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AlignedLife with Justin Castelli

Podcast de Justin Castelli

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An exploration of living your authentic life. Creator, advisor, and guide Justin Castelli examines the alignment of spirit, mind, body, and money and how it can help you live the life you were created to live--your authentic life. More at www.justincastelli.io. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The AlignedLife Podcast Manifesto Most podcasts are playing the same game, and I understand why. Downloads matter. Subscribers matter. Landing the guest everyone recognizes moves the needle. There's a real logic to it. But the side effect is that you end up hearing the same people on the same shows, telling versions of a story you've already heard. AlignedLife is going a different direction. I'm not interested in who's already famous. I'm interested in who has something real to say --- and more often than I think we realize, those aren't the same person. Some of the most important messages I've ever encountered came from people nobody had heard of yet. There's something about the unknown voice that carries a different kind of weight, maybe because it hasn't been filtered through a thousand interviews yet. The message is still alive in it. So this is what AlignedLife stands for: finding those voices. Creating space for conversations that haven't happened yet. Introducing you to people who might just change the way you see yourself --- or the life you're building. The question I ask when looking for guests isn't "how big is their audience?" It's simpler. Do I genuinely want to sit across from this person? Do they have something worth hearing? Do I believe, somewhere down the line, the world will wonder why it took so long to find them? That's enough. There's a short list of exceptions --- people I admire enough that I'd drop everything if the call came: Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Rick Rubin, Russ, Chris Williamson, Rich Roll, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Steven Pressfield, Kevin Kelly, Steph Curry, Rihanna, Ryan Holiday, Natalie Portman, Jay-Z, Eckhart Tolle, Mark Wahlberg, Cole Bennett, Jessica Alba, Jimmy Iovine, Dr. Dre, and Jon Bellion. That list is always growing. But the real work --- the work I'm most excited about --- is the search. Finding the voices that are ready before the world knows to look for them. Introducing you to someone living their Authentic Life on their own terms, quietly, before anyone thought to pay attention. That's the pursuit. Keep Pursuing, JC

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The Five: "The Constraint Is The Point"

Every week on The Five, we find one headline and one deeper idea across all five pillars of aligned living — Spirit, Mind, Body, Money, and Creativity — and ask what they mean for the life you're actually trying to build. This week, one thread ran through every single pillar before we even went looking for it: friction. Deliberate, chosen friction. There's an ancient case for silence that a noisy culture keeps trying to drown out — and it turns out the doorway to your inner life may be quieter than you think. Research is finally putting a clinical name to the loop that keeps running in your head, and the distinction it draws between rumination and reflection changes everything. Scientists keep confirming what our ancestors knew: the human body was built to move through nature, not around a track. A growing movement of Americans is choosing to close their wallets on purpose — and what they're discovering isn't deprivation. It's something closer to enough. And a generation raised on infinite digital photos is choosing film cameras with 27 frames and no delete button — because it turns out the constraint is the point. Five pillars. Five Conversations. This is The Five. Intro music by Dylan Sitts, "Dying Daylight" For all of the show notes for today's episode:

18 de may de 2026 - 32 min
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The Five: "You Can't Think Your Way Through This"

Most of us are trying to think our way through things that can only be lived through. This week on The Five — new research out of a leading journal reframes the entire relationship between faith and belief, and the finding might surprise you. Neuroscientists are finally giving us a better map for one of the most universal human experiences — one that the five stages model got wrong for decades. We look at the one recovery tool that outperforms every supplement, every protocol, and every performance hack — and that most of us are chronically underusing. Economic uncertainty is showing up not just in receipts and savings accounts, but in the life decisions people are quietly putting on hold — and what that's really costing them. And we make the case for a form of creativity that doesn't care about followers, platforms, or output — and why it might be the most honest thing you do all week. Five pillars. Five Conversations. This is The Five. Intro music by Dylan Sitts, "Dying Daylight" For all of the show notes for today's episode:

11 de may de 2026 - 29 min
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The Five: "What You Actually Stand On

Every week on The Five, we find one headline and one deeper idea across all five pillars of aligned living — Spirit, Mind, Body, Money, and Creativity — and ask what they mean for the life you're actually trying to build. This week, one question surfaced across all five pillars without us looking for it: what do you actually stand on? A generation of young men is quietly walking back into churches — not because someone told them to, but because the secular alternatives stopped working. New research suggests that nearly half of your mental health outcomes may come down to a single variable that has nothing to do with your circumstances. The GLP-1 revolution is reshaping millions of bodies faster than we've had time to figure out what we actually believe about them. Economic anxiety is forcing Americans to make spending decisions They haven't had to make in years — and what people choose to protect when money gets tight reveals more about their values than any budget ever could. And across the country, people are putting down their phones and picking up yarn, paintbrushes, and craft kits — and gathering around tables to make things together. Five pillars. Five Conversations. This is The Five. Intro music by Dylan Sitts, "Dying Daylight" For all of the show notes for today's episode:

4 de may de 2026 - 26 min
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The Five: "What Are We Running From?"

This week on The Five, we're sitting with an uncomfortable question that kept surfacing across every single pillar: we know what we need — so why aren't we doing it? Americans are cutting off loved ones at record rates while simultaneously reporting they've never felt more alone. The research on behavior change confirms what most of us already sense — that willpower isn't the problem, identity is. A landmark medical review just validated what movement practitioners have known for years. A record $1.277 trillion in credit card debt points to something deeper than a budgeting problem. And the creative world is quietly pushing back against the pressure to be perfect. Five pillars. Five conversations worth having. All of them pointing to the same thing — the gap between knowing and actually living it. The Five. Intro music by Dylan Sitts, "Dying Daylight" For all of the show notes for today's episode: https://www.justincastelli.io/alignedlifepod/the-five-002

27 de abr de 2026 - 31 min
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The Five: "Something Is Shifting"

Welcome to the very first episode of The Five — a weekly show inside the AlignedLife podcast where we explore one news headline and one deeper idea across all five pillars of aligned living: spirit, mind, body, money, and creativity. Something is shifting in America — and this week, you can feel it across all five pillars. A generation that grew up online is quietly turning toward faith, not out of tradition, but out of a hunger for something real. A landmark executive order signed this week could change how we treat mental illness forever — and the conversation it opens goes much deeper than politics. We talk about why so many of us have mastered optimizing our bodies while losing touch with actually living in them. Two major studies dropped this month that reveal how Americans are completely rewriting what financial success means — and what the data says might surprise you. And a new study just showed that AI can now outperform the average human on creativity tests — which, rather than being a reason to stop creating, might be the clearest argument yet for why you should never stop. Five pillars. Five conversations worth having. This is The Five. Intro music by Dylan Sitts, "Dying Daylight" For all of the show notes for today's episode: https://www.justincastelli.io/alignedlifepod/the-five-001

23 de abr de 2026 - 36 min
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