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Author: AC Bergen-Fischer

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In The Blood explores the fascinating complexities of our connections with others and our own journey of self-discovery. We look at how our relationship with ourselves shapes our relationships with others, and vice versa. Through personal stories from the host and guests, we explore topics like family estrangement, navigating difficult separations, the path to reconciliation, the enduring power of hope, and the value of platonic relationships, all while touching on mindfulness. This podcast is a valuable resource for anyone who has grappled with building meaningful connections and understanding themselves better.


You can learn more about AC and his work at www.acfischer.com. If you'd like to support this project for as little as $5, visit www.buymeacoffee.com/inthebloodpod. For coaching sessions email inthebloodpod@gmail.com. Limited financial aid is available.

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After more than three seasons, and 83 episodes, In The Blood is going on pause.This isn’t burnout. It’s not a breakdown. It’s something quieter. Something slower. A shift from pressure back to purpose.In this episode, I talk about why continuing no longer feels right, how I’ve come to recognise the difference between momentum and meaning, and what happens when we outgrow the very container that helped us grow in the first place.This show has been a space for honest reflection - for challenging emotional limits, holding hard truths, and exploring what it means to stay human in the middle of pain, loss, and transformation. I hope those conversations still serve you, even as I step away from the mic for a while.I haven’t disappeared. I’m still here. Just not in this form.
What happens when empathy goes too far? In this solo episode, I explore the emotional cost of being the one others lean on — especially when we’re already carrying more than we can handle. From the quiet pressure to stay available, to the slow erosion of our own needs, this is an honest look at the tension between caring for others and protecting ourselves.There’s no easy formula, but there is value in naming the invisible weight — and in learning how to stay soft without staying stuck.
In this episode, AC and Jason sit down to challenge the idea that family estrangement deserves the kind of obsessive attention it often gets.They explore why treating family relationships as fundamentally different from other platonic relationships can do more harm than good, especially when it comes to boundaries and healing. Together, they question the romanticism of blood ties and push back against the popular narrative that estrangement is something we should always try to “fix.”AC shares why he no longer finds estrangement stories compelling—especially when they become identity traps—and calls out the unhealthy, unregulated industry of self-proclaimed estrangement “experts” who exploit vulnerable people in pain.This conversation isn’t about denying the hurt—but about moving forward without making the wound your home.
Celebrating Rage

Celebrating Rage

2025-05-1648:48

AC Bergen-Fischer and Jason (Dyceman) Moore are joined by guest host Sarah Tye from Spirit Journey Collective for a grounded and honest conversation about rage. They explore how it's expressed, how it’s judged differently based on gender, and how it can be used as a powerful force for good. Topics include why some people never learn to express anger safely, how gender roles shape our relationship to rage, and the ways rage can overlap with grief, boundaries, and clarity. The episode includes personal stories and moments that don’t resolve neatly—because real life rarely does.
In this episode, I sat down with Sarah Tye from the Spirit Journey Collective for something a little different. Sarah guided me through a “mini Alignment Project,” a condensed version of her full Alignment Project experience, which she offers through her practice.We talked about what alignment really means—not in the mystical sense, but in the personal and practical one. What does it feel like to live in a way that reflects your values? What gets in the way? And how do you begin to notice the subtle ways you've been living out of sync with who you really are?Sarah’s approach is less about fixing and more about noticing. She’s not trying to hand you answers; she’s inviting you into a deeper kind of self-honesty. It’s reflective work, not a performance—and that’s what makes it valuable.If you’re curious about the full Alignment Project, you can learn more or work with Sarah directly by visiting www.spiritjourneycollective.comAs always, thank you for listening. One love!
How safe are our workplace friendships, really?In this episode, Jason and AC explore how easy it is for trust to break down between colleagues — especially when emotions flare, secrets get shared, or jobs are on the line.When someone vents to a friend at work, what happens if it gets repeated? Can a moment of frustration cost you your career? And if your friend is the one who slips… what happens to the friendship?Inspired by a listener’s question, this episode pulls no punches.
Jason and AC have always believed that most of us have more in common than we think. But the deepening political divide—especially when it comes to Donald Trump—has challenged that belief. In this episode, they talk openly about how political polarization has made it harder to communicate with people we care about, even when respect and shared history are still present. They reflect on the growing difficulty of finding common ground when values seem to conflict at a fundamental level.While they don’t claim to have the answer, they remain committed to the idea that respectful conversation matters. And even if today’s climate feels discouraging, they still believe in the possibility of reconnection. This episode doesn’t solve the problem—but it doesn’t give up on it either.
(im)PERFECTION

(im)PERFECTION

2025-04-1149:33

In this episode of In The Blood, AC and Jason explore how society places different expectations on women and men—pressuring women to be visually perfect, and men to be mentally unshakable. They discuss how these standards show up in everyday life, where they come from, and the emotional toll they take.The conversation includes a challenging question: is the stigma around men’s emotional struggles even more difficult to address than the pressure women face to look a certain way? With honesty and nuance, AC and Jason unpack the cost of perfection, the gendered assumptions we rarely question, and how we might begin letting go of expectations that were never fair to begin with.
Good friendships don’t just happen—they take effort. In this episode, Jason and AC explore how intentionality makes the difference between friendships that thrive and ones that fade. We discuss why checking in matters, how shared experiences strengthen bonds, and what it really means to be a good listener. We also examine our own roles in friendships—are we showing up for others the way we expect them to show up for us? And just as importantly, are we making space for both depth and fun? If you’ve ever felt friendships slipping away or want to be more mindful in the way you connect with people, this episode is for you. 🎧 Listen now and take your friendships off autopilot!
Well, fck!

Well, fck!

2025-03-0708:01

Ever had something go completely wrong at the worst possible moment? That’s exactly what happened when Jason and I recorded what we thought was an amazing episode—only to have the file corrupted beyond repair. Instead of throwing in the towel, I’m using this moment to talk about mindfulness in the face of disappointment. 🎙️ In this episode: ✔️ Why mindfulness isn’t about ignoring frustration, but learning to move through it ✔️ The importance of impermanence and shifting perspective ✔️ Finding what still remains when plans fall apart ✔️ How humor and connection help us navigate setbacks If you’ve ever had a Well, fck!* moment, this one’s for you.
friendship.exe

friendship.exe

2025-02-2854:04

Can AI be a true friend, or is it just programmed to sound supportive? As artificial intelligence becomes more advanced, more people are turning to AI for companionship. But can it replace human connection?In this episode of In The Blood, AC Bergen-Fischer and Jason Moore explore what makes a friendship real and whether AI can provide meaningful support. They discuss the benefits and risks of AI companionship, the psychology behind it, and what this means for the future of relationships.Topics in this episode:What defines real friendship?Can AI truly understand emotions?The pros and cons of AI companionshipIs AI friendship an illusion or the future?Join AC and Jason as they ask: Can we trust AI to be there for us—or are we just talking to a machine?
The Glue That Binds Us

The Glue That Binds Us

2025-02-2155:56

In this episode of In The Blood, Jason and AC tackle a listener inquiry about the qualities that have kept their friendship strong through life’s many twists and turns. They reflect on the role of open communication, shared values, and mutual respect, offering candid stories that highlight the importance of loyalty and understanding. From facing disagreements to celebrating each other’s growth, they share the practical insights and emotional depth that sustain their bond. Tune in for a heartfelt exploration of what it truly takes to maintain a meaningful, long-term connection.
In this conversation, Jason and AC examine the contrast between visible risks and hidden dangers in everyday life. They discuss how clear, measurable threats can feel more controllable, while unseen risks—especially in social interactions and conflicts—often leave us vulnerable.The dialogue challenges listeners to consider whether knowing potential risks in relationships truly empowers us or leads to over-caution that stifles genuine connection. Join this reflective discussion on how awareness and uncertainty shape our interactions and decisions.
Society often treats disabled people as either tragic figures or inspiring heroes—rarely as ordinary individuals. In this episode, I explore how this mindset can be just as harmful as outright discrimination.
Jason and AC tackle key questions about trust, forgiveness, and relationships, exploring themes like emotional self-preservation, reasonable expectations, and the impact of betrayal. They discuss rebuilding confidence, communicating effectively, and navigating vulnerability in meaningful connections.
Appropriate Loyalty

Appropriate Loyalty

2025-01-1839:16

AC and Jason discuss the role of loyalty in platonic relationships. How much loyalty is too much? Is there ever a point where loyalty becomes harmful? They explore the balance between supporting friends and maintaining personal boundaries, offering insights into how loyalty shapes healthy, meaningful connections.
My Morality or Yours?

My Morality or Yours?

2024-11-2932:52

AC and Jason explore the challenges of morality and personal boundaries. Should we expect others to follow our moral standards? Is it ever right to impose our beliefs or step into someone else’s life? They discuss how to balance empathy, judgment, and respect for differences in a world full of diverse perspectives.
Open Minded?

Open Minded?

2024-11-1501:04:45

In this episode, AC, Amber, and Jason explore the meaning of open-mindedness, how it balances with critical thinking, and the role curiosity plays in building relationships. They also discuss navigating conflicts over core values and what it takes for someone to genuinely change their mind, offering insights on growth, empathy, and understanding in complex interactions.
In this episode of In The Blood, AC and Jason tackle a question that resonates with anyone on a journey of self-discovery: Are we defined by our past? As they reflect on their own experiences, they discuss how much power the past holds over our present selves—and whether we can break free from its grip. Jason shares his thoughts on how our past provides context and can shape us, while AC suggests that while past experiences influence us, they don’t have to define who we ultimately become. Together, they explore the balance between honouring where we've come from and embracing the choice to move forward. Tune in as they unpack the idea of personal growth, accountability, and the freedom to rewrite old narratives without letting them dictate our lives.
Baba Sam Shelley

Baba Sam Shelley

2024-11-0150:50

In this episode, AC and Jason sit down with Baba Sam Shelley to explore his remarkable journey from a life marked by chronic pain and mental health struggles to a powerful transformation of mind, body, and spirit. Diagnosed as "incurable" after years of illness, Baba Sam shares how an unexpected paranormal experience sparked a new awareness of his inner self and led him to meditate, discovering inner peace. Through daily practice, he learned that he was not defined by his thoughts or physical limitations...In conversation, Sam describes his path of surrendering mental interference, embracing what he calls the "Perfect Spirit," and shedding his identity as a person with an illness. His experience of self-healing and finding peace defied medical explanations, leaving his doctors puzzled as he transitioned from 13 daily medications to a life of vibrant health...Sam also introduces The Vibrant Soul Society, where he guides others to connect with their true nature through meditation, allowing each unique journey to unfold. His story emphasizes the possibility of profound healing when we let go of rigid expectations and align with our true, vibrant selves...
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