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Goodpain Podcast

Shared Stories. Shared Questions. Shared Wisdom.

Denver, United States and speaks English

Available for in In-Person, Remote Formats

Goodpain Seeks to Reach 5 Primary Personas:

1. The Overwhelmed Achiever

Highly driven professionals suffering from burnout and productivity obsession. They feel disconnected between their external success and internal well-being, struggling to find genuine rest while treating themselves as "never-ending projects." They seek sustainable approaches to life and work that don't rely on external validation or endless optimization.



2. The Discerning Connector

People who value authentic relationships but feel "hyperconnected and profoundly lonely" despite constant online engagement. They're wary of transactional networking and seek spaces for spontaneous, unfiltered conversations. They want to understand the difference between genuine solitude and isolating loneliness while building resilient community bonds.



3. The Reflective Caregiver

Individuals deeply engaged in caregiving roles (parenting, family care, community leadership) who understand life's "raw realities" and "true intensities." They feel overwhelmed by relentless emotional demands while wanting to maintain their own resources. They seek wisdom that goes beyond simplistic advice for complex relational dynamics.



4. The Philosophical Seeker

Intellectually curious people drawn to psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and contemplative traditions. They refuse surface-level explanations and want to connect abstract concepts to lived reality. They're frustrated with content that's either too academic or too simplistic, seeking frameworks for understanding the territory they're already walking through.



5. The Conscious Leader

Current or aspiring leaders (in business, community, family) who are disillusioned with traditional hierarchical models that prioritize power accumulation. They seek authentic leadership rooted in wisdom, serving collective flourishing while integrating personal development with institutional responsibility. They want to build organizations that serve people rather than consuming them.

Topics Discussed on Goodpain Podcast

RelationshipsPersonal DevelopmentBanter

About Goodpain Podcast

Goodpain Podcast is an invitation to reclaim the space for honest, candid conversations about our struggles, about not knowing, about the wisdom found simply in enduring..

Like the ancient tribes, gathering around a fire to share hard-won wisdom, we'll talk about life's true intensities: the raw realities of parenting, the relentless demands of careers, the shattering impact of tragedy, the quiet burden of pain, and the unexpected moments of joy that flicker in between.

Because whether your struggle was a sudden storm or a slow erosion, your story is meaningful.

Recent Episodes from Goodpain Podcast

Loss, Grief, & Recovery: Good Grief, Part 2

August 7, 2025 | 0 mins

Sparks + Embers Episode No. 006: Thinking Made Visible

August 5, 2025 | 0 mins

Loss, Grief & Recovery: Grief Part 1

July 31, 2025 | 0 mins

Sparks + Embers Episode No. 005: Building an Information Ecology

July 29, 2025 | 0 mins

Loss, Grief & Recovery: The Big Picture, Part 2

July 24, 2025 | 0 mins

Sparks + Embers Episode No. 004: The Wisdom of Not-Knowing

July 22, 2025 | 0 mins

Loss, Grief & Recovery: The Big Picture, Part 1

July 17, 2025 | 0 mins

Sparks + Ember Episode No. 003: Reclaiming Cognitive Authority

July 15, 2025 | 0 mins

Sparks + Embers E002: How AI Learns

July 8, 2025 | 0 mins

Goodpain Guide to Authentic Human Learning: 5 Principles of Human Learning

July 1, 2025 | 0 mins

Guest Interview Availability & Booking Times

Weekdays only from 9am to 5pm America/Denver

How We Interview & Promote Our Guests

  • Guest Form
  • Pre-Interview Call
  • Share Episodes
  • Email Subscribers

Who Listens to Goodpain Podcast

Goodpain Seeks to Reach 5 Primary Personas:

1. The Overwhelmed Achiever

Highly driven professionals suffering from burnout and productivity obsession. They feel disconnected between their external success and internal well-being, struggling to find genuine rest while treating themselves as "never-ending projects." They seek sustainable approaches to life and work that don't rely on external validation or endless optimization.



2. The Discerning Connector

People who value authentic relationships but feel "hyperconnected and profoundly lonely" despite constant online engagement. They're wary of transactional networking and seek spaces for spontaneous, unfiltered conversations. They want to understand the difference between genuine solitude and isolating loneliness while building resilient community bonds.



3. The Reflective Caregiver

Individuals deeply engaged in caregiving roles (parenting, family care, community leadership) who understand life's "raw realities" and "true intensities." They feel overwhelmed by relentless emotional demands while wanting to maintain their own resources. They seek wisdom that goes beyond simplistic advice for complex relational dynamics.



4. The Philosophical Seeker

Intellectually curious people drawn to psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and contemplative traditions. They refuse surface-level explanations and want to connect abstract concepts to lived reality. They're frustrated with content that's either too academic or too simplistic, seeking frameworks for understanding the territory they're already walking through.



5. The Conscious Leader

Current or aspiring leaders (in business, community, family) who are disillusioned with traditional hierarchical models that prioritize power accumulation. They seek authentic leadership rooted in wisdom, serving collective flourishing while integrating personal development with institutional responsibility. They want to build organizations that serve people rather than consuming them.

Why Be a Guest on Goodpain Podcast

Here are five reasons speakers should be excited to be featured on the Goodpain Podcast:

1. **Authentic Conversations**: Engage in honest discussions about personal struggles and triumphs, fostering genuine connections with listeners.

2. **Diverse Topics**: Explore a broad range of themes, from grief to personal growth, appealing to various audiences.

3. **Meaningful Impact**: Share your story and insights, inspiring others who may be experiencing similar challenges.

4. **Community Building**: Join a community that values vulnerability, creating a supportive environment for both speakers and listeners.

5. **Expertise Showcase**: Highlight your unique experiences and knowledge in a compelling format, enhancing your visibility and credibility.