Épisodes

  • Kiss Stress Goodbye and Make 2014 Your Year to Shine
    Jan 15 2014
    Since 1971, when Intel first introduced the microprocessor chip, US productivity has more than doubled. That could have resulted in all of us having twice as much time for fun. Instead, during that same period, our leisure time has decreased by almost 40% while average wages have barely kept pace with inflation. Is it any wonder adults report feeling much more stressed than they did a decade or two ago? Ready to recapture your zest for living? My guest, JD Messinger, and I will discuss how we help individuals and teams get unstuck and reclaim their power to build lives and organizations they love. During this episode, we’ll share the keys to increasing productivity and joy by decreasing stress and effort--personally and professionally. Learn how you too can escape the hamster wheel approach to life, turn unexplored possibilities into fulfilling realities and step into your greatness. Make 2014 your year to shine! For more information about JD's work in the world, visit jdmessinger.com
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    59 min
  • Declare Your Independence and Reclaim Your Power: Tools, Exercises and Techniques
    Jan 8 2014
    According to my guest, JD Messinger, reclaiming our power requires a combination of mental, physical and spiritual techniques. Learning to create purpose and meaning involves recognizing and removing the blocks that prevent us from becoming all we were meant to be. JD will share techniques and tools he has perfected over his 12-year quest for answers. As a man of science, JD used his nuclear engineering and advanced math degrees to explain spiritual phenomena and develop the regimen that regenerated his damaged vertebrae. Weaving together metaphysics, numerology, hypnosis and past life regression techniques, as well as yoga, martial arts and eastern healing modalities didn’t just restore his broken neck. It also helped him realize this is the same means by which we all can reclaim our Divine power. For more information about JD's work in the world, visit jdmessinger.com
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    58 min
  • Time to Start Playing the Game by Your Own Rules
    Dec 18 2013
    While working on the launch of the Geek Squad brand for Best Buy, Tracy Dyer noticed the women in focus groups she led were always asking why there were no effective and stylish laptop bags for women. Tracy took this unmet need to different vendors, but no one listened. So great was her commitment to this opportunity, she ventured out on her own to design fashionable, functional, fun laptop bags just for women. Her father Dr. Wayne W. Dyer and his teachings played a big part in deciding to leave the corporate world and start Urban Junket. While watching him speak to a few thousand people, he looked right at her and said, ‘Tracy, don’t die with your music still inside you!’ She knew in that moment she could no longer play the game by somebody else’s rules--it was time to create her own game. Three months later, Urban Junket was born. Join us for a big dose of inspiration to start pursuing your own long-deferred dreams. Learn more about Tracy’s work in the world at UrbanJunket.com.
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    58 min
  • Expand Your Possibilities: Recover and Discover Your Creative Self
    Dec 11 2013
    Do you feel you are living up to your creative potential? Today it’s essential for each of us to demonstrate creativity yet most of us don't see ourselves as creative. By understanding yourself and your personality type, you can learn to see yourself as creative and gain confidence to behave creatively. Join my guest David Goldstein and me to discover how many of us become discouraged from seeing ourselves as creative and how we can get back on track. Learn to trust yourself, gain confidence in your ideas, and find the kind of environment where you can be your most creative self. We all have our own creative style. By learning about your natural personality type, you can discover the best way for you to become unblocked and gain the confidence you need to live your most creative life. Read David’s blog at www.courageouslycreative.com and learn more about his work in the world at www.beyondword.com/authors/david-goldstein
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    58 min
  • Listen up Ladies! Say YES to ALL of You and Step Into Your Greatness!
    Dec 4 2013
    Would you like to open the door to a global community of women just like you--a sisterhood devoted to the sensual, emotional and intuitive empowerment of all women? My guest, Kara McKay, is going to help you do just that. Kara is a Vividly Woman Embodied Leader and Facilitator devoted to guiding women back home to the wisdom their bodies! She and her colleagues help you rediscover the amazing woman you are by tapping into the power and wisdom of your beautiful body. Through experiential live and virtual events, books, audiovisual tools, and a thriving online community of kindred spirits, Vividly Woman helps you embrace your gorgeous self, body and soul, from head to toe, and grow into the uniquely powerful woman and leader you were born to be. Visit VividlyWoman.com for more information.
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    56 min
  • Inner Freedom
    Nov 27 2013
    So many messages in life have us believe that happiness follows when you achieve your goals. But that is rarely, if ever, true. Goals are fleeting and ever changing. The mark of a satisfied and fulfilled life is to live it fully, unencumbered by society's dictates and psycho-emotional constraints--to live on one’s own terms. Drawing from over 30 years of in-depth experience and research in the human sciences and his new, groundbreaking book, Inner Freedom: Living Authentically the Life You Were Truly Meant to Live, in this episode, my guest Dr. Keith Merron will reveal a profound step-by-step process by which people can experience full inner and outer freedom and embody their true selves. We’ll discuss how you can experience greater ease and comfort, increased capacity to embody and express your true voice, heightened health and well-being, greater flexibility to respond rather than react, and a deep understanding of the core of who you are.
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    58 min
  • Chocolate Peppers: Time to Stop Being a Martyr and Start Being Happy!
    Nov 20 2013
    Americans report being among the most unhappy, unfulfilled people on the planet. One reason is because of the external influences we choose to submit to, even when we'd rather not. On average, for every ten things we do on a given day, only one is consistent with our personal values and desires. Why do we continue to live this way when acting from self-interest is actually the least selfish way to live? When we satisfy our human needs by acting in our own self-interest, we increase our own happiness, and the happiness of everyone around us, by moving ourselves forward on the path to personal satisfaction and fulfillment. When we deny our own needs, we become miserable, and our negativity spreads to everyone we encounter. Might acting in your own self-interest be good for you, your family, your friends, and society? Tune in to our show to learn why my guest, Tab Edwards, urges us to go ahead--buy the shoes, eat the chocolate, and let the kids fend for themselves.
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    57 min
  • The Path to Positive Living
    Nov 13 2013
    My guest, Patricia Raskin, is a nationally recognized, multi-media radio talk show host, award-winning producer, speaker, and author. She is recognized by her peers and listeners as the 'powerhouse voice' behind lifestyle, health and wellness, inspirational, and personal growth talk radio. In this episode, Patricia will share her path and journey from teacher and guidance counselor to media producer and broadcaster. Her story is one of passion and following her calling despite the obstacles along the road. She will share how to transform obstacles into opportunities and problems into solutions. To learn more about Patricia’s work in the world, visit www.patriciaraskin.com.
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    59 min