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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2025 · 37 MIN

EP 09: Manifest your dreams (part 2)

from Interlinked · host Ray Schonhiutt

Think of manifesting as growing a plant. You hold the seeds of your potential in your hands. With proper attention, a strong environment, and trust in the process, any dream can become a reality! Today’s episode is Part 2 of how to manifest anything you want in life! If you haven’t listened to episode 8, check that out before you listen :) In this episode, we’re hitting the 3 most important steps for manifesting anything you desire. If you struggle to envision something that hasn’t happened yet, I’m also giving you the methods I use to trick my brain into believing anything I want is already mine! I’ve also included real footage of a conversation I had with my sister about speaking her sourdough business into reality — her reaction is priceless. Use this as inspiration for speaking life into your own visions or ask me to do it for you!! I would love to help. Thank you soooooo much for listening! If you resonate with anything I mentioned, it's because we're interlinked.. DUHHH. Follow to stay up to date on new episodes dropping every Thursday! Throw your thoughts in the comments (all feedback welcome) and share with someone who needs to hear this message :)Whole lotta loveee,Ray <3___________________________________________________________Homework:Be authenticPlant a seedBelieve in yourselfMake your dreams your realityReach out to me for support if you need it XxTik Tok account mentioned:Fake phone call technique: Cherrylimeadesoda

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