

Conversations that challenge the obvious, expand perspective, and stay with you longer than the drive home.
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What this is
Most content stops at the headline.
This show goes past the talking points.
Beyond 80 Percent is built for curiosity-driven people who want to think more clearly, question more honestly, and evolve on purpose.
You will hear conversations about identity, leadership, culture, systems, relationships, and the moments that change how we see everything.
No preaching. No performance. Just real inquiry.
What you will get
Depth without the fluff
Conversations that don’t rush past the complicated parts.
Questions worth sitting with
Episodes that stay with you long after they end.
Perspective shifts
No hype. No shortcuts. Just honest reframing.


About
Thoughtful conversations for people who don’t stop at the headline. Beyond 80 Percent is a podcast for curiosity-driven people who want to think more clearly and question more honestly. Each episode explores identity, culture, systems, leadership, and the moments that quietly shape how we see the world. Through thoughtful conversations with researchers, creators, and everyday people, we slow down long enough to examine what usually gets rushed past.
We don’t aim to give you answers.
We aim to give you better questions.
Beyond 80 Percent offers most of the story — and leaves space for you to wrestle with the rest. No preaching.
No performance. Just real inquiry.


Introducing
Beyond the Brain Series
Beyond the Brain is a multi episode inquiry into one of the most enduring questions in science and human experience. Does consciousness end with the brain or continue in ways we do not yet understand? This series brings together neuroscientists, philosophers, near death experience researchers, death doulas, and individuals who report awareness during moments when brain activity was severely compromised or absent. Rather than offering conclusions, Beyond the Brain creates space for interdisciplinary exploration. It examines patterns across data, stories, and lived experience while inviting listeners to think critically, listen deeply, and consider what these findings might mean for how we understand consciousness itself.

