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From low self-esteem to global impact, David Corbin shares the mindset shifts and bold strategies that shaped his success. In this empowering episode, he breaks down his signature frameworks like “Face it, Follow it, Fix it” and “Intended Brand Descriptors,” offering game-changing insights on branding with integrity, personal growth, and radical responsibility.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:The surprising ways curiosity and intuition sparked David's award-winning inventions.The mindset shift that helped David drop 50 pounds and stay energized.Why illuminating the negative is a superpower—not a weakness.How to avoid “brand slaughter” and fully live your brand integrity.The power of "meditration" to quiet your ego and unlock next-level insights.Episode References/Links:David Corbin's Website - https://www.davidcorbin.comDavid Corbin's Facebook - https://beitpod.com/davidfacebookDavid Corbin's Email - david@davidcorbin.comIlluminate: Harnessing the Positive Power of Negative Thinking by David Corbin - https://a.co/d/gXB8bsoPreventing Brandslaughter: How to Preserve, Support and Grow Your Brand Asset Value by David Corbin - https://a.co/d/h2yIWgeThe Illuminated Brand by David Corbin - https://a.co/d/8SuzrOUEat That Frog by Brian Tracy - https://a.co/d/jaui08nFrom WTF to OMG, with a Little LOL: Unpacking Life's Hidden Lessons by David Corbin and Kerry Jacobson - https://a.co/d/iD3ZNpBGuest Bio:Born and raised in New York, David Corbin brought his hustle and heart to California over 30 years ago. Along the way, he caught the entrepreneurial bug, launched successful ventures, and pioneered innovative solutions — like his award-winning touchscreen patient interview system, recognized by luminaries including Tom Peters and Maya Angelou. A “Mentor to Mentors”, Dave has been the behind-the-scenes secret weapon for leaders aiming to illuminate their organizations' true potential.But Dave's not just about business; he's about authenticity and practical transformation. Whether it's a Woodstock-inspired motto (“You're either green and growing or ripe and rotting”) or his signature approach (“Face it, Follow it, Fix it”), Dave infuses real-world solutions with unbridled energy, humor, and integrity. (https://davidcorbin.com/about) If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! DEALS! DEALS! 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In my career, in my relationship, in my relationship with myself, in my health, in my health habits, what am I not facing? And then, you know, the ego goes, well, I don't know if I knew I'd face it. No, you wouldn't. So face it and then follow it and then fix it.Lesley Logan 0:22 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan 1:01 All right, Be It babe, get ready. Get your notepads out. Get a pen out. If you listen to us on 1.5 1.75 speed, I'm gonna be really honest. You might wanna slow this one down. There's a lot of acronyms, and this guest and I had the best fucking time. I'll be really honest. I, I really was like, who is this person on my podcast? After we stopped hitting record, he and I were like, I don't know how you got on this pod. He's like, I don't know how I'm on this pod. And then my husband comes in, and I'm just gonna spoil for you. My husband is the one who met him, and my husband is the one who brought him on the podcast, and that is why he, like, got to skip all the things where I would find out who this person is and what they're going to talk about, and why we're talking and, like, what's going to go on. But I'm going to tell you right now I didn't need any of that information for this to be the most amazing interview ever. Like, this is going to be one that you save. This is going to be when you re-listen to you. I promise you're going to re-listen to it as soon as it's over because I want to re-listen to it right now. And I was just there and I just did it. I want to, like, take notes. I am obsessed with this person, and I really do hope that they stay in my life in some way. And he gave us some excellent Be It Action Items, but the whole thing is a bold, executable, intrinsic, targeted action item you could take. And so David Corbin is our guest today, and you guys, he's pretty bad ass. So here you go. Lesley Logan 2:31 All right, Be It babe, I've had a great guest. The guy seems very chill, but also has done some amazing things in this world, and we're gonna hear all about it. So David Corbin, can you tell everyone who you are and what you rock at?David Corbin 2:44 Ah, who am I? It's really funny. My mother passed away not knowing who her youngest son really was. What I did for a living. She told all of her friends I laundered money. She didn't have a clue what I did, but I could tell you what I do and kind of who I am. I I've written 14 books, and a third of them made it to the Wall Street Journal bestseller list, so some of the ideas are really catching on USA Today list, and I've done a couple TED talks, and I'm an inventor, and I won two international awards for these inventions that I've done in healthcare and in wellness and stuff. But I'm really none of that. I'm really an ex Woodstock-attending hippie who's a father and a grandfather and a husband to a beloved goddess, and I'm a pickleball player and a tennis player. That's who I am. Boom. Mic drop.Lesley Logan 3:43 Okay, I have never, I think a lot of people can relate to like their parents not understanding what they do. But I do think that most of them probably think that they don't launder money. So I feel like, but, you know, it took my parents a long time to understand that what I do is not yoga. So, you know.David Corbin 4:00 Yeah, right, you do that Pilates thing (inaudible) with the Pilates, you with the FAA, with that Pilates show (inaudible).Lesley Logan 4:08 No, it's okay. We don't need to talk about it today. But I guess, like, where I want to start is, like, how do you like, how do you become someone who writes 14 books and does two TEDx talks and like, has a goddess of a wife? Like, where? Like, how did we get here?David Corbin 4:21 Yes, pure god shot, really, because I'm really Forrest Gump, I ain't the smartest guy in the world, but I am the damn luckiest. But no, I've been, you know, I grew up in New York. I was a low self esteem kid. Had to figure stuff out, you know, shoveled snow in the winter and mowed lawns in the summer. And I wasn't the brightest kid. I started to shovel snow in the summer and mow lawns in the winter, but, you know, so I did all that sort of stuff. And then, you know, sort of grew up, and at a time when, you know, the world was a little messed up, not like it is now. And you know, we were in a Vietnam War, and I was protesting. The war, and I got pretty active and engaged in that. And, you know, did all that groovy stuff. And, you know, was it Woodstock? It was a backstage at Woodstock. Lesley Logan 5:07 Oh, my god. Oh, my god. David Corbin 5:10 Yeah it was sick. And then, you know, started businesses. And, my gosh, had I did a TED Talk about one where I was, I did something called Woodstock wisdom. That was a TED Talk. It's kind of cool. I gave away make believe LSD, it was definitely an interesting TED Talk. And, you know, on and on. And then, you know, I would create businesses. I then product, build companies around the business, sell the business. And I learned stuff, you know, like, I learned stuff. I mean, I went to college and and all, but I really learned stuff through life, through bouncing and pinging it off of people, and, you know, with black and blue marks in life, you know what I mean. So I I learned some stuff, and I put them to use, and then people would ask me about it. I teach them about it, and then ended up doing, speaking and writing books about those things. And I just kept learning and practicing putting it in place and getting results. People notice it. They say, hey, man, can you help me? And I would help them. Then I'd write a book about it. And so it's just, it's really organic, you know? I mean, I was the president of one of the most prestigious massage colleges in the country, right? And how did that happen? Just pure by accident. My friends started it years later. They were functional in the classroom, but they were dysfunctional in the boardroom and so, so all these things just I don't know, man, I'm telling you. Forrest Gump, Lesley Logan 6:42 I, thank you for sharing the journey because I think, like, people would see, oh my gosh, two TED talks, 14 books, like, you know the confidence that comes from from you, but to hear like was a kid, you had low self-esteem. And I also love hearing like I went to college, and I really thought, like, why am I doing this? But most of it was to get out of a small town. And, like, you can't really get out of a small town. Just like, I'm gonna move. Like, no one was gonna let me to move to L.A. without going to college. So I had to, like, go to college so I could move to L.A. but, like, but I, you know, I, I was someone who's like, why? I don't even know what I'm gonna do with this degree. Like, what do I'm an elder millennial, so like, what do you do with a degree after college? Like, and it's then, it's a recession. So it doesn't, you know what? I just really didn't know it. But I realized over time, and the things I fell into, is that everything kind of layers, if you're willing to look at it. And so you said to yourself, like, you just said recently, like, I help these people, and then, like, I wrote a book about it. So what? What prompted you to, like, reflect enough to share what you were learning, because so many people would reflect and just like, keep it to themselves.David Corbin 7:53 Yeah, I, you know, I had a good inner dialog, and I kind of talked to myself, what's working, what's not working, blah, blah, blah. You just sort of develop this stuff. All I could say is that when you when you're growing up, like I kind of grew up as like an orphan in a family, so I was kind of alone. Everybody was older than me, and so I was kind of like left alone. And by the way, I stayed in college for a different reason. Mine was to not get my ass shot up in Vietnam. So I had to keep my ass in college and stuff like that.Lesley Logan 8:26 And you had to get a certain GPA. You couldn't just be in college because my father didn't get the GPA, and that's why he was in Vietnam.David Corbin 8:33 Yeah, and I wasn't, and I wasn't going to go, but, but what I think my secret sauce is being awake, aware, alert. My heart's filled with love, and my mind is filled with opportunity seeking. So I see an opportunity. I wrote a book called Luminate: Harnessing the Positive Power of Negative Thinking, right, which is a whole different scene, because, you know, you can't outrun your shadow, but I would look and I taught face it, follow it and fix it. I mean, like, I knew that you can't solve everything you face but you can't solve anything unless you face it. So I wrote this book about face it, follow it and fix it. And that's how I created my inventions. That's how I invented my companies is face it. Here's it like in healthcare. I looked at this thing even before COVID and healthcare burnout with doctors and nurses and turnover was over a $4 billion per year problem. That was before COVID, right? So I went face that. That sucks. Follow it like why is that happening? Well, they treat them like shit, and they, you know, the hours and stuff, there's no there's stress constantly. There's no inter interruption of the pattern of stress. Follow it into the future. Well, we're gonna have a shortage of doctors and nurses. So what's the fix? So I invented a pod. It's a four foot by four foot pod with nature video. And they go in there, how do you feel? They answer some questions. They choose a video journey. Afterwards three to eight minutes, they say, How do you feel now? And in three to eight minutes, they go from their crazy roles and goals down into their souls so they're more present with themselves and others. And we prove it, we won the International Healthcare design award for innovation. We're in every hospital in New York. We're in 14 states, all because I keep my eyes and ears open, I say, What does love look like in this situation? Well, there's a problem, face it, follow it and fix it. And I think any listener of your podcast, or any this is my third podcast I'm doing today, if they ask themselves, what am I not facing in my career, in my relationship, in my relationship with myself, in my health, in my health habits, what am I not facing and then, you know, the ego goes, well, I don't know if I knew I'd face it. No, you wouldn't. So face it and then follow it and then fix it. I mean, I was 50 pounds overweight, and I had to face it like face it. Why, you know, and then follow it. Why am I 50 pounds? Well, I drink two, three glasses of wine after dinner, and then my blood sugar would go low, and I'd eat anything in the house, and then I go to sleep. So I turned into a fat person. And, you know, follow it out into the future, I was hoping I would have grandchildren. I won't be able to play with my grandchildren, so the face it and the follow it, and then you go into the fix. So that's one of the models that I teach in one of my books. And and it's kind of cool, because when you get known as the illuminator, which I was, then people hire you, like one company, I can't tell you the name of it, but it rhymes with schmomanos Pizza. They hired me to be their chief illumination officer, and we illuminated the fact that their pizza tastes like crap, you know. And then they, they did a whole ad campaign that said, our pizza tastes like crap. And they, I don't know if you're old enough to remember that, but did a whole campaign around that, because we illuminated, because we found, look, first off, here's some of the stuff. Okay, face it. Follow and fix it. The their issue was their profits sucked. Yeah, right. And they wanted to go public, so we faced it. One of the things we said is we can't move forward when your profits suck like that, so we followed, why are your profits so low? Well, it's because most people don't know what they're having for dinner by 4:30pm and they call up and they go, man, I got two kids and a dog and my neighbor's kid, I need to buy something, right? And they're put on hold. So what we found is they weren't in the fast food business. They were in the crisis intervention business. When you call 911, you don't want to be put on hold, right? So we taught all their people to be crisis intervention people, and they go, I got two kids and my neighbor's kid and my dog. What do I get? And instead of, like, I don't know what do you want? They go, no problem. We take care. That's our with that's our Package B with two round discs of cardboard and fake cheese and ketchup and crap on it and a big old bottle of sugar water with caffeine to get those little bastards to bounce off the wall. And they go, yes, that's exactly what I need. So we faced it, followed it, and fixed it. Well, now, I really don't choose to work with companies that are selling fast food, and I don't, you see the example of that. They have no idea. They didn't have a clue.Lesley Logan 13:54 Well, because you get so close to it. And also, you know, depending on what time of the day, like you can either go, oh my god, I can totally take on that problem, or you can put yourself in a spiral. At least that's me. Maybe that's just me, but I really like this, because I'll often say, like, reflect, correct and continue, but I like, thank you. And you know, like, we can't we're not gonna be perfect all the time. Even our best ideas are going to get to market and or get to your friends or get to your family, and somewhere in the translation, something like didn't happen, or people like, hold on, what's this? And we're all going to have to face it, follow it and fix it, or we don't, and it doesn't go where we wanted to go. And then we go, well, there's another idea that didn't work, you know? And so my my husband had a business coach who talked about, like, hugging the cactus, which makes me, like, think about, like facing it. Like we have to actually take responsibility for where we got to where we are. And it doesn't mean you have to beat yourself up. It doesn't mean that you have to spend a lot of time, like there, but you do have to go, Okay, I did put one step in front of the other and got myself here. I want to be over here. If I stay here, this is where it's going to go. I get more of this, which is not awesome, or I can do these things. And if I do that, what does that look like in the future? And then you can take some change. I really am obsessed with this, David, it's great.David Corbin 15:16 Yeah. G.R.F.R., baby, Get Real For Results. Get Real For Results. I love hug the cactus. One of my business partners wrote a book sold 2 million copies called Eat That Frog, Brian Tracy, sure, and yeah, Brian and I were partners for five years, and it's all about get real. So one of the things that I focused on with clients, and I just did a workshop yesterday for the Sheriff's Department in San Diego, California, and it's about illuminating their reputation. And that's building your brand. I teach you're either in brand integrity and living your brand or not, and that's what I call brand slaughter in the first degree, brand slaughter. You put people in jail for manslaughter but, companies allow people to kill their brands and get away with it. So I wrote a book called preventing brand slaughter, and then I wrote another book called the illuminated brand, which is a training program, is the greatest trading program I've ever developed. And I've been in this field for a couple of weeks now, and then I just did that for a client, a billion dollar client in Cancun a couple of weeks ago. And that's all about living into how you want to be described. So if Lesley Logan wants to be described as boom, boom, boom, boom, and boom, right then everything you do is either living into that and you're earning that. I call it an I.B.D. Intended Brand Descriptor. You're either living it and earning it, or you're not. And that's brand slaughter,Lesley Logan 16:54 Okay, this okay. I just had a client this morning, and she, usually I teach her on Tuesdays, but I was traveling, and so I said, hey, babe, I know you hate mornings, but if you want a session this week, it's got to be 8 a.m. that's all I got. And I'm only giving it to you because I don't normally like to work at that time, but it's for you. And she said, Yeah, I'll take it. I was so shocked. So I show up on Zoom, and she's like, well, I'm working on this thing. I'm a healthy person, that's what I'm telling myself. And if I'm a healthy person, a healthy person would work out at 8am they wouldn't skip their workout this week. They'd work out at 8am and so that's what it makes me think of. Like, I can't think of a like, I love what you described, because it's like, being it till you see it. It's like, how do I want to be described? How would I want to describe like, if it's the future and then, like, acting as if you're the person who has that description. What does that person do? What does that business do? What does that product do? What is like? What does that day look like? I'm obsessed. I love that. David Corbin 17:43 You got it. You know, you walk into the ladies room to wash your hands, right? And there's someone in the stall, invariably, with their cell phone, and they're talking they don't know you're there. Well, what if they were talking about you? What do you want them to hear them say about you. So what I teach is you make a list of your intended brand descriptors. That's the first part. Then you do an A.B.I. an Audit of Brand Integrity. So down here you got the lit, and there's a TV show they did on me on this. And I can give you the link if you all want to see it. So here's a list of descriptive adjectives. I call them intended brand descriptors. Over here are your touch points, customers, prospects, coworkers, vendors, whatever, and now you do an inventory. Say, here's the word I want to be described by this here, am I in brand integrity? Yay. Or, oh, shit, am I in brand slaughter? Now, once you find those areas of brand slaughter, do the next step. We call them S.B.I.s, Strategic Brand Initiatives, what can I do to close the gap? All of that when you do that on a regular basis, equals M.B.V. and that's Massive Brand Value. So I'm doing this with this training program with Fortune 500 companies. I'm doing it with smaller companies, and it's all about I.B.D. times A.B.I. and S.B.I. is M.B.V. What are your intended brand descriptors? Then you do an audit of brand integrity, Then you say, okay, here's the areas where I'm great. Pat yourself on the back. Here's the areas where I'm committing brand slaughter, you have strategic brand initiatives to close it. Boom. Now it's a no whining zone, baby.Lesley Logan 19:34 Oh, my God, I really do love this. I think this is really a lot of fun, because you can do this about anything, like anyone listening. If you're like, dating, and you keep attracting someone you don't really want to be with, it's like, you could literally go, okay, well, let's take a look at the profile, or let's take a look at, like, what I'm saying on a date. You can like, all these things. I have a girlfriend who, whenever she goes on a date, she actually has, like, a scale that she rates them and then herself on. She's like, how am I acting in on this date with this person. So you could do the same thing of, like, how you want to show up and who you want to be with, and who your friends are, and all the things. And you could figure out, like, oh, this, this right here. This is where I'm creating brand slaughter. This is where I'm I think it's fabulous. It's also it's something you could do throughout your career or life, or, I mean, like, you can do it and then you can go back and do it, like, each quarter or each year, because as you grow it's, you know, I read a book called I read a book called the middle, but I didn't finish it, and I think that's hilarious, but at the got to the middle, and I was like, I think I got the point. But you it talks about, like, how all businesses go up and down, up and down, up and down, like a graph. But ideally it's always just going up, like the stock market goes up and down, up and down. But if you look at big picture, it's always going up. So, you know, so I think, like, we can get so caught up in the down, and then we can flounder there for so long that we don't realize we came from a really big up, and we can learn from that and bounce back. And, you know, there's another day to try it out again. This is so fun, okay, so, but hold on, you have a lot of acronyms. I'm not dyslexic, but I am A.D.H.D.David Corbin 21:04 Me too. That's my theme song, A, B, C, D, A, D, D. That's my theme song.Lesley Logan 21:12 So how, like, how do you how do you keep this all like, where do you is it all in your head? Do you organize? You journal? Like, what's your way of keeping all these ideas in one amazing place.David Corbin 21:23 No, I've been I am a gifted man. See, the big dude gave me this incredible brain and this magnificent heart, and the highway between the two is wide open. So I can keep it here. I don't journal. I meditate, I do something else called meditration, which I developed, which is, yeah, you know, you're not supposed to think when you're meditating. But when you, well, I teach meditration, meditration where you sit down with a piece of paper, you put the issue or the question on top, then you put yourself in a meditative state after you set your iPhone or whatever, to 22 minutes, and while the questions on the top 22 minutes, pencil or pen on paper, and you dwell upon that question, and you don't open your eyes, but you write with your eyes closed, and you let the unconscious confidence come through, and the universal conscious confidence come through, and you write some good shit down there. Now, at first, it kind of like you read it as like don't eat frogs. What is that? Because you can't read your handwriting. Eventually, you allow the download to come through. No one is smarter. Like, it's smarter than chatGPT y'all, no shit, it's smarter than even chatGPT. You write it down and you tap in. You know, prayer is when you're talking out there, but meditation is when you're listening. You listen in meditation. You know, like our emotions scream at us, and our thoughts yell at us, but our intuition whispers to slow down meditration, take it all in. It's freaking awesome, because the answer to every, everything you got, every WTF has within it an OMG and end up LOL, right, right. Are you with me? Lesley Logan 23:26 Yeah, I'm with you. I love it. I know all these Okay. David Corbin 23:29 So, like, I wrote two books called From WTF to OMG, with a Little LOL: Unpacking Life's Hidden Lessons. The first one hit number one on Wall Street Journal, the second one hit number two behind Prince Harry. Yo. I don't know what Prince Harry? How does Prince Harry come in front of King David? But anyway, it's because everyone knows at a certain level, when you're in a when you're in trauma or drama, that's usually a gift in there, not all of the time. I mean, don't tell me. Like, you know, somebody who gets run down in New Orleans by a car or a toddler gets shot in a freaking daycare center. Don't tell me there's a lesson in there. No, not all of it.Lesley Logan 24:13 Not all, I agree. David Corbin 24:14 But most of our lives there's a pony in that pile of poop, you know? And so if you assume there's an OMG built into the WTF, you close the curve of drama, trauma and pain and misery, and just start looking, and then you get it, and you're like, yo, that's fantastic. So yeah, so I look for that sort of stuff. So there's meditration, but there's something I gotta tell you, are you ready for this? Lesley Logan 24:45 I can't wait. David Corbin 24:46 I am proud of this. So I got permission from the TED organization to hand out L.S.D. it to my audience,Lesley Logan 24:55 The real stuff. Oh, this is the fake stuff. This is the fake one. Yeah. Okay. Well, because the audience is so big. You're not going to buy L.S.D. for everybody.David Corbin 25:01 Even the, no, I'm not. I'm not that generous. But even even the fake stuff, I had to get permission. So what I did was I said, could you imagine, first of all, I talked about being backstage at Woodstock. And I said, you know, 50 years I saved all this L.S.D. and I got one for all of you. So, you know, I'm like, Oprah, one for you, one for you, one for you. And I said, so when I count to three, you're going to pick it up, toss it in the air, catch it in your mouth, and go, whoa, dude, I'm tripping. So they did that, right? Boom, boom, boom, 500 but whoa, dude, I'm tripping. I said, cool, now that you're tripping, and here's the point, Lesley, now that you're tripping, you could ask your business two questions, and because you're tripping, you could hear the business answer you in its voice. And here's the two questions, and this is what I would want everyone to write down. Number one is, your business. What do you need me to do? And then you write down a list of the core job functions, right? So your trip? So you write down the core. You got one list of core job functions. Then you say, your business. Who do you need me to be? And you write down the qualities and characteristics. Now you got two lists. Now, because you're tripping, you get naked, right? But, but, but not naked of clothing. That's the easy part. Now you get naked of ego, and you rate yourself on both lists on a scale of one to 10. 10 is chaching mastery. You could bring it to that business right now. The business is asking for it. You say, I got you. That's 10. One is you suck. Where you're a five, six or seven, you close the gaps. Same thing on the other list, qualities and characteristics. Good listener, right? Where you're a 10, great, but where you're a three, close the gaps. It's like those S.B.I. is the Strategic Brand Initiatives. It's all about get freaking real. So they're tripping. They have a conversation with their business. They get naked. They see where they need to close the gaps. When you do that, anyone who's listening to this, when you do that, you can no longer complain about market conditions and competition and this. And I don't have enough capital, and I'm not this enough. Bullshit. You take control of that and close those gaps. And as you do, you increase your competence, which then brings up your confidence, which then brings up your competence again. And you're and you go on up the eensy beensy spider, but not up the water spout. Up the spout to prosperity and fulfillment. Boom. When I teach that, and people come back and say, I did that. Had it worked, had it worked, it's a game changer, because now you're taking responsibility. You could do it for your health. Hey, body, what you what do you need from me? Make a list. Yeah, rate yourself on your ability to bring that. Close the gaps. Bring your gift, your body, your magnificent body developed. I mean, it's amazing. And keep it in optimal condition by putting natural foods in, hydrating with quality water, getting the right movement, then it's like life is easy. People say, David, you're 72 and you play pickleball every day and you play tennis, yeah. God made an incredible body. God made unbelievable food. I put God's food into God's body. Boom. No GMO shit. No chemicals, no process, no fluoride in water, no fluoride in toothpaste. You know, I cleanse my liver and my kidney everyday with homeopathy, I chelate heavy metals out of my body with ACC Nano. Take responsibility. Life is good, baby.Lesley Logan 29:20 I love how you attribute to business and also to our health, because I think it's really important. And I just want to, like, highlight a couple things. I didn't know I was doing meditration, but I was doing, like, like a version of the morning pages, right? So morning, like, my therapist was like, I want you to journal. And then I was like, well, I'm a recovering perfectionist. So a week later, I was like, what am I supposed to journal? Like, how do I journal? Not really even understanding which, I have the journals I got pens. I can't read my own handwriting. So, like, what are we doing here? She's like, okay, how would you just do morning pages? Just write for three pages and whatever comes out. And I found within a couple of days, like, the thing that was bothering me or the thing that I feared would like, it would come on the page, and then by the end, I would understand, why was I afraid? What was I going to do? All these different things? And so I can't agree more, like I don't. I think most of our listeners, like, when they hear meditation is the thing they need to do, they're like, I'm sorry. We're out. Because, like, when you have ADD or ADHD, good luck removing the thought from your brain, but giving someone something to think, like, actually do and close their eyes and let it come out. I do, I do see how that could be really amazing. Because I can see, like, first of all, I can get angry because I like, I like to get angry at the thing. I got to do a little blame game that I got blame myself. Then I got to keep going. It's like, actually, it's not me, it's not them. It's this thing right here that I've been avoiding. And we can stop avoiding it, or we could do the thing. So I love that. The other thing I love is, like, I love those questions you asked because I think, I do think inside you're correct, that we do have the answers. We don't need chatGPT to tell us. I mean, you can use that. I have friends who love it, and we have a bot of me. But like, you can also just ask yourself, like, what do I need right now? And half the time when I ask myself that, when I'm frustrated, I'm like, I need something that's like, drink some water. Like, just go drink some water. Go sit outside. Go pet your dog. Like, go do something that brings you present. Because one of the things that I like, really obsessed about with you, and I'm really trying to figure out how we even know each other. I'm like, saying, how'd this man end up on my podcast? I love him. He's so great. Where'd we come from? Yeah, no, I can see that from the application. I think it might have been my husband, so maybe, but we'll figure that out offline. But what I'm loving is you are so passionate, and that is, like, contagious, of course, in all the best ways, but you have so much kindness and grace for all situations like you're you've talked about your heart a few times, but like, what I'm seeing is like you approach everything with, like, it's a problem to be solved, but not from a place of like, punishment or shame or judgment, but just observation and then taking some time to to go what would what can I give myself? What can I do this? How can I learn more here? And what it allows is all of us to be in process. None of us have to be perfect at this. Like you're always, like you said, you get the competence, you get the confidence, and then you guess what? You get more competence, which means you get more confidence. So we're always going to be on this mountain with no peak, but not in a way that's like a slog, in a way that is like high, like a good high.David Corbin 32:19 Yeah, you're a natural illuminator? No, you are when, when you write and then you see it, you see what happens is, is we usually keep problems on. We sweep it under the carpet. Well, I can tell you that, like mushrooms, they multiply in the dark, right when you take it out, daylight is the best disinfectant. And so you take it out and you illuminate. You look at it. It's not as bad as when you you use so much energy to energy to repress it and keep it down in there and stuff. Just freaking look at it, and it like a vampire, something that evaporates just in daylight and stuff. So you're already doing in a way that I call it different you, but who cares? We get to the same place. What is your objective? What is my objective? I could tell you mine is happiness, love, joy, equipoise, health, fulfillment, like I just trademark something. You know they have KPIs. Keep, bullshit, because that's all left brain analytic perfection. Make it KFIs, Key Fulfillment Indicators, everybody, customers, you your employees, your employees' family, they all need to be fulfilled. So you're looking at these metrics to make everyone and everything fulfilled. That is a more feminine energy into business, and I'm all about that. The feminization of energy in this planet is time, and we're seeing it, we're seeing it, we're feeling it. So groups like Heart Math and the like, are testing and measuring the our brain emits x. Our heart image emits, like, 18,000 x it's unbelievable. It's all measured and shit. The work by my friend Joe Dispenza, in terms of of meditation and what's happening in there and brain waves. Oh, my God, he's having a seizure. No, they're down in this theta and that where you can see anything and every is like doing an Ibogaine trip, you know, or Ayahuasca, to a degree, but more Ibogaine, or 5-MeO-DMT, and like, you're expanding how you can see things and shit. It's really cool. So, yeah, one of you and I, one of us is redundant. The world doesn't need both of us because we both kind of think of the same. Lesley Logan 34:44 Can we, I've, I feel like, I feel like I need to find you in New York and we need to hang out because you like, I don't know, I want to be around your energy more. This is so fun. But also I, I want to highlight you guys. You have to, like, Look at this man on YouTube, on the videos, because you're the same age as my dad. And I think my dad's pretty bad ass for a 72 year old who, like, you know, had to do a post office game after the military and, like, got forced out of like, all all the life things that happened to him, and he can deadlift like, 300 pounds, like, the man is strong. But what I am obsessed with is your your recall, the way you are sharing these stories and that you're not stopping like, that is something that my 72 year old father does not have, and I can tell it's, one, it's all the ways that you're treating yourself. And two, it's like you're a constant learner, and you're and you're like, you're, you're going back to we talked about the beginning. You're like, facing it, following it, fixing it, like, because you're on that process all the time. It's, it's really cool to see, like, your evolution. I mean, it's just, I am very amazed and very impressed, and like, want to eat what you're eating, because I want to be, I want to be you at 72.David Corbin 35:53 M, my bride, Ann, and I wrote a book. It's 419 pages. It's called Resanity: Truths About Food, Pharma and Healthy Living in an Insane World. Now, we were told not to publish it because we outed a lot of industries, and they said, if you publish that book, you better have somebody start your car in the morning, because they ain't going to be happy. So, so we didn't have to publish it, but just the research, to your point, the stuff that I study, learn and teach is the stuff that I want to study learn and teach, you see, and it's a and it's an iterative process and stuff. So when I study health, I do health like I don't have to publish that book I learned all about chelation and homeopathy and to stay away from certain drugs and certain jabs and and foods, and don't listen to this bullshit and listen to that bullshit and muscle test and applied kinesiology, and we live it. So my wife and I just kicked ass to a lot younger guys on the pickleball court, and they're like, this sucks. I go, yeah, it sucks being you, man. No, I live in San Diego.Lesley Logan 37:07 I'm in Las Vegas. We're so close.David Corbin 37:10 Yeah, yeah, I know. In fact, I go to Vegas because I have a client who's an artist in residence at Mandalay Bay, at the House of Blues, and his name is Carlos Santana.Lesley Logan 37:20 Well, there you have it.David Corbin 37:21 Do you know who Carlos is? Lesley Logan 37:23 Of course, I do. I'm, my husband's a bass player and like, and he used to have a drum radio show, and I think they were getting Carlos and his drummer on. And if I'm wrong, Brad will just pretend like I was right, but I'm pretty, of course, I know Carlos Santana. Are you kidding?David Corbin 37:40 There's me and Carlos right there. Carlos' drummer is Cindy Blackman Santana. She was Lenny Kravitz's drummer. Carlos says, I love drummers so much I married mine. So Carlos' drummer is Cindy. And then they have a timpani guy, and then a congadera. The show. If you haven't seen the show.Lesley Logan 38:01 I gotta go. I mean, it's down the street from my house. David Corbin 38:05 It's, it's, it's a sick experience. And you hit me up and I'll see if I can, I sit in Carlos' seats, which doesn't suck. It's such an intimate environment, yeah, that even if you get standing room only. You're like, 10 feet away from a legend, and this, he's an enlightened being. Lesley Logan 38:26 I actually got to go to the that venue because I was, I thought I was getting tickets for the Counting Crows, but I got tickets to the Black Crows. My friends invited me, and I'm there and going. I don't know any of these songs. I have no idea who am I even seeing. And I was like, literally googling. I'm like, oh, this is a very famous band that I know nothing about.David Corbin 38:42 Girlfriend, dig this. So, so they were in town in San Diego. I was supposed to be in Vietnam. My trip Vietnam got canceled, so I'm in San Diego. So okay, so I go see them. And so the Counting Crows and Santana, I didn't know who Counting Crows was.Lesley Logan 38:58 So you actually saw the Counting Crows, and I saw the Black Crows, or you?David Corbin 39:01 I saw Counting Crows. So now, dig this, dig this. So now I'm sitting there with my wife, and my sister in law was in from and so we're there, and I'm actually enjoying Counting Crows. They're really good. That lead singer is like a theatrical performer, he's unbelievable. Right while I'm digging the music, I get the text, can you come backstage now? I'm like, torn between two lovers. I'm digging this music, but who doesn't want to go backstage and hang. Lesley Logan 39:32 With Carlos Santana? David Corbin 39:34 Kind of like, yeah, my life doesn't suck (inaudible) like, my life doesn't say, Okay, thank you. Thank you.Lesley Logan 39:42 Do you think like I feel like we fall into things? So I got to see and our listeners like, what are you talking about? Don't worry, because we'll have Be It Actions in a second. But for my birthday, I had a few friends come out for, like, a girls trip here in Vegas, and I didn't really make a lot of plans. And one of the girls goes, hey, it was, like, six o'clock and we were about to go to a dinner reservation. She's like, hey, do you want to go see The Eagles at The Sphere? And I was like, yeah, I'll go to The Eagles at The Sphere. Like, why not? Just like, yeah, we, we can get these. My friend has two, has box seats. And I was like, okay, even better, you guys. I was in the CEO of The Spheres box seats. I saw The Eagles live at The Sphere, which is like, the venue. My girlfriend goes, I think Bono is right next to us. And I looked over, I was like, No, that's Ringo Starr, babe. People have got to be looking like, who are these two girls at The Eagles concert in a box of The Spear? Because we're definitely not their age group. But I, I know The Eagles I grew up on oldie, like, I'm not, people would be so upset if I called oldies, but that's what I apparently, raised me on that so I was, I was having the best time of my life. Okay, we can share more stories. And obviously you need to have and need to have a hangout session when you're here in Vegas, or I'm gonna come to San Diego this summer, but gonna take a brief break, kinda where people can follow you, find you, stan you, all those things. All right, David, where do you hang out? Where can people read all of your books, like just get obsessed with you in the best way? David Corbin 41:10 Yeah. So here's the deal, my name, my handle. My name is David Corbin. If you can't find me on Google, schmoogle, chat, whatever, then forget about it. So, you know, David, and my email is david@davidcorbin.com and I answer every email, not immediately, but I, not my assistant. And I also have a, you know, I have a chat. I have a robo Dave. I have an AI Dave, which is kind of cool, but I answer any and all emails, because if somebody gives a shit enough to reach out, and if I vibe with them, then I'm going to answer. So there's that. So it's david@davidcorbin.com and I have another name, which is because I mentor some rap stars. So I'm known as everybody calls me Uncle Dave, because, like oldies, I am a freaking oldie. That's all good. I don't care. So, so they said, if you're going to be in this field, we got to give you a handle. Everybody calls your Uncle Dave. So Master P said, your name is Uncle D, U-N-K-A dash d. So I said, yo. And if you doubt if you doubt me, you better out me. He goes, oh yeah, you Uncle D. Lesley Logan 41:10 Oh my gosh, I'm obsessed. David Corbin 42:07 I'm Uncle D, so find me at Uncle D, and the books are all over Amazon. But you know, the most important thing is you don't need me. You need you. Don't go to YouTube. Kill the tube. Tune into the you. Tune into the you. You know a lot more than you give yourself credit for. I'm talking to most people you know a lot more than give self credit towards. So stop dissing yourself. Step into your greatness. You got greatness in you. Don't let anybody kid you. I'm known as the mentor to mentors. People pay me a lot of money to mentor them. Many of the people, I tell them, Okay, you're done. You I see that you got you. You don't need me. So boom mic drop. Lesley Logan 43:08 I can't even think of a better Be It Action Items to end this episode with Uncle Dave. Thank you for thank you for this. I honestly, I'm so excited. However, whomever, whatever got you on this schedule today, you've made mine, and I can't wait to connect with you again. You guys, how are you going to use these tips in your life. We want to know. Tag Dave, tag the Be It Pod. Share this with a friend who needs to hear it. In fact, if you share it with bunch of your friends, guess what? You all start doing competence, and then confidence, and then competence and confidence and rising together, and you don't have those crazy people in your life who bring you down. So thank you so much, and until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 43:44 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. 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Brad Pitt's multimillion dollar home burglarized and ransacked while the A-lister promotes new movie ‘F1' – the latest in a disturbing trend of high-profile break-ins. Also, TODAY remembers the life of famed journalist, PBS broadcaster and Lyndon B. Johnson press secretary, Bill Moyers. Plus, Dr. Carol Ash breaks down a new study on the connection between power napping and better brain performance; how you can unlock more ‘Eureka!' moments.
Life changed for James Hunt when he became a father to two non-verbal autistic sons. Now, through his platform Stories About Autism, James offers a raw and honest look at raising children with high support needs. In this chat with Ben, he shares invaluable insights on creating consistent routines, the importance of self-care as a parent, minimising triggers, and calming strategies during meltdowns. James also reminds us that communication goes beyond words and that our children are our greatest teachers. Plus, he unpacks the real cost of government neglect for neurodivergent family caregivers.______00:00 Introduction1:30 AuDHD and Non Verbal: James' Son, Jude4:12 Autistic & Non Verbal: James' Son, Tommy7:06 Communication Devices and Autism: “It's So Much More Than Words”9:57 What James Love's Most About His Boys11:47 James' New Normal14:17 Autism: Balancing Routine VS Trying New Things17:48 Jude & Tommy's Living Situation20:08 James' Top Tips For Autistic Meltdowns24:36 Navigating Co-Parenting and Living Situations27:08 The Moment James Knew His Life Had Changed29:28 How James Feels Autism Is Portrayed32:18 Autism & Isolation: James' Writing Journey33:49 James' Advice For Struggling Parents37:21 The Positive Power of Social Media41:20 James: “I'm Scared of Dying”46:26 How Do You Look After Yourself First?48:07 UK Government VS Carers: How Do We Move Forwards?52:27 James' Green Light Badge_______Follow & subscribe…Website: www.hidden20.orgInstagram / TikTok / Youtube / X: @Hidden20podcastBen Branson @seedlip_benLuke Manton @lukemanton92If you'd like to support The Hidden 20%, you can buy a "green dot" badge at https://www.hidden20.org/thegreendot/p/badge. All proceeds go to the charity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Show Notes Late Night with Jerry Royce Live & Kelly HollandSpecial Guest: Apostle John E. RossEpisode Air Date: Thursday, May 22, 2025Hosts: Jerry Royce ("Batman") & Kelly HollandProduced by: Positive Power XXI MediaPlatform: Facebook Live, Spreaker, Roku TV, and all major podcast platformsEpisode Summary:In this heartfelt and humorous episode of Late Night with Jerry Royce Live & Kelly Holland, Apostle John E. Ross returns to the Positive Power platform to reflect on his journey in ministry, gospel music, and radio broadcasting. From humble beginnings in gospel music on cassette tapes to nearly 500 podcast episodes and multiple music releases, Apostle Ross shares powerful testimonies of faith, rebirth, and purpose.Apostle Ross gives listeners insight into his rebirth in 2012, his spiritual calling, and how obedience to God's instruction led to the birth of the "Let's Talk to the Lord" Gospel Radio Talk Show. He also shares the process of rerecording his early songs like "Remember Now Thy Creator" and how the choir version was released on March 31, 2025.He discusses:The importance of spiritual foundation and understanding the TorahLearning the fruits of the SpiritCreating media rooted in biblical truthHow trusting the process and God's timing opened new opportunitiesThe importance of supporting gospel media ministriesJerry and Kelly's signature blend of wit, warmth, and real talk makes this episode a must-have.Connect with Apostle John E. Ross:Website: Let's Talk to the Lord Radio InternationalMusic is available on all digital platforms (Amazon, Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora)Podcast: Available on iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Spreaker, Roku TV, Apple TVSheet Music: Available by request via the websiteCatch More of Late Night with Jerry Royce Live & Kelly Holland:Airs Thursdays at 10 PM ESTStreaming on Positive Power XXI, Facebook Live, and all podcast platforms
Show Notes Late Night with Jerry Royce Live & Kelly HollandSpecial Guest: Apostle John E. RossEpisode Air Date: Thursday, May 22, 2025Hosts: Jerry Royce ("Batman") & Kelly HollandProduced by: Positive Power XXI MediaPlatform: Facebook Live, Spreaker, Roku TV, and all major podcast platformsEpisode Summary:In this heartfelt and humorous episode of Late Night with Jerry Royce Live & Kelly Holland, Apostle John E. Ross returns to the Positive Power platform to reflect on his journey in ministry, gospel music, and radio broadcasting. From humble beginnings in gospel music on cassette tapes to nearly 500 podcast episodes and multiple music releases, Apostle Ross shares powerful testimonies of faith, rebirth, and purpose.Apostle Ross gives listeners insight into his rebirth in 2012, his spiritual calling, and how obedience to God's instruction led to the birth of the "Let's Talk to the Lord" Gospel Radio Talk Show. He also shares the process of rerecording his early songs like "Remember Now Thy Creator" and how the choir version was released on March 31, 2025.He discusses:The importance of spiritual foundation and understanding the TorahLearning the fruits of the SpiritCreating media rooted in biblical truthHow trusting the process and God's timing opened new opportunitiesThe importance of supporting gospel media ministriesJerry and Kelly's signature blend of wit, warmth, and real talk makes this episode a must-have.Connect with Apostle John E. Ross:Website: Let's Talk to the Lord Radio InternationalMusic is available on all digital platforms (Amazon, Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora)Podcast: Available on iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Spreaker, Roku TV, Apple TVSheet Music: Available by request via the websiteCatch More of Late Night with Jerry Royce Live & Kelly Holland:Airs Thursdays at 10 PM ESTStreaming on Positive Power XXI, Facebook Live, and all podcast platforms
This message from Pastor Lonnie will examine the idea that problems and trials are unavoidable and often crucial for spiritual growth. Pastor Lonnie will highlight Bible passages that illustrate how circumstances, including suffering, can serve a greater purpose. The Christian journey acknowledges the refining effect of challenges. With God's presence, even pain can become significant, and every hardship can act as a catalyst for transformation.
In this episode of the Soul Renovation Podcast, host Adeline Atlas, six-time published author and master manifestor, explores the empowering concept of ambition. Have you ever felt guilty for wanting more? Adeline breaks down the difference between healthy ambition and greed, and why striving for greatness is a positive force in your life. Learn how to embrace your desires without guilt, set clear goals, and take action to live the life you deserve. With practical exercises, affirmations, and personal insights, this episode will inspire you to tap into your potential and pursue your dreams. Tune in to discover the power of ambition and how it fuels personal growth and success. Plus, don't forget to check out Adeline's course, How to Play, for more transformative insights! Instagram: @soulrenovation - https://www.instagram.com/soulrenovation/ Soul Renovation - Books Soul Game - https://tinyurl.com/vay2xdcp Why Play - https://tinyurl.com/2eh584jf Digital Soul - https://tinyurl.com/3hk29s9x Soul Renovation - Courses Every World - https://www.soulreno.com/every-word How To Play: Life Is A Game - https://www.soulreno.com/How-to-play-life-is-a-game The Vision Board Course - https://www.soulreno.com/the-vision-board-course Digital Wealth Academy Digital Wealth Academy: https://tinyurl.com/cahyeyv6 Viral Hooks: https://www.soulreno.com/opt-in Soul Renovation - Podcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/53k4f29b Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/2krzv3x8 Soul Renovation - Freebies Miracle Morning Checklist: https://www.soulreno.com/optin-miracle-morning-checklist Vitamin Reference List: https://tinyurl.com/5chn2mbt 30 Day Habit Tracker: https://tinyurl.com/5chn2mbt Team Standards: https://www.soulreno.com/optin-workbook Heart Wall Free: https://tinyurl.com/paamx3fs Soul Reading List: https://www.soulreno.com/optin-soul-reading-list Miracle Morning Checklist: https://www.soulreno.com/freebies Annual Review https://tinyurl.com/mrx6pfw6
This episode of The Positive Mindset Podcast is all about unlocking the positive power within. It explores how the energy flowing through life shapes reality and how shifting to a positive mindset can transform experiences.The message comes at the right time, urging listeners to break free from fears and blocks that hold them back. The key takeaway is simple: life reflects what is truly accepted. To reach the next level, it's essential to embrace new thoughts, actions, and beliefs.Energy flows like a powerful stream, and the mind acts as a filter, determining the frequency of experiences. Negative thoughts attract negative outcomes, while positive energy connects with abundance and joy. The law of attraction is at work—like attracts like.Changing the internal frequency shifts reality. By focusing on gratitude and positive perceptions, it becomes possible to attract what is truly desired. The importance of starting each day with intention and appreciation is highlighted as a way to align with higher energy.Even hardships have a purpose—to grow in frequency and align with the higher self. The goal isn't just to survive but to thrive by choosing a higher vibration despite circumstances. Life moves not from birth to death, but up and down in frequency.Listeners are invited to embody the higher self—the version that lives with love, abundance, and purpose. The journey is about embracing this energy consistently, believing that everything is working out for the best.- Henry----Social MediaSay hi on TikTokSay Hi on Instagram----Email Mehenry@vibeabundant.com----Email List
In this episode, I reveal the secret to living your most positive life.Life can feel overwhelming with so many moving parts—relationships, work, finances, and more. But here's the game-changing truth: The world isn't as it is; it's as you are. Your frequency shapes your experience. Even the toughest moments are reflections of your internal state, but the good news is—you have the power to shift it.When you understand that you're the creator of your experience, you unlock 100% of the power to change your life. It's not about blaming yourself for hardships. Instead, it's about recognizing that your thoughts, beliefs, and energy patterns attract your experiences. The moment you take ownership, you step into control.Positive thinking isn't a quick fix. Just like one negative day doesn't ruin your life, one positive day won't instantly transform everything. It's about becoming—embodying positivity as a way of being. The goal isn't to get things like wealth, love, or success; it's to become the version of yourself who naturally attracts those things.Using affirmations like I am powerful,I am successful, or I am healthy shifts the lens through which you see the world. Suddenly, opportunities and positive experiences become clear and accessible. The key is consistency—speak these truths daily until they become your reality.As you grow, you become a beacon for others. Your transformation will inspire those ready to rise with you. Even if you can't control who you influence, your example becomes a source of hope and possibility. This is a core part of your purpose—to shine so others can see what's possible.Every challenge you've faced has prepared you to become the most expansive version of yourself. Embrace that truth and step into your purpose.- Henry----Social MediaSay hi on TikTokSay Hi on Instagram----Email Mehenry@vibeabundant.com----Email List
Hey, it's Amy Newmark with today's Chicken Soup for the Soul for you, and today I'm sharing two stories about how you can truly talk yourself into having a more positive attitude. The amazing thing is that even if you just pretend to be a more positive person, everyone will react to you differently and then before you know it, it will be true. This is proven over and over again in our new book, Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive, Live Happy. It's so simple to implement these practices and they are so effective. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sometimes it feels like contrasting realities. For some, their world view is driven by negative social media, but we can find hope in our positive motorcycling community. Want to know how? Just look around.
Today's episode will help you understand how to use envy for potential power and positive change in your life. Envy is one of those common negative emotions that can make you uncomfortable. But, when you understand what envy is helping you see about yourself, you can use envy for good, especially in midlife. Your awareness of envy can be a useful insight for you. Learn more: https://suzyrosenstein.com/podcast/ep-392-the-positive-power-of-envy-in-midlife/
Daniel Pink joins Blue Sky for a lively and wide-ranging discussion. He describes the importance of what he sees as a personal portfolio that includes a predominance of optimism that's balanced by a healthy and helpful dose of pessimism. He also forceful debunks “the cynical genius illusion,” which leads to an undue bias towards those with cynical, negative viewpoints. He and Bill also discuss the connections between curiosity and optimism and Daniel describes the research and powerful conclusions from his latest bestseller, The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward. Chapters: 02:36 Exploring Flexible Optimism Daniel Pink discusses the concept of flexible optimism, emphasizing the balance between optimism and pessimism. He explains how both perspectives can contribute to better decision-making and leadership. 04:18 The Role of Purpose in Motivation The conversation shifts to the importance of purpose over profit in motivating individuals. Daniel argues that a compelling purpose can inspire employees more effectively than mere financial goals. 07:27 Optimism vs. Pessimism in Today's World Daniel shares his perspective on the current state of the world, acknowledging both progress and significant challenges. He believes that it's possible to hold both optimism and realism simultaneously. 12:19 Predictions for the Future Daniel reflects on past predictions made about the future, highlighting how most extreme forecasts missed the mark. He emphasizes the value of moderate optimism in forecasting outcomes. 17:41 Understanding Regret The discussion transitions to Daniel's book, ‘The Power of Regret,' where he challenges the notion of living without regrets. He explains how acknowledging and learning from regrets can lead to personal growth. 20:02 The Four Types of Regrets Daniel categorizes regrets into four types: foundation, boldness, moral, and connection regrets. Each type reflects different aspects of life and decisions that people often reflect upon. 25:01 Learning from Regrets The conversation explores how recognizing and confronting regrets can provide valuable insights into personal values and life choices. 30:04 Navigating Regret: A Path to Growth In this chapter, the discussion centers around how to differentiate between wallowing in regret and using it as a learning tool. 33:01 The Future: What Will Matter Most? Here, the conversation shifts to the long-term perspective on regrets and the decisions we make today. 34:24 Understanding Regrets of Omission Daniel Pink shares insights on how our fears of risks can lead to regrets of omission, particularly among pessimists. This chapter explores the value of understanding our regrets to align with our core values and make better decisions. 36:01 Curiosity as an Optimistic Act The dialogue delves into the relationship between curiosity and optimism, with Daniel asserting that curiosity stems from a sense of possibility. 39:02 The ‘Why Not?' Approach Daniel discusses his ‘Why Not?' series, which encourages open-mindedness and exploration of unconventional ideas. The chapter emphasizes the importance of fostering possibilities rather than simply sharing opinions. 42:00 The Illusion of Cynical Intelligence In this segment, the conversation tackles the misconception that cynicism equates to intelligence. Daniel explains the ‘cynical genius illusion' and advocates for openness as a more accurate marker of intelligence. 45:26 What's Next for Daniel Pink? As the conversation wraps up, Daniel shares his current state of exploration and curiosity rather than focusing on a new book project.
In this episode, we'll explore how to unlock your positive power to navigate life's challenges. Everything you believe shapes your experience. By declaring “I am” and aligning with that identity, you can create a new, empowered reality. Your beliefs are rooted in your past, but you have the power to redefine them. Brave and courageous lives begin with a decision to rewrite the story you tell yourself. The greatness you see in others is a reflection of what's possible for you. Change is challenging because your current reality wants to persist. It's the law of attraction at work. To rise above, you must overcome the resistance holding you back. The effort it takes to break through is the very process that transforms you. Difficulties are opportunities in disguise. When you reframe challenges as stepping stones, you can align with your true potential. Success begins with consistent thoughts and actions in harmony with your vision, regardless of external circumstances. Release the need for external validation or immediate results. Fulfillment comes from within, not from the material world. You are here to create and grow, and your story is yours alone to write. The world reflects your internal state, so elevate your mindset to see a more beautiful reality. Aligning with your purpose requires looking inward and listening to your intuition. Ask, “Where is my purpose?” and allow clarity to emerge. When you embrace your role as a creator, your highest potential becomes attainable. Don't chase external outcomes. Instead, become the person who naturally aligns with the life you desire. The law of attraction ensures that your internal transformation will bring external change. To shift your life, unlock the abundance, love, and courage within you. The world mirrors what you embody, so align yourself with the frequency you want to experience. Life is an ever-expanding journey. Challenges, pain, and loss are part of growth, but so are beauty, abundance, and resilience. Aligning with your highest timeline means embracing it all with strength and grace. - Henry ---- Social Media Say hi on TikTok Say Hi on Instagram ---- Email Me henry@vibeabundant.com ---- Email List
In this episode, Dr. Charles Stanley delivers a message about building a thriving relationship with Jesus while also cultivating meaningful relationships with others. Dr. Stanley shares how God can heal the deep ache of loneliness that sometimes creeps into our lives. God can restore your sense of belonging! Visit our website to discover new resources that will help you grow closer to Jesus every day. Connect with us on social media: YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok Follow In Touch Ministries: Facebook | Instagram | Podcast | YouTube
Happy holidays, and welcome to our end of the year awards show! dakazu, Darfox, Seamus, and Morgana are ready present this year's individual awards along with their top manga from 2024!!! Send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our website! https://mangamachinations.com Support us on Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/mangamac Check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/mangamactv Check out our new commentary channel! https://www.youtube.com/@MangaMacWatches Timestamps: Introductions, Whiskey & Four Loko - 00:00:00 Best for Manga Machinations Award - 00:03:48 "Thank you for finally forcing me to read a book I've owned for ages" Award - 00:05:36 Most Enjoyable Discussion Award - 00:07:10 "Best movie ARGBombshell dragged me to" Award - 00:07:48 "Surprisingly smart instead of clever" Award - 00:09:50 The Positive Power of Fans Award - 00:11:40 "Movies Morgana is excited that she forced everyone to endure" Award - 00:15:21 Best Older Unknown Manga Award - 00:16:57 At the Movies with Dar & Fox Two Thumbs Way Up Award - 00:19:56 "What the Actual Fuck?" Award - 00:23:12 "Fuck This" Hall of Fame - 00:26:10 "Stuff Darfox should've done a long time ago" Award - 00:31:41 Most Negative Visceral Reaction Award - 00:36:14 "Sorry about your sad boy pants feel" Award - 00:39:00 What Movies Should Take From Comics/Shonen Jump Not Hollywood Award - 00:40:39 Manga Machinations Listener Popularity Award - 00:48:14 Next Episode Preview - 00:50:08 Balls interlude - 00:51:16 dakazu's Top Manga of 2024 - 00:55:36 Darfox's Top Manga of 2024 - 00:58:11 Morgana's Top Manga of 2024 - 01:03:19 Seamus' Top Comics/Manga of 2024 - 01:08:21 Final Reflection on 2024 - 01:23:55 Songs Credits: “Christmas is Here” by The Delegates “Here Comes Christmas” by Bob Hart “Auld Lang Syne” by Lone Star Vibes
In this episode of *Mindset Matters*, hosts Patrick and Steffany dive into a rich conversation about mindset, self-talk, and the ways we navigate life's challenges. Steffany kicks things off by sharing her recent experience at Skate America 2024, where the Ice Academy of Montreal had a triumphant showing, sweeping the podium. This event, coupled with Patrick's reflections on Steffany's absence and a throwback episode, sets the tone for a discussion about growth, values, and living a life aligned with personal goals. A significant part of the episode focuses on self-talk, particularly the negative narratives we often carry about ourselves. Patrick shares a parable about a black dot on a white sheet of paper, a metaphor for how people tend to fixate on their flaws (the black dot) rather than the vast potential (the white space) in their lives. This leads into an exploration of how our inner dialogue can limit our growth and self-worth. Steffany, drawing from her expertise as a mindset coach, discusses the profound impact of negative self-talk on personal and professional development. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing and interrupting these negative patterns to open up space for possibilities. The couple also touches on the concept of the “gap and the gain,” a psychological framework that contrasts focusing on what's missing in life (the gap) with celebrating how far we've come (the gain). Steffany highlights the importance of shifting our mindset toward the gain, using the white space around the black dot as a metaphor for the vast potential and opportunity in life. They both reflect on the power of gratitude and how it plays a pivotal role in rewiring our thoughts toward the positive. Physical health and its connection to mental well-being are also discussed. Patrick shares his journey of recovering from a compressed disc injury, highlighting how his physical recovery influenced his mental state. For Patrick, physical activity is a crucial component of maintaining a positive mindset. He explains how setting up systems to make success easier, such as workout routines, is key to sustaining both physical and mental health. As the episode wraps up, Steffany and Patrick caution against the dangers of comparison, especially in the age of social media. Comparing ourselves to others often distorts our perception of success and happiness. Instead, they encourage listeners to focus on their unique paths, celebrating individual progress and growth. They also invite you to enjoy their 7 Areas of Life handout, see below for the link to download! Click here to download your 7 Areas of Life handout!
In the Anurag Sagar, India's most Gnostic scripture, souls are depicted as being held captive inside the Palace of Kal, the lord of time and illusion (called "the Demiurge" by the Gnostics). The Satguru does battle with Kal to free the souls. The genuine Living Teacher, the Sant Satguru, guides his or her students through this internal struggle with the mind or ego (the agent of Kal in the matrix of mind), this labyrinth of self-sabotaging, limited belief-systems of the negative power (Kal Mat: the teachings of Kal), so that the initiates may experience Divine Love, Light and Sound within and follow the Path back to God (Dayal, the Merciful One), the Ocean of Love. Today we explore the following, a outline or playlist of what we're covering during this satsang podcast: mystic poems of Sant Dadu Dayal of Rajasthan: The Results of True Love, and, The Vision of the Beloved; a saying from the Gnostic Gospel of Judas which sounds a bit like a Rumi poem; definitions of the term "Demiurge" from Platonism, Gnostic Christianity, Judaism, and the Sant Tradition of India; definitions of the eastern term for the Demiurge: the Kal Niranjan: a false god, negative power, lord of time and illusion as described in footnotes by Russell Perkins in the English edition of a key Sant Mat spiritual classic, India's most Gnostic scripture: The Anurag Sagar (The Ocean of Love, about the teachings of Kabir and Sant Dharam Das); Kal Mat vs. Dayal Mat, Illusion vs. Truth, by Shiv Dayal Singh, also known as Swami Ji Maharaj of Agra from his collection of mystic verses called the Sar Bachan Radhasoami Poetry; also a description of Swami Ji's meditation room-within-a-room and on how we too can create our own meditation space at home; several mystic terms are defined based on the Glossary of Sant Mat and additional footnotes from, The Anurag Sagar; a satsang discourses by Hazur Baba Sawan Singh titled, What's Really Going On Here -- During This Life the Disciple or Devotee Contends With Mind as They Attempt to Merge into the Positive Power; a satsang discourse by Baba Ram Singh titled, If You Really Resolve To Have A Desire To Go Within And Transform To God Almighty, That Is Possible In This Human Form; and I conclude with mystic poetry verses from: Sant Ramdasa of Maharashtra, Maharshi Mehi Paramhans from his Padavali (Hymn 135); a reading from the Sukhmani of Guru Arjan Dev, also from Guru Ram Das (both from the Adi Granth, Sikh Scriptures). The Gnostic Demiurge vs. The God of Love (KAL Mat vs. Dayal Mat) - Anurag Sagar Studies on Spiritual Awakening Radio In Divine Love (Bhakti), Light, and Sound, At the Feet of the Masters, Radhasoami (Radhaswami) James Bean Spiritual Awakening Radio Podcasts Santmat Satsang Podcasts Sant Mat Radhasoami A Satsang Without Walls Spiritual Awakening Radio Website: https://www.SpiritualAwakeningRadio.com/anurag-sagar
Congratulations to Jason Davis, aka Mr. Fortify, on reaching an incredible milestone! The Fortified Life Podcast has officially hit 150 episodes, spreading inspiration and wisdom across platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spreaker Radio, Positive Power 21 Christian Media, and Jerry Royce Live Podcasts. This journey has empowered countless lives, and we're just getting started! Check out the latest episode and celebrate with us! #FortifiedLifePodcast #150EpisodesStrong #MrFortify #Inspiration #PodcastMilestone #KeepFortifying
This week on Get Real, Get Results Chantell is joined by angel investing expert and author, Marcia Dawood! Marcia knows just about everything there is to know about angel investing, and she's sharing it all with us today! Chantell, who's an angel investor herself, starts with the basics: what is angel investing and how can a typical individual get into it? Together Chantell and Marcia break down why this type of investing is good for both the investor and the economy, why more women should be investing in startups, and some of the things to look for when considering investing in a company. Learn more at: https://chantellpreston.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chantellpreston YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@ChantellPreston Marcia's upcoming book—Do Good While Doing Well—is available for preorder here: https://www.amazon.com/Good-While-Doing-Well-Financial/dp/B0CZY368YY Follower her on Linked to stay connected: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marciadawood/ Check out Marcia's podcast The Angel Next Door: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-angel-next-door/id1586445642 Chapters: 00:00 The Power of Angel Investing06:02 Closing the Funding Gap09:18 Encouraging Women to Invest13:17 Investment Strategy and Starting Small17:48 Key Components of Successful Startups24:20 Building Relationships and Staying Informed
As the podcast title suggests, a right-to-the-point, in this case fifteen-minute summary of the essential beliefs and heavenly goals of this spiritual path called Sant Mat, which is defined as the Path of the Masters and Teachings of the Saints (Sants). Also explored are the ethical precepts, the low karma peaceful lifestyle followed by initiates of this path (satsangis). And you'll learn about the spiritual practice called Surat Shabd Yoga, which means being yoked to, or to become one with, the Inner Light and Sound of God (the Positive Power) during meditation. This Sant Mat Satsang Podcast concludes with a mystic poem of Sant Tulsi Sahib of Hathras on transcending the material realm and leaving the conventional world of religion behind, seeking and finding a living gnostic path during this life and experiencing communion with the Divine in the here and now (!) In Divine Love (Bhakti), Light, and Sound, At the Feet of the Masters, Radhasoami (Radhaswami) James Bean Spiritual Awakening Radio Podcasts Santmat Satsang Podcasts Sant Mat Radhasoami A Satsang Without Walls Spiritual Awakening Radio Website: https://www.SpiritualAwakeningRadio.com
In this episode, Taoist Master Mikel Steenrod explores the importance and some of the surprises you may face as you practice Taoist Positive Power. This is a deep cut episode normally only available to paid subscribers. Welcome to Living the Tao, a Spiritual Podcast that explores how ancient wisdom, a practical perspective, and deep truth can empower you to live your best life.
Today, we're thrilled to welcome Carmen Bucci, a former professional baseball player turned stand-up comedian and motivational speaker. We dive deep into Carmen's journey as we explore how he navigates life's challenges with a unique twist on positivity. Carmen's story is a testament to the power of adaptability and perspective. Whether you're a sports fan, someone looking for a laugh, or need a motivational boost, there's something in this episode for you. Download the HTL App Today!Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mightybell.harderthanlifeApple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/harder-than-life/id6472210352Follow Along: https://www.instagram.com/harderthanlife.pod/Visit our website: https://www.harderthanlife.com/podcasts/Shop HTL merch: https://harderthanlifeshop.com/ Follow Carmen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cbucci55/Follow Carmen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/carmen_bucci?lang=enTake a look at his company, Gratitude Logistics: https://gratitudelogistics.com/
In February Debs Sim's new puppy - a Cavoodle named Ivy - started getting sick. Now the internet has assembled to help bring some joy to the pup her and the owner.
Big Question: Who or what are you really devoted to? Devotion Defined: Love, loyalty, or enthusiasm for a person, activity or cause
"Simran helps in the withdrawal of spirit-currents from the body. In Simran lies the seed that helps in the development of the soul." "Simran is a weapon against all dangers. It acts as a password to all spiritual planes. It gives strength and sustenance to the body and mind during trouble and affliction, and brings the soul near the Master." "The five holy Words are to be repeated mentally during meditation." (Sant Kirpal Singh) "I give you this advice only because if you will do Simran while you are doing any other work, when you sit for meditation you won't have to sit for a long time repeating the Names to bring your attention to the seat of the soul. As soon as you sit for meditation, within a few minutes you will go up." (Santji - Ajaib Singh Ji) In Sant Mat, the Path of the Masters, simran is the art of repeating a name or names of God in one's mind (manas jap) for the purpose of Remembering the Divine -- Practicing the Presence of God. It is a way to remain spiritually awake in a world of slumber, a way to remain centered and focused instead of being thrown off-center by the influences of maya (illusion). In this Path of the Saints and Mystics this spiritual exercise of repeating or chanting spiritually charged Names of God is done not only in meditation practice, but as often as possible throughout the day as a way to spiritualize all aspects of life, inner and outer. In Sant Mat, the simran (remembrance) of worldly thoughts is controlled through the Simran (remembrance) of the Charged Names, repeated by a satsangi throughout the day and when sitting for meditation as a means of collecting the thought currents at the Third Eye Center; also used as a password to higher planes and protection from Negative Power influences. (Remembrance, Awakening to the Positive Power) References, Subjects, and Sources Include: Swami Santsevi Ji Maharaj, Baba Ram Singh Ji, Santji, Sant Kirpal Singh, The Sants of India, Mystics of the East, Path of the Masters, Radhasoami, satsang, Sant Namdev, Zikar in Sufism, Krishna, Bhagavad Gita, bhakti, Prayer of the Name, Jesus Prayer, Hesychasm, Mount Athos, Eastern Orthodoxy, Cloud of Unknowing, Tukaram, Tulsi Das, Dadu Dayal, Kabir (Guru Kabir), the Five Names (Panch Naam), Surat Shabd Yoga (Inner Light and Sound Meditation), third eye (seat of the soul), union with God, Lord of the Soul, Lord of Love, the Ocean of Love In Divine Love (Bhakti), Light, and Sound, At the Feet of the Masters, Radhasoami James Bean Spiritual Awakening Radio Podcasts Sant Mat Satsang Podcasts Sant Mat Radhasoami A Satsang Without Walls Spiritual Awakening Radio Website: https://www.SpiritualAwakeningRadio.com
Hey, wonderful listeners! Get ready for another episode filled with inspiration. Today, we're joined by the remarkable Fernando Xavier.
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Overcome fear and have a courageous, bold spirit.
Overcome fear and have a courageous, bold spirit.
As we say inside of Elegant Femme,” it's not always pretty, but it is always, always beautiful,” and this is certainly true when it comes to the emotion of jealousy. In this episode, I dive deep into this multifaceted emotion, revealing its hidden potential for personal growth and self-awareness. In this potent episode, you'll hear: How to approach reconnecting with the first memory you have of experiencing jealousy in your life [3:54] The importance of acknowledging and feeling into our emotions so we can recognize what they really mean [5:58] The way that your FemmeTypes can go inside the emotion of jealousy in order to see what is present for you [9:16] What jealousy and envy mean inside of Elegant Femme [12:55] Jealousy is a complex emotion, and I want you to transform it from a negative feeling into a catalyst for profound self-reflection and development. This episode truly is a must-listen for anyone seeking to convert these uncomfortable emotions into stepping stones for personal empowerment and self-discovery! What has been your experience with jealousy? How has leaning into your FemmeTypes helped you go deeper inside this emotion? Let us know by sending us a DM on Instagram, @taraannmarino or at our new account, @elegantfemme.ef. As mentioned, currently I am gifting the Femme Chateau bonus inside of our brand-new Lean Back and Live You Fully program. For a limited time, we are offering this gorgeous program at 55 percent off, and you can get the details and reserve your spot now at www.elegantfemme.com/LYF! Do you have a question that you would like answered on an upcoming episode of the podcast too? You can email us, info@elegantfemme.com, and if it's a question that I think can bring value to the community and listeners, I could answer it on a future episode of this podcast! Also, If you haven't already, take our Femme Design Assessment and see which of your FemmeTypes are underutilized.
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Discover from the parable of the prodigal son how God's love empowers believers.
Discover from the parable of the prodigal son how God's love empowers believers.
Thomas and Panu spoke with Tim Lomas, an emotions researcher and author of works like Translating Happiness and the Positive Power of Negative Emotions, who has been influential on the field of positive psychology and on our podcast. It's always enlightening to hear about a thinker's background. Tim shared a bit of his story including an influential time spent in China at age 19 that exposed him to Buddhist and Daoist ideas that he continues to explore in his positive psychology research. The discussion touched on the benefits of the unique “granular,” that is specific and nuanced, nature of certain emotions words that can be complex and challenging to translate outside of their native language (such as Finnish sisu, Japanese wabi-sabi or Portuguese saudade). We can use a global palate of emotions to shine a light on our relationships with nature and the natural world, including our joys, hopes, and fears.
The Hebrew word translated as desire pictures a fish hook! Like a fish who has taken the bait and swallowed the hook, we can be reeled in any direction. That can work for us or against us. Righteousness can be a desire. When we hunger and thirst for righteousness, we are “hooked.” God gave us the capacity for desire. He wants us to use it for our good and not our destruction. Join me this week in CyberChurch and discover how desire can work for you to draw you to God and His promises!
In this episode, we talk about your positive power and how you can create the life that you desire. The Law of Attraction is always working, not just when you want it to. That means that as you are, you will receive. This is where your power kicks in! You have the power to change what you are. You are both the observer and creator of your experience. That's why they say that your frequency is what you frequently see. But it's not what you see on the outside, it's what you see on the inside that matters. You observe your thoughts more than anything. That's why it's important to know that you are NOT your thoughts, but you are operating at the frequency of those thoughts. This is because as you observe, you create. So the first and most important shift you have to make is the thoughts that are going through your mind. You have the power to push any thought (frequency) into your mind for you to observe. This is how you change your life, create a positive future, and become the rising tide that lifts all ships. - Henry -------------------------------- Social Media Say hi on TikTok Say Hi on Instagram -------------------------------- Email Me henry@vibeabundant.com -------------------------------- Email List --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/positive-mindset-podcast/support
Is collaboration really the golden rule in the entrepreneurial world, or have we been undervaluing the importance and necessity of competition? Step onto the field with me, Chris Anderson, as I bring my personal soccer experiences into a spirited discussion on the Elevate Media Podcast. We're tackling the common misconception that competition is a negative force, and instead, we're revealing how it's the driving force behind innovation, improvement, and personal growth in entrepreneurship.During our time together, we peel back the layers on the topic of competition, emphasizing its role as a catalyst for elevating our businesses and ourselves. Without shying away from the competitive currents, we're focusing on the positive impact—how a strong competitor can highlight our weaknesses and inspire us to reach new heights of excellence. Rather than a ruthless battle for dominance, we view competition as a constructive challenge, a way to refine our strategies and serve our market more effectively. Join the conversation and harness the competitive edge to transform and thrive in your entrepreneurial journey.Support the showThis episode is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links, meaning we'll receive a small commission if you buy something. =========================== ⚡️PODCAST: Subscribe to our podcast here ➡ https://elevatemedia.buzzsprout.com/ ⚡️LAUNCH YOUR SHOW: Let's get your show off the ground and into the top 5% globally listened to shows ➡ https://www.elevatemediastudios.com/launch ⚡️Need post-recording video production help? Let's chat ➡ https://calendly.com/elevate-media-group/application ⚡️For Support inquires or Business inquiries, please email us at ➡︎ support@elevate-media-group.com Our mission here at Elevate Media is to help purpose-driven entrepreneurs elevate their brands and make an impact through the power of video podcasting. Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all our episodes or videos on the Elevate Media and Elevate Media Podcast YouTube channels. https://elevatemediastudios.com/disclaimer
In her new book, The Power of a Few Kind Words, author Tracey Gates tells the story of how she decided to write a handwritten note of appreciation to someone every day, for an entire year. 365 letters later, she's concluded that telling people how much you appreciate them can do as much for your own state of mind as it does for the recipients, and she's encouraging her readers to take up the practice themselves. While she doesn't expect anyone else to do this every day, just starting the practice of writing to people and letting them know you were thinking about them and are thankful that they are in your life will do wonders for your mindset, giving feelings of warmth, hope, and optimism. Links: Order Tracey's book The Power of a Few Kind Words
In this USGBC+ article by Calvin Hennick, hear how the developer behind the Hunter's Point neighborhood hopes to spark a national wave of homes that produce more energy than they consume.
An often overlooked aspect of game changing teams of any kind is positive peer pressure, and in this episode Dave and Ryan share why peer-to-peer accountability is a healthy and important asset on any team.
SummaryWhat should we think of when we consider organization integrity issues?How do you distinguish between positive and negative forms of power?How do we nurture power for organizational integrity? These are the fairly complex questions that we address in the podcast today.In this NGO Soul+Strategy episode, I interview Bhavika Patel, Senior Adviser for Equalities and Inclusion at Oxfam Great Britain, and Alex Cole-Hamilton, independent consultant and one of the founders of the Power and Integrity Initiative, on their work on positive power for organizational integrity.Bhavika's Bio:Currently the Senior Adviser for Equalities and Inclusion at OxfamBrings HR, culture, and EDI (equity, diversity, and inclusion) experience, with practical experience in understanding power in relation to EDI and organizational ways of workingLed on HR issues in Oxfam, and has been a Talent Advisor at UNICEFMSC in applied positive coaching psychology Alex's Bio:Independent consultant, advising boards and executives on ethics and integrity risks and related decision-making frameworksFormer head of Ethics and Compliance, Oxfam Great BritainFormer head of Corporate Responsibility, OxfamFormer ethical trade project manager, The Body ShopWe discuss: The Power & Integrity Initiative is focused on UK-specific agencies; it aims to complement, but not overlap, with other ongoing activities, such as the RINGO project, Pledge4Change, #ShiftThePower etc.Concrete examples of measures and policy areas related to organizational integrity: safeguarding, anti-racism, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), environmental sustainability practices, anti-corruptionHow is power perceived in general? And in our sector?How can integrity be understood more holistically, going beyond the classical interpretation of ethics, to look at people's behavior and organizational behavior in relationship to each other?The initiative just went through several Labs to pilot getting to a shared understanding of what power is (not easy!); their write-up on what was learned will be published in late 2023Positive power as a concept comes out of the thinking on transformative power, led by Srilatha Batliwala and others at CREA. It also builds on notions of power with, power within, power for and not just power over (hierarchical or positional or coercive power)Even if power is used with good intention by (in)formal leaders in our sector, whether we like it or not, the impact of white-normed organizational systems and processes is not neutralResources:Website of Power & IntegrityAlex's WebsiteBhavika's LinkedIn ProfileAlex's LinkedIn Profile YouTube video of this podcastClick here to subscribe to be alerted when new podcast episodes come out or when Tosca produces other thought leadership pieces. tosca@5oaksconsulting.org You can find Tosca's content by following her on her social media channels: Twitter
In today's masterclass, we talked about "The Power of Negative Thinking and Preparation." Why? Because sometimes bad stuff happens, no matter how much you stay positive. Being prepared for these challenges is key. People can be both predictable and unpredictable, so it's smart to plan for surprises. Life can throw curveballs, like partnerships ending or plans falling apart. Professionals prepare for the unexpected by thinking ahead. Tune in now and learn why negative thinking can be a positive strategy in your personal and professional life. Show notes: [09:39]#1 Negative shit happens. [15:03]#2 People and situations are predictable and unpredictable at the same time. [20:19]#3 Part of your strategizing and planning for any situation is considering what you will do when things don't go the way you expect them to go or the way that you want them to go. [23:06]Recap Episodes Mentioned: 2023: The Life-Changing 48 Hour Experiment Next Steps: Text Dre Baldwin: Text Dre at 1.305.384.6894 (or go to http://DreAllDay.com/Text) Work On Your Game University (Coaching & Courses): http://www.WorkOnYourGameUniversity.com Work On Your Game LIVE: http://WorkOnYourGame.LIVE FREE Training - 6 Figure Earners Who Want To Reach 7 Figures: http://www.WorkOnYourGame.net Facebook Business Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/6figuresandgrowing/ Get Dre's Emails: Http://WorkOnMyGame.com Free Audiobooks: The Third Day: http://www.ThirdDayBook.com/audible The Mirror Of Motivation: http://www.MirrorOfMotivation.com/audible Get The Free Books: The Third Day: http://ThirdDayBook.com The Mirror Of Motivation: http://MirrorOfMotivation.com The Overseas Basketball Blueprint: http://BallOverseas.com Basketball: How To Play As Well As You Practice: http://HoopHandbook.com/Free Donate: CashApp: http://Cash.app/$DreBaldwin PayPal: http://PayPal.me/DreAllDay Be sure to Subscribe to have each new episode sent directly to you daily! If you're enjoying Work On Your Game, please Review the show and let us know! Dre on social media: Instagram [http://instagram.com/DreBaldwin] Facebook [http://Facebook.com/WorkOnYourGame] Twitter [http://Twitter.com/DreAllDay] YouTube [http://youtube.com/dreupt] All Episodes + FULL Work On Your Game Podcast archive at: http://WorkOnYourGamePodcast.com Sponsor: AG1 by Athletic Greens: https://athleticgreens.com/WorkOnYourGame http://drinkAG1.com/WORKONYOURGAME Sponsor: AquaTru - $100 Any Purifying Filter Http://www.WorkOnYourGame.com/AT Sponsor: STASH Investments - start with $5!! http://www.WorkOnYourGame.com/stash Sponsor: GoPuff - $15 Off Your First 3 Orders http://www.WorkOnYourGame.com/gopuff
In this episode, we'll explore a powerful truth that can free you and lead you to a more positive life. Understanding the concept that everything is happening for you is extremely powerful. It's not about something better around the corner when things don't go as planned. Instead, it's about understanding that you're a powerful being having a human experience. You're here to learn and grow, especially through life's challenges. You are more than your physical body. You're an observer and a creator, just as the universe is. You won't be weighed down by life's ups and downs when you grasp this. You'll realize that you're simply observing the movie of your life, and you can choose how to perceive and respond to it. Life's purpose is to experience the highest frequency—love. But you don't understand love until you become its creator, not just a receiver. Remember, you have the power to shape your perspective and create a positive reality. No one can take that power away from you, but some forces may try to convince you otherwise. Don't fall into the victim mentality trap. The world is as you perceive it, and you have the power to change your perspective. No one can give you this power; you already possess it. I'm here to share my perspective and help you see through new eyes. But ultimately, it's your choice to elevate your perspective and embrace the idea that everything is happening for you. So, take back your power and become the rising tide that lifts all ships. - Henry -------------------------------- Request Coaching Info -------------------------------- Social Media Say hi on TikTok Say Hi on Instagram Facebook Group! -------------------------------- Email Me henry@vibeabundant.com -------------------------------- Email List --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/positive-mindset-podcast/support
In this episode, we're diving into two powerful words that can transform your life. These words are "I am." By changing what follows these words, you can elevate your energy and perspective to new heights. "I am" is a game-changer. Replace "I want," "I'm not," "I can't," and similar phrases with "I am," and be specific with what follows. By focusing on positivity and the right energy, you'll naturally know what to say. "I am love," "I am happiness," "I am joy." It's not about chasing; it's about becoming. Your thoughts, words, and actions are intertwined with your energy. If you think, speak, and act as if you lack something, you'll reinforce that state. Shift it by affirming "I am" statements. "I am powerful," "I am calm," "I am thoughtful." It doesn't matter if you don't feel it initially; words represent frequencies, and those will flow through you. Remember, energy is real. If you're surrounded by negativity, it will affect you. Likewise, the energy within you influences your thoughts. Change your thoughts, change your life, change your words, change your life, change your actions, change your life. You are more than your physical existence; you are an observer and the creator of your reality. You can't continually speak out of alignment; it will shift your reality. Take control with "I am" statements. The world is your reflection. It's not how the world is; it's how you are. You hold the power to choose your frequency. Be obsessed with positive thoughts and mindset because it's within you to create your desired energy. Growth happens in resistance, so embrace challenges as opportunities to expand your energies. You know the power of "I am" now; put it to the test. Say it until you feel it. Let the world test you; it's proof that positive change is happening. Thank you for joining me and I can't wait to share this message with you. - Henry -------------------------------- Request Coaching Info -------------------------------- Social Media Say hi on TikTok Say Hi on Instagram Facebook Group! -------------------------------- Email Me henry@vibeabundant.com -------------------------------- Email List --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/positive-mindset-podcast/support
In this episode, we discuss the truth about the universe that will change your perspective and help you create the positive experiences you desire. We are the creators of our reality, and everything we seek already exists within the universe's alignment. There's no need to wait for the stars to align or external circumstances to change. Instead, the key is to focus on becoming the highest version of ourselves, aligning our energy with our desires. The universe does not need to align for us; we are a part of the universe and always in alignment. The law of attraction operates on the principle of "like attracts like," meaning we attract what resonates with our current energy. To shift our reality, we must change our thoughts, actions, and self-perception. Instead of waiting for external signs or relying on divine timing, we can embrace our power by becoming the best versions of ourselves. Stop seeking external alignment and instead look inward. We hold the power to shape our experiences and bring light to even the darkest situations. Every setback, failure, or repetition is a gift, an opportunity to learn, and a chance to evolve. The universe is always in alignment, and it's our journey of becoming that matters. This process has no set timeline or punishment, only growth and transformation. We are the heroes of our stories, and our mindset is the key to unlocking our potential. Thank you for joining me, and I can't wait to share this message with you! - Henry -------------------------------- Request Coaching Info -------------------------------- Social Media Say hi on TikTok Say Hi on Instagram Facebook Group! -------------------------------- Email Me henry@vibeabundant.com -------------------------------- Email List --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/positive-mindset-podcast/support
In this episode, we discuss what to do when feeling lost and without the support you crave. This morning, I experienced something I want to share. I've been juggling a lot lately, working weekends and preparing episodes during the week, and it's taught me the importance of energy flow. When we receive an idea, a mindset, or a thought and speak it into the world, it flows through us. When you say "I am," you create your reality. It doesn't matter if it's true in the physical realm at that moment; what matters is the energy behind it. The story you tell yourself matters. For instance, two people facing the same challenge, like financial struggles, can have entirely different experiences. Why? Because it's not about the external circumstances; it's about your internal state. So, stop fixating on results or the future. Focus on your actions and thoughts. Your dedication and commitment to love is your path to freedom, no matter what's happening externally. If you can heal yourself from within, nothing external can weigh you down. You're free to live in love and give love, no matter the circumstances. Remember, it's a journey, not a destination. Embrace the present, and you'll discover that you can always be good, regardless of external conditions. That's true empowerment. I'm excited to continue this journey with you all. Stay positive and empowered; I can't wait to share this episode with you. - Henry -------------------------------- Request Coaching Info -------------------------------- Social Media Say hi on TikTok Say Hi on Instagram Facebook Group! -------------------------------- Email Me henry@vibeabundant.com -------------------------------- Email List --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/positive-mindset-podcast/support
Welcome to the latest episode of "Grow Your Life" with Jeremiah Krakowski! Dive deep into the complexities of running a business and the growth journey of a CEO. In this enlightening episode, Jeremiah candidly shares his personal experiences of overcoming the trap of perfectionism and the fear of disappointment. Discover the transformative power of embracing personal development, reparenting oneself, and prioritizing mental health in the business world. With insights from the holistic psychologist, Nicole Lapera, and real-life examples, Jeremiah emphasizes the need for self-compassion, resilience, and authenticity in business. Whether you're an aspiring mentor, coach, or just someone navigating the business landscape, this episode offers valuable lessons in resilience, authenticity, and the pursuit of excellence. Don't miss out on these invaluable insights that can reshape your mindset and propel you towards your entrepreneurial dreams. Remember, it's not about avoiding disappointments, but how you grow from them.
Join Tarah and EJ as they embark on a captivating exploration into the boundless power of narratives and their profound influence on our relationships. Uncover the illuminating insights that lie within the realm of narrative as our hosts unveil the secrets to dismantling troublesome narratives that often fuel negativity while unveiling the art of cultivating uplifting ones.Through heartfelt discussions and a shared commitment to growth, EJ and Tarah guide us toward a refreshing perspective. They reveal how deliberately reshaping our narratives can liberate us from the clutches of pessimism, fostering a radiant environment for positive thoughts and emotions to flourish. Get ready to ignite a new chapter in your journey as you tune in to this enriching conversation. Let EJ and Tarah embolden you to embrace your strengths and kindle the flame of healthier, more fulfilling relationships. This episode promises to be an invigorating voyage of self-discovery and love - don't miss out! Your transformation awaits.Relationship Renovation DiscordTo learn more about our online program that helps couples improve their relationship and embark on a journey of self-discovery and intimacy building, click this link ------------> Purchase Relationship Renovation at Home Online Course.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/he-said-she-said/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Believers who rely on Jesus can face life's challenges with boldness.