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Bradley Lovell – Nervous System Reset

Bradley Lovell – Nervous System Reset

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Please enjoy this interview with Bradley Lovell, speaker at Texas Fruit Festival.

You can meet Bradley Lovell at Texas Fruit Festival
https://texasfruitfestival.com

(00:00) Introduction to Bradley Lovell
(01:20) Partying, Realizing Need for Change, Repetitive Relationship Patterns
(05:56) Exploring New Paths: Psychedelics, Meditation Fasting & Raw Food
(09:55) Living Without a Phone, Role of Social Media, Protecting your Peace
(17:04) Journey to Peru & Ayahuasca Experience
(23:26) Transition to Meditation: The Inner Journey
(28:49) Nervous System Reset Technique
(37:42) Bradley’s Focus on Raw Foods Heavy Diet
(42:31) Self-Care, Daily Rituals, Meditation, Mental Peace
(57:10) The Future of Urban vs. Rural Life
(57:56) Dealing with Negative Forces, Protecting Yourself
(01:05:24) Bradley’s Multifaceted Life and Artistic Creations
(01:06:06) Bradley Lovell’s Appearance at Texas Fruit Festival
(01:07:22) Upcoming Projects: Music, Art, and Travel
(01:08:25) How to get out of a rut

Nervous System Reset, Spiritual Awakening & the Power of Inner Space | Bradley Lovell What if the key to healing, clarity, and personal transformation isn’t “out there,” but right here — in your own breath, your own awareness, and your own ability to pause? In this deep, thoughtful conversation, Bradley Lovell shares how he transitioned from a life of distraction, overconsumption, and burnout into one centered around simplicity, nervous system regulation, and inner peace. Bradley is the creator of Nervous System Reset, a practice that blends breathwork, somatic movement, and intentional awareness. But behind the technique is a much larger story — one of inner listening, deep experimentation, and radical lifestyle change.

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