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What if feeling your feelings didn't mean falling apart — but actually gave you more control, not less? If white knuckling or pushing through is the best way you know how to feel your feelings. You're not alone.Discover the hidden mistake keeping perfectionists stuck feeling on edge, why you can never outthink your feelings and the right way to feel your feelings.Want to bring rewiring into your reality? Where being confident, certain and playful is just how you roll? Perfectionist Solutions 1-1 coaching is your next step.Mentioned In Episode 254:Perfectionism Optimized 1 to 1 coachingPerfectionismRewired.comOther helpful podcast episodes in this series on How Your Brain Actually Works:Perfectionism Rewired Ep. 248Perfectionism Rewired Ep. 249Perfectionism Rewired Ep. 250Perfectionism Rewired Ep. 251Perfectionism Rewired Ep. 252Perfectionism Rewired Ep. 253Timestamps:00:00-Your thoughts create your feelings LIE #101:53-Can't Feel Your Feelings Without This04:14-Knowing how your brain actually works05:24-"What is Wrong With Me?" Explained06:37-Feelings Are Psychological LIE #207:16-Feelings are Emotions LIE #308:56-Where Feelings Actually Come From10:08-How Depersonalizing Feelings = Freedom12:46-Turning Mom Meltdown Moments Around (Manon's Story)14:35-How To Control Your Feelings16:01-Rational Thinking + Decisions LIE #417:32-Striving For Excellence Without Pushing Through18:29-What Your Person Account Has To Do With Feelings19:41-How To Identify Your Feelings Fast21:12-How To Feel Your Feelings Visual Tool22:33-Why Meditation + Deep Breaths Don't Always Work23:58-Thoughts Drive Your Feelings LIES #525:57-Perspectacles How Feelings Shape Your Perceptions28:37-Turning Your Mood into Useful Fuel30:07-Where Sense Data Fits Into The EquationHow To Feel Your Feelings Q&AQ: Why does “changing my thoughts” never changes my feelings—especially as a perfectionist? A: This episode breaks down the myth that thoughts drive feelings (hint: it's the other way around!). Discover why “thought work” is a torture device for perfectionidtic people and how the “CTFAR Model” does not actually work for any human with a brainQ: What's really going on when I'm overwhelmed by emotions even if everything looks fine on the outside? A: You'll learn the neuroscientific difference between feelings and emotions, plus why this distinction puts an to the cycle of overthinking feelings and asking “what is wrong with me”Q: What's the biggest misconception high-achievers have about feelings? A: Most of us have a totally backward understanding of where feelings come from (and it's not just psychological!). Courtney reveals the real, science-backed answer.Q: How can I feel my feelings without getting “lost” in them or falling apart? A: Tune in for a client success story and discover a practical tool—the “mood meter”—to help you regain control and function, even on tough days.Q: Does thinking rationally mean I can escape feelings? A: Logic and rationality can't bypass feelings. Find out why every decision (yes, even the “rational” ones!) are shaped by your mood — and how to use this knowledge to your advantage.Q: What's one quick, practical tweak I can use to feel better fast? A: Courtney shares micro-strategies (think 30 seconds to 3 minutes) you can use right away to change your mood—and your experience.Highly Credible Resources Cited in this EpisodeBar, M. (2009). The proactive brain: memory for predictions. *Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences*, *364*(1521), 1235–1243. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2008.0310Barrett, L. F. (2017). How emotions are made: The secret life of the brain. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.Barrett, L. F. (2006). Valence is a basic building block of emotional life. Journal of Research in Personality, 40(1), 35–55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2005.08.006Barrett, L. F. (2016). 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Science, 250(4978), 303–303. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.250.4978.303-a Perfectionism Rewired is committed to truth and accuracy through a perfectionist affirming lens, offering cutting-edge research on perfectionism, interoception + neuroscience, for the practical perfectionist who wants to enjoy the life they've worked so hard to create.
If you've ever felt like you're the only one making sense in the world, this episode is for you ^_^ Grab your cups and let's go!!! *Transcript Available: englishandcoffee.org *Contact: englishandcoffeepodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/englishandcoffee/support
Ep 48 with Dr. Mariola Marzouk (Vortex Risk Ltd.)In this episode of Regulatory Ramblings, Dr. Mariola Marzouk, an AML expert who has co-founded Vortex Risk Ltd., shares her insights on trade-based money laundering (TBML), and her philosophy on financial crime prevention. She talks about her approach to leveraging RegTech, the importance of human judgment in AML, and her critique of the global financial regulatory landscape. She also discusses regulatory compliance technologies for their failure to effectively combat money laundering and argues that despite claims of innovation and disruption, these technologies focus more on regulatory adherence than understanding the complexities of financial crime. Marzouk contends that while these tools may expedite compliance processes, they do little to reduce criminal activities or address broader social injustices like poverty and sanctions evasion. She suggests a disconnect between industry claims and their actual impact on financial crime prevention.Read more about this podcast and Dr. Mariola Marzouk at www.hkufintech.com/regulatoryramblingsHKU FinTech is the leading fintech research and education in Asia. Learn more at www.hkufintech.com.
Episode Description:In this special episode of "The James Altucher Show," James shares his unique commentary on surprisingly impactful media that has imparted valuable life and business lessons. Through an in-depth analysis of scenes from iconic movies and insights from legendary figures, James reveals how these media moments have influenced his thinking and strategies. Listeners will discover practical and transcendent lessons that aren't typically found in conventional self-help resources. Whether it's the strategic use of cognitive biases in "8 Mile" or the unfiltered wisdom of Bill Murray, this episode offers a treasure trove of insights that can elevate your performance in life and business.What You'll Learn:How cognitive biases can be leveraged in various aspects of life from negotiation to personal branding, exemplified by a scene from "8 Mile."The importance of embracing spontaneity and fearlessness, inspired by the life and career of Bill Murray.The enduring power of persistence and passion, illustrated by the longevity and success of The Rolling Stones.Essential storytelling techniques from Stan Lee that can enhance your communication and influence.The concept of the hero's journey and how to apply it to your own life challenges.Chapters:00:01:30 - Cognitive Biases in "8 Mile"00:09:42 - Life Lessons from Bill Murray00:15:35 - The Secrets of The Rolling Stones' Longevity00:22:19 - Stan Lee's Hero's Journey: A Blueprint for SuccessAdditional Resources:Bill Murray on IMDbRolling Stones Official WebsiteStan Lee's Hero's Journey ExplainedEminem's "8 Mile" on IMDb ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
In this lively episode, Risa Williams and Stevon Lewis discuss ways we get ourselves stuck with our own thinking and the narratives that we tend to tell ourselves about our ability to do things.They discuss: Catastrophizing and Future-Predicting, two cognitive "distortions" that are very common for people to do, different thoughts you can think to start getting yourself "unstuck," perfectionism and procrastination, and investigating your own past evidence about outcomes.Books discussed: The Acknowledgment Journal by Stevon Lewis, and The Ultimate Self-Esteem Toolkit by Risa Williams. Also, cognitive behavioral terms from Feeling Good by David Burns, and A Guide to Rational Thinking by Albert Ellis.Hosts: Risa Williams (risawilliams.com) and Stevon Lewis (stevonlewis.com).Support the showFor info on books, workshops, guests, and future episodes, please visit: risawilliams.com.*All tools discussed on the show are meant for educational purposes only and not as a replacement for therapy or medical advice.
In this episode of the Label Free Podcast, host Deanna Radulescu interviews Dr. Tom Cowan, a medical doctor with 37 years of experience in alternative medicine. Dr. Cowan challenges conventional beliefs about viruses and diseases, questioning the existence of viruses and the validity of the germ theory.Dr. Cowan discusses the pillars of virology and explains how the scientific evidence behind the claim of the existence of viruses is lacking. He highlights the lack of studies showing that sick individuals can make others sick, debunking the traditional belief in contagion.The conversation delves into the flawed methods used in virology to isolate viruses, including the use of tissue cultures and electron microscope images. Dr. Cowan emphasizes the importance of questioning established beliefs and encourages listeners to approach information with a critical mindset.Dr. Cowan shares his insights on the nature of symptoms and diseases, advocating for a deeper understanding of the body's healing processes. He challenges the traditional approach to treating illnesses and offers alternative perspectives on health and wellness.To learn more about Dr. Tom Cowan and his work, listeners can visit his website at www.drtomcowan.com. Additionally, Dr. Cowan's clinic and courses can be found on the website, providing resources for individuals seeking a holistic approach to healthcare. For high-quality food items, listeners can explore drcollinsgarden.com, where Dr. Cowan offers products to support a healthy lifestyle.Are you ready to experience a new level of wellness? Look no further than doTERRA, the leading provider of high-quality essential oils. Join me, your host Deanna Radulescu, as I share an exciting partnership with doTERRA on the Label Free Podcast.Discover the power of nature's remedies with doTERRA's exceptional range of essential oils. From the invigorating Sweet Orange, perfect for consumption, to the refreshing and germ-fighting toothpaste, doTERRA has you covered. Experience the natural whitening and deep cleansing properties that will leave your mouth feeling fresh and revitalized.But that's not all! doTERRA offers a wide range of supplements designed to support your overall vitality. The Lifelong Vitality Pack is a must-try, packed with high-quality ingredients that will nourish your body from within. And for those seeking the ultimate anti-aging solution, look no further than the collagen and NMN combination. This dynamic duo is a game-changer, helping you maintain youthful skin elasticity, luscious hair, and strong nails.Ready to elevate your wellness journey? Click the link below to sign up and explore the world of doTERRA. Take advantage of our specially curated bundles, including the toothpaste, cleaning products, and more. Experience the transformative power of high-quality essential oils and unlock a healthier, happier you.Join the doTERRA revolution today and discover the true potential of nature'shttps://doterra.me/9BpKXkhttps://doterra.me/by9rqQAs always thank you for the support, to contact me directly follow the link below:https://www.labelfreepodcast.com Stay Healthy, Stay Ready- Deanna Marie Radulescu
In this episode of the Label Free Podcast, host Deanna Radulescu interviews Dr. Tom Cowan, a medical doctor with 37 years of experience in alternative medicine. Dr. Cowan challenges conventional beliefs about viruses and diseases, questioning the existence of viruses and the validity of the germ theory.Dr. Cowan discusses the pillars of virology and explains how the scientific evidence behind the claim of the existence of viruses is lacking. He highlights the lack of studies showing that sick individuals can make others sick, debunking the traditional belief in contagion.The conversation delves into the flawed methods used in virology to isolate viruses, including the use of tissue cultures and electron microscope images. Dr. Cowan emphasizes the importance of questioning established beliefs and encourages listeners to approach information with a critical mindset.Dr. Cowan shares his insights on the nature of symptoms and diseases, advocating for a deeper understanding of the body's healing processes. He challenges the traditional approach to treating illnesses and offers alternative perspectives on health and wellness.To learn more about Dr. Tom Cowan and his work, listeners can visit his website at www.drtomcowan.com. Additionally, Dr. Cowan's clinic and courses can be found on the website, providing resources for individuals seeking a holistic approach to healthcare. For high-quality food items, listeners can explore drcollinsgarden.com, where Dr. Cowan offers products to support a healthy lifestyle.Are you ready to experience a new level of wellness? Look no further than doTERRA, the leading provider of high-quality essential oils. Join me, your host Deanna Radulescu, as I share an exciting partnership with doTERRA on the Label Free Podcast.Discover the power of nature's remedies with doTERRA's exceptional range of essential oils. From the invigorating Sweet Orange, perfect for consumption, to the refreshing and germ-fighting toothpaste, doTERRA has you covered. Experience the natural whitening and deep cleansing properties that will leave your mouth feeling fresh and revitalized.But that's not all! doTERRA offers a wide range of supplements designed to support your overall vitality. The Lifelong Vitality Pack is a must-try, packed with high-quality ingredients that will nourish your body from within. And for those seeking the ultimate anti-aging solution, look no further than the collagen and NMN combination. This dynamic duo is a game-changer, helping you maintain youthful skin elasticity, luscious hair, and strong nails.Ready to elevate your wellness journey? Click the link below to sign up and explore the world of doTERRA. Take advantage of our specially curated bundles, including the toothpaste, cleaning products, and more. Experience the transformative power of high-quality essential oils and unlock a healthier, happier you.Join the doTERRA revolution today and discover the true potential of nature'shttps://doterra.me/9BpKXkhttps://doterra.me/by9rqQAs always thank you for the support, to contact me directly follow the link below:https://www.labelfreepodcast.com Stay Healthy, Stay Ready- Deanna Marie Radulescu
As we approach the year's end, relive the most riveting moments of the Alex Murdaugh murder trial through the lens of True Crime Today. Your host, Tony Brueski, has brought you unparalleled coverage, taking you deep into the heart of this high-profile case, hour by hour. Throughout the year, we've left no stone unturned, ensuring you didn't miss a single detail as first-degree murder charges hung over Alex Murdaugh, casting a dark shadow over the tragic deaths of his wife and son. The courtroom drama unfolded before your ears, providing an immersive and captivating experience unlike any other. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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As we approach the year's end, relive the most riveting moments of the Alex Murdaugh murder trial through the lens of True Crime Today. Your host, Tony Brueski, has brought you unparalleled coverage, taking you deep into the heart of this high-profile case, hour by hour. Throughout the year, we've left no stone unturned, ensuring you didn't miss a single detail as first-degree murder charges hung over Alex Murdaugh, casting a dark shadow over the tragic deaths of his wife and son. The courtroom drama unfolded before your ears, providing an immersive and captivating experience unlike any other. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
As we approach the year's end, relive the most riveting moments of the Alex Murdaugh murder trial through the lens of True Crime Today. Your host, Tony Brueski, has brought you unparalleled coverage, taking you deep into the heart of this high-profile case, hour by hour. Throughout the year, we've left no stone unturned, ensuring you didn't miss a single detail as first-degree murder charges hung over Alex Murdaugh, casting a dark shadow over the tragic deaths of his wife and son. The courtroom drama unfolded before your ears, providing an immersive and captivating experience unlike any other. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
As we approach the year's end, relive the most riveting moments of the Alex Murdaugh murder trial through the lens of True Crime Today. Your host, Tony Brueski, has brought you unparalleled coverage, taking you deep into the heart of this high-profile case, hour by hour. Throughout the year, we've left no stone unturned, ensuring you didn't miss a single detail as first-degree murder charges hung over Alex Murdaugh, casting a dark shadow over the tragic deaths of his wife and son. The courtroom drama unfolded before your ears, providing an immersive and captivating experience unlike any other. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In this episode, John Vervaeke, Iain McGilchrist, and Daniel Schmachtenberger dive deep into the metacrisis, unraveling its intricate layers. They discuss the role of hemispheric differences in shaping human experiences and worldviews, explore the contemporary meaning crisis, and analyze how human psychology intersects with global crises. Throughout their conversation, they stress the importance of shifting from extrinsic to intrinsic purposes, critique the dominance of the left hemisphere, and advocate for wisdom-based values. The panelists also ponder the potential for a new philosophical awakening, the reinterpretation of existing religions, and the necessity of holistic education. Importantly, they emphasize the significance of nurturing beauty, embracing awe, and recognizing our sacred obligation to protect our ever-evolving reality. The dialogue provides insights into how individuals can navigate this complex landscape and contribute to a wiser, more connected world. Iain McGilchrist: Iain McGilchrist is a renowned psychiatrist and writer known for his exploration of the brain's hemispheres. His seminal work, "The Master and His Emissary," delves into how the brain's structure affects human behavior, culture, and society, offering insightful perspectives on the cognitive underpinnings of modern challenges. Daniel Schmachtenberger: Daniel Schmachtenberger is a multidisciplinary thinker dedicated to addressing global existential risks. His work focuses on the intersection of technology, human psychology, and civilization dynamics. He is recognized for his deep insights into systemic health, generative societal design, and strategies for a sustainable and flourishing future. Glossary of Terms Metacrisis: A term encompassing various global existential risks and challenges. Meaning Crisis: The widespread feeling of lack of meaning in modern society. Relevance Realization: A cognitive process of determining what information is relevant in a given context. Resources and References: Dr. John Vervaeke: Website | YouTube | Patreon | X | Facebook Iain McGilchrist: Website | YouTube | X | Facebook Daniel Schmachtenberger: Website | Facebook | LinkedIn The Vervaeke Foundation John Vervaeke YouTube Awakening from the Meaning Crisis Books The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World - Iain McGilchrist How the West Really Lost God: A New Theory of Secularization - Mary Eberstadt The Psychology of Belonging - Kelly-Ann Allen Zombies in Western Culture: A Twenty-First Century Crisis - John Vervaeke, Christopher Mastropietro, and Filip Miscevic Heidegger, Neoplatonism, and the History of Being: Relation as Ontological Ground - James Filler Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny - Robert Wright Quotes "What in the nature of human mind, in the nature of human conditioning experience, we might even find that the term psychology or cognitive drivers are insufficient, which is fine, has brought us here, and what might a different relationship to human mind, psychology, cognition look like that might allow a more viable, better future. Before World War II, there was no risk that we could very quickly destroy the entire habitability of human civilization. That was brought into being with very powerful technology, nuclear weapons. And for the first time ever, we had the ability to make a series of bad decisions and radically change the possibility space of the world" - Daniel Schmachtenberger "Where there has been a significant drop in IQ, the insult is almost always in the right hemisphere. So, it's very important that the right hemisphere should remain the position of the master. And as long as the emissary follows the direction of the master that sees more, it's very helpful and useful. It's a good servant of a very poor master." - Iain McGilchrist "The right hemisphere seems to be more in touch with presence, whereas the left hemisphere is more about re-presentation, representing something that is abstracted out of the living world." - Iain McGilchrist "The prevalence of meaninglessness in modern society can be linked to a lack of purpose and belonging, a critical factor in the development of the metacrisis." - John Vervaeke Chapters with Timestamps [00:00:00] Introduction to the Metacrisis [00:01:04] Defining Metacrisis and Initial Thoughts [00:08:26] The Role of Brain Hemispheres in Human Experience [00:21:29] The Meaning Crisis in Modern Society [00:30:45] Human Mind and Cognition in the Metacrisis [00:39:42] Exploration of Etiology and Psychological-Environmental Interrelations [00:58:26] Redefining Purpose: Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic [01:08:16] Hemispheric Imbalance and Its Impact on Civilization [01:15:25] Rebalancing Power and Wisdom in Influential Figures [01:39:05] Navigating the Dance of Reason, Authority, and Power [01:53:19] Imagination in Rational Thinking [02:02:45] Philosophical Awakening and Global Issues [02:14:55] Human Responsibility in the Evolution of the Divine [02:34:15] Fostering Global Wisdom through Pluralism [02:39:25] The Intersection of Religion and Scale [02:55:29] Revitalizing Religion for Modern Challenges [03:05:56] Reimagining Education and Institutional Structures [03:14:24] Embracing Beauty and Sacred Obligation Timestamped Highlights [00:01:04] - Daniel Schmachtenberger introduces the metacrisis topic and its significance. [00:08:26] - Iain McGilchrist discusses the role of hemispheric differences in shaping human experience and worldviews. [00:21:29] - John Vervaeke addresses the meaning crisis and its implications in modern society. [00:30:45] - The panel delves into how the nature of human mind and cognition has contributed to the current state of the world. [00:39:42] - Exploring the roots of societal issues, highlighting the interplay between psychology and global crises, and the importance of relational human experiences. [00:58:26] - Discussion on the contrast between intrinsic and extrinsic purposes, emphasizing the need to shift focus from utility to deeper values like relationships, nature, and the sacred. [01:08:16] - The dialogue critiques the left hemisphere's dominance and its role in driving competitive, destructive outcomes, highlighting the need for a wisdom-based value shift. [01:15:25] - Exploring the interplay between power, wisdom, and the need to rediscover the sacredness of existence to foster meaningful connections and inspire change in influential individuals. [01:39:05] - Discussion on the Enlightenment's impact in differentiating reason from pure calculation, stressing the importance of maintaining reason as a balanced, experiential approach to life. [01:53:19] - The panelists discuss the importance of imagination and aspiration in rational thinking. [02:04:45] - Reflections on the potential for a new philosophical awakening in addressing global issues. [02:14:55] - The panelists explore the idea that humans have a role in responding to the divine, facilitating its evolution, and highlight the importance of our responsibility in this process. [02:34:15] - Vervaeke and McGilchrist advocate for fostering global wisdom by embracing pluralistic philosophies and emphasizing the role of individual and community models. [02:39:25] - Integrating differentiation in a potential new religion that aligns with existing faiths and addresses contemporary issues is discussed. [02:55:29] - How existing religions can be reinterpreted to address contemporary issues and foster wisdom development. [03:05:56] - A call for holistic, integrated education, breaking feedback loops hindering progress, and nurturing wisdom and sacredness in governance and society. [03:14:24] - Conclusion: The panelists emphasize the importance of nurturing beauty, embracing awe, and recognizing a sacred obligation to protect reality in our ever-changing world.
In this episode I'm joined by Dr James Munnik and Prof Leon Van Niekerk. James is a Counselling Psychology Lecturer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. James has worked with a number of athletes in his own private practice as a high performance mental coach in psychotherapy and counselling. He has special interests in sport/exercise psychology research and Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy (REBT) theory and practice. Leon is a Professor of Psychology at University of Fort Hare in South Africa. He is a registered Counselling Psychologist and has his own psychology consultancy practice where he focuses on the provision of sport psychological services to individual athletes and teams. Leon's research interests are in the psychological well-being of athletes. This includes topics such as the development of mental toughness, sport identity and life roles, burnout, stress and anxiety among athletes, the effectiveness of mindfulness during competition, mental health in sport and the psychological health benefits of exercise. In this episode we discuss a paper entitled “Recommendations for Integrating Psychological Skills Training (PST) into Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy (REBT)” which was led by James and co-written by Dr Martin Turner and Leon.
Do You Know the Difference Between Fear & Your Inner Voice?We often hold ourselves back from achieving our goals due to fear – but do we ever take the time to distinguish between fear and our inner voice? The two can have similar effects on us, so here's how to tell them apart:
In this episode hosts Brandon and Lindsy are joined by their unrefined friend and guest Doug Van Dorn. They discuss a range of topics, including Doug's upcoming podcast "Giant Steps," the symbolism of the number 70 in connection to the 70 nations mentioned in Genesis, and the transfiguration story in Luke 9 and 10. They explore the concept of the divine council and its relevance to the fall of Satan and the reclaiming of the heavenly sons of God. The conversation also touches on conspiracy theories, discernment, masks, mental illness, and the importance of being informed about culture and society. https://www.douglasvandorn.com/https://unrefinedpodcast.com[00:00:56] Doug's upcoming podcast "Giant Steps"[00:03:38] Doug's paper on the transfiguration story [00:08:09] The connection between the 70 disciples sent out by Jesus and the symbolism of the 70 nations mentioned in Genesis.[00:12:01] The connection between Mount Hermon and the number 70[00:13:18] The symbolism of Satan falling like lightning [00:15:48] Event of Satan's fall and its significance in relation to Psalm 89 and the divine council.[00:23:29] Discussion of the author, covenant, and witnesses in the divine counsel in Psalm 89.[00:27:34] Different theories of the atonement [00:35:13]The wildfires in Maui [00:40:03] Conspiracy Theories and Rational Thinking [00:41:24] Reflection on the inconsistency of believing in total depravity but dismissing the existence of conspiracies.[00:49:28] The importance of presuppositions [00:51:54] The high view of scripture and belonging to another kingdom [00:54:00] Challenging and evaluating one's worldview [00:58:25] Discussion on the obligation of Christians to be informed about what's happening in the culture and the responsibility to be involved in the public sphere.[01:00:56] The significance of creating a church culture that allows for freedom of thought and questioning without shaming or mocking individuals.[01:04:19] Staying centered on the gospel This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4656375/advertisement
The Periyar-Ambedkar think tank, based in Australia, dedicates the month of September to promoting the "Month of Reason," during which they actively conduct awareness campaigns. Balaji, a resident of Sydney, and Sumathi Vijayakumar, who resides in Canberra, engage in a discussion with RaySel regarding their initiative. - ஆஸ்திரேலியாவில் இயங்கும் பெரியார்-அம்பேத்கார் சிந்தனை வட்டம் செப்டம்பர் மாதத்தை “பகுத்தறிவு மாதம்” என்று கடைபிடித்து விழிப்புணர்வு முன்னெடுப்புகளை செய்கிறது. இது தொடர்பாக சிட்னியில் வாழும் பாலாஜி அவர்களும், கான்பெராவில் வாழும் சுமதி விஜயகுமார் அவர்களும் கலந்துரையாடுகின்றனர். அவர்களோடு உரையாடியவர்: றைசெல்.
A Joe-Biden-hating MAGA bro called into Politics Done Right with a diatribe against Joe Biden with Fox-News-driven accusations and personal attacks. By the end, he had to agree with us on several truths. The YouTube video features a conversation between the host and "Joe," a caller who is critical of Democrats and strongly believes in various conspiracy theories, such as the 2020 Presidential election being rigged and Joe Biden being a rapist based on allegations by Tara Reid. The host allows Joe to speak at length, ensuring that his views are fully presented before engaging in a point-by-point discussion. The host counters Joe's claims by raising allegations of sexual misconduct against Donald Trump and discussing Trump's own recorded comments about women. When discussing education and local governance, the host challenges Joe's views by explaining how Republican actions can contradict their stated principles, such as local control and parent control, using the example of a school district being taken over by a state governor-appointed board. Throughout the conversation, the host works to find common ground with Joe, emphasizing that they both care about children, the country, and their community, even if they disagree on specific issues. The aim appears to be to shift Joe toward more rational, less inflammatory thinking. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/support
In "How to Think like a Philosopher," Julian Baggini turns to eminent philosophers, past and present, to find practical solutions for today's most vexing questions.
Welcome to "FBI Unscripted," a compelling podcast series brought to you by "The Hidden Killers Podcast." Join us as we delve into the captivating world of true crime with exclusive interviews and unparalleled insights from seasoned FBI agents. Each episode of "FBI Unscripted" takes you behind the scenes of current-day true crime cases, where we explore the minds of these elite law enforcement professionals. Gain a firsthand understanding of their relentless pursuit of justice, as they unravel the most enigmatic criminal mysteries of our time. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news. This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events. Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience. Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime, or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week In Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news. This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events. Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience. Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime, or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week In Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The echoes of past scandals continue to resound in the present as the Murdaugh family saga unfolds. This South Carolina legal dynasty's corruption seems to have seeped through its generational roots, tainting their understanding of rules, regulations, and rational thinking. The patriarch, Randolph Murdaugh Sr., set the stage as a formidable solicitor in the early 20th century. His practices, while ostensibly legal, raised eyebrows even then, hinting at a pattern of privilege and power that would define the Murdaughs for generations to come. Fast forward to the present day, and the family's once-hallowed name is mired in scandal, with Alex Murdaugh at the epicenter. Accused of orchestrating the brutal murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, Alex has shocked the nation, leading many to question how corruption has passed through the Murdaugh lineage. Robin Dreeke, former head of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Program, and Tony Brueski, renowned podcast host, have examined the Murdaugh case extensively. They point to a troubling connection between the family's long-standing sense of entitlement and the seemingly irrational decisions leading to their downfall. According to Dreeke, when individuals are continually shielded from consequences due to wealth, power, or influence, it can lead to distorted thinking. The rules, as they apply to the rest of society, start to lose meaning for such individuals. This insulation from the real world can potentially lead to irrational behavior and impaired decision-making. In Murdaugh's case, their vast legal connections and influence in the South Carolina Lowcountry seemingly provided them with a unique immunity, fostering a belief that they were above the law. From the controversial cases tied to the Murdaugh law firm to the alleged theft of settlement money, the family's actions reflect a dismissive attitude towards legal and ethical boundaries. Brueski suggests that this warped perspective could have been a contributing factor in the shocking crimes Alex Murdaugh stands accused of today. Accustomed to bending the rules without repercussions, he may have believed he could orchestrate a brutal crime and escape detection. The impact of generational corruption on rational thinking is not limited to the Murdaughs. Still, their case provides a chillingly clear example of how unchecked privilege can breed arrogance, irrationality, and potentially, criminal behavior. As South Carolina grapples with the fallout of the Murdaugh scandal, it's clear that the family's century-long legacy of power and privilege has left a stain on the state's legal landscape. As investigations continue, there's hope that justice will finally be served, signaling an end to the era where the "rules didn't apply" to the Murdaugh family. Want to listen to ALL our Podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for 3 days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on: Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The echoes of past scandals continue to resound in the present as the Murdaugh family saga unfolds. This South Carolina legal dynasty's corruption seems to have seeped through its generational roots, tainting their understanding of rules, regulations, and rational thinking. The patriarch, Randolph Murdaugh Sr., set the stage as a formidable solicitor in the early 20th century. His practices, while ostensibly legal, raised eyebrows even then, hinting at a pattern of privilege and power that would define the Murdaughs for generations to come. Fast forward to the present day, and the family's once-hallowed name is mired in scandal, with Alex Murdaugh at the epicenter. Accused of orchestrating the brutal murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, Alex has shocked the nation, leading many to question how corruption has passed through the Murdaugh lineage. Robin Dreeke, former head of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Program, and Tony Brueski, renowned podcast host, have examined the Murdaugh case extensively. They point to a troubling connection between the family's long-standing sense of entitlement and the seemingly irrational decisions leading to their downfall. According to Dreeke, when individuals are continually shielded from consequences due to wealth, power, or influence, it can lead to distorted thinking. The rules, as they apply to the rest of society, start to lose meaning for such individuals. This insulation from the real world can potentially lead to irrational behavior and impaired decision-making. In Murdaugh's case, their vast legal connections and influence in the South Carolina Lowcountry seemingly provided them with a unique immunity, fostering a belief that they were above the law. From the controversial cases tied to the Murdaugh law firm to the alleged theft of settlement money, the family's actions reflect a dismissive attitude towards legal and ethical boundaries. Brueski suggests that this warped perspective could have been a contributing factor in the shocking crimes Alex Murdaugh stands accused of today. Accustomed to bending rules without repercussions, he may have believed he could orchestrate a brutal crime and escape detection. The impact of generational corruption on rational thinking is not limited to the Murdaughs. Still, their case provides a chillingly clear example of how unchecked privilege can breed arrogance, irrationality, and potentially, criminal behavior. As South Carolina grapples with the fallout of the Murdaugh scandal, it's clear that the family's century-long legacy of power and privilege has left a stain on the state's legal landscape. As investigations continue, there's hope that justice will finally be served, signalling an end to the era where the "rules didn't apply" to the Murdaugh family. Want to listen to ALL our Podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for 3 days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on: Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Striking a balance between too much logic and too much emotion isn't easy. But with a bit of practise you can create what therapists sometimes refer to as the Wise Mind.Support the showSubmit a question https://richardnicholls.net/question/ Social Media Links Twitter https://twitter.com/richardnicholls Instagram https://www.instagram.com/richardnichollsreal Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RichardNichollsAuthor Youtube https://www.youtube.com/richardnicholls Mastadon https://mastodon.social/@richardnicholls
It's the paradox of the successful. Psychologists call it survivor bias. The people you hear from are the people who were successful. That's why now they have the platform that means you're listening to what they say.And what they say is ‘never give up'.Muhammad Ali. ‘Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.'Vince Lombardi. ‘Winners never quit and quitters never win.'Thomas Edison. ‘Our greatest weakness lies in giving up.'But sometimes it might just be true that the gold you're searching for isn't there waiting to be found. It's ok to stop and choose to dig somewhere else. The Unlock Moment isn't about knowing where the gold is. It's being comfortable with the choices you make about how and where you choose to search.--Dr Gary Crotaz, PhD: https://garycrotaz.com
In this episode, we critically examine 5 principles of Rational Thinking as outlined by philosopher Julian Baggini.
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Aujourd'hui, dans l'épisode 4/4 de la mini-série sur les cultures fortes de la Tech, j'ai le plaisir d'accueillir Nicholas Wagner, le Chief People Officer de 360 Learning. 360 Learning, c'est cette scaleup fondée en 2009 par Guillaume Alary-Raisonnier, Nick Hernandez et Sébastien Mignot qui s'est lancée à l'assaut de l'apprentissage collaboratif en entreprise. L'idée c'est de permettre à tout un chacun-e de créer du contenu et interagir avec, puis d'analyser les contenus qui gagneraient le plus à être optimisés grâce à une couche d'Intelligence Artificielle. Après une dernière levée de 200 millions en 2021 (Sumeru, Silver Lake Waterman, SoftBank, et les historiques dont BpiFrance, XAnge, ISAI, Educapital) deux ans après une levée de 40 millions pour se lancer à la conquête des US, 360 est présente en France, aux US et aux UK. Nicholas a commencé par 10 ans en grand groupe (Alsthom, Areva, Crédit Agricole…), dont deux ans au Vietnam, avant de passer 10 ans dans des sociétés en croissance. De 100 collaborateurs à l'arrivée de Nicholas en 2019, 360 est montée à 400 actuellement, en gardant une culture extrêmement particulière. Certains décrivent la culture 360Learning comme une culture “d'introvertis dans un monde d'extravertis” : elle est désignée en interne par le terme de “Convexity”
In this episode, we explore the importance of distinguishing between reactive and reflective states of mind. Reactivity is often driven by fear, panic, stress, and anxiety, and it can be an indicator of a lack of trust in oneself and the business built. On the other hand, being reflective allows for the necessary space to think, evaluate options, and find solutions. We discuss how it's easy to slip into a reactive state when facing problems, emphasizing the need to pause, calm down, and assess the situation. Trusting in your business to provide stability and support is essential. Breathe deeply and ask yourself, "What is the worst thing that could happen?" Take control of what's within your power and give yourself some space to distance from the issue. We introduce the concept of fear-setting, a powerful exercise that helps conquer fears by defining and assessing them on a scale of 1 to 10. This exercise can reveal that some fears might not be as significant as initially thought, allowing you to address them more reflectively and proactively. As a leader, operating from a reflective state is crucial. Taking time to assess and reflect on situations enables finding the best possible solutions. It's vital to recognize when you're in a reactive state and take the necessary steps to disengage and evaluate the situation. Trust in yourself and the business you've built, and strive to operate from a reflective state. Give your support to the Self Aware Leader Podcast by rating us on Apple Podcasts or awarding us a 5-star review on Spotify. Stay connected and join our growing community by following us on Instagram at @selfawareleaderpodcast and on Twitter at @selfawarepod. Your engagement helps us continue delivering thought-provoking content and inspiring stories for leaders like you.
Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series - where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology. In today's episode, Chris and Abbie are discussing: The Illusion of Rational Thought. We will discuss the positives and negatives of rational decision making, as well as the role our emotions play in our decision making processes. [March 6, 2023] 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - Dr. Abbie Maroño Intro 01:21 - Intro Links - Tuxcare – tuxcare.com - Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ - Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ - Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ - Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ - Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb - CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ - innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 06:00 - The Topic of the Day: The Illusion of Rational Thinking 08:18 - The Difference "Framing" Makes 12:53 - Why "FREE" Isn't Free 17:49 - Western Influence 20:02 - Having More, Feeling Less 22:00 - Analysis Paralysis 28:33 - Embodied Cognition 30:21 - You're Getting Warmer 33:59 - Excitation Transfer Theory 35:13 - Let the Countdown Begin 39:02 - Emotional Responses 42:31 - Incidental Emotions 45:45 - Wrap Up - www.social-engineer.com - www.innocentlivesfoundation.org 48:01 - Outro Find us online: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/abbiejmarono - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-abbie-maroño-phd-35ab2611a - Twitter: https://twitter.com/humanhacker - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy References: Mano, H. (1990). Emotional states and decision making. ACR North American Advances. DellaVigna, S. (2009). Psychology and economics: Evidence from the field. Journal of Economic literature, 47(2), 315-372. Nickerson, R. S. (1998). Confirmation bias: A ubiquitous phenomenon in many guises. Review of general psychology, 2(2), 175-220. Klein, N. H., & Oglethorpe, J. E. (1987). Cognitive reference points in consumer decision making. ACR North American Advances. Koop, G. J., & Johnson, J. G. (2012). The use of multiple reference points in risky decision making. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 25(1), 49-62. Seiler, M. J., Seiler, V. L., & Lane, M. A. (2012). Mental accounting and false reference points in real estate investment decision making. Journal of Behavioral finance, 13(1), 17-26. Bottom, W. P., & Studt, A. (1993). Framing effects and the distributive aspects of integrative bargaining. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 56, 459–474 So, J., Achar, C., Han, D., Agrawal, N., Duhachek, A., & Maheswaran, D. (2015). The psychology of appraisal: Specific emotions and decision-making. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 25(3), 359-371. Kristensen, H., & Ga¨ rling, T. (1997). Anchor points, reference points, and counteroffers in negotiations. Manuscript submitted for publication. Neale, M. A., Huber, V. L., & Northcraft, G. B. (1987). The framing of negotiations: Contextual versus task frames. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 39, 228–241 Broniarczyk, Susan M., Hoyer, Wayne D., & McAlister, Leigh (1998). Consumers' perceptions of the assortment offered in a grocery category: The impact of item reduction. Journal of Marketing Research, 35(May), 166–176. Carpenter, Gregory S., & Nakamoto, Kent (1989). Consumer preference formation and pioneering advantage. Journal of Marketing Research, 26(August), 285–298 Andrade, E. B., & Ariely, D. (2009). The enduring impact of transient emotions on decision making. Organizational behavior and human decision processes, 109(1), 1-8. Foglia, L., & Wilson, R. A. (2013). Embodied cognition. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 4(3), 319-325. Wilson, A. D., & Golonka, S. (2013). Embodied cognition is not what you think it is. Frontiers in psychology, 4, 58. Wilson, M. (2002). Six views of embodied cognition. Psychonomic bulletin & review, 9, 625-636. Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2013). Shared neural mechanisms underlying social warmth and physical warmth. Psychological science, 24(11), 2272-2280.
In this episode, I'm joined by Dr Martin Turner. Martin is a Reader in Psychology at The Manchester Metropolitan University specialising in human performance under pressure and adversity. Martin's research also includes the use of a counselling framework called Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) to help athletes reduce their irrational beliefs that cause unhelpful emotions and maladaptive behaviours. As a practitioner sport and exercise psychologist, Martin has worked with a number of professional athletes across a range of sports including football, cricket, rugby, cycling, archery, shooting, and equestrian. Martin has a new book out entitled “The Rational Practitioner” which provides a comprehensive portrayal of REBT applied within sport and performance. In this episode we explore the book with a focus on how athletes and coaches can utilise and incorporate REBT into their practices.
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OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES Biden gives Zelensky a heroes welcome — AND $45 BILLION. Can Zelensky afford shirt and shoes now?2:12 US-made missiles have been shot down over western Russia says Russia. What if Russia put missiles in Cuba, and Cuba fired the missiles into USA? What would we do?8:50 Washington Post does an awkward walk back of their certainty that Russia blew up Nordstream Pipelines. Now say that evidence is not pointing to Russia.15:31 McConnell: “World War 3” is the number one priority for the US right now.18:57 A century ago and now, Ukraine politics is tied to the song we know as "Carol of the Bells" - caught up in murder, revolutions and public relations26:04 What can we learn from the Christmas Truce of 1914, a truce by and for soldiers. 39:25 What was the atmosphere like during the ceasefire?46:23 The purpose of government is not to gain territory, but to defend our liberties.48:31 Church changes Christmas carol lyrics to honor women and queers and exclude Christ52:52 An interesting survey about American attitudes toward First Amendment and religion.59:03 Listener asks why, as a Christian, I would celebrate Christmas1:16:50 A Fuel From Water & CO2? Will the politicians allow it? Another example of how the "climate crisis" is engineered and only things that support their agenda are allowed — just like the "pandemic1:26:39 Porsche, Lamborghini, and other car sports car companies have been investigating hybrids in order to preserve the sound of internal combustion engines.1:30:22 How will CBDC affect the military? Should we just leave active duty?1:33:26 SLV and GLD - what's the ratio of paper silver and gold to assets held?1:38:49 The Luciferian ritual of foreign policies1:58:55 City of Buffalo files suit against gun manufacturers, makers of gun parts. Lawsuit is illegal, unconstitutional2:21:42 Biden asks the Supreme Court to delay the end of Title 42 until after Christmas.2:27:39 Newly elected GOP Congressman has a hilariously fictional biography that will likely send him to jail.2:34:40 State Curriculum Calls for an "End to Rational Thinking". Didn't that happen long ago? But now they DEMAND it2:49:32 O, TANNENBAUM! Climate crazies chop off top of giant Christmas tree at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate.2:55:38Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver
OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESBiden gives Zelensky a heroes welcome — AND $45 BILLION. Can Zelensky afford shirt and shoes now?2:12 US-made missiles have been shot down over western Russia says Russia. What if Russia put missiles in Cuba, and Cuba fired the missiles into USA? What would we do?8:50 Washington Post does an awkward walk back of their certainty that Russia blew up Nordstream Pipelines. Now say that evidence is not pointing to Russia.15:31 McConnell: “World War 3” is the number one priority for the US right now.18:57 A century ago and now, Ukraine politics is tied to the song we know as "Carol of the Bells" - caught up in murder, revolutions and public relations26:04 What can we learn from the Christmas Truce of 1914, a truce by and for soldiers. 39:25 What was the atmosphere like during the ceasefire?46:23 The purpose of government is not to gain territory, but to defend our liberties.48:31 Church changes Christmas carol lyrics to honor women and queers and exclude Christ52:52 An interesting survey about American attitudes toward First Amendment and religion.59:03 Listener asks why, as a Christian, I would celebrate Christmas1:16:50 A Fuel From Water & CO2? Will the politicians allow it? Another example of how the "climate crisis" is engineered and only things that support their agenda are allowed — just like the "pandemic1:26:39 Porsche, Lamborghini, and other car sports car companies have been investigating hybrids in order to preserve the sound of internal combustion engines.1:30:22 How will CBDC affect the military? Should we just leave active duty?1:33:26 SLV and GLD - what's the ratio of paper silver and gold to assets held?1:38:49 The Luciferian ritual of foreign policies1:58:55 City of Buffalo files suit against gun manufacturers, makers of gun parts. Lawsuit is illegal, unconstitutional2:21:42 Biden asks the Supreme Court to delay the end of Title 42 until after Christmas.2:27:39 Newly elected GOP Congressman has a hilariously fictional biography that will likely send him to jail.2:34:40 State Curriculum Calls for an "End to Rational Thinking". Didn't that happen long ago? But now they DEMAND it2:49:32 O, TANNENBAUM! Climate crazies chop off top of giant Christmas tree at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate.2:55:38Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver
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hello? Hello, Vitality Seekers. This is your host, Caroline Schaefer. Please help me welcome Allan Knight. Alan has a master's degree in counseling psychology and is an author of Soulmates Revolution and he also has a Facebook group called Zen Zone Mindset. He is a former Zen monk of nine years. And I can't wait to get into all of this because it's fascinating as half. How you doing there Allan? Well, now that I'm speaking to you, how can I not be perked up? You're so bubbly and enthusiastic. So I feel fat by the way. Just not a correction, but I've written two books. One is called "Mind Gone Wild". So in mindset and the other one is soulmate, right? Wow. Okay. I'm interested in both of those. I definitely probably have a wild mind. It doesn't seem to ever shut down. That's awesome. Tell us a little backstory, give us a little heads up on how this all evolved. Well, I'll be really brief when I was 13, my mother was diagnosed with cancer and told she had six months to live and she lived for 15 years. my mother Was really my first role model of the power of the human spirit. When I was 19, my father died. I was taking a bachelor of psychology at the time, and I knew I wanted to help people and teach and coach and speak, but I didn't know what the hell I was going to do. So I decided to take a year. Get to know myself travel the world, which I did country to country, to country city to city. Oh, oh, okay. That was beautiful. That was beautiful. That was, is that all there is, is that all there is, is that all there is, there was some void missing inside me. And then I had my first life-changing experience where I came very close to dying. Which freaked the hell out of me. And I was really scared. Came back to Montreal, met some people that have these calm, clear eyes. They were living at what was called the Zen den meditation center. And they invited me there and there were about 35 of them all calm, clear. And I said, I want that. I moved in, became a Zen monk for nine years until I missed women too much. And then I left the monastery. That's a damn good reason. Oh my goodness. It is a fascinating lifestyle though. I just find though the whole premise of that simplicity, you know, the bare minimum, all the meditation, and the cooking together and the community, it's fascinating to me. It really is. So you did that for nine years and then you came back and tell me a little bit about how you got involved in the book writing. You're right. Well, what happened is when I reentered society, I realized that you don't need to be a monk or nun to get in what I call the Zen Zone. That calm clear state which I live in most of the time now I'm so grateful. But then I realized I was a bit of a bastard case as it was living my life out in the world. So I realized quite quickly that unless you connect the Zen zone with every aspect of life, it was going to be limited. So I went back to get a master's degree in counseling psychology, and my thesis was the quality of relationships with it's founded on the quality of relationship you have with yourself. And that was always my modus operandi. I knew intuitively being an Aquarius and a visionary that I was going to work both in the entrepreneurial world from a business point of view. And in the personal world, soulmate, the concept of soulmates always attracted me for some reason. And I knew that I was destined to create a unique program because, when I moved out to Vancouver, I kind of started my, my profession as a coach and something, you know, I had quite an experience because as people were coming into my office and I was doing my assessment and evaluation, many of them admitted to me that they had spent five, 10, or even $25,000 on self-development. Many of them still were procrastinating, still had a hyper active mind. Like you just teaching still had social anxiety, not like you lack of confidence, lack of boldness. And the list goes on and I said, something's wrong. They're spending all this money on self-development. They might go to seminars, get pumped up by the speaker, come back. And then within a short time, they're back to the same old, same old, or they read a lot. A lot of books gather a lot of information and information. But knowledge when it is sometimes not power, heart is power. Presence of mind is power. Compassion is power in freedoms. And the mind of course is adds to it. The light bulb went on when I realized that I needed to create a program that was more of an inner fitness and verbal fitness system. And I always wanted to connect self-development with communication mastery, because I felt like in the self development. Everything's mindset, mindset, mindset. It's great mindset. Great. But it's not the whole thing. Unless you connect the mind into emotional commitment into consistent action into effective communication is limited. Over the years I developed a fast track program. It's my nine-step formula that I use, where if someone goes through it within 90 days, they actually get to quite a high level of inner freedom mental toughness, inner confidence, focus and start mastering their communication skills because when you feel great inside 80% of it oozes out into your communication anyway. Right. And that's what I've developed over the years. So that's how I got into writing and training and coaching. I love that I call it transformational vocabulary. I define that as the conversation that you're having with yourself. And I know about 80% of that is a negative space and that is not good. I do believe most of us do, stay in that space too. It's kinda sad, but, I always tell clients things like. You don't say I have to go work out, it's I get to go work out. It's just a couple little words that you shift around in your head , to really change the outlook of what you're doing. It brings on that gratitude and it just puts things usually from the negative into a positive. So I think, we're on same page here. It's very interesting and I'm such a big believer in everything starts in your mind. And I love the term verbal fitness. Talk to me a little more about verbal fitness. I'm big into fitness itself for health, but, I also love words and it just makes sense that they go together. Well, it's interesting because when people actually say Alan, what's unique about your program and what's unique about you. There are a lot of people that are coaches and of course there's a lot of overlap. But I think the two distinguishing features of what I'm about versus maybe what a lot of people are. I don't know, at this point is that I've created a system that's duplicatable. The problem is that a lot of people spend a lifetime in self-development and still don't get to where they want to be. So this is fairly rapid and to use your word transformational program, that if you go through, once you continue on, on your. When you get off track, you know, exactly which step to get back on track with and get back into what I call the 10 zone, the super highway of life.opAnd so it becomes a self-coaching system and we become less dependent on more teaching and more knowledge and more information. Not that it's bad. It's good. It's all great. But now we start to live it and be it. And I always wanted to be a person on a walk to talk. I don't want to just be a teacher. I want to be a master. Now the verbal part is that I always had a bit of the gift of the gab I was told. And so communication was key to me. And even though a lot of people have gone to tons of self-development, including myself at some point, and even recently, a friend of mine who's highly spiritual, highly evolved. She doesn't know how to break up with her boyfriend. So she's asking me for advice on how to communicate, cause she never really taught some of the communication skills that are very, very important to complete the self-mastery journey. So that's why I teach a lot of selling skills, presentation skills, public speaking, skills, networking skills. But I realized, when I started out that most of it comes from the inside out and that's why I combined the two. I agree a hundred percent. Oh my goodness. How you think about everything? Effects All facets of your life, your businesses, your relationships. It's one of those things like with finances, they really need to teach it in school because you need it for everything. Sorry to interrupt you. No, that's fine. Yeah, here's the thing about communication, which I discovered, which is an interesting point. It depends on where the person's at. There are people that I know that are quite highly developed in their own spiritual, personal development, and all they need is to Polish up their communication skills and learn some of the basic back and forth skills. Others, no matter how much you teach them, these communication skills. I know a gentleman that I met recently, that's like, that is no matter how much you teach them the communication. It won't work now because he hasn't done the work on the inside. So you could teach them all the communication skills in the world that it won't be effective. I again, I brought the nine steps. So a person sees exactly where they are on the mind map, and then they know what they have to focus on what they don't have to focus on. So it's very important to have that discernment. What does this person need at this time? It comes back to other people's experiences, define them and how they think, and then how they hycommunicate and it all is a trickle effect. And even though you might not agree with the word somebody saying, or the actions , it does come back to that verbal fitness and why they're coming up with those words and those terms and those thoughts, and it's, you know, usually their history and what they've been fed. It's kind of fascinating. Tell me a little more about this hyperactive mind. I'm always scared to go into this because I feel a little guilty already. I have a feeling that I'm definitely, the poster child for this . do you think just for fun, is your mind really hyperactive or it's just very active in a stimulating positive way. If I probably had to call a spade a spade here, I would probably say it's a little hyperactive. I can rest, but if it's very hard to just shut it off. Do you have trouble receiving? No, I don't. I wouldn't say that. Are you. It depends on what it is. I'm impatient when it's technology or mechanical. I'm very creative person and I have a lot of patients with that but anything mechanical and technical, not so much. Interesting thing about the hyperactive mind. Cause a lot of people think because I was a monk at some point that I'm going to, I always suggest meditation, which is not true. There's some people that I would suggest meditation is very good for them. At this point, others, I would recommend not do meditation. They're not ready for it. Other people, the reason they can't meditate is they need to work through some of their emotional stuff before they can even meditate. There was a wonderful twin soulmate sister of mine who passed away 10 years ago. And I, when I first got into meditation, I wanted her to meditate because I knew it would help her. The more she meditated, the more angry she became because she had a lot of unresolved anger inside her. She had to deal with the forgiveness of stuff before she can ever think of meditating. I feel so much better. Cause I meditate every morning and I love it. And I would do it for two hours straight if I could, because I just enjoy it so much. So that made me feel better. So I guess I'm at peace with some things. You are definitely at peace with something. There are some subtle things related to impatience or whatever, or you have trouble relaxing. That's a different story. That's not necessarily because you don't meditate. Well, it might be that there are things in your life that as they harmonize and balance out, you will balance out more. Just one fun thing, when I teach my introduction to the strategy of the nine steps, I paint a picture of a circle down here. I call it the Zen zone. Now the Zen zone is that calm, clear mind, just like the blue sky. You go outside blue sky. It's always there, even if it's cloudy and rainy, you know that over is the sun and the clear sky, same as the eternal mind, the Zen zone mind, then connect it to the Zen, mind his emotions, then the rational thinking. Physical body that leads to communication with people and living our dream lifestyle. The problem is that a lot of us are run by the emotions and the mind in a negative way. Either the mind could be negative because we have negative belief systems, or we have a hyperactive mind that gets in the way of tapping deeply into the Zen zone on a consistent basis or the emotions become turbulent, sadness, anger, fear, hate I, you know, whatever, start to fill the air. And that cloudiness of the emotional psychological turbulence gets in the way. And that's going to affect all our communication. Guess what, why are most relationship dysfunctional? Because they're related there's with yourself as this. So, what I do in my system is I helped you to harmonize all of it. So you live more and more in the Zen zone, you transform negative beliefs, you channel your emotions, which is very important into enthusiasm and passion action, harmonious balance action. And then all of that leads, the Zen zone guides it, the higher self guides that not the rational mind and the neck and the negative miner, the high productive emotions. There's an expression by one of my mentors, many years ago, the the mind, the rational mind is a great servant, but a terrible master. And I think we live in a world where we give way too much attention to information and knowledge. It's good, but it's not the master. You know, I am probably a little guilty that I do read a ton, but I read and I need to, utilize what I'm reading more instead of just keep gathering and gathering and gathering. Right. Yes. You have to, you have to implement what the knowledge that you're pulling. And the more I'm hearing about you, the more I'm convinced you're a highly developing being already. Ultimate Zen master. You remember present master than I am. Actually really want to learn to do meditation even better. Sorry to interrupt you. I got a great idea. You and I started a monkery and nunnery. Alright. I don't know about that part. I, I think I just liked the meditation and the lifestyle. Well, most of the lifestyle I'd have the same problem. Yeah. But I do love the psychology end of things a lot. How people tick is very fascinating. Personally, I think communication. The biggest culprit for everything, because the way you communicate with yourself and then B the way you communicate with others and you can't compete with others until you learn to communicate with yourself. So totally agree with you. Yay. That's awesome. Tell me more about this soulmate revolution. Okay. The interesting thing, it's funny. I was on a podcast two days ago, and the woman who made it. She said, Allan, this is your main passion, why aren't you doing it? And I will be focusing in on 2022, but soulmates, the concept of soulmates always fascinated me, even when I was 19 years old. At that time I had this vision that I would start the nightclub, my name kn RGH team bring chivalry back into the room, which I think is a little bit, so it changed into the soulmate revolution, but the concept that. Is that, you know, obviously people ask me all the time, do we have one soulmate? Or many of course we have many. So what does a soulmate? Somebody it's a heart-centered connection. You and I have a heart-centered connection. So we have many soulmates. The thing is we have business soulmate, friends, soulmates, uh, family, soulmates, but we also have romantic soulmates and twin souls. Most people are not up at night thinking. I can't wait til I meet my business soulmate. That's why in my book it says, finding all your soul mates, including the one, I attended a lot of training and webinars and they all talk about drawing in the one drawing into one. And I think to me, Way too much pressure. I don't think it's the works like that. The way I teach the soulmate revolution, the first seven of the nine steps is your inner soulmate. If you learn to tap into that, accept adore, respect and love yourself unconditionally, then you walk around as a love machine without these psychological needs of control and manipulation and fears. And then you just attract organically amazing people. And there'll be many soulmates. There'll be different levels of soulmates. And if, if you want and it's part of destiny or whatever you want to call it, that romantic one will come into your life. I have, and I've had many wonderful soulmates. And if I'm destined to have my next romantic soulmate. Great. If not, that's okay. If they come into my life and we want to do the soulmate revolution together, I always wanted to be a soulmate minister, but by the way, in battery, Mary soulmates off, oh, that's a cool concept. It's relatively a new term in my world. Um, I recently was talking to a friend of mine who does is, uh, is a life coach. And she was recommending that, the men are from Mars. Women are from Venus book and it w she's the one who brought up, was it twin flame, soulmates, something like that? This was a new concept to me, but when I read a definition, I was like, wow, that's amazing. I've read a lot about, so much over the years and Kubler Ross, who was, was pretty wise woman about soulmates. She said something interesting. If you want to attract ordinary relationships, they're all around dysfunctional relationships are all around, but if you want to have a high level soulmate, it's not for the faint of heart, you better raise the bar and raise the bar of your own self because soulmates, when they come together often it's not just an ordinary relation to go jogging and bungee jumping, which you could do of course, but it's to help each other to grow you mirror each other, you grow, it can be difficult, can be challenging and often you have a compassionate motive for coming together and you want to make a big difference in the world, so that what elevates the quality of the soulmate connection. It's a bit beyond, let's say the average. You could be an average couple. That's not supposedly soulmates and it's wonderful if you're happy and that's what you want, nothing wrong with it. You don't have to, but some people, I would never be in a relationship unless it had that quality. And I know that. And I'm sure once, once you know what that quality is like, yes. You can't go back. I'm sure it's like tasting something homemade. That's, you know, the I'm a foodie, but you know, completely from scratch and top quality ingredients and then trying to go eat like something from a grocery store. No, you can't, you can't exchange at that point cause your taste buds know better. Yes. Yes. That is wild. Wow. That is definitely a fascinating, fascinating area I didn't ever hear. I don't think about there's many kinds of soulmates. I always thought it was more of a romantic relationship rather than a business, but that makes sense because you can like totally jive with specific people. And I've learned that through podcasting and through networking with people. And I always say I invite people to my table and I think that's a similar correlation, um, that when I really connect with somebody, we seem to be very much on the same page that you feel that commonality. And, and I guess that Zen quality. I don't know, but you are, I'm not saying just because you're an attractive lady, but which you are, but would you agree that we have a good connection? So our second conversation, we have a pretty good connection. Yes, yes. So we have connection of whatever it is. It's a connection and I don't have that. Same connection that's free flowing deep and wise as this is. Right? So we're so in my mind, we're soulmates. How, what a staple that doesn't matter. It's, it's heart-centered connections is what it is. Yeah, and that's such a beautiful concept. And so one of the things that I want to do for 2022 is I want to stop all that surface-y kind of communication. I think, yearn for it more because cOVID and all this lack of personal connection, you know, people work from home and you can't go out and you can't do this. And I think that for me, and I hope for most other people, it's like when you do have the opportunity, connect with people, I don't want to talk about the weather, you know, I mean, I want to go deeper. I want to know really what makes people tick? How do they really feel, you know, what? We can maybe help each other with and things like that. That is my goal for one of my goals for 2022. it's interesting because people that are interpersonal growth and spiritual growth often talk about, I'm really committed to eating well, I exercise, I take care of my body. I take care of my environment. I take care of this. I take care of that, but then they spend hours and hours and hours in patterns of relationships, which doesn't serve them very well. And they're allowing that toxicity. And that's why I keep coming back to you got to connect self-mastery and self-development. There are amazing people in my life, but I, I earned it because I attracted it through my own energy. And also because I have my own standards, not that I'm so wonderful. I don't mean that, but I want to be careful that who I'm bringing in, just like I'm careful not to have poison come into. I don't want poisonous relationships. Not only is it going to affect me negatively, but it's going to keep me from having very high level relationships. Right. And I actually made a necklace. And on one side of it, it's like a little broach and it has a clear glass on both sides. On one side, it says, conquer yourself. And then the world. Which is so true. Yeah. It's the same thing. Yeah, exactly. I think that's why we connect because we both are on the same page with how people communicate and think. I'm a big health advocate, but I do think it starts in your mind. It's funny how we tell ourselves things to justify things and make things right when they're really not. And it triggered me to question whether I should go get my chocolate croissant today. Yes. Well, there's always the better option and not meaning to change the option, but even if you take a cookie to standard cookies and ones in the grocery store, and one you made in your kitchen where you use unbleached flour and aluminum free baking powder, and, you used grass fed butter, those things, just like all the words you put in your mind. All of those components make up a better product. Having said that I'm going to challenge a little bit of what you just said, if that's okay. Is that it could go to the other extreme to a friend of mine's father, always a fascinating story. He told me he had Alzheimer's at some point in his life, but for years he was obsessed with what he was eating. And he tried to eat perfectly and healthy and everything. And then he got elsewhere. And all of a sudden something clicked and he started eating whatever he want. Then he gained a little weight. He was looked better but he did it by just letting go of this obsession. You know, actually I don't think we're disagreeing at all, because when you obsess about anything and try to make everything perfect, it's unhealthy. I'm all about whole health. Um, I think if you do the right thing, most of the time by your body and your mind, then you're in a good. I'm just saying that if you want to deviate off the path and that's quasi unhealthy that if you think about it, you can make it better than what you might be going to reach for. We agree. Yes, we agree. But yeah, I. I do think that on your birthday, you should eat birthday cake. I don't normally do it on an everyday basis but I don't deprive myself. I don't have that mental thing saying no, there's no exception. And I think that's what your friend did. And that is very harmful. Dr Joe Dispenza he says that, and he's the one who actually got me thinking about that. Cause I think I was more on your friend's path of trying to make the diet and the health perfect. And that's why I believe in the whole health it's about your mind and your environment and the exercise and the diet. It's all inclusive. It's not one or the other and you can only control so much. And that's where the perfect has to go out the window because you cannot control everything. Perfect does not work because you end up that mental stuff. It eats at you. And it's true. I used to flip houses and, the psychology of it was very apparent to me. People would get a divorce. Um, and then they'd lose their house or they'd lose their house. It was like a, several things in a row divorce they'd lose their house and then inevitably illness. It was like the, the perfect trio of a storm every time. It was God awful to listen to and heart wrenching, but it was amazing to me how one domino would hit and then they would just stack, you know, and they couldn't pull themselves out of it. And I've really. A lot of that had to do with mindset, you know? Absolutely. Very cool. So tell our listeners where they can find you and, and how do you get into your program and all that good stuff. Well, one thing I've just recently giving away as a free gift to any of your audience at all. It's a new URL that I have. It's called shyTobold.com and because over the years, I've helped a lot of people overcome shyness, timidity, and insecurity. And transform that into confidence. So they get a free five audio confidence pack of visualization, a meditation visualization. They also get other free video gifts. Cause I'm going to follow that up with free videos that they'll get to learn about the nine steps as well. So shytobold.com would be a start if they want to go to Allanknight.com, a double L a N K N I G H T. That's my main website. And my focus in 2022 is going to be to bring on trainers who are going to teach my program a nine step program and their own audience and their own personality. So if anyone out there is a coach or wants to be a coach, but doesn't have an existing program, they'll get some information on my website. And by the way, I absolutely love your logo for your podcast. The Knight talk live. It's beautiful. I'm very rarely impressed. Oh my God, that me, can I do an interview of view next? Not now. Can I do, can I interview. Yes, absolutely. You'd be a fantastic person to interview. Thank you. Well, I'm learning how to receive, so I'm going to take that as a compliment that I appreciate because I'm picky. God, I feel you made me feel so good. So I have one last question. It's my, it's my signature question. If you could eliminate one thing in this world, what would it be and why? If I was going to eliminate one thing in this world, here's what it would be the source of most of the problem, which is in my estimation after 25 years of coaching, when people say. There are a lot of things holding people back, but what's that one thing that jumps into your mind when you think what's holding people back is that I would eliminate people being so self-critical and hard on themselves so that if they can release all that crap and start to accept and adore themselves like their own. The World be a great place. That is so true because that's what hinders most, isn't it? Wow. The same question. What would I eliminate? Um, I would eliminate, Ooh, that's tough. I've had so many answers. I'm trying not to use previous answer and I guess it's not as deep as most, but one thing I would love to eliminate is all the heavily processed food. The more I find out about what goes on, especially in America, and what they allow to go into our food, knowing that it's harmful and then people have to deal with all of the health ramifications. Thank you Alan. For being here today. So awesome. I do believe that we are some kind of a soulmate, we have a fabulous connection. You are a great inspiration today. Well, you were an amazing inspiration and let's not, let's, let's stay in touch and so. Absolutely. Sounds good. Thank you. Thanks so much. Okay, vitality seekers, please. Remember, life has no remote. Get up and change it yourself.
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