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The ZDoggMD Show

The Costume Most Of Us Will Never Take Off

The ZDoggMD Show

ZDoggMD LLC

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality

4.83K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2025

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

We spend our entire lives pretending to be something we think we really are—until one day the mask slips. In this live Facebook conversation we explore what happens when identity unravels, how negative self-talk might simply vanish, and how the body keeps the score even when the mind lets go. From Shakespeare's stage to the Bahiya Sutta, from catastrophic thinking to kundalini energy, we examine the deepest taboo in the human collective: that we might not be what we think we are. ALSO: f**k Halloween! 😭🎃 Video, blog post summary, and ways to join the Supporter Tribe here. Video show archive, audio podcasts, music parodies, Supporter Tribe membership options, merch, social media, and email contact form: ⁠https://lnk.bio/zdoggmd⁠ More about Dr. Z: ⁠https://zdoggmd.com/about-z/⁠ Chapters and timecodes: 00:00 - Halloween Childhood Trauma 01:45 - The Human Costume: Living Behind the Mask 04:12 - When Identities Start to Unravel 07:18 - The Peace That Passes All Understanding 09:17 - Why Words Can't Capture "Reality" 10:52 - Shakespeare's Stage: All the World's a Play 13:43 - Belief in Thoughts as the Root of Suffering 16:48 - Beginnings and Endings Have No Middle 18:01 - Dread as a Self Knowing Texture 21:39 - Longchenpa: "One May Well Burst Out in Laughter" 23:05 - Catastrophic Thinking and Email Anxiety 25:29 - Can We Control Our Minds? The Illusion of Choice 28:28 - The Disappearance of Negative Self-Talk 31:00 - No Positive Self-Talk Either: Beyond Good and Bad 33:00 - Trauma, the Body Keeps the Score 35:27 - Kundalini Energy and Awakening Experiences 39:00 - Tai Chi in Flushing, Queens Botanical Gardens 42:00 - Yoga, Weight Loss, and Letting the Body Be 46:42 - We Are Everything: Control and Influence 48:10 - The Descriptive-Prescriptive Fallacy 52:04 - The Bahiya Sutta: "In the Seen, Merely the Seen" 57:16 - Thoughts Are Just Bird Songs 58:26 - Gratitude for Co-Creating This Space 01:00:12 - Two Types of Acceptance: Mind vs. Innate Reality 01:03:09 - Closing Thoughts and How To Support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

One, two, three.

0:02.0

Just give it patience, yeah.

0:05.0

Hi, everyone.

0:15.0

Zubin, it's Wednesday, October 1st, another day, another month.

0:20.0

Halloween, my least favorite holiday because of childhood trauma around shitty costumes.

0:27.9

That my, you know, my two physician parents who were working, working, working when I was young,

0:33.0

you know, it's not like my mom had time to sew us custom costumes or spend a bunch of money on nice stuff.

0:39.1

We would go to the grocery store and my mom would get one of those boxed costumes with the

0:43.7

plastic mask and the little rubber elastic on the back.

0:46.9

It'd just be like, Darth Vader, funk, this crappy little.

0:50.1

And it came with like a crappy little vinyl cape.

0:52.8

And I'd walk around and everyone in elementary school

0:54.7

make fun of me.

0:55.8

And I was like, enough of trauma, okay?

0:58.1

Screw Halloween.

0:59.3

It's for losers.

1:00.3

Hi, Emma.

1:01.4

Not that you're a loser, Emma.

1:03.5

Sophia, Kathy, Rebecca.

1:07.0

Come on down.

1:07.8

We're talking existential truth today because it's's Wednesday, in the middle of a work day,

1:14.6

at least for those of us in the USNA.

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