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In this episode, Anne Corbin begins with an introduction and welcome before delving into the timeless wisdom of Rudyard Kipling's poem "If," exploring its significance and the broader context of Kipling's life and works. The discussion extends to Kipling's connections with Rhodesian history, offering reflections on how these historical ties influenced his perspectives. Anne then shifts focus to the themes of dreams, goals, and the challenge of overcoming apathy, providing a personal growth lens. The episode includes a segment from sponsor Deborah Poneman. The narrative explores the background and impact of the Jameson Raid, concluding with Kipling's admiration for Jameson and closing thoughts on these intertwined themes.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin delves into the intricacies of personal growth, focusing on the brain's hemispheres and the potential imbalance between them. She explores the significance of the theta state and right brain, emphasizing their roles in enhancing personal vibration. The conversation turns to practical tools like vision boards and the CCMP method to understand and manifest desires effectively. Anne discusses the importance of a clear personal vision and how coaching programs can elevate vibrational frequency. The episode critically examines the WHO pandemic treaty and media biases, with a particular focus on Tucker Carlson. It concludes by highlighting the impact of positive media consumption on society and summarizing the key themes explored.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin welcomes Craig Richard to explore the intriguing realms of past life regression and hypnotherapy. Craig shares his journey and insights from Michael Newton on the spirit world, delving into his personal experiences with past life regression. Through hypnosis sessions, Craig recounts early memories and encounters with the spirit world, including influences from spiritual entities like Jesus. The conversation traverses the life between lives, examining the role of spiritual texts in understanding the afterlife. They discuss the concept of human amnesia before birth and wrap up with reflections on spirit world roles and future episode themes.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin embarks on an exploration of personal growth in the context of predictive programming. The discussion transitions to the controversial topics of eugenics and overpopulation, questioning their implications for society. Anne delves into the concept of self-mastery, highlighting its potential to drive positive social change. The episode examines the pervasive influence of social media on societal direction, scrutinizing its role in shaping public opinion. Environmental concerns come to the forefront with a focus on wildfires and climate change, leading to a critical analysis of the ongoing water crisis in California. This episode urges listeners to consider the interconnectedness of these pressing issues.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin welcomes Axel Meierhoefer, who shares his journey from property investing to entrepreneurship. Axel discusses the mindset shift required for remote investing and the influence of subconscious beliefs, drawing insights from Carol Dweck's "Mindset." He introduces the Ideal Wealth Grower System, emphasizing international investing and its tax implications. The conversation delves into conscious creation and the distinction between conscious and subconscious data processing in learning. Axel highlights the importance of revisiting key facts and teaching concepts to others for better retention. The episode concludes with Axel's contact information and expressions of gratitude.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin explores the intriguing world of historical conspiracies, starting with a comparison of coincidences between Lincoln and Kennedy. The discussion turns to various CIA conspiracy theories and the enigmatic origins of the Federal Reserve Bank, including its potential birth on Jekyll Island. Anne examines claims surrounding the Titanic tragedy, questioning whether it was part of a Federal Reserve plot and investigating JP Morgan's alleged involvement. The episode also delves into Captain Smith's supposed Jesuit connections and the Titanic-Olympic switch theory. Finally, Anne considers how social media influences the proliferation and perception of conspiracy theories.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin delves into a range of pressing topics, starting with personal growth reflections. She examines the UK's compliance with lockdowns and the evolving political landscape, then shifts focus to farmers' protests and their effects on food supply and policy changes. The discussion tackles climate change skepticism, exploring the history of weather manipulation. Anne also addresses the impact of recent floods and the prevailing climate narrative, scrutinizing government policies. The episode concludes with an invitation to explore the concept of quantum growth, encouraging listeners to expand their perspectives on these interconnected issues.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin welcomes Kayla Francis to discuss the concept of purpose and her personal journey. Kayla shares insights on spiritual practices and how generational views influence one's sense of purpose. They explore the impact of childhood experiences on spiritual growth and happiness, and the current state of teaching. Together, they offer guidance on recognizing one's true purpose and navigating the confusion that can accompany this search. The episode concludes with career transition advice and closing remarks, emphasizing the importance of aligning personal and professional life with one's genuine purpose.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin explores health and personal development topics. She shares insights from a conference on visceral fat, introduces a natural health product from hop plant research, and discusses its development with Marketplace Global. Anne explains fat loss vs. weight loss and thermogenesis. The episode highlights the product's health benefits and an MLM business opportunity. Listeners learn about setting up an online shop and the value of transformational coaching. The episode wraps up with reflections on the podcast's themes.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin is joined by Bryan Kuderna to explore the concept of MICE—Money, Ideology, Compromise, Ego—and its influence on decision-making. They discuss the risks posed by non-experts in financial advice and the challenge of information overload. Bryan introduces his new book, emphasizing the value of economic insights. They examine the balance between control and adaptability in life, the role of coincidences in decision-making, and the fear of both failure and success. The episode recaps the MICE framework, highlighting the importance of enjoying the journey, and concludes with thoughts on infinite potential and influencing reality.
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Anne Corbin begins this episode by sharing insights on the pervasive overwhelmed and unfulfilled work culture, examining its deep effects on individuals' lives. She explores cultural differences in work habits, supported by statistics on rest, highlighting how these variations impact well-being. The conversation shifts to addressing stress and imbalance, underscoring the critical role of aligning with personal values. Anne shares personal anecdotes and examples of living in harmony with one's values, showcasing the transformative advantages of such alignment. The episode wraps up by reinforcing the importance of values in cultivating a balanced and fulfilling life.
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Anne Corbin welcomes Toni Stevens, who shares her journey into consciousness coaching. They delve into the intersection of Reiki, traditional Chinese medicine, and quantum physics, exploring the techniques and structure of a consciousness session. Toni addresses misconceptions about hypnosis, highlighting its transformative potential. Through client stories, she illustrates the profound impact of connecting with the higher self and shares her personal healing experiences. The conversation expands to Toni's additional services and the mission of spreading consciousness. The episode concludes with information on contacting Toni and her special offers, along with closing remarks and gratitude.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin opens with an introduction to the podcast's purpose. She critiques the mainstream media and examines the impact of censorship on public discourse. The discussion transitions to an analysis of UK and global politics, providing a historical context by revisiting the Vietnam War and critiquing communism. Anne explores the current state of free speech and protest in the UK, drawing parallels with historical revolutions and the influence of Marx. The conversation continues with an exploration of the modern implications of communism, touching on immigration issues. The episode concludes with reflections on the discussion of communism and its relevance today.
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Anne Corbin welcomes Sarah Welband, who shares her journey and expertise in equine therapy, highlighting how horses serve as emotional mirrors. The discussion transitions to the innovative approach of no trance hypnosis in trauma therapy, exploring client consultations and the use of idiomotor responses. Sarah delves into internal family systems, addressing emotional eating and the structure of therapeutic sessions. She also introduces self-hypnosis techniques for personal empowerment. The episode concludes with closing remarks and information on how to connect with Sarah for further insights.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin introduces the themes of Quantum Growth & Connection, focusing on the battle against misinformation before and after the internet era. The discussion highlights the role of modern thinkers in shaping public skepticism and examines historical and projected trends in population growth alongside relevant policies. Anne explores strategies for overcoming negativity and enhancing personal health. The episode navigates the challenges of censorship and fostering genuine connections on social media platforms. Reflections on notable interviews and their impact are shared, concluding with thoughts on fostering growth and connection in our lives.
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Kim Rahir joins Anne Corbin to discuss the often-overlooked topic of women's physical strength, particularly in middle age. They explore the starting points and potential risks for middle-aged women entering the fitness world, emphasizing the importance of changing perceptions and prioritizing midlife health. Kim advocates for self-awareness in healthcare and provides insights into building strength through initial assessments and targeted exercises. The conversation also touches on the benefits and accessibility of online coaching, offering practical advice for women seeking to improve their physical health. Closing remarks include contact information for further engagement.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin explores themes of personal growth and fulfillment, drawing on Alan Watt's perspectives on societal structures. The discussion transitions to the transformative effects of AI and technology on society and various industries. Anne examines predictive programming and its implications, highlighting the decline in physical education and health awareness. She reflects on societal changes since the 2020 lockdowns and introduces the concept of 15-minute cities. The episode also addresses the risks associated with smart technology, focusing on privacy concerns. Through these discussions, Anne encourages listeners to consider the broader impact of these changes on personal and societal growth.
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Kim Parra introduces her innovative learning system, sharing her background and the historical context of visual learning methods. She demonstrates the flashcard method, showcasing its practical applications. The discussion expands to embrace neurodiversity, focusing on overcoming learning obstacles. Kim addresses skepticism surrounding her approach and explores additional services offered to support diverse learning needs.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin embarks on a thought-provoking journey through lesser-known historical theories. The discussion begins with an exploration of lost buildings and city fire theories before delving into the mud flood theory and the enigmatic Tartarian Empire conspiracy. Anne examines the alleged suppression of Tartary and its connection to the Romanovs, unveiling hidden aspects of American history. The episode also touches on controversial theories regarding the slave population and the Holocaust, provoking reflection on historical narratives. Finally, Anne investigates the enigma surrounding American independence, encouraging listeners to question conventional history and consider alternative perspectives.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin introduces the podcast's goals, focusing on the intersection of science and spirituality for personal growth. The discussion begins with an exploration of brain aging, including strategies for reversal. Anne highlights the importance of integrating stress management and meditation into daily routines to support brain health. The conversation shifts to the benefits of a balanced diet and regular exercise in enhancing cognitive function. Social connections and mental stimulation are recognized as vital components for maintaining a healthy brain. Anne emphasizes the critical role of quality sleep, tying together these elements to promote overall brain health and longevity.
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