Androids Do Dream — A Podcast on Psychosis, Meaning, and Lived Experience — Dr Oli Delgaram-Nejad

Podcast

Androids Do Dream

A Podcast on Psychosis, Meaning, and Lived Experience

This podcast is built for slow listening. Episodes focus on psychosis, meaning, and lived experience, with an emphasis on description rather than instruction. The aim is to make complex experience more legible, without turning it into advice or individual guidance.

“The work is interpretive and finite: it clarifies; it does not prescribe.”
Format: long-form episodes (audio + video)
Focus: psychosis, meaning, language, epistemic limits
Use: reference-friendly listening

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What you’ll find here

Episodes are structured around extended discussion, interviews, transcripts, and careful reflection. The intent is to stay close to what is said, and to where interpretation becomes fragile, contested, or ethically loaded.

If you’re looking for step-by-step guidance, this won’t be that. If you want language that names what’s hard to name (without simplifying it), you’re in the right place.

Boundaries

  • This podcast does not provide diagnosis, treatment advice, or clinical recommendations.
  • It does not interpret individual experiences, beliefs, or symptoms.
  • It is descriptive and analytical rather than prescriptive.