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Delightfully Dharmic
Delightfully Dharmic is a podcast blending evidence-based mental health with intuitive practices and timeless wisdom. Hosted by licensed therapist and psychedelic guide Keilani Perisian-Mason, each episode explores healing, awareness, and what it means to live in balance and wholeheartedness.
From nervous system repair to spiritual awakening, grief to integration, ritual to relationship—we go deep with warmth, reverence, and a wink of sacred mischief.
This space is for seekers, deep feelers, and the spiritually curious. You’re invited to come exactly as you are—and remember that you are:
✨ Whole.
✨ Connected.
✨ Unshakably loved.
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Delightfully Dharmic
Confessions of a Cheater: Why Do People Cheat?
In this raw and redemptive episode of Keilani sits down with James for an unflinching conversation about a chapter of his past that changed everything: his infidelity.
With Keilani’s signature blend of compassion and curiosity, the two dive deep into the emotional and psychological terrain of betrayal—what led James to cheat, how it unraveled his marriage, and, perhaps most importantly, how it forced him to confront who he was and who he wanted to become.
This isn’t an episode about excuses. It’s about accountability, growth, and the hard-earned wisdom that comes from facing your own darkness. Whether you’ve been cheated on, are wrestling with your own decisions, or just want an honest look at the messy complexity of human relationships—this episode offers insight, healing, and maybe even a little hope.
Because sometimes, being delightfully dysfunctional means owning the ugliest parts of our story—and finding a better ending.
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