line—“There is no need to be perfect”—into everything: stand-up, homeschooling, even his Inner World Summit drumbeat. He owns the gap between imagination and execution, jokes about algorithms and aging eyes, and lands on responsibility as practice: show up, improve a notch, show up again. No grand “arrival,” just process—proof that recovery, craft, and spiritual work share one muscle: consistent attention. If you’re here now, he says, stay; the ride is progress, not polish. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  40. 37

    From Truck Studio to Stage: The Resurgence

    Chat GPT: In a sleepless 6:30 a.m. truck-studio riff, the host makes a live decision: it’s time to get back on stage. He announces a “Resurgence” page to chronicle his return as Jay Malone, sketches a plan for a New Year’s special, and vows to start pushing tickets daily—all while juggling homeschooling, work shifts, and the ongoing Inner World Summit petition. The episode’s spine is Sadhguru’s teaching: “Do not look for anything… Look.” Instead of chasing conclusions—God, meaning, or a tidy identity—he explores “I don’t know” as the only real doorway to knowing, and attention as the practice that enlarges perception. A fogging windshield and a word-nerd detour on “opaque” become metaphors: clarity isn’t found by forcing answers but by steady seeing. The close is classic him—playful, earnest, a little unhinged—inviting listeners to witness the comeback, sign the petition, and swap searching for looking. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

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    Monsoon Monks & Modern Media

    Chat GPT: Tonight’s episode is a brisk, candid push to “reverse the ratio” where lies dominate and truth sits at the fringe. After a whirlwind check-in on homeschooling, work overload, and the still-zero subscriber count, the host dives into Sadhguru’s essay “Time for Truth.” If gossip can go global in seconds, why can’t truth? He spotlights the Buddha-and-courtesan monsoon story as a lesson in unshakable integrity and the quiet power of example over optics. The takeaway is blunt: belief can be mass-manufactured, but truth must be lived—and amplified with the tools we already have. No more “but.” Responsibility means doing what we can do, now. The episode closes with the Inner World Summit vision (25 top leaders, five days, one Sadhguru) and a call to action: sign the petition, share it, and use technology to make truth mainstream. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

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    The Compulsive Soup & the Sugar Monkey

    Chat GPT: In this chilly late-night episode, the host reflects on homeschooling victories, creative sparks with his daughter, and an unexpected lesson from Sadhguru about cravings and compulsion. After nearly freezing outdoors and juggling too many shifts, he turns to the quote: “If you turn sweet, sweets lose attraction.” From there, he dives into the metaphor of human chemistry—how our “inner soup” determines whether we act consciously or compulsively. Between laughs about mini pizzas, monkey minds, and aching backs, the host unpacks the wisdom of moderation: don’t fight cravings, just sweeten the being through steady practice. As his hatha yoga pauses to let his back recover, kriya carries on, reminding listeners that real progress isn’t about control—it’s about awareness. Equal parts confession and comedy, this episode balances humor, honesty, and a pinch of spiritual spice. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

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    Free Wally, Not Willy

    Chat GPT: The host returns weary but determined, recording from the edge of burnout after a rough homeschool day and a full work shift. Citing Sadhguru’s Diwali message on “removing the cobwebs of prejudice and ignorance,” he confesses that his ignorance feels more like steel armor than gossamer threads. The talk shifts from copyright anxiety over Sadhguru’s voice to the tension of being teacher, parent, and principal all in one body. Amid jokes about “Deep Wally” sounding like a sinking whale, he pauses to confront his own anger—owning it, apologizing to his kids, and finding a small glimmer of clarity in the wreckage. He closes with gratitude, humor, and the hope that tomorrow’s light might finally crack the helmet. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  44. 33

    Chimps, Chaos & the Call to Action

    Chat GPT: The host closes this stretch of Seeking Sadhguru episodes with unfiltered exhaustion, humor, and devotion. After nights wrestling with flooring, fear, and the ego’s monkey mind, he lands on a strange new form of faith: collective absurdity. His plea—go to change.org/innerworldsummit and sign the petition… then teach chimps to do the same—turns into a metaphor for cooperation and consciousness. It’s about mass participation in inner work, not bureaucracy. Between laughter and reverence, he reminds listeners that true action begins within, but it can start with something as small as a click. “If my hand falls off, keep typing,” he says, sealing the night with gratitude and grace. “Thank you for listening. With grace, I’ll speak to you tomorrow.” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

  45. 32

    The CEO In Your Skull

    Chat GPT: The host opens in temporal drift—unsure of the date, sure of the noise inside. Today’s theme: fear and anxiety, sparked by an unfinished flooring saga and the daily gauntlet of caregiving. He riffs on ecstasy (Disneyland-you’d-never-leave), the ego as a noisy monkey with a wrench, and the vow to keep showing up nightly. Sadhguru’s quote anchors the episode: “When you truly experience yourself beyond the limitations of the body and mind, there shall be no fear.” Reading from Leaving Your Fears and Insecurities Behind, he contrasts prayer-as-survival with spirituality as direct experience beyond body/mind; fear is an overactive, uncontrolled mind. The practical takeaway: in tough moments, anxiety makes you less capable—choose balance, act intelligently, and keep walking the single tightrope line through life’s scribbles. Closes with the Inner World Summit drumbeat. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

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    Eat What's In Your Bowl

    Chat GPT: Phone’s dead, iPad’s heavy, dog’s MIA after a puke…perfect ambiance for a midnight dharma talk. The host riffs on ego-as-prop (hello, Weekend at Bernie’s), stage cravings, and a day of youth hockey, coach meetings, and clumsy memory-palace visuals. Tonight’s wisdom centers on Sadhguru’s line: “If you divide the world into what you like and dislike, you become incapable of perceiving the truth.” He reads an article on how likes/dislikes forge personality—and bondage—and shares the Buddha story where monks must eat whatever lands in the bowl (even crow-dropped meat) to break preference. The practical sadhana: each month, consciously drop one like and one dislike—no swapping, no avoiding—just dissolving the preference itself. Between caring for a punchy elder and dreaming of the Inner World Summit, he recommits to practice over persona. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

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    Don't Fix The World, Fix Yourself... & Then My Floor.

    Chat GPT: The host returns punchy and overtired, fresh off a DIY flooring disaster that reminds him why “handy” isn’t one of his traits. Between a croaking frog and throbbing knee, he turns to Sadhguru’s 2017 essay “Life Is Uncertain, but Uncertainty Is Freedom.” The teaching lands: uncertainty equals possibility, while certainty is stagnation. The true fix isn’t flooring—it’s interior stability through yoga and awareness. He confesses his short fuse, a Bell store incident, and gifting his wife’s unused Apple Watch to their son. Coaching his boys’ hockey, juggling homeschool, and chasing the “Inner World Summit,” he laughs at his chaos but commits again to the practice. Clarity, not certainty, is the goal—and maybe, next time, a professional for the floor. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

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    Opinion Is A Coffin; Attention Is The Key

    Chat GPT: After a week of inner turbulence, the host flips the format: wisdom first, nonsense after. He reads Sadhguru’s 2016 Tennessee darshan on “Transactions of Life,” where incentives and opinions can move you through society but never into life. The talk argues for unprejudiced, intense attention—no carrot, stick, or hope-for-tomorrow—because attention opens doors, while opinion shuts them like a coffin lid. Blossoming, not bargaining, is the point: thoughts, emotions, actions matter only if they fertilize that blossoming. Consciousness isn’t “mindfulness” or belief; it’s direct contact with reality, now. Post-reading, the host admits to a depressive bent, an AI “data cap” detour while making memory cards for homeschool, and a resolve to keep going—petition, cartoons, and all—because “how we are within is our making.” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

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    Spiritual Shuttle Bus Driver & The Joke of Existence

    ChatGPT: “The host records far past midnight, joking that he’s merely the shuttle driver delivering listeners to the “main event” (Sadhguru). Between homeschooling prep and contracting work with difficult clients, he’s building memory-technique cards for his kids until an AI tool hits a “cooldown” data cap. He riffs on karma, calls this episode “half-assed,” and insists Sadhguru would forgive cartoons done in a spirit of play. Posture gripes, taint jokes, and a vow to defer to Sadhguru if asked to stop punctuate the ramble. The wisdom segment centers on not taking life too seriously—leaning into a comic’s stance as a spiritual asset rather than a liability.” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

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    Lewis from Heaven & Sadhguru’s Soup

    The host broadcasts from the “truck studio” under a too-bright harvest moon, riffing on conspiracies and grounding in awareness after a workout and Sadhguru’s Death audiobook. Homeschool highlights include a first religious-studies class that spirals from Lucifer to “Lewis,” and a metaphor about life as a forest where a reliable guide matters. The Interworld Summit gets a twist: public leaders sip juice boxes while the “shadowy” ones do five days with Sadhguru. Today’s wisdom centers on Sadhguru’s “bliss soup”: the human body is the planet’s most sophisticated chemical factory, and our inner state is our responsibility—manage it well and you can shift from misery soup to ecstasy soup through simple, consistent practices (Inner Engineering, asanas, conscious choices). The episode closes with the host’s Breaking Bad sketch and a call to “be a wonderful CEO” of your inner chemistry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.seekingsadhguru.com

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