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47 After Midnight
by Taylor Anna Garrett
What if the leaders the world actually needs aren't in a presidential office, aren't on Forbes lists, and many of them are probably talking to their houseplants and saying "hello" to the moon when she rises? 47 After Midnight is Earth's Council for dreamers and doers asking the most alive questions. Questions about leadership, power, ancient wisdom we misplaced, and what it means to keep your spark alive in a world that sends you a bill for it every month. Conversations reaching back thousands of years and forward to the next generations, this is for our future ancestors. Dare to dream. Dare to do. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Old World Is Dying. We're the New Seed.
I sit down with NDE researcher David Suich to talk about the old way of leadership unraveling right in front of us. We zoom way out from today's news feeds. From gladiators dying in the Colosseum for entertainment, to the politicians dominating our headlines today... It's amazing how far we've already come, and yet we have much further still to go. We talk about pain as the last language left when wisdom goes unheard, and why the leadership we actually need isn't built on authority at all. It's built on teachers, not rulers. On compassion and reciprocity, rooted in the earth and in each other. Together, we're watching something old die in real time. Something new is starting to grow underneath it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Making Money Was the Easy Way Out
This one is unpolished and real. Two people, 40 years apart, who've both seen something beyond a life based on making money, talking honestly about it.Doug has lived a lot of lives: corporate manager, permaculture designer, yacht skipper, ranch hand, wedding caterer. Not because he couldn't commit, but because curiosity kept winning.In this conversation, we pull apart the stories most of us inherited about money, safety, and what a life is supposed to look like. And what it quietly costs us to live inside them without ever questioning them.We talk about the moment Doug walked away from a corporate career, why making money felt like "the easy way out", and what permaculture taught him about how humans were never meant to live. We get into the "do-have-be" trap, what ninety-year-olds wish they'd done differently, the myth of retirement, and why reciprocity isn't linear. It's multidimensional. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Vision You Couldn't See Until Everything Collapsed
What happens to your vision of life when everything you built it on falls away? This episode is for anyone in the middle of that collapse (or just emerging from it), asking what comes next and who you actually are now. From the truth quest to the radio static of identity in transition, this is an honest, unpolished exploration. Of what a vision really is, where it comes from, and what becomes possible when you stop building it from fear and start building it from healthy soil. Got something stirring in you? Reach out at [email protected]. I'd love to hear from you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Your Old Life Is Gone. The New One Isn't Here Yet.
Yesterday, after seeing a wildly sexy man embracing pull ups at the street workout park the way I embrace a bar of dark chocolate, I knew I had to publish this. It wasn't so much him as the shirt he was wearing. It said: the balance of opposites. Which is the epitome of rising.When we rise from the ashes (after an all-consuming burnout, a heartbreak, a total loss of identity and vision), it is not a linear process.It can be grueling. There are endless false peaks. And we find ourselves sounding like the kid in the back seat: "Are we there yet?"This episode is the beginning of an answer to that. The balance of your opposites (between old you and the new you that's tip-toeing its way forward) might be the most important thing to know about what it actually means to rise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I'm Not Ready (And I'm Doing It Anyway)
There's a voice in my head that says I'm not ready to do this. So I'm doing it anyway.... From my humble apartment on the coast of Portugal, with a big smile and zero certainty. This is episode one of 47 After Midnight, where we ask the question nobody asks enough: what if leadership isn't a title you earn but a spark you either honor or extinguish? Pilot episode. Real voice. No waiting until I'm ready. Welcome to 47 After Midnight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
What if the leaders the world actually needs aren't in a presidential office, aren't on Forbes lists, and many of them are probably talking to their houseplants and saying "hello" to the moon when she rises? 47 After Midnight is Earth's Council for dreamers and doers asking the most alive questions. Questions about leadership, power, ancient wisdom we misplaced, and what it means to keep your spark alive in a world that sends you a bill for it every month. Conversations reaching back thousands of years and forward to the next generations, this is for our future ancestors. Dare to dream. Dare to do. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Taylor Anna Garrett
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