The Alchemy Continuum - Built by Wisdom, Guided by Change
The Alchemy Continuum is the evolution of Sage Warrior Gentleman — a rebrand that reflects a broader mission. What began as a project to share wisdom between generations of men has grown into something larger: a space for anyone devoted to living and working with purpose.
Hosted by Jeff Hendrickson, the podcast explores how experience becomes wisdom and how wisdom becomes action. Each episode draws from decades of consulting, coaching, writing, and creative experimentation to help you refine your craft, clarify your direction, and evolve with intention.
This shift to The Alchemy Continuum recognizes that wisdom isn’t bound by gender or age — it’s a shared human practice. The conversations are grounded, reflective, and universal, blending philosophy, design, psychology, and creative insight.
This isn’t about self-improvement. It’s about self-evolution.
For thinkers, creators, and professionals who know growth never ends — welcome to the continuum.
The Alchemy Continuum - Built by Wisdom, Guided by Change
Alan Watts on the Illusion of the Self, Success, and Living Fully
In this special episode, we sit down with none other than Alan Watts—philosopher, speaker, and modern mystic—to explore some of life’s most persistent questions. Speaking as himself, Alan reflects on the illusion of separateness, the meaning of success, and why living fully in the present moment is more than just a practice—it’s the point of it all.
We talk about his early influences, how his understanding of the self has evolved, and what it really means to live in alignment with the flow of life. Whether you’re just beginning your journey into Eastern philosophy or you’ve been walking this path for years, this conversation offers fresh insight, surprising clarity, and a few gentle nudges to wake up to the magic that’s already here.
Tune in—and as Alan might say, “The meaning of life is just to be alive. It is so plain and so obvious and so simple. And yet, everybody rushes around in a great panic as if it were necessary to achieve something beyond themselves.”