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Michael Daw: A Rare Academic Voice Approaching Spiritual Work with Open Curiosity #notafraid

Michael Daw: A Rare Academic Voice Approaching Spiritual Work with Open Curiosity #notafraid

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Holistic Circle
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Episode Title:
You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know

Guest: Michael Daw
Host: Philipp Kobald

Description:
Michael Daw is a respected academic and consciousness researcher who brings both scientific rigor and open-hearted curiosity to spiritual questions.

In this episode of Spiritual Conversation, he explores what really happens when we pray, heal, or set an intention. From experiments on focused thought to the mystery of healing water, Daw walks the line between belief and evidence.

If you’ve ever wondered whether “woo” has proof—or just needs better PR—this episode is for you.

Why You Should Watch:

  • Learn how science and spirituality can work together
  • Discover surprising results from intentionality experiments
  • Explore the blurry line between belief and evidence
  • Hear why science might be a tool for wonder—not just proof

Guest Bio:
Michael Daw is a consciousness researcher and academic exploring the intersection of science, spirituality, and healing. His work invites both skeptics and seekers to stay curious.

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