

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
Richard Atherton
Being Human is for people who want go deep on what it means to be a human making a difference. We’ll discover how to be better humans at work and in life. We’ll explore leadership, relationships and how to make changes in ourselves and our environments. Nothing will be off limits. Welcome.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 1h 21min
#363 Can Ayahuasca Heal What Therapy Cannot? - Sam Believ
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What if your healing journey that took you years could have taken months and the tool to get there is growing in the Colombian jungle?
In this episode of Being Human, Richard Atherton is joined by Sam Believ, marine engineer and founder of Lawayra, an ayahuasca healing retreat in the Colombian countryside. Born in the Soviet Union and raised in post-independence Latvia, Sam grew up in a household shaped by intergenerational trauma: alcoholic, abusive father, an emotionally unavailable mother, and a culture where emotions were a sign of weakness. He channelled everything into his engineering career, built the life he was supposed to want, and found himself empty.
After quitting his job and travelling South America, Sam discovered ayahuasca in Colombia. Initially it was out of curiosity, he then rediscovered it in a crisis. When the lockdowns forced him to stop for the first time in his life, everything he had suppressed caught up with him. A ceremony gave him both his healing and his purpose. He never left.
Today Sam has guided close to 3,000 people through ceremonies at LaWayra, where the mission is simple: connect, heal, grow.
We discuss:
Surviving Soviet childhood trauma and escaping intergenerational pain
Why achieving the "right" life left him completely empty
What actually happens inside an ayahuasca ceremony
Therapy vs ayahuasca
Addressing abuse by shamans
Links:
LaWayra Retreats
Sam's Website

Mar 20, 2026 • 1h 48min
#362 Can Your Photo Reveal Your Health? - Daniel Zavrel
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What if your body could tell you exactly where you're out of balance—before it shows up as illness or burnout?
In this episode, Richard sits down with Daniel Zavrel, co-founder of ConsciouzScan, to explore a cutting-edge, powerful technology that claims to map your body and mind through your energy field.
From his early career in consulting at Accenture, to his shift into spirituality and human performance, Daniel shares how this technology is being used with elite athletes, executives and individuals seeking deeper awareness.
Daniel performs a full body scan on Richard to reveal how this technology works.
Together, they explore:
How one super simple 5-minute yoga technique transformed one CEO’s health
How stress actually shows up in the body
The link between focus, emotion and energy
Why high performers often miss the real source of their exhaustion
And what it means to “listen” to your body at a deeper level
Whether you’re sceptical or curious, this conversation will challenge how you think about health, performance and consciousness.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 59min
#361 How I Cured My GI Issues in 3 Months – Nora Rodden
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What if many chronic symptoms - pain, IBS, migraines, fatigue, insomnia - aren’t caused by damage in the body, but by patterns in the brain?
In this episode of Being Human, Richard Atherton speaks with Nora Rodden, CEO and co-founder of the health app Nervana. After being hit by a car during university, Nora developed chronic back pain that persisted for five years despite countless treatments and no obvious lasting damage in her body. Later, severe digestive issues and insomnia followed.
Everything changed when she joined a clinical trial exploring neuroplastic pain, the idea that the brain can learn and sustain physical symptoms long after an injury has healed.
Through mind-body techniques including journaling, somatic awareness and visualisation, Nora eliminated her pain and restored her sleep.
Her experience led her to build Nervana, an AI-guided program designed to help people retrain their brain-body response and recover from chronic symptoms.
We discuss:
Facing the triple whammy of chronic pain, GI symptoms and insomnia
The "medical" trial that changed her life
The drug-free approach that cured her symptoms in 3 months
Her ground-breaking providing relief from pain
Should Advil carry a warning?
Links:
Nervana App

Mar 6, 2026 • 1h 20min
#360 Why Therapy Can Fail Us - with author of Conscious Uncoupling, Katherine Woodward Thomas
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Why do the same painful patterns keep repeating in our lives, in love, work, and relationships?
In this episode of Being Human, Richard Atherton is joined by New York Times Best Selling Author Katherine Woodward Thomas. Katherine originated the concept of Conscious Uncoupling through her book of the same name. She’s the author of the huge hit Calling in The One and has just released What's True About You.
Katherine shares how the stories we developed in childhood, which she calls “source fracture stories,” quietly shape our adult lives, relationships, and future possibilities. We think these are just “who we are,” but what if these are actually false stories developed way before we had the capacity to truly understand our lives?
We discuss:
The real point of manifestation (it's not the result)
When visiting the past is valuable and when it's not
Who is really the toxic one in your relationship?
What therapy gets wrong
The path forward for a merging of therapy and coaching
Links:
Katherine’s Website

Feb 27, 2026 • 56min
#359 Why Hope Is a Leadership Skill - Jen Fisher
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Is hope naïve or is it the missing ingredient in modern leadership?
In this episode of Being Human, I speak with Jen Fisher, former Chief Wellbeing Officer at Deloitte and author of Hope Is the Strategy. After experiencing severe burnout herself, Jen discovered that hope isn’t wishful thinking — it’s a measurable, actionable skill grounded in research.
We explore why burnout may actually be a symptom of hopelessness, how leaders unintentionally kill hope through language and behaviour, and why cultivating agency, multiple pathways, and honest truth-telling transforms culture. Jen shares practical tools, including hope audits, hope spotting, and the power of vulnerability in leadership.
We discuss:
Burnout as a crisis of hopelessness
What real hope actually means
Leadership language that builds or kills hope
Practical tools to cultivate hopeful cultures
Links:
Jen’s Website

Feb 20, 2026 • 1h 32min
#358 When Trust Breaks — And How to Repair It - Dennis Reina & Michelle Reina
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What happens when trust breaks down in relationships, in leadership, in organisations?
In this episode of Being Human, I speak with Dennis and Michelle Reina, founders of the Reina Trust Building® Institute and authors of Trust & Betrayal in the Workplace. Drawing on decades of research and lived experience, they explain why trust is far more fragile than most leaders realise, and why rebuilding it requires courage, accountability, and choice.
We explore the three dimensions of trust, how victimhood traps us in blame, and why trust repair is not about forgetting but about responding differently. This is a deeply human conversation about conflict, repair, and responsibility, relevant to leaders, partners, and anyone navigating broken expectations.
We discuss:
Growing up with an alcoholic father
Why trust is fragile
The anatomy of betrayal
Victimhood vs responsibility
Practical steps to rebuild trust
Links:
Reina Trust Building

Feb 12, 2026 • 1h 24min
#357 Creativity Is What Makes Us Human - Fredrik Haren
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What if creativity isn’t a talent for the few, but the defining quality of being human?
In this episode of Being Human, I’m joined by Fredrik Haren, global creativity expert, speaker, and author of The World of Creativity. Fredrik has spent decades travelling the world studying where ideas come from and why modern organisations and education systems so often crush creative thinking.
We explore why creativity has little to do with confidence, why having ideas brings profound joy, and how each of us carries an “inner theme”: a unique perspective the world needs.
If you’re someone who sees yourself as ‘not creative’, or if you struggle to get your creativity flowing, this episode is a must-watch.
We explore:
How we don’t create for others
Why creativity defines humanity
How the get the ideas flowing
The joy of having ideas
Discovering your ‘inner theme’
Links:
Fredrik’s Website

Feb 5, 2026 • 2h 39min
#356 What Happens When the Self Disappears? - Ken Wilber
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What actually happens when the sense of “self” disappears — and does it make you wiser?
In this episode of Being Human, I’m joined by Ken Wilber, one of the most influential philosophers of human development and the founder of Integral Theory, something which played a big role in my own intellectual development. Ken shares his early awakening experience, in which he experienced a complete dissolution of the separate self, and explains why spiritual awakening alone does not equal psychological maturity or ethical wisdom.
We explore the crucial distinction between waking up and growing up. And why this explains how many spiritual gurus and their communities can become so toxic. Drawing on decades of scholarship, meditation, and systems thinking, Ken offers a comprehensive framework for understanding consciousness and development. This helps us to appreciate the multiple vectors and methods of human expansion.
We explore:
What happens when the self dissolves
Waking up vs growing up
Stages of human development
Why maturity still matters
Links:
Ken’s Website

Jan 26, 2026 • 1h 19min
#355 The Leadership Intelligence Everyone Ignores - Yosi Amram
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What if great leadership requires more than IQ and EQ? In this episode of Being Human, I speak with Dr. Yosi Amram, psychologist, executive coach, and pioneer in developing our understanding of Spiritual Intelligence (SQ). Yosi offers a research-backed framework for translating spiritual values into practical action. Drawing on extensive empirical studies, Yosi shows how SQ predicts leadership effectiveness and personal well-being in ways traditional models miss.
And Yosi is not speaking only as an academic. Yosi held the record for the fastest promotion to captain in the history of his regiment in the Israeli Air Force. He has taken two tech start-ups to IPO. He’s a man who knows how to lead.
We explore how to make spirituality accessible without dogma, how SQ helps leaders navigate complexity and suffering, and why meaning, purpose, and inspiration are no longer optional in modern work. Yosi also shares principles from his clinical and executive coaching work on how to lead with integrity, compassion, and presence.
We explore:
What SQ actually is
Spirit → action translation
Leadership + meaning + purpose
Beyond IQ and EQ
His recommendations for developing SQ
Links:
Yosi’s Website

Jan 19, 2026 • 1h 19min
#354 Most Human Knowledge Work Gone by 2030 - Alastair Moore
Alastair Moore, an AI strategist and entrepreneur, discusses the impending transformation of knowledge work due to AI advancements. He emphasizes that AI is now performing high-level tasks in research and problem-solving. The conversation delves into how companies must adapt to rapidly evolving technology, the importance of reinventing workflows rather than simply automating existing ones, and the potential for human-machine collaboration. Alastair also shares insights on the evolving skills needed in this new era and the urgency for organizations to act.


