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New Podcast 'My Many Selves' Bridges Science and Spirituality Without Forcing a Choice

By FisherVista
The podcast 'My Many Selves,' hosted by entrepreneur Damaris Nightingale, explores consciousness, psychology, AI, and spirituality through a framework that unifies scientific inquiry with wonder.
New Podcast 'My Many Selves' Bridges Science and Spirituality Without Forcing a Choice

Entrepreneur, researcher, and speaker Damaris Nightingale is launching a new podcast, My Many Selves, that aims to explore consciousness, psychology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, spirituality, olfactory therapy, health, and the human experience without asking listeners to choose between science and wonder. The podcast, announced today, is designed for audiences interested in self-awareness, personal transformation, and the deeper nature of consciousness.

At the core of My Many Selves is Nightingale’s original framework for understanding the universal selves people experience throughout life: the physical self, sexual self, emotional self, mental self, and spiritual self. The podcast also examines archetypes through which these selves are expressed in relationships, purpose, identity, creativity, and everyday decision-making. Together, these elements form a practical roadmap for understanding the many dimensions of human experience and the deeper consciousness connecting them.

Nightingale, who spent more than three decades leading enterprise technology initiatives, brings a systems-based perspective to the study of self-awareness, spirituality, science, and consciousness. “My career taught me to value systems, logic, and evidence, and those values remain central to my work,” she said. “What changed was the realization that science is one extraordinary way of knowing, but it may not be the only one.”

The podcast was born from Nightingale’s observation that people often live as though they are only one fixed identity, while in reality, they experience themselves differently depending on their emotions, relationships, roles, environments, and depth of consciousness. “Most of us live as though we are only one person, yet we experience ourselves very differently depending on the moment and our level of awareness,” Nightingale said. “My goal has never been to replace science, but to expand the conversation.”

Unlike podcasts that separate psychology, health, technology, spirituality, and neuroscience into isolated categories, My Many Selves examines how these disciplines interact in daily life. Episodes will explore topics including emotional regulation, decision-making, intuition, synchronicity, dreams, expanded states of consciousness, artificial intelligence, life after death, and the evolving relationship between intelligence and consciousness. Each episode draws from a blend of disciplines and lived experience, including psychology and neuroscience, artificial intelligence and technology, philosophy and contemplative traditions, olfactory therapy and health, spirituality and consciousness studies, and personal transformation.

My Many Selves is intended to serve as a safe and thoughtful space for conversations many people hesitate to have publicly. Rather than promoting simple belief or skepticism, the podcast encourages listeners to explore complex questions with openness, critical thinking, and respect. For more information, visit MyManySelves.com.

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