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Be the Source of (Your Own) Joy

An episode of the The Ade Show with Ade Anifowose podcast, hosted by Ade Anifowose, titled "Be the Source of (Your Own) Joy" was published on January 31, 2018 and runs 60 minutes.

January 31, 2018 ·60m · The Ade Show with Ade Anifowose

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Contrary to "conditioned thinking," people, places, and things are not responsible for your wellbeing. The true source of your joy- wellbeing is YOU! Ade shares tools and techniques on how to refocus your point of view and be the source of your own joy. Check out Ade's website: https://www.LifeCoachAde.com/ and sign up for his mailing list. As a show of appreciation, you will receive a sacred drumming meditation mp3 file.
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