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EPISODE · Nov 17, 2022 · 35 MIN

The 10 Re-Commandments To Boost Personal Power

from Perpetual mOetion With Dr mOe Anderson · host Dr. mOe Anderson

Dana Sardano made a professional u-turn from academia to pursue her passion over prestige. Today, she is a successful artist and owner of Ubuntu Fish Gallery in Stuart Florida. In this riveting and hilarious interview, Dana and Dr. mOe discuss the importance of tapping into your inner creative to live the life you really want. Dana shares anecdotes from her personal experiences, including her "dysfunctional upbringing" and offers insights on how to work through personal trauma in a step-by-step manner.  Notable Quotes from this episode. "Our intuition expands in tandem with our creativity."  "When you let go of toxic relationships, the unicorns come in to help you." Topics discussed include belief systems, the problem with competition, the philosophy of Ubuntu, and overcoming obstacles. Learn more about Dana and her book "The Ten Recommandments for Personal Empowerment" on her websites and  https://www.ubuntufishgallery.com/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perpetual-moetion-with-dr-moe-anderson--5831364/support.

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