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Innerspace: Deep, Meaningful Conversations with Brett Kaufman

Brett Kaufman
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Innerspace is a space for reflection, awareness, and lived experience.

Through calm, grounded conversations with Brett Kaufman, the show explores what happens beneath the surface, the inner signals, transitions, and moments of clarity that shape how we move through the world.

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Latest Episodes

Gabby Goldach is a chiropractor, but she does not approach the body as a broken machine that needs fixing. She views the nervous system as a transmitter of life force, and her practice is designed to help your body remember how to heal itself.

In th... more

Tricia Eastman — author, facilitator, and founder of Ancestral Heart — has spent her career bridging cultures, honoring initiation traditions, and supporting Indigenous-led land stewardship.

Right now, she’s part of a grassroots campaign to preserve... more

Scott Levin is a tenured college professor, a lifelong friend of Brett’s, and someone who has learned to find profound comfort in life's unavoidable chaos.

In this conversation, Brett and Scott trace the full arc: growing up in Ohio, the sudden loss... more

Chantell Preston sold her healthcare company at 41 and thought she'd finally made it. What followed were the two hardest years of her life.

In this episode, Chantell traces the full arc: a childhood defined by divorce, abandonment, and a controlling... more

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Recent Guests

Gabby Goldach
Founder of The Inside Space, chiropractor
The Inside Space
Episode: Gabby Goldach: Innate Intelligence, Generational Trauma, and the Hidden Power of the Nervous System
Tricia Eastman
Medicine woman, author, and facilitator in the psychedelic space
Ancestral Heart (non-profit)
Episode: Tricia Eastman: The Truth About Plant Medicine, Ancestral Trauma, and Spiritual Technology
Scott Levin
Hyman J. Sachs Endowed Professor of English at Louisiana Tech University
Louisiana Tech University
Episode: Scott Levin: The Illusion of Control, Surviving 9/11, and the True Purpose of College
Chantell Preston
Serial entrepreneur and author-to-be of The Success Lie
Preston Partners, MentisNear Rehabilitation, various health care ventures
Episode: The Success Lie: Chantell Preston on Identity, Trauma, and Rebuilding After the Exit
Michael Reishin Shapiro
Zen priest, clinical psychologist, author of Truth Medicine
Independent practitioner/author
Episode: Truth Medicine: From Holocaust Shadows to Psychedelic Healing with Michael Shapiro
Jenny Shuman
Bead artist known for custom guitar straps for Grateful Dead musicians
Episode: Jenny Shuman: How a Midwest Teen Mom Became the Bead Artist for the Grateful Dead's Greatest Musicians
Ben Katt
An inner wisdom guide, meditation teacher, storyteller, and author of The Way Home, Discovering the Hero's Journey to Wholeness at Midlife.
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Episode: The Hero's Journey to Wholeness: Ben Katt on Burnout, Belonging, and Coming Home to Yourself
Jeni Britton Bauer
Founder of Jeni's Ice Cream and advocate for community connection through food
Jeni's Ice Cream
Episode: 200. A Milestone Moment: Reflecting on 200 Conversations That Matter
James Clear
Author of bestselling book Atomic Habits, focusing on personal growth and habit formation
Atomic Habits
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Host

Brett Kaufman
Host of Innerspace, known for his empathetic and insightful interviewing style. He leverages his experiences to facilitate profound conversations that touch on personal growth, spirituality, and community engagement.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 61 ratings
  • Brett Kaufman in his UniqueAbility

    Brett has a talent for taking his guests into deep waters. He serves up fantastic content with relevant takeaways. Well done.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kary Oberbrunner
    United States3 years ago
  • Awesome podcast

    Great show and interviews. Refreshing. Keep up the awesome work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    elsbuckeye
    United States4 years ago
  • Doing Good Now

    I feel like I was eavesdropping on this conversation with two dear friends over coffee. Insightful, authentic, and heartfelt. Another reminder that life is a winding road that can be joyous, playful, loving, uncomfortable, sad and all the things that we must embrace it ALL to be fully alive.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CBUS❤️U
    United States5 years ago
  • Soooo much goodness!

    This is the podcast the business world desperately needs. Brett, his guests and the content are human, deeply grounded and incredibly necessary.

    I'm convinced that the future of business is vulnerable, conscious, and intentional, and Gravity is guiding the way.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JeremyEnns
    Canada5 years ago
  • Authentic courageous storytelling

    Gravity has become my go-to podcast when I need inspiration. I love the authenticity of the guests—their willingness to go deep and tell all. Brett’s ability to ask insightful questions, and listen with empathy is unlike no other. Each episode provides an opportunity to learn live a better life.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rwalsh1977
    United States6 years ago

Listeners Say

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Many find the podcast to be a refreshing take on business and personal growth, praising it for addressing deep emotional and psychological topics that are often overlooked.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful and empathetic conversations, often highlighting their authenticity and the value of personal stories shared by guests.
Overall, reviews indicate a strong community feel and the podcast's role in promoting mental health awareness and personal transformation.
The storytelling approach is lauded as a powerful medium for connecting with diverse human experiences, making it a favorite among those seeking inspiration.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Gabby Goldach: Innate Intelligence, Generational Trauma, and the Hidden Power of the Nervous System
Q: What was a turning point in your personal healing that shaped how you work with clients today?
A key turning point was recognizing the patterns around her relationship with her mother and father, which led to deep forgiveness and choosing authentic, boundary-driven living, ultimately informing how she fosters relational healing in clients.
Gabby Goldach: Innate Intelligence, Generational Trauma, and the Hidden Power of the Nervous System
Q: How did you begin to align your work with the idea of innate intelligence instead of a traditional fix-it chiropractic approach?
Gabby explains that her mentors and the lineage she follows emphasize a rapport-based approach that honors the nervous system and aims to witness rather than fix, allowing innate intelligence to express itself more fully.
Jenny Shuman: How a Midwest Teen Mom Became the Bead Artist for the Grateful Dead's Greatest Musicians
Q: What does the creative process look like when you craft a strap for a specific artist?
She explains translating a client's feelings and story into visual motifs, sketching with input from the artist's team, and handcrafting each piece to reflect the musician's identity while honoring symbolism like wolves, hawks, and local/regional motifs.
Jenny Shuman: How a Midwest Teen Mom Became the Bead Artist for the Grateful Dead's Greatest Musicians
Q: How did you transition from powwow beadwork to working with musicians on guitar straps?
Jenny recounts how a pivot occurred after moving to Oregon, the meeting with Oteil Burbridge, and the decision to leverage Instagram exposure that connected her craft to the Dead scene, leading to collaborations with high-profile artists.
Jenny Shuman: How a Midwest Teen Mom Became the Bead Artist for the Grateful Dead's Greatest Musicians
Q: How did your early childhood and family support influence your perseverance through tough times?
She describes a nurturing, faith-based upbringing with strong familial support, which provided resilience through prejudice and hardship, reinforcing a belief in the value of love, community, and inner compass.

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Recent guests on this podcast include:

1. Gabby Goldach
2. Tricia Eastman
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4. Chantell Preston
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6. Jenny Shuman
7. Ben Katt
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