From the dark terror of his own breakdown, Kirk Schneider has come to live in a state of awe. He explored the roots of his nightmares and anxiety, and the habits that kept him depressed and disengaged, and found that life is something to marvel at. Now he shares the long, winding road he traveled from there to here, and offers guideposts each of us can use to find our own way. Join him as he explains the reasons we spend so much of our lives disengaged from our sense of wonder, and the many tools and teachers that surround us, ready to help us regain it. The rewards, he assures us, are many. âAwe is a vital way of experiencing life,â he says. âIt has the capacity to lift one out of oneâs narrow identifications. We so often get stuck in certain fears or judgments. And awe is able to acknowledge that weâre creatures, weâre anxious, weâre fragile somewhat. But at the same time it points us to the more - the more of who we are and the more of what weâre participating in.â Inspired by the wisdom of Dr. Schneider, youâll find a renewed capacity to occupy parts of your being that you may not have considered before - your most vital, essential self. (hosted by Michael Toms)