Deep Fix is a home for people who feel that something is awry in a world so undeniably beautiful. This newsletter is about finding depth where shallowness reigns. It’s about intellect, heart, and soul. Fundamentally, I’m interested in how we can mend the fractured reality of modern existence to create less suffering. I’m equally dedicated, I hope, to celebrating the unerring perfection woven into the fabric of our universe.
Most of my essays explore culture, psychology, sensemaking, and spiritual inquiry. Some weeks, I share tales of overcoming a near-fatal addiction or my other gonzo misadventures. But I’m particularly interested in the fact that there’s no such thing as a one-person story. All human endeavors exist both in the personal and the collective.
For the blessedly uninitiated, fix refers to a dope hit. All forms of modern addiction—from drugs to screens—are central to my work. The meaning of fix also functions literally: bandaid solutions do not balm wounds of the soul.
Who writes this?
I’m Alex Olshonsky, but most people call me Olo. My writing has appeared in publications such as Tablet, Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, Newsweek, Psychology Today, DoubleBlind, RealClearPolitics, The Australian, and others.
I’m also a coach, practitioner of somatic psychotherapy, the founder of Sons of Now, a men’s group for the metamodern man, and the co-founder of Natura Care, a non-profit addiction program harnessing psychedelics. My work helps people wake up, heal old patterns, and embody integral leadership. You can learn more about me on my website.
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