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Episode #95: Mind Games

We were inspired by the idea of a human experiment involving our patterns and our life cycles. We call modern life a creation of contemporary society, the ability to choose your narrative and where your trust and faith must be. Of course, like any experiment, there are pros and cons, but who is in control? Where do the "common" people fit in?

It has been a minute, but Henry kemp joins us on this episode to highlight his research with activism and an artist of the other dimension. What we mean by this is if we tried to change the experiment, its pattern, cycle, etc., would it ever happen, and when.

🌟Henry's  Social links 🌟

Be sure to check out hippie Culture Clothing Co. and Henry's photography and work with the links below, and FYI, his tie dye is amazing, like next level.

  • https://www.hippiecultureclothing.com
  • https://www.instagram.com/hippiemanhenry

🌟 Mentions in the Episode🌟

So Henry mentioned the episode from Dr. Nichole Lapera's incredible book on human patterns, life cycles, and behavior. It's called "How to do the Work."

We mentioned Mind Games, a song by John Lennon, the inspiration for the title, and the idea of the "Human Experiment."

🌟Social🌟

We have a magical link right below that has all of our socials and handle so that you can find us on your favorite pod spot 🤟.

  • https://linktr.ee/lostinthegroove

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Dave lennon

Lost in the Groove is my space to explore the real, raw, and unexpected. I started this podcast because I was tired of feeling like nothing ever changes. My therapist once suggested, I write letters to the government to express my frustrations. Then I thought, "Why not create a podcast instead?" Here, I can talk about what I want, with whoever I want, no matter their beliefs. For me, it's about having honest conversations,. Breaking down walls, and getting people to think beyond the surface.

I grew up in a blue-collar family in the suburbs outside New York City, raised as an Orthodox Jew. Leaving the religious community in 2017 was a pivotal moment for me. It allowed me to embrace my identity as an artist, and chart my own path. Who I am today, and what this podcast represents, is deeply tied to my journey. Leaving a community that was a cult; still is. Discovering authenticity, creativity, and independence in myself.

I’m a car enthusiast, an artist, and someone who thrives on creative expression. From old-school rap, and psychedelic rock. To vintage muscle cars and European classics. I’m all about the things that inspire passion.
My co-host, Karissa Andrews, joins me for American Groove. Our segment on stoner culture, and life’s weirder twists. She’s an incredibly talented makeup artist, aesthetician, and candle maker. She brings a spice, pizazz, and realness to every conversation.

This podcast isn’t about chasing fame or conforming to trends, it’s about the experience. I want listener, whether they’re driving home, cooking, or just unwinding. To feel like they’re part of something real. Lost in the Groove is my way of staying true to myself, while connecting with others. learning, and having fun along the way.