What if everything we’ve been taught about mindset, performance, healing, and “working on ourselves” is thoroughly ass-backwards?
In this expansive and provocative conversation, former elite athlete, coach, and author Garret Kramer joins me to dismantle our modern obsession with tools, techniques, trauma narratives, and mindset hacks — and to point toward something far more radical: self-discovery.
Garret shares the moment he walked out on one of the world’s top sports psychologists, why trying to “control your attitude” is a logical fallacy, and how peak performance actually arises when the doer disappears. We explore why therapy often reinforces suffering, why feelings don’t need fixing, and how recognizing your infinite nature dissolves fear — on the field and in life.
This episode is not about improving yourself.
It’s about remembering who you are.
If you’re tired of being told what to think, how to feel, or what tool you need next — this conversation will land.
Watch on Odysee. Listen on Progressive Radio Network and podcast platforms everywhere.
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Show notes:
• Why Garret walked out on a world-famous sports psychologist — and never looked back
• The myth of “controlling your attitude” (and why it doesn’t make logical sense)
• Why techniques, routines, and mindset hacks often block peak performance
• The difference between self-help and self-discovery
• How the mind naturally self-corrects when we stop interfering
• What athletes mean when they say “I wasn’t even the doer”
• Why the zone is a state of absence, not focus
• Fear, death, and why elite performers don’t identify as the body
• Why feelings are transient — and trying to fix them creates suffering
• Garret’s critique of trauma culture and modern therapy
• The Superman metaphor: why most people are trying to fix a misunderstanding
• “Be in the world, but not of the world” — reinterpreting Jesus as the ultimate coach
• Why living from belief (instead of direct experience) generates anxiety
• Consciousness veiling and unveiling — the real nature of the human journey
• Why freedom isn’t “like-minded spaces” — it’s openness
• Garret’s work with pro athletes and championship teams
• Why he refuses to give tools, techniques, or methods — on principle