
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 | 199 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophyReligion & SpiritualitySpiritualitySociety & Culture | |||

This week, Thomas sits down with journalist Matthew Green to explore the hidden effects of “shadow trauma” and what it takes to heal and repair after acting against your own ethics.
From personal missteps to moral injury to ancestral and historical ... more
This week, Thomas explores how the phenomenon of emergence occurs when we stop trying to escape into a "better" future and instead drop deeply into the present moment.
He posits that growth occurs when we stop treating the world as an external objec... more
This week, Thomas sits down with historical trauma specialist Iya Affo for a deep conversation on how to navigate a dysregulated world and the cyclical nature of trauma healing.
They share wisdom on how to tread the non-linear path of both individua... more
This week, Thomas sits down with Dr. Ruth Lanius, a renowned clinical researcher and psychiatry professor, for a fascinating discussion on the neuroscience of trauma healing and the critical link between the brain’s physical balance system and our em... more
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I love the Questions! These Questions Thomas Hübl is asking his guests, asking himself, asking the listeners!
And endless Inspiration for deepen the insight on its way to everywhere it will guide me. Thank you for sharing all these questions.
Connecting to inner layers of self is key here - awakening from ancestral dna embedded in our modern being - we must recognize above all else personal responsibility in the now. Unfolding the part we each play herein this life. How healing ourselves changes the collective energy. We carry the historic wars of past within - let us not promulgate stagnant trauma in this day and age. Our evolved heart intelligence can harness this stored energy and knowingness, to lead us to new human solutions, ... more
I’m quick to feel bored or annoyed with podcasts (likely because I’m listening while at work and slightly bored there). But I’m continually drawn back to this podcast and find nearly everything that it captures to be clear, informative, not laden with self-promotion, encouraging and inspiring. Thank you.
I am so grateful for this podcast, for Thomas’ wisdom and the incredible guests he brings on. I loved the Francis Welles episode on grief, so touching and meaningful.
The episode featuring David Whyte on Point of Relation is a deeply moving exploration of vulnerability and interconnectedness. David's poetry and insights, along with Thomas Hübl's thoughtful questions, make this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the beauty found in both joy and pain. Highly recommended for those interested in personal growth and emotional resilience.
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Point of Relation with Thomas Huebl features deep conversations on collective healing at the intersection of science and mysticism. Episodes center on nervous system regulation, trauma-informed leadership, relational healing, and the role of culture, spirituality, and community in shaping well-being. Guests range from trauma researchers and Indigenous teachers to philosophers and business leaders, offering practical tools and expansive perspectives for personal and societal transformation. The show's notable strengths include a presence-driven interview style, a focus on embodiment and attunement, and a willingness to bridge disciplines to address complex collective issues.
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Recent guests on Point of Relation include:
1. Iya Affo
2. Dr. Ruth A. Lanius
3. Kosha Anja Joubert
4. Pat McCabe
5. Rick Hanson
6. Forrest Hanson
7. Mary Catherine McDonald
8. Susanne Ahlendorf
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