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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 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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Monique Fields shares her transition from teaching to life coaching, emphasizing mentorship, group coaching, and mastermind groups. Discussing her client work structure and the benefits of podcasting, Monique highlights opportunities for personal and professional growth.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin delves into the life and inventions of Nikola Tesla, exploring their global implications. She also examines the mysterious disappearance of JFK Junior and its potential links to Tesla and Trump. Further, she discusses biblical codes, Prince William, and the Antichrist theory, along with concepts of time travel and Stargates.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin explores the intriguing connections between time travel, science, and biblical prophecy. Drawing on her own experiences and research, she delves into the concept of the Rapture and its connection to the teachings of the Bible. Anne discusses the lesser-known aspects of inventor Nikola Tesla's life, including his experiments with electromagnetism and his alleged discovery of time travel. She also highlights the role of the Trump family, particularly John G. Trump, in Tesla's work and the potential collaboration between them. With thought-provoking theories and hidden knowledge, offering a glimpse into a world where science and spirituality intersect.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin explores the pursuit of happiness, distinguishing between blame and responsibility, and the power of choice in personal growth. She delves into Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the complicated relationship between wealth and happiness, and the importance of self-actualization.
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In this episode, host Anne Corbin explores the fascinating world of the Amish community and their unique way of life. Drawing inspiration from a film she watched years ago, Anne reflects on her encounter with an Amish family during a road trip to Four Corners. She delves into the beliefs, values, and customs of the Amish, who choose to live outside of the modern world, eschewing modern conveniences and technology. Anne also discusses the Amish's approach to the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting their resistance to lockdowns, masks, and vaccinations.
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Anne explains the beginnings of the petroleum industry and its links with that old character, John D. Rockefeller, and the myth of ‘fossil fuels’ created to suggest scarcity. This is just one of the many lies pedalled by the secret societies to control the masses and Anne makes some connections to reveal even more.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin delves into the realm of functional nutrition, discussing the impact of synthetic sugars and the history of aspartame. She uncovers hidden sugars in everyday foods and exposes the deception in low-fat foods. The episode concludes with an emphasis on the benefits of a healthy diet and lifestyle.
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In this episode, let’s spend some time talking about that little word ‘love’. Perhaps an overused word, certainly in the English language, it is no surprise that love is considered a somewhat abstract concept or has a singular, restricted meaning. Anne widens the definition of love from our modern, simplistic context to a wider, more nuanced understanding.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin explores the implications of fight or flight responses in modern life, the health impact of chronic stress, and effective stress management techniques. She discusses stress during COVID-19 and daily practices for stress mitigation. The episode concludes with insights on meditation and love's role in global vibrations.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin discusses the 2014 Somerset floods' impact on farmers and critiques rewilding. She introduces Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030, and discusses the "Anne retreat". Dr. Corbin Maday joins to talk about the great awakening. They also explore the power of words on well-being, discuss child trafficking, and conclude with thoughts on standing firm against deceit.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin explores the complex interplay between transgenderism, population growth, and education. She delves into the impacts of Club of Rome's actions and feminism on society, discussing democracy, women's rights, and family dynamics. Unpacking the reality of "having it all", she reveals the challenges faced by working mothers and the effects of inflation on housing costs.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin delves into her personal background and the impact of feminism. The conversation explores childhood sexualization, gender identity issues, and the commercialization of gender transition treatments. It features Scott Nugent's personal testimony as a transgender man and discusses gender transition in sports. The importance of public discussion, mental health support, and implications of the depopulation agenda are also addressed.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin explores the concept of sustainability and its importance. She delves into the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, focusing especially on goals 9-17. The episode also discusses public engagement, the power of non-compliance, and debunks myths surrounding global warming and sustainability.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin delves into sustainable development and brainwashing, scrutinizing the implications of United Nations' SDGs. She shares personal experiences with Agenda 21 and meticulously examines SDGs from poverty elimination to gender equality and clean energy. The episode concludes with a look into the future of work with AI and the metaverse.
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In this episode, Anne Corbin delves into the intricate issues surrounding food supply. She discusses the effects of lockdowns, international relations, and disasters on the food industry. Touching on the rise of synthetic food and the displacement of farmers, Anne underlines the need for self-sufficiency and sustainable development. The episode concludes with insights on predictive programming.
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