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Inspired Radio with Helen Taylor

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BREAKING FREE FROM LIMITING SYSTEMS AND EMBRACING OUR INFINITE POTENTIAL – WELCOME TO INSPIRED RADIO with Helen Taylor. This is where souls come together for inspiring conversations that open hearts, shift perspectives and spark real change. On Inspired Radio we explore new and uncharted ways of building, thinking, loving, and relating. It’s about embracing the discomfort of transformation and collectively creating Heaven on Earth. Each week, my guests share their stories, powerful journeys of overcoming change and stepping into a better life. Through storytelling, we connect deeply, learn from one another and ignite the courage to walk our own path. This show embodies the spirit of love, respect, and compassion. Join us for authentic conversations that will inspire you to live more freely, more fully and more connected. INSPIRED RADIO with Helen Taylor – Because change begins with a conversation.Copyright 2026 Helen Taylor 社会科学
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  • Inspired Radio, June 2, 2026
    2026/06/03
    Important update on Peter and Donna from Corruption Whistleblower blowing the lid off Australia’s constitution and government, exposing corruption, theft and much more. Six-Paragraph Summary A Return to Inspired Radio With a New Legal Strategy Helen Taylor opens the episode by welcoming Donna and Peter back to Inspired Radio, noting that their previous appearance focused on their affidavit claiming Australia became a sovereign nation in 1919 under the Treaty of Versailles. In this follow-up conversation, Donna and Peter introduce a new endorsement document intended to support a filing before international legal bodies. They explain that the endorsement is separate from their larger affidavit and is meant to allow supporters to sign on as witnesses or endorsers. The UCSA Endorsement and International Court Filing Plan Donna and Peter describe their planned website, UCSA.land, for United Civilians of Sovereign Australia. They say the site will eventually host the endorsement document, explanatory videos, and related affidavit materials. Their stated goal is to gather large-scale public support before presenting their allegations internationally, arguing that a submission backed by many people would be harder for international authorities to ignore. Claims About Australia’s Constitution and Legal Standing A major portion of the episode focuses on their argument that the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 was altered after the 1899 referendum process. They claim that the removal of the words “this Act shall bind the Crown” changed the legal meaning of the document and created an imbalance in accountability. Donna and Peter argue that this alleged alteration means the document was not lawfully approved by the Australian people and therefore lacks valid standing. Allegations Against Government, Courts, Police, and Institutions The guests make broad allegations that Australian government structures operate as a foreign occupying regime and that domestic courts do not properly recognize international law. They discuss claims involving child protection, banking, police conduct, suppression orders, and alleged institutional wrongdoing. Helen frames the discussion around the need for people to pay attention and put their concerns into action rather than simply criticizing the system. Proposed Solutions: Interim Government, Blockchain Voting, and Asset-Backed Currency Donna and Peter also discuss proposed solutions, including an interim government, a blockchain voting application, and a future merit-based political structure. They argue that people who have spent years working in community reform movements should help guide a transition. They also suggest that Australia should reclaim resource wealth, develop local production, and eventually move away from fiat currency toward an asset-backed system. Call for Public Participation and Next Steps The episode closes with a call for listeners to become part of the proposed solution by reviewing the forthcoming documents, signing the endorsement, asking questions through the new website, and contacting Corruption Whistleblower if they want to help. Donna and Peter emphasize that they are not claiming to have the final answer but are attempting to create a lawful and peaceful pathway forward. Helen closes by urging listeners to participate and thanks Donna and Peter for returning to the show. SEO Keywords / Key Phrases Inspired Radio Helen Taylor Donna and Peter Corruption Whistleblower United Civilians of Sovereign Australia UCSA.land Australia Constitution Act 1900 Treaty of Versailles Australia 1919 International Criminal Court filing Australian sovereignty claims constitutional referendum 1899 blockchain voting Australia child protection allegations Australia asset-backed currency Australia https://corruptionwhistleblower.com email – info@corruptionwhistleblower.com https://ucsa.land email – info@ucsa.land
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  • Inspired Radio, May 26, 2026
    2026/05/27
    Guest, Owen Hunt, Reality Transurfing, shifting reality, navigating life’s quantum spaces and talking about how to align with the version of life you truly want. Six-Paragraph Summary A Journey Beyond Comfort: Helen Taylor welcomes Owen Hunt, also known as Bootsy Greenwood, to Inspired Radio for a conversation about personal transformation and Reality Transurfing. Owen reflects on his varied life experiences, including work as a comedian, bartender, and tree lopper, and describes his search for peace, connection, understanding, and self-actualization. Together, they consider why some people continually explore new possibilities while others remain caught in familiar patterns. Programs, Truth, and the Infinite: Helen describes her own realization that she repeatedly moved from one life "program" into another, while Owen compares self-discovery to navigating nested labyrinths. They speak about the search for truth and the possibility that human beings can approach it without fully possessing it. Their discussion frames the individual as both distinct and connected to something larger, while acknowledging that attempts to define that larger reality can become another limiting program. Reality Transurfing and Materialization: Owen identifies Vadim Zeland's Reality Transurfing as a central influence on his thinking and also recommends Thomas Campbell's My Big TOE. He explains the concepts of balance, the space of variations, and materialization, describing material reality as emerging from ideas or consciousness. Helen relates this to her own view that the outer world reflects inner movement, while Owen discusses the book's metaphor of a dual mirror. Heart, Mind, and Identity: The conversation turns to aligning the heart and the mind. Owen says the heart connects to possibility and creative desire, while the mind is useful for logistics, patterns, and strategies. He recalls feeling aimless before finding Reality Transurfing and says the ideas helped him begin consciously choosing a more inspired life. Helen and Owen explore how identity can shift when a person stops living reactively and begins rehearsing a new version of self. Rehearsal, the Nervous System, and Response: Helen shares a deeply personal account of leaving drug addiction after a life-threatening event, describing the prior rehearsal of an escape and a decisive moment of total alignment. Owen connects this with the nervous system's drive for safety and Bob Proctor's concept of the terror barrier, arguing that growth often requires moving through discomfort rather than retreating from it. He illustrates his own changed behavior through the loss of video footage from a major speaking event, which he chose to accept rather than allow it to trigger blame and spiraling frustration. Importance, Letting Go, and Recognizing Programs: Owen explains the Reality Transurfing idea that excessive importance creates tension and resistance, using the image of walking across the same board on the ground versus high between buildings. Helen and Owen discuss detachment as allowing space rather than becoming uncaring, and they identify triggers, conditioning, pendulums, and egregores as ways programs can be recognized. The episode closes with Owen inviting listeners to explore his Bootsy Greenwood school and online content, while Helen encourages listeners to step into a new version of themselves. SEO Keywords / Key Phrases 1. Inspired Radio Helen Taylor 2. Owen Hunt Bootsy Greenwood 3. Reality Transurfing interview 4. Vadim Zeland Reality Transurfing 5. choosing a new version of yourself 6. consciousness and materialization 7. heart and mind alignment 8. space of variations 9. nervous system and personal transformation 10. reducing importance and letting go 11. recognizing limiting programs 12. Bootsy Greenwood school Reality Transurfing Skool https://www.skool.com/blue-collar-mystics-5366/about YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@TransurfingwithBootsy
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  • Inspired Radio, May 19, 2026
    2026/05/20
    Title: Paul Moder on Dark Storytelling, The Wasp Files, and Questioning Australia’s Official Narratives Paul Moder is a creator drawn to the shadows — an artist who has spent his life exploring the darker edges of human experience through acting, producing, stage work and books, always pushing toward the uncomfortable truths most people avoid. A Creative Life Built Around Shadow and Redemption Helen Taylor welcomes Melbourne creative Paul Moder, introduced as a filmmaker, writer, actor, producer, director, and singer. Their conversation begins with his unexpected path into music, including his blues singing and songwriting, before moving into the deeper emotional force behind his creative work. Paul explains that much of his art is shaped by pain, loss, betrayal, and a recurring creative philosophy centered on beauty, truth, horror, and eventual redemption. Facing Darkness Without Losing the Light The discussion turns toward Paul’s attraction to horror, thrillers, dark cabaret, and confrontational storytelling. Helen observes that his work seems designed to make people look directly at what they normally avoid, while Paul says he believes people must be willing to look into the darkest corners of themselves and still aspire toward light. He frames darkness not as something to glorify, but as something to understand, integrate, and move through on the way to self-knowledge. Individual Power, Division, and Spiritual Self-Knowledge Paul and Helen connect the personal theme of confronting darkness to wider social and political concerns. Paul says people need to understand their own power, avoid being divided into opposing camps, and recognize how belief, self-awareness, and personal courage can shape their lives. He describes himself as deeply spiritual but not aligned with institutional religion, and he emphasizes knowing one’s strengths, weaknesses, and inner resources while still trying to remain loving and compassionate. The Wasp Files and Questions Around Port Arthur A major portion of the episode focuses on Paul’s project, The Wasp Files, which began, according to him, as research for a film about the Port Arthur massacre. He says his research led him to unresolved questions, survivor accounts, alleged discrepancies, and concerns about the absence of a public trial, coronial inquest, or royal commission. Paul presents these as his findings and opinions, saying he does not claim to be the final authority, but believes Australians should know what he argues are unanswered questions surrounding the event. Trauma, Government Power, and Public Trust Helen and Paul broaden the conversation into concerns about government transparency, major national events, COVID lockdowns in Victoria, and public distrust of institutions. Paul criticizes what he views as excessive pandemic restrictions, social division, and political opportunism after traumatic events. The discussion includes strong claims about government control, corruption, foreign influence, surveillance, gun control, and public policy; these are presented as the speakers’ views and allegations rather than independently verified facts. Self-Empowerment and the “Peaceful Warrior” Theme Toward the end, Paul argues that people need to become more self-reliant spiritually, financially, mentally, and physically. He encourages listeners to strengthen their minds, defend their values, support family and community, and become what he calls benevolent or peaceful warriors. Helen closes by thanking him for sharing insight into his life and for bringing difficult or hidden subjects into public conversation, framing the episode as one about courage, inquiry, and the willingness to face the underbelly of life. Transcription Notes / Likely Corrections The guest’s name appears in the transcript as Paul Moda, but the uploaded file name suggests Paul Moder, so Paul Moder is likely the correct spelling. “The Wasp Files” is sometimes rendered like “waspoles” or “wasp files,” and should likely be standardized as The Wasp Files. “Port Arthur” is repeatedly mistranscribed as “board author.” “Coronal link west” likely means coronial inquest. “Excapultery evidence” likely means exculpatory evidence. “Paxie” likely means patsy. “Anthony Vauci” should likely be Anthony Fauci. “Hijillion dialectic” likely means Hegelian dialectic. “Sanzu” likely means Sun Tzu. “Home innovations” likely means home invasions. “ASIO” appears phonetically as “azio.” “Daniel Andrew’s” likely refers to Daniel Andrews. Keywords Paul Moder, Inspired Radio, Helen Taylor, The Wasp Files, Port Arthur massacre, Australian independent film, dark storytelling, personal empowerment, government transparency, Victoria lockdowns, conspiracy claims, peaceful warrior https://www.paulmoder.com https://www.youtube.com/@TheWaspFilesVideoPodcast
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