Podcast-Curt Kearney – Psychedelic Scene Magazine

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The Real Work After Insight: How IFS Helps Turn Breakthroughs Into Change

That “wow” moment is real.
But it’s not the finish line — it’s the starting point.

Why Insight Isn’t Enough

There’s a moment many people recognize.

Something clicks.
A realization lands.
A new perspective opens up.

And the immediate feeling is often simple:
“Wow.”

But what follows almost immediately is a quieter, more important question:

“Now what?”

In this episode of the Psychedelic Scene Podcast, psychotherapist Curt Kearney explores what happens after that moment of insight — and why lasting change requires more than a single experience.

What Creates Lasting Change?

Insight can open the door.
But it doesn’t walk you through it.

Real change happens in the days and weeks that follow — in ordinary moments:

  • Sitting in traffic
  • Feeling triggered in a conversation
  • Reacting in familiar ways
  • Noticing patterns you thought you had already “solved”

This is where most people get stuck.

Because insight feels like progress.
But integration is what actually creates change.

How Internal Family Systems (IFS) Fits In

One of the key ideas Curt introduces in this conversation is Internal Family Systems (IFS) — a way of understanding the mind as made up of different “parts.”

Instead of seeing reactions as problems to fix, IFS invites a different perspective:

What if your inner world could be understood like a system of relationships?

Rather than:

  • fighting your thoughts
  • judging your reactions
  • trying to override patterns

IFS encourages:

  • getting curious
  • building awareness
  • developing a relationship with different parts of yourself

That shift alone can change how people approach healing.