In today’s episode, unpacking a tweet from the tragically late Sinead O’Connor, deconstructing what “cutting edge” psychology tells us to do with triggers and why it’s the exact opposite of what Edenity would say is healthy, how life begins with chaos in every moment and why that matters, what we shouldn’t learn from the new Barbie movie, and of course, much more. Thanks so much for listening.
The Human Maturity Podcast
The Human Maturity Podcast explores development, self-authority, and reality without motivational gloss or therapeutic abstraction.
This is a space for examining how people actually mature: how authority consolidates, how responsibility replaces identity, and how clarity emerges when we stop outsourcing our thinking, regulation, and ethics to systems that can’t carry them.
Episodes focus on structural developmental questions rather than self-improvement tactics. You’ll hear careful distinctions, slow reasoning, and an insistence on reality over reassurance. Some episodes are analytic, some reflective, some corrective. None are designed to comfort or persuade.
This podcast is for listeners who are no longer looking for inspiration, belonging, or emotional regulation, but for orientation, coherence, and the capacity to stand on their own feet.
The Human Maturity Podcast explores development, self-authority, and reality without motivational gloss or therapeutic abstraction.
This is a space for examining how people actually mature: how authority consolidates, how responsibility replaces identity, and how clarity emerges when we stop outsourcing our thinking, regulation, and ethics to systems that can’t carry them.
Episodes focus on structural developmental questions rather than self-improvement tactics. You’ll hear careful distinctions, slow reasoning, and an insistence on reality over reassurance. Some episodes are analytic, some reflective, some corrective. None are designed to comfort or persuade.
This podcast is for listeners who are no longer looking for inspiration, belonging, or emotional regulation, but for orientation, coherence, and the capacity to stand on their own feet.Listen on
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