
Driving to the Rez - With Inelia Benz and Larry Buzzell
A spiritual road trip with your two coolest, most insightful friends. Larry and Inelia dive into deep, no-nonsense conversations about leveling up your life, understanding the mysteries of the universe, and navigating those WTF moments we all face. They tackle metaphysics, consciousness, and practical wisdom with a side of humor and personal stories. It's the perfect mix of mind-blowing insights and laughs to keep you entertained and enlightened on your commute or workout. Buckle up, bro – it’s a ride you won’t want to miss! www.drivingtotherez.com
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In our last article, we talked about Debunking the Physical vs. Non-Physical Myth. The entire discussion ended up on our podcast, Driving To The Rez, and even turned into music. The episode was then followed by another one where the panelists talked about what “wind” meant in “bananas and wind”... for about two hours.
This week’s episode of Driving to the Rez is unlike anything we’ve done before. For the first time, the WE are the ones being interviewed - by our own panelists. In the free section, you’ll hear our panelists break down last week’s conversation with the WE, exploring it from fresh angles and asking the questions you di
This essay explores the creation of my first released music album, Still I Am, and the fictional artist who carries it: Roxy Vale. But before diving into the music, I want to share the creative process and why I approached it this way. The first music album I created was not Still I Am. It was actually Through the Glas
Some weeks ago, maybe a month or three, I wrote an article called “Heroes, Villains, and the Lies We Tell Ourselves”. In that article I talked about the Victim/Agressor part of the “Victim/Aggressor/Savior/Martyr” cycle and promised to cover more of the cycle later on. One cannot separate the different aspects of the a
Some weeks ago, Larry sent me a short video from a creator who shares Abraham Hicks–inspired content. “Can you make a song out of this?” he asked. I pressed play and laughed. The clip was all about “being in the flow.” Not their words, not mine, but a truth humanity has carried since the beginning of time. “Why do you
As a teen, and until my wreck at 18 years old, I played the guitar, keyboards, drum, kena, electric guitar and bass, xylophone, and sang at a professional level with my band “Incarauteca”. Although at the time I only had the very minimum of formal musical education, only a few years of classical guitar, I was able to p