• Electrify (Episode 6)

  • Apr 2 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Welcome back ladies and gentlemen, welcome to episode 6 of Electrify for your ears truly…


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    It has been a few weeks since I have been on the podcast airwaves. I have been moving on to a new home and been preoccupied with a good deal of many things, as I set up the platform for a reinforced concrete sky scrapper of wonderment and now I am back and back to business. I hope you have been well.


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    Share it with your neighbours, your cat, your friends, your dog, your employer, your boss, or if no boss, your grandma and of course auntie Suzy, or Sally from the block, who used to have a little but now she has a lot!


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    What is the summary deep dive of wonderment that we have in store for you today?


    Electrify topics for you


    1) Best wishes to King Charles and Princess Kate

    2) The power of now overview from Eckhart Tolle

    3) Ego (Chapter: 'The origin of fear', pg 35 from the book ‘The power of now’)

    4) Take your feet of those chairs!

    5) ?...

    6) ?...

    Enjoy!


    REFERENCES:

    Free Production Music by Jason Shaw AudionautiX.com


    11 Signs of Low Self-Esteem (verywellmind.com)


    Oskar Schindler | Holocaust Encyclopedia (ushmm.org)


    The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment: (20th Anniversary Edition): Amazon.co.uk: Eckhart Tolle: 9780340733509: Books


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