Episodes

  • From Surviving to Thriving With Christine Fruehwirth
    Mar 11 2026

    In this enlightening episode, Johnny Mango sits down with Christine Fruehwirth, a renowned life coach and author, to delve into the concept of the Four Stages of Living: surviving, stabilizing, emerging, and thriving. Christine shares her insights on how these stages can significantly impact personal growth and career transitions. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding where you are in these stages to better navigate life's challenges and opportunities. Christine also touches on the influence of external factors like the COVID pandemic and political climates on personal development and mindset.

    The conversation further explores practical strategies for individuals, especially women, re-entering the workforce after a hiatus. Christine provides valuable advice on networking and adapting to the evolving job market influenced by AI and automation. The episode also addresses the unique challenges faced by young adults as they transition into independence and seek purpose. Christine emphasizes the role of service and giving back as pathways to finding deeper meaning in life. Overall, this episode offers listeners a roadmap to embracing life's transitions and unlocking their full potential.

    www.flexcareersconsulting.com

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    38 mins
  • The Sacred Marriage of Heart and Brain That Unlocks the Cosmic Consciousness With Betty Kovacs
    Feb 18 2026

    In this enlightening interview, Johnny Mango welcomes Betty Kovacs, a scholar with a PhD in symbolic and mythic language, to explore the profound insights of ancient shamanic traditions. Betty shares her journey from teaching in the 1960s to her deep exploration of shamanism in South America and Siberia. She discusses how our ancestors viewed themselves as an integral part of nature, a perspective that contrasts sharply with the modern materialistic worldview. Betty emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with the symbolic brain and heart consciousness, which she believes can heal our disconnection from nature and ourselves. Her insights draw on both ancient wisdom and modern scientific discoveries, particularly in quantum physics, which she argues validate the spiritual insights of our ancestors.

    Betty also delves into the concept of Christ consciousness, which she describes as the union of the left and right brain through the heart, connecting us to cosmic consciousness. She critiques the historical shift towards a left-brain-dominated worldview, initiated by the Deuteronomists, which she believes has led to a fragmented understanding of our existence. Betty advocates for a return to the holistic shamanic traditions that honor the whole brain and heart consciousness. She shares personal experiences of loss and spiritual awakening, underscoring the belief in the immortality of consciousness. Her book, "Merchants of Light," further explores these themes, offering a vision of a world transformed by a renewed understanding of our divine and creative nature.

    https://kamlak.com/

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    33 mins
  • The Power of Meditation: Insights from Jeff Patterson
    Feb 5 2026

    In this engaging episode of "Minutes with Mango," host Johnny Mango sits down with Jeff Patterson, a seasoned martial arts instructor and meditation advocate, to explore the transformative power of meditation. Jeff shares his journey from a skeptical young boxer to a passionate meditation practitioner, emphasizing how meditation has not only enhanced his athletic performance but also brought profound changes to his life. He discusses the five paths of meditation practice, highlighting how each path—performance, therapeutic, medical, philosophical, and spiritual—offers unique benefits, from improving athletic flow states to fostering deeper philosophical insights.

    Jeff further elaborates on the concept of meditation as an evolving life practice, encouraging listeners to integrate meditation into their daily routines through ritual and active practices. He dispels common misconceptions about meditation, emphasizing that it's not about achieving perfection but about consistent practice and refocusing. Jeff also introduces his book, "The Yielding Warrior," which delves into the principles of yielding in martial arts and meditation, advocating for strategic awareness and balance in both physical and mental realms. With a wealth of experience and a passion for teaching, Jeff invites listeners to explore meditation's potential to enhance their lives, offering online programs and resources for those interested in embarking on this transformative journey.

    https://theyieldingwarrior.com/

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    35 mins
  • Exploring Consciousness: Stephen Hawley Martin's Journey Beyond Reality
    Dec 31 2025

    In the conversation between Johnny Mango and Stephen Hawley Martin, Stephen discusses his new book, "A New Theory of Human Life and Existence," which explores the nature of reality and consciousness. Stephen shares his personal journey, which began with a near-death experience that led him to question the materialistic view of existence. He delves into the idea that consciousness is not confined to the brain but is a part of a universal mind, a concept supported by quantum physics and studies from the University of Virginia's Division of Perceptual Studies. Stephen argues that life is a continuum and that we are spiritual beings having a physical experience, with our consciousness evolving over time.

    Stephen also touches on the role of religion and spirituality in understanding human existence, suggesting that traditional religious interpretations may have missed the essence of spiritual teachings. He believes that the chaos in the world today is part of a transition from a materialistic to a more spiritual understanding of life. Stephen emphasizes the importance of overcoming the ego, which he describes as a construct developed in early childhood, and suggests that our beliefs, whether from this life or past ones, shape our reality.

    https://www.shmartin.com/biography

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    43 mins
  • "Unlocking the Secret Genius: Creativity and Sensory Processing" with Donna Redman & Cindy Duffy
    Dec 16 2025

    In this enlightening episode, host Johnny Mango welcomes Donna Redman and Cindy Duffy, the masterminds behind the Secret Genius Project. The discussion delves into the intricate connections between creativity, sensory processing, and self-expression. Donna shares her journey of discovering how art, science, and nature intertwine to shape our identity and purpose, emphasizing the innate human drive to create and express. Cindy, an occupational therapist, adds depth by explaining the sensory processing theory and its profound impact on both children and adults, highlighting the importance of understanding sensory needs to foster emotional well-being and personal growth.

    The conversation further explores the application of sensory processing insights across various settings, from educational environments to therapeutic interventions for conditions like autism and ADHD. Donna and Cindy share compelling stories of transformation, illustrating how tailored sensory approaches can unlock hidden potential and lead to remarkable achievements. The episode underscores the universal relevance of sensory awareness, offering valuable perspectives for parents, educators, and anyone interested in enhancing their understanding of human behavior and development.

    https://thesecretgeniusproject.com/

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    40 mins
  • Healing Trauma: Insights from a Former Firefighter with Ashlea Dillard
    Dec 2 2025

    In this interview, Ashlea Dillard shares her journey from being a firefighter paramedic to becoming a licensed professional counselor and hypnotherapist. She discusses her mission to end suffering and help others achieve liberation, which stems from her own experiences of suffering in silence while working in emergency services. Ashlea explains how her career in EMS exposed her to trauma and led her to seek personal growth and healing through education and therapy. She emphasizes the importance of self-care and mental health for first responders, highlighting the challenges they face, such as burnout and compassion fatigue.

    Ashlea also talks about her work with first responders, military personnel, and their families, using hypnosis to address trauma and stress. She describes hypnosis as a powerful tool for creating instant change by working with the subconscious mind to clear deep-rooted beliefs and emotions. Additionally, Ashlea discusses her podcast, "Sit Around the Fire," which aims to support and educate first responders and their families through storytelling and expert insights. The podcast serves as a platform to reach a broader audience and continue her mission of helping others beyond one-on-one sessions.

    https://sitaroundthefire.org/

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    37 mins
  • Rebuilding Lives: John David Graham's Journey from Detours to Purpose
    Nov 19 2025

    In this engaging conversation, Johnny Mango interviews John David Graham, the founder of the Good Samaritan Home, a program dedicated to helping individuals reintegrate into society after incarceration. John shares his journey from a varied career path, including roles as a children's home counselor, truck driver, and minister, to finding his true calling in establishing a non-profit shelter. The Good Samaritan Home started as a small initiative in his own home and has grown to encompass 21 houses across Ohio, providing a safe haven and support for those transitioning from prison life. John emphasizes the importance of housing in reducing recidivism rates and highlights the collaborative efforts with local organizations to provide job training and support for residents.

    Throughout the interview, John reflects on the challenges and triumphs of running the Good Samaritan Home, including overcoming community resistance and financial hurdles. He discusses the critical role of mentoring and relationship-building in the rehabilitation process, as well as the broader societal issues of trust and authority that have evolved since the 1960s. John also shares insights from his book, "Running as Fast as I Can," which draws on his personal experiences and offers a narrative of perseverance and hope. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the impact of music and arts in prison rehabilitation and the importance of trying new things and staying mentally active.

    https://johndavidgraham.com

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    40 mins