• Ep. 140 The Maiden of Lorraine, Joan of Arc and her fate
    Jun 30 2026

    Most great stories aren’t about the battles you see; they’re about the battles within. What if the key to saving a kingdom, or even yourself, lies in understanding the power of faith, sacrifice, and perceived madness?

    Join us as we unravel the extraordinary journey of Joan of Arc, a 17-year-old peasant girl who defied impossible odds and became France’s unlikeliest heroine. From her divine visions to her daring campaigns, discover how one young girl’s unwavering conviction breathed new life into a dying nation, and how that conviction led her straight to the flames of heresy.

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    24 mins
  • Ep. 139 Grieving through AI: John Kammer discusses the therapeutic side of Artificial Intelligence
    Jun 23 2026

    Trigger Warning: This episode does talk about Suicide.

    This episode of Truth and Shadow explores grief, memory, and the role AI can play in emotional healing. Host BT speaks with John, founder of guardianaingels.ai a reflective journaling platform built to help people process loss between therapy sessions. John shares how the idea emerged from his own experience with losing close friends and how the tool uses structured prompts based on Worden’s tasks of mourning. The conversation emphasizes privacy, emotional honesty, and the importance of sharing grief to reduce isolation. Rather than replacing therapy, the platform is presented as a bridge, offering support, presence, and continuity in moments of loneliness.

    02:15 Forethought
    10:45 Interview begins

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Ep. 138 Diane R. Gehart, Ph.D on Rewriting Your Life Story, the Power of Narrative Therapy
    Jun 16 2026

    In this episode host BT delves into the intricate world of narrative therapy with guest Diane Gehart, Ph.D, a seasoned psychotherapist and educator. They explore how the stories we tell ourselves shape our identities and influence our mental health. The discussion highlights the power of narrative therapy in helping individuals reframe their personal narratives, moving from victimhood to empowerment. Diane shares insights into the therapeutic process, emphasizing the importance of externalizing problems and examining cultural influences on our personal stories. The episode also touches on the role of courage in overcoming life's challenges and the transformative potential of embracing one's shadow self. Through engaging dialogue, listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own life stories and consider how they might rewrite them for a more fulfilling existence.

    Diane's Youtube: youtube.com/@DianeRGehartPhD
    website: dianegehart.com

    For a deep dive educational video on Narrative Therapy join Dr. Gehart here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhAyuKj8JLA&t=2364s


    Chapters

    02:30 BT's Forethought: How Stories Shape Our Identity and Meaning
    04:23 Confronting Painful Stories and Rewriting Them
    07:12 Externalizing Problems and Gaining Control
    10:30 Interview Starts
    11:35 The Role of Archetypes and Myths in Personal Narratives
    27:16 Shadow Self and Integrating Hidden Parts
    42:58 Confronting Darkness and the Hero's Journey
    55:50 Hope and Transformation Through Storytelling

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Ep. 137 The Joan of Arc story, Part 3...Normal Child, not so normal future
    Jun 9 2026

    In this third installment of BT's Shadow Short series on Joan of Arc the host explores the young Joan growing up, and being truly not that different than any other young lady at the time. Born in 1412 Joan of Arc wasn't predicted to be a saint, and martyr. Instead, if it was not for her life and actions, she would have faded into the vast ocean of history. Join BT as he talks about the world, and her place in it.

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    26 mins
  • Ep 136 Robert Howell, and the dystopian or utopian outcomes of AI
    Jun 2 2026

    Trigger Warning: Guest clicks his pen throughout. It was his first podcast interview, it is a good interview/discussion about AI, and I do apologize for the clicking.

    In this episode, BT brings on author Robert Howell, to discuss the future and reality of artificial intelligence. They talk about some of the nuances within the world today, and the need to understand that there are two very different paths one can take into the future as it relates to AI and large language models, LLM's (ChatGPT, Grok etc.)

    Robert Howling, Novels & Stories

    Amazon.com: Robert Howling: books, biography, latest update

    Amazon.com: Alternative Futures: A Collection of 12 Short Stories eBook : Howling, Robert: Kindle Store


    Amazon.com: Dystopias (Almost) Everywhere: Eleven Short Stories eBook : Howling, Robert: Kindle Store


    Revenge of A Duster: HowlingThe order of the world has changed - reversed! Because of climate change, the developed world has been almost abandone, Robert: 9798992471922: Amazon.com: Books

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Ep. 135 The Hidden Dangers of Blurring Reality with author John R Carlos
    May 26 2026

    Explore the future of technology, artificial intelligence, and their ethical implications through a compelling dystopian narrative. Join author John R. Carlos as he discusses his journey from military service to science fiction writing, the inspiration behind his trilogy, and the profound questions about humanity's future.


    Website: johnrcarlos.com.au/

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • ep. 134 When the Pyre Burns, anticipating Joan of Arc's birth
    May 19 2026

    This Shadow Short delves into the complex interplay between power, spirituality, and historical events in medieval France. It examines how political and religious institutions manipulated authority, leading to the persecution of alternative beliefs and the erosion of public trust. The narrative highlights the psychological and spiritual consequences of these fractured authorities, emphasizing the societal impact of such dynamics. Through historical examples, it illustrates how the manipulation of narratives and control over belief systems shaped the era, leading to a civilization grappling with existential questions and a longing for coherence and renewal.

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    30 mins
  • Ep. 133 Between Shield and Sanctuary: Sparta, Poros, and the Sacred Art of Healing
    May 12 2026

    In this Episode host BT explores themes of psychology, history, and spirituality with guest Dr. Edward Tick discuss the balance between strength and healing, using ancient Sparta as a metaphor for modern struggles. They highlight the Greek island Poros as a sanctuary with rich mythological history. The conversation emphasizes the importance of sacred spaces and community in healing, drawing parallels between ancient practices and modern needs. The episode concludes with reflections on creating personal sacred spaces and the power of dream incubation for healing.

    Dr. Tick's website edwardtick.com

    02:30 Forethought
    08:30 Interview Starts

    09:30 Exploring the Sanctuary of Poros

    25:47 The Concept of Asylum in Ancient Greece

    35:00 The Ancient Greek Perspective on Accountability

    43:01 Healing Traditions of Ancient Greece

    56:07 Resacralizing Modern Healing Spaces

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    1 hr and 7 mins