Innerspace is a space for reflection, awareness, and lived experience. Through calm, grounded conversations with Brett Kaufman, the show explores what happens beneath the surface, the inner signals, transitions, and moments of clarity that shape how we move through the world. Entrepreneur, philanthropist, and real estate developer Brett Kaufman leads these conversations with a deep sense of curiosity to help us better understand the failures, successes, traumas and achievements that shape us all. Brett creates a safe space for guests to share their life journey, including their childhood and family dynamics, digging into how those experiences played an integral role into where they are today and how they now use those lessons to act in service of others.
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Episode #132
132. Take a Pause: The Process Is Not a Straight Line with Sarah Gormley
—47 min
Sarah Gormley started an art gallery by accident. Today's guest is the owner and founder of Sarah Gormley Gallery, a contemporary art gallery that operates from the belief that original art can be a source of joy for everyone. She opened the gallery in 2019, 25 years after her grandmother gifted Sarah with her first piece of art. But, as we tend to do on this show, we go a lot further back than that to learn more about who she is today. Knowing it was time to rest and reset amidst the illness and passing of her parents, an opportunity arose to host art. She was invited to come and see the space – and the rest is (art) history. We talk about her life-changing experience with therapy, how she – and the rest of the world – determines whether art is “good” or not, and why Columbus is such an art hot spot. At 40, Sarah couldn’t imagine making it through another half of her life. Success, money, experiences – nothing brought her the grounding that committing to therapy did. She’s a major proponent of the work, as am I. And I hope this one influences you – the listener – if you think you might be in need of it, to seek the help that you so deserve. To learn more, visit: thegravitypodcast.com Resources: Website: sarahgormleygallery.com Twitter: @scgormley Instagram: @sarahgormleygallery Facebook: Sarah Gormley Gallery Read: Radical acceptance by Tara Branch Gravity is produced by Crate Media .
108. Teaching the World To Be a Better Place With Sharon Sloane
—42 min
Sharon Sloane, President and CEO of WILL Interactive Inc has 30 years of experience designing leading edge instructional systems for behavior modification and performance improvement. She holds a US patent for creating computer based interactive movie software to help improve human performance. Her work has been featured on NBC, CNN, NPR, as well as in Forbes Magazine, TIME Magazine, The Washington Post, and approximately 50 other outlets. Sharon grew up in an entrepreneurial household. In fact, she thought sights like watching her dad tally up retail margins on the back of a napkin after dinner was typical family fare. Her father had a saying, “You want to be the person that signs the check, not the person who waits for the check.” But she also saw how difficult entrepreneurship could be, and so she wanted for a while to become a teacher. She did eventually become one, but she realized that she wanted to use that teaching background to work with adults. She discovered that the training that was being given to organizations and governments was not effective at creating lasting change, so she set out to build a better system. She had a vision for interactive video training that walked people through what they needed to learn. Keep in mind, this was in the 90s, when watching video on a computer seemed absurd. Technology, and her work with it, has come a long way since then. It was through having a vision for the future and sticking with it despite the doubt of others that she was able to build her business to what it is today and make the impact she has on the world. She’s had proven success reducing the suicide rate of US soldiers as well as improving retention rates of some of the top companies in the US. What Brett asks: [01:32] Tell me about your early memories and what your family dynamic was like as a child. [08:00] How did you decide what it was you wanted to do? [12:31] What was it like to hear so many people doubt what you’re doing and still carry on believing? [16:16] Can you walk us through the work that you’re doing now? [20:10] How have you seen tech evolve over the years? [35:42] Where are you headed and what’s next for your group? To learn more about intentional living, and for the complete show notes, visit: gravityproject.com Resources: willinteractive.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sloanesharon Gravity is a production of Crate Media .
131. The Color Shaman: Healing Through Creativity with Chor Boogie
—1h 10m
Chor Boogie speaks in rhythm through splashes of color. A renowned artist in the medium of spray paint, Chor Boogie, aka The Color Shaman, joins the show today for a deep dive into creativity and his own personal journey. Self-taught from the age of five, he always wanted to be an artist. Throughout his life, he’s redefined the term to envelop more healing, more learning, and a deeply communicative approach – spotlighting important issues like: race, class, and gender; neo imperialism; corporate corruption; substance abuse; healthcare and drug policy reform; and the rights of indigenous people. Having just finished the first big art piece on the second phase of Gravity, he’s now part of our community forever – a contribution I am so thankful for. He's an incredible human being and he's a phenomenally talented artist. Enjoy this vibrant conversation with a modern savant. To learn more, visit: thegravitypodcast.com DISCLAIMER: None of the subject matter in this podcast represents mental health advice or should be understood as a medical recommendation to consume psychedelic substances. Resources: Instagram: @gnyangou Twitter: @chorboogie Website: chorboogie.com Gravity is produced by Crate Media .
129. Following a Path of Purpose with Pelotonia’s Joe Apgar
—57 min
His parents used to call him Honest Abe. As a really grounded and thoughtful young kid, Joe Apgar played sports, collected baseball cards, and looked up to his grandfather, a man whose steadfast virtuousness lives on in family legend – as told by Joe. He describes his childhood as idyllic and loving, all supported by a strong sense of community in his smalltown home. But, as we know well, trauma escapes no one. And how we let these experiences shape us is what matters most at the end of the day. Joe tells of his sister's kidney cancer diagnosis at the young age of five, a memory that stays burnt into his brain to this day as he recalls a stark conversation on life and death with father. Surviving to become a nurse herself, this experience was the first of a few that lead Joe to where he is today, President of Pelotonia, one of the world’s most recognizable and revered cancer charity brands. We also go deep on Joe’s own bout with testicular cancer, and how overcoming the disease isn’t exactly a prerequisite to fundraising for cancer research – but it sure does help his understanding and ability to communicate the dire perspective shared by so many patients around the world. To learn more, visit: thegravitypodcast.com Resources: Pelotonia: pelotonia.org Linkedin: Joe Apgar Instagram: @joe.apgar Episode 20: How a Three-Time Cancer Survivor Dedicates His Life to the Future, with Doug Ulman Gravity is produced by Crate Media .
128. BirdieLight: Fighting the Fentanyl Epidemic with Beth Weinstock
—57 min
The numbers are astounding and the stories are heartbreaking. Fentanyl-associated incidents are the number one cause of death for people aged eighteen to forty-five in America – more than car accidents, more than illness, more than anything – and today’s guest, Beth Weinstock is bravely doing something about it. We first talk about her early career as a doctor, owning and growing her own practice for seventeen years, and how her story came full circle – back to creativity and disruption after a childhood interest in creative writing was passed over for med school. Founding her own non-profit, BirdieLight, with her daughter after the tragic passing of her son, Eli, to fentanyl ingestion in 2020, she’s now committed to distributing the critical education and overdose response materials that young people need to avoid the same fate. BirdieLight is an online information resource and traveling workshop that visits schools, clubs, and any other organized gathering of today’s youth to tell Eli’s story; to inform kids, their parents, and their teachers about the wide prevalence of fentanyl in other recreational street drugs; and to distribute life saving narcan doses and fentanyl test strips. Her courage is to be commended, in telling her full story on the podcast, and in taking action to lessen the impact of this deadly trend in our society. It’s not the 70s anymore, that much is for sure. And it’s why her work is so important. To learn more, visit: thegravitypodcast.com Resources: Website: birdielight.org Instagram: @birdie.light Facebook: BirdieLight Twitter: @birdielight2021 Linkedin: Beth Weinstock M.D. Twitter: @bethweinstock Read: Beth’s guest column at cleveland.com Gravity is produced by Crate Media .
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