Transformative Healing: Commitment to the Journey w/ Julian Bermudez

May 5, 2025
Julian Bermudez approached me a few weeks ago to connect on a podcast.  I’m so glad he did.  This conversation could’ve gone on for hours.  I hope yoeu njoy as much as I did.
In this episode of the Meaning Project Podcast, Dr. Dan engages in a profound conversation with Julian Bermudez, a psychedelic-assisted therapist. They explore the nuances of trauma, particularly the often-overlooked ‘small T’ trauma that affects many individuals. Julian shares insights on how early experiences shape our sense of safety and self-worth, emphasizing the importance of understanding and healing from these past pains. The discussion also delves into the significance of attachment in childhood development and the conflict between authenticity and attachment that many face. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the need for self-awareness and connection in the healing journey. In this conversation, Dr. Dan explores the themes of personal pain, the importance of reconnecting with the body, and the transformative potential of psychedelic therapy. He discusses how feelings of inadequacy lead to disconnection from oneself and others, and how somatic practices can help individuals reconnect with their emotions. The conversation also delves into the role of psychedelics in therapy, emphasizing the need for preparation and integration to achieve lasting change. Ultimately, Dr. Dan highlights the inherent wisdom within each person, encouraging listeners to embrace their journey of healing and self-discovery.
  • Many people are experiencing difficulties and struggles in life.
  • Healing often involves exploring the meaning and purpose behind our pain.
  • Trauma can manifest in various ways, including anxiety and feelings of unsafety.
  • Small T trauma can be just as impactful as big T trauma.
  • The environment in which a child grows up significantly affects their development.
  • Intergenerational trauma can pass down through families, affecting emotional health.
  • Healthy attachments in early life are crucial for emotional well-being.
  • Anger can serve as a signal for unmet needs and boundaries.
  • Authenticity is often sacrificed for the sake of attachment in childhood.
  • Self-awareness and curiosity about our emotions are key to healing. We adapt to pain by trying to be good enough.
  • People-pleasing behaviors often stem from feelings of inadequacy.
  • Disconnection from ourselves leads to disconnection from others.
  • Blame is counterproductive in the healing process.
  • Therapists can also fall into patterns of over-scheduling.
  • Somatic work helps individuals reconnect with their bodies.
  • Psychedelics can facilitate deep self-connection and healing.
  • Preparation and integration are crucial for effective psychedelic therapy.
  • Healing is a commitment to ongoing self-discovery and connection.
  • The wisdom and healing we seek are inherent within us.