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My love of life energy with Anna Scott — 100 episodes
Money Is Love (And It’s a Teacher) | Sarah McCrum
When Spirit Shows Up in a Dream | Dalissa Hocking
The Cosmic Wish Experiment | Brownell Landrum
Elegies for the Wounded | Mer Monson
What Is a Party Without Alcohol? | Evan Cudworth
We Forgot How to Wish Together | Brownell Landrum
I’m the Boss of Me | Carrie Baum
Radical Positivity Isn’t What You Think | Tania Barney
When Grief Comes in Pieces | Brad Byrum
Glimpses of Reality Unfiltered | Eric Smith
Nature Reminds Us What’s True | Ann Prentiss
The Power of Seeing, Not Fixing | Anne Scharlow
You Don’t Need Permission to Be Yourself | William FitzRoy
Why Fulfillment Matters More Than Happiness | Anne Scharlow
Why Kindness Begins in the Shadow | Elijah Parker
Why Enjoying Yourself Changes Everything | Marga Scroppo
Healing Through Ayurveda and Awareness with Shivani Gupta
When You Finally Let Go with Alana Corpuz
The Body Never Lies with Rachel Krentzman
When You Listen to Your Body, Life Gets Simple with Dr. Kirsten Viola Harrison
Ravi Kathuria: Seeking, Not Striving
Nathan & Behrang: Why People-First Leadership Wins
Lora Cheadle: Reclaiming Your Joy After Betrayal
James Robbins: The Hidden Power of Trusting Yourself
Man Up Journeys with Hans & Matthew: Vulnerability isn’t weakness. It’s how we reconnect with life.
Sri Preethaji: You’re Either in Suffering or You’re Not
Nina Lockwood: I Want to Feel Like I’m Okay—No Matter What
24th Gene Key – Addiction – Invention – Silence
Debra Trappen: We aren’t meant to live with all of this information coming at us 24/7—our beings crave quiet.
58th Gene Key: Dissatisfaction – Vitality – Bliss
55th Gene Key – From Victim to Freedom
33rd Gene Key: Forgetting – Mindfulness – Revelation
Anna Scott: I Have a Great Gift… and a Great Gift for Hiding (Interviewed by Summer MacCool)
Debbie Styles: Whatever resonates with you, whatever fuels you—is what you're seeking.
Jasmyne DesBiens: Everything I know, I know because I didn’t know.
Summer MacCool: I have found medicine helps illuminate the essence within us, so we can have choice.
48th Gene Key: Inadequacy – Resourcefulness – Wisdom
Anna Scott: I love seeing the beauty of people.
Gary Stine: I feel younger now in my heart.
41st Gene Key: Fantasy – Anticipation – Emanation
2nd Gene Key: Dislocation – Orientation – Unity
25th Gene Key: Constriction – Acceptance – Universal Love
51st Gene Key: Agitation – Initiative – Awakening
What are the Gene Keys anyway?
46th Gene Key: Seriousness - Delight - Ecstacy
17th Gene Key: Opinion – Far-sightedness – Omniscience
3rd GeneKey: Chaos – Innovation – Innocence
13th GeneKey: Discord – Discernment – Empathy
The 14th GeneKey-Compromise – Competence – Bounteousness
Fear is the one thing that can block the divine light.
Our dissatisfaction can't be solved in the outside world.
It's the perception that I have that allows the light to come in.
Self-love is like the center point in the heart.
Mae Chan: Everything that's ever happened to us has made us uniquely equipped.
There's a certain amount of courage that it takes to just be ourselves on some level.
The harmonic relationship is created from slowing down enough to be present with another and listen.
Molly Lynch: Listening is an act of energetic offering.
Andree Hurst: Music is in all of us.
Jason Jackson: We all need love, but we're not always ready to receive it.
Molly Lynch: Slowing down is essential.
Tommy Rosen: If you don't see the challenges, then you'll never get a chance to work on them.
Aviva Black: We are never alone.
Malachi Gilihan: Bliss is the ability to experience the entire range of feeling.
Nikki Welch: If you’re not aware of something, you can’t experience it.
Julie Gleeson: Communion is when we behave as though we are all one.
Melanie Hopwood: Go inside to that quiet space. The place of no thought.
Mae Chan: Your greatness meets my greatness.
Tina Kopko: We are in a shared experience of loss, endings, and grief.
Theresa Fortune: I forgive all. Its too heavy for me to hold.
Dawn Lyons: Give. And it is going to come back in some way, shape, or form.
Jennie Hayes: Find beauty in the darkness.
Adriana Velez: We need mothers, grandmothers, and daughters rising and leading the world.
Wyn Morgan: It’s difficult to form words, to the form-less.
Molly Lynch: We are taking responsibility for the energy we are using and how we are using it.
Brian Cooper: We try to describe something on a human level that is beyond our ability to define it.
Jason Jackson: You walk into someone’s house and you know whether they are taking care of themselves or not.
Lyndsey Scott: Song is like a friend
Miri Nakamura: We use the clients own healing power and resources in order to help that person heal
Julie Gleeson: Openheartedness brings fascination.
Summer MacCool: When I trust you, I trust me when I am with you.
Ashana: You will know your divine purpose by the presence of joy in your heart.
Anne Van de Water: Our number one purpose is to be who we truly are.
Courtney Moore: Pain is a language that the body uses to communicate with us.
EJ Fry: The quiet is the foundation and the source of all the sound and activity.
Laura Martin Bovard: When we change the field changes.
Ana Ferrari: Happiness is easy to find when you look in the right place.
Kathleen Dowd: It’s like being a drop in the ocean, we are all connected
Adriana Cerundolo: I feel most at home when I’m singing.
Lewis Kofsky: We are all alienated from ourselves.
Liz Dobbins: The power of being witnessed means our truth gets revealed and validated.
Sarah Davidian: We all are stardust.
Anna Scott: I surrender to the writing. I trust what comes through me.
Neha Vyas: The pressure inhibits the gold.
Samantha Herman: All of the disowned parts of myself are coming back onto the page.
Linda Pritcher: When I listened it was just clear that this was the next thing to do.
Vanessa Poster: I see writing as one of the modalities that can help people to heal grief and loss.
Jennie Linthorst: Writing has always been my way of capturing the moments in my life.
Al Milledge: When I write from the truth of the feeling of something, then its effortless.
Lucy Sheffield: We are free to play and explore, just like kids.
Mer Monson: Writing has allowed me some space for my own human experience.