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High Level Hairesy

High Level Hairesy

By: Zach and Jessica Foster
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Without the question, how can you have the answer?

Rooted in the original meaning of ‘heresy’, to choose your own belief, High Level Hairesy is a podcast exploring consciousness, culture, and truth at the crossroads of science, spirituality, and everyday life.

With a blend of male and female perspectives, Zach and Jessica, a married duo, and co-owners of High Level Design, share their passion for the evolution of the soul, diving into topics that bridge the mind, body and spirit. Expect unfiltered conversations, cosmic insights and grounded tools to help you simplify what it means to live as your highest self.

Zach and Jessica Foster
Philosophy Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • EP. 8 Why Does Change Feel Impossible? Addiction and Our Learned Survival Wiring
    Apr 5 2026

    Why does change feel impossible… even when you know it’s time?

    In this episode of High Level Hairesy, we unpack the hidden wiring that keeps us stuck—long after we’ve decided we want out.

    Addiction isn’t just substances. It’s patterns, people, and emotional loops your nervous system learned as survival. We dive into the science behind why your brain resists change, how those neural pathways keep pulling you back, and why willpower alone rarely works.

    Because the real question isn’t just how to change— it’s who are you without the patterns that built you?

    Inside this episode:

    • Why your brain chooses the familiar over the better
    • How addiction forms beyond substances
    • What’s happening neurologically when you try to break a habit
    • How to begin rewiring your identity for lasting change

    If you’ve ever felt stuck in a cycle you can’t explain—or break—this episode is your mirror… and your way out.

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • EP. 7 Did Michael Jackson "Xscape"? The Allegations, The Innocence, and The Death Hoax
    Mar 22 2026

    What if the most famous pop star on Earth didn’t die…he disappeared?

    In this episode of High Level Hairesy, we examine the life, controversies, and enduring mystery surrounding Michael Jackson.

    We revisit the allegations that shook his career, the 2005 trial that ended in acquittal, and the media machine that turned Jackson into one of the most polarizing figures in modern culture. Was he a misunderstood icon, a victim of fame, or something more complicated?

    Then we dive into the rabbit hole.

    From strange details surrounding his 2009 death to the theories claiming he staged his own disappearance, we explore the “death hoax” narrative and why millions of people still question what really happened.

    This episode isn’t about telling you what to believe. It’s about examining the evidence, the narratives, and the cultural obsession that turned a pop star into one of the greatest mysteries in entertainment history.

    Because when fame reaches mythological levels… the story never really ends.

    Check out our website where you'll find more info for the podcast under the High Level Hairesy tab! Also Resources, links, suggested reading/listening, and contact info to book an appointment with us!

    https://www.highlevel444.com

    -Check out our new T-Shirt shop under the High Level T-Shirts tab!-

    Get 15% Off the MJ "I Believe" Tshirt with discount code: HLH15

    Please subscribe to the new High Level Hairesy youtube channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/@HLHpodcast

    If you'd like to directly support the show:

    https://www.buymeacoffee.com/highlevelhairesy

    Give us a follow on socials!

    Instagram - @highlevelhairesy https://www.instagram.com/highlevelhairesy

    Facebook - High Level Hairesy Podcast https://www.facebook.com/highlevelhairesy

    Remember to like and subscribe on whatever platform you're listening on! Support the Hairetic community and spread the word!

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • EP. 6 Who Really Heals You? Western Medicine, Holistic Healing, and the Body’s Intelligence
    Mar 8 2026

    What if healing isn’t owned by any single system?

    In this episode of High Level Hairesy, we explore the question: Who actually heals you? Jessica’s stepmother joins us to share her personal journey through cancer treatment and the powerful lessons she learned navigating both Western medicine and holistic healing.

    Rather than attacking one system or blindly defending another, we examine the strengths and limitations of both. Where does modern medicine shine? Where does it fall short? What wisdom does holistic practice offer? And how do we integrate the best of both worlds without falling into fear, ego, or dogma?

    We discuss the intelligence of the human body, the role of belief and nervous system regulation in recovery, the emotional and spiritual components of illness, and how personal responsibility fits into the healing process.

    This episode is not about choosing sides — it’s about expanding perspective.

    Because maybe the real question isn’t “Which system works?” Maybe it’s: How do we work with the body instead of against it?

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    Check out our website where you'll find more info for the podcast under the High Level Hairesy tab! Resources, links, suggested reading/listening, and contact info to book an appointment with us!

    https://www.highlevel444.com

    -Check out our new T-Shirt shop under the High Level T-Shirts tab!-

    Please subscribe to the new High Level Hairesy youtube channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/@HLHpodcast

    If you'd like to directly support the show:

    https://www.buymeacoffee.com/highlevelhairesy

    Give us a follow on socials!

    Instagram - @highlevelhairesy https://www.instagram.com/highlevelhairesy

    Facebook - High Level Hairesy Podcast https://www.facebook.com/highlevelhairesy

    Remember to like and subscribe on whatever platform you're listening on! Support the Hairetic community and spread the word!

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    2 hrs and 8 mins
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