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Not Too Tight, Not Too Loose

Podcast af Dr. Joe Flanders and Andrew Rose

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Not Too Tight, Not Too Loose is a podcast about finding balance in the pursuit of wellbeing. Inspired by an ancient teaching about meditation, music, and finding a middle path, NTTNTL explores developments in psychology, psychedelics, meditation, spirituality, AI and more. We talk with leading thinkers and practitioners to make sense of both cutting edge and traditional wisdom. Rather than searching for ways to fix what’s wrong, NTTNTL invites us to stay humble, pay attention, and realize that wellbeing isn’t about flipping the right switch, but more like keeping an instrument in tune.

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Episode 9: Experiential psychotherapy with Dr. Tori Olds

In this episode, experiential therapist Tori Olds explores how understanding the brain's memory reconsolidation process can unlock profound healing. Discover how experiential therapies offer deep and efficient ways to shift entrenched patterns and heal trauma. Tori shares science-backed techniques like imagery and prediction error exercises that help bring unconscious beliefs into awareness, enabling rapid transformation. Perfect for therapists and individuals eager to harness cutting-edge neuroscience, this conversation dispels the myth that transformation must be slow. Tune in to learn practical frameworks that marry science with soulful change. Chapters: 1. Introduction to Experiential Therapy (0:02 - 2:12) 2. Mindfulness and Self-Exploration (2:12 - 6:33) 3. Understanding Trauma (6:33 - 9:14) 4. Experiential Techniques (9:14 - 13:27) 5. Internal Family Systems (IFS) Model (13:27 - 19:19) 6. Memory Reconsolidation and Healing (19:19 - 25:06) 7. Practical Applications and Case Studies (25:06 - 30:11) 8. Conclusion and Future Directions (30:11 - 35:00) Themes: 1. Experiential Therapy: Exploring how experiential therapy can be both deep and efficient, focusing on memory reconsolidation and prediction errors. 2. Mindfulness and Self-Exploration: The role of mindfulness in self-exploration and how it differs from self-analysis. 3. Trauma and Healing: Understanding trauma through predictive processing and the potential for rapid healing. 4. Internal Family Systems (IFS): The use of IFS in experiential therapy to map out and update unconscious predictions. 5. Memory Reconsolidation: The science behind memory reconsolidation and its application in therapy.

22. apr. 2026 - 1 h 40 min
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Episode 8: AI Risk Reduction in Psychotherapy

In this episode, Andrew and Joe delve into the transformative potential and the profound risks of integrating AI into mental health practice. Join them as they explore the science, stories, and frameworks shaping the future of AI-assisted psychotherapy, with insights grounded in recent research and ancient philosophies. Key Topics: * The emergence of AI tools in therapy, including note-taking, therapeutic alliance, and symptom reduction * Evidence from recent randomized controlled trials showing AI’s efficacy in reducing anxiety and depression symptoms * The phenomenon of attachment bonds forming with chatbots and the implications for therapeutic alliance * Risks including reality drift, epistemic over-trust, and attachment amplification, illustrated by real-world cases such as AI-induced psychosis and tragic outcomes * Parallels between AI therapy and psychedelics in terms of amplification and the harm reduction approach * The importance of set and setting, and the role of human oversight in safe AI deployment * Regulatory landscapes, including state bans and professional guidelines from organizations like the APA * Ethical considerations: confidentiality, bias, therapeutic reliability, and the need for ongoing evaluation * Ancient frameworks of eudaimonia and the virtues of truth, goodness, and beauty as guiding principles for AI in wellbeing * The analogy of AI as a co-pilot or harm reduction tool, emphasizing the necessity of human-in-the-loop models * Harm Reduction AI White Paper [http://harmreduction.ai/] * Psychedelic and Harm Reduction frameworks [https://psychedelicharmreduction.org/] * APA Guidelines on Digital Therapeutics [https://www.apa.org/topics/artificial-intelligence-machine-learning/health-advisory-ai-chatbots-wellness-apps-mental-health.pdf] Andrew Rose - LinkedIn  [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjosephrose/] Joe Flanders - LinkedIn  [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-joe-flanders/] Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction to AI and mental health: potentials and perils 02:03 – Recent meta-analyses and evidence supporting AI effectiveness 04:21 – Personal stories of AI integration in therapy practice 06:37 – Cases of AI-induced psychosis and tragic outcomes 09:01 – The rapid integration of AI in daily life and mental health support 11:04 – Evidence of symptom reduction in clinical populations with AI chatbots 13:01 – Limits and risks of AI in psychotherapy 15:36 – Therapeutic alliance with AI and attachment bonds 16:35 – Challenges with AI handling suicide risk and safety protocols 17:41 – Notable cases of AI causing harm: the Adam Rain case 21:11 – Real-world stories of problematic AI behavior and vulnerabilities 22:49 – The risks of reality drift, epistemic over-trust, and attachment amplification 25:33 – The potential for AI to support or undermine contact with reality and values 27:27 – Drawing parallels with psychedelics and harm reduction strategies 30:36 – The importance of set, setting, and human oversight in AI use 34:10 – The role of regulation, policy, and professional standards 40:14 – Risks related to bias, confidentiality, and therapeutic reliability 46:47 – The importance of ongoing assessment, calibration, and human-in-the-loop models 50:23 – Reflection on therapeutic alliance, attachment, and the non-human therapist 55:02 – Philosophical framing: Aristotle’s virtues and human flourishing in AI-supported wellbeing 58:02 – Cultivating truth, goodness, and beauty with AI in therapy 64:17 – The challenge of projecting moral and existential frameworks onto AI tools 69:22 – Balancing awe with caution: where do we really stand? 73:24 – Empowering practitioners with education and harm reduction strategies 75:13 – Closing thoughts on future directions and the continued dialogueResources & Links:Connect with the Hosts:

16. mar. 2026 - 1 h 13 min
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Episode 7: The neuroscience of meditation, well-being and the spiritual path with Jonas Mago

In this episode, Andrew and Joe welcome Jonas Maggo, a cognitive neuroscientist and meditation teacher, to discuss the intersection of neuroscience and contemplative practices. They explore Jhana meditation, the role of attention in shaping perception, and the implications of these practices for well-being. The conversation also delves into the potential of AI in mental health, the ethical considerations of neurohacking, and the importance of understanding the impact of perception on reality. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of wellbeing, exploring the alignment problem and its implications for mental health practices. They discuss the importance of personalization in interventions, the science behind meditation and its effects on brain states, and the journey from researcher to practitioner. The dialogue also touches on the significance of creating a sense of safety in practice, the similarities and differences between meditation and psychedelics, and the role of community support in enhancing the meditation experience. Ultimately, the speakers emphasize that personal experience remains the best indicator of progress in one's practice.

20. feb. 2026 - 1 h 51 min
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Episode 6: Neurodivergence, predictive processing, and psychotherapy with Sarah Bergenfield

In this episode, Sarah Bergenfield, a certified IFS practitioner and author, discusses her work on autism and the predictive processing framework. She shares insights into the challenges and misconceptions surrounding autism, emphasizing the need for a paradigm shift in understanding it as a condition of surplus rather than deficit. The conversation explores the intersection of autism, neurodivergence, and trauma, highlighting the importance of supportive environments and adaptive strategies. Sarah also delves into the role of predictive processing in therapy and its potential to transform therapeutic practices. Takeaways * Autism is a condition of surplus, not deficit. * Predictive processing offers a new lens for understanding autism. * Supportive environments are crucial for neurodivergent individuals. * IFS therapy can help update predictive models in the brain. * Trauma and autism share overlapping characteristics. * The world needs to adapt to support neurodivergent individuals. * Predictive processing is becoming integral to therapy. * Understanding autism requires challenging old tropes. * Neurodivergence includes a wide range of conditions. * Therapy can help individuals navigate their unique experiences. Keywords: autism, predictive processing, IFS, neurodivergence, trauma, therapy, paradigm shift, supportive environments, adaptive strategies, Sarah BergenfieldTakeaways:

22. jan. 2026 - 1 h 33 min
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Episode 5: The Joy of Solitude with Professor Rob Coplan

In this conversation, Dr. Joe Flanders and Professor Rob Coplan explore the nuanced relationship between solitude and loneliness, emphasizing the importance of understanding solitude as a positive experience distinct from loneliness. They discuss the balance needed between social interaction and solitude, the concept of 'aloneliness', and the impact of technology on our ability to experience solitude. The conversation highlights the need for individuals to develop a capacity for solitude and the importance of finding a personal balance that optimizes well-being. In this conversation, Robert Coplan, Andrew, and Dr. Joe Flanders explore the intricate balance between solitude and social connection. They discuss the importance of human interaction, the value of solitude for emotional regulation, and the cultural stigma surrounding solitude. The conversation delves into the concept of companionate solitude, mindfulness as a tool for managing overstimulation, and personal reflections on the role of solitude in creativity and self-regulation. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for individuals to find their own balance between social engagement and solitude to enhance well-being.

6. jan. 2026 - 1 h 29 min
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