
The Aubrey Marcus Podcast is a destination for honest and vulnerable conversations about the deeper questions in life. The show blends humor with gravity and levity with depth, as we explore mindset, psychedelics, holistic health, spirituality, entrepreneurship, and relationship. Aubrey Marcus is the founder of the globally disruptive human optimization brand Onnit, the donation based coaching pla... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 546 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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I gave this one star because zero wasn’t a choice.
Aubrey is a perfect example of a self-interested, self-obsessed, “spiritual seeker.”
It would be one thing if he kept is dangerous thoughts to himself, but he spreads his ideas, like a virus replicating across a helpless host.
This guy has some interesting guests on sure, but he should stick to polygamy and Raya dates.
By keeping the interview up with JD, you are complicit in perpetuating some mentally deranged people’s beliefs that harming someone else is just an “event.” How dare you even publish this.
You should delete this immediately. Some people will listen to this and feel justified.
Aren’t we sick of ego driven podcasts yet? Love that John Demartini came on the challenge this man’s ego driven world view beliefs. Maybe this event will help him grow as an individual. -but probably not.
I was listening to the interview with Dr Robert Gilbert who is very knowledgeable and the host constantly interjects his thoughts and disrupts him which is a shame and very hard to listen to. It was like he was trying to dominate his guest.
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A conversational show that blends humor with serious inquiry across mindset, health, spirituality, entrepreneurship, and relationships. It features long-form discussions with a wide range of guests—from scientists exploring psi phenomena and Indigenous wisdom keepers to thinkers debating globalization, mysticism, and historical mysteries—often pushing into fringe or controversial ideas and practical takeaways for personal growth and leadership. Notable strengths include a willingness to challenge guru culture, a hands-on approach to self-improvement, and episodes that pair provocative questions with actionable insights, making it appealing to listeners who enjoy intellectual risk-taking and transformative practices.
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Recent guests on Aubrey Marcus Podcast include:
1. Darius J. Wright
2. Alejo Sanzon
3. Scott Wolter
4. Sean ÓLaoire
5. Marc Gafni
6. Steven Greer
7. Ken Sperry
8. Randall Carlson
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