
Ep 3. The Big Misunderstanding: The Mental Health Myth We Need to Let Go Of
Mar 27, 2026
Jean Catherine Gray, social scientist and co-founder of Innate Health Research, blends lived experience with interdisciplinary research. She challenges the idea that experiences are only caused by external events. Short, clear scenes explore attention shaping experience, psychological flexibility, testing beliefs, and letting go of burdens to discover new ease.
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Mind As A Prediction Machine
- Human minds are designed to predict the future, which makes experiences feel continuous and absorbing.
- Dr. Jeanne Catherine-Gray explains prediction explains why moments feel like they’ll never end and why attention shapes experience.
Motorcycle Eyes Go Where You Look
- Rob shares a motorcycle story showing how vision directs outcome: the bike goes where your eyes go.
- He nearly rode off a cliff because he was mesmerized by a wave and not watching the road.
Super Coach Weekend That Changed Everything
- Dr. Jeanne attended Michael Neill's Super Coach Academy during a hostile divorce and insomnia and had a shock insight that fear 'might not mean anything.'
- That insight reversed her panic, helped her sleep, and sparked testing the idea that thought shapes experience.




