160: Guy’s Guy Radio with Robert Manni and guest Rebecca Dawson160: Guy’s Guy Radio with Robert Manni and guest Rebecca Dawson
UK Health Radio Podcast
Host Robert Manny talks with channel and author Rebecca Dawson about her work with the Masters and their perspective on humanity’s shift from fear and problem-solving to curiosity and expanded awareness. The conversation touches on time loops, money, ageing, and how embracing questions over answers may reshape the human experience.
46:50•31 May 2026
Curiosity, Consciousness and the Masters with Rebecca Dawson
Episode Overview
- Humanity’s biggest challenge is treating life as a problem to solve instead of an experience to enjoy, which feeds fear and burnout.
- Shifting from chasing definitive answers to asking curious questions opens up new possibilities and reduces mental pressure.
- Curiosity is linked to vitality; people who stay curious, especially later in life, tend to feel more alive and engaged.
- Emerging shifts in finance, health and global structures are portrayed as opportunities for decentralisation and shared participation rather than doom.
- Younger generations are described as less interested in problem-solving roles and more attuned to imagination and intuition, pointing towards new ways of living.
“Curiosity is the vibration of vitality.”
What can we learn from those who have battled addiction? On Guy’s Guy Radio, things head in a very different yet surprisingly practical direction as host Robert Manny chats with returning guest Rebecca Dawson, an Australian channel and author of books like *The Agreement* and *The New Human Experience*. Rebecca explains her three-decade relationship with “the Masters”, an inter-dimensional collective she channels.
She talks about first meeting them as a teenager, seeing cloaked beings by her bed, and how their “streams of consciousness” now flow through her with a kind of inner visual cinema. As she puts it, there’s no real separation anymore: everyday Rebecca is like first gear, and the Masters are “fifth gear and beyond”. Robert asks big questions about fear, information overload, money worries, ageing, and how young people fit into a rapidly changing world.
The Masters answer directly, stressing that our biggest obstacle is seeing life as a constant problem to fix rather than an experience to enjoy.
One of their most memorable lines sums it up: “Curiosity is the vibration of vitality.” They encourage people to move from forcing answers to asking better questions: “I wonder what this is” instead of “How do I solve this?” That shift, they suggest, opens up new possibilities for health, finance, relationships and even how long and how joyfully we live.
Robert also brings it down to earth with personal questions about his son and the pressure on boys to ‘perform’ rather than imagine. If you’re curious about consciousness, tired of living in fear loops, or just like hearing unusual conversations that still feel grounded, this chat between Robert, Rebecca and the Masters offers a different way to think about change, purpose and the future. Could swapping problem-solving for curiosity be the simplest upgrade to your recovery and wellbeing toolkit?

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