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  • Tennis Court: Why You're Playing a Borderline Personality Game You Never Signed Up For
    2025/05/15

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    You didn’t choose this match—but you’re in it.

    In this episode, Enrique breaks down how Peter Fonagy’s groundbreaking model of borderline personality disorder (BPD) explains the emotional chaos many people experience daily—without ever getting diagnosed. From the collapse of mentalization to Lateral Plate Theory, we explore how shame, narcissistic defense, abandonment panic, and trauma structure a psychological “tennis match” between guilt and grandiosity. If you've ever sent the text, needed closure from your own rejection, or weaponized intimacy out of fear—you've stepped on this court. Most of us are playing.

    This episode is your way out.
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    29 分
  • Cap’n Crunch with Water: Fonagy, Kendrick, and the Collapse of Pretend Theory
    2025/05/12

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    What do a British psychoanalyst, a Pulitzer-winning rapper, and a soggy bowl of Cap’n Crunch have in common? Everything—if you’ve lived it. In this episode, Enrique breaks down Peter Fonagy’s 2003 psychoanalytic manifesto on theory vs. practice and connects it to Kendrick Lamar’s raw sermon from wacced out murals. The message from both? Don’t trust a system built by people who haven’t bled for it. From borderline containment collapse to broken industry models, this episode explores how Fonagy’s call for authenticity, mentalization, and clinical recalibration aligns with elevate.epo’s living framework—and why Kendrick’s “Cap’n Crunch with water” bar might be the most honest thing said in psychology this century.

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    20 分
  • The Scaffolding of Return: How Your Trash Squat Is a Sign of a Fatherless Nervous System
    2025/05/09

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    Your back hurts. Your knees ache. You can’t squat 225 or pull 315 without breaking form—and it’s not because you skipped leg day. It’s because your dad never taught you how to hold tension.

    In this finale to Daddy Issues Week, Enrique unpacks how physical dysfunction, nervous system dysregulation, and emotional collapse all stem from a failed transmission of masculine containment. From a traumatic car crash to clinical sabotage, flat feet to pendulum squats, this episode reveals how the body holds trauma from fatherlessness—and how EROs and PrecisionCycle rebuild it through data, diagnostics, and movement.

    We cover:

    • The Allen Institute’s failed search for a unified theory of perception
    • Why emotional absence creates postural collapse
    • The origin of The Sovereign Rise and its function as a bio-diagnostic
    • How “feeling your ass” signals the return of masculine integration
    • Why elevate.epo isn’t therapy—it’s engineering

    This isn’t a pep talk. It’s a recalibration protocol.
    You weren’t raised right—but you can rise right.

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    21 分
  • The Gambler: Daddy Issues in the Age of DraftKings
    2025/05/08

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    What do you get when you raise a boy in a house full of books, Nobel prizes, and emotional abandonment?

    You get Dave—a startup founder turned gambling mule, now flying to Texas to place $40K bets for a man who doesn’t make eye contact. But this isn’t a story about addiction. It’s a case study in the collapse of fatherhood, the pathology of passive men, and the legacy panic that kicks in when success was inherited but never earned.

    In this episode of PrecisionCycle, Enrique unpacks how Dave’s startup collapse wasn’t the failure—it was the cover story. We explore how men reenact emotional abandonment through risk, proxy purpose, and object-based relationships. We break down what happens when erotic containment fails, when father energy disappears, and when men have no blueprint to hold the weight of legacy.

    This is Daddy Issues in the age of DraftKings. This is elevate.epo, let’s open it up.

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    26 分
  • Challenging Theories of Consciousness: Breaking the Loop
    2025/05/05

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    In this episode of elevate.epo, Enrique kicks off “Daddy Issues Week” by sharing the powerful story of Jane, his first private client — a woman shaped by a father who couldn’t protect her. We connect her struggles to new science on consciousness, exploring two big brain theories and what they tell us about how we see the world. Enrique explains how elevate.epo works to break harmful cycles, reset the nervous system, and change old stories. Tune in for an honest, thoughtful journey into healing, perception, and what it means to rewrite your life.

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    19 分
  • Dan's Test: How PrecisionCycle Fixed a Broken Heart
    2025/05/02

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    In this episode of elevate.epo, Enrique shares the story of Dan, a client working through the pain of a broken heart after a tough relationship at work. Using the PrecisionCycle method, Dan learned how to heal, grow, and show up as his best self—on and off the field. We talk about heartbreak, emotional strength, and why in life, every day is gameday. Whether you’re working through your own breakup or just want to build resilience, this episode is for you. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on Instagram @elevate.epo!

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    22 分
  • The Berkeley Shark: Recalibrating the Field with PrecisionCycle
    2025/05/01

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    What if the problem isn’t that you’re misunderstood—but that you’re miscalibrated to an underdeveloped field? In this episode, Enrique introduces PrecisionCycle, elevate.epo’s groundbreaking diagnostic system for tracking real psychological transformation—not in years, but in days. Through the one-month case of Danni, a single parent and UC Berkeley graduate, we unpack seven core metrics of recalibration, from emotional calibration to erotic containment. This isn’t therapy. This is the science of field fluency. Get ready to meet the shark—and learn why sharks don’t explain themselves. They bite.

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    33 分
  • Field Week: How Reverse Causality Destroys Relationships
    2025/04/28

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    In this Field Week kickoff, Enrique from elevate.epo breaks down one of the most overlooked yet devastating dynamics in modern relationships: Reverse Causality. Rooted in primitive psychological defenses, reverse causality occurs when someone injures the relational field — and then blames you for reacting. Pulling from real-world clinical experiences in eating disorder treatment centers, Enrique exposes how these distorted field dynamics infect marriages, families, and organizations alike.
    Learn how emotional rupture, projective identification, and narcissistic attacks quietly erode connection — and how recalibrating your own field is the key to survival and sovereignty.

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    30 分