44: Becoming Superhuman w/ Monique Fleming (Pt. 2)

EPISODE · Jul 7, 2022 · 1H 8M

44: Becoming Superhuman w/ Monique Fleming (Pt. 2)

from This Feels Important · host Tory Dube, Monique Lee Fleming

What has been months in the making reaches its unbelievable conclusion (if it wasn't so normal). After Tory saw this guest at Dr. Joe Dispenza's retreat, she knew they would connect on this podcast. And it might be the most important conversation this podcast has had yet.  Dr. Joe describes Monique as one of his super human geniuses - a normal human doing supernatural things. It took multiple cancer diagnoses to bring Monique to this work. Along with the documentary Heal, Monique went on a long journey to learn about the healing ability already inside her. But at first, healing herself seemed harder than sitting through a chemo treatment. Then a scan showed stage-four metastatic cancer despite rounds of radiation and chemotherapy, Monique knew it was time to try something different. And meditation became her medication. This is Part 2 of a two-part episode exploring Monique's journey that she describes as her "mystical experience." In this episode, Monique goes all in. This is the first time she has shared her full story publicly. So get ready!  Monique teaches why you can't have a bad meditation and why YOU have to be the most important person in your life. On top of all the goodness in this episode, she also shares how her emotional support cat for her son - missing for 15 months - returned! This conversation will rock you to your core. LINKS Connect on Monique's Insta Learn more about Heal (documentary) Evidence is the Loudest Voice - a Dr. Joe presentation  Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself - Dr. Joe's Book Monique on the Dr. Joe stage in Cancun ABOUT THIS FEELS IMPORTANT This Feels Important explores the hairy, scary, weird, and sometimes orgasmic journey of navigating our ever-evolving relationships with self, others, and the world around us. Your hosts, Kari Keating and Tory Dube - along with a lineup of epic guests - open the floor for honest discussions about the taboo feels (sex! money!), the painful feels (miscarriages! divorce! grief!), and the fun feels (psychedelics! sex again!) that are inevitable, necessary and freaking important as we all navigate the highs, lows and in-betweens of the human experience.  #thisfeelsimportant SHARE YOUR FEELS WITH KARI AND TORY Find the show on Instagram Share with Kari Share with Tory CREDITS Podcast edited and mixed by 51 features. Connect at andrew {at} 51features {dot} com.

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