
David Strickel explores consciousness, fear, judgment, and how humans orient themselves in a rapidly changing world. His perspective is informed by his relationship with Source consciousness known as the Stream. These episodes offer context, inquiry, and reflection through conversation and lived experience. This podcast exists to support clear thinking and sovereignty of mind in times of uncertain... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 320 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophy | |||

The world feels louder, more polarized, and more volatile than ever.
Fear, outrage, and judgment are no longer side effects of modern life. They are the fuel.
In this episode, David Strickel explores why chaos isn’t new, why polarization is profita... more
Attention is the most valuable currency of our time, and most people are spending it without realizing the cost.
In this episode of The Tya Podcast, David explores what sovereignty actually requires in an attention economy engineered to pull you awa... more
In this episode of The Tya Podcast, David is joined by Tya Academy coach Derek Johnson for an open, grounded conversation comparing Tya and Scientology — without judgment, fear, or agenda.
This is not a pro or anti episode. It’s an exploration.
Tog... more
You’re not burned out because you’re doing too much.
You’re exhausted because you’re managing yourself.
In this episode of The Tya Podcast, David breaks down why so many conscious, self-aware people feel spiritually and emotionally depleted — even a... more
I enjoy this podcast, even when I already read the book, it’s like a regular reminder of not get caught up in the distractions of this world and focus on your vibration. Sometimes David or his guests say something that applies to something I’m currently experiencing and makes me to (re)open my eyes and I realize what I was doing wrong.
I do have one suggestion: Please, manifest a better microphone for Matt, his comments and insights deserve as much clarity as David’s.
David does a good job, I enjoy the podcast, you can see he has a spiritual ego but it’s easy to look past. Also, pushes his Tya program pretty steadily on the show which can get boring but it’s easy to skip those parts/episodes.
The way David communicates the Stream's message is direct and compassionate, cutting edge and pulls no punches, certainly the clearest message of universal law and downright common sense I've ever heard. He's fun and has a great sense of humor, easily engaging the listener but just sharing. The special guests and the interviews are so high vibe and inspiring, I'm smiling the whole time. I'm not joking, people really. When I began listening to these teachings and appreciating and interacting with... more
The way David communicates the Stream's message is direct and compassionate, cutting edge and pulls no punches, certainly the clearest message of universal law and downright common sense I've ever heard. He's fun and has a great sense of humor, easily engaging the listener but just sharing. The special guests and the interviews are so high vibe and inspiring, I'm smiling the whole time. I'm not joking, people really. When I began listening to these teachings and appreciating and interacting with... more
This podcast came at a perfect time in my journey of gaining self love and respect! David is honest and the real deal! This Podcast, David and The Stream has really catapulted my path in a positive life direction ✨
I can’t tap the stars but, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Focused on an innovative approach to spirituality and personal development, the program discusses the Tya mindset practice as a means to master emotions, detune fear and judgment, and foster authentic happiness. Episodes feature a range of topics including emotional intelligence, personal transformation, and practical applications of spirituality in daily life. By centering on real-world insights and stories from practitioners, it aims to empower listeners to break free from limiting belief systems and embrace a path toward emotional mastery and genuine fulfillment. The program uniquely integrates discussions on societal issues, mental wellness, and the challenges of modern life with a refreshing perspective on spirituality and self-improve... more
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