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  • The Sacred Speaks

    138: Leslie Kean on Surviving Death, UFO Reporting, and Non-Local Consciousness

    21.04.2026 | 1 Std. 36 Min.
    Does consciousness survive death? Investigative journalist Leslie Kean has spent two decades following the evidence, from Pentagon UFO reports to physical mediums in the UK. In this episode, she and John Price explore what happens when rigorous investigation meets phenomena that refuse to fit inside a materialist frame.

    Kean describes her path from Zen practice and investigative journalism through the pivotal 1999 French UFO report, to the landmark 2017 New York Times Pentagon UFO story (with Ralph Blumenthal and Helene Cooper). She explains her evidence-based approach in Surviving Death: near-death experiences, children's verifiable past-life memories, and physical mediumship, including her experiences with UK medium Stewart Alexander.

    The conversation moves through non-local consciousness, ontological shock, the reduction of fear that comes with encountering this material directly, shifts in modern journalism, and open questions connecting UFO phenomena to afterlife research.

    About Leslie Kean
    Investigative journalist. Author of Surviving Death and UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record. Her 2017 NYT Pentagon UFO investigation was one of the most-read articles in Times history. Zen practitioner for over 30 years.

    Key Takeaways
    Kean describes an evidence-first approach to phenomena dismissed by mainstream science, grounding investigation in verifiable cases rather than belief.
    Non-local consciousness is framed as a working hypothesis supported by NDEs, past-life memories, and mediumship research.
    The 2017 NYT Pentagon UFO story catalyzed a cultural shift, connecting investigative journalism to ontological disruption.
    Ontological shock surfaces as lived experience: the moment when the worldview cracks, and what integration looks like after.
    Kean's encounters with physical medium Stewart Alexander raise questions that challenge even sympathetic investigators.

    Timestamps
    (00:00) Welcome and Guest Intro
    (01:15) Housekeeping and Links
    (02:27) Workshops and Community
    (04:02) Does Consciousness Survive Death?
    (06:22) Non-Local Consciousness
    (10:22) How a French UFO Report Changed Leslie's Career
    (13:06) The Pentagon UFO Story in the New York Times
    (20:56) Handling Ridicule and Maintaining Rigor
    (26:15) Ectoplasm and Physical Mediums: Stewart Alexander
    (30:03) Evidence Before Transformation
    (32:30) Children's Past Life Memories
    (34:25) Writing as Investigation
    (36:28) Reincarnation and NDE Research
    (38:04) The Shoe on the Ledge: A Famous NDE Case
    (40:07) Explaining the Unexplainable
    (45:15) Journalism and Evidence Standards
    (49:54) Why Podcasts Reach Where Print Cannot
    (55:12) Integration and the Non-Local Mind
    (01:01:00) Ontological Shock: When Your Worldview Breaks
    (01:06:33) Being Touched by a Physical Medium
    (01:11:14) Evidence Versus Direct Experience
    (01:11:55) Why We Survive Death
    (01:14:19) How This Evidence Transforms Belief
    (01:16:52) Humility Over Certainty
    (01:20:29) Beyond Religion Through Evidence
    (01:22:55) UFOs and Afterlife Research: Connected?
    (01:26:36) Meaningful Work and Gratitude
    (01:28:54) Documenting the Impossible
    (01:33:42) Closing Reflections

    Explore more at Alethia, John's Substack: https://drjohnwprice.substack.com

    Connect with Leslie Kean: lesliekean.com

    Website: http://www.drjohnwprice.com
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  • The Sacred Speaks

    137: Timothy Morton – Facing The Flames: Exploring Hell and Reality

    09.04.2026 | 1 Std. 54 Min.
    In this episode of The Sacred Speaks, Dr. John W. Price sits down with Timothy Morton, philosopher, writer, and Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English at Rice University, for a wide-ranging conversation about hell, ontology, and what it means to live without an "outside."
    Morton is the author of Hell, along with numerous works on ecology, object-oriented ontology, and the entanglement of human and nonhuman worlds. Together, John and Morton explore hell not as an afterlife destination but as a lived condition of felt distance from the divine and deep entanglement with the biosphere.
    This conversation moves through ontology and how things exist, the critique of holism and mastery as tied to fascism and colonial habits of thought, the distinction between panic and grief as pathways to change, and why mystery, irony, and hesitation may be the most honest responses to reality. Morton frames social media as a continuation of 18th-century politics of sensibility, critiques metaphysics of presence and gnostic hierarchies, and suggests that paradise is not elsewhere but something we build inside hell.
    Rather than offering resolution, this episode invites listeners into an uncomfortable and generative encounter with the structures we inhabit without seeing.
    Key Takeaways:
    Timothy Morton defines ontology as how things exist and argues that our deepest assumptions about reality shape everything from ecology to politics.
    The conversation frames holism and mastery as colonial and fascist habits of thought, suggesting that ecology requires giving up the fantasy of total comprehension.
    Morton distinguishes panic from grief, proposing that panic is an ontological shock when our worldview cracks, while grief is the doorway through.
    The interview explores hell as an embodied, cultural structure rather than a metaphysical location, and suggests irony, hesitation, and mystery as reality signals.
    Morton reads William Blake as a poet of infinite narrators and weaponized gentleness, connecting the Lamb and the Tiger to questions of presence and paradox.
    Timestamps
    (00:00) Welcome and Guest Intro
    (01:26) Workshops and Community Updates
    (03:38) Substack and Upcoming Book
    (04:26) Jumping Straight Into the Recording
    (05:34) Writing Without Forcing
    (07:54) Why Hell and Ontology
    (13:22) Ontology Explained Simply
    (14:41) Holism and Fascism Critique
    (18:53) Ecology Against Mastery
    (23:02) Building Heaven in Hell
    (25:22) Trauma and Meaning Saturation
    (26:48) Mystery and Opacity of Truth
    (33:01) Colonizer Mind and Worldviews
    (39:00) Panic as Ontological Shock
    (41:19) Panic Before Grief
    (42:28) Mockery and Woke
    (43:26) Grief Breaks Control
    (44:24) Worldviews as Weapons
    (45:52) Frog Versus Soldier
    (49:02) Initiation and Identity Loss
    (52:37) Phenomenology Explained
    (56:46) Glitches and Consciousness
    (58:44) Gods of Decay
    (01:01:45) Evolution Without a Plan
    (01:06:34) Trust Made of Mistrust
    (01:08:29) Art as Emotional Poison
    (01:12:27) Social Media Sensibility
    (01:15:46) Irony Hesitation Reality
    (01:18:47) Online Irony Lacks Democracy
    (01:19:29) Blake Tiger Infinite Narrators
    (01:23:02) Lamb Poem Weaponized Gentleness
    (01:24:34) Hell as Flipped God Presence
    (01:27:04) Buddhism Fixation and Bypass
    (01:31:33) VIP Paranormal Double Speak
    (01:36:37) Hell Not Just State of Mind
    (01:39:35) Metaphysics Presence and Hierarchy
    (01:50:32) Embodied Paradox as Divine
    (01:52:28) Closing Reflections and Thanks
    Connect with Timothy Morton
    Rice University Faculty Page: Timothy Morton, Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English, Rice University
    Book: Hell by Timothy Morton
    Website for John
    http://www.drjohnwprice.com
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  • The Sacred Speaks

    136: John Bucher: Telling A Better Story

    15.03.2026 | 1 Std. 17 Min.
    In this episode of The Sacred Speaks, host Dr. John W Price sits down with mythologist and storyteller Dr. John Bucher, Executive Director of the Joseph Campbell Foundation, to explore how story functions as a living force that shapes our lives, culture, and sense of meaning. They trace John's early "graduate degree in storytelling" in a small Texas video store, move through themes like the quest to come home, reconciliation with the father, and the "magical orphan," and show how our favorite films reveal the deep mythic patterns we're unconsciously living. The conversation dives into archetypes, subtext, AI as a new cultural story, the loss of shared myths in a hyper-individualized media landscape, and the possibility of a "collective heroic journey" where groups answer a shared call of desperation rather than a single hero saving the day. John also offers very practical tools for "telling a better story" in our own lives, from changing our information diet to small daily rituals that reorient us toward hope, connection, and agency.

    Key Takeaways: John Bucher: Telling A Better Story
    Stories and myths are the "operating system" of the human mind, shaping how we make sense of everything from traffic to transcendence.
    What truly draws us into stories is not plot but theme, like coming home or reconciling with the father.
    Our favorite movies quietly reveal our core genres, themes, and unresolved psychological material.
    We are losing shared cultural stories, which contributes to loneliness and fragmentation.
    Finding a "better story" starts locally: in our media diet, daily practices, and small collective actions.

    Timestamps
    (00:00) Meet Mythologist John Bucher
    (00:58) Housekeeping
    (03:45) The Storytelling Almanac & Why Story Matters
    (05:52) East Texas Video Store as a Storytelling School
    (09:36) Theme Over Plot (Homecoming & Other Motifs)
    (12:56) Genre as a Mirror
    (18:27) Cinderella, Hope, and "Telling a Better Story"
    (20:45) So What Is Story?
    (23:49) Myth vs History: When Religion Literalizes Story
    (29:13) Subtext, Symbol, and What's Unsaid
    (31:56) Stepping Outside Old Stories, Grief, and Trying on New Identities
    (37:48) Grace, identity & the 'fedora guy'
    (39:21) AI as a cultural story
    (41:06) Ritual and the last 'collective story'
    (42:37) Beyond the Hero's Journey
    (44:26) What we lose with curated, individualized media
    (46:09) Addicted to hope: choosing a better collective future
    (48:43) History & pop culture
    (51:56) Why stories repeat
    (54:19) What is an archetype?
    (58:15) Back to AI: tool vs. threat
    (01:06:55) Hearing the local call and joining the collective journey
    (01:10:22) Practical antidotes to despair
    (01:16:53) Closing gratitude & where to find John's work

    Connect with John Bucher
    Website: https://www.tellingabetterstory.com
    Link hub (books, podcast, etc.): https://linktr.ee/tellingabetterstory
    X (Twitter): https://x.com/johnkbucher
    Instagram (personal): https://www.instagram.com/johnkbucher
    Instagram (Telling a Better Story): https://www.instagram.com/tellingabetterstory
    Joseph Campbell Foundation profile / team page: https://www.jcf.org/about-joseph-campbell-foundation/team
    Pacifica Graduate Institute faculty page: https://www.pacifica.edu/faculty/john-bucher
    "Learning to Tell a Better Story" YouTube interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLIOUw4dAB0

    Connect with John Price
    Website: http://www.drjohnwprice.com
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOAuksnpfht1udHWUVEO7Rg
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesacredspeaks/
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  • The Sacred Speaks

    135 - Molly Carroll: Trust Within - Exploring Intuition

    01.03.2026 | 1 Std. 22 Min.
    In this episode of The Sacred Speaks, Dr. John Price sits down with Molly Carroll, therapist, writer, and host of the podcast Cracking Open, for a searching conversation about intuition, rupture, and the cost of inner honesty.
    Molly is the author of Trust Within: Letting Intuition Lead and Cracking Open. Her work grows out of lived dislocation, from moments when the life she was building no longer aligned with what she knew in her body. Together, John and Molly explore intuition not as a slogan or guarantee, but as a capacity that often becomes audible only after something in our lives refuses to continue as planned.
    The conversation moves through engagement endings, grief, codependency, therapy, and the subtle tension between anxiety and knowing. It considers whether intuition steadies us or unsettles us, and whether following it restores coherence or quietly dismantles the identities we once relied upon.
    Rather than offering formulaic guidance, this episode invites listeners into a more honest and discerning relationship with their own interior life.

    Key Takeaways:
    Molly Carroll describes the first “white picket fence dwindling moment” when she realized the life she planned (including an engagement) wasn’t the life she truly wanted.

    The conversation frames intuition as a lived capacity shaped by rupture, grief, and risk rather than a simple gift or guarantee.

    The hosts emphasize integration of experiences—personal, spiritual, and professional—rather than retreating from discomfort after rupture.

    Molly recounts leaving an engagement with a fiancé visa in play, choosing honesty with herself over social expectations.

    The interview situates therapy and healing arts as pathways to listen to deep truths, even when those truths disrupt established life scripts

    Time-stamps

    (00:00) Introduction and Guest Overview
    (00:41) Housekeeping and Announcements
    (02:44) Introducing Molly Carroll
    (04:31) Molly's Journey and Intuition
    (07:16) Cracking Open Moments
    (11:28) The Role of Intuition and Personal Growth
    (22:53) Victimhood and Personal Responsibility
    (33:01) Connection and Compassion
    (43:05) Exploring Emotional Expression
    (43:53) The Healing Power of Tears
    (46:32) Creating Space for Vulnerability
    (49:20) Understanding Codependency
    (52:57) Intuition vs. Codependency
    (54:41) The Role of Intuition in Decision Making
    (01:08:56) Money, Worth, and Intuition
    (01:18:17) Concluding Thoughts and Reflections

    Connect with Molly

    Website https://molly-carroll.com/about/
    Book https://www.amazon.com/Cracking-Open-2nd-Molly-Carroll/dp/1320934374?keywords=cracking+open&qid=1572021083&sr=8-1

    Website for John

    http://www.drjohnwprice.com

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    134 - Douglas Thomas: The Deep Psychology of BDSM and Kink

    04.01.2026 | 1 Std. 16 Min.
    In this episode of The Sacred Speaks, we explore what it means to embrace the full range of our humanity — including shadow, aggression, sexuality, contradiction, and desire — not as something to be corrected, but as something that longs to be understood.
    My guest, Dr. Douglas Thomas, joins me for a wide-ranging and thoughtful conversation about BDSM and kink through the lens of depth psychology. Rather than approaching these practices as pathology or spectacle, Douglas invites us to see them as symbolic, archetypal expressions of the psyche — places where power, surrender, ritual, and imagination reveal what we most often exile from consciousness.
    Together, we explore why sexuality and kink function as cultural “third rails,” why moral rigidity so often masks unconscious shadow, and how ordinary people can participate in extraordinary harm when disowned material is projected outward. This conversation moves beyond questions of “good” and “bad” and instead asks what wholeness actually requires of us — personally, culturally, and spiritually.
    At its heart, this episode is an invitation into a more courageous ethic: facing the darkness within so that we reduce hatred, loosen moral certainty, and relate to ourselves and one another with greater honesty, humility, and compassion.
    👉 Key Takeaways
    Wholeness matters more than appearing morally “good.” Denying our darker impulses fuels projection, rigidity, and violence.
    Projection is largely unconscious, which is why “ordinary” people can participate in extraordinary harm while believing they are righteous.
    Sexuality and kink operate as cultural shadows, exposing fear, shame, and control dynamics we often refuse to confront directly.
    Cultivating curiosity instead of certainty around our shadow opens space for intimacy, ethical responsibility, and collective healing.
    Episode Timeline
    (00:00) — Introduction and orientation
    (00:46) — Announcements and resources
    (03:50) — Introducing Dr. Douglas Thomas
    (05:36) — Douglas’ background and personal journey
    (11:31) — Entering the leather community
    (14:44) — Masculinity and hyper-masculinity
    (23:39) — Transgressive necessities and psychological wholeness
    (32:37) — Sexuality, kink, and cultural taboos
    (36:27) — The complexity of kissing and biting
    (37:37) — Historical context of sexual disorders
    (39:35) — Fetishes and their psychological meaning
    (40:30) — Defining healthy and unhealthy sexual behaviors
    (42:52) — Introducing kink and BDSM
    (46:44) — The Theatricality of BDSM
    BDSM as embodied theater — where ritual, archetype, and imagination shape experience.
    (49:47) — Spiritual and Transformative Dimensions
    Erotic intensity as a doorway into altered states, presence, and transformation.
    (56:29) — Negotiation and Consent
    Consent as sacred contract — how boundaries and negotiation create safety and depth.
    (01:01:15) — Trauma and Empowerment
    Moving beyond simplistic narratives to explore reenactment, reclamation, and integration.
    (01:08:06) — Personal Reflections and Broader Implications
    What this work has revealed personally — and what it offers our wider culture.
    Connect with Dr. Douglas Thomas

    Website https://www.drdouglasthomas.com/
    Practice (Jungian-based psychotherapy, Pasadena, CA): https://www.drdouglasthomas.com/abou
    Check out the book “The Deep Psychology of BDSM and Kink: Jungian and Archetypal Perspectives on the Soul’s Transgressive Necessities – https://www.drdouglasthomas.com/book

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Join depth psychotherapist and Jungian scholar, John Price, in an exploration of extraordinary stories and phenomena that lurk beneath the surface of normal and everyday life. Listen in as John interviews experts, dilettantes, sinners, and saints to explore their professional and personal perspective on the underlying purpose of the mysteries which lurk within the seemingly mundane nature of day-to-day life. John received his Master’s degree in clinical psychology and his Doctorate degree in Jungian psychology. He is in private practice and is also on the faculty of The Jung Center and The University of St. Thomas, both located in Houston, Texas. He lectures and teaches classes in subjects ranging from Parenting and Consciousness to Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll. This podcast seeks to accept a challenge laid out by Carl Jung: to explore the universal human feelings of emotional incompleteness, spiritual curiosity and one’s related search for wholeness and meaning. Interviews commence with the belief that, by engaging in this exploration, we can learn more about the psyche, consciousness, spirituality, philosophy and the profound, though often hidden, meaning of the day-to-day lives we lead (or which will lead us, if we aren’t watchful). Come along as John follows people into bars, universities, places of worship, financial districts and the home. He finds each context equally able to provide a setting for this worthy search and also that, through this process, we have an opportunity to come to know each other and ourselves much more deeply.
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