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Hey everyone! Welcome to The Human Connection, a podcast about all things life. I will be sharing experiences & info on anything and everything I learn that may help someone along the way. And hopefully we can make this a safe place to vent, have meaningful conversations, & learn from one another. Thanks for listening 🙂
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In a world where we are more connected than ever, human connection is in short supply.The world is a noisy, frenzied place, and content has saturated our info-addled neural pathways.So, let's get re-connected. Let's choose to add the experience of connection and change, and to stand apart from the messy, the mediocre, and the mayhem.Welcome to the Human Connection Experience podcast, where it's all about using content to create change and connection. Whether it's connecting your audience to ...
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It's about finding out what people want, how to expand our minds and become educated on how money works. Encouraging and lifting eachother up and sincerely caring for ourselves and others. Bring out the greatness and promoting financial freedom. Break free from poverty chains and find put what your truly passionate about. Lets all learn from one another and connect with human vibes and ideas. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victoria-alexander/support
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The Human Connection movement podcast explores how the challenges we experience within our lives are guiding us towards embracing our highest potential. You will hear fascinating stories of how our greatest challenges often reveal themselves to be our greatest gifts. Each interview will explore what it took for each guest to triumph against exceedingly impossible odds to step into their highest potential. You will notice a recurring theme with many guests reflecting how their deepest treasur ...
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The Rose Window: A Limited Series On Human Connection & Mental Health
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Welcome to "The Rose Window," where we explore the fascinating world of our minds, brain health and the revolutionary science that’s improving human connection. Over six conversations, we'll join Dr. Daniel Weinberger (founder of The Lieber Institute for Brain Development) and Ryan Cummins (special advisor), as they dissect the intricate web of connections that define our inner and outer worlds. From personal struggles to societal bonds, this series examines the pivotal role the human brain ...
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HUMAN CONNECTIONS is a podcast series curated by students in the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Episodes contain reflective commentary and clips from oral histories that present to listeners important voices, ideas, and issues of our community.
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Human trafficking is modern day slavery involving the use of force, coercion, or fraud to obtain some type of labor or sex act. It affects every corner of the world and Texas, and Denton County are no exception. Interstate 35 being an un-tolled highway and a major cross-country, north-south route is one of the main trafficking routes in the country. There are over 300,000 victims of human trafficking in Texas, including almost 79,000 youth victims of sex trafficking and nearly 234,000 adult ...
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In this fourth of six conversations, host Dr. Weinberger and co-host Ryan Cummins explore the nature, causes, and management of anxiety. They discuss the difference between fear and anxiety, explore the roles of the amygdala and prefrontal cortex in anxiety regulation, and emphasize the impact of early life experiences on lifelong anxiety levels. T…
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Episode 3 – Supporting the Mental Health of Moms & Children
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In this third of six conversations, host Dr. Weinberger and co-host Ryan Cummins are joined by all-star mom Lisa Tucker Cummins to discuss the topic of maternal health and early childhood development. The trio covers the critical nature of prenatal and early life experiences towards shaping long-term human development and mental health. This conver…
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In this podcast episode, Georgia Bailey and Rowan Booker talk about art and what art means to them. They talk about how art affects their day to day lives and what the world would be like without art. They also talk about the importance of art and why it means so much to them. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Miss…
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S3:E11 - In Pursuit of Art: Weighing the Impact
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In this podcast episode, Sarah Lawrence interviews Stephan Lawrence about how choosing whether or not to pursue art can impact a person's life and how either choice can be both positive and negative. Stephan shares his story and his experience, and he shares advice to those who want to pursue art but hold back. This is a podcast series curated by t…
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In this podcast episode, Tiara Jones interviews mother Angela Jones and daughter Miracle Jones about the ways their art has impacted or shaped their lives. They discuss what it was like growing up in their different eras with their mediums and how it affected themselves and the people around them. The mother and daughter also give interesting facts…
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In this podcast episode, Sone't Robinson interviews her older sister Tyesha Batteast about her perception of music. Tyesha offers fascinating insight on what it's like to grow up around and create music. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more infor…
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S3:E8 - The Evolution of Writing and Publishing
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In this podcast episode, Emmy Bosarge interviews former writer, publisher, editor, and business owner, Jerusha Bosarge, on the inner workings of the publishing industry, as well as how it has changed over time. In addition, Mrs. Jerusha Bosarge offers advice on what writers should stay focused on, her thoughts on the evolution of digital vs. physic…
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S3:E7 - Palindrome Poetry with Dr. Avant and Literaries
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In this special podcast episode, Guest Artist Dr. A.H. Jerriod Avant discusses his time with the Literary Arts Department and shares some of his work, including palindrome poetry, from his debut book, Muscadine, published by Four Way Books. MSA Literary students Tiara Jones and Aleria Holmes, share the palindrome poetry they wrote during Dr. Avant’…
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In this second of six conversations, host Dr. Weinberger and co-host Ryan Cummins delve into the profound journey of human evolution and the pivotal role genetic diversity played in the survival and adaptation of our ancestors through various environmental challenges and threats. They explore how genetic diversity underpins the resilience and survi…
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S3:E6 - Behind the Curtains of the Theatre Community
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In this podcast episode, Aleria Holmes interviews Shakeera Brent on the aspects of theatre no one sees, such as costume making, learning lines, tech rehearsals, and disagreements. Shakeera Brent drops tips and tricks on navigating through the theatre community as well as how welcoming they are. Note: World Theatre Day is March 27th. This is a podca…
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S3:E5 - The Human Condition in Secondary Education
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In this podcast episode, Ava Lambert interviews Tobie Lambert to discuss the human condition in education. They discuss topics about the classroom, students, and Tobie's personal classroom setting. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information…
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Episode 1 – A Short History of the Brain and Mental Health | Hosted by Dr. Daniel Weinberger & Ryan Cummins
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Curious how we went from blaming bad moods on the alignment of the stars to decoding the genetics of the brain? You're in the right place! "The Rose Window" kicks off with a deep dive into the evolution of the human brain and the science behind our current understanding of mental health. In this first of six conversations, host Dr. Daniel Weinberge…
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(Trailer) The Rose Window: A Limited Series On Human Connection & Mental Health
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Welcome to "The Rose Window," where we explore the fascinating world of our minds and the revolutionary science that’s improving human connection. In this limited series (six conversations), we’ll dissect the intricate web of connections that define our inner and outer worlds. From personal struggles to societal bonds, understand the pivotal role o…
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In this podcast episode, Joshua Clark sits down with Gerald McKibben to discuss Mr. McKibben's writing, sculpting, interests, and what makes an artist and artist. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information about our program – https://msabro…
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S3:E3 - Artistic Writing in the Academic Context
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In this podcast episode, Cooper Brumfield interviews his grandmother Sandra Burkes, a retired English educator of both Mississippi public and private school systems. Touching on issues such as the country-wide banning of books, problems within the public school system, and the ideologies of school board involvement in individual classrooms. This is…
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S3:E2 - Melodic Connections: How Music Brings Us Together
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In this podcast episode, senior literary Erin Erter interviews MSA staff member Nick Bridge on music and the connections that can be made through it. Bridge shares his experience as a musician and stories of connections seen throughout music history. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts.…
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S3:E1 - Creativity's Influence on Young Artists
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In this podcast episode, Crislyn Lance talks with Brianna Fuentes about creativity and how it affects her as young artists. They discuss how creativity has an impact on artists and what they can do with that. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more …
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Aleria, Sarah, and Ava explore the intricate parent-child dynamics depicted in short fiction works. Writing prompt: Compare and contrast the parental roles within family dynamics, exploring their similarities and differences. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s w…
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Adele, Joseph, and Matthew discuss their journeys into worldbuilding and its influence on their writing. Writing prompt: Envision a familiar geographical climate. Describe the diverse range of characters that could inhabit this environment and provide vivid details about their appearance. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Depart…
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S2:E3 - Video Games and their Impact on Culture
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Jordan, Simone, and Leo discuss the cultural significance and impact of video games. Writing prompt: Has there been a video game that significantly impacted your life? How did it change you? This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information about …
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S2:E2 - Women in Horror with Emma and Locklyn
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Emma and Locklyn discuss how female villains in horror with tragic backstories navigate their worlds. Writing prompt: Write a short story from the perspective of a female villain. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information about our program…
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S2:E1 - Connecting Human Experiences: A Song Analysis for the Anxious
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Elliot and Erin discuss how artists explore the issue of anxiety through their songs. Episode writing prompt: Write a poem embodying the same themes from your favorite song. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information about our program – htt…
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Welcome to the new series of the “Human Connections” podcast. This season we will be looking at how the human condition is depicted in various art forms such as fiction, song, writing, video gaming, and film. We will have 5 episodes, released on Mondays and Wednesdays during the month of May, starting with May 15th, 2023. This is a podcast series c…
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It Can Happen to Anyone…Survivor Recovery With Abby Germer
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On this episode of Make the Connection – to End Human Trafficking, we talk to Abby Germer of Refuge for Women, a long-term residential healing program that serves survivors of trafficking for up to two years. Abby shares her own journey of involvement in anti-trafficking work and the mission and work of the organization. From providing survivors wi…
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Law & Community Advocacy for Human Trafficking With Denton County Sheriff Ed Barrett
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On this episode of Make the Connection - To End Human Trafficking, we delve into the dark reality of human trafficking in the United States with guest Ed Barrett from the Denton County Sheriff's Office. We discuss the challenges of investigating human trafficking, the societal attitudes that hinder victim cooperation, and the methods used by traffi…
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Awareness: The Pandemic of Human Trafficking With Sarolyn Morgan
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On this episode of Make the Connection - To End Human Trafficking, we welcome Sarolyn Morgan who is the Victim Assistance Specialist with the Department of Homeland Security. Sarolyn shares her knowledge and experience and discusses the various locations where human trafficking can occur, such as in hotels, motels, nail and hair salons, agriculture…
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S1:E15 - Morgan Douglas interviews Julie Kelley (Air Force Veteran)
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Morgan Douglas sits down with their Mom, Julie Kelley, a United States Air Force Veteran, to discuss how her journey started in, and her opinions on, the military. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information about our program – https://msabr…
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S1:E14 - Joseph Hanna interviews Cindy Hanna (Time in Germany)
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Joseph Hanna and his mother, Cindy Hanna, discuss her time she spent in Germany during the fall of the Berlin wall, as well as divulging many of the minor and major differences between life in the United States and Germany. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web…
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S1:E13 - Taylor Lafayette interviews Andranita Williams (Black culture in news)
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Taylor Lafayette discusses the importance of embracing Black culture and representation in news media with Mississippi Delta news reporter, Andranita Williams. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information about our program – https://msabrookh…
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S1:E12 - Sara Hebert interviews Tanner Marlar (Life of a college student)
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Sara Hebert talks with Tanner Marlar, a student, writer, and podcast host at Mississippi State University. They cover topics such as sports journalism, student life, feminism, and time management. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information …
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S1:E11 - Simone Smith interviews Tramone Smith (Environmental and civil engineer)
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Simone Smith and her father Tramone Smith have an encouraging conversation about what it’s like to have road blockages on the path to your dream, and what it is like to overcome them. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information about our pro…
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S1:E10 - Sydney Knotts interviews Savannah Holmes (Youth development trainer)
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Sydney Knotts sits down with internationally recognized youth development trainer and women empowerment coach, Savannah Holmes, to discuss her journey of becoming a member of the MSA family and how she hopes to influence the next generation of young people. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of th…
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S1:E9 - Madison White interviews Barbra Hoggatt (lessons learned through cards)
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Madison White chats with her great-grandmother, Barbra Hoggatt, about how family connections are strengthened through traditions. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information about our program – https://msabrookhaven.org/programs/literary.…
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S1:E8 - Lauren Stamps interviews Callie Matthews (self-expression)
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Lauren Stamps interviews Callie Matthews, a Literary Alumna, about how fashion and music can help one gain self-confidence and learn to express themselves. Callie also explores her own personal journey and gives great advice on gaining self-esteem. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. V…
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S1:E7 - Diego Mendez interviews an Army Friend
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Diego Mendez has an intimate conversation with a close army friend to catch up while also learning the value of finding positivity. Content Advisory: This episode contains mentions of racist and homophobic slurs. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for m…
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S1:E6 - Emma Stapp interviews Barbara Clay (Life of an educator)
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Emma Stapp speaks with her aunt and former teacher, Barbara Clay, to learn more about her life as an educator and her love for teaching. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information about our program – https://msabrookhaven.org/programs/liter…
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S1:E5 - Jordan Brown interviews James Banks (Instrumental Music Arts)
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Jordan Brown sits down with Jackson State alumnus, James Banks, to discuss the shared experiences and connections of marching band culture. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information about our program – https://msabrookhaven.org/programs/li…
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S1:E4 - Adele Bryant interviews Hanna Miller (Literary Alumna)
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Adele Bryant explores oral history by connecting with former MSA student, Hanna Miller, who opens up about how Mississippi School of the Arts impacted her life and career. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information about our program – https…
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S1:E3 - Locklyn Wilchynski interviews Ethan Wilchynski (Childhood perspective)
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Locklyn Wilchynski sits down with her brother, Ethan, to try and discover his perspective on their childhood. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information about our program – https://msabrookhaven.org/programs/literary.…
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Time for a little meditation. This is an invitation to meet yourself in the silence that is your formless nature. To listen to the silence within you and allow it to tell you its story, to experience the pure essence of your soul, and allow the intelligence of your true nature to reveal itself to you.…
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S1:E2 - Lillian Denney interviews Zoë Marie (Shy Peoples Drawing Club)
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Lillian Denney speaks with Zoë Marie, head of the “Shy Peoples Drawing Club”, about the art club she runs and the importance of art and having a safe space with others. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit the department’s web site for more information about our program – https://…
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S1:E1 - Hunter Nix interviews Avery Peagler (MSA Principal)
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Hunter Nix strikes up a conversation with Mississippi School of the Arts' former counselor and now-Principal, Avery Peagler, to discuss the evolutions that occur when one experiences an art school education as a student and an administrator. This is a podcast series curated by the Literary Arts Department at Mississippi School of the Arts. Visit th…
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Matt Kendall on Re-Emerging After Loss & Surrendering To Life
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"Coming into the world was incredibly traumatic, even though I can't remember it directly, there were massive prongs clamped around my head, because I was stuck in the birth canal, looking at it now was maybe a metaphor for my life." In this episode, I connect with Matt Kendall who "before casting off the corporate chains" was an award-winning comm…
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A Letter From Your Star Parents: Spoken Word Poetry
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A Letter From Your Star Parents written and performed by Igor Kreyman You came here to forget, and remember X 20,000. And in this constant forgetting and remembrance, you are accumulating data, information, learning to be able to move out of separation into unity consciousness. Through this transition you are being presented every second with an op…
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Isabelle Cornish on Authenticity & Expressing Who You Truly Are
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In this episode of The Human Connection Movement Podcast I connect with Isabelle Cornish who is an Actress, Author, Nutrition Coach, Yoga Teacher and Personal trainer. Isabelle was born and raised in the Hunter Valley, NSW a country girl at heart. When you meet Isabelle you quickly sense her lust for life, as well as the curiosity and excitement th…
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Igor Kreyman on Redefining Your Relationship With Fear
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“Fear is your friend, fear will allow you to better understand yourself, to look inwardly and unlock your own innate wisdom .” In this Episode Igor Kreyman the Founder of The Human Connection Movement delves into how we can redefine our relationship with fear to unlock our creative potential and embody who we truly are. Igor's advice is to rest int…
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Episode 33: How Radically Reducing Your Time on Social Media can Grow Your Business
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In this episode, Jo talks about how radically reducing your time on social media can grow your business – the concept isn’t as counterintuitive as it sounds. In this Episode: How constant connection affects mental health and productivity Taking action as a business owner, change-maker and human being Self-imposed, self-enforced habit rechecks Three…
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Episode 32: Simple Habit Stacking for Connected, Change-Making Content
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In this episode, Jo talks about habit stacking and adding behaviours onto pre-existing ones. In this Episode: Changing the way you behave to make things easier in your life Stacking habits and making micro changes for big effect Developing habits that allow you to input information and output it strategically, consciously and consistently Ensuring …
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Episode 31: Bringing the Human Back into Your Brand
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In this episode, Jo talks about bringing human-centric marketing into your business, and using it to connect with your clients and audience. In this Episode: Using photography to inject personality and add a bit of an edge Using video – a tool like Loom – as an easy and relatable way to communicate Building a little bit of personal storytelling int…
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Michael Muir on Light Language & Letting Go Of What No Longer Serves
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“Just follow your heart. Don’t be afraid to follow your heart. That’s all.” In this episode I connect with Michael Muir, founder of Soul Magic Collective. Michael is a multi-dimensional healer, therapist, counsellor, and bodyworker. In this episode we talk about how light language became a vehicle for Michael to receive galactic frequencies that he…
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