Conversations and discussion that break up limited thinking and break into "limitless possibility" thinking.

In this episode of 'Different Thinking for Different Times', host Steve Lentini engages with Gil Gillenwater, author of 'Hope on the Border', discussing the complexities of immigration, the importance of service, and the need for a new perspective on wealth inequity. They explore how helping others can bring purpose and joy, the dignity in giving, and the scientific benefits of service work. The conversation emphasizes the need for political will to address immigration challenges and the human cost associated with it, while also highlighting the spiritual and personal growth that comes from serving others.takeawaysThe acorn brain represents small-minded thinking.Service to others brings purpose and joy.Wealth inequity drives migration.Political will is needed for immigration solutions.Migration without assimilation is invasion.Helping others preserves their dignity.Service work enhances personal happiness.Charity should not be a sacrifice.The importance of reciprocal giving.Science supports the benefits of service.Check out Ranchero Feliz Charitable Foundation and reach out to Gil at ranchofeliz.comYou can reach Steve Lentini at; steve@stevelentini.comGratefully yours, Steve

In this episode of season 7, host Steve Lentini interviews Tom Joseph, founder of America's Main Street Party, to discuss innovative approaches to political reform and the need for a new electoral system. They explore the concept of a People's Primary System, the role of super PACs, and the historical context of fair elections as articulated by James Wilson. The conversation emphasizes the importance of overcoming small-minded thinking in politics and the potential for technology to create a more equitable voting process. Joseph shares insights on the structure of the new party and the challenges ahead, while encouraging public engagement and support for the initiative.Key Takeaways:The current political system is divisive and needs reform.A People's Primary System can create a fairer electoral process.Super PACs can be restructured to support the common good.Term limits may not be necessary if elections are fair.James Wilson emphasized the importance of fair elections in democracy.Unfair elections lead to a dysfunctional government.Small-minded thinking hinders political progress.Innovative voting technology can enhance democratic participation.The contest structure for nominations can engage voters effectively.Public support is crucial for the success of new political initiatives.Small-minded thinking is pervasive in our politics today, and the two-party system has failed us. Finger-pointing, the blame game, lies, and dirty tricks dominate today. Our leaders model very poor behavior and are surprised when the general population act our in similar ways, including escalating to violence.It's time for something new, and the Main Street Party can revitalize our country with this new, innovative approach to selecting candidates. For more information, go to https://www.mainstreetparty.org/about-usAmerica's Main Street Party is a fresh idea whose time has come.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this engaging conversation, Bishop Foreman shares his transformative journey from a challenging upbringing to becoming a leader in spirituality and music. He emphasizes the importance of overcoming adversity, breaking generational curses, and the power of consistency and persistence. Bishop Foreman discusses his experiences in music, his shift to ministry, and the significance of embracing opportunities. He also highlights the importance of mindset regarding money and success, encouraging listeners to view life through a lens of learning rather than loss. In this conversation, Bishop Foreman discusses the journey of personal evolution, emphasizing the importance of embracing struggles as a means of growth. He shares insights on the mission of his church, the significance of community building, and the transformative power of faith. The dialogue highlights the idea that life is a gift, and encourages listeners to recognize their potential as history makers in their everyday lives.takeawaysConversations can be catalysts for transformation.Being inspired by others is more beneficial than envy.Breaking generational curses is essential for personal growth.Consistency and persistence are key to success.Music and spirituality can provide relief and direction.Recognition in one's field can validate hard work and dedication.Embracing opportunities can lead to unexpected paths.Faith can accelerate one's destiny.Higher frequency energy leads to better life choices.Entrepreneurship teaches valuable lessons about resilience. Life is a journey, not a destination.Evolution is always change for the better.Struggles give us strength and significance.Life is a gift that should be embraced.You haven't met everyone who will love you yet.Every small action can lead to significant change.Life is about sowing and reaping.We must unwrap the gifts life presents us.Embrace the lessons in every experience.You are a history maker in your own right.The Bishop likes to say, "if you got a pulse there is a plan."I ask, "Will you surrender to it?" Most people fight life, and as Eckhart Tolle says, "when you fight life, life fights you."Listen in to the Bishop and his inspiring energy to do God's work, help others and do good!Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode of "Different Thinking for Different Times," host Steve Lentini welcomes Paul Salter, a mindset and performance coach, and credentialed hypnotherapist. Paul shares his unique journey from being a sports dietitian to a mindset coach, emphasizing the importance of addressing the subconscious mind to overcome limiting beliefs and toxic patterns. He discusses how hypnosis can help high performers unlock their potential by unlearning destructive mindset programs that hinder their success. Paul also highlights the transformative power of asking for help and the significant impact of hypnotherapy compared to traditional talk therapy, citing research that shows a much higher success rate with hypnosis.What you can learn from Paul - and in this episode;takeaways"My superpower is helping high performers get out of their own way.""95% of what you do every day is influenced by your subconscious mind.""Asking for help accelerates results.""Hypnosis allows us to uncover the origin of our limiting beliefs.""You can choose to think, believe, feel, and do differently."Paul says, "Asking for help accelerates results."Paul can help you in many ways and head over to his website to learn more. https://thegolfhypnotherapist.com/mindset-coaching-for-business-and-life/Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode of "Different Thinking for Different Times," host Steve Lentini delves into the importance of challenging our own thinking and expanding our perspectives. He shares his personal experience of flatlining in 2002, which profoundly altered his understanding of consciousness and existence. Throughout the episode, Lentini emphasizes the need for accountability in our lives, urging listeners to recognize that their current situations are a result of their own thought patterns. He discusses the detrimental effects of small-minded thinking, particularly in the realms of politics and religion, and encourages individuals to break free from limiting beliefs and victim narratives.Lentini also introduces the concept of 'higher frequency energy' versus 'lower frequency energy,' explaining how our thoughts and complaints can either propel us forward or keep us stuck in negativity. He provides practical advice on how to reprogram our minds, including the importance of addressing complaints directly with those who can help, rather than engaging in gossip. By the end of the episode, he inspires listeners to embrace their power to create positive change in their lives and to cultivate a mindset that fosters growth and understanding."We need to stretch our thinking and we can see it everywhere in religion.""Whatever you feed grows. If you feed the tale of woe, you'll be stuck in it.""You can choose to spend more time in higher frequency energy and have a higher return.""Your job is you. My job is me.""When you change, things have power."I am grateful you tuned in and for all my listeners over these 7 years. Thank you.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode of "Different Thinking for Different Times," host Steve Lentini delves into the importance of challenging our own thinking and expanding our perspectives. He shares his personal experience of flatlining in 2002, which profoundly altered his understanding of consciousness and existence. Throughout the episode, Lentini emphasizes the need for accountability in our lives, urging listeners to recognize that their current situations are a result of their own thought patterns. He discusses the detrimental effects of small-minded thinking, particularly in the realms of politics and religion, and encourages individuals to break free from limiting beliefs and victim narratives.Lentini also introduces the concept of 'higher frequency energy' versus 'lower frequency energy,' explaining how our thoughts and complaints can either propel us forward or keep us stuck in negativity. He provides practical advice on how to reprogram our minds, including the importance of addressing complaints directly with those who can help, rather than engaging in gossip. By the end of the episode, he inspires listeners to embrace their power to create positive change in their lives and to cultivate a mindset that fosters growth and understanding.takeaways"We need to stretch our thinking and we can see it everywhere in religion.""Whatever you feed grows. If you feed the tale of woe, you'll be stuck in it.""You can choose to spend more time in higher frequency energy and have a higher return.""Your job is you. My job is me.""When you change, things have power."Gratefully yours and I am grateful for everyone who is tuning in and working on their small-minded thinking. It's everywhere, at least in my mind.Steve

In this episode of 'Different Thinking for Different Times', host Steve Lentini critiques the current political landscape, emphasizing the limitations of the two-party system and advocating for independent thinking. He discusses the failures of both Democrats and Republicans, highlighting the need for dialogue, compromise, and accountability in leadership. Lentini calls for a shift away from small-minded thinking towards a more expansive and inclusive approach to politics, urging listeners to recognize the role of independents in shaping elections and policy.takeawaysSmall-minded thinking doesn't serve us anywhere.The two-party system is no longer effective.Both parties are guilty of elitist thinking.Dialogue and compromise are essential for progress.Independents play a crucial role in elections.Democrats need to address their violent tendencies.Republicans must stop pointing fingers and engage in dialogue.Leadership should model accountability and integrity.We need to eliminate fraud and waste in government.Healthy organizations require compromise and collaboration."The two-party system is dead.""We need our leaders to step up.""Where's the compromise?"Join me and let's do good, demand more from both parties.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this insightful episode, Steve Lentini interviews Walter Green, founder of the Say It Now movement and author of 'This Is the Moment,' to explore the transformative power of gratitude. They discuss how expressing gratitude promotes a mindset change and encourages different thinking, central to effective thought leadership. Walter shares his journey and how the movement inspires limitless thinking by challenging assumptions about when and how we appreciate those around us. Listeners will discover how embracing gratitude can heal relationships, enrich communities, and shape future generations. This episode reveals gratitude as not only a free, powerful act but also a catalyst for limitless possibilities and mindset change.TakeawaysLife is unpredictable, and we should cherish our connections.Expressing gratitude publicly can magnify its impact.The Say It Now movement encourages proactive acknowledgment of others.Gratitude can be taught in schools to shape future generations.The Gratitude Express symbolizes the journey of acknowledgment.Every day is an opportunity to express gratitude, not just special occasions.People often don't realize the impact they have on others' lives.Gratitude can help heal fractured relationships.The act of saying it now is free and transformative.Creating a culture of gratitude can enrich communities. Gratefully yours, Steve

In this podcast episode, Steve Lentini explores the concept of challenging assumptions and the limitations of small-minded thinking. He discusses the importance of questioning one's beliefs and the impact of mindset on personal growth. Through anecdotes and references to historical figures, he emphasizes the need for limitless thinking and the power of the mind in shaping our reality. The conversation also touches on spirituality, the nature of sin, and the significance of embracing life's journey as a miracle.Challenging assumptions is crucial for personal growth.Small-minded thinking limits our potential.Historical figures provide valuable lessons for today.Understanding the nature of sin can change perspectives.Reprogramming thoughts can lead to a better life.Life's chaos is necessary for growth and awareness.Mindset plays a significant role in our happiness.Embracing life's journey is essential for fulfillment.The people who challenge us are our greatest teachers.We have the power to change our reality through our thoughts.Gratefully yours, SteveKeywordsmindset, limitless thinking, challenging assumptions, personal growth, self-awareness, spirituality, acorn brain, wisdom, life lessons, reprogramming thoughtsTitlesChallenging Assumptions for Personal GrowthThe Acorn Brain: Overcoming Small-Minded Thinking

In this episode of Different Thinking for Different Times, host Steve Lentini explores the themes of gratitude, surrender, and the importance of challenging small-minded thinking. He emphasizes that life is a gift, especially during challenging times, and encourages listeners to embrace high-frequency energy and self-awareness. Through personal anecdotes and insights, Lentini highlights the significance of doing good and the transformative power of expanding one's thinking.TakeawaysDifferent thinking can be applied everywhere in life.Gratitude and surrender are essential for personal growth.Life is a gift, especially during challenging times.Small-minded thinking limits our potential and growth.Leadership plays a crucial role in expanding thinking.Self-awareness is key to overcoming personal limitations.High frequency energy leads to a more fulfilling life.Embracing change is necessary for growth and learning.We are here to make mistakes and learn from them.Doing good is a fundamental aspect of our life journey.Sound bites"Life is happening for you, not to you.""What you feed grows.""We are here to fall and make mistakes."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Different Thinking02:38 The Power of Gratitude and Surrender05:23 Challenging Small-Minded Thinking07:59 The Impact of Mindset on Business10:34 The Role of Belief Systems13:09 Embracing Life's Gifts15:43 The Journey of Self-Discovery18:05 Conclusion and Call to ActionTakeawaysDifferent thinking can be applied everywhere in life.Gratitude and surrender are essential for personal growth.Life is a gift, especially during challenging times.Small-minded thinking limits our potential and growth.Leadership plays a crucial role in expanding thinking.Self-awareness is key to overcoming personal limitations.High-frequency energy leads to a more fulfilling life.Embracing change is necessary for growth and learning.We are here to make mistakes and learn from them.Doing good is a fundamental aspect of our life journey.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, Steve Lentini and Rafael McMaster discuss the transformative power of mindfulness and consciousness in youth education. They explore the importance of teaching life tools to young people, the impact of personal experiences on their journeys, and the mission to create a community of conscious youth. The conversation highlights the importance of perspective, gratitude, and creative expression in overcoming adversity and promoting mental well-being. They also emphasize the importance of accountability and self-improvement in personal growth, ultimately aiming to inspire a movement towards a million conscious young people. We discuss the value of developing the "observer level of thinking," which equips young people with practical tools for emotional resilience and self-control. As Lentini says, "Our Brains are Beautiful and not Always Our Friend."Rafael McMaster is the founder of Indivisible Arts and www.indivisiblearts.org. He is also the author of the book, "FundaMentalLife Tools," available on Amazon at https://a.co/d/2GAVGuu. He takes the work of the "acorn brain," that Lentini has done for over 20 years with adults to our youth. Please consider support Rafael's work. Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode of 'Different Thinking for Different Times', host Steve Lentini shares insights from his near-death experience, emphasizing the importance of reprogramming the mind to overcome small-minded thinking. He discusses the concepts of high- and low-frequency energy, encouraging listeners to recognize how they spend their energy and to focus on higher-frequency interactions. Lentini also explores the significance of challenging belief systems and the power of surrendering to the present moment as a means of personal growth and self-awareness.Notice your "little fucker," and how often you "re-act." Remember, you programmed your egoic, patterned, subconscious mind. Isn't it time you took over and ran the show?Gratefully yours, Steve

Steve Lentini shares his profound near-death experience from 2002, where he felt an overwhelming presence of love, grace, and mercy during a critical moment in intensive care. This experience reshaped his understanding of life and spirituality, and how all of us can overcome small-minded thinking and discover the grace that awaits us all when we do.Steve

Steve Lentini shares his profound near-death experience from 2002, where he felt an overwhelming presence of love, grace, and mercy during a critical moment in intensive care. This experience reshaped his understanding of life and spirituality.TakeawaysSteve flat-lined in intensive care in 2002.He experienced a moment with God during his near-death experience.The presence he felt was filled with immense love.Words cannot fully capture the experience he had.His friends were present at the end of his bed.The experience has had a lasting impact on his life.He emphasizes the importance of grace and mercy.The near-death experience reshaped his spirituality.He believes in the power of love beyond life.The conversation explores themes of life, death, and spirituality.Gratefully yours, Steve

Find God by letting go of all small-minded thinking.

In this episode, Steve Lentini explores the concept of 'different thinking' and challenges the small-minded perspectives often found in religious beliefs. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the teachings of prophets, the nature of God, and the necessity of doing good in the world. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Lentini encourages listeners to overcome small-minded thinking, embrace personal growth, and recognize the gifts in every experience. He advocates for a broader perspective on life, urging individuals to appreciate differences and learn from them. Let's do good.Gratefully yours, Steve

SummaryIn this episode, Steve Lentini shares his profound near-death experience from November 18, 2002, where he transitioned from intensive care to a state of pure consciousness. He reflects on the insights gained during this experience, including the absence of sin, the nature of God, and the importance of acceptance and dialogue in human interactions. Lentini emphasizes the significance of doing good and the impact of our actions on others, advocating for a shift from small-minded thinking to a more expansive understanding of life and spirituality.Now go and get over yourself and do good. Grow beyond all small-minded beliefs and mirror the infinite wisdom of the Creator.Gratefully yours, Steve

SummaryIn this episode, Steve Lentini shares his profound near-death experience from November 18, 2002, where he transitioned from intensive care to a state of pure consciousness. He reflects on the insights gained during this experience, including the absence of sin, the nature of God, and the importance of acceptance and dialogue in human interactions. Lentini emphasizes the significance of doing good and the impact of our actions on others, advocating for a shift from small-minded thinking to a more expansive understanding of life and spirituality.Gratefully yours, now go and grow beyond small-minded thinking and do good.Steve

In this episode, Steve Lentini discusses the pervasive issue of small-minded thinking in society, particularly in politics and leadership. He emphasizes the importance of dialogue, compromise, and self-awareness, urging listeners to reflect on their own thinking patterns and the behavior of their leaders. Through personal anecdotes and observations, Lentini calls for a shift towards limitless thinking and a more constructive political discourse.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, Steve Lentini discusses the energy wasted on complaints and grievances, emphasizing the importance of focusing on what we truly want in life. He introduces concepts from his books, advocating for limitless thinking and self-awareness. Lentini encourages listeners to let go of what they cannot control and to engage in acts of kindness, highlighting that the good we do matters in the grand scheme of life.Get over your "self." Try it and prove it to yourself that you don't have to believe your thinking.Gratefully Yours, Steve

In this engaging conversation, Steve Lentini shares his unique journey through the film industry, detailing his experiences as a fundraiser and producer. He recounts the challenges and lessons learned while working on various projects, including the film 'Autopsy' and his interactions with notable personalities like Tina Louise and Captain Lou Albano. The discussion delves into the complexities of film investment, the dynamics of investor relationships, and the personal growth that emerged from these experiences. Through storytelling, Steve reflects on the importance of discernment and the value of connections made along the way.I hope you enjoy some of my life that I shared with my friend Paul.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, Steve Lentini delves into the concept of the 'Acorn Brain' and its connection to our thought patterns and perceptions of reality. He shares insights from his near-death experience, emphasizing the importance of overcoming small-minded thinking and living from the inside out. Lentini explores the power of reprogramming our brains, the importance of accountability, and the roles of desire and purpose in our lives. He encourages listeners to recognize their potential and the miracle of existence, urging them to focus on doing good in the world.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, Steve Lentini reflects on his near-death experience and the lessons learned about life, judgment, and personal growth. He discusses the nature of sin, the importance of dialogue in leadership, and the need for individuals to take responsibility for their actions. Through the metaphor of the 'acorn brain,' he emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the ability to change one's mindset. The conversation culminates in a reminder that life is a gift and that we must learn to appreciate it in the present moment. God is in the NOW.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode of 'Different Thinking for Different Times', host Steve Lentini explores the importance of critical thinking and personal growth. He emphasizes the need to move beyond small-minded thinking, engage in meaningful dialogue, and embrace the gifts of life. Drawing from his near-death experience, Lentini discusses the power of perspective, the necessity of reprogramming the mind for positivity, and the significance of learning from mistakes. He encourages listeners to live in the now, appreciate the divine presence in their lives, and recognize the interconnectedness of all beings.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, Steve Lentini speaks with Sylvia Subriana about the evolution of the app My Dry 30, now known as Unconscious Moderation. They discuss the importance of moderation over complete abstinence, the tools provided by the app, including hypnotherapy and journaling, and the significance of creativity in emotional healing. Sylvia emphasizes the need for a longer commitment to habit formation and the importance of addressing grief and emotions in the journey towards moderation. The conversation highlights the app's user-friendly design and its role in supporting individuals seeking to change their relationship with alcohol.Interested in Contacting Unconscious Moderation or Mydry30.com? See links below;Website:Â https://um.app/Apple Store:Â https://apps.apple.com/us/app/drink-less-alcohol-with-um/id6471595788?mt=8Â Google Play:Â https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mydryjourney&referrer=af_tranid%3DPMHHQhpl6uyJz-rwDUJ3Qw%26c%3Dwebsite+home+page+button%26pid%3Dwebsite+home+page+button&pli=1Â Instagram:Â https://www.instagram.com/um_app_/Â Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, Steve Lentini shares his transformative journey following a near-death experience, emphasizing the importance of gratitude, surrender, and self-reflection. He discusses how small-minded thinking limits our understanding of life and encourages listeners to embrace life's challenges as opportunities for growth. Through personal anecdotes and insights, he highlights the significance of expanding consciousness and understanding others to create a more compassionate world.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, host Steve Lentini interviews Ed Rahill, author of 'One Mile at a Time,' who shares his inspiring journey of resilience, family influence, and the lessons learned from endurance racing. Ed and his partner, Tim, were the winners of the last Michael A. Preston Memorial Four Ball Rally, aka "The Last Great American Road Race in 1984. Ed shares his story of endurance racing, memorable encounters during races, and the significance of recognizing opportunities in life. Ed emphasizes the need for perseverance and the impact of relationships on personal growth, ultimately encouraging listeners to appreciate their roots and strive to make the world a better place. I say, "Buy the book, you will enjoy every minute of reading it."Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, Steve Lentini shares his profound near-death experience and the insights he gained about life, the universe, and the nature of God. He discusses the importance of living in the present, reprogramming negative thoughts, and embracing gratitude. Through his journey, he emphasizes the significance of doing good and the limitless nature of existence, encouraging listeners to allow everything in their lives and to view challenges as opportunities for growth.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, Steve Lentini explores profound themes of identity, purpose, and the nature of existence. Drawing from his near-death experience, he challenges listeners to reconsider their attachments to names, forms, and societal roles. He emphasizes the importance of embracing a state of being without identity to discover true purpose and live a fulfilling life. The conversation delves into the egoic mind's limitations, the transformative power of gratitude, and the necessity of reprogramming one's thoughts to align with a more expansive understanding of life.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this enlightening conversation, Steve Lentini and Claudine McDaniel explore the transformative power of faith, forgiveness, and personal growth. Claudine shares her inspiring journey from a challenging childhood in Togo, West Africa, to establishing her nonprofit, Beyond Conquerors, which empowers individuals facing adversity. The discussion emphasizes the importance of emotional healing, the role of challenges in personal development, and the necessity of taking action to manifest change. Both speakers highlight the significance of gratitude and community service as essential components of a fulfilling life.Claudine's is the author of "More Than A Conqueror, From Struggles to Forgiveness, From Forgiveness to Blessings."Her website is, https://wwwbeyondconquerors.org if you would like to support her work or learn more about it.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, host Steve Lentini engages in a profound conversation with Ian Fee, who shares his transformative journey from addiction to sobriety in his book, "Wild Ride to Sobriety." Ian discusses the pivotal moments that led him to rehab, the importance of facing uncomfortable truths, and the impact of his choices on his relationships and personal growth. The discussion delves into the 'sober curious' movement, the significance of childhood influences, and the power of gratitude and mindfulness in recovery. Ian emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and the necessity of letting go of negativity. The episode concludes with practical advice on how to embrace sobriety and live a fulfilling life.You can find his book at amazon.com. Ian Fee, "Wild Ride to Sobriety."Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, Steve Lentini introduces his new program, "No BS Spiritual Mastery for Men," and explores the concept of spiritual mastery for men, drawing from his personal experiences, including a near-death experience. He discusses the nature of God, consciousness, and the importance of living in the present moment. Insights from philosopher Baruch Spinoza are highlighted, emphasizing the freedom to create one's life and the significance of challenges in personal growth. The conversation culminates in an invitation to join a spiritual mastery program for men, encouraging listeners to embrace their spiritual journey.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode of Different Thinking, host Steve Lentini shares profound insights from his near-death experience, emphasizing the importance of energy, gratitude, and personal growth. He discusses the nature of God and the universe, urging listeners to overcome small-minded thinking and embrace life's challenges as opportunities for growth. The conversation highlights the significance of personal experience and the impact of modeling behavior in our interactions with others.Gratefully Yours, Steve

In this episode, Steve Lentini and Braxton Rose delve into the intricate relationship between the mind and body, exploring how somatic therapy can help individuals overcome physical pain rooted in emotional trauma. They discuss the importance of expanding one's thinking, the role of trauma in shaping physical responses, and practical techniques for managing pain. Braxton shares insights from his experience as a somatic therapist, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach to healing that integrates both physical and emotional health. The conversation highlights the power of self-awareness and the body's innate ability to heal, encouraging listeners to question their thinking and embrace a journey of self-discovery and growth.Gratefully yours, Steve

Where is God - How Do I Find God?In this episode of Different Thinking for Different Times, Steve Lentini explores the profound themes of spirituality, the nature of God, and the importance of gratitude. He shares his personal experiences, including a near-death experience that transformed his understanding of the divine. Lentini emphasizes that God is always present, especially in challenging times, and encourages listeners to embrace gratitude as a means to connect with the divine. He discusses the significance of surrendering to life's flow and recognizing the miracles that surround us daily.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, Steve Lentini discusses the concept of the 'acorn brain,' a metaphor for the negative self-talk that many people experience. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing and retraining this inner voice to foster a more positive mindset. Through various techniques, such as gratitude practices and visualization, listeners are encouraged to manifest their desires and embrace life's challenges. Lentini also highlights the significance of living with purpose and taking responsibility for one's experiences, ultimately leading to personal growth and fulfillment.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, Steve Lentini hosts Paul Scoglio and Morten Nygård to discuss the concept of Nine Life Energies, a framework for understanding personal energy types and their impact on relationships and personal growth. The conversation explores how recognizing one's life energy can lead to greater authenticity, fulfillment, and connection with others. The guests share their personal journeys, insights into the different life energies, and the transformative power of this work in helping individuals discover their true selves and navigate their paths in life.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode of 'Different Thinking for Different Times', Steve Lentini shares his profound experiences surrounding a near-death event and the insights he gained about life, gratitude, and the nature of God. He emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment, surrendering to life's challenges, and recognizing the infinite possibilities that exist within and around us. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Lentini encourages listeners to embrace their own journeys of self-discovery and to focus on doing good in the world.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode of Different Thinking for Different Times, host Steve Lentini asks, Where is God and discusses the importance of focusing on good news and gratitude in a world often dominated by negativity. He shares his personal journey of experiencing a near-death experience, which led him to a profound understanding of the presence of God in every moment. Lentini emphasizes the significance of living from the inside out, embracing life's challenges, and recognizing the miracles that surround us. He encourages listeners to surrender to the moment and cultivate a mindset of gratitude and mindfulness.Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode of 'Different Thinking for Different Times', host Steve Lentini engages in a profound conversation with Dara McKinley about the transformative power of forgiveness. Dara shares her spiritual journey, the importance of understanding forgiveness beyond traditional definitions, and how divine love plays a crucial role in gd the role of intuition in navigating life's challenges. Listeners are encouraged to explore their own paths to forgiveness and healing. Gratefully yours, Steve

In this conversation, Steve Lentini discusses the concept of the 'Acorn Brain' and how to manage negative thoughts. He shares insights from his near-death experience, emphasizing the importance of living in the present moment and embracing life's challenges as opportunities for growth. Lentini encourages listeners to transform complaints into gratitude and awareness, highlighting the power of energy and the significance of proving personal truths rather than following others blindly. Gratefully Yours, Steve

In this episode of the Different Thinking podcast, host Steve Lentini shares his personal journey of awakening and the importance of recognizing synchronicities in life. He discusses the teachings of Gurdjieff, the significance of living in the present moment, and how to reprogram the mind for success. Through his experiences, he emphasizes that life is a miraculous journey filled with clues guiding us towards our true destiny. Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, Steve Lentini discusses the importance of overcoming small-minded thinking and embracing a broader perspective on life. He shares insights from his near-death experience, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all beings and the significance of doing good. The conversation explores themes of consciousness, purpose, and the infinite presence that guides us. Steve encourages listeners to reflect on their judgments and to appreciate the lessons learned from challenges, ultimately advocating for a life lived with gratitude and compassion. Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, host Steve Lentini engages with Sylvia Subirana, a clinical psychologist and head of content development at MyDry30, a program designed to help individuals manage their alcohol consumption through hypnotherapy and mindfulness practices. They discuss the importance of shifting from a limited mindset to a limitless one, the structure and benefits of the MyDry30 program, and the positive feedback from users who have experienced significant changes in their drinking habits. Sylvia emphasizes the accessibility and affordability of the app, encouraging listeners to explore its resources for personal growth and healthier choices. Go to mydry30.com and get started on your dry January and perhaps for life. Gratefully Yours, Steve

In this episode, host Steve Lentini engages with Sylvia Subirana, a clinical psychologist and head of content development at MyDry30, a program designed to help individuals reduce their alcohol intake through hypnotherapy and mindfulness practices. They discuss the importance of addressing alcohol consumption in a society that often normalizes drinking as a coping mechanism. Sylvia explains the structure of the MyDry30 program, which includes daily hypnotherapy sessions, journaling, movement, and reading, all aimed at fostering a healthier relationship with alcohol. The conversation highlights user feedback, the affordability of the app, and the broader implications of reducing alcohol consumption for mental health and well-being. Try a dry year 30 days at a time with mydry30.com Happy New Year! Thank you for listening in these last five years and many more to come! Gratefully yours, Steve

Why do I do this? What is my purpose for the last five years? What do I hope that listeners take away from this podcast or not? Listen in for more on that. Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, I interview Matt Zemon, best-selling author of, "Psychedelics for Everyone: A Beginners Guide to These Powerful Medicines for Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, PTSD and Expanding Consciousness." He also wrote "Beyond the Trip" and recently, "The Veterans Guide to Psychedelics." The Veterans Guide to Psychedelics, developed in collaboration with Heroic Hearts Project, unlocks the transformative power of psychedelics with guidance tailored specifically for veterans. Bridging ancient healing traditions with the latest in preparations and integration practices, it features expert insights, practical exercises, and easy-to-use checklists, offering a holistic approach to healing and personal growth. All proceeds from the book will be donated to Heroic Hearts Project. Listen in to learn how Matt along with the Heroic Hearts Project is helping veterans heal from the effects of battle and serving in the military. I learned a lot and learned how to help Heroic Hearts reach more veterans who suffer from PTSD, and depression. You can help too, by purchasing the guide and donating to this amazing project. Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, my guest is Bob Stains, the founder of Bob Stains and Associates, with over 30 years of experience working with deep divisions by consulting, coaching, training, facilitating, and mediating. When a divisive conflict threatens your organization - especially on sensitive issues like identity and religion, it's good to have support from someone with a cool hand, a steady hand, and the wisdom of long experience. Bob has trained over 30,000 people in dialogue, conflict resolution, and communication skills and has worked with clients from across the US and 17 other countries. His clients have included universities, community agencies, churches, and independent schools, as well as national and international organizations. Bob uses his decades of experience as a dialogue facilitator and mediator to help people in organizations communicate across deep differences in ways that leave them connected, not divided. He is noted for his human, collaborative, client-centered approach, teaching, and facilitation skills, and the wisdom he brings from his long experience working with deep conflict in multiple settings and countries. Listen in for more about how Bob helps people expand their thinking and approach to conflict. Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode, my guest Neil Markey talks about his work today as co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, the world's only psychedelics retreat program backed by 25 years of scientific research and an ecosystem of expertise that honors global wisdom tradition. In his work, Neil is helping those with PTSD, depression, and anxiety find relief using therapy and psychedelics. Small-minded thinkers would reject this work without looking at the evidence that it does help many people find relief from trauma. Limitless thinkers do not make others wrong who find relief in this kind of unorthodox treatment. Neil is a former Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion, where he served in Iraq and twice in Afghanistan., before studying at Columbia University. Neil struggled with PTSD and depression, which led him to explore mindfulness and psychedelics as part of his healing journey. If you keep an open mind, don't worry, your brain won't fall out. Listen in. I have another guest, Matt Zemon, who will address this topic with me in a few weeks. Gratefully yours, Steve

In this episode of 'Different Thinking for Different Times', host Steve Lentini engages with Thom Norman, co-founder of FarmKind, to discuss the pressing issues surrounding factory farming and animal welfare. They explore the mission of FarmKind, which aims to promote a factory-free farming future by supporting impactful charities and encouraging donations. The conversation delves into the importance of consumer choices, legislative changes, and the role of technology in creating a more sustainable food system. Thom emphasizes that individuals can make a difference without necessarily changing their diets and highlights the need for compassion and advocacy in addressing the challenges of modern agriculture. Two things you might investigate for yourself; Givingmultiplier.org and compassioncalculator.org. You can see the impact of your donation and/or giving to support expert-recommended charities supporting FarmKind causes. Gratefully your, Steve

In this conversation, Steve Lentini and John Brown discuss the transformative potential of education, emphasizing the need to move away from traditional, compliance-based teaching methods. They explore the concept of the 'acorn brain' and how fear impacts learning, the limitations of the banking model of education, and the importance of fostering curiosity and individuality in students. The discussion highlights the need for a more authentic and engaging approach to teaching that empowers students and encourages them to think critically and creatively. In this conversation, John Brown discusses his transformative journey in education, emphasizing the importance of self-discovery, embracing tension, and fostering dialogue in the classroom. He advocates for a shift from traditional teaching methods to a more creative and curious approach, where students are encouraged to explore their interests and engage in meaningful conversations. The discussion highlights the need for educational reform that prioritizes student engagement and the cultivation of a supportive classroom culture. Buy this book for your kid's teachers and administrators. If you are on a school board, this is a must-read for educators who want to see the results others have seen using this methodology. Purchase the book using this link; https://a.co/d/asvDTNd. Gratefully yours. Steve