The Other Side of Things
0:00 Welcome to the Show 00:36 Meet Andrew Ecker 02:03 Ancestry and Roots 03:49 Life Assignment and Loss 04:58 Gritty Healing Work 06:46 Host Tribute and Sacred Seven 09:05 Opening Prayer 13:19 Relational Spirituality Defined 14:00 From Religion to Red Road 18:22 Trauma Addiction and Liberation 27:15 Energy and Emotional Density 28:56 Drumming in Memory Care 33:00 Displacement and Manifestation 35:29 Trauma Informed Sound Medicine 39:06 Spirituality Over Substances 39:35 Turning Pain Into Practice 40:40 Healthcare Pushback And Support 42:15 Scaling Drum Circle Impact 43:27 Energy Work With Clinicians 45:38 Gong Moment Breakthrough 47:31 Why Research Lags 50:34 Funding A Drumming Study 51:35 Connection Replaces Addiction 53:30 March Retreat Details 54:35 Congo Square And Inclusion 57:22 Transformation Story And Invite 01:00:23 Sacred Seven And Grounding 01:01:49 Blessing And Closing Prayer The Other Side of Things Podcast A Soulversation with Andrew Ecker Recovery • Sacred 7 • Drumming Sounds • Rhythm as Medicine • Living a Prayed Life In this deeply personal and powerful conversation, I sit down with healer, recovery guide, and founder of Drumming Sounds, Andrew Ecker. Andrew shares his journey through addiction and recovery, revealing the deeper spiritual hunger beneath substance use and the sacred discipline that reshaped his life. We explore sobriety not as abstinence alone, but as initiation — as an ordeal that strips away illusion and invites us into prayer, service, and presence. We also dive into Andrew’s Sacred 7 practice, a relational prayer rooted in the seven directions, and how rhythm and intentional drumming restore connection to ancestors, land, body, and spirit. Andrew introduces his ancestry and lived experience with generational incarceration, substance use disorder, and family loss, and describes bringing drumming into memory care, psychiatric units, prisons, and treatment centers as an evidence-based, trauma-informed practice that emphasizes permission, empathy, and connection. The conversation focuses on “relational spirituality,” learning intimacy and boundaries with mental health experiences, and using drumming, breathwork, guided imagery, and sound medicine to displace “energies of sickness” and support healing. Andrew calls for more research funding for group drumming, shares outcomes from clinical and bereavement contexts, and promotes a March 13–16 retreat-style drumming training in Scottsdale plus his book Sacred Seven and coaching. Andrew closes our conversation with a spoken prayer — a reminder that healing is not something we do alone, but something we remember together. If this conversation moves you, consider subscribing and sharing it with someone who may need to hear it. Andrew's Resources and Links: Drumming Sounds https://drummingsounds.com Sacred 7 Community & Training https://thesacredseven.com/ Andrew’s Book – The Sacred 7: A Path to Finding the Wholeness of Self-Identity https://www.amazon.com/Sacred-path-finding-wholeness-self-identity/dp/1090133642?ref_=ast_author_dp The Sacred 7 explores relational spirituality, identity, and healing rooted in earth-based traditions and community practice. Michael's resources and links: Official Website https://michaelbrantdemaria.com Books https://michaeldemaria.com/books/ Music & Albums https://michaelbrantdemaria.com/music Films https://michaeldemaria.com/ontos-films/ YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelBrantDeMaria
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