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In this honest back-and-forth, Kevin recounts his recovery origins—high-school curiosity about psychology amid substance use, the frustration of pills and misdiagnoses that never touched the internal ache, and the mentor whose shared story finally created identification where nothing else did. He gets vulnerable about the cultural immersion that ended 26 years of fear toward Muslims, the universal question of “what are we afraid of?” that shifted his worldview, and why practicing detachment from outcomes after life’s unexpected detours like car accidents or border crossings allowed him to live more freely in the present as an existentialist who sees every person as equally deserving of love and respect. Carissa Karban unpacks AstroPuffs, the iOS game her team is building with relational AI companions that remember you, build relationships, and make progression about community contribution rather than scarcity or violence—drawing on coaching experience, leadership, neuroscience, and evolutionary biology to prove play is the point before adulthood narrows possibility. The conversation shows how these elements create real emotional development seeds that translate beyond the screen. Timestamps: 0:13 – Welcome & Carissa’s game vision 1:22 – AI companions that remember and relate 5:33 – Chronic dysregulation vs. abundance through play 14:35 – Kevin’s recovery origin and mentor impact 29:22 – Roots of division, fear of the unknown, and one immersion that changed everything 43:52 – Detaching from outcomes for real freedom 1:15:48 – Join the AstroPuffs waitlist at astrapuffs.com [http://astrapuffs.com] 1:17:08 – Final takeaway: loosen your hold #MentalHealthRecovery #HealingThroughPlay #BreakTheBias #CommunityHealing #DetachmentJourney What’s one way you’re choosing connection over isolation or fear this week? Rate, review, and share this feed with someone who needs it. Supported by: #dubbyenergy #vitalapparel Subscribe via RSS, add to your favorite podcast app, and keep the conversation alive. This episode is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice. If you’re in crisis, call or text 988 immediately for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. In the Winston-Salem, NC area, reach out to NAMI North Carolina (800-451-9682) or the local Forsyth County BEAR Team for compassionate, rapid response support.
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