In this episode, Dr. Toye Oyelese introduces the Mind Enclosure framework, using the metaphor of a house filled with distinct internal 'residents' to help listeners make sense of their inner lives. Explore how different parts of yourself form, manage power, and can be guided through understanding—not conflict.
Episodes (4)
Dr. Toye Oyelese explores how the different 'residents' of our minds are shaped by distinct stages of psychological development. Drawing on Erik Erikson's stages, this episode reveals how early experiences create foundational patterns that echo throughout life, often communicating through our bodies rather than words.
Dr. Toye Oyelese explores the fascinating, sometimes unsettling reality of our inner dialogue: what if the voices inside us are just stories we tell ourselves, after decisions have already been made? This episode investigates the myth of a neutral observer, the neverending struggle for ‘house leadership,’ and how true harmony might mean keeping the internal conversation going, not ending it.
Dr. Toye Oyelese journeys through groundbreaking research on psilocybin and its potential to dissolve rigid brain patterns, exploring neuroplasticity and how we might gain access to our deepest psychological foundations. The episode delves into what current science can tell us—and what honest humility demands we admit we still don't know.
