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The Voice in The Wilderness
by The Voice
The Voice in the Wilderness is not another feel-good motivational podcast.It’s a raw, unfiltered wake-up call for high-achievers and spiritually hungry adults who followed the rules — good grades, hard work, people-pleasing, church attendance, the “success” formula — yet still feel exhausted, empty, trapped, or quietly frustrated.You’ve done everything “right,” but something’s missing. You chase approval from bosses, family, and friends like an addiction you didn’t know you had. Old childhood patterns and identities keep running your life on autopilot. Religious teachings promise abundance, peace, and a generous King, yet bills pile up, peace feels distant, and the “kingdom” stays just out of reach.This is where the voice from the wilderness cuts through the noise.Each episode delivers blunt truth that stings in the best way:• Exposing how you became a “successful slave” to approval and unconscious habits• Forcing you to u
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Why You Feel Guilty For Outgrowing Your Family and Friends
You’re finally starting to level up — making more money, dreaming bigger, and breaking cycles — but instead of feeling proud, you feel guilty.Why does it feel wrong to want more than your family and friends?Why does success sometimes feel lonely?Why do the people closest to you make you feel bad for growing?In this raw episode, I break down the real reasons behind that guilt — the loyalty traps, the “never enough” wound, and the fear of abandoning the people you love.If you’ve ever been called “too much,” told you forgot where you came from, or felt ashamed for wanting a better life than what you grew up with… this episode was made for you.By the end, you’ll understand that outgrowing people isn’t betrayal — it’s growth. And you have full permission to become the man your family needed but couldn’t be.Listen now if you’re ready to stop shrinking your vision to make others comfortable.This is The Voice in The Wilderness
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Walking Into Any Room Knowing You Belong There
You’ve ever walked into a room full of “successful” people — investors, high-achievers, or even family gatherings — and felt completely out of place? Like you had to prove you deserved to be there?This episode is for the ambitious black sheep who’s grinding to build generational wealth but still carries that deep “never enough” wound — especially from never feeling truly seen or approved by your parents as a child.I share my raw story of paying $40,000 to join Grant Cardone’s group, walking into rooms with millionaires, and feeling like an imposter… even though I had taken bold action to get there.You’ll learn why that “I don’t belong here” feeling isn’t about the room — it’s about the old wound still running your life. And exactly how to shift from shrinking yourself to confidently claiming your seat in any room you choose to enter.This isn’t about faking confidence.It’s about healing the part of you that still feels unworthy so you can show up fully — in real estate deals, business opportunities, and life.If you’re tired of feeling like you have to earn your place while trying to build something bigger for your family, this episode will give you the breakthrough you’ve been needing.Save it. Listen again when that old voice creeps in. Share it with another brother who needs this reminder.This is The Voice in the Wilderness.
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The Power of Asking Better Questions When You Feel Unworthy
If you’re an ambitious high-achiever who still feels “not enough” deep down — no matter how much you achieve or how hard you grind — this episode was made for you.You’re doing everything right on paper, but that quiet voice keeps holding you back. It makes you hesitate on blessings, overthink opportunities, and self-sabotage right before big breakthroughs.I know exactly how that feels.For years I carried the same “never enough” wound from childhood. It controlled my decisions and kept me playing small even as I tried to build wealth.Then I discovered the game-changing power of asking better questions.In this episode, I break down exactly how to catch those unworthy thoughts in real time and replace them with empowering questions that shift your mindset, boost your confidence, and help you take bolder action in real estate and life.You’ll learn practical ways to:• Interrupt negative self-talk the moment it starts• Use “Future Self” questions to make better decisions• Turn fear and unworthiness into fuel instead of paralysisIf you’re tired of that inner voice running your life and ready to finally feel enough while building the wealth and legacy your family deserves, this episode will give you the tools to do it.Save it. Listen again when that old voice gets loud. Share it with a brother who needs this.This is The Voice in the Wilderness.
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How Your Childhood ‘Black Sheep’ Wound Is Shaping Your Money Decisions
You’re ambitious, disciplined, and grinding hard to build generational wealth… but something keeps holding you back from the big moves you know you’re capable of.That quiet feeling of “never enough” — especially from never receiving the approval you craved from your father — isn’t just emotional pain. It’s actively shaping your financial decisions, making you hesitate on deals, overthink opportunities, and self-sabotage right before breakthroughs.This episode is for the black sheep of the family — the ambitious high-achiever who feels misunderstood by his own blood, who wants to create a better life for his wife and kids, but still carries that deep wound of not feeling enough.I share my own raw journey from feeling unworthy to building a real estate portfolio, and I give you the exact tools to recognize how this wound affects your money moves — plus practical ways to heal it so you can make bolder, clearer decisions and finally build the legacy your family deserves.If you’ve ever felt like you’re running in place despite your ambition, this episode will hit you hard — and give you the breakthrough you’ve been needing.Save it. Share it with a brother who needs it.This is The Voice in the Wilderness.
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Confirmation Bias Is Running Your Life — Here’s How to Break It
You say you want a better life, but every day you wake up and prove the opposite is true.You believe “life is hard,” so you only notice the hard parts.You believe “I’m not good enough,” so you only hear the criticism and ignore the compliments.You believe “I always fail,” so your brain filters out every win and magnifies every setback.That’s confirmation bias in action — and it’s quietly running your entire life.In this episode, I break down exactly how your brain uses confirmation bias to keep you stuck in the same frustrating patterns, even when you’re trying to change. You’ll hear the raw truth: most of the misery, limitation, and repeated disappointment in your life isn’t caused by circumstances — it’s caused by the questions you ask yourself every single day.Thinking is simply asking and answering questions in your head.Ask non-serving questions → get non-serving answers.Ask empowering questions → start seeing opportunities you’ve been blind to.You’ll learn:• How confirmation bias turns one bad comment into “proof” that you’re worthless while ignoring nine compliments• Why saying “life is hard” guarantees you’ll keep experiencing a hard life• The simple but powerful shift from “life sucks” questions to “how can this be good?” questions• How “repent” in the Bible actually means changing the questions you ask (not begging for forgiveness)If you’re tired of attracting the same negative outcomes, the same frustration, and the same “why does this always happen to me?” moments… this episode is your wake-up call.Stop feeding the old beliefs.Start asking better questions on purpose.The life you want is on the other side of the questions you’re willing to ask.This is The Voice in the Wilderness.If this resonates, share it with someone who’s stuck proving their own limiting story.
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The Bob Proctor Secret Most People Ignore – And Why You’re Still Stuck
You say your goals and your business are important…but you’re not writing them down every day.Bob Proctor taught that the simple act of writing your goal in the present tense — “I am so happy and grateful now that…” — does something powerful. It creates a clear image in your mind, impresses it into your subconscious, and activates the part of your brain responsible for taking action.Most people ignore this.They stay busy, hustle hard, and feel productive… yet keep drifting. They treat their own dreams like something optional instead of non-negotiable.That’s exactly why you’re still stuck — even though you know you’re capable of more.In this short training, I break down:• Why writing your goals down daily is the ultimate proof you’re serious• How skipping this step keeps high-achievers exhausted and spinning in circles• The simple Bob Proctor-inspired method that turns vague wishes into clear direction and real momentumIf you’re tired of feeling busy but not moving forward…If deep down you know your business and life deserve more focus than you’re giving them…Watch this now.It’s not complicated.It’s not another overwhelming system.It’s the one secret most people ignore — and the one habit that can finally change everything.Ready to stop drifting and start treating your goals like they actually matter?Hit play and let’s get to work.This is The Voice in the Wilderness — raw truth for those starving to break free from the old script.
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The In-N-Out Girl With No Dreams (And What It Taught Me About You)
Imagine pulling up to In-N-Out on a hot Arizona day. You strike up a casual conversation with the girl taking your order. She’s happy — genuinely happy — making $19 an hour. To her, that’s “very well paid.” She has no bigger dreams, no plan for the next 10–20 years, and no vision beyond her next shift.This episode is different.Instead of generic hustle advice, I share a real-life encounter that exposed a hard truth many high-achievers quietly live with: you can be busy every single day and still be drifting with no clear destination.Here’s the raw wake-up call:Success doesn’t happen by accident. You don’t stumble into the lifestyle, freedom, time, and experiences you want. You have to deliberately define what success means to you. Without that clarity, you end up leveling up in a dozen directions, trading hours for dollars, and feeling productive while going nowhere.The girl wasn’t lazy — she simply never stopped to imagine a life beyond $19 an hour. Many of us do the same. We stay comfortable in the familiar, confuse motion with progress, and settle for “good enough” because we’ve never clearly defined the end goal.Money is just one form of leverage. Relationships, value exchange, creativity, and asking better questions (“How do I get the thing I want?” instead of “How many hours do I need to work?”) often open faster paths.If you’re a high-achiever who feels exhausted despite constant effort…If you sense you’re capable of more but keep spinning your wheels…If you’ve been dreaming vaguely but never built a real plan…This episode will hit you.Pause right now and ask yourself:• What does success actually look like for me in the next 5–10 years?• What lifestyle and freedom do I truly want?• Am I drifting — or sailing toward a clear destination?Stop confusing busyness with real movement. Define your destination, build the plan, and start using leverage instead of just grinding harder.This is The Voice in the Wilderness — unfiltered truth for those starving to stop drifting and finally create the life they deserve.The wind is blowing. It’s time to set your sail.
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What If Your Religion Is Preventing the Life You Deserve?
If you’ve been raised in religion, followed the rules, gone to church, prayed, and still feel frustrated — struggling with bills, lacking peace, or wondering why the “abundant kingdom” described in the Bible feels so far away — this episode will hit hard.This episode is different.No guilt. No condemnation. Just a raw, unfiltered wilderness perspective that questions the inherited beliefs many of us defend without ever testing them ourselves.Here’s the uncomfortable truth:Many of us were essentially indoctrinated into doctrines as children. We defend positions that aren’t truly ours — echoes passed down from generation to generation. We worship a King portrayed as infinite, generous, and eager to give us the kingdom with pleasure… yet we live in scarcity, stress, and quiet dissatisfaction.What if the biggest obstacle isn’t the world, the devil, or lack of faith — but the mindset we were given?The Greek word for “repent” (metanoia) doesn’t mean begging forgiveness or proving you’re a sinner. It literally means to change your mind — to think differently, to reconsider. When Jesus said “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand,” He was announcing that the abundant kingdom is available now — if we shift our perception of how life, provision, and relationship with the King actually work.In a true kingdom, the King’s priority is caring for His people. You align with Him and your life begins to reflect royalty. But most of us were raised with a democratic, performance-based, guilt-heavy mindset instead. We carry ideas like “struggle proves holiness” or “wealth is evil,” then wonder why we’re still wandering in the wilderness like the Israelites — stuck for 40 years because they couldn’t release Egypt’s old thinking.The mechanism is simple: Run your own experiment. Keep your current beliefs as the control group. Then consciously change your mind about a few key areas (how you see the King, provision, worthiness) and compare the results in your own life. When you move from religious rules to kingdom relationship, things start opening up.Some will get triggered, defend the old way, and stay frustrated for another decade — passing the same untested beliefs to their kids. Others will feel the relief of finally reconsidering and begin experiencing the peace, provision, and freedom they’ve read about.If you’re a spiritually hungry high-achiever who’s “done everything right” religiously but still feels the gap between the promised kingdom and your daily reality…If you’re tired of hoping and praying while nothing changes…Hit play on Episode 6: What If Your Religion Is Preventing the Life You Deserve?Pause. Reflect honestly. Consider changing your mind.This is The Voice in the Wilderness — truth for those starving for real kingdom living, not more empty tradition.Share it with someone else quietly wrestling with the same frustration.
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When the Student Is Ready: How Journaling Brings the Teacher
If you’ve ever felt like the answers you need keep showing up… but you’re too distracted, angry, anxious, or stuck in your head to actually see them — this episode is for you.Most people are drowning in their own emotions and unconscious patterns, unable to receive the help that’s right in front of them. They regret the past or worry about the future so much that they miss the present moment completely.This episode is different.Instead of just talking at you, I’m showing you a simple, powerful practice that captures who you really are in real time — so you can finally see the lessons, patterns, and teachers that have been trying to reach you all along.Here’s the raw truth:Your emotions are temporary clouds passing through the sky. You are the sky — eternal and unchanging. But when you’re angry, overwhelmed, or playing the victim, you forget that. You push away the very help that could save you, like a drowning person pulling their rescuer under.Journaling (or voice memos if you hate writing) changes everything. It creates a “Carfax for your soul” — an honest record of your thoughts, feelings, and unconscious beliefs at the exact moment they happen. Later, when the emotional wave passes, you can go back, face what you wrote without lying to yourself, spot the repeating patterns, and actually track your growth.When the student is ready, the teacher appears. Journaling makes you ready. It forces you to do the shadow work most people avoid — looking at who you were a year ago, six months ago, or even yesterday — and gives you undeniable proof of how you’re evolving (or staying stuck).You are under no obligation to be who you were five minutes ago. People can change. But without measuring and reflecting, real transformation stays impossible.The choice is simple:Spend 10–15 minutes capturing your real thoughts and feelings… or keep pretending everything is “fine” while quietly drowning in the same old habits and dissatisfaction.High-achievers and anyone tired of feeling drained, fake on social media, or trapped in repeating cycles — this is your key. Do the work and you’ll start seeing the teachers, answers, and growth that have been waiting for you.Pause this episode. Grab a notebook or hit record on your phone. Capture where you are right now. Then come back in a week or a month and read/listen again. That’s when the real shift begins.This is The Voice in the Wilderness — unfiltered truth for those starving to stop drowning and finally learn how to swim.If this resonates, share it with someone who needs to face themselves honestly.
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What Is Your Root Question? The 3 Questions That Will Rewrite Your Identity
If you’ve made it to Episode 4 of The Voice in the Wilderness, you’re already not average. Most people’s attention spans are too short to receive real transformation — but you’re still here.This episode is different.Instead of just listening, I’m giving you homework. Three simple but deep questions that, if you actually pause and answer them honestly, can explain exactly why you are where you are today — and show you how to change it forever.Here’s the raw truth most people never hear:Your brain has been quietly repeating one unconscious “root question” since childhood. That question shaped who you had to become to get love and approval from the person whose attention you wanted most — mom, dad, grandparent, whoever raised you. That decision became your identity… a costume you’ve been wearing for decades without realizing it.You act the way you act, achieve (or under-achieve) the way you do, and feel the way you feel because of rules you created before age 7.For me, the root question was “Am I enough?” — and it turned me into an overachiever who was never satisfied.Now it’s your turn.Pause this episode and answer these three questions:1. Whose love and attention did you crave most as a child?2. Who did you have to be to receive it? (List the exact traits — quiet, tough, smart, invisible, loud, etc.)3. Which trait on that list was never enough, no matter how hard you tried?That list is your old identity. That root question is still running your life on autopilot.The good news? Identity is just a role you play in the theater of life — and you can change costumes. You can consciously design who you want to become, practice the new traits until they become habitual, then subconscious, then your new character.This is how you stop living for the approval you chased as a child and start becoming the person who naturally creates the life you actually want.Some of you will skip the homework and stay stuck in the same patterns for another 10 years.Others will do the work tonight, take off the old costume, and begin walking in a brand-new identity.The choice is yours.If you’re ready to stop being controlled by a childhood voice you can barely hear — and start consciously creating who you are — hit play, grab a pen, and do the work.This is the Voice in the Wilderness.Truth that transforms — but only if you’re willing to do what most won’t.Share this episode with someone who needs to rewrite their story.
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You Are a Slave – And You Don’t Even Know It
What if the chains holding you back aren’t visible… but they’re very real? You’re a slave—not to a boss or a paycheck, but to approval. That desperate need for “good job,” pats on the back, love, or acceptance has controlled you since childhood stickers and parental praise wired it into your subconscious.This episode is different: No fluffy self-help. No gentle nudges. It’s a brutal, biblical wake-up call from the wilderness exposing how parents, spouses, friends, and bosses exploit your addiction—pulling strings while you bend the knee to avoid losing their “sticker.” You’ve become a “good slave”: well-paid, obedient, stressed, empty, pouring your water into everyone else’s cup until yours runs dry.What’s in it for you? Freedom. Real boundaries. The power to say “no” without guilt. Time for yourself—gym, hobbies, rest—without fear of judgment. Stop people-pleasing and start living as the master of your own soul. Feel the relief of reclaiming your energy, stop defending toxic relationships, and break the cycle before it steals another decade.Proof it’s real: Look at your life. You “have to” help move, go out, please the boss/spouse/parents—even when it drains you—because disapproval feels like death. You’ve seen it in others: the overachiever who can’t relax, the adult still chasing parental pride. Spiritual wickedness in high places (Ephesians 6:12) keeps minds captive while bodies work. This isn’t theory—it’s the pattern ruining millions.The real problem? Your subconscious rule: “If they don’t approve, something’s wrong with me.” You’ve blamed yourself, not the manipulation. The enemy? The existing belief that love = constant pleasing, that boundaries = rejection, that asking for help = weakness.Why trust this voice? I’m not here for clout, money, or your name. I’ve spoken this truth for years because people need it but won’t ask—ashamed to admit they’re trapped. No agenda except liberation for those ready to hear.The mechanism? Recognize the habit (childhood training to subconscious people-pleasing). See the “slave owners” closest to you (even loving ones protecting their egos). Refill your own cup first. Say no. Prioritize your oxygen mask. Shift from slave to sovereign—one decision at a time.Low risk: Just listen. If it doesn’t resonate, stop. But if you’re still here… you know it’s hitting home. Some will defend, argue, or quit. Others will finally agree: “I am a slave—and I don’t want to be anymore.”Share this with someone trapped in the same chains—they’ll thank you later.The Voice in the Wilderness. Truth over comfort. Hit play if you’re ready to break free.
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You Wasted Years Chasing Someone Else’s Success – Here’s the Real Truth
When I say “success,” what image flashes in your mind? Money? Freedom? Approval? Most chase a script handed to them—go to school, get the degree, climb the ladder—only to end up at Starbucks or miserable in a big house.I’ve seen kids of billionaires come home to broken families. The formula lied.This episode exposes the illusion: Success is a sound, a vibration that registers a feeling. Lock your happiness in a box for later? No. Open it now. Use the darts analogy—no bullseye, no win. Redefine your end goal, feel the approval/pride/peace today, and watch positive energy flow in.Some will feel the sting of wasted time. Others will get liberated before it’s too late.Listen if you’re ready to stop following and start feeling successful every day.The Voice in the Wilderness – Truth over comfort.
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Why Most People Never Become Who They Could Be
Most people sense it at some point in their lives.A quiet feeling that there is more inside of them than the life they are currently living.More potential.More purpose.More truth.Yet despite that feeling, most people never fully become the person they were capable of being.Not because they lack intelligence.Not because they lack opportunity.Not because they lack talent.The real reason is something far more subtle — and far more powerful.Most people are living their lives inside belief systems they never consciously chose.Beliefs formed in childhood.Beliefs inherited from culture and family.Beliefs created through moments of fear, rejection, or failure.Over time these beliefs become invisible mental boundaries that quietly shape what we believe is possible for our lives.And the most dangerous part is this:Most people don’t even realize those boundaries exist.In this first episode of The Voice in the Wilderness, we begin uncovering how these unconscious beliefs shape the way we see ourselves, the risks we take, and the life we allow ourselves to pursue.You’ll discover:• Why many of the beliefs guiding your life may not actually be yours• How unconscious mental patterns quietly limit human potential• Why most people feel called to something greater but struggle to move toward it• The moment awareness begins dissolving the invisible barriers in the mindMany people spend years trying to change their habits, their circumstances, or their external environment.But real transformation often begins somewhere deeper.It begins with the beliefs you carry about yourself and what you believe your life can become.If you’ve ever felt like there is more within you waiting to emerge…This episode may help you begin to understand why.Welcome to The Voice in the Wilderness.
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The Voice in the Wilderness is not another feel-good motivational podcast.It’s a raw, unfiltered wake-up call for high-achievers and spiritually hungry adults who followed the rules — good grades, hard work, people-pleasing, church attendance, the “success” formula — yet still feel exhausted, empty, trapped, or quietly frustrated.You’ve done everything “right,” but something’s missing. You chase approval from bosses, family, and friends like an addiction you didn’t know you had. Old childhood patterns and identities keep running your life on autopilot. Religious teachings promise abundance, peace, and a generous King, yet bills pile up, peace feels distant, and the “kingdom” stays just out of reach.This is where the voice from the wilderness cuts through the noise.Each episode delivers blunt truth that stings in the best way:• Exposing how you became a “successful slave” to approval and unconscious habits• Forcing you to u
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