Episode 10. Arnold Westphal.

In “The Primal Scream” podcast, Edi Oz and Arnold Westphal explore personal transformation, focusing on masculine identity, vulnerability, and healing. Arnold shares his journey of overcoming fear and anger through primal experiences, such as facing his fear of heights and processing early childhood grief. Through his work with “Breakthrough for Men,” Arnold emphasizes the importance of creating spaces where men can reclaim authentic emotional expression, confront shame, and embrace their “hero’s journey.” Together, Edi and Arnold discuss how societal pressures often lead men to suppress emotions, causing disconnection and perpetuating cycles of shame. They examine the broader impacts of patriarchy on both genders and highlight the need for compassion, curiosity, and safe spaces to foster personal growth, enabling men and women to build healthier, more authentic connections.

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Episode 9. Reda Rackley.

This podcast episode features a conversation between Edi Oz and Reda Rackley about the concept of the “primal scream” and its significance in personal and societal transformation. Reda, an artist and teacher, describes the primal scream as a powerful release of repressed emotions and ancestral trauma. They discuss how this cathartic experience can lead to personal growth, healing, and reconnection with one’s indigenous roots. The conversation touches on themes of feminine power, the current political climate, and the role of women in shaping a new societal narrative. Reda emphasizes the importance of creating safe spaces for women to express themselves fully and the need for both masculine and feminine energies to work together in harmony. The episode concludes with reflections on the role of elders or “crones” in guiding younger generations through these transformative times.

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Episode 8. Courtney Adair.

In this episode of the Primal Scream podcast, Edi Oz and Courtney Adair discuss deep personal transformation, focusing on pivotal moments of inner conflict and healing. They explore themes of grief, particularly how Courtney processed the death of her father, and how life’s challenges often serve as catalysts for growth. The conversation highlights the journey of embracing one’s inner voice and body, and how breaking free from societal expectations and old narratives can lead to profound self-discovery. Courtney shares her experiences in the world of West Coast Swing, her healing journey through yoga, and her transformative time in the Peruvian jungle. Together, they emphasize the importance of trusting the self, moving beyond “woundology” to find wisdom, and navigating the balance between survival mechanisms and personal evolution. The podcast ends with a reflection on the collective “primal scream” as a metaphor for societal change and awakening.

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Episode 7. John Wayne Littlefeather.

The podcast episode features Edi Oz and John Wayne, who discuss the intersection of technology advancements, spirituality, and how children are shaping the future. They explore how spiritual practices can help navigate the fast-changing tech landscape and highlight the role of younger generations in driving innovation. Their conversation touches on leadership, human connection, and the importance of curiosity and resilience in shaping the future.

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Episode 6. Angelina DeWeese

In this podcast interview, Edi Oz and Angelina DeWeese explore the profound aspects of self-expression, vulnerability, and personal transformation. Angelina emphasizes the importance of speaking one’s truth and the power of using one’s voice to navigate life’s challenges. The conversation delves into the healing potential of creativity, the process of reclaiming one’s story, and how embodying self-authenticity can lead to a greater sense of freedom. Both speakers touch on the impact of external pressures and societal expectations, but highlight the resilience that comes from trusting oneself and embracing one’s unique path.

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Episode 5. Julie Eve.

This podcast interview with Edi Oz and Julie Eve explores the concept of primal screams and their emotional significance. The conversation delves into the healing power of music and singing in ceremonial settings, emphasizing the importance of trust and surrender. They discuss the challenges of the current world, stressing the need for connection with nature and like-minded individuals. Julie Eve opens up about overcoming a dark period in her life, highlighting the value of vulnerability and seeking support.

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Episode 4. Michelle Holmes.

Michelle, in her interview on the “Primal Scream” podcast, shares her transformative experience she received from her sacred witness circle. This circle of friends, characterized by deep trust and non-judgment, played a crucial role in her healing journey. Michelle discusses how the practice of being seen and heard without judgment allowed her to confront and release deep-seated fears and traumas. This experience fostered a sense of community and connection, highlighting the importance of supportive relationships in personal growth and spiritual healing.

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Episode 3. Elizabeth Ferreira.

In this in-depth conversation on the Primal Scream Podcast, Elizabeth Ferreira explores the concept of the “primal scream” as a metaphor for releasing suppressed emotions and reclaiming one’s authentic self. They discuss their personal journeys of breaking free from restrictive family systems and societal expectations, emphasizing the importance of trusting one’s inner voice and body wisdom. The conversation delves into the challenges of setting boundaries, dealing with rejection sensitivity, and the process of finding and expressing one’s true self.

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Episode 2. Courtney Adair.

In this intimate episode of the Primal Scream Podcast, Courtney Adair explores her personal journey with the concept of the “primal scream” as a metaphor for releasing suppressed emotions and reclaiming one’s voice. Adair discusses the physical sensations associated with this urge, past methods of silencing it, and the importance of creating a safe space for expression. She delves into navigating societal pressures while honoring one’s true needs, the process of getting sober, and reconnecting with childlike joy. Adair also touches on her work as a social justice counselor, challenging the notion of inherent human laziness, and the practice of compassion. Throughout the episode, she weaves personal anecdotes with professional insights, emphasizing the interconnectedness of individual healing and systemic change.

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