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Love Conquers Fear

Love Conquers Fear

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In an era of exponentially evolving AI and robotics, one question looms large: Will humanity make it? Love Conquers Fear is a podcast where leadership meets love, technology serves humanity, and vision becomes action. Host Brett Alexander Hurt—tech entrepreneur and investor—sits down with some of the world’s most influential people to ask: Will we unite to create the Age of Abundance for All? These conversations are calls to action, awakening leaders everywhere to rise and help humanity choose the Light.Brett Alexander Hurt and guests Scienze sociali
  • Rethinking Justice: How Education, Empathy, and AI Make Abundance Possible — Suzi Sosa + Alex Wright
    Jan 22 2026

    What you’ll hear in this episode:


    - How incarceration can spark deep inner reflection and spiritual awakening

    - Why education and literacy restore dignity, identity, and self-worth

    - Why real change begins with shifts in consciousness before it becomes systemic

    - Love as a lived practice that supports healing, presence, and human connection

    - How fear shapes punishment-based systems and keeps people stuck

    - Choosing love over fear in justice and community work

    - How technology expands access to education without losing the human element

    - Leadership that listens first and supports real growth, not control


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    About Love Conquers Fear:


    In an era of exponentially evolving AI and robotics, one question looms: Will humanity make it? Love Conquers Fear is where leadership meets love, technology serves humanity, and vision becomes action. Host, Brett Alexander Hurt, tech entrepreneur and investor, sits down with some of the world’s most influential people to ask: Will we unite to create the Age of Abundance for All? These conversations are calls to action, awakening leaders everywhere to rise and help humanity choose the Light.


    Follow Brett Alexander Hurt on:


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bretthurt/

    X/Twitter: https://x.com/brettahurt

    Medium: https://databrett.medium.com/

    Substack: https://brettahurt.substack.com/


    Watch on:

    YouTube: http://tiny.cc/LCF-YT

    Spotify: http://tiny.cc/LCF-Spotify


    Listen on:

    Apple Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/LCF-Apple

    Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/LCF-Amazon


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    About Suzi Sosa:


    Suzi Sosa is a serial entrepreneur and the president of Level’s board of directors. She has spent more than two decades creating technology companies focused on leadership, human development, and systems change. Across her career, Suzi has been drawn to spaces where personal transformation and social impact intersect. Her work centers on helping people reconnect with their purpose, values, and agency — particularly in environments shaped by constraint or transition.


    About Alex Wright:


    Alex Wright is the co-founder and Executive Director of Level, an organization focused on expanding access to education within incarcerated communities. His work is grounded in the belief that education is deeply humanizing — opening doors to self-awareness, dignity, and inner change. Alex approaches justice and reform through a compassionate, consciousness-informed perspective that emphasizes growth, responsibility, and the inherent potential in every person.



    Timestamps:


    0:00:00 — Preview

    0:00:43 — Intro: Non-local consciousness and the observer effect

    0:03:44 — Welcome Suzi Sosa and Alex Wright

    0:04:24 — Suzi and Alex explain the work they're doing at Level

    0:07:04 — The scale of U.S. incarceration and what it reveals

    0:15:04 — Rehabilitation, social inequity, and a collective call for abundance

    0:20:00 — Leveraging AI to scale abundance for all

    0:28:41 — Books, education, and second chances inside prisons

    0:32:12 — Technology at a crossroads

    0:35:02 — Divine calling and Man’s Search for Meaning

    0:40:02 — Seeing that your work is fulfilling and having an impact

    0:47:33 — Free will, judgment, and the ego

    0:54:04 — How despair and anguish lead to empathy and compassion

    1:00:20 — Letting go of fear, the path to greater love, and A Course in Miracles

    1:13:32 — The soul as divine energy and the path to lasting happiness

    1:20:00 — Inequality, Enlightenment Now, and “God’s final exam”

    1:29:08 — Closing thoughts



    Books mentioned in this episode:


    - The Secret of Secrets — Dan Brown

    - Project Hail Mary — Andy Weir

    - Observer — Robert Lanza and Nancy Kress

    - Nonviolent Communication — Marshall Rosenberg

    - Man’s Search for Meaning — Viktor Frankl

    - 11 Days in May — J.D. Messinger

    - Awareness — Anthony de Mello

    - Free Will — Sam Harris

    - When Things Fall Apart — Pema Chödrön

    - Love Is Letting Go of Fear — Gerald G. Jampolsky

    - Who Moved My Cheese? — Spencer Johnson

    - Journey of Souls — Michael Newton

    - Enlightenment Now — Steven Pinker

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    1 ora e 32 min
  • Intuition, Creativity, and the Nature of Consciousness — Michael Collins
    Jan 20 2026

    What you’ll hear in this episode:


    - Why intuition and consciousness are moving from the margins into the mainstream

    - The difference between intellect-driven living and heart-led perception

    - How meditation, breathwork, and stillness unlock intuition and creativity

    - What children practicing intuition reveal about human potential

    - Non-local consciousness, perception beyond the five senses, and lived evidence

    - Documentary filmmaking as service: telling stories that catalyze personal and social change

    - Creativity as a universal human trait, not a special talent

    - How fear contracts awareness while love expands it

    - The relationship between technology, AI, and human consciousness

    - Why a heart-centered awakening may be essential to humanity’s future


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    About Love Conquers Fear:


    In an era of exponentially evolving AI and robotics, one question looms: Will humanity make it? Love Conquers Fear is where leadership meets love, technology serves humanity, and vision becomes action. Host, Brett Alexander Hurt, tech entrepreneur and investor, sits down with some of the world’s most influential people to ask: Will we unite to create the Age of Abundance for All? These conversations are calls to action, awakening leaders everywhere to rise and help humanity choose the Light.


    Follow Brett Alexander Hurt on:


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bretthurt/

    X/Twitter: https://x.com/brettahurt

    Medium: https://databrett.medium.com/

    Substack: https://brettahurt.substack.com/


    Watch on:

    YouTube: http://tiny.cc/LCF-YT

    Spotify: http://tiny.cc/LCF-Spotify


    Listen on:

    Apple Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/LCF-Apple

    Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/LCF-Amazon


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    About Michael Collins:


    Michael Collins is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker, the founder of documentary production company Thoughtful Robot, and a member of the Mountainfilm festival’s board of directors. Across more than two decades of filmmaking, Michael has paired rigorous storytelling with impact campaigns designed to create real-world change. His work spans investigative journalism, human rights, veterans’ issues, and consciousness, with films that have screened at major festivals worldwide and aired nationally on PBS. Michael’s feature documentaries include Give Up Tomorrow, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and helped expose a wrongful conviction on death row, and Almost Sunrise, an Emmy-nominated film exploring veteran suicide, healing, and resilience. His current work explores intuition, creativity, and consciousness as fundamental aspects of human experience.



    Timestamps:


    00:00 Episode preview

    00:55 Episode opening

    02:06 Rafting 277 miles through the Grand Canyon with no electronics

    05:49 Listening to signs from the other side

    11:11 A 13-minute film segment about intuition

    16:59 A child moves an object with her mind

    20:19 Blindfolded kids and intuition

    27:23 The Telepathy Tapes and hope from non-speaking children

    34:47 Processed food and the quiet hijacking of our bodies

    42:57 Getting out of the head and into the heart through breath

    45:56 A spiritual teacher and the problem of the noisy mind

    49:06 A breathing practice that changed everything

    50:06 Quitting a job and flying to the Philippines to make his first film

    55:05 The making of Give Up Tomorrow

    56:43 Dharma: service, art, and community

    59:16 Showing up every day and listening to the calls

    01:08:45 Practice until it becomes your nature

    01:11:41 Spirituality isn’t hiding

    01:13:52 Life as lessons and karma

    01:17:31 A hot shower as a time machine

    01:22:46 Why creativity can’t be replaced by AI

    01:25:37 An ancient Chinese script

    01:29:11 Staying present instead of outsourcing the edit

    01:32:56 Rick Rubin on creativity, intuition, and AI

    01:37:36 Making a film about intuition means practicing intuition



    Books mentioned in this episode:


    - The Celestine Prophecy — James Redfield

    - Signs — Laura Lynne Jackson

    - The Seat of the Soul — Gary Zukav

    - Into the Magic Shop — James R. Doty

    - The Creative Act — Rick Rubin

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    1 ora e 42 min
  • Why Women’s Health Fell Behind and How Precision Medicine and AI Can Fix It — Piraye Beim
    Jan 15 2026

    What you’ll hear in this episode:


    - Why women’s health is decades behind other fields of medicine, and why that gap still exists

    - How food, health, and biology have been systematically under-researched for women

    - The economic and scientific blind spots that have shaped modern healthcare

    - How precision medicine transformed cancer care, and why women’s health was left out

    - The role of genomics, multi-omics, and AI in unlocking new treatments for women

    - Why conditions like endometriosis and menopause remain underfunded and poorly understood

    - The challenges of building deep science companies in women’s health

    - How AI is accelerating drug discovery and making breakthroughs possible at smaller scales

    - The vision behind extending ovarian function and rethinking reproductive health

    - Why women’s health is ultimately human health and a catalyst for long-term flourishing

    - Piraye’s beautiful spiritual awakening


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    About Love Conquers Fear:


    In an era of exponentially evolving AI and robotics, one question looms: Will humanity make it? Love Conquers Fear is where leadership meets love, technology serves humanity, and vision becomes action. Host, Brett Alexander Hurt, tech entrepreneur and investor, sits down with some of the world’s most influential people to ask: Will we unite to create the Age of Abundance for All? These conversations are calls to action, awakening leaders everywhere to rise and help humanity choose the Light.


    Follow Brett Alexander Hurt on:


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bretthurt/

    X/Twitter: https://x.com/brettahurt

    Medium: https://databrett.medium.com/

    Substack: https://brettahurt.substack.com/


    Watch on:

    YouTube: http://tiny.cc/LCF-YT

    Spotify: http://tiny.cc/LCF-Spotify


    Listen on:

    Apple Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/LCF-Apple

    Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/LCF-Amazon


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    About Piraye Beim:


    Piraye Beim is the Founder and CEO of Celmatix and a leading innovator in precision medicine for women’s health. For more than two decades, she has advanced understanding of ovarian health and reproductive aging by translating genomics and multi-omics research into first-in-class therapeutics, diagnostics, and digital health tools. Her work has been recognized by Fortune, Goldman Sachs, Crain’s, Rock Health, and the Aspen Global Leadership Network for its impact on biotechnology and women’s health.



    Timestamps:

    00:00 Episode preview

    00:42 Episode opening

    11:53 Why female healthcare is so underlooked

    12:09 Women’s biology is cyclical: hormones rising and falling

    14:27 Women weren’t mandated to be in clinical trials until the 1990s

    14:59 Choosing to dedicate a career to women’s drug development

    17:46 Endometriosis and the 10-year delay to diagnosis

    19:05 Women’s health is human health

    21:00 Precision medicine through a women’s health lens

    24:03 Why modern drug discovery skipped women’s health

    25:44 Screening, diagnosis, and better clinical trials

    27:00 Conditions unique to women: menopause, infertility, endometriosis

    28:55 Women’s health receives less than 1% of venture funding

    30:58 Why developing drugs for women predates the VC industry

    32:22 Extending ovarian function and rethinking IVF

    41:48 Building an “ark” to preserve women’s health data

    45:59 Artificial intelligence changing what’s possible in medicine

    52:40 Regulation, evidence, and earning trust in healthcare

    01:03:10 What success looks like for women’s health innovation

    01:23:10 Beyond science: don’t explain, just feel

    01:28:16 Piraye shares what it was like before and after her spiritual awakening

    01:41:20 Closing reflections



    Books mentioned in this episode:


    - After the Ecstasy, the Laundry — Jack Kornfield

    - The Secret of Secrets — Dan Brown

    - The Creative Act — Rick Rubin

    - How to Change Your Mind — Michael Pollan

    - Lights On — Annaka Harris

    - Signs — Laura Lynne Jackson

    - The Fourth Age — Byron Reese

    - The Celestine Prophecy — James Redfield

    - Man’s Search for Meaning — Viktor Frankl

    - Why Buddhism Is True — Robert Wright

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    1 ora e 43 min
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