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Staying True to Yourself Regardless of the Consequences

From episode 194 with Mollie Engelhart

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In this episode, Steven Ravnstag returns. He is a teacher dedicated to helping individuals harness their awareness to shape their desired life experiences. Steven offers a range of courses, classes, and coaching designed to empower people to take conscious control their minds and imaginations, mastering their states and lives.

We delve into a variety of thought-provoking topics, including Steven’s unique insights on relating to animals, the complexities of the Palestine issue through the lenses of compassion, leftism, and morality, and the dynamics of personal relationships. Steven also shares his personal journey with grief, reflections on trusting adults during childhood, and his contemplations on the afterlife, offering listeners a rich tapestry of wisdom and practical advice for personal growth and self-mastery.

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Understanding the Opening Ceremony Outrage

From episode 195 with Steven Ravnstag

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In this episode, we sit down with DPAK, a multifaceted musician, visionary, and acclaimed vocalist whose career spans performing, songwriting, and producing with renowned artists like Rihanna, India.Arie, and Jason Mraz. DPAK shares his extraordinary journey from the bustling entertainment world of Los Angeles to his current role as a creator of transformative musical experiences. We explore his hero’s journey, delving into the challenges and triumphs of making it in the LA entertainment scene. DPAK opens up about the significance of self-esteem, self-responsibility, the relentless pursuit of one’s goals and much more…

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In my 20 years involved in personal development, I've often observed that some (not all of course) individuals who identify as "spiritual" tend to believe they are more evolved than they actually are. This belief can stem from an overreliance on spiritual principles as a way to avoid or bypass deeper psychological work.

From my perspective, these individuals often use spiritual concepts to mask a dysregulated nervous system and a limited understanding of both intrapersonal and interpersonal psychology, leading to a disconnect between their perceived and actual level of growth. It's important to recognize that true personal development requires integrating spiritual insights with a solid foundation in psychological and emotional well-being.

I encourage you to reflect on your own journey...Are you truly integrating your spiritual beliefs with deep inner work, or are there areas where you might be bypassing essential elements for your continued growth?

-Yerasimos
🚀 Woah, my music has officially surpassed 1 million streams on Spotify alone! 🎧 Thank you all for the incredible support.

My new album Scorpio drops on October 23rd 🦅

In my view, this is far and away my best and most authentic creation yet.

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Are you dependent on the outside world for your happiness?

From episode 196 with DPAK

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In our opinion, this is one of the most important conversations we’ve ever had.

Nash, a leading Australian Breakthrough Coach, shares his deeply personal story of losing both of his siblings within a very short period of time. Rather than succumbing to despair, Nash channelled his grief into extraordinary growth, setting a world record to raise awareness about the importance of checking in with loved ones.

He delves into navigating death in a death-phobic culture, offering insights into finding courage and purpose even in the darkest of times.

Joel also shares a personal story of his family’s miscarriage experience, leading to a meaningful discussion on finding the silver lining in death and reframing it as an opportunity for balance and growth.

Through this conversation, listeners are invited to explore how resilience, perspective, and a commitment to personal mastery can transform even the most profound loss into a path toward healing and strength.

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Where has energy been replaced in death?

From episode 197 with Nash Mackey

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Throwback to episode 83 with Jason Christoff

Your Pain is an Opportunity to Grow

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A personal story from the recent miscarriage experience @alyssarafidi and I went through, highlighting the potential of finding the gifts even amidst perceived tragedy.

From episode 197 of @areyouhereforthetruth
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John Hamer, a former IT professional turned geopolitical researcher, has spent over two decades uncovering the truth behind historical events often shrouded in deception. He has authored eight books, including the widely recognized The Falsification of History, which challenges mainstream narratives. Among his notable works - and the focus of this episode - are two books on the Titanic, where he presents compelling evidence that it was not the RMS Titanic but its sister ship, RMS Olympic, that sank in 1912. John’s research dives deep into the manipulation of history and science, revealing the agendas of those who control the world’s financial and political systems.

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Is this why the Titanic really went down?

From episode 198 with John Hamer

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