EPISODE · Apr 4, 2024 · 29 MIN
Transforming Anger into Love Through Life's Game w/ Paul Zolman #54
from Changing The Channel with Joe Garner: Change your perspective, change your life. · host Joe Garner
This podcast episode features a conversation with Paul Zolman, an international best-selling author known for his work on love languages and their impact on daily life. Zolman shares his personal journey from living in an environment fueled by anger and generational issues to discovering the power of love languages. He discusses the struggle of applying Dr. Gary Chapman's love languages in his life and how this challenge led him to create a unique game using a cube that signifies different love languages. Each side of the cube represents a love language, promoting daily engagement and compassion towards others. The conversation delves into the transformative potential of focusing on love, the importance of boundary setting, and the broader implications for societal change. Zolman highlights the game's role in fostering personal growth, improving communication, and encouraging a shift in perspective towards positivity and empathy. | Connect with Paul | http://www.roleoflove.com | Connect with Joe | Sign up for coaching and classes here: https://beacons.ai/garnation Intuitive Coaching: https://www.joegarner.net/ Join my community to gain access to ascension-related articles, channeled information, monthly Q&A sessions, and more at https://joegarner.substack.com/ https://www.instagram.com/garnation/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzzxXIK5MP1pceiX-9QjxGA 00:00 Unlocking the Universe's Laws Through Love 01:31 The Journey from Anger to Love 05:04 The Game-Changing Love Language Cube 12:35 Transforming Anger into Love: A Personal Journey 20:31 The Ripple Effect of Love in Society 27:14 Closing Thoughts and How to Join the Movement
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