with Elisha Goldstein
Feb 23, 2026
Inside Personal Growth
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In this podcast episode of Inside Personal Growth, host Greg Voisen sits down with Sylvia Solit, a woman who masterfully bridges the gap between the high-stakes world of global finance and the ancient depths of shamanic wisdom. As a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) who has managed massive wealth in family offices, Sylvia Solit is far from your typical spiritual guide. She has spent over two decades training with indigenous healers and has participated in over 200 Ayahuasca ceremonies, leading her to a radical realization: our most overwhelming moments—bankruptcy, divorce, or illness—are not obstacles to our growth, but the very medicine we need.
In this deep-dive conversation, Sylvia previews her upcoming book, Soul Naked: In Everything We Trust, and introduces her "Circadian Method" for transforming darkness into evolution. If you have ever felt trapped by the Western epidemic of "worthlessness" or the relentless pursuit of "more," Sylvia Solit provides a provocative, grounded operating system to help you strip away the ego and connect to the motherboard of consciousness.
Sylvia’s journey didn’t start in a temple; it started with a "heroic psychedelic journey" at age 19 that shattered her one-dimensional New Jersey life. This experience revealed a hidden layer of worthlessness that she realized was not just hers, but a universal human disability in the West.
Rather than abandoning the material world for a cave, Sylvia Solit chose to master it. She argues that we are "machines designed to transmute suffering into awakening." By holding a CFA and working in family offices, she proves that spiritual awakening is not for the marginalized—it is for the "ordinary" person navigating motherhood, careers, and capital.
To facilitate this transmutation, Sylvia Solit outlines a "spiritual toolkit" that requires no money and no intermediary. It is a form of "free technology" available to everyone:
One of the most fascinating segments of the interview touches on the "Mystical Scale." Sylvia Solit explains how clinical studies on psychedelics at institutions like Johns Hopkins are now tracking ego dissolution to predict positive outcomes for PTSD and depression.
By reaching higher states of union with the divine, individuals can heal the root cause of "worthlessness"—which Sylvia defines as our separation from the divine. She notes that in the indigenous cultures she studied, the word "I" didn't exist, only "We." By reconnecting to that "We" and the motherboard of consciousness, we can finally unplug from the materialistic disease of "not enough."
Sylvia’s work as a death doula informs her belief that we should all be "solving for death." Just as a great entrepreneur starts a company with the end in mind, a human should live with the end in mind. This finite perspective strips away the superfluous and forces us to answer the only question that truly matters: "Who am I?"
If you are ready to find the "medicine in the mess" and live a life that is both grounded and transcendent, connect with Sylvia and explore her work:
You may also refer to the transcripts below for the full transcription (not edited) of the interview.
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