Full Send Friday: Zenon Duda on the "Phoenix" of Art, Internal Family Systems, and the Serenity of Near-Death

FEB 20, 2026103 MIN
The Two-Promises Podcast

Full Send Friday: Zenon Duda on the "Phoenix" of Art, Internal Family Systems, and the Serenity of Near-Death

FEB 20, 2026103 MIN

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What happens when a medical doctor leaves the clinic to become a master sculptor? In this comprehensive Full Send Friday episode, visionary artist Zenon Duda (Zen of Zensculptor.com ) joins the show for a deep dive into the human condition, the grit of the creative process, and the spiritual "visual crack" of Burning Man. Zen reframes the "Tortured Artist" myth, explaining that art is a universal help button for processing trauma that most people simply "suck up and power through." We go on a 2,200-mile motorcycle pilgrimage to the desert, explore the inner workings of the Burning Man DPW, and discuss the "Ronin" philosophy of mentorship. Shifting into psychology, Zen breaks down the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model and shares a harrowing near-death experience on a Hayabusa that led to a life-changing realization at age 70. This is an unfiltered roadmap for escaping the "prison planet" of the mind and choosing life. 🔍 Key Topics & SEO Insights The Economics of Fine Art: The brutal truth about the "Starving Artist" trap, marketing, and why making good work is only half the battle. Burning Man & The DPW: An insider's look at the construction, heavy machinery, and "lunatic mayhem" required to build the world's largest tension shade structures in Black Rock City. Internal Family Systems (IFS): How Dr. Richard Schwartz's model of exiles and protectors helps process "incoming trauma" and mental loops. The "Power of Now" in Action: Applying Eckhart Tolle's philosophy to high-stakes moments, including a microsecond decision during a motorcycle pass. The "Be, Do, Have" Existence Model: Flipping the script on achievement—why you must embody the identity before you can do the work or have the result. Finding a True Mentor: The "Nina Ganchi" story—using humility, research, and the willingness to sweep floors to earn elite knowledge. ⏱️ Episode Timestamps 01:04:00 Introduction: Meeting Zen at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. 02:38:00 The Phoenix Metaphor: Why Zen prefers natural decay over destroying art. 04:29:00 Found Ideas: Metamorphosizing a discarded "Xanax" canvas into joy. 07:14:00 Reframing Torture: Understanding that artists just have a louder "voice" for universal struggle. 12:30:00 The Artisan Standard: Character traits required for professional success in sculpture. 15:38:00 Impulse Purchase Psychology: Why people value and buy well-made objects. 21:50:00 Venice Biennale: Performance art and the cultural value of artists in Europe vs. the US. 26:10:00 Burning Man Odyssey: Riding 2,200 miles on a BMW 650 GS to find the "juice." 30:32:00 Gear God at Center Camp: Mic'ing drummers and the immersive sensory kaleidoscope of the playa. 40:00:00 Joining the DPW: Moving shipping containers and building the city's infrastructure. 43:21:00 Fear is the Mind Killer: Applying the Dune mantra to creative and physical risk. 47:13:00 The Poison of Critique: Transmuting negative feedback into growth rather than toxin. 56:43:00 The Ronin Rule: "When there is doubt, there is no doubt"—trusting your gut with people. 01:01:57 The Nina Ganchi Story: Sweeping floors for a Matrix designer to learn the craft of knitting. 01:03:00 Refusal of the Call: Why the hero's hesitation is a daily battle against car notes and life stress. 01:05:11 Art-a-Texture: Re-rebirth in Chicago through the legacy of bricklayers and architects. 01:10:00 Loss of a Person Assist: A repetitive process for shifting grief into appreciation. 01:21:00 You ARE a Soul: Defining the purpose of a person beyond the "deck of cards" of ego identities. 01:25:00 Internal Family Systems (IFS): Exploring the exiles and protectors within the psyche. 01:30:32 The Hayabusa Apex: Microseconds from death—finding peace on a Missouri highway. 01:39:07 The "Choose Life" Button: A serendipitous gift at Burning Man that changed everything. 01:40:37 Be, Do, Have: Zen's final charge to ignore the noise and live life as a legacy. About the Guest Zenon Duda is a master sculptor and former medical doctor with decades of experience in both the healing and creative arts. Based at Zensculptor.com , his work spans metal, wood, and performance art. He is a veteran of the Burning Man Department of Public Works (DPW) and a lifelong student of psychological frameworks like IFS and the philosophy of "The Now." Final Word & Closing Message It took Zen 70 years to say "I love life" and mean it. You don't have to wait that long. Whether you are "belly button gazing," treading water in a sea of trauma, or facing the "Refusal of the Call," remember that Presence is Power. Stop chewing on the past and start creating an effect on the world around you. Ready to find your center? Embody the "Be": Start identifying as the person you want to be before you look for the gear. Practice the SOS Protocol: Stop, Seek Center, Orient, and Signal your buddy. Support the Show: Leave a 5-star review to help us bring more visionary voices to the airwaves. #ZenonDuda #Zensculptor #InternalFamilySystems #PowerOfNow #EckhartTolle #BurningMan #DPW #CreativeProcess #ArtTherapy #Mindfulness #HerosJourney #SculptureArt #PhilosophyOfArt #TwoPromisesPodcast #Reinvention #NearDeathExperience #Mentorship