The SuperHuman Academy Podcast

Ep. 338: When the Past Isn't Really Over W/ Edit Kiss

1 h 0 min · 1 apr 2026
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Greetings, SuperFriends! In this episode, I sit down with Edit B Kiss, a former petroleum engineer turned healing practitioner, to explore how unresolved memories may shape our current reactions, habits, and challenges. We discuss how meditation and subconscious work can help release emotional patterns and create new possibilities in the present. If you've ever noticed recurring frustrations or emotional triggers, this conversation offers a thoughtful lens for understanding where they might come from and how to move forward. – Collin Jewett

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