SuperConscious Creators
SuperConscious Creators
Podcast Description
🎙️ The Superconscious Creator Podcast
Join Kelly Mason (aka QueenKali) as she hosts transformational leaders and blends soul-stirring storytelling with practical tips to help you activate your Superconscious Mind.
Discover how to trust your intuition, align with Divine timing, and manifest a life of peace, power, and purpose—one inspired episode at a time.
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Content Themes
This podcast focuses on themes such as intuition, divine timing, and manifesting a life of purpose, with episodes that delve into letting go of fear, energy protection, and breaking free from subconscious programming. For example, an episode featuring Bruce Lipton discusses aligning with divine timing and creating reality through surrender.

Truth Talks with Kelly Mason is a podcast for navigating a complex world.
Hosted by Kelly Mason, the show features grounded, unscripted conversations on consciousness, identity, trauma, discernment, creativity, and living truthfully without bypassing the human experience.
These are not motivational soundbites or spiritual shortcuts, but real conversations rooted in clarity, regulation, and self-knowledge.
Truth Talks is a public portal into the deeper work of the KULA Academy, supporting long-term integration and conscious leadership.
More information can be found at kulamethod.com
What if the language you use is not simply describing your life, but creating the experience you have of it?
In this episode of Truth Talks, Kelly Mason sits down with Nathan Max Osorio, an immigration attorney of more than 15 years, transformational speaker, coach, and author of You Begin with Language: Master the Foundation of Human Experience.
Nathan introduces the Compass of Language™: five points—Automatic, Knowing, Experiencing, Choosing and Healing, that help us recognize the patterns running beneath our thoughts, interrupt what keeps us locked, and consciously choose a different way forward.
Together, Kelly and Nathan explore why achievement without connection can leave us unfulfilled; the difference between judgment and discernment; why forced positivity is often the same old pattern in a nicer suit; and how language, compassion, spirituality, grief and service can lead us back to our humanity.
This is a conversation about meeting life as it is, creating space for what matters, and remembering that transformation does not require becoming someone else. It begins with noticing the language already shaping your world.
Nathan’s reminder: “Nothing is wrong and everything matters.”
Continue the conversation in the comments: What automatic phrase are you ready to interrupt and what would you choose instead?
CONNECT WITH NATHAN
Website and coaching: https://nathanmaxosorio.com/
Read You Begin with Language: https://geni.us/youbeginwithlanguage
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanmaxosorio/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanmaxosorio
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nathanmaxosorio
Explore the KULA Method: https://kulamethod.com/
Work with Nathan: https://nathanmaxosorio.com/
Read Nathan’s book: https://geni.us/youbeginwithlanguage
Follow Nathan: https://www.instagram.com/nathanmaxosorio/
Nathan Osorio is an attorney, author, and personal development teacher whose work begins where most people never think to look — language. His book, You Begin With Language, is the foundation of everything he teaches: that the words we use aren't just how we describe our lives, they're how we build them.
Through his Compass of Language framework, Nathan helps people navigate the invisible architecture of their own thinking — finding where they're stuck, where they're free, and where the next move lives. That work has since evolved into Access Architecture, a whole-life methodology for accessing the life you're actually capable of building.
His work is precise, practical, and deeply human. He lives and practices in Los Angeles.

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