Guide From The Perplexed

By: Mordecai Rosenberg & JD Stettin
  • Summary

  • Long time friends JD Stettin and Mordecai Rosenberg record their musings, book recommendations, spiritual conversations, and the path to letting go and moving forward.
    © 2023 Guide From The Perplexed
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Episodes
  • Episode 39: Daniel Mate, Co-Author of NYT Bestseller The Myth of Normal, on How to Find Mental Alignment in a Misaligned World
    Jun 1 2023

    This podcast episode features an interview with Daniel Mate, co-author of New York Times Bestseller -- The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture.  Daniel is a composer, lyricist, and accomplished playwright known for his work in musical theater. Daniel is also the creator of the Mental Chiropractic method.  Daniel discusses his musical journey, his unique approach to addressing challenges through mental chiropractic, and his insights into parent-child relationships. The episode offers valuable insights for listeners interested in mental health, music composition, and understanding parent-adult child relationship dynamics.

    Daniel Mate shares his experiences and insights into his mental chiropractic process, a unique approach that helps individuals overcome their stuckness. He explains that mental chiropractic involves setting intentions, identifying and challenging perspectives that block those intentions, and gaining new perspectives and choices. Through several examples, Daniel demonstrates the transformative power of mental chiropractic in helping individuals align with their intentions and break free from limitations.

    Daniel discusses his recent project, "Hello Again," which explores parent/adult-child relationships. The conversation delves into the complexities of adult parent-child relationships – an area that has been ignored in parenting literature, emphasizing the formative influence parents have on their children and the impact it has on individuals. Daniel explores the inherent structural imbalances in these relationships and highlights the need to examine one's childhood and past experiences to understand how they shape the present.

    Overall, this podcast episode provides a wide-ranging conversation with Daniel Mate, covering his musical career, his unique approach to addressing challenges through mental chiropractic, and his exploration of parent-child relationships. The episode offers valuable insights for listeners interested in creative music composition, mental health, and understanding the complexities of family dynamics.

    0.00 - Daniel Mate on speaking.
    3:32 - Disillusionment.
    16:53 - The power of collaboration in musical theater.
    22:15 - What does alignment mean to you?
    29:34 - What does mental chiropractic mean?
    34:54 - Memorable conversations on walks.
    50:43 - The relationship between the adult child and parent is unique.
    55:26 - Writing the Myth of Normal with his dad.
    1:00:34 - Triggers from an Adult Child

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 38: Can You Fail a Personality Assessment? And, Who Wants to Be a Hufflepuff? - with Special Guest Dr. Joseph Hirsh
    May 24 2023

    Check out this thought-provoking podcast discussing personality assessments and self-perception.  Join Mordecai, JD Stettin, and Joey Hirsh as they share their experiences with various personality assessments, like Kolbe and Enneagram, and explore why idealize certain personality types.   Dive into the conversation on self-acceptance, individuality, and the influence of cultural narratives on our perception of heroes.   


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    58 mins
  • Episode 37: "Grief, Aging, and the Transformative Power of Pain: A Conversation with Simon Brief, Mordecai Rosenberg, and JD Stettin
    Apr 5 2023

    In this podcast, Mordecai Rosenberg, Simon Brief, and JD Stettin discuss the transformative power of grief and pain, the importance of staying present in the moment, and the concept of gratitude. Brief shares his experience with meditation, and they also share anecdotes and memories of their father-in-law. Join them as they discuss topics of spiritual development and personal growth.





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    41 mins

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