Solas Wellness Podcast

The Art of Presence: From Panic to Peace

40 min · 9. apr. 2026
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In this episode, Brian and Adam explore the transformative power of "being here now." What begins with a simple breathing exercise in a parked car unfolds into a profound dialogue on the masks we wear—whether as actors on a set or in our daily lives—and the courage it takes to drop them. Adam shares a vulnerable account of navigating a recent "rebirth" following a period of intense anxiety, panic attacks, and a difficult breakup. He reflects on how shifting from a life of avoidance (through alcohol and constant distraction) to a life of listening to his body has finally allowed him to feel "independent" for the first time. Brian, drawing on his background in coaching and spiritual practice, shares his own experiences with silence and the realization that meeting our own "darkness" is the key to self-understanding, deep compassion for others and true creativity. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode The Art of Presence: From Panic to Peace cover

The Art of Presence: From Panic to Peace

In this episode, Brian and Adam explore the transformative power of "being here now." What begins with a simple breathing exercise in a parked car unfolds into a profound dialogue on the masks we wear—whether as actors on a set or in our daily lives—and the courage it takes to drop them. Adam shares a vulnerable account of navigating a recent "rebirth" following a period of intense anxiety, panic attacks, and a difficult breakup. He reflects on how shifting from a life of avoidance (through alcohol and constant distraction) to a life of listening to his body has finally allowed him to feel "independent" for the first time. Brian, drawing on his background in coaching and spiritual practice, shares his own experiences with silence and the realization that meeting our own "darkness" is the key to self-understanding, deep compassion for others and true creativity. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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