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Shifts in Sanity

Shifts in Sanity

By: Michael Chandler
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Shifts in Sanity is a podcast that explores the ever-evolving landscape of belief, God, and spirituality, inviting listeners to question certainty and embrace the unknown. Drawing on personal stories, philosophy, science, and moments of silence, each episode delves into how meaning, connection, and love shape our lives—beyond dogma and division. From near-death experiences to everyday reflections, Shifts in Sanity invites you to examine your own shifts in perspective and discover the beauty found in questioning, belonging, and simply being.

Michael Chandler 2026
Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • Health
    Mar 29 2026

    In Shifts in Sanity, we explore the Second Key to self-love and healing: Health. Moving beyond just physical wellness, this episode dives into the connection between mind, body, and spirit—blending psychology, philosophy, and spirituality. Learn how recognizing your needs, building sustainable habits, and finding personal meaning can help you create lasting well-being, a deeper connection, and a stronger sense of self.

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    26 mins
  • Happiness
    Mar 15 2026

    In the third episode of Shifts in Sanity, we explore the idea that God is love and examine the difference between surface-level happiness and genuine internal happiness, which serves as the first key to self-love. The episode discusses how churches can serve as spaces for discovering and connecting with God’s love, emphasizing that true fulfillment comes from within rather than from external sources.

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    35 mins
  • Connection
    Mar 1 2026

    This Episode explores how our longing for connection, spiritual, emotional, and scientific, shapes our understanding of love, God, and what it means to belong. It asks whether our search for the divine is really a search for ultimate unity and acceptance, and how both spiritual traditions and psychology point us toward the same fundamental need.

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    21 mins
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