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Chris Grosso The Indie Spiritualist

Chris Grosso The Indie Spiritualist

By: Be Here Now Network
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Chris Grosso is a public speaker, writer, musician, recovery coach, and author of several books, including Indie Spiritualist, Everything Mind, Dead Set On Living, and Necessary Death. His work blends raw honesty with deep spiritual insight, offering readers and listeners a down-to-earth approach to healing and growth. Chris has contributed to Revolver Magazine, FANGORIA, and Huffington Post, and has spoken at major events like Wanderlust Festival, Yoga Journal Conference, Kripalu, Sun Valley Wellness Festival, the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors, and more.

Chris’s passion for helping others extends beyond writing and speaking—he’s also a recovery coach with Make It Mean Something Coaching, a service offered through Action Creates Change LLC. He works with teens and adults navigating mental health struggles, addiction, and life transitions, offering personalized guidance that empowers clients to find meaning in their challenges and reclaim their lives.

From leading groups in detox centers and rehabs to youth centers and yoga studios, Chris has spent years on the front lines of healing, helping individuals move beyond suffering and into transformation. His dedication to fostering connection and resilience earned him a place as a member of the Evolutionary Leaders.

The Indie Spiritualist podcast brings raw truth and real talk, featuring interviews with musicians, artists, spiritual teachers, skateboarders, and actors. It’s an open invitation to explore life’s messiness and meaning—no pretense, no fluff, just real conversations with real people.

Stay connected with Chris Grosso on Instagram and Facebook for more updates, insights, and ragged truth-telling.

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  • Ep. 144 – The Future of Integrative Mental Health With Dr. Robert Krause and Vicki Marnin
    Apr 3 2026

    Blending together the clinical and the beautiful, Dr. Robert Krause and Vicki Marnin discuss mental health, psychedelic therapy, and integrative healing.

    Check out Centered, a pioneering mental health center offering affordable, multidisciplinary care designed to empower individuals on their path to healing. From traditional therapy to advanced psychiatric care and ketamine-assisted therapy, they provide a full spectrum of services to meet diverse needs.

    This time on The Indie Spiritualist, Chris, Robert, and Vicki discuss:

    • Bringing together different healing perspectives rather than being strictly clinical
    • Considering what it means to be centered
    • Ketamine as a therapeutic modality and how treatment changed Chris’s life
    • Considering set & setting in mental health spaces
    • Thinking of ketamine-assisted therapy as a gradual tool for change (not a cure-all or quick fix)
    • The psychological benefit of creating sharp contrast between everyday life and the psychedelic experience
    • Surrendering into ego dissolution for emotional healing
    • Holistic care, trauma-work, and setting boundaries

    About Dr. Robert Krause:

    Robert Krause DNP APRN-BC is the Director of Clinical Services & Co-Founder of Centered, a unique mental health center for integrative healing. Dr. Krause pursues his work through various schools of philosophy, psychotherapy and pharmacology, as well as meditation, yoga, tantra, sex therapy and psychedelic therapy. Dr. Krause holds a BA in Philosophy from WCSU, a certificate in Nursing and a Master of Science degree from the Yale School of Nursing, and a doctoral degree in nursing practice from Quinnipiac University. His doctoral research work was focused on using a program of yoga and meditation to decrease incidents of aggression in an inpatient psychiatric unit. He also holds certifications in Global Mental Health: Trauma and Recovery from Harvard University, and certificates in both Psychedelic Assisted Therapy and Research and Sex Therapy from the California Institute for Integral Studies.

    Robert has been a faculty member of the Yale School of Nursing and the Yale School of Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry. At Western Connecticut State University and Quinnipiac University he has lectured in their philosophy programs; and at the Graduate Institute, he has lectured in Holistic Health and also in the Consciousness Studies Department.

    “When I started studying psychedelic therapy about ten years ago, one of the things that was really front and center was the importance of set and setting. The setting for psychiatric work should be as important, but the setting for psychedelic work is very important because if we’re going to give people medicine that’s going to really open them up, in order to do that, they have to feel like they’re in a safe environment.” –Robert Krause

    About Vicki Marnin:

    Vicki Marnin, RN, CNM, APRN-BC, is a board certified psychiatric nurse practitioner. She has been assisting with ketamine assisted therapies for the past two years at Centered. Vicki has developed her skills for holding space for journeys in her practice as a midwife for the past 27 Years. Her path has turned toward helping people with personal growth, and mental health concerns.

    “The day before your ketamine session, I want you to clean up your space so that when you come home it’s beautiful for you. I want you to make some food so you don’t have to struggle. You’re greeting this new, vulnerable, potential self. Put some flowers in your room, make sure your sheets are clean. I want it to signify a beginning that people may hold onto as a sign post, as a commitment to themselves.” –Vicki Marnin

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Ep. 143 – Rethinking Recovery: Root Causes & Harm Reduction with Ryan Hampton
    Mar 11 2026

    Author, speaker, and harm reduction advocate Ryan Hampton discusses the importance of addressing the social needs of individuals struggling with addiction.

    Learn more about Ryan’s perspective on the overdose epidemic in America through his 2024 book, Fentanyl Nation.

    This time on The Indie Spiritualist, Chris and Ryan chat about:

    • The state of the world and the ongoing opioid and overdose epidemic
    • Harm reduction and how recovery has changed throughout the generations
    • The peer support model and the critical role of community in addiction recovery
    • Promoting harm reduction initiatives as a life-saving alternative to punitive approaches
    • Psychedelic therapy and integration sessions
    • Balancing clinical addiction treatment with addressing social determinants like poverty and homelessness
    • Short-term solutions to addiction versus long-term sustainable strategies for recovery
    • Tackling the root causes of addiction instead of focusing solely on substance use
    • Releasing the identities we cling to pre-recovery
    • Freedom of thought and freedom of choice

    About Ryan Hampton:

    Ryan Hampton is a national addiction recovery advocate, author, media commentator, and person in long-term recovery. He has worked with multiple non-profits nationwide to end overdose and served in leadership capacities for various community organizing initiatives. Hampton is in recovery from a decade of active opioid use and is a leading voice in America's rising recovery movement. He is the author of Unsettled, American Fix, and Fentanyl Nation. Ryan lives in Nevada with his husband, Sean, and their two boxer dogs. Connect with Ryan through his website and check out his work with Mobilize Recovery.

    “The act of reducing harm in any fashion should never be under political assault...I believe in bodily autonomy. If somebody is consciously making those decisions, then let's help them make better decisions so they are not harming other people and themselves, or reducing harm to themselves. We can support harm reduction, or, we can support death.” –Ryan Hampton

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    38 mins
  • Ep. 142 - Living in Service to All with Environmental Activist Robin Greenfield
    Dec 3 2025

    Environmental activist Robin Greenfield explores why separation is the biggest threat to humanity and how to become a servant to all.

    Today’s podcast is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/beherenow and get on your way to being your best self.

    Check out Robin’s newest book, Food Freedom, and learn more about sustainable living

    In this episode, Chris and Robin have a vulnerable conversation about:

    • Living a life of sustainability and protecting the earth
    • The illusion of separation as a core threat to humanity
    • Healing our relationship with ourselves and others
    • Truth as Robin’s ultimate inspiration and considering what the world could look like if we were all transparent
    • The need for healing, taking responsibility, and righting any previous wrongs
    • Celebrating progress in all forms, from small steps to major breakthroughs
    • Non-violent communication and practicing from both the heart and mind
    • Being born into chaos, giving ourselves grace, and learning along the way

    “My objective since the beginning of my awakening has been to bring my life into alignment—to live my beliefs to the deepest level that I can: simply living on this earth in a way that doesn’t destroy the very home that we have, plants, animals, my fellow humanity.” –Robin Greenfield

    About Robin Greenfield:

    Robin Greenfield is a truth seeker, activist, social reformer, author, and servant to Earth, humanity, and our plant and animal relatives. Robin Greenfield lives simply and sustainably to be the change he wishes to see in the world and in active resistance to destructive and exploitative systems. His life is an experiment with truth and integrity. He is dedicated to liberation and basic rights for all. Check out Robin’s website to learn more about his many projects. You can also pick up one of Robin’s numerous books HERE.

    “If we don’t have wholeness and completeness within, we’re going to create a shattered society around us.” –Robin Greenfield

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    58 mins
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Chris's amazing book, The Indie Spiritualist brought me here. I started reading that little by little - usually no more than a chapter, sometimes just a page or two at a time - in a state of absolute desperation.
When the sunrise brings nothing but the realization I'd added another night to yet another bender, Chris's no bullshit, realistically honest approach to his long journey through addiction and recovery has helped inspire me to take even the smallest steps towards reducing harm... Even if I just wait a little longer before my next fix, or find my Narcan before getting high, I know it's progress that's worth doing.
Someday I'll actually finish his book, but in the meantime I'm excited to start exploring this podcast. 💜🪬🕉️💚

Listening to the pod cause I loved Indie Spiritualist

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