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Co-host Devina Divecha visits the newly-opened Growhouse by One Life at Alserkal Avenue to sit down with Necip Camcigil. Necip shares his journey from corporate life to launching One Life in D3 ten years ago. He also talks about One Life's commitment to maximising scratch cooking, and why he still cashier's every single day.
In this episode Eric, Angel, and Derek discuss more episode's of One Life to Live from 1986.
The eleventh sermon in our series One Life | 'What's it all about?'.Sermon: 'Sow'Series: One Life | 'What's it all about?'Readings: Mark 4:1-9 Matthew 9:35-10:8Preacher: Brad FletcherRecorded 28th September, 2025S18 E11
Today, Erik sits down with Lois Robbins, founder of WATSKIN—an elevated UPF sunwear brand dedicated to empowering women to enjoy the sun with confidence, without compromising style. After experiencing a skin cancer scare, Lois launched WATSKIN and has since turned it into a household name, revolutionizing UPF clothing to be both chic and sexy. Erik and Lois discuss her journey from diagnosis to entrepreneurship, the inspiration behind the brand, behind-the-scenes stories from Lois' acting career, the meaning behind the name WATSKIN, challenges she's faced along the way, and much more. More about Lois Robbins: Lois is also quite the accomplished actress and producer, best known for her roles in One Life to Live, Loving, Ryan's Hope, and All My Children She is currently in the play, Other Desert Cities at Coachella Valley repertory. Robbins is also actively involved in philanthropic work with the Melanoma Research Alliance, Evelyn H. Lauder's Breast Cancer Center, the Dubin Breast Center, Alzheimer's Drug Foundation, and the Lung Cancer Research Foundation. Social Handles: https://www.instagram.com/loisrobbins21/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/watskinofficial/?hl=en Website: https://www.loisrobbins.com/ https://www.watskinsunwear.com/ Is there a guest you want Equalman to interview on the podcast? Do you have any questions you wish you could ask an expert? Send an email to our team: Equalman@equalman.com 5x #1 Bestselling Author and Motivational Speaker Erik Qualman has performed in over 55 countries and reached over 50 million people this past decade. He was voted the 2nd Most Likable Author in the World behind Harry Potter's J.K. Rowling. Have Erik speak at your conference: eq@equalman.com Motivational Speaker | Erik Qualman has inspired audiences at FedEx, Chase, ADP, Huawei, Starbucks, Godiva, FBI, Google, and many more on Focus and Digital Leadership. Learn more at https://equalman.com
You've only got one life...and the clock's always ticking.Speakers:Coach PainYouTube: http://bit.ly/2LmRyeaInstagram: http://bit.ly/2XLcLW5Facebook: http://bit.ly/32tZdNiWebsite: http://bit.ly/2YTgWvqBook Coach Pain to speak at your organization: https://bit.ly/BookCoachPain William HollisYouTube: http://bit.ly/WillHollisYouTubeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/williamkinghollis/Facebook: http://bit.ly/2LNZtgAWebsite: https://williamhollismotivation.com/Eric ThomasYouTube: http://bit.ly/2ua2os4Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Tpp5ICJocko WillinkYouTube: http://bit.ly/2v5XxuKInstagram: http://bit.ly/2M7oLdwFacebook: http://bit.ly/2JVVaRxTwitter: http://bit.ly/2O9ARVPWebsite: http://bit.ly/2Z5CYLpMusic:Really Slow Motion - HeroBuy their music:Amazon : http://amzn.to/1lTltY5iTunes: http://bit.ly/1ee3l8KSpotify: http://bit.ly/1r3lPvNBandcamp: http://bit.ly/1DqtZSoSecession Studios - The Journey of LifeSecession Studios - Shattered Empirehttps://www.youtube.com/c/thesecessionUniversal Music Group: Heart of the RebellionWave Instrumental CastellarinChasing Magic Instrumental Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Only one life, 'twill soon be past, only what's done for Christ will last.”
Fear is not a moral failing. We live in a time when many suffer under its weight, and too often they are told their trembling is weakness, their hesitation is shame. Yet the truth is simpler, more human: fear comes to all of us. It rises when news breaks, when uncertainty stalks our steps, when something we cherish feels threatened. The real sign of character is not that we never fear, but how we act after it.I want you to picture this: a calm river, swift in its course, carrying a small flame upon its surface. The water could drown it, the current could snuff it out, yet the flame holds steady, riding the flow. That is courage as care. Not the absence of fear, but the presence of a steady light that moves through the world without being consumed.Naming Fear for What It IsFear comes roaring into our lives uninvited. It seizes the body before the mind has time to catch up. The pulse races, the breath shortens, the old instincts rise: fight, flight, or freeze. None of this makes you lesser. Fear is part of being alive.But if we stay only in that reaction, we become trapped. In this time of social cocoons and filter bubbles, fear is magnified. Social media teaches us to wall ourselves off, to curate only what feels safe, to harden our hearts against one another. Authenticity becomes manufactured, and cynicism spreads like poison. We mock what we love, sneer at tenderness, and call compassion “cringe.”The result is a culture that lives by fear's script. We let outrage gather the crowd while love stands forgotten in the corner. We repeat what frightens us, but we forget to defend what we actually cherish.From Reaction to ResponseNo one has ever frightened off a bear by cowering. Likewise, no society can withstand storms by shouting at the wind. Fear alone does not guide us; outrage alone does not sustain us. What matters is what comes after the fear.Courage begins with a shift: the move from passive to active, from consuming to creating. We start small, by saying no more. No more letting fear dictate my choices. No more pretending that despair is the only honest response. No more waiting for someone else to build the world I long for.Here, personal action is born. Journal it, pray it aloud, whisper it to the night sky: This is what I love. This is what I will defend. This is what I will build.Faith without works is dead, wrote James. Belief without action is empty breath. The spark of courage is to begin.The Path of VocationUnder empire, most are told they have only jobs, only functions in the machine. But deeper down, every soul holds a vocation, a calling, a longing, a true work. We know it in our bones even when we cannot yet name it.To face fear is not merely to endure; it is to turn toward this vocation. It may not come easy. It may require stripping away the false answers capitalism whispers: that joy comes from status, that meaning comes from consumption. True vocation is found not in profit but in passion, not in what you hate but in what you love.Write it out. Let the pages bear witness: what does a good life mean to me? What matters enough that I would build it even in a time of storm? Courage is not simply gritting your teeth against danger, it is care made visible.From Me to WeThe empire has convinced us we are alone. The so-called “me generation” was trained in isolation, told that each person's fate was their own burden to carry. But fear multiplies when it is locked in a single chest.Courage grows when we remember the we. It begins personally, but it does not end there. We don't need a savior from outside. We save us. It's not me or you, it's we.Collective action is the river that carries the flame. History shows it again and again: rights were won because people banded together, refused to be silent, and built new contracts of life together. From the Magna Carta to movements for civil rights, the story is the same. Courage is communal.What can this look like for us? It can be as simple as joining a group that aligns with your vision of good. It can be lending your voice, your art, your organizing, your cooking, your letters, your presence. Not everyone will write the pamphlet that sparks revolution, but each of us can be part of the chorus that keeps hope alive.Building Beyond CynicismYelling at the wind is not enough. We must plant shelters, build mutual aid, support the voices already speaking truth, defend the freedom of others to speak, and pour resources into the work that nourishes our communities.Cynicism is cheap fuel. It burns fast and leaves only ash. Love, by contrast, is renewable. It feeds us as we feed it. Outrage may rally a crowd for a moment, but only love builds a world that endures.Imagine again that river, swift and peaceful. Fear is the current, it will always run through life. But courage is the flame, steady on the water. Together we keep it alive.An InvitationSo here is the invitation:* Begin with yourself. Say no more to fear's reign. Claim what you love. Write it, pray it, act on it.* Step into your vocation. Let your life bear witness to what brings joy, healing, and meaning.* Then join the we. Plug into the movements already stirring, or build with others from the ground up. Let courage as care shape not just your choices but our common life.We live in a fearful time, yes. But we also live in a time when the One Life flows through us, binding us together like the waters of a single river. Courage is how we tend that life. Courage is how we care.The flame is in your hands. Place it on the river. Let it float. Let it carry you toward the world we are meant to make, together.Thanks for reading! This post is public so feel free to share it.Thank you for Tips / Donations: * https://ko-fi.com/cedorsett * https://patreon.com/cedorsett * https://cash.app/$CreationsPaths* Substack: https://www.creationspaths.com/New to The Seraphic Grove learn more For Educational Resource: https://wisdomscry.com Social Connections: * BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/creationspaths.com * Threads https://www.threads.net/@creationspaths * Instagram https://www.instagram.com/creationspaths/#Christopagan #CreationSpirituality #ChristianWitch #Paganism #Esoteric #Magic #Druidry #Mysticism #Spirituality #Occult #WitchCraft #Wicca #IrishPaganism #CelticPaganism #Magick #Polytheism #Enchantment Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Alban Eilir00:15 Personal Connection to the Holiday01:12 Welsh Pronunciation Challenges02:20 Understanding the Spring Equinox05:23 The Significance of Angus and Songbirds09:25 Dreams, Transformation, and Ceridwen16:38 Eclipses and Liminal Spaces21:01 Hope and Resilience in Nature23:10 Celebrating the Equinox25:09 Closing Thoughts and Blessings Get full access to Creation's Paths at www.creationspaths.com/subscribe
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In this mind-expanding interview, mystic Franco Romero joins Emilio Ortiz to reveal the hidden truth behind the 3 Days of Darkness prophecy and why it may already be underway in 2025. Franco breaks down the massive consciousness shift happening on Earth right now, explaining how humanity is being asked to choose between staying in 3D reality or awakening to the higher frequency of 5D ascension. He shares groundbreaking insights into the role of self-acceptance, stillness, and imagination in the spiritual awakening process, while also exposing the forgotten clues we've left ourselves in this cosmic "game of life." Whether you're curious about the meaning of the 144,000, the rise of divine feminine energy, or how to activate your multidimensional self, this episode offers a powerful roadmap for transformation.Franco also dives into the esoteric truth behind autism as a higher consciousness frequency, the deeper function of 5D children, and why many of us are only aware of a single life at a time. This is more than a spiritual interview — it's a transmission for those awakening to their soul's purpose during this global shift. You'll discover why heaven on Earth is not just a dream, but a reality that begins with you. If you're ready to step into your divine nature, decode the Three Days of Darkness, and remember why you came here — you're in the right place. It's time to awaken the creator within and take your place in the next chapter of human evolution.Franco Romero is a bestselling author, clairvoyant, and spiritual visionary known for his profound insights into consciousness, awakening, and the evolution of humanity into 5D. A near-death experience in his youth awakened his ability to receive higher knowledge from a collective consciousness he calls “The Assembly,” guiding his mission to help others remember their divine nature. With a background in mysticism, metaphysics, and ancient wisdom, Franco blends spiritual teachings with practical tools for transformation, purpose, and self-realization. He is the author of The Closet Spiritualist and a sought-after voice in the realms of ascension, multidimensionality, and humanity's prophesied shift into higher consciousness. Through talks, courses, and private guidance, Franco supports individuals ready to awaken to their soul's blueprint and co-create a new Earth.___________________PODCAST CHAPTERS00:00 - Franco Romero Intro1:40 – What Is Happening on Earth Right Now4:47 – The 3 Days of Darkness Prophecy11:23 – How We Shift into 5D or Stay in 3D21:23 – The Real Key to Ascension29:33 – Clues We Left for Ourselves in the Game of Life37:01 – A Powerful Example: Decoding the Stillness Paradox43:13 – Why Imagination Is the Key to Creation45:12 – The Divine Feminine, Masculine & the Trinity Energies54:12 – Autism as the Next Stage of Human Evolution57:56 – What 5D Children Know That We Don't1:00:50 – The Truth About the 144,0001:09:01 – Why You're Only Aware of One Life at a Time1:11:36 – You Are the Divine1:19:27 – What Happens When One Person Fully Wakes Up1:21:35 – Creating Heaven on Earth1:22:59 – The Question Humanity Still Hasn't Answere___________________Guest: Franco Romero | Clairvoyant & Spiritual Teacher✦ Website | https://www.francoromero.com/✦ Inner Divine Playground Community | https://playground.francoromero.com/c...✦ Instagram | / theinnerdivineplayground ✦ YouTube | / @iamfrancoromero Host: Emilio Ortiz✦ IG | / iamemilioortiz ✦ Subscribe to Channel | / emilioortiz ___________________© 2025 Emilio Ortiz. All rights reserved. Content from Just Tap In Podcast is protected under copyright law.Legal Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by guests on Just Tap In are solely those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Emilio Ortiz or the Just Tap In Podcast. All content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.
The tenth sermon in our series One Life | 'What's it all about?'.Sermon: 'Gather'Series: One Life | 'What's it all about?'Readings: Hebrews 10:11-25 Ephesians 4:1-16Preacher: Brad FletcherRecorded 21st September, 2025S18 E10
This week on The Sound Kitchen, a special treat: Musical choices from The Sound Kitchen team! Just click on the “Play” button above and enjoy. Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday. This week, you'll hear musical requests from Erwan, Paul, and me. Be sure you send in your music requests. Write to me at thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr Here's the music you heard on this week's program: “Picadillo de Soya” by José Luis Cortés, performed by José Luis Cortés and NG La Banda; “Electricity” by Paul Humphreys and Andrew McCluskey, performed by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, and “One Life to Live” from Lady in the Dark by Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin, performed by Teresa Stratas with the Y Chamber Symphony conducted by Gerard Schwarz. The quiz will be back next Saturday, the 27th of September. Be sure and tune in!
November 26, 2023, changed everything for Johanna Magdaleno. In this deeply moving episode, Johanna takes us through the day that forever altered her family, the tragic car accident that claimed the life of her son, Junior, just miles from church. With raw honesty, she shares the last moments they spent together, the helplessness of seeing her husband and sons arrive on the scene, and the heartbreak of hearing the words every parent fears: “Junior went to be with the Lord.”Johanna opens up about the collision of faith and grief, the anger she directed at God, and the shame she felt as a therapist and pastor's wife, questioning everything she believed. She speaks about the guilt she carried, the process of forgiving herself, and how therapy and faith became lifelines through unbearable pain.This episode is not just about loss. It's about love, redemption, and finding the courage to keep living when your heart feels shattered. If you've ever faced tragedy, wrestled with faith, or wondered how to hold on when life breaks you apart, Johanna's story will touch your soul.Key Moments:0:00 The Day That Changed Everything2:12 Waking Up After the Crash6:01 The Fullness of a Mother's Heart12:07 The Moment She Heard Junior Was Gone19:23 Christmas Without Junior21:30 How Her Sons Coped with Trauma28:09 Who Junior Was and His Legacy31:03 Johanna's Addiction, Crime, and Redemption38:59 How Johanna Hated Ruben for Getting Clean44:31 Arizona, Arrests, and Turning Point47:02 Faith vs. Therapy: Reconciling Grief and Belief53:04 How She's Healing TodayGuest Info:IG: @johanna_ruben
If you don't think one person can make a difference, look at the events of this past week
Erik Chazin, inspiring marathoner and friend, is sharing the ins and outs, the ups and downs of his New York City Marathon journey. He takes us mile by mile through the streets of New York, which song of motivation was playing and his customized fueling strategy! Erik also opens up about his faith, how it's come into play during his running and how he is getting active in his local church One Life in Mesa AZ. Want his motivational playlist?! Here you go! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/68iXhg0FyppJfjgJhMVuqY?si=7HgwGvwERgyhltX2RDKkgg&pi=9B_pJnRBSoGDO To follow is journey find him on Instagram: erikchazin
Who are we called to be as followers of Jesus? Pastor Jen explores how the movie “One Life” challenges us to make a difference with the one life God gives us here on earth. The world is complex and heavy, but our response is simple– love God and love people!
Who are we called to be as followers of Jesus? Pastor Jen explores how the movie “One Life” challenges us to make a difference with the one life God gives us here on earth. The world is complex and heavy, but our response is simple– love God and love people!
The ninth sermon in our series One Life | 'What's it all about?' .Sermon: 'Read'Series: One Life | 'What's it all about?'Readings: 2 Timothy 3:10-4:5 2 Peter 1:12-21Preacher: Brad FletcherRecorded 14th September, 2025S18 E09
Catherine Hickland is one of the few professional female stage hypnotists and mentalists in the country, dazzling audiences with her rare combination of intelligence, wit, and captivating mind power. With a celebrated career spanning more than four decades, Catherine is beloved by millions for her starring roles on Knight Rider, Texas, and the Emmy Award–winning One Life to Live. In 2001, while still appearing on One Life to Live, she launched CatCosmetics.com, a color cosmetics and skin care line designed especially for women over forty—a venture that continues to thrive today. Beyond her stage and entrepreneurial success, Catherine and her husband Todd Fisher are also passionate collectors of Hollywood history, curating an extraordinary memorabilia collection that includes treasures like the iconic ruby red slippers from The Wizard of Oz. Reality Life with Kate Casey What to Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.com Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecasey Twitter: https://twitter.com/katecasey Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseyca Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itskatecasey?lang=en Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245 Amazon List: https://www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey Like it to Know It: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 581 Welcome to Loan Officer Freedom, the #1 podcast in the country for loan officers, hosted by Carl White. In this episode, Carl opens up about a deeply personal season of life: the week his first grandson was born and his 90-year-old mother passed away just two days later. One life in, one life out. It sparked a powerful reflection on what really matters most in the time we are given. Carl shares how this experience reframed the way he looks at business, money, and the daily grind that consumes so many loan officers. He talks about the difference between building a business that chains you to constant emails and phone calls versus building one that gives you the freedom to step away when life calls for your full presence. You will hear what he calls the “freedom formula,” which is putting the right systems, people, and priorities in place so that your business serves your life instead of the other way around. Carl challenges you to ask yourself a simple but important question: if something big happened in your family tomorrow, could you step away without your business falling apart? This episode is a reminder that success is not just about income or closings. It is about time, relationships, and freedom. Listen in, and let this message push you to re-engineer your business around what really matters. If this message resonates with you, do me a quick favor and leave a review at 5StarCarl.com. Your feedback not only keeps this show going strong, but it also helps other loan officers find the tools and encouragement they need. Schedule a one-on-one free coaching call, click here or visit LoanOfficerStrategyCall.com.
Special Guest Pastor Robert Barriger
Are you ready to sell more homes without sacrificing time with your family? In this special episode, I had the honor of joining my friend Matt Farnham on The One Life Podcast for a conversation about building a thriving referral-based business without sacrificing faith, family, or health.We dove into how I built my business entirely through relationships, why faith informs every area of my leadership, and how intentional rhythms create long-term success.In this conversation, you'll hear:How I've led a 100% referral-based real estate teamThe importance of setting boundaries and owning your calendarHow to build a business that fuels your life—not consumes itThe mindset shifts that helped me move from burnout to balanceWhy faith isn't separate from business—it's the foundationTop 3 Takeaways:You don't have to hustle endlessly to grow—you need the right systems and prioritiesBuilding your life around your values makes your business more magneticLong-term success comes from stewardship, not strivingAbout Matt Farnham: Matt is a top agent, team leader, and former broker-owner who now leads The One Life Podcast and heads up Rooted, his mission-driven real estate team. Learn more about Matt at www.TheOneLifePodcast.com (to hear more of his podcasts podcasts) or www.MattFarnham.com (to learn more about Rooted, his team, and everything else he's doing to make an impact).Big thanks to Matt for having me on his podcast!
In this episode we discuss more episode's of One Life to Live 1986.
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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt General Hospital reveals a dramatic turn of events surrounding the death and subsequent funeral of beloved character Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson). The Quartermaine family is set to be rocked by a shocking revelation in the aftermath of the funeral, stirring up tensions, particularly for Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot). As per the leaked information, Monica's unexpected death will be portrayed off-screen due to the real-life passing of actress Leslie Charleson earlier this year. One Life to Live alum Erika Slezak is set to join General Hospital for a short stint, playing the role of Monica's previously unknown sister. The character's arrival is expected to create a stir, especially considering the possibility that Monica may have left the Quartermaine mansion to her. This revelation is bound to agitate Tracy, who has a long-standing rivalry with Monica over the ownership of the mansion. General Hospital sees Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Monica's adopted son, will deliver a heart-wrenching eulogy at the funeral, highlighting the deep bond between the two characters. The storyline also hints at potential drama involving Drew Cain Quartermaine (Cameron Mathison), who might stir up trouble at the memorial service. The Soap Dirt podcast made the Top 100 List for Apple Podcast's Entertainment News Category. Visit our General Hospital section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/general-hospital/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ Check out our always up-to-date General Hospital Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/general-hospital-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
There are 5 billion people in the world who lack access to surgery.
This week, Jesse & Michelle are joined by Pete Wynter, Vicar of St Paul's Hammersmith. As well as leading a local church, Pete is passionate about leadership which is reflected in his role as Director of Leadership College London and founding Onelife. Enjoy this conversation as we delve into Pete's testimony, thoughts on leadership, moral failures and more! Help us fund our latest short film - Between Sundays - by donating here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/between-sundays-a-christian-short-film-by-the-way-uk? FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thewayuk FOLLOW US ON TIK TOK: www.tiktok.com/@thewayuk Want to know more? Find a church that has things happening for young people. Visit https://achurchnearyou.com/youth [In partnership with CofE Digital Projects]
In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience?PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses the need for a holistic, eco-civilizational future, emphasizing that science, technology, and economics are important but not the whole picture. He urges us to design our own lives and livelihoods to meet diverse ecological futures, and later highlights the importance of embodied, emotional, and spiritual learning as essential to evolving human consciousness in a technologically dominated world.BAYO AKOMOLAFE (Philosopher, Psychologist, Writer & Founder of the Emergence Network) shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his father, describing how it forced him to mature quickly and become the breadwinner for his family. He reflects on the lessons learned from his children, especially his autistic son, who teaches him about grace, possibility, and futurity.MICHEL FORST (Human Rights Advocate & the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders) explores how theology and meditation serve as ongoing sources of inspiration, shaping his values and career choices in human rights advocacy.DR. GUY LESCHZINER(Neurologist & Author of The Nocturnal Brain, The Man Who Tasted Words & other books; Consultant Neurologist & Professor at King's College London) analyzes the concept of free will, suggesting that much of what we do is influenced by factors beyond our control. He also discusses the importance of striving to make the world better, the role of sleep and dreams in memory and emotional processing, and the changing nature of mentorship and education.EIREN CAFFALL (Musician & Author of All the Water in the World) highlights the importance of preserving knowledge and human history, imagining how future generations might rebuild society after catastrophe by holding onto stories, traditions, and the hope of repair.DR. FERNANDO GARCÍA-MORENO (Neuroscientist, Ikerbasque Research Associate at the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience) explains that while our brains have not changed biologically for thousands of years, cultural evolution has accelerated. He emphasizes the unique human roles of generating and transmitting knowledge across generations.NATASHA HAKIMI ZAPATA (Journalist, Author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America From Around the Globe) shares her inspiration from the generosity and hope she encounters in others, and describes how connecting with nature—especially bodies of water—reinforces the importance of conservation policies that integrate human communities into ecosystems.IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. (Author of In Open Contempt) reflects on the influence of his church upbringing and family, especially his grandmother, on his writing and creative expression. He discusses the impact of music, particularly hip hop, and the importance of lyricism and cultural heritage in shaping his literary voice.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience?PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses the need for a holistic, eco-civilizational future, emphasizing that science, technology, and economics are important but not the whole picture. He urges us to design our own lives and livelihoods to meet diverse ecological futures, and later highlights the importance of embodied, emotional, and spiritual learning as essential to evolving human consciousness in a technologically dominated world.BAYO AKOMOLAFE (Philosopher, Psychologist, Writer & Founder of the Emergence Network) shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his father, describing how it forced him to mature quickly and become the breadwinner for his family. He reflects on the lessons learned from his children, especially his autistic son, who teaches him about grace, possibility, and futurity.MICHEL FORST (Human Rights Advocate & the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders) explores how theology and meditation serve as ongoing sources of inspiration, shaping his values and career choices in human rights advocacy.DR. GUY LESCHZINER(Neurologist & Author of The Nocturnal Brain, The Man Who Tasted Words & other books; Consultant Neurologist & Professor at King's College London) analyzes the concept of free will, suggesting that much of what we do is influenced by factors beyond our control. He also discusses the importance of striving to make the world better, the role of sleep and dreams in memory and emotional processing, and the changing nature of mentorship and education.EIREN CAFFALL (Musician & Author of All the Water in the World) highlights the importance of preserving knowledge and human history, imagining how future generations might rebuild society after catastrophe by holding onto stories, traditions, and the hope of repair.DR. FERNANDO GARCÍA-MORENO (Neuroscientist, Ikerbasque Research Associate at the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience) explains that while our brains have not changed biologically for thousands of years, cultural evolution has accelerated. He emphasizes the unique human roles of generating and transmitting knowledge across generations.NATASHA HAKIMI ZAPATA (Journalist, Author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America From Around the Globe) shares her inspiration from the generosity and hope she encounters in others, and describes how connecting with nature—especially bodies of water—reinforces the importance of conservation policies that integrate human communities into ecosystems.IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. (Author of In Open Contempt) reflects on the influence of his church upbringing and family, especially his grandmother, on his writing and creative expression. He discusses the impact of music, particularly hip hop, and the importance of lyricism and cultural heritage in shaping his literary voice.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience?PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses the need for a holistic, eco-civilizational future, emphasizing that science, technology, and economics are important but not the whole picture. He urges us to design our own lives and livelihoods to meet diverse ecological futures, and later highlights the importance of embodied, emotional, and spiritual learning as essential to evolving human consciousness in a technologically dominated world.BAYO AKOMOLAFE (Philosopher, Psychologist, Writer & Founder of the Emergence Network) shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his father, describing how it forced him to mature quickly and become the breadwinner for his family. He reflects on the lessons learned from his children, especially his autistic son, who teaches him about grace, possibility, and futurity.MICHEL FORST (Human Rights Advocate & the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders) explores how theology and meditation serve as ongoing sources of inspiration, shaping his values and career choices in human rights advocacy.DR. GUY LESCHZINER(Neurologist & Author of The Nocturnal Brain, The Man Who Tasted Words & other books; Consultant Neurologist & Professor at King's College London) analyzes the concept of free will, suggesting that much of what we do is influenced by factors beyond our control. He also discusses the importance of striving to make the world better, the role of sleep and dreams in memory and emotional processing, and the changing nature of mentorship and education.EIREN CAFFALL (Musician & Author of All the Water in the World) highlights the importance of preserving knowledge and human history, imagining how future generations might rebuild society after catastrophe by holding onto stories, traditions, and the hope of repair.DR. FERNANDO GARCÍA-MORENO (Neuroscientist, Ikerbasque Research Associate at the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience) explains that while our brains have not changed biologically for thousands of years, cultural evolution has accelerated. He emphasizes the unique human roles of generating and transmitting knowledge across generations.NATASHA HAKIMI ZAPATA (Journalist, Author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America From Around the Globe) shares her inspiration from the generosity and hope she encounters in others, and describes how connecting with nature—especially bodies of water—reinforces the importance of conservation policies that integrate human communities into ecosystems.IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. (Author of In Open Contempt) reflects on the influence of his church upbringing and family, especially his grandmother, on his writing and creative expression. He discusses the impact of music, particularly hip hop, and the importance of lyricism and cultural heritage in shaping his literary voice.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience?PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses the need for a holistic, eco-civilizational future, emphasizing that science, technology, and economics are important but not the whole picture. He urges us to design our own lives and livelihoods to meet diverse ecological futures, and later highlights the importance of embodied, emotional, and spiritual learning as essential to evolving human consciousness in a technologically dominated world.BAYO AKOMOLAFE (Philosopher, Psychologist, Writer & Founder of the Emergence Network) shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his father, describing how it forced him to mature quickly and become the breadwinner for his family. He reflects on the lessons learned from his children, especially his autistic son, who teaches him about grace, possibility, and futurity.MICHEL FORST (Human Rights Advocate & the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders) explores how theology and meditation serve as ongoing sources of inspiration, shaping his values and career choices in human rights advocacy.DR. GUY LESCHZINER(Neurologist & Author of The Nocturnal Brain, The Man Who Tasted Words & other books; Consultant Neurologist & Professor at King's College London) analyzes the concept of free will, suggesting that much of what we do is influenced by factors beyond our control. He also discusses the importance of striving to make the world better, the role of sleep and dreams in memory and emotional processing, and the changing nature of mentorship and education.EIREN CAFFALL (Musician & Author of All the Water in the World) highlights the importance of preserving knowledge and human history, imagining how future generations might rebuild society after catastrophe by holding onto stories, traditions, and the hope of repair.DR. FERNANDO GARCÍA-MORENO (Neuroscientist, Ikerbasque Research Associate at the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience) explains that while our brains have not changed biologically for thousands of years, cultural evolution has accelerated. He emphasizes the unique human roles of generating and transmitting knowledge across generations.NATASHA HAKIMI ZAPATA (Journalist, Author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America From Around the Globe) shares her inspiration from the generosity and hope she encounters in others, and describes how connecting with nature—especially bodies of water—reinforces the importance of conservation policies that integrate human communities into ecosystems.IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. (Author of In Open Contempt) reflects on the influence of his church upbringing and family, especially his grandmother, on his writing and creative expression. He discusses the impact of music, particularly hip hop, and the importance of lyricism and cultural heritage in shaping his literary voice.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience?PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses the need for a holistic, eco-civilizational future, emphasizing that science, technology, and economics are important but not the whole picture. He urges us to design our own lives and livelihoods to meet diverse ecological futures, and later highlights the importance of embodied, emotional, and spiritual learning as essential to evolving human consciousness in a technologically dominated world.BAYO AKOMOLAFE (Philosopher, Psychologist, Writer & Founder of the Emergence Network) shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his father, describing how it forced him to mature quickly and become the breadwinner for his family. He reflects on the lessons learned from his children, especially his autistic son, who teaches him about grace, possibility, and futurity.MICHEL FORST (Human Rights Advocate & the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders) explores how theology and meditation serve as ongoing sources of inspiration, shaping his values and career choices in human rights advocacy.DR. GUY LESCHZINER(Neurologist & Author of The Nocturnal Brain, The Man Who Tasted Words & other books; Consultant Neurologist & Professor at King's College London) analyzes the concept of free will, suggesting that much of what we do is influenced by factors beyond our control. He also discusses the importance of striving to make the world better, the role of sleep and dreams in memory and emotional processing, and the changing nature of mentorship and education.EIREN CAFFALL (Musician & Author of All the Water in the World) highlights the importance of preserving knowledge and human history, imagining how future generations might rebuild society after catastrophe by holding onto stories, traditions, and the hope of repair.DR. FERNANDO GARCÍA-MORENO (Neuroscientist, Ikerbasque Research Associate at the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience) explains that while our brains have not changed biologically for thousands of years, cultural evolution has accelerated. He emphasizes the unique human roles of generating and transmitting knowledge across generations.NATASHA HAKIMI ZAPATA (Journalist, Author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America From Around the Globe) shares her inspiration from the generosity and hope she encounters in others, and describes how connecting with nature—especially bodies of water—reinforces the importance of conservation policies that integrate human communities into ecosystems.IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. (Author of In Open Contempt) reflects on the influence of his church upbringing and family, especially his grandmother, on his writing and creative expression. He discusses the impact of music, particularly hip hop, and the importance of lyricism and cultural heritage in shaping his literary voice.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
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In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience?PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses the need for a holistic, eco-civilizational future, emphasizing that science, technology, and economics are important but not the whole picture. He urges us to design our own lives and livelihoods to meet diverse ecological futures, and later highlights the importance of embodied, emotional, and spiritual learning as essential to evolving human consciousness in a technologically dominated world.BAYO AKOMOLAFE (Philosopher, Psychologist, Writer & Founder of the Emergence Network) shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his father, describing how it forced him to mature quickly and become the breadwinner for his family. He reflects on the lessons learned from his children, especially his autistic son, who teaches him about grace, possibility, and futurity.MICHEL FORST (Human Rights Advocate & the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders) explores how theology and meditation serve as ongoing sources of inspiration, shaping his values and career choices in human rights advocacy.DR. GUY LESCHZINER(Neurologist & Author of The Nocturnal Brain, The Man Who Tasted Words & other books; Consultant Neurologist & Professor at King's College London) analyzes the concept of free will, suggesting that much of what we do is influenced by factors beyond our control. He also discusses the importance of striving to make the world better, the role of sleep and dreams in memory and emotional processing, and the changing nature of mentorship and education.EIREN CAFFALL (Musician & Author of All the Water in the World) highlights the importance of preserving knowledge and human history, imagining how future generations might rebuild society after catastrophe by holding onto stories, traditions, and the hope of repair.DR. FERNANDO GARCÍA-MORENO (Neuroscientist, Ikerbasque Research Associate at the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience) explains that while our brains have not changed biologically for thousands of years, cultural evolution has accelerated. He emphasizes the unique human roles of generating and transmitting knowledge across generations.NATASHA HAKIMI ZAPATA (Journalist, Author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America From Around the Globe) shares her inspiration from the generosity and hope she encounters in others, and describes how connecting with nature—especially bodies of water—reinforces the importance of conservation policies that integrate human communities into ecosystems.IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. (Author of In Open Contempt) reflects on the influence of his church upbringing and family, especially his grandmother, on his writing and creative expression. He discusses the impact of music, particularly hip hop, and the importance of lyricism and cultural heritage in shaping his literary voice.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience?PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses the need for a holistic, eco-civilizational future, emphasizing that science, technology, and economics are important but not the whole picture. He urges us to design our own lives and livelihoods to meet diverse ecological futures, and later highlights the importance of embodied, emotional, and spiritual learning as essential to evolving human consciousness in a technologically dominated world.BAYO AKOMOLAFE (Philosopher, Psychologist, Writer & Founder of the Emergence Network) shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his father, describing how it forced him to mature quickly and become the breadwinner for his family. He reflects on the lessons learned from his children, especially his autistic son, who teaches him about grace, possibility, and futurity.MICHEL FORST (Human Rights Advocate & the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders) explores how theology and meditation serve as ongoing sources of inspiration, shaping his values and career choices in human rights advocacy.DR. GUY LESCHZINER(Neurologist & Author of The Nocturnal Brain, The Man Who Tasted Words & other books; Consultant Neurologist & Professor at King's College London) analyzes the concept of free will, suggesting that much of what we do is influenced by factors beyond our control. He also discusses the importance of striving to make the world better, the role of sleep and dreams in memory and emotional processing, and the changing nature of mentorship and education.EIREN CAFFALL (Musician & Author of All the Water in the World) highlights the importance of preserving knowledge and human history, imagining how future generations might rebuild society after catastrophe by holding onto stories, traditions, and the hope of repair.DR. FERNANDO GARCÍA-MORENO (Neuroscientist, Ikerbasque Research Associate at the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience) explains that while our brains have not changed biologically for thousands of years, cultural evolution has accelerated. He emphasizes the unique human roles of generating and transmitting knowledge across generations.NATASHA HAKIMI ZAPATA (Journalist, Author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America From Around the Globe) shares her inspiration from the generosity and hope she encounters in others, and describes how connecting with nature—especially bodies of water—reinforces the importance of conservation policies that integrate human communities into ecosystems.IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. (Author of In Open Contempt) reflects on the influence of his church upbringing and family, especially his grandmother, on his writing and creative expression. He discusses the impact of music, particularly hip hop, and the importance of lyricism and cultural heritage in shaping his literary voice.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Enjoy this meditation to raise our vibration, "The Heart Of Spiritual Transformation," with author and meditation teacher, Kevin Schoeninger. These Subtle Energy and Awareness practices engage us with the magical effervescent presence of our Light Body and Source. They transform our relationship with ourselves, others, and the One Life we all share, so we live from a greater sense of peace, love, and wisdom. So, tune in, merge with the light, and see what you discover. Kevin is Certified as a Personal Trainer, Life Coach, Qigong Meditation Master Instructor, and Holy Fire Karuna Reiki Master Teacher. He has been writing about and teaching these techniques for over 35 years. His latest books are Clear Quiet Mind and Raising Our Vibration: A Guide to Subtle Energy Meditation, which are available on Amazon. https://raisingourvibration.net/Enlightened World Network is your guide to inspirational online programs about the spiritual divinity, angels, energy work, chakras, past lives, or soul. Learn about spiritually transformative authors, musicians and healers. From motivational learning to inner guidance, you will find the best program for you.Please set the intention to receive then relax and enjoy!Check out our website featuring over 200 spirit-inspired lightworkers specializing in meditation, energy work and angel channelinghttps://www.enlightenedworld.onlineEnjoy inspirational and educational shows at http://www.youtube.com/c/EnlightenedWorldNetworkTo sign up for a newsletter to stay up on EWN programs and events, sign up here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/FBoFQef/webEnlightened World Network is now available on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podbean, Spotify, and Amazon Music.Link to EWN's disclaimer: https://enlightenedworld.online/disclaimer/#nondual #nonduality #raisingourvibration#archangels#lightworkers
What would you take if your entire life had to fit in one suitcase? And more importantly — what would you finally let go of?This episode is a tender, honest reflection on radical simplicity. As we prepared to move to Bali, we gave ourselves a 6x6 closet to store everything for our family of three. That's it. One suitcase. One carry-on. No “just in case.” No more holding on to things that weighed more emotionally than physically. And in letting go, I found something unexpected — freedom. Space. Clarity.“When you strip it all down, the essentials become clear.”If you're craving simplicity or feel overwhelmed by what you're holding onto — emotionally or physically — this episode is for you.You might also resonate with:• 133: Holding On While Letting Go - https://youtu.be/cLtx8986-Hw• 126: How She Retired at 34 Without a 9-5 with Jenni Schulz - https://youtu.be/yT6rE2rSs-Q
Karrion Kross is one of the most talked about WWE Superstars (?) today. At the time of this interview, Kevin Kesar and his wife Elizabeth, aka Scarlett, were reportedly nearing the end of their WWE contracts. Kross has also been the subject of an onset of massive support from fans around the world, hoping to see and hear more from the star. As of production day, Karrion Kross and Scarlett have moved to the "Alumi" section of WWE's website. That is an interesting story, but far from the most interesting thing you'll get to know about Kevin Kesar (Kay-SAR if you've been trying to figure out how to say it). In our conversation, Kevin shares stories from his book, and a LOT of laughs during this conversation that may leave you still rooting for Karrion Kross, but will definitely make you a fan of Kevin Kesar. Thanks for checking out our show! Please consider subscribing for free by searching "Celebrate Wrestling - McGuire on Wrestling" wherever you get your podcasts. Video version of this interview in its entirety will post Wednesday, August 13, 2025 Find out more at www.celebratewrestling.com
Daily Boost Podcast Show Notes One Life Formula: Find Your Core and Lock It In August 6, 2025 | Episode 5143 Host: Scott Smith Episode Description Ever feel like you're juggling too many things at once? Today I'm breaking down why getting closer to "one" might be the smartest move you'll ever make. I stumped five seasoned coaching clients this morning with a simple question about identity—and their glazed-over looks told me I'd hit something big. You've got one life, about 85 years if you're lucky. Let's talk about finding your one identity, your one thing, and the one energy that drives it all. Once you lock these in? That's when life gets really good. Featured Story This morning on my group coaching call, I asked five people who'd been working with me for over a year a simple question: "Who are you?" Not one could answer. These weren't newbies—they were seasoned folks who thought they had it figured out. That's when it hit me. We're so busy multitasking and chasing every shiny object that we've forgotten the power of one. When you know your core identity and what drives you forward, everything else falls into place. Important Points Your identity stays fundamentally the same from birth to death—minor tweaks happen, but your core essence remains constant. Find it, own it, and watch your happiness soar. What you ARE in life (your "product on the shelf") typically follows one consistent thread throughout your journey—mine's been communications since high school, and it'll continue until my voice gives out. Your driving energy is the fuel that gets you out of bed—whether it's growth, legacy, community, or yes, even money—knowing yours changes everything. Memorable Quotes "The closer you get down to one thing, the better off you're going to be." "If you're not happy, my guess is you don't know who you are and you don't know what you stand for." "I'm driven by growth and possibility. That's it. If I can see that I'm growing a little bit, if I can see there's a possible... I'm moving." Scott's Three-Step Approach Define your core identity—your values, morals, and how you walk your talk. This is who you've always been, just waiting to be acknowledged. Identify your "one thing"—that consistent thread running through your life that defines what you build and create every single day. Lock in what works—once you find your winning formula, stop changing it. Let it run on autopilot so you can explore new possibilities from a stable foundation. Connect With Me Search for The Daily Boost on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Email: support@motivationtomove.com Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our journey of Inspiration continues with a conversation with Courtney Lalotra, Founder and President of the nonprofit organization One Life to Love. For Courtney it all started with a trip to India that changed her life path and she brings us along the way. She shares personal stories, from her own life and the children around her, that shows how her organization strives to empower vulnerable people, ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive and lead fulfilling lives.(1:42) Courtney shares her story on how a trip to India started her on the path to OLTL.(6:03) Courtney shares with us about the support she had, from family, as she pursued a new life in India.(8:49) What were the early days like for Courtney in India, and how she created the foundation for OLTL?(14:17) What is an average day like for Courtney and OLTL?(17:25) We learn the challenges that come with the work that she, and her organization, do every day.(21:48) How did Covid impact the work that Courtney does?(24:13) How has OLTL and their work expanded onto a national stage, with partnerships with the police and government in India?(26:37) Courtney shares some of the long term goals for her organization.(28:46) How do they bring people into this conversation and ask them to share their generosity?(31:26) What should listeners remember most about Courtney and OLTL? Subscribe: Warriors At Work Podcasts Website: https://jeaniecoomber.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/986666321719033/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanie_coomber/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeanie_coomber LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-coomber-90973b4/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbMZ2HyNNyPoeCSqKClBC_w
Send us a textLo primero que necesita alguien para emprender es justo eso: la mentalidad de emprendedor.Hay muchas filosofías sobre qué significa emprender, pero una que siempre me ha resonado es la que me compartió Ricardo Salinas en su episodio de Cracks:“Un emprendedor vive una sola vida. Una vida llena. Llena de pasión. Con alguien detrás, obsesionado por resolver el problema de enfrente.”Una vida. Una oportunidad.En este episodio directo, reflexiono sobre los momentos que me han obligado a replantearme mis prioridades, el verdadero costo de perseguir la validación externa y lo que significa diseñar una vida alineada con lo que realmente importa.Comparto las preguntas que me hago cuando necesito claridad, los errores que más me han transformado y las decisiones que cambiaron mi forma de vivir y emprender.Si alguna vez has sentido que estás corriendo una carrera que no elegiste, este episodio puede ayudarte a pausar, respirar y volver a tomar el control.Una vida. Una oportunidad. Haz que valga la pena.
Are you living your day—or just surviving it? In this episode of One Life, Donny Raus invites you to pause and take a real inventory of your life. As summer winds down, so many of us find ourselves overwhelmed, overextended, and stuck in routines that no longer serve us. Donny shares his own recent spiral into stress—and how a simple act of awareness became the catalyst for profound change.You'll hear how burnout creeps in when we ignore our needs, skip self-care, and suppress the small joys that bring us alive. But more importantly, you'll discover how to reclaim your energy and presence by making three intentional shifts:Bringing awareness to your emotional stateBlocking time for self-care and funPlanning something big that gives you something to look forward toThis episode isn't about doing more. It's about feeling more—in your day, your relationships, and your sense of purpose.Reflect on this: – Where are you running on empty? – What rituals or joys have you been postponing? – What's one simple thing you can do this week to reconnect?Because life isn't later—it's now.To subscribe, comment, or ask a question, visit www.donnyraus.com.
Click here to Shop Affirmation Decks, Oracle Decks, and more! Use Promo code: RCPODCAST20 for 20% off your first order! Today's Power Affirmation: I am happy for this awesome moment because this moment is my awesome life. Today's Oracle of Motivation: Too many people leave guts on the floor as they crawl through the week like snails, wishing it was the weekend. How often do you think, "If only it was Friday..." and, "I can't wait for the weekend to get here!". When you wish away your week, you are wishing away your time. Wishing away your time is like inviting the Grim Reaper to your private dinner. Do you really want to wish away your family, your friends, and your ONE LIFE? Everything you take for granted is someone else's fairytale. Cherish each and every moment that you have before time makes you cherish what you had. Every day is a Saturday. Designed to Motivate Your Creative Maniac Mind The 60-Second Power Affirmations Podcast is designed to help you focus, affirm your visions, and harness the power within your creative maniac mind! Join us every Monday and Thursday for a new 60-second power affirmation followed by a blast of oracle motivation from the Universe (+ a quick breathing meditation). It's time to take off your procrastination diaper and share your musings with the world! For more musings, visit RageCreate.com Leave a Review & Share! Apple Podcast reviews are one of THE most important factors for podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please take a second to leave the show a review on Apple Podcasts! Click this link: Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Hit “Listen on Apple Podcasts” on the left-hand side under the picture. Scroll down under “Ratings & Reviews” & click “Write A Review” Leave an honest review. You're awesome!
What if you only had one digital life across all games... would you still cheat?In this episode, we dig into the world of online cheating, digital accountability, and the business of fair play with Andrew Wailes from PlaySafe ID.What started as a casual gaming session with friends led to a bold idea one that could reshape how studios deal with cheaters and protect their communities.
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Ever feel like your motivation comes and goes, making success harder than it should be? Darren Hardy shines a light on the core trait that makes or breaks everything you work for. Learn how to develop and protect it daily and your future self will thank you. Access the UNSTOPPABLE DRIVE TRAINING: TODAY 10 AM PT Get the 5-part system to turn raw ambition into real results—faster, easier, and without burnout. Register Now: http://greatness.darrenhardy.com/ Get more personal mentoring from Darren each day. Go to DarrenDaily at http://darrendaily.com/join to learn more.
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Get to know GH's Brennan! From starting on One Life to Live at age 11 to now being back in daytime, it's been quite the journey! What's it like working with Laura? How bad will it be when Carly finds out Joss is working for the WSB?! To Watch The Video of This Podcast For Free Go To Our Patreon Page at: https://www.patreon.com/stonecoldandthejackal
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