Point of Relation podcast illuminates the path to collective healing at the intersection of science and mysticism. Host Thomas Huebl welcomes visionaries, innovators, artists, and healers for deep conversations about how we can activate our shared intelligence to meet the most pressing challenges of our time.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySociety & CultureSpiritualityPhilosophy |
On this episode of Point of Relation, Thomas examines the relationship between technological innovation, creativity, and trauma healing. He explores how trauma hinders our ability to evolve, update, and grow, and how advances in technology have outpa... more
In this special bonus episode, Thomas leads us on a guided meditation to help ground us into our bodies and tune in with potentiality. He explores the mystical understanding of inspiration and how spiritual practice can help us to be more open and se... more
Thomas Hübl is joined by contemplative social scientist, consultant, and educator in leadership, social justice, and mindfulness, Dr. Angel Acosta. They discuss the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology and its implications for our collecti... more
Thomas is joined by Co-Founder of the Center for Humane Technology, Randima Fernando. They discuss how technology hijacks our dopamine response and reinforces trauma symptoms. Randima explains the downstream consequences of the “attention economy,” i... more
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Thomas creates a “we” space in Point of Relation with a finely attuned presence to each interview with a skill that provides a felt sense of safety where guests share deeply personal stories that illuminate places inside me, that resonate with my own humanity. This is a space for cultivating compassion and witnessing its effects on our culture through the many different spheres of work represented each week. There aren’t enough stars to rate my growth as a result of this podcast. 💖
Let’s face it: it’s hard to have substantial conversations about complex controvertial subjects without it triggering all kinds of issues that we’ve lived or had passed down to us. Thomas Hubl is a world-renowned expert on ancestral trauma, who hosts annual summits exploring trauma healing. His weekly podcasts similarly are deep conversation with innovative thinkers from many walks of life, all contributing to healing our world. Thomas models presence, respect, attunement and vulnerability, ... more
I’m so grateful for the depths of mystical embodiment, that Thomas provides and weaves into the most urgent topics of our present time. Doing this in collaboration with fellow travellers on this journey creates a living net of interconnectedness and support, which is a most needed next step in my humble opinion. Thank you so much for preparing this path.
I have explored many avenues for hope, healing, justice, peace and respect for nature and each other, and I find Thomas Hubl’s work to be the clearest, kindest and most inspiring. Unlike many social activists’ perspective, no one is “the bad guy” in Thomas’ view; we are all just trauma-infused beings in need of healing. His work offers an all encompassing perspective and steps along that path to healing, as individuals and as members of the collective.
This podcast is changing my life -for the better. The words of truth that Thomas shares are soothing to the soul. Words of healing, right action, and helping to make sense of the traumatic experience and how it can be healed into traumatic learning. Thank you for this free work that you are getting out to the masses. xo
Apple Podcasts | #67 | United States/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
Apple Podcasts | #48 | Canada/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
Apple Podcasts | #44 | Australia/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
Apple Podcasts | #72 | Germany/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
Apple Podcasts | #128 | Italy/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
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