Radical Responsibility Podcast

Dr. Fleet Maull has a story unlike any other podcast host in the healing space. He served 14 years in federal prison, and during that time he became a Buddhist meditation teacher and started a hospice volunteer program behind bars. That experience of finding transformation in the most restrictive environment imaginable informs everything about this podcast. He interviews researchers, authors, and practitioners who work at the edges of personal growth, mindfulness, and consciousness.
The show has 176 episodes, a 4.9 star rating, and drops new conversations weekly. Episodes typically run 45 to 60 minutes. Recent guests include Gay Hendricks discussing how doing what you love unlocks your genius zone, Rick Strassman exploring whether consciousness is biologically mystical, and Eric Edmeades examining the conflict between modern life and our ancient wiring. The range is impressive. Fleet moves comfortably between hard neuroscience and contemplative wisdom, and his questions reflect someone who has genuinely thought about these topics for decades.
Fleet has a patient, probing interviewing style. He does not rush guests toward soundbites. He lets ideas develop, asks follow-ups that show real curiosity, and occasionally shares his own experience when it adds context. The show blends research-backed approaches with compassionate, Buddhist-informed guidance. It is particularly good for listeners who have moved beyond basic self-help and want deeper conversations about consciousness, purpose, and what it means to take full ownership of your life. Fleet earned his perspective the hard way, and that authenticity gives the show a weight that is difficult to replicate.
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