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As part of Dr Lucas Dixon's PhD research, he conducted three studies (collective N = 1,023), exploring the psychology of people who believe in manifestation; the ability to cosmically attract success in life through positive self-talk, visualization, and symbolic actions. I recently stumbled across one of his papers about his research exploring 'the psychology of belief in manifestation' and decided to reach out and see if he would chat with me about his work. He said yes! Enjoy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Good morning. It’s Thursday, January 28th. I’m Lucas Dixon, and here are your local news headlines from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. It’ll be partly sunny in central Arkansas today, with a high of 46. Tonight, expect patchy clouds, and a low of 29. Our top story is: The number of covid-19 patients hospitalized in Arkansas fell yesterday by 66, reaching 1,029 [one thousand twenty-nine]. That's a level not seen in almost 7 weeks.
Good morning, it's Thursday, January 28th. I’m Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Transit advocates have a new plan to speed up construction of the Atlanta Beltline. Now they need to persuade everyone from MARTA and the Atlanta City Council to state and federal officials to get on board. The group Beltline Rail Now says its $2.5 billion plan would allow construction of the 22-mile light rail loop in a decade.
Good morning, it's Thursday, January 28th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Transit advocates have a new plan to speed up construction of the Atlanta Beltline. Now they need to persuade everyone from MARTA and the Atlanta City Council to state and federal officials to get on board. The group Beltline Rail Now says its $2.5 billion plan would allow construction of the 22-mile light rail loop in a decade.
Good morning. It’s Monday, January 25th. I’m Lucas Dixon and here are your local news headlines from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. We could see rain and a thunderstorm this morning. Otherwise, it will be mostly cloudy and breezy, with a high of 74 and a low tonight of 42. Our top story: Yesterday, Arkansas officials reported the 2nd-lowest increase in coronavirus cases but one of the highest daily death tolls so far this year.
Good morning, it's Monday, January 25th. I’m Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: A man is dead after someone opened fire on his car while he was driving through Buckhead Sunday morning. The victim, whose name has not been released, was pronounced dead at a hospital, according to Atlanta police spokesman Officer Anthony Grant. Investigators said the man had been driving in the 2500 block of Piedmont Road shortly before 3 am.
Good morning, it's Monday, January 25th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: A man is dead after someone opened fire on his car while he was driving through Buckhead Sunday morning. The victim, whose name has not been released, was pronounced dead at a hospital, according to Atlanta police spokesman Officer Anthony Grant. Investigators said the man had been driving in the 2500 block of Piedmont Road shortly before 3 am.
Good morning. It’s Friday, January 22nd. I’m Lucas Dixon and here are your local news headlines from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Central Arkansas will see partly sunny skies today, with a high of 54 and a low tonight of 31. Our top story: President Joe Biden offered a grim prediction for the coronavirus pandemic on his first full day in office yesterday.
Good morning, it's Friday, January 22nd. I’m Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: The need to ramp up COVID-19 vaccinations in Georgia is taking on greater urgency amid the third wave of the virus and an increase of cases involving a more infectious strain of the disease. But Georgia already has been shipped almost all of the vaccine doses the state was allocated.
Good morning, it's Friday, January 22nd. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: The need to ramp up COVID-19 vaccinations in Georgia is taking on greater urgency amid the third wave of the virus and an increase of cases involving a more infectious strain of the disease. But Georgia already has been shipped almost all of the vaccine doses the state was allocated.
Good morning. It’s Thursday, January 21st. I’m Lucas Dixon, and here are your local news headlines from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Today will be mostly cloudy and not as cool with a high of 60. Tonight will be cloudy with a low of 43. Our top story is: Today marks President Joe Biden's first full day in office. The new president has already signed an executive order related to the coronavirus pandemic. He also signed an order re-entering the United States into the Paris climate accord.
Good morning, it's Thursday, January 21st. I’m Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Georgia election officials say they found no evidence that the Public Service Commission race was left off some ballots, and Democrat Daniel Blackman acknowledged Wednesday that he had lost to Republican Lauren “Bubba” McDonald.
Good morning, it's Thursday, January 21st. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Georgia election officials say they found no evidence that the Public Service Commission race was left off some ballots, and Democrat Daniel Blackman acknowledged Wednesday that he had lost to Republican Lauren “Bubba” McDonald.
Good morning, it's Monday, January 18th. I’m Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Masses of armed pro-Trump protesters failed to materialize at the Georgia Capitol Sunday, but fear of them turned the state’s symbol of elected government into an armed fortress nonetheless. For much of the day, the scene was quiet but jarring.
Good morning. It’s Monday, January 18th. I’m Lucas Dixon and here are your local news headlines from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Central Arkansas will be mostly sunny today, with a high of 58 and a low tonight of 42. Our top story: Governor Asa Hutchinson said over the weekend that President Donald Trump shouldn't have been impeached for a second time, but that he also thinks the president was wrong to challenge the 2020 election. Hutchinson spoke to "Fox News Sunday.
Good morning, it's Monday, January 18th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Masses of armed pro-Trump protesters failed to materialize at the Georgia Capitol Sunday, but fear of them turned the state's symbol of elected government into an armed fortress nonetheless. For much of the day, the scene was quiet but jarring.
Good morning, it's Friday, January 15th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Before Georgia's runoffs, two Republican legislators tried to expose a gap in absentee ballot security by changing how they wrote their signatures on ballot application forms. Even with the altered signatures, they received absentee ballots.
Good morning, it's Thursday, January 14th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: No Republicans from Georgia supported impeaching President Donald Trump on Wednesday, insisting that the effort was rushed, politically motivated, and not the way to heal the nation after last week's violent and deadly riots at the US Capitol. Democrats and 10 GOP representatives from other states disagreed.
Good morning, it's Monday, January 11th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: US Senator-elect Raphael Warnock returned to his famed pulpit Sunday, trying to reconcile his historic election last week with a mob's violent assault on the US Capitol one day later.
Good morning, it's Friday, January 8th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: President Donald Trump has ended his court challenges to try to reverse his loss to Joe Biden in Georgia. An attorney for Trump filed notice in court Thursday that he is voluntarily dismissing four lawsuits making unsubstantiated allegations about ineligible voters, election equipment problems and fraud.
Good morning, it's Thursday, January 7th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Democrats swept Georgia's two US senate runoffs on Wednesday to flip control of the chamber, pulling off stunning victories that will shape President-elect Joe Biden's administration and transform the state's political landscape.
Good morning, it's Monday, January 4th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: President Donald Trump badgered and berated Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in a call Saturday, demanding that he “find” votes to reverse his election defeat in Georgia — the latest example of the extraordinary pressure he's exerted on state Republican officials ahead of critical runoffs for control of the US Senate.
Good morning, it's Friday, January 1st. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Amid the healthcare misery of 2020, lawmakers in both the Georgia Legislature and Congress finally acted to curb surprise medical bills. As of New Year's Day, state law will protect hundreds of thousands of insured Georgia patients from being stuck with bills after emergency room visits.
Good morning, it's Thursday, December 31st. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: President Donald Trump demanded that Governor Brian Kemp resign because he refused his demand to illegally overturn election results, his harshest rebuke yet of his fellow Republican days before crucial Georgia runoff votes for control of the US Senate.
Good morning, it's Monday, December 28th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: A 7-year-old girl has died days after she was struck by a stray bullet while Christmas shopping with her family in Buckhead, according to reports. Kennedy Maxie died of her injuries Saturday night, Channel 2 Action News reported.
Good morning, it's Friday, December 25th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Superior Court Judge Kimberly Esmond Adams' ruling allows voters to continue using drop boxes 24 hours a day under video surveillance until polls close for the U.S. Senate runoffs on Jan. 5. She rejected the case after an online court hearing.
Good morning, it's Thursday, December 24th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Atlanta police have identified the 7-year-old girl struck by a stray bullet Monday evening while Christmas shopping with her family in Buckhead. Kennedy Maxie remained at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite in critical condition Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.
Good morning. It's Monday, December 21st. I'm Lucas Dixon, and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: President Donald Trump will return to Georgia for a runoff eve rally to campaign for the Republican U.S. Senate candidates even as he continues to fume at the state's GOP leaders for refusing to overturn the election results. The president said on Twitter late Saturday that he would stage a “big Rally” for U.S. Sens.
Good morning, it's Friday, December 18th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Coca-Cola is cutting about 500 jobs in metro Atlanta — nearly 10% of its local workforce — and eliminating others around the world, the company said Thursday. The Atlanta-based beverage giant is letting go of about 2,200 employees around the globe, 1,200 of them among its US workforce of 10,400 people.
Good morning, it's Thursday, December 17th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Metro Atlanta on Wednesday saw the area's first vaccinations to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, as a pharmacist, a nurse, public health managers, and a worker who greets coronavirus test patients all sat down for their shots before a bank of TV cameras in Gwinnett County.
Good morning, it's Monday, December 14th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: The Georgia Supreme Court has rejected an appeal of a lawsuit by President Donald Trump that seeks to overturn the state's election results. The president filed the lawsuit in Fulton County Superior Court December 4th. But on Friday he appealed the case directly to the Supreme Court.
Good morning, it's Friday, December 11th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: President-elect Joe Biden's plan to visit Georgia next week to campaign for Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock is a sharp reminder of a seismic shift in the state's Democratic politics. Not long ago, state Democrats ran screaming from national figures. Now, they're embracing them.
Good morning, it's Thursday, December 10th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: President Donald Trump warned Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr not to rally other Republican officials against a long-shot Texas lawsuit seeking to toss out the state's election results, according to several people with direct knowledge of the conversation.
Good morning, it's Monday, December 7th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: More than 100 parents and students rallied at Piedmont Park on Sunday and urged Atlanta and DeKalb County to reopen schools and resume in-person classes.
Good morning, it's Friday, December 4th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Georgia Republican senators said after what happened in the 2020 election they will seek to make changes in state voting laws during the upcoming legislative session. Democratic nominee Joe Biden beat Republican President Donald Trump in Georgia.
Good morning, it's Thursday, December 3rd. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Wednesday called on President Donald Trump to drop unproven allegations of voting fraud in Georgia. At a press conference at the Georgia Capitol, Raffensperger decried Trump's continued insistence that voter fraud cost him the election in Georgia and elsewhere.
Good morning, it's Monday, November 30th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Mounting political strain between Governor Brian Kemp and Donald Trump reached a new phase on Sunday when the president said he was “ashamed” that he endorsed the fellow Republican in a tight race for governor in 2018.
Good morning, it's Thursday, November 26th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Supporters of Donald Trump's effort to overturn the results of the presidential election in Georgia say they have filed a federal lawsuit that accuses top state officials of abetting voter fraud.
Good morning, it's Thursday, November 26th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: A Gwinnett County executive with an online gambling company has acquired Underground Atlanta and plans to redevelop the long-neglected downtown property. Shaneel Lalani, CEO of two local companies, bought the retail and entertainment site on an undisclosed date, according to a press release Wednesday.
Good morning, it's Monday, November 23rd. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Georgia is preparing to tally about 5 million votes in the presidential election for a third time as the FBI and GBI investigate threats against some state election officials.
Good morning, it's Friday, November 20th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: A manual recount of nearly 5 million ballots cast in Georgia showed Thursday that Joe Biden won the presidential election, validating initial results. The recount found that Biden received 12,284 more votes than President Donald Trump.
Good morning, it's Thursday, November 19th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Election officials corrected vote counting mistakes and explained an allegation by the Republican Party about miscounted DeKalb County ballots on Wednesday, the final day of Georgia's manual recount.
Good morning, it's Monday, November 16th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Several metro Atlanta counties finished or nearly completed their manual vote recounts Sunday and reported no significant problems, despite continued allegations without evidence by President Donald Trump that the state's count was rigged.
Good morning, it's Friday, November 13th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: The first statewide manual recount of paper ballots in Georgia history begins Friday, a major effort to validate the accuracy of an election that showed Joe Biden with a 14,000-vote lead over Donald Trump. One ballot at a time, election workers will eyeball choices for president and sort ballots into piles for each candidate.
Good morning, it's Thursday, November 12th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: As Georgia braces for a cold-weather coronavirus surge that could collide with the flu and send patients flooding into hospitals, facilities across the state are worried they don't have enough nurses to treat their sickest patients. Employment ads show hospitals from Albany to Savannah, Augusta to Rome, trying to hire nurses to meet the wave.
Good morning, it's Monday, November 9th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: The presidential race is over, but in Georgia, the campaigning is just beginning for twin runoffs that will almost certainly decide the fate of the US Senate. The consequential January 5th showdowns will test anew the suddenly-swing status of Georgia, which is on the cusp of delivering its 16 electoral votes to Joe Biden.
Good morning, it's Friday, November 6th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: As the race for the White House hung in the balance, Joe Biden pulled within striking distance of President Donald Trump in Georgia as election workers tallied some of the last remaining absentee ballots and anxious voters pored over every update of the count.
Good morning, it's Thursday, November 5th. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: About 200,000 absentee ballots remained to be counted in Georgia on Wednesday afternoon, many of them concentrated in some of the state's largest counties. The counties with the most pending ballots were Fulton in metro Atlanta, Chatham in Savannah, and Houston south of Macon.
Good morning, it's Monday, November 2nd. I'm Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Our top story: Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and other voters who are quarantining themselves because of COVID-19 can still vote in person, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Sunday.