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Scott Kiloby’s Podcast - Natural Recovery from Suffering

Scott Kiloby’s Podcast - Natural Recovery from Suffering

By: Scott Kiloby
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Join spiritual teacher and author Scott Kiloby as he offers unique insights on a variety of topics (consciousness, inquiry, trauma, emotional repression, ending suffering, extra-terrestrial/dimensional phenomena, culture, politics, and LGBTQIA issues). This podcast will bust myths, shatter illusions, and welcome a greater depth of understanding and heart-centered wisdom around consciousness and this absolutely crazy, profoundly beautiful unfolding we call life! Take this free repression test to get started on the path that Scott refers to in each episode: https://nrfs.co/pdrtScott Kiloby Spirituality
Episodes
  • Needism - How to Find Safety and Love Within
    Jun 19 2026

    Are you constantly chasing safety, validation, or love from the world around you, only to find yourself still feeling empty, anxious, or in pain?


    In this episode, Scott Kiloby dives deep into Needism—a profound exploration of how our unmet emotional needs drive adult suffering. Scott answers frequent listener questions about how we can finally meet our own internal needs by properly processing our emotions, rather than looking for external fixes.


    We map out exactly how emotional repression forms in our earliest attachment years and follows us into adulthood, creating a cycle of unconscious suffering. More importantly, Scott lays down a practical, actionable path to help you start meeting your core needs for safety and love from within.


    Key Takeaways from the Episode


    The Roots of Needism: How our earliest relationship attachments set the blueprint for how we handle—or repress—our deepest emotional needs.


    The Illusion of the External Fix: Why trying to get your needs met outside of yourself is a losing battle that only prolongs adult suffering.


    The Power of Processing: A deep dive into the mechanics of emotional processing and how letting yourself fully feel can dissolve decades of repression.


    Your Path to Inner Safety: Scott’s foundational steps to begin cultivating genuine love, security, and safety within your own system today.


    The moment you stop demanding the world mirror back the safety you crave, and instead learn to anchor that safety inside your own body, the cycle of suffering ends.


    Visit repressiontest.com to begin Scott’s work and to be automatically added to his newsletter.

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    14 mins
  • The Rage Holders—How Real Suffering Comes from False Peace
    Nov 2 2025

    Scott gets down and dirty about his own rage and how not speaking up directly in relationship produces suffering in the lives of rage holders. To start this work for Free, visit repressiontest.com.

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    44 mins
  • Please Meet the Needs I Don’t Know I Have
    Oct 24 2025

    In this podcast episode, Scott discusses the anxious attachment style and unmet needs that go with it. Transformation happens when we find safety and love within. The anxious attachment style sabotages itself by looking outside of itself. The process of self compassion and skillfulness ends the suffering for the anxiously attached. But there are a lot of bumps and hurdles along the way. Only the earnest end up truly discovering authentic love. Start this work for free at repressiontest.com.

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    30 mins
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If you're looking to find an answer to what's causing your suffering, this guy will never with full certainty tell you what's at the root. He will go between a few different options in different episodes, without ever deciding on one thing. Even though he's teaching and trying to push this message into the world, he doesn't seem to know how to properly articulate HIS OWN WORK. Blows my mind he cannot simply state what's at the root, but in every episode he uses different wording as if there's multiple things at the root. In one episode he will state what's at the root, but in another he will change his mind as if he forgot? Does he not know that he has to precisely communicate when teaching? You can't just talk on autopilot, you have to pay attention to whether your words are aligned with facts. Sometimes they are, sometimes they're not, as if you don't know your own work. Wake up.

Confusing & deceiving teaching

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