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The Long Strange Trip Podcast

Podcast by Josh Patrick

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Health & personal development

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Join us as we investigate some of life's most vexing issues. We're looking at doing businesss differently, retirement as re-invention, death without PTSD, Wisdom and how to gain it and use it, Resilience as a strategy and understanding transitions. Each week, we'll have either thought leaders to help us see that there is more than one way to skin a cat. And, in every episode we'll be seeking new and different solutions for each issue.

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22 episodes

episode Episode 22: Cancer, Resilience & Reinvention with Ana Melikian artwork

Episode 22: Cancer, Resilience & Reinvention with Ana Melikian

In this episode, I sit down with Anna Melikian, who’s faced multiple cancer diagnoses, to explore what resilience actually looks like when life gets very real. Anna shares the shock of her diagnosis, how she moved from denial into action, and why having a plan gave her something to hold onto. We also talk about the reality of treatment—the parts doctors don’t fully prepare you for—and how staying connected to her work helped her maintain a sense of normalcy. We explored: * Why resilience isn’t something you force—it’s something you grow into * The importance of support and being open instead of going it alone * How to take things one step at a time when the future feels overwhelming This is an honest conversation about uncertainty, mortality, and what it means to keep going when you don’t know how things will turn out. We’re all just trying to figure this out together.

19 May 2026 - 28 min
episode Episode 21: The Hidden Voices Running Your Life Explained (IFS Therapy) with Tammy Sollenberger artwork

Episode 21: The Hidden Voices Running Your Life Explained (IFS Therapy) with Tammy Sollenberger

Who’s Driving Your Bus? Navigating the Internal Family System Have you ever felt like there’s a literal argument going on inside your head? One part of you is ready to conquer the world, while another is whispering that you’re a fraud, and a third just wants to hide under the covers with a bag of Hershey’s kisses. I’ve been there. In fact, I’m 73, and I’m still figuring out who’s actually behind the wheel.  In this episode of The Long Strange Trip, I sit down with Tammy Sollenberger, a gifted Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapist, to talk about why we do the "stupid" things we do—and how to stop vilifying ourselves for it. We dive deep into the "multiplicity of the mind" and why "No Bad Parts" isn't just a catchy book title, but a way to find actual internal peace. We explore: * The Internal Family: Why your mind is less like a single person and more like a crowded dinner party (and yes, sometimes it’s rowdy). * Managers vs. Firefighters: How our protective parts try to keep us "likable" or "numb" to avoid the pain of our inner exiles. * The "C" Qualities: How to access your Authentic Self—that core of calm, curiosity, and compassion that’s often buried under the noise. * The Skiing Dilemma: A personal look at my own struggle with aging and the conflicting voices that crop up when life forces a transition. If you’ve ever felt "stuck," "ineffective," or just plain curious about why your brain works the way it does, this conversation is for you. We aren't just talking psychology; we're talking about how to become a more integrated, self-led human

13 May 2026 - 29 min
episode Episode 20: Redefining a Good Death: Insights from a Death Doula Rose Zealand artwork

Episode 20: Redefining a Good Death: Insights from a Death Doula Rose Zealand

In this episode, we’re asking a question that most of us spend our lives trying to outrun: What does it actually mean to have a "good death"? It’s a heavy topic, and I’ll be the first to admit that exploring this territory can feel very disconcerting. Today, I’m sitting down with Rose Zeeland, who looks at the end of life through a unique, dual lens as both a Certified Financial Planner and a Death Doula.  We aren't just talking about the clinical or the legal "stuff" here. We’re digging into the emotional and logistical challenges that start to feel much more real for those of us in our 40s and 50s. I’ve often found myself thinking about the "way less life going forward" part of the journey, and Rose offers a perspective that’s grounded in both professional expertise and deep human care.  In this episode, we explore: * The Transition: Why Rose believes midlife is the critical time to start these honest investigations.  * The Family Table: How to have those necessary discussions with the people you love without it feeling morbid.  * Logistics vs. Legacy: Navigating the complex financial wealth management side while holding space for the emotional weight of loss.  * Being the Support: What it looks like to walk alongside a client or loved one through their final transition.  I’ll be honest—I teach this kind of stuff, and I still find it difficult to apply to my own life sometimes. Rose is a fellow traveler who provides more than just a checklist; she provides a way to navigate the uncertainty with a bit more grace. Whether you're a business owner in transition or just someone trying to figure out how to support a parent, I think you’ll find this conversation as helpful as I did.  How are you handling the "un-talkable" conversations in your own life?

6 May 2026 - 32 min
episode Episode 19: Why Rushing Through Life’s Transitions Is a Massive Mistake — with Susan Bradley artwork

Episode 19: Why Rushing Through Life’s Transitions Is a Massive Mistake — with Susan Bradley

In this episode of The Long Strange Trip, Josh sits down with long-time friend and transition expert Susan Bradley, founder of the Sudden Money Institute. Together, they explore why we’re so afraid of the "in-between" and how we can learn to embrace it as a vital part of our personal evolution. In this conversation, we dive into: * The Threshold: Why liminal space is universal but rarely understood or celebrated in Western culture. * Pilots and Navigators: A new way to look at professional help—where you fly the plane, and your advisor helps you read the map. * Throwing Out Anchors: Practical tools like the "quadrant exercise" and "anchoring" to help you stabilize when the weather gets rough. * The Power of the Question: Why "What do you want to protect?" might be the most important thing you ask yourself today. Whether you’re selling a business, navigating a loss, or just feeling a bit "stuck" in the transition, this episode offers a warm, reflective look at how to find your way when the path forward isn't clear.

29 Apr 2026 - 30 min
episode Episode 18 : The 4 E's of Wisdom: Embodied, Embedded, Active, Extended with Adam Hansen artwork

Episode 18 : The 4 E's of Wisdom: Embodied, Embedded, Active, Extended with Adam Hansen

In this episode of the Long Strange Trip, I sat down with Adam Hansen to explore what it really means to become wise. What started as a simple question—“How do you actually become wise?”, quickly turned into a deeper conversation about curiosity, self-awareness, and personal growth. This isn’t a step-by-step guide. It’s an honest exploration. We talk about: *  Why wisdom is more about asking better questions than having the right answers  *  How curiosity shapes the way we grow and understand the world  *  Why experience alone isn’t enough without reflection  *  The trap of confusing your perspective with reality  *  And why grace for yourself and others matters more than being right  We also unpack the idea of “metabolizing experience” , learning from life in real time instead of just going through it. No conclusions. No perfect answers. Just a conversation. If you’re interested in mindset, self-awareness, and real personal development, this episode will make you think. So here’s the question: How do you define wisdom? 🌐 Learn more: thelongstrangetrip.com  💬 Share your thoughts. I’d love to hear your perspective  📩 jpatrick@stage2solution.com

22 Apr 2026 - 31 min
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