• From Trauma to Trust: Healing Patients Beyond Their Teeth
    Dec 19 2025

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    Dr. Hassan, founder of Smile Land Dental, shares his inspiring and winding journey from wanting to be a biologist, carpenter, and pilot to becoming a compassionate leader in dentistry. He opens up about the pressure of family expectations, the immigrant hustle to get into U.S. dental school, and the profound realization that he loves his work not just for the procedure, but for the people.

    In this heartwarming conversation, Dr. Hassan reveals how he helps patients overcome deep-seated dental anxiety—often stemming from childhood trauma—without always resorting to IV sedation. He discusses the importance of human connection, why “core values” are the foundation of any successful business, and how true success is defined by inner peace, not just financial gain.

    Connect with : Dr. Hassan Website: https://smilandfl.com/

    Chapters: 00:00 – Intro: Dr. Hassan’s journey to dentistry 01:40 – From wanting to be a pilot to becoming a dentist 04:00 – It’s okay to change your mind about your career 06:30 – The immigrant path to dental school: Grit and help 10:00 – Why core values are the secret to business success 15:00 – Building trust with patients who are terrified 20:00 – Healing dental trauma: Why IV sedation isn’t always the answer 24:00 – The psychology of pain and anxiety in the chair 26:30 – Why being a “human” dentist matters more than the tech 30:00 – Dr. Hassan’s definition of being a human being

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    42 mins
  • Can an App Fix the Broken U.S. Healthcare System?
    Dec 18 2025

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    Dr. John Lees, a PhD physicist turned healthcare innovator, joins the podcast to discuss his revolutionary new app, Your Copay, which aims to bring transparency to the murky world of U.S. healthcare pricing. Dr. Lees shares his incredible career trajectory—from computational physics to the CDC, to becoming a volunteer firefighter and Ironman triathlete.

    He explains the massive problem of price opacity in medicine, why healthcare debt is the leading cause of bankruptcy (and why it’s not dischargeable), and how his app empowers patients to “shop” for care just like they would for a car or groceries. By crowdsourcing data, Dr. Lees hopes to create an efficient market that drives costs down and quality up, giving power back to the patient.

    Connect with : John Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnlees/ Website: https://www.yourcopay.com/

    Chapters: 00:00 – Intro: Dr. John Lees’ journey from physics to healthcare 02:00 – From the CDC to founding Copay Technologies 03:30 – What is the “Your Copay” app? (Waze for healthcare) 04:30 – The problem: Buying healthcare without knowing the price 06:00 – The crisis of high-deductible plans and surprise bills 07:30 – Why healthcare debt is a trap you can’t escape 09:00 – The disparity between the healthy and the chronically ill 12:00 – Bringing transparency and capitalism to medicine 15:00 – How crowdsourcing data can lower medical costs 20:00 – Dr. Lees’ mission: Wellness as a basic human right

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    24 mins
  • Can You Train Your Brain Like You Train Your Body? (Mental Fitness 101)
    Dec 17 2025

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    In this episode, TEDx speaker, certified coach, and founder of Oligye Enterprises, Colin C. Thompson, joins Justin to discuss the concept of “mental fitness” and why training your mind is just as critical as training your body. Colin shares his personal journey from a Jamaican immigrant family in Canada and the U.S. to building a life and business in Shanghai, China. He breaks down the “immigrant hustle” mindset—its powers and its pitfalls—and explains how he transitioned from corporate life at IBM to empowering others to master their minds.

    They dive deep into practical strategies for reducing stress, including Colin’s strict “no news” diet to eliminate unnecessary drama and negativity. Colin also opens up about the unique work culture in China, the “996” (9 a.m. to 9 p.m., 6 days a week) grind, and how he maintains inner peace amidst a chaotic world. If you feel overwhelmed by the noise of modern life or want to turn your mind from an enemy into an ally, this conversation offers the tools you need.

    Connect with : Colin Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colincthompson/ Website: http://www.colincthompson.com/

    Chapters: 00:00 – Intro: Is your mind your friend or enemy? 01:48 – The immigrant hustle: Jamaica to Canada to the U.S. 03:00 – Moving to China in 2007: Seeking opportunity outside the U.S. 05:30 – What is “Mental Fitness” and how do you train it? 09:15 – The difference between mental health and mental fitness 14:00 – How to stop letting pet peeves control your emotions 21:00 – The “996” work culture in China explained 23:00 – Why Colin stopped watching the news (and you should too) 25:00 – Protecting your peace in a digital world 30:00 – The power of living drama-free 35:00 – What it means to be human: Colin’s final thoughts

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    36 mins
  • How Helping Others Heals Your Own Soul
    Dec 16 2025

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    Gary Scott, host of the What Have You Cured? podcast and a grief coach, joins Justin for a raw and emotional conversation about loss, healing, and the human experience. Gary shares the heartbreaking story of losing his wife to cancer and spending a decade in a “rabbit hole” of grief before emerging with a mission to help others. He discusses the challenges men face in expressing emotion and how his podcast became a vehicle for deep, healing conversations.

    Gary and Justin explore the concept of being “virtual beings having a human experience,” the profound impact of simple acts of kindness, and why giving to others is the surest way to heal yourself. Whether you’re grieving a loss or looking for more meaning in your life, Gary’s wisdom offers a light in the dark.

    Connect with : Gary Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garyscottgroup/

    Chapters: 00:00 – Intro: Gary Scott on grief and kindness 01:30 – Losing his wife and the 10-year journey of grief 03:00 – Why vulnerability makes for the best podcasts 05:00 – Men and grief: Why we crash when we don’t talk 10:00 – The “What Have You Cured?” podcast mission 15:00 – How helping others helps you heal 20:00 – We are virtual beings in a human experience 25:00 – The power of giving vs. taking 32:00 – Grief coaching: moving from pain to purpose 36:00 – What it means to be human: Kindness and respect

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    40 mins
  • Why “We’re a Family” is the biggest Lie Corporate America Tells
    Dec 15 2025

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    Travis Schachtner, author and innovator, joins the podcast to challenge the outdated norms of corporate leadership. Travis shares his diverse background—from farmhand and Navy sonar technician to field service and college instructor—and how listening to younger generations (Millennials and Gen Z) radically shifted his perspective on work. He argues that the “we are a family” rhetoric is a manipulative tool used by companies to extract more labor for less respect.

    Travis and Justin discuss the harsh realities of profit-driven decisions, such as billion-dollar companies refusing to air-condition warehouses, and why “market competitive” wages often just mean “the lowest we can get away with.” This episode is a call to arms for employment ethics, urging workers to treat jobs as contracts, not identities, and empowering leaders to actually care for the humans who build their profits.

    Connect with : Travis Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travis-schachtner-798a72190/ Website: https://www.ftsleaders.com/

    Chapters: 00:00 – Intro: Travis Schachtner on challenging leadership norms 01:10 – From farmhand to Navy tech: A diverse work history 02:30 – Why “Work to Contract” is the healthiest mindset 03:50 – The billion-dollar company with no air conditioning 05:00 – Why Gen Z is right to question corporate loyalty 07:30 – The lie of “We are a family” in business 11:00 – What “Market Competitive” wages actually mean (it’s not good) 14:00 – The shift from company loyalty to worker power 18:00 – Why treating employees like humans is good for business 22:00 – How to set boundaries and go home to your real family 26:00 – Redefining success: It’s not just about the paycheck

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    38 mins
  • Is the Crash of Your Business Actually the Start of Your Calling?
    Dec 12 2025

    What business challenges are you facing in your IT environment right now? Start by taking our free IT Health Check at https://freeithealth.com to uncover potential risks and improvement areas.

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    Summary

    In this conversation, Rory Paquette shares his personal journey of feeling isolated during challenging times and the immense pressure he felt as a father. He discusses the pivotal moment that led him to create a podcast aimed at helping other fathers feel less alone in their struggles, emphasizing the importance of connection and support in parenting.

    Connect with : Rory Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@THEPodcasterNation@UCVFVL9uJ2HIcEuFAWLZe2Hg Website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2389543

    Chapters 00:00 – Intro & who is Rory Paquette?​ 01:20 – Rough childhood, self-made beginnings, and early responsibility​ 02:00 – Building a real estate company with 5 offices in 2 states​ 02:30 – 2008 crash: losing everything (even the dog)​ 04:10 – Trying to recover, then getting crushed again by 2020​ 04:40 – Teaching, mentoring, and speaking as the way back​ 05:30 – Moving from stages to online and discovering podcasting​ 05:50 – Starting Power of Man to help other fathers and husbands​ 06:40 – Six podcasts, late nights, and doing this work full time​ 06:55 – What one hour of sleep for months actually looked like​ 07:30 – Food, weight gain, and the physical cost of survival mode​ 14:30 – The night on the floor with legal pads instead of a gun​ 15:45 – Realizing you’re not alone—and refusing to let others feel alone​ 16:40 – Advice for men on reaching out “one more time”​ 17:40 – Working with veterans, 3 a.m. texts, and answering the call​ 18:20 – Emotions are temporary: seeing past the red fog

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    28 mins
  • Can Your Deepest Wounds Really Become Your Greatest Wisdom?
    Dec 11 2025

    What business challenges are you facing in your IT environment right now? Start by taking our free IT Health Check at https://freeithealth.com to uncover potential risks and improvement areas.

    Connect with Justin: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-itee-walker/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justiniteewalker Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/multiversetechnologypodcast

    Shaman and spiritual guide Kerry Blaser shares her powerful story of growing up in a traumatized family system, internalizing pain, and eventually attempting suicide in her mid‑40s before beginning a decade-long healing journey. She explains how childhood trauma, anxious attachment, and sexual repression shaped her relationships, and how attracting avoidant, overexpressed partners mirrored back the wounds she needed to transform.​

    Kerry walks Justin through her core insight: if you want “Mount Everest–level” wisdom, you often end up carrying Mount Everest–level wounds. She reveals how turning emotional wounds into wisdom recalibrated her nervous system from fear, guilt, and shame toward love, compassion, and enlightenment, including multiple enlightenment experiences she later realized were part of a normal human emotional range.

    Connect with : Kerry Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCsgytf5p2XHeODIUpHC7Wvg Website: http://www.kerryblaser.com/ Freebie: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dEJ2TEHK7VPotoCYLdMnzt37_KR6kvB4/view?usp=drive_link

    Chapters 00:00 – Intro & Kerry’s background as a shaman and spiritual guide​ 01:20 – Traumatic childhood, parents’ wounds, and early work ethic​ 02:40 – Education, marriage, kids, and living in constant inner pain​ 03:40 – Migraines, meds, and hitting a crisis point in her 40s​ 04:05 – Her mother’s death and the call to accept psychic gifts and heal​ 04:30 – Realizing her soul “planned” Mount Everest–sized wounds for wisdom​ 05:20 – Attracting famous men and partners who mirrored her wounds back​ 06:20 – Anxious attachment, sexual repression, and drawing avoidant men​ 06:45 – Turning emotional wounds into wisdom and recalibrating the nervous system​ 07:30 – Vibrating higher: what that actually means physiologically​ 08:20 – Ten years of work and discovering her shamanic gifts in her 50s​ 25:50 – First enlightenment experience and realizing enlightenment is an emotion​ 26:30 – Using her analytical mind to question God, creation, and feminine energy​ 27:30 – Divine feminine as creation, divine masculine as execution​ 28:00 – Repression of the feminine across history, from Asherah to Mary Magdalene​ 29:00 – Imperial structures, churches, and ongoing suppression of feminine wisdom

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    47 mins
  • Are You Carrying More Emotional Weight Than Your Role Can Sustain?
    Dec 10 2025

    What business challenges are you facing in your IT environment right now? Start by taking our free IT Health Check at https://freeithealth.com to uncover potential risks and improvement areas.

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    In this episode, executive coach and former dermatology PA Kasey D’Amato breaks down what it really means to lead with both data and emotional intelligence. She shares how 20 years in clinical practice, launching three businesses, and serving as a fractional chief of staff shaped her “head–heart–gut” decision framework and her philosophy of self-leadership before team leadership. Kasey and Justin explore emotional weight, burnout, resilience, and why knowing your own Polaris point is essential if you want to build a business, a career, and a life that actually aligns with who you are.​

    Kasey also walks through her four leadership quadrants (industry, business, self, team) and offers practical ways founders and senior leaders can build support systems, “three whos,” and coaching relationships so they stop feeling alone at the top. If you’ve ever felt trapped in your role, misaligned with a leader above you, or unclear on what you truly want, this conversation will help you get honest, grounded, and moving again.

    Connect with : Kasey Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaseydamato/ Website: https://www.kaseydamato.com/

    Chapters 00:00 – Intro & who is Kasey D’Amato?​ 02:30 – From dermatology PA to entrepreneur and advisor​ 03:50 – The emotional weight leaders secretly carry​ 05:15 – The head–heart–gut decision-making framework explained​ 08:00 – Why emotional intelligence matters even more in the age of AI​ 09:20 – Self-leadership vs team and industry leadership (4 quadrants)​ 11:20 – Knowing what you actually want: your Polaris point​ 13:40 – Resilience, obstacles, and navigating your emotional state​ 16:10 – When you don’t align with your leader (and what to do)​ 19:00 – Building your “three whos” and support systems as a founder​ 22:10 – Fractional chief of staff: what it is and who it helps​ 26:10 – You’re not stuck and you’re not alone: reframing your story​ 30:00 – Where to find Kasey & final thoughts on being human

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    33 mins