• Messages from the Other Side: A Medium's Journey from Childhood Visions to Spiritual Practice
    Apr 25 2026
    What if the voices you hear aren't just in your head... but messages from the other side? In this revelatory episode of The Meaning We Make Podcast, Dr. Jennifer Musselman sits down with rising medium and spirit guide coach, Aja Daashuur for an intimate fireside conversation about mediumship, intuition, and the powerful connection between this world and the next. From childhood visions to spiritual practice, Aja's journey reveals how we can all access the spiritual wisdom that surrounds us. This isn't just about talking to the dead. It's about trusting yourself, hearing your own voice, and understanding that you are never truly alone. 🌟 WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS We live in a world that teaches us to outsource our power. We look to fortune tellers for certainty. We seek psychics for answers. We want someone else to tell us what to do. 👉 But what if the answers are already within you? Aja shares her extraordinary journey from a terrified five year old seeing ghosts in her bedroom to building a thriving practice helping others connect to their spirit guides, ancestors and highest selves. This episode reframes spiritual connection for what it really is: 👉 A relationship with your intuition 👉 A practice of trust 👉 A pathway to healing 🧠 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN ✔ The difference between spirit guides and ancestors ✔ How to distinguish intuition from spiritual guidance ✔ The clairs: clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, claircognizance ✔ Why children's imaginary friends might be real ✔ The historical context of mediumship ✔ How to build your own daily spiritual practice ✔ Being stuck is actually a liminal space for growth ✔ The meaning we make from trauma shapes our reality ✔ Healing intergenerational wounds ✔ Past lives and the sphere of time ✔ Psychedelics and spirit work ✔ How to set boundaries with the spirit world ✔ Multiple timelines and existence ✔ Why manifesting isn't enough without soul work ⚠️ THE TRAP OF OUTSOURCING YOUR POWER You cannot give away your power to a psychic and expect transformation. You cannot demand certainty from the universe. You cannot skip the work of trusting yourself. The work isn't about fortune telling. It's about building a relationship with your spiritual team so you can hear the guidance that's always been there. From automatic writing to oracle cards to meditation practices, this episode explores how you can develop your own spiritual language and stop waiting for permission to trust yourself. 🔥 WHO THIS IS FOR Anyone grieving a loved one and seeking connection People curious about mediumship and spirit guides Parents whose children talk about imaginary friends Anyone who feels stuck and needs a new perspective Skeptics willing to explore with an open mind Anyone interested in intuition, spirituality, and self trust 🎧 LISTEN NOW If you've ever thought: "I wish I could connect with someone I've lost" "I don't know if I can trust my intuition" "What if there's more to life than what I can see?" This conversation will change how you think about spirit, self, and the invisible support that surrounds you always. Join Dr. Musselman and Aja Daashuur for this raw, revelatory conversation about connecting with spirit guides, why your intuition is your greatest asset, how to build a spiritual practice that works for you, and why trusting yourself is the most radical act of all. Whether you're a skeptic, a seeker, or somewhere in between, this episode offers hope, clarity, and permission to trust what you already know. AJA DAASHUUR: https://thespiritguidecoach.com VISIT OUR HUB SITE: https://themeaningwemakepodcast.com 💬 COMMENT BELOW Have you ever had a spiritual experience you couldn't explain? What resonated most with you in this conversation? 🔔 SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE Conversations at the intersection of: psychology, spirituality, healing, and human potential Chapters 00:00:00 Opening: Your Mother Is Here 00:01:39 Introduction to Aja Daashuur 00:01:55 The Problem with Fortune Telling 00:03:39 Spirit Guides vs Ancestors: Understanding the Difference 00:05:29 The Psychic Network and Outsourcing Power 00:08:50 Multiple Timelines and the Train Metaphor 00:11:26 A Five-Year-Old's Visions: Aja's Gift Emerges 00:14:37 The Dark Night That Changed Everything 00:18:35 Meeting Monty: The Voice That Started It All 00:25:29 When Your Parents Don't Support Your Calling 00:28:27 Trust Your Kids: Imaginary Friends and Intuition 00:30:05 Historical Context: Mediumship and Survival 00:36:37 The Clairs: How We Receive Spiritual Information 00:39:26 Building Your Own Spiritual Practice 00:42:51 Being Stuck Is Actually a Liminal Space 00:46:15 The Meaning We Make From Trauma 01:00:57 Spirits on This Land: Montecito and Healing 01:11:38 We Are Each Other's Mirror: A Message From Mom 01:30:35 Past Lives and the Sphere of Time 01:28:37 Psychedelics and Spirit Work: Proceed with Caution 01:38:53 Setting Boundaries with the Spirit World
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    2 hrs and 16 mins
  • From the Bedroom to the Boardroom: Regenerative Medicine for Peak Performance
    Apr 7 2026
    What if peak performance isn’t just built in the boardroom… but in the bedroom? In this powerful episode of The Meaning We Make Podcast, Dr. Jennifer Musselman sits down with Dr. Orel Swenson, former Johns Hopkins ER physician turned regenerative medicine specialist, for a raw, eye-opening conversation on men’s sexual health, vitality, and performance optimization. This isn’t just about libido or erectile dysfunction. It’s about the hidden connection between your biology, your relationships, and your success. 🚨 WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS High performers are used to solving problems with discipline, logic, and effort. But when it comes to: • declining libido • low testosterone • poor sleep • inability to build muscle • erectile dysfunction 👉 brute force stops working. And when biology shifts, it impacts everything: Confidence Relationships Energy Leadership performance This episode breaks the silence around men’s sexual health and reframes it for what it really is: 👉 A relational issue 👉 A biological issue 👉 A performance issue 🧠 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN ✔ What regenerative medicine actually is (and why it’s exploding) ✔ The truth about erectile dysfunction beyond pills ✔ How sexual health impacts professional performance ✔ The real reason libido drops (for men and women) ✔ NAD, peptides, stem cells, and exosomes explained simply ✔ The sperm quality crisis and why fertility is declining ✔ Why high achievers struggle when their biology changes ✔ The connection between stress, cortisol, and sexual performance ✔ Tools for optimizing health across your 30s, 40s, 50s, and beyond ✔ What couples aren’t talking about (but need to) ⚠️ THE HIGH PERFORMER’S TRAP You can’t outwork biology. You can’t “mindset” your way out of: hormonal decline chronic stress nervous system dysregulation And when control slips… 👉 self-criticism rises 👉 performance drops 👉 the spiral accelerates Dr. Swenson shares how regenerative medicine offers real tools to break that cycle—meeting you where you are and helping you optimize, not just manage decline. 🧬 THE BIG SHIFT Traditional medicine asks: “What pill can treat this symptom?” Regenerative medicine asks: “What’s possible if we optimize your biology?” From hormone therapy to peptides like PT-141 and oxytocin, to cellular therapies like NAD and stem cells—this episode explores what’s next in human performance and longevity. 🔥 WHO THIS IS FOR This episode is for: High performers feeling “off” physically or sexually Men struggling silently with libido or performance Women trying to understand their partner (or themselves) Couples navigating desire mismatch Anyone interested in longevity, optimization, and peak vitality 🎧 LISTEN NOW If you’ve ever thought: “Something feels off… but I don’t know what it is” This conversation will change how you think about your body. Join Dr. Musselman and Dr. Orel Swenson for this raw, revelatory conversation about the intersection of sexual health and peak performance, why men's vitality is a relational issue, and how regenerative medicine offers tools that go far beyond what traditional healthcare provides. Whether you're struggling in silence, supporting a partner, or simply curious about optimizing your biology, this episode offers hope, clarity, and a roadmap forward. 💬 COMMENT BELOW What surprised you most? Or what topic should we go deeper on next? 🔔 SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE Conversations at the intersection of: psychology, relationships, performance, and human potential Chapters 00:00:00 Opening: Sexual Vitality Is Not Just a Men's Issue 00:02:25 Introduction to Dr. Orel Swenson 00:04:55 From Johns Hopkins ER to Regenerative Medicine 00:09:05 Has Western Medicine Failed Us? 00:09:59 What Is Regenerative Medicine? 00:16:25 NAD, Exosomes and Cellular Health Explained 00:17:36 Erectile Dysfunction: Beyond the Pills 00:22:03 The Bedroom to Boardroom Connection 00:26:05 Libido Mismatch and Societal Conditioning 00:30:30 Women's Sexual Health and Drive 00:36:59 The Sperm Quality Crisis 00:41:19 Penis Atrophy: Myth vs Reality 00:42:16 Men's Sexual Health Across the Lifespan 00:46:23 The High-Performer's Trap 00:53:09 Why This Work Matters
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    56 mins
  • The Rhythm of Healing: Discovering Integrative Somatic Breathwork
    Mar 21 2026
    What if the key to unlocking your deepest healing isn't in your mind, but in your body? In this transformative episode, Dr. Jennifer Musselman welcomes somatic breathwork practitioner Aliah Seavey for an intimate fireside conversation that will change how you understand trauma, emotion, and the power of breath. From childhood wounds that live in our tissues to the revolutionary practice of somatic breath therapy, this episode reveals why talk therapy alone isn't always enough and how your body holds the roadmap to your healing. We enter life on an inhalation and exit on an exhalation. Everything in between is the rhythm of our life in our body. Alia explains how somatic breathwork uses focused, dynamic breathing patterns to activate the nervous system and access truncated, traumatized energy stored in the body. Unlike traditional talk therapy that works primarily with the mind, this practice engages directly with the physical body to release what remains stuck, creating profound shifts in perception, reactivity, and emotional freedom. This episode explores: What somatic therapy actually means and why body-focused modalities are essential for healing. How breath patterns activate different aspects of the nervous system and alter perception. Why nasal breathing stimulates the parasympathetic system while mouth breathing triggers sympathetic response. The concept that birth itself can be one of our most traumatic experiences. How childhood wounds, emotional neglect, and responsibilities beyond our years create unhealthy core beliefs. Why the body stores unprocessed content and how it impacts our degree of reactivity. The phenomenon of tetany and what physical sensations during breathwork reveal. How enmeshment with parents, especially mothers, lives in our cellular structure. The grief work necessary to separate and create space for yourself. Why couples and families benefit profoundly from somatic breathwork together The food poisoning metaphor: Alia offers a powerful comparison. You can talk through what you ate and build the narrative, but food poisoning isn't done until it leaves the body. Similarly, we can gain clarity and tools through talk therapy, but at some point we must reckon with what lives in the body. This is where somatic practices become essential, allowing us to discharge emotional content that cognitive work alone cannot touch. Your body knows what your mind has forgotten: Through breathwork, clients access memories, sensations, and emotions that have been buried for decades. Dr. Musselman shares her own experience on the table, initially thinking she was processing her mother's grief, only to discover the profound enmeshment she carried. She couldn't visualize herself as a little girl because all she could see was her mother. The child she had to take care of. The tension in her lower back, the kidney pain that mirrored her mother's kidney failure, the shaking that moved through her body in waves, all of it was her nervous system finally putting down what it had been holding. Parents don't realize what children feel: One of the most eye opening parts of this conversation addresses the myth that children don't know when something is wrong. Parents who believe they never fight in front of their kids or that their children had great childhoods often miss the energetic and emotional reality their children absorbed. Kids feel everything. They know when you just had a fight. They carry your dysregulation in their bodies. This isn't about blame, it's about consciousness and the courage to explore what we've inherited and what we're passing on. Charge reduction is harm reduction. Alia's powerful statement captures the essence of this work. By reducing emotional charge around experiences that historically held enormous weight, we create space for new choices, healthier reactions, and authentic connection. This isn't about reframing or mind hacks. It's about rewriting the scene from the inside out, allowing your story and your feelings to come into alignment naturally. Join Dr. Musselman and Aliah Seavy for this raw, revelatory conversation about the magic of somatic breath therapy, why your body is not separate from your mind, and how the simple act of breathing with intention can unlock decades of stored trauma and lead you home to yourself.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Finding Light in Loss: Natasha Sizlo's Journey From Heartbreak to Hope
    Mar 7 2026
    What if your greatest heartbreak could become your most profound teacher? In this deeply moving episode, Dr. Jennifer Musselman sits down with author and grief guide Natasha Sizlo for an intimate fireside conversation about love, loss, and the unexpected paths that grief can take us down. From a deathbed promise to her dying father to tracking down strangers in Paris, Natasha's journey reveals how we can find light even in our darkest moments. When an astrologer told Natasha her French ex was her soulmate, she was skeptical. Raised by an MIT graduate who valued facts and logic over spirituality, she dismissed it as nonsense. But with her father in hospice with just weeks to live, something shifted. In a moment of clarity born from despair, she hatched an unconventional plan: find every man born on her ex's birthday, go to Paris, and maybe find love while grieving. Her father's response from his deathbed? "Sounds like you're going to Paris. I'll meet you there." This episode explores: The beautiful, difficult conversation about aid in dying and choosing how we leave this world. Why grief doesn't look like what we think it should, and the freedom in defying expectations. The sparkly skirt philosophy: celebrating spirit and refusing to let darkness win. How vulnerability and putting yourself out there can create unexpected connection and community. The devastating loss of home and community in the Palisades fires. What collective grief looks like and how it differs from personal loss. Finding healing through nature and becoming a forest therapy guide. The concept of the forest as therapist and why reconnecting with nature is essential. Being of service to others in their grief as a pathway to your own healing. Death positivity and what it means to live fully by facing mortality head on From heartbreak to Paris and back again: Natasha shares the wild year she spent grieving her father by doing something most people would never dare. She created targeted ads, joined Tinder, made t-shirts, and enlisted strangers across Paris to help her find men born on a specific date. What started as a grief-fueled quest became a memoir, a community, and ultimately a calling. Her Instagram followers grew not because she was trying to be an influencer, but because she was vulnerably sharing her journey, and people were hungry for that authentic connection. When the fires came: Just when Natasha had found her footing, the Palisades fires took everything. Her home, her community, her hiking trails, her children's schools, and the physical place where she had built her life all gone in a matter of hours. The trauma triggered every previous grief, sending her into panic attacks and brain fog unlike anything she'd experienced. But it also led her to discover forest therapy, to train as a grief guide, and to build an entirely new community around healing and loss. The gift of the grief community: Through her book tour for "All Signs Point to Paris," Natasha discovered something unexpected: people everywhere were grieving, and they needed connection. She met death doulas, hospice workers, and grief specialists who became her people. They laugh harder than anyone, cry freely, and understand that life is meant to be lived fully precisely because it's so fragile. Now she leads grief hikes, facilitates groups, and serves as a companion for others navigating loss. Join Dr. Musselman and Natasha Sizlo for this raw, beautiful conversation about finding meaning in loss, the courage to grieve authentically, and why sometimes the most healing thing we can do is help others through their pain. Whether you're grieving a person, a relationship, a home, or a dream, this episode offers hope that light can be found even in the deepest darkness. Chapters 00:00:00 Opening: The Astrology Reading That Changed Everything 00:02:55 Welcome and Introduction 00:06:50 The Difficult Divorce and Starting Over 00:07:44 Falling in Love with Philippe and Heartbreak 00:08:14 Dad's Terminal Diagnosis and the Astrologer's Prediction 00:10:56 The Deathbed Conversation: Aid in Dying and Paris 00:16:28 Grief Doesn't Look Like You Think It Does 00:17:42 The Paris Adventure: Searching for Love While Grieving 00:25:31 Writing the Book: Reliving Loss to Create Meaning 00:28:51 The Sparkly Skirt: Celebrating Spirit Amid Grief 00:34:52 January 7th: The Day the Palisades Burned 00:42:41 Collective Grief: Losing Home and Community 00:47:33 Finding the Grief Community 00:53:23 Becoming a Forest Therapy Guide 00:54:25 The Forest as Therapist: Healing Through Nature 00:59:35 Being of Service: The Gift of Helping Others Grieve 01:06:00 Death Positivity and Living Fully 01:08:58 Making Meaning from Loss
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Mastering High-Functioning ADHD with Dr. Michael Mantz M.D.
    Feb 27 2026
    Your high functioning ADHD can be your superpower if you learn to master it. In this groundbreaking episode, Dr. Jennifer Musselman sits down with board-certified psychiatrist and master herbalist Dr. Michael Mantz MD for a fireside conversation about high-functioning ADHD that will change how you see this often misunderstood condition. What if your ADHD is actually a genius gene? Dr. Musselman shares her own journey of self-diagnosing ADHD years into her clinical practice, recognizing patterns in her high-functioning clients that mirrored her own experiences. Both she and Dr. Mantz discovered their ADHD in their 40s, despite years of therapy, undiagnosed. Their conversation reveals why so many intelligent, successful people go undiagnosed and how that knowledge can accelerate their growth. This episode explores: The evolutionary benefits of ADHD. Why high-functioning ADHD often goes unrecognized (especially in people with high IQ). The shift between pathologizing ADHD vs. recognizing it as a spectrum with genuine superpowers. How creativity, entrepreneurship, and the ability to thrive in chaos are hallmarks of the ADHD brain. The importance of systems, delegation, and gamification in managing executive function. Why ADHD brains need more play, movement, and novelty than neurotypical brains. The connection between ADHD and trauma, including childhood emotional neglect and invalidation. How anxiety, OCD, and other co-occurring conditions intersect with ADHD. The role of nutrition, sleep, herbal medicine, and lifestyle in managing symptoms without over-reliance on medication. Why grief work is essential, especially for high-achieving men conditioned to ignore their bodies and emotions The gift of understanding: Dr. Mantz explains that ADHD is not related to IQ and exists across the entire spectrum of intelligence. When paired with high IQ, however, it creates individuals who can develop remarkable adaptations, turning deficits into competitive advantages. The key is learning to work with your brain rather than against it. Once you recognize your pain points, and your repeating patterns, you can build systems that support your unique neurology. Building habits and routines, proper sleep hygiene, diet, and strategic use of medication - all become essential tools for self-mastery. From burnout to breakthrough: For entrepreneurs and high achievers, ADHD can be both rocket fuel and kryptonite. The same traits that drive extraordinary success can lead to relationship problems, burnout, and a harsh inner critic. Dr. Mantz shares how many use anxiety and trauma as drivers, creating an unsustainable cycle that eventually crashes. The solution lies in shifting from push-based motivation to pull-based inspiration, connecting actions to values rather than fear. The conversation tackles the loneliness many experience, the tendency toward all-or-nothing thinking, and why selling a business leads to profound emptiness. Understanding your ADHD helps you prepare for transitions, maintain balance, and find sustainable sources of meaning beyond external achievement. Join Dr. Musselman and Dr. Mantz as they destigmatize ADHD, celebrate neurodivergence, and provide a roadmap for turning what others call a disorder into your greatest competitive advantage. Whether you've been diagnosed, suspect you have ADHD, or love someone who does, this conversation offers validation, practical wisdom, and hope. \Chapters 00:00:00 ADHD: An Evolutionary Gift 00:01:58 The Journey to Self-Diagnosis 00:03:35 High-Functioning ADHD: Breaking the Stereotype 00:06:28 Diagnosis: Label vs Tool 00:08:07 ADHD as Superpower: Creativity & Entrepreneurship 00:10:29 The Hunter-Gatherer Brain in Modern Society 00:11:36 The Interest Paradox: Focus & Hyperfocus 00:12:26 Gamification and Learning Strategies 00:14:12 The Need for Play & Movement 00:15:45 Types and Presentations of ADHD 00:16:39 Short-Term Memory & Executive Function 00:17:46 Building Systems and Delegation 00:19:09 Time Blindness and Daily Challenges 00:19:48 Recognizing ADHD: Signs and Patterns 00:20:58 ADHD and Entrepreneurship: The Connection 00:21:54 Heightened Sensitivity: Gift and Curse 00:23:09 Thriving in Chaos: The Emergency Response 00:24:16 Anxiety as Fuel: The Dangerous Driver 00:25:25 Post-Success Depression and Boredom 00:26:04 Relationships and ADHD 00:26:39 Task Switching and Hyperfocus Challenges 00:28:15 The All-or-Nothing Syndrome 00:30:31 Trauma, Sensitivity, and ADHD 00:41:07 Loneliness and Being Neurodivergent 00:41:50 The Midlife Crisis and Burnout 00:42:23 Finding Purpose Beyond Success 00:42:49 Interoception and Body Awareness 00:44:47 Co-Occurring Conditions: Anxiety and OCD 00:53:25 Grief Work: The Path to Healing 00:31:53 Treatment Approaches: Medication as Bridge 00:33:53 Nutrition and the ADHD Brain 00:51:18 Sleep Mastery: The Foundation 00:52:52 Building Habits: The Two-Minute Rule 00:59:24 Dynamic Dosing: Adapting Your Systems 01:00:58 Closing Thoughts and ...
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Meaning We Make Podcast: Born By The Fire
    Feb 27 2026
    Born By The Fire Welcome to The Meaning We Make podcast, where transformation through struggle becomes the pathway to our greatest potential. In this inaugural episode, host Dr. Jennifer Musselman, licensed psychotherapist and executive coach, introduces you to a powerful concept: that we are not destroyed by our hardships, but rather born from them. Speaking from her backyard fire pit in beautiful Montecito, California, on property that endured the devastating 2018 debris flow, Dr. Musselman christens a healing space that honors both resilience and rebirth. What does it mean to be born by the fire? It's the understanding that intense adversity doesn't define our limitations but forges our identity, making us stronger and leading to higher consciousness. The very flames that hurt us also shape who we become. Dr. Musselman shares her own journey, born into struggle and witnessing more by age 10 than any child should. Rather than accepting pain as her lot in life, she leveraged it, using education and deep inner work to heal and grow. Her transition from corporate America to becoming a clinician stands as testament to the power of turning toward fear rather than away from it. This episode explores: The metaphor of transformation through fire and what it means for personal growth Why we must acknowledge adversity, experience our feelings, and move forward to help others How we often mistake our emotional narratives for facts, living in reactive states rather than using emotions as information The danger of holding onto pain, creating disease, bad behaviors, and harmful habits Why doing the inner work and emotional intelligence deep dive is essential, even when it's uncomfortable The research showing that relationships, including the one with ourselves, matter most at the end of life The promise of this podcast: You don't have to stay stuck in your pain. Whether you're facing an affair, divorce, job loss, empty nesting, or any major life challenge, your adversity can become your greatest opportunity for growth. Pain is one of your greatest teachers if you choose to learn from it. Throughout this season, you'll hear from renowned clinicians offering tools to navigate life's most difficult experiences, plus incredible stories from people who have risen above their darkest moments. Their message is clear: if they did it, so can you. Join the Meaning We Make Community and discover how the meaning you make from your struggles determines your success and satisfaction in life. It's time to rise to your fullest potential, push your boundaries, and become more self aware. Your pain can be profound in the best way possible if you choose to make something with it. This is The Meaning We Make. Visit Our Podcast Hub Site: https://themeaningwemakepodcast.com Dr. Jennifer Musselman: https://jennifermusselman.com Chapters 00:00:00 Born By The Fire: Opening Reflection 00:01:02 Welcome to The Meaning We Make 00:01:57 Adversity as Our Greatest Teacher 00:02:27 Born Into Struggle: A Personal Story 00:03:00 The Inner Work Most People Avoid 00:04:13 From Corporate America to Clinical Practice 00:04:48 Making Meaning From Pain 00:05:04 The Podcast Mission and What's Ahead 00:05:48 Join The Community
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    6 mins