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Neurodivergent Awakening
Many years of listening to amazing conversation between Tami and a roster of incredible individuals, and no episode has ever hit me deeper than this one. I feel seen.
sivartyad
Best Podcast
Tami is simply the best interviewer, who chooses the most interesting and varied people to interview. Her podcast is invaluable, the smartest and best of its class. Guests are not preachy for the most part, but authentically experienced individuals with gems to share. We love you, Tami! Thank you for your offerings.
Meitghkk
It changed for the worse
I used to love this podcast until it went woke. You guys think you’re so much better than Trump. The truth is you make him look like a saint by comparison. Practice what you preach. Stop being so crazy and wake up to the mess you are creating with your self righteous insanity.
Enough’s enough already
A Stabilizing Force
Every time I listen, Tami asks the questions that I’d ask if I were there.
I’ve read some of the most influential books in my like based on these interviews.
I’m so grateful that Sounds True and Tami Simon exist!
authenticity71
Very good podcast
Thank you Tami this is what we all need... thank you
Hbgirl17
Excellent collection!
Thank you Tami - the podcasts have been very helpful! Excellent curation too!
Anuja G
Anti-trans guest
Extremely disappointed you’re promoting the work/views of Lisa Marchiano, the author of a parenting book and various other articles and interviews against gender affirming care for young people. Do better! Gender affirming care saves lives.
SC.M.
Spiritual bypass
The veil has been lifted that this industry is like the Democratic Party. Bourgeoisie and devoid of insight or true compassion while acting better for “caring”. It’s worse than racism, it’s learning tricks to accept yourself for othering other people while horrors continue in the present moment.
Ismee LD
Groundbreaking information
This podcast is the best! I cannot say enough great things about it. I always walk away a more informed better human after listening to this podcast. Thank you Tami for the impact your making on our world. I am truly grateful for you.
here i sit
Love this podcast!
Tami is the most amazing interviewer! Her deep, meaningful questions help listeners to understand topics and find ways to apply precepts in daily living. 🩵
Wyo Amy
Thank you
Thank You for continuing this lovely podcast. In addition to the important subjects you choose,
you are the best interviewer around!
Daddy-Pops
Sam Harris
That's a lot of words.
Norwich42
Always thought provoking!!
Tami I love how transparent you are! When you admitted that Nancy Danisons description of the future scared you so you didn’t want to believe her it was priceless! But you should know that my response to that very same description was RELIEF!! LOL it just proves how valuable your guests are to your audience - always provoking thoughts! Thanks for your excellent choices!!
horsepleigh
James Hollis Interview
Exceptional insight. Many Thanks!
bechill59
Dawson Church’s Tongue Position: Floor of the Mouth
In his book “Bliss Brain”, Mr Dawson claims that when you “relax your tongue on the floor of the mouth, [it] sends a signal to your vagus nerve which wanders all over your body, connecting all the major organ systems. It’s the key signaling component of the parasympathetic nervous system, which governs relaxation” (Church, page 31).
He is right about vagus nerve but wrong about the position of the tongue. He has misread his source.
On page 307, he listed a study by Schmidht, J.E. et al on the “Effects tongue position on mandibular muscle activity and heart rate function” (Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 108(6), 881-888).
What does this study say?
“Results indicated significantly more activity in the temporalis and suprahyoid muscle regions as well as a significant reduction in heart rate variability when THE TONGUE was positioned on the PALATE compared with TONGUE position on the FLOOR of the mouth.” Not on the floor of the mouth!
The authors of this study conclude that “[i]nstructions to place the tongue on the roof of the mouth are not instructions that will promote reduced physiological functioning (i.e., relaxation) but rather promote small, but potentially important increases in overall activity as indexed by muscle tone and cardiac function.”
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catholicsthink
Crazy talk
Can’t deal with mind readers, tarot cards and hypnosis.
Hard pass.
paVEme/nt
Fascinating content
This is the best podcast channel for those who want to hear amazing people speak about books they’ve written on the spiritual process from a most talented host, Tami Simon. This is my favorite podcast channel
shelby icholsom
Stoicism
I listened to the entire show. And while I agreed with some of his tenants, I have to tell you, Tami, that the idea or practice of stoicism — for a good portion of the general population — is a thinly veiled excuse for the decisions and actions of an avoidantly attached person.
Miss Charlie
That was rough but excellent show overall
While I don’t love all episodes, some more than others, many are excellent. I enjoy Tami’s commitment to quality guests and perspectives, her grounded , wise presence and calming voice.
Gabor Mate’s episode sure rattled me at the start. Ouch.
However, it is a rich episode and he reflects on his own challenges, defensiveness and growth at last. Good thing we are all still growing and healing, hopefully.
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Bublina2020
Always inspiring
I respect the work of Gabor Mate, but he seems more and more egotistical every time I listen to him. He gets offended easily then pretends he doesn’t. There was a very tense exchange between Gabor and Tami, ( I could feel it) then Tami graciously acknowleges the tension, this was a perfect opportunity for Gabor to exhibit what he teaches but instead he straight up gaslights her. He doesn’t talk about his theory w evidence to back it up and w all the research going on it shouldn’t be that difficult.
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Leighroses
Excellent Interviews!
Every interview I’ve listened to has been outstanding. Keep up the good work!
AnnsVision
Just gorgeous
Am listening to Andrea Gibson interview second time- wow. Just knew what came their way wasn't against them. It was not their enemy. That deciding- that surrender- that transcendent realization- said so stunningly beautifully! I really appreciated their insight and the language- reflected my own experience in a way I hadn't articulated before.
Grateful
Naomi
jonkyjan 9
Yes, and…
First let me say that what Tami Simon has created with Sounds True is extraordinary. Every product is held to a high standard, and I appreciate that. As an interviewer, she drives me nuts, but I listen to the podcast religiously because of the guests. I always know that I will find leading spiritual voices and life-changing wisdom.
RickHansen
Love this pod
Just listened to the one with Meghan Devine. This podcast and Meghan are a breathe of fresh air. The part about hope at the end was very helpful and a reframe I think I needed to hear. I’ve always had a complicated relationship with hope now I know why! Will definitely listen again! 💛
lllhhhppp
Voice
Cannot get past the host’s voice or cadence.
emaheg
Podcast
I just heard Tami on ‘The one you feed’ podcast and very much enjoyed her interview and thought process.
I’m looking forward to learning more.
fhgjgijljhrymidrvj
Can’t get enough
I’ve listened to this podcast for several years. Still have about 300 plus episodes to go! The content and selected guest are soooo relevant. Tami Simon is amazing. Outside of the spirit world, I’m always shocked when no one knows her name? I love Tami’s approach, tone, and wish she’d lead retreats herself! She’s very wise!
Listener in the Hills
Sounds True
I am so impressed by Tami Simon. Her interviewing skills are amazing. She always asks such deep and probing questions in such an intelligent way. I love this podcast.
G2HM
Love Tami’s interview style
Many of the podcast I listen to have the same guests around the same time because that person is plugging a book or an event. I don’t mind, and have discovered many people that I really appreciate this way. But something I love about Insights is Tami Simon‘s interview style: she has a way of asking blunt, non-placating, and sometimes unnerving questions that ALWAYS take us to another level of knowing the person, their message, and ourselves. It’s refreshing. Her interviews are my final stop when I’m deciding whether to buy a book or course (if she’s having the person as a guest.) Thank you Tami.
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MsMelissaPennel
Intelligent, inspiring , soothing all-in-one
This is the most intelligent, inspiring, and soothing, podcast, all in one. Tami and each and every one of her guests, enlightens, educates, and relaxes you while listening. A rare combination and gem of a podcast.
Nterprises
The Trauma Response is Never Wrong by MC McDonald, PhD
Excellent interview & master class on Trauma/ Grief.
Hannelore H.
Trauma
Thank you for sharing your interview on Roy of Hollywood. You have helped many people in making a better world. Thank you.
low key cellophane man
Amazing woman!
Loved this interview, well all of your interviews. It’s people like this that give us the inspiration to forge ahead. I loved her starting at zero, I can relate. We are all connected! We all need role models, pardon the pun, she is one for sure! Love her soul!
Jay help no nick name?
I have never heard Tami Simon laugh.
One must think she takes herself oh-so-seriously. Lighten up occasionally!
glimadoll
Truly life changing
I have been listening to insights at the edge for almost 3 years on a weekly basis now, and I can honestly say Tami’s thought-provoking conversations, the people that Tami brings on to the show and overall helpfulness of the podcast have been life altering for me and guided me on the path to healing and wholeness.
hallebee55
So very listenable
She is a great interviewer, asks all the pertinent questions, plays devils advocate a bit, but in a gentle way.
Marbleized
Tami is an Amazing Interviewer
The questions she asks and the way she conducts the interview is brilliant. Brings such clarification to the interview.
DiLyBr
Amazing interviews
You will learn so much about self-development, spiritual practice and teachings, and some great book and audio recommendations from the best teachers of our time. This is one of the very few podcasts I take time with pencil and paper and truly listen deeply. Tamil is a gifted interview and you will enjoy all the questions she asks of her guests.
EricIn2023
The most insightful podcast ever!
I love this podcast… I love the guests and Tami's gifted art of asking profound questions.
Jami
Jami Hanna
Love this pod!
This is a podcast that will leave a lasting impression on you that will make you want to learn more. Tami brings on extraordinary guests to have discussions that will blow your mind!
Meg- GroundedNourishment
“Mm-hmm”
I love this podcast, I learn so much from it and Tami Simon is a fantastic interviewer. Her “Mm-hmm” responses are the best. Each one is a little different from the next and each “Mm-hmm” gives an inkling of what she’s thinking. Haha…she’s awesome. Thank you Tami Simon and Sounds True for helping to raise the world’s vibration.
DvGuts
Sounds True is helping me change my life
I want to start by saying that it is coming up on two years since I happened to stumble upon Sounds True. I honestly can’t even recall now how I came to know about Sounds True, but think it was actually a job listing when searching for jobs in the Boulder, CO area in late 2020. I didn’t get the job, but what I did get was more of a blessing to my life then I could have ever imagined or asked for in the first place.
I’ve been listening to the weekly podcasts which I receive via email to my inbox every Sunday morning helping me to build a solid foundation along my healing journey. The Sounds True Founder, Tami Simon, somehow manages to search out, learn about, and interview an ever-growing cohort of inspirational and thought-provoking thought leaders whose individual unique perspectives have left me breathless and in tears of happiness, joy, sorrow, and everywhere in between. I’ve never felt more connected and as a part of a community in my life.
So much so that I think I’ve finally decided to take the plunge and commit to a year membership for Sounds True One. The value and benefit I’ve received from the weekly podcasts along with a great deal of additional free content shared after signing up for the Insights At The Edge newsletter are immeasurable and it only makes me want to dive deeper and keep searching and learning.
All I can say is Thank you to Tami, Sounds True, and everyone else along the way. Thank you for giving me the courage to be myself and move forward fearlessly. Thank you!
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Andrewww C.
Absolutely hands down THE best conversation going on.
I cannot thank you enough for bringing such great content week after week. Your conversations are relevant poignant thought provoking educational expansive challenging progressive. I have listened to many many over and over again.
lizmurphystudio
Fantastic interviewer
I am so happy I have discovered this podcast! I love her Tami’s voice and she is perceptive and probing! Love it!
Tulsi Deva
Jumping off the leading edge
It’s great to hear of others willing to take the leap so the Oneness can expand. We are here to remember and thank you to everyone reminding us of our love vibration. Thanks, Tami, for opening the door.
DBoyleMedium
Tami Simon
Great podcast. Much better photo of you!!
wyode
Melissa Brown’s Nourishing your nervous system
I thought I’d point out that at ”59:50 Melissa Brown diverts her thoughts in response to Tami’s question, to having lived in Africa. She references knowledge of tribalism, mentions having seen five year olds with kids on their backs etc etc.. and I have to say I was extremely shocked by this switch/comparison and patronising of poor Africans who have have no sense of agency.
My first question was why a universal heart grounding session would switch to referencing poor Africans? What is Melissa’s experience of seeing poverty in Africa meant to communicate in this context? I’ve listened to Sounds True for years and I have to say I found it difficult to continue listening. A discussion that was grounded on nourishing and nurturing should not have allowed that statement to stay put without some wise course-correction by Tami. This podcast reaches a global audience of every kind and creed. I hope such statements are queried or interrogated in the future and that guests can reflect on/ and check their own biases and blindspots, even if it means self-correcting in the course of a grounding exercise. The spiritual discourse should really begin to interrogate attitudes towards non-western cultures and ways of being.
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wagio2010
An Instant Favorite
This podcast has become a daily go to. Tami asks thoughtful and sometimes hard questions. The humble, esteemed guests always answer so willingly and even gratefully. I feel affirmed and lifted by each episode as I chart my own healing path. Thank you.
Meesh Meyer
Dangerous
Hi Tami,
As a working psychotherapist who deals with individuals with trauma, I thought Mary Firestone had some valuable things to say. It was clear, though, that she doesn’t work (on an ongoing basis) individually with people with trauma histories, despite her education as a client.
Yes, that impressive PhD Holocaust survivor is doing well, but to say that you “choose” victimhood or survivor is dangerous. Most trauma survivors do well, and much of the reason the small percentage (I’ve seen a range of 7 - 9%, but would check) for people who don’t do well is due to ongoing interpersonal trauma. That is, usually, abusive parent(s). In addition, those of us lucky enough to have had more than one child know that some babies just are more sensitive, from day 1.
I’m very glad that Mary has gotten through her past trauma of sexual abuse, which can be extremely painful. AND (not but) if she had gone through that with abusive parenting, in poverty, she would have likely had a very different outcome.
I’m also glad that you brought up $ resources, and wish that you had done so earlier in the podcast. Yes to meditation, EMDR (tapping in), etc., (I would add yoga for trauma, IFS, TIST, and somatic work you can do on your own like the old progressive muscle relaxation) but she basically said that after years of therapy, it was her work with Ketamine and MDMR that provided her breakthrough. Ouch. $. Legality in some places.
Clearly this is a woman who has grown up with money and has always had it. Now she takes groups of affluent women to beautiful places, and no doubt does healing work. I’m not saying she doesn’t have a good heart, I’m saying that a focus on words like “choice” and “depersonalization” is dangerous to some people in the abstract.
Also, towards the end when you asked about how she deals with anxiety and overwhelm (common emotional trauma symptoms), she said, “I know it will pass” and takes psych drugs. Trauma therapists understand that drugs can be helpful, and sometimes life saving, but generally feel that our AMA culture has an over dependence on meds. We also, when uncomfortable feelings come up, generally ask our clients to sit with those feelings, if they can. If they can’t, we generally recommend that clients accept those feelings and use their bodies to comfort those parts (not just to shake them off).
It’s one thing to have a masters in Psychology, but a completely different experience to work for years with people doing their utmost to let go of trauma pain. For many clients, it doesn’t feel like any kind of “choice”. And for that reason, many of us don’t take clients to the Caribbean or start our own lines of perfume; many of us use expensive post graduate training to give clients who can’t afford years of therapy, or whose insurance companies only give them 12 sessions, much reduced sessions.
That’s spiritual.
Best Wishes, Susan Hanway, LICSW
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Love to cook? someimes.
Like a bell ringing
There have been many times over the past few years when Tami Simon and insights from the edge have felt like a life line, a light in the middle of a tunnel—all the saving metaphors—but today in particular, I needed to hear the clear, calm, intelligent voice of Cheryl Richardson. What a relief to have her confirm that 50 or 60 something is just that, not some treadmill of forever youth I have to climb onto every day. The truth of her understanding rang through me like a bell ❤️thank you.
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