The Alpha Male Coach Podcast

Episode 367: The Manufactured Individual

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Who are you - really? Most people never question the answer. They inherit a name, receive a birth certificate, are assigned an identity, and spend the rest of their lives protecting someone they have never actually investigated. Society requires individuals to function. Governments, banks, healthcare systems, schools, employers, and every institution rely upon names, numbers, documents, and identities. But does that mean the individual actually exists? In this episode, Kevin invites listeners into one of the deepest inquiries explored on the podcast to date. Building on previous discussions surrounding consciousness, the body, and the breath, he examines the hidden assumption at the center of nearly every human life: the unquestioned belief that there is a separate person living inside the experience. Rather than presenting another philosophy or belief system, this conversation becomes an invitation to investigate direct experience. What can actually be found? Is there truly an individual separate from the body, the breath, and consciousness? Or is the person nothing more than a useful concept created for navigating society? Throughout the episode, Kevin explores the relationship between legal identity and lived reality, questioning everything from birth certificates and passports to social security numbers, nationality, personality, and personal history. He demonstrates how labels may be necessary for civilization while simultaneously revealing that usefulness should never be mistaken for truth. Listeners will discover why suffering is not created by pain itself, but by the psychological ownership of experience. There is sadness - but must there be "someone" who is sad? There is fear - but where is the owner of that fear? As this investigation unfolds, familiar assumptions begin to loosen, revealing a radically different way of understanding identity, responsibility, and freedom. Kevin also addresses a common misunderstanding surrounding non-duality. Rather than using spiritual teachings to escape the world, he explains how awakening allows a person to participate more fully in life without becoming psychologically trapped by the character being played. The responsibilities of family, business, leadership, and service remain, but they are no longer carried by an imagined self desperately seeking completion. Far from being an abstract philosophical discussion, this episode concludes with a practical framework listeners can begin applying immediately. Through a simple series of self-inquiry questions, Kevin offers a direct method for examining suffering as it arises and tracing it back to the assumption of an individual that may never have existed in the first place. This is an episode designed to challenge deeply conditioned beliefs, not by replacing them with new ideas, but by encouraging careful observation. For those willing to look honestly, the investigation may reveal that what has been defended for an entire lifetime cannot actually be found - and that realization may become the beginning of genuine freedom.

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jakson Episode 367: The Manufactured Individual kansikuva

Episode 367: The Manufactured Individual

Who are you - really? Most people never question the answer. They inherit a name, receive a birth certificate, are assigned an identity, and spend the rest of their lives protecting someone they have never actually investigated. Society requires individuals to function. Governments, banks, healthcare systems, schools, employers, and every institution rely upon names, numbers, documents, and identities. But does that mean the individual actually exists? In this episode, Kevin invites listeners into one of the deepest inquiries explored on the podcast to date. Building on previous discussions surrounding consciousness, the body, and the breath, he examines the hidden assumption at the center of nearly every human life: the unquestioned belief that there is a separate person living inside the experience. Rather than presenting another philosophy or belief system, this conversation becomes an invitation to investigate direct experience. What can actually be found? Is there truly an individual separate from the body, the breath, and consciousness? Or is the person nothing more than a useful concept created for navigating society? Throughout the episode, Kevin explores the relationship between legal identity and lived reality, questioning everything from birth certificates and passports to social security numbers, nationality, personality, and personal history. He demonstrates how labels may be necessary for civilization while simultaneously revealing that usefulness should never be mistaken for truth. Listeners will discover why suffering is not created by pain itself, but by the psychological ownership of experience. There is sadness - but must there be "someone" who is sad? There is fear - but where is the owner of that fear? As this investigation unfolds, familiar assumptions begin to loosen, revealing a radically different way of understanding identity, responsibility, and freedom. Kevin also addresses a common misunderstanding surrounding non-duality. Rather than using spiritual teachings to escape the world, he explains how awakening allows a person to participate more fully in life without becoming psychologically trapped by the character being played. The responsibilities of family, business, leadership, and service remain, but they are no longer carried by an imagined self desperately seeking completion. Far from being an abstract philosophical discussion, this episode concludes with a practical framework listeners can begin applying immediately. Through a simple series of self-inquiry questions, Kevin offers a direct method for examining suffering as it arises and tracing it back to the assumption of an individual that may never have existed in the first place. This is an episode designed to challenge deeply conditioned beliefs, not by replacing them with new ideas, but by encouraging careful observation. For those willing to look honestly, the investigation may reveal that what has been defended for an entire lifetime cannot actually be found - and that realization may become the beginning of genuine freedom.

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jakson Episode 366: The 3 Components of Experience kansikuva

Episode 366: The 3 Components of Experience

In this episode, Kevin takes listeners on a direct investigation into the nature of experience itself. Moving beyond philosophy, religion, psychology, and belief, this conversation explores what remains when every assumption is stripped away and only direct experience is examined. The result is a radically simple framework: Consciousness. Matter. Breath. Through a blend of direct inquiry, contemplative observation, and practical examples, Kevin examines the relationship between awareness and form, the role of breath as the bridge between them, and why nearly every spiritual tradition eventually points toward the same fundamental truth. Along the way, he reinterprets the ancient symbolism of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit through the lens of direct experience, explores the tantric polarity between consciousness and matter, and investigates how relationships reveal the illusion of separation that creates suffering. But the heart of this episode lies in a deeper question: Who is actually having the experience? Most people assume they are the body, the mind, the personality, or the collection of memories they call a life. Yet when these assumptions are carefully examined, something surprising emerges. The body changes. Thoughts change. Emotions change. Circumstances change. Identities change. What remains? What is present before thought arrives and claims ownership? What is aware of every experience without ever becoming the experience itself? Drawing from the dream state, the witness perspective, and the timeless teachings of self-inquiry, Kevin invites listeners to investigate the one assumption that sits beneath every fear, every attachment, every relationship conflict, and every form of psychological suffering: the belief in a separate self. This is not a discussion about adopting a new belief system. It is not a philosophy to memorize or a doctrine to defend. It is an invitation to look directly. To observe. To question. To discover for yourself whether the individual you have spent your entire life protecting can actually be found. If suffering requires an owner, who is the owner? If experience is happening, where is the experiencer? And if all that can be found is consciousness aware of matter through the movement of breath, what happens to the story of "me"? This episode is a deep exploration into identity, awareness, freedom, and the nature of reality itself. For anyone interested in nonduality, self-inquiry, consciousness, or the direct experience of truth, this conversation offers a powerful invitation to investigate what remains when everything unnecessary falls away.

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Episode 365: Stop Using Nonduality to Leave The Game

In this episode, Kevin explore's one of the most subtle and dangerous traps on the spiritual path: using nonduality, awareness, and awakening as a way to escape life rather than engage with it consciously. Many seekers arrive at profound realizations. They discover they are not their thoughts, not their emotions, not their identities, and not the stories they've spent years defending. They begin to see through the illusion of the separate self and recognize the witnessing awareness that remains unchanged beneath every experience. This realization is liberating. But it can also become a trap. Because once we discover that we are not the character, the mind often asks a new question: "If I'm not the character, why should I participate at all?" Why build a business? Why pursue a relationship? Why create? Why serve? Why care? These questions sound spiritual, but they often conceal a misunderstanding. The purpose of awakening is not to remove you from life. The purpose of awakening is to remove your attachment to life. In this conversation, Kevin examines the difference between spiritual realization and spiritual bypassing. We explore how the ego can hide inside spiritual concepts, using ideas such as "there is no self," "nothing matters," and "everything is already perfect" as excuses for withdrawal, avoidance, and inaction. Using examples from business, relationships, purpose, and service, he explains why conscious participation is the natural expression of true freedom. The awakened man does not leave the game. He learns how to play the game without becoming trapped by it. Kevin also explores the dream analogy, lucid dreaming, the role of the witness, and why many spiritual teachings stop too soon - teaching people how to wake up without teaching them how to live after awakening. The question is not whether the world is ultimately real. The question is how to participate fully while remembering what you truly are. When attachment dissolves, life does not disappear. Relationships remain. Responsibilities remain. Creativity remains. Love remains. Service remains. The difference is that the burden of proving, becoming, defending, and seeking completion begins to fall away. What remains is freedom in action. This episode is an invitation to stop using spirituality as an escape hatch and begin using self-knowledge as a foundation for courageous participation. To love without possession. To create without attachment. To serve without self-importance. To engage without becoming lost. Awakening is not the end of the game. Awakening is the moment you realize you've been asleep while playing it. IN THIS EPISODE: * The hidden danger of spiritual bypassing * Why nonduality is often misunderstood * The difference between attachment and participation * How the ego survives through spiritual identity * Conscious business, relationships, and purpose * The lucid dream analogy for awakening * Why service naturally arises from realization * Freedom in action vs freedom from action * How to play the game consciously Know. Serve. Protect.

19. kesä 202639 min
jakson Episode 364: The Breath Of God kansikuva

Episode 364: The Breath Of God

What if the most profound spiritual teaching available to you has been happening every moment of your life? In this episode, Kevin explores a deceptively simple question: Why can't you hold your breath long enough to die? At first glance, the answer appears obvious. Biology tells us the autonomic nervous system takes over. The body breathes whether we consciously choose to or not. But what if that explanation only describes the mechanism and not the mystery? This conversation moves far beyond physiology and into a direct investigation of consciousness itself. Why can human beings intentionally damage the body in countless ways, yet remain unable to simply decide to stop breathing forever? What intelligence overrides conscious will? What force continues choosing life when the mind attempts to choose otherwise? Kevin examines the possibility that breath is more than a biological function. Drawing from ancient wisdom traditions, contemplative philosophy, mysticism, and direct observation, he explores the idea that breath may be the bridge between the visible and the invisible - the interface through which consciousness animates the human experience. Along the way, he investigates the relationship between awareness and identity, the body and the self, the dream and the dreamer. From yogic teachings and indigenous traditions to the linguistic mysteries surrounding ancient spiritual texts, this episode challenges listeners to reconsider assumptions about who they are and what it means to be alive. The discussion also revisits one of Kevin's favorite themes: the dream analogy. Every night the world disappears. Your job disappears. Your relationships disappear. Your problems disappear. Yet something remains. Something witnesses the absence of the waking world and the appearance of the dream world. What is that presence? And how is it connected to the awareness experiencing this moment right now? If consciousness comes first, if the body is more like an avatar than an identity, then breath becomes something extraordinary. It becomes the handshake between the dreamer and the dream. The power source behind the character. The evidence that life is happening independent of the story we tell about ourselves. This episode is not an argument, a doctrine, or a belief system. It is an invitation to investigate. To sit quietly. To observe. To notice that breathing is already happening. And then to ask a question that has echoed through every authentic spiritual tradition: Who is breathing? Not intellectually. Not philosophically. But directly. Because perhaps the answer you've been searching for has been arriving with every breath since the day this body first opened its eyes.

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Episode 363: The Death of Motivation - Depression, Identity, and the End of Becoming

Many men believe depression is a problem to be solved. They believe the answer is more motivation, more discipline, more goals, more productivity, more action. But what if they're asking the wrong question? In this deeply personal and vulnerable episode, Kevin explores the hidden territory beneath depression—not as a diagnosis or pathology, but as an experience of consciousness itself. This is not a discussion about clinical labels. It is an inquiry into the moments when ambition fades, meaning evaporates, and the fuel that once drove your life no longer seems to work. What happens when the goals that once inspired you stop inspiring you? What happens when success no longer tastes the way you imagined it would? What happens when the identity you've spent years building begins to crack? Drawing from personal experience, spiritual inquiry, coaching, philosophy, and lessons learned on the slopes of Kilimanjaro, Kevin investigates the possibility that depression may not always be a sign that something is wrong. Sometimes it may be evidence that something old is dying. This episode examines the difference between motivation and meaning, the exhaustion of chasing future fulfillment, and the grief that emerges when our deepest assumptions about life begin to fall apart. It explores the uncomfortable space between who we have been and what remains when old identities, ambitions, and expectations lose their power. Along the way, Kevin challenges some of the most common cultural narratives around success, self-improvement, achievement, and personal growth. He asks difficult questions: Who is it that needs motivation? Who is depressed? Who is suffering? And what if the answers we've inherited are preventing us from discovering the truth for ourselves? Rather than offering quick solutions or motivational slogans, this episode invites listeners into a deeper investigation. It is a conversation about awareness, identity, grief, purpose, and the possibility that peace may not be found at the end of the journey, but in the willingness to take the next step without demanding certainty about where the path leads. If you've ever felt exhausted by striving... If you've ever questioned your purpose... If you've ever awakened in the morning wondering what happened to the energy that once carried you forward... This conversation is for you. Because perhaps depression is not always the enemy. Perhaps it is a messenger. And perhaps beneath the collapse of old motivations lies the opportunity to discover a deeper source of action - one that arises not from fear, deficiency, or achievement, but from presence itself. Listen in as Kevin shares one of his most honest and introspective conversations to date, exploring the space between becoming and being, striving and surrender, identity and awareness.

5. kesä 202629 min