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Beyond 80 Percent is a podcast that delves into critical thinking, shifting perspectives, and deeper discussions around self-growth and societal narratives.
Join us as we interview interesting, everyday people who share their personal journeys, the experiences that shaped them, and the missions that drive them today. We invite you to awaken your consciousness and explore the world with a deeper perspective.
Each episode encourages you to think critically, push beyond the surface, and engage with the ideas that shape our consciousness. Ready to awaken your mind? Let’s evolve together.
Join us as we interview interesting, everyday people who share their personal journeys, the experiences that shaped them, and the missions that drive them today. We invite you to awaken your consciousness and explore the world with a deeper perspective.
Each episode encourages you to think critically, push beyond the surface, and engage with the ideas that shape our consciousness. Ready to awaken your mind? Let’s evolve together.
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We’ll be back with regular Beyond 80% episodes in April.
In the meantime, this final episode of the Beyond the Brain series steps back to reflect on the journey we’ve taken together.
Across eight episodes, we explored near-death experiences, neuroscience, philosophy, and firsthand accounts from people who have been to the edge of death. From scientific research to spiritual interpretations, the series examined multiple perspectives on one of humanity’s oldest questions: what happens to consciousness when we die?
Rather than offering a final answer, this episode asks a deeper question: What does thinking about death teach us about how to live?
Because whatever the truth may be about what comes next, one thing becomes clear—life itself is extraordinary, and how we live it might be the most important question of all.
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In this episode of Beyond 80%, host Ryan Olexson is joined by Gretchen Jones, a death doula who supports individuals and families through the final stages of life, and someone who has personally experienced profound shared death experiences. While much of this season has explored near-death experiences from the perspective of those who return, Gretchen offers a different lens: the experiences of those who remain and those who sit with the dying and sometimes cross the threshold alongside them. Gretchen shares what she has witnessed at the bedside, including common patterns in the dying process, moments of unexpected clarity, and the extraordinary phenomenon of shared death experiences, where loved ones or caregivers briefly experience non-ordinary states of consciousness during another person’s death. Through deeply personal stories, Gretchen invites us to reconsider our cultural relationship with death, and how embracing mortality can transform the way we live. This conversation explores death not as something to fear or avoid, but as a sacred transition, one that reveals connection, compassion, and a deeper understanding of consciousness itself. Timestamps: 01:00 – Introducing Gretchen Jones and death work02:15 – What is a death doula?04:00 – How Western culture became disconnected from death07:45 – Being present at the bedside and what it reveals10:00 – Rituals that help families reconnect with dying12:10 – Near-death experiences vs. shared death experiences15:30 – Common features of shared death experiences18:30 – Consciousness beyond the physical body21:45 – A powerful shared death experience with Mr. Virgil32:00 – What dying teaches us about love and acceptance35:00 – Terminal lucidity and final moments of clarity38:00 – How facing death changes how we live41:30 – Letting go of fear and reframing death44:00 – Final reflections on death as a doorway
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In this episode of Beyond 80%, host Ryan Olexson explores the profound nature of consciousness with Dr. Susan Blackmore, a psychologist and philosopher renowned for her work on out-of-body experiences and the nature of the self. Dr. Blackmore recounts her own transformative experiences and discusses how neuroscience and zen practice converge in understanding consciousness. The conversation delves into the concept of the self as a dynamic process rather than a fixed entity, the brain's role in constructing reality, and the implications for how we live and face mortality. Listeners are invited to reconsider deeply entrenched notions of identity, free will, and the mystery of being conscious at all. Timestamps00:00 Introduction: The Mystery of Consciousness00:36 Exploring Near Death Experiences00:56 Meet Dr. Susan Blackmore02:48 A Life-Changing Out-of-Body Experience06:52 Skepticism and Parapsychology11:26 The Self as a Process18:17 The Neuroscience of Consciousness25:42 Near Death Experiences and the Brain31:24 Altered States of Consciousness35:53 Living Without Free Will40:19 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview
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In this episode of Beyond 80%, host Ryan Olexson speaks with Dr. Kevin Nelson, a neurologist and author of 'The Spiritual Doorway in the Brain,' about the neurological underpinnings of near-death experiences (NDEs). Dr. Nelson explains how extraordinary experiences during NDEs, such as tunnels of light and out-of-body sensations, can be traced back to brain physiology. He discusses the role of REM intrusion and the brain's intricate wiring in merging different states of consciousness. The conversation explores whether NDEs are supernatural or if they reveal the brain's profound ability to generate reality, even at its limits. Dr. Nelson also shares compelling anecdotes from his career and offers insights into the ongoing debate over whether consciousness can exist independent of the brain.00:00 Introduction: The Extraordinary Claim of Consciousness Beyond the Brain01:02 Experiencers' Stories and the Skeptical View01:35 Introducing Dr. Kevin Nelson: The Neurologist's Perspective02:26 Dr. Nelson's Journey into Near-Death Experiences04:10 The Brain's Role in Near-Death Experiences05:13 REM Intrusion and Its Connection to NDEs07:22 The Spiritual and Mystical Aspects of NDEs10:13 Common Features of NDEs Explained by Neuroscience21:41 The Brain's Primitive Functions and Evolutionary Purpose22:34 The Debate: Consciousness Beyond the Brain27:19 The Importance of Understanding the Brain37:43 The Ongoing Mystery of Consciousness38:47 Conclusion: NDEs as Windows into the Mind
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In part 2 of the Experiencers episode, host Ryan Olexson examines the challenging aftermath of near-death experiences (NDEs) through the personal stories of five individuals. The episode chronicles the painful and transformative journey of reentry into life, highlighting the physical, emotional, and spiritual adjustments each person undergoes. From medical recoveries to existential realizations, it delves into the messiness of living with the profound insights gained from near-death experiences.00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer01:18 The Journey Back: Awakening in a Body02:21 Ash Perrow's Return: From Surgery to Suffering03:44 John Davis: From Marble Halls to Recovery Lights05:14 Christina Duffy: An Eight-Year-Old's Transition06:29 Kathy McDaniel: From Coma to Consciousness07:17 Rosemary's Miraculous Healing07:58 The Challenges of Reentry11:49 Personal Transformations and New Purposes21:38 Catholic Near-Death Experiences22:45 Skepticism from Friends and Family24:29 Life Review and Its Lessons28:46 Past Lifetimes Revealed32:43 Free Will and Negative Energy33:36 Healing Through Compassion34:47 Living with a New Compass44:40 The Brain's Role in Near-Death Experiences
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In this episode of Beyond 80%, host Ryan Olexson explores profound Near Death Experiences (NDEs) through the stories of five individuals: Ash Perrow, John J. Davis, Christina Duffy, Kathy McDaniel, and Rosemary Thornton. In part one of a two-part series, each recounts their unique journey beyond death, from tranquil voids and realms of light to darker, heart-wrenching experiences. These narratives provide compelling insights into the continuity of consciousness, the universal essence of love, life reviews, and the redefined meaning of self. The episode also traces the emotional and spiritual transformations faced upon returning to the physical world. Themes of fear, love, interconnectedness, and the purpose of life are examined, challenging conventional views on life and death.Timestamps00:00 Awakening to the Afterlife01:46 Experiencer Stories Introduction03:27 Ash Perrow's Near-Death Experience05:50 John J. Davis' Journey Beyond08:20 Christina Duffy's Childhood Encounter09:16 Kathy McDaniel's Descent and Ascent10:39 Rosemary Thornton's Peaceful Void11:48 Lessons from the Other Side13:01 Life Reviews and Soul Lessons14:18 Messages from Beyond22:31 Returning with Purpose24:24 Living with Newfound Wisdom36:14 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview
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In this episode of Beyond 80%, host Ryan Olexson delves into the profound phenomenon of life reviews within near-death experiences (NDEs) with Dr. Robert Coppes, a seasoned researcher in the field. Dr. Coppes shares his journey from an economist to a leading figure in NDE research, and discusses the pivotal influence that Raymond Moody's pioneering book had on his career. The conversation covers various aspects of life reviews, highlighting the interconnectedness and impact of our actions on others, the omnipotence of consciousness, and the common themes across different cultures and religions. Dr. Coppes' insights provide a nuanced understanding of how NDEs challenge our views on consciousness, morality, and life's purpose. In this episode of Beyond 80%, host Ryan Olexson delves into the profound phenomenon of life reviews within near-death experiences (NDEs) with Dr. Robert Coppes, a seasoned researcher in the field. Dr. Coppes shares his journey from an economist to a leading figure in NDE research, and discusses the pivotal influence that Raymond Moody's pioneering book had on his career. The conversation covers various aspects of life reviews, highlighting the interconnectedness and impact of our actions on others, the omnipotence of consciousness, and the common themes across different cultures and religions. Dr. Coppes' insights provide a nuanced understanding of how NDEs challenge our views on consciousness, morality, and life's purpose.00:00 Introduction to Life Reviews in Near-Death Experiences00:49 Exploring Consciousness and Near-Death Experiences01:49 Introducing Dr. Robert Coppes and His Research02:51 Dr. Coppes' Journey into Near-Death Experience Research05:27 Understanding the Life Review Phenomenon10:28 The Mechanics and Impact of Life Reviews32:16 Cultural and Religious Perspectives on NDEs35:50 Distressing Near-Death Experiences41:22 The Omnipotent Nature of Consciousness43:36 Concluding Thoughts and Future Research
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In this episode of Beyond 80%, host Ryan Olexson sits down with neurosurgeon Dr. Eben Alexander to explore the near-death experience that radically reshaped his understanding of consciousness. Once a firm materialist, Dr. Alexander recounts how a severe case of bacterial meningitis left his neocortex shut down. Yet during that time, he experienced a vivid realm of profound love, meaning, and awareness. The conversation examines whether consciousness can exist independently of the brain, the idea of the brain as a filter or transceiver, and how meditation, spirituality, and altered states of consciousness may reveal deeper truths about who we are and what lies beyond physical life.Dr. Eben Alexander is a board-certified neurosurgeon, author, and consciousness researcher, known for his transformative near-death experience following a coma caused by bacterial meningitis. Formerly a staunch materialist, Dr. Alexander’s experience profoundly altered his understanding of the mind, leading him to explore the relationship between neuroscience, consciousness, and spirituality. He is the author of the bestselling book Proof of Heaven, and his work focuses on the idea that consciousness may exist independently of the brain, positioning him as a prominent voice at the intersection of science, philosophy, and spiritual inquiry.00:00 Introduction: The Brain as a Transceiver01:16 Dr. Eben Alexander's Near-Death Experience03:20 Exploring Consciousness and Materialism07:48 The Impact of Meningitis on the Brain12:36 Navigating Spiritual Realms15:21 The Role of Meditation and Binaural Beats26:40 Scientific Insights on Consciousness31:02 Quantum Physics and the Nature of Reality41:23 The Power of Love and Spiritual Connection47:21 Conclusion
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What happens when we die — and what does that question reveal about being alive?For as long as humans have existed, we’ve wrestled with the mystery of consciousness and death. Across cultures, religions, and time, people have reported profound near-death experiences: leaving their bodies, moving through light, meeting loved ones, feeling peace, and sometimes reliving every moment of their lives. Are these glimpses of an afterlife…or the brain’s final attempt to make sense of the unimaginable?Beyond the Brain is not about proving one side right. It’s an exploration.Across this multi-episode series, we’ll journey through science, spirituality, skepticism, philosophy, and lived experience. You’ll hear from:Scientists rigorously researching near-death experiencesNeurosurgeons and neurologists who have seen the brain on the edge of lifeAuthors and researchers who collect firsthand accountsPhilosophers who question whether the “self” even existsDeath doulas who walk people through their final momentsBy the end of the series, you may not walk away with one definitive answer.But you will walk away with:Evidence to considerPerspectives to challenge your assumptionsStories that might forever change how you see consciousness, death…and lifeMost of all, you’ll be invited to ask:What do you believe about consciousness — and how does that belief shape the way you live today?Welcome to Beyond the Brain, a special series on Beyond 80%.Let’s begin.
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In the premiere episode of 'Beyond 80% Near Death Experience mini-series,’ host Ryan Olexson discusses the mysteries of consciousness, near-death experiences (NDEs), and reincarnation with Dr. Marieta Pehlivanova from the University of Virginia's Division of Perceptual Studies. Dr. Pehlivanova shares her journey into this esoteric field, the transformative power of NDEs, and the necessity of studying these phenomena with scientific rigor. The discussion delves into the universality of NDEs across cultures, the integration of psychedelic experiences, and compelling cases of children recalling past lives. Whether viewed through the lens of science or spirituality, these conversations challenge our understanding of life, death, and what lies beyond.Dr. Marieta Pehlivanova is a research assistant professor at the University of Virginia’s Division of Perceptual Studies, where she investigates near-death experiences, after-death communications, and past-life memories in children. Trained in both psychology and consciousness studies, her work bridges rigorous scientific inquiry with some of the most profound questions about human existence. Dr. Pehlivanova is known for approaching anomalous experiences with intellectual humility, emphasizing cross-cultural research and careful empirical methods, while exploring the possibility that consciousness may extend beyond physical life.00:00 Introduction to Near-Death Experiences00:32 Exploring Consciousness Beyond Death01:07 Scientific Research on NDEs01:31 Meet Dr. Marietta Anova08:43 Understanding Near-Death Experiences25:58 Cross-Cultural Perspectives on NDEs29:31 Reincarnation and Past Life Memories37:59 Concluding Thoughts on Consciousness
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*Episode 1 premieres January 7, 2026*What happens when we die? Who are we without the brain—and why do so many people report awareness when their brain is offline?This trailer introduces Beyond the Brain, a special multi-episode investigation into one of the most profound questions in science and human experience: Does consciousness end with the brain, or continue in ways we don’t yet understand?Across this series, host Ryan Olexson speaks with:Neuroscientists researching brain activity, consciousness, and the edges of perceptionPhilosophers exploring identity, selfhood, and the nature of awarenessNDE experiencers who describe vivid moments during medical crisesResearchers examining the patterns that emerge across thousands of near-death accountsDeath doulas who bring cultural, spiritual, and human perspectives from the bedsideTogether, we explore the reported features of Near-Death Experiences—tunnels, light, presence, life reviews—and the surprising findings that challenge conventional explanations.This series doesn’t claim to have the final answer. Instead, it offers a spacious, interdisciplinary inquiry—inviting you to think critically, listen deeply, and consider what these stories and data points might mean for our understanding of consciousness.Episode 1 premieres January 7, 2026.🔔 Subscribe to Think. Question. Evolve.Learn more: https://www.beyond80percent.com/podcast
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Beyond 80% didn’t even exist a year ago—and now, after a season of conversations that cracked open beliefs, challenged assumptions, and pushed us into territory most people avoid, Ryan is looking back at the moments that changed everything.In this year-in-review, we revisit the stories and guests who shaped the show’s first season: the people who faced illness, identity collapse, trauma, rebirth, somatic awakening, and the systems that shape our lives without us even realizing it. These weren’t just interviews—they were turning points, each revealing something deeper about who we are and what drives us.We break down the four big themes that kept emerging again and again—themes that didn’t just teach us something, but shifted us. Hosting these conversations didn’t just build a podcast… it rewired our perspective.And then comes the moment this entire year has been leading toward.At the end of the episode, Ryan reveals the next evolution of Beyond 80%: A multi-part exploration into consciousness and near-death experiences, featuring neuroscientists, experiencers, death workers, researchers, and skeptics.This is the biggest step the show has taken so far… and it opens an entirely new chapter on January 7th, 2026. Listen to the new trailer here: https://beyond-80.simplecast.com/episodes/introducing-beyond-the-brain
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Hey listeners — This will be our last episode of 2025. We’re taking a short break, but we’ll be back in 2026 with something completely new.We’re launching a brand-new series exploring consciousness. We’ll dive into stories, research, and perspectives that push the edges of what we think is possible. So stay tuned, stay curious, and get ready — because what’s coming next is going to take us far beyond where we’ve gone before. More soon. In this episode of Beyond 80%, we sit down with Nancy Orlen Weber, a retired RN who led an acute psychiatric unit and has spent over four decades as a medical intuitive and psychic detective working alongside law enforcement. Nancy shares how her abilities first emerged in childhood, how service and curiosity guided her from traditional nursing into holistic and intuitive work, and why she believes biology, emotion, and spiritual purpose can’t be separated. She recounts powerful moments from an experimental psych unit—like reaching a man who’d been catatonic for 20 years—and explores how people diagnosed with “serious mental illness” sometimes heal when underlying physical or energetic imbalances are addressed.We also dive into Nancy’s life as a psychic detective: how her first case found her, what it feels like to “receive” information, and why she insists on strong ethics, evidence, and boundaries in every investigation.Nancy's website: https://nancyorlenweber.com/
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In this episode of Beyond 80%, we dive deep into the mysterious world of dreams with Benjamin the Dream Wizard — a Jungian-inspired interpreter who blends psychology, folklore, and symbolism to decode the language of the subconscious. From the roots of Freud and Jung’s dream theories to the archetypal power of symbols, Benjamin shares how our nighttime stories can reveal our deepest fears, desires, and lessons waiting to be learned. Together, they explore why we dream, how the mind uses metaphor to process emotion, and why certain images, like falling teeth, being chased, or finding hidden portals, show up again and again. Benjamin also shares his “wizard’s path” — how he evolved from working in psychiatry to guiding others through the terrain of their inner worlds. This episode unpacks the balance between science and mysticism, logic and magic, and how listening to your dreams can reconnect you to a forgotten language of meaning.Key Topics:The intersection of psychology, mythology, and dream interpretationFreud vs. Jung: two paths to understanding the unconsciousThe wizard archetype and its role in modern self-discoveryWhy some dreams feel more significant than othersCommon dream themes (teeth falling out, running in slow motion, portals, etc.)How to begin decoding your own dreamsGet a FREE dream interpretation with Benjamin here: https://benjaminthedreamwizard.wordpress.com/contact/Benjamin's Books: https://benjaminthedreamwizard.wordpress.com/books/The Dream Wizard Podcast: https://benjaminthedreamwizard.wordpress.com/episode-archive/Ryan's episode on Dreamscapes: https://benjaminthedreamwizard.wordpress.com/2025/08/29/dreamscapes-episode-200-beyond-80-percent/
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Addiction isn’t just substances; it’s patterns, identity, and survival wiring. Dr. Robb Kelly, PhD, a leading recovery expert seen on The Doctors, Good Morning Texas, USA Today, and host of Breaking Through Addiction, argues we must treat causes, not symptoms. He explains why alcoholism is a brain-level hijack while many other addictions grow from trauma + learned behavior. We unpack the tug-of-war between subconscious and conscious mind, how family scripts drive self-sabotage, and why most of us run at half power until we reclaim identity. Website: https://robbkelly.com/
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What if the key to your peace, your health, and even your sense of freedom isn’t something you need to find — but something you need to let go of? In this episode of Beyond 80%, Ryan Olexson sits down with award-winning author, coach, and speaker Catherine Giovanni to explore forgiveness as a radical act of self-liberation. Catherine’s approach isn’t about excusing harm or pretending it didn’t happen — it’s about reclaiming your power from the pain of the past.Together, they unpack: Why forgiveness is often so difficult — and why “just get over it” doesn’t work.The emotional, physical, and even spiritual cost of holding onto resentment.Catherine’s practical, step-by-step process for moving through forgiveness at your own pace. How releasing the past changes the way you relate to yourself, others, and the future. This isn’t just a conversation about letting go — it’s an invitation to transform the way you live.Catherine Giovanni — Author, Coach, SpeakerWebsite: Books:
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What’s your lack of sleep really costing you? Memory, judgment, empathy — maybe even truth. Sleep isn’t a luxury; it’s the currency of everything we care about.In this episode, I talk with Dr. Leah Kaylor, the FBI’s official sleep expert and licensed clinical psychologist. After years of helping agents recover from the Bureau’s toughest moments, she’s made her science-backed strategies public — and her mission is clear: declassify rest.We explore what really happens during sleep, how systems and schedules quietly engineer fatigue, why trauma comes back at night, and how creating a sense of safety unlocks better rest.Dr. Leah Kaylor, Ph.D., MSCP — FBI Sleep Expert, prescribing psychologist, author of If Sleep Were a Drug.Topics Covered:The neuroscience of sleep: why it’s essential for memory, performance, and mental healthHow overwork culture and hidden stressors rob us of restWhy trauma often resurfaces at night — and what to do about itSimple, high-leverage shifts to reclaim your sleep without perfectionismLearn More and Get Dr. Kaylor's new book here: drleahkaylor.com
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Today’s men face a cultural double bind — too masculine and they’re criticized, too emotional and they’re dismissed. In this conversation, Simon Lee, founder of The Courage Project, explores how childhood wounds shape men, why courage is key to growth, and how rites of passage can create stronger, more connected communities.This episode is about empowering men to move beyond victimhood, embrace responsibility, and live with purpose.Simon Lee's website: https://www.unlimitedcourage.com/
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This episode dives into equine therapy with Kasia Bukowska—how emotions and horses connect, and why her approach is unique, blending consent-based work with horses, simple body-first tools, and art. We also walk through her illness story and how, in her words, slowing down, nervous-system work, and time with horses led to full healing—she says she no longer needs medication. You’ll hear what a fiery young stallion taught her about clear cues and calm, plus practical steps you can use in daily life and in horses and trauma work.Explore more of Kasia’s work—visit her website and check out her equine artwork.WebsiteArtworkWebinar
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In today’s episode of Beyond 80%, we’re cutting past the glossy image of capitalism to the lived reality, the one shaping how we see ourselves, spend our time, and define success. Aaron Scott, is a former Wall Street hedge fund founder, challenges the myths that keep us grinding for productivity and profit, and offers a way to reclaim our worth on our own terms. This isn’t just about economics, it’s about identity, dignity, and what becomes possible when we stop chasing endless growth. If you’ve ever questioned why your value feels tied to output, this conversation will help you see work, time, and self-worth in a whole new way.Learn more about Aaron Scott and his new book: https://www.theaaronscott.com/Get his book here: https://a.co/d/bAG8My9
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