Miracles that Open your Eyes. Episode 18

EPISODE · Feb 18, 2024 · 17 MIN

Miracles that Open your Eyes. Episode 18

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EPISODE 18—In today's episode you'll hear from Joshua Terhune, a therapist with news of a miracle drug and a story about Kurt Vonnegut, form Samantha Chung with a twist on the classic affirmations, from Bill Harper with the key to marketing, and life, from Sid Hewison, an Australian tour guide, from Liz Jane on the three corporate worker personality types, from Marissa Moyer with how to get over your screwups, and finally from Carolina Goodman to teach us about the Wolf Moon. First up, in this 30-second episode Joshua Terhune, a therapist, tells us about a miracle drug.Joshua Terhune's Linktree. Let's here one more minute from Joshua. Here he shares an inspirational story about his hometown hero, Kurt Vonnegut. I personally love this perspective shift, especially as a perpetual creator with mixed results. "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!" That affirmation comes of course from Al Franken's SNL character Stuart Smalley, and reciting affirmations has become mainstream pop psychology. But what if affirmations don't work for you? In this episode of Simplifying Sam - The Shortcast!, Samantha Chung shares a twist on this approach that works better for her. Sam's Linktree. In this next episode of Don’t Just Win. Dominate.™, Bill Harper, a marketing & branding leader, goes a bit philosophical and shares the key to get everything you have ever wanted. Bill's website. Sid Hewison, an Australian tour guide, shares this episode from when he was touring the US. In this episode he's in southeastern New Mexico, the historical site for the development of a rather unusual, experimental weapon from World War 2. Sid's Linktree Next, an episode of Liz Jane's Working Girl Shortcast. She shares three types of career personalities she has observed in corporate America. Liz Jane's Linktree. In this next episode, Marissa Moyer, a career coach, talks about what do to if you screw up at work and how to get over it. Marissa's links Finally, to wrap it up, this short episode of the perennially popular Skygazing with Carolinda Find her book "Once in a Full Moon" on Amazon. I hope you enjoyed this taste of some of our favorite recent shortcasts. If you did, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends! We really appreciate your support as we grow our audience. Check out more great shows available on Shortcast Club. Download the app from the iOS or Android app store - search for “Shortcast Club”.

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