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  • Sacred Deathcare: Ritual, Healing, and Finding Completion After Loss
    2025/09/18
    Do you still carry the weight of things left unsaid or undone with a loved one who has passed?

    Grief often lingers not only in our hearts but in our bodies. The words we didn’t speak, the touches we didn’t give, the gestures we wish we had offered — these unfinished moments can leave us feeling stuck in regret, disconnected from peace, and unable to fully heal.

    In this moving episode of Intuition Unleashed: A Revolution in Personal Liberation, Becc Nelson sits down with Bessie Estonactoc, a Sacred Deathcare Guide, to explore how ritual and ceremony can help us find completion after loss. Bessie shares her personal story of using the Proxy Body Ritual to heal regret after her mother’s passing, and how this sacred work can help anyone reframe death not as an ending, but as a sacred transition filled with meaning and possibility.

    Whether you are walking beside a loved one, grieving a loss, or simply seeking to release old pain, this episode will give you tools and hope for healing. You’ll learn how to bring completion to what feels unfinished, connect with Spirit, and discover peace on both sides of the veil.


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    57 分
  • Finding Your Power in the Paradox
    2025/09/18
    Have you ever felt torn between opposites — pulled one way by fear and another by faith, or stretched thin between effort and ease? Maybe you’ve found yourself resisting what you don’t want, only to feel more drained, or caught in the loop of triggers that seem to keep stealing your power.
    In this episode of The Flourish Frequency™, Beth sits down with Dr. Pat Baccili, Founder of The Transformation Network, to explore why living inside paradox can feel so uncomfortable — and why most of us try to fix or escape it. Together, they peel back the layers of resistance, triggers, and polarity to reveal what’s really happening beneath the surface.
    If you’ve ever wondered why your power feels scattered in moments of tension, or why holding it all feels so hard, this conversation will help you see your experience in a whole new way.

    Watch https://www.transformationtalkradio.com/watch.html
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    57 分
  • Grateful for the Mess – Beyond Toxic Positivity
    2025/09/18
    “Stay positive. Be grateful. Good vibes only.” But what happens when gratitude turns into a way of abandoning your real emotions? When the pressure to be spiritual means only showing the light, never the shadow? In this raw, honest episode of The Journey of Unbecoming™, I share why toxic positivity keeps us stuck and how real gratitude, the kind that witnesses rather than fixes, can hold your entire messy, beautiful life. Through stories and a transformative practice, you’ll discover how to be both grateful and human, without choosing between the two. This isn’t about forcing positivity. It’s about embracing wholeness—all of it.

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    27 分
  • Dr. Diane Interviews April Goff Brown on Human Design and the Change in Eras coming in 2027
    2025/09/18
    Dr. Diane and April discuss both astrology and Human Design in relation to what is going on out there in the cosmos. The outer planets are aligned in a once-in-a-lifetime arrangement that is going to bring about huge change. We're in for a ride through 2028 as we are on the cusp of a new era that begins in 2027.
    The key message from Human Design is that there is no better time to take care of oneself than now so you can weather this global storm we need to get through.
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    51 分
  • Case Study - From Antiracism to Black Empowerment
    2025/09/17
    InflexionPoint Podcast | Episode 92 | September 17, 2025
    2025 Theme: Community Engagement & the Grassroots of Change
    Introduction Welcome to another episode of InflexionPoint Podcast, where we are dedicated to antiracism activation and the art of listening in authentic conversation, engagement, action, and accountability. Featuring creator/host Anita D. Russell, joined by co-hosts Mavis Bauman and Gail Hunter. Throughout the year, we’ve been lifting up stories, strategies, and successes of community-driven movements. This conversation is a throwback to a previous episode in April 2025 where we explored the evolution of Dr. Robert Livingston, Social Psychologist at Harvard University. He is the author of The Conversation: How Seeking and Speaking the Truth about Racism Can Radically Transform Individuals and Organizations, published in 2021. In this episode we dig deeper into a whole new revelation based on his recently released book.
    Revelation in 2025: The Paradox of Antiracism within White Supremacy A Radical Idea. Robert Livingston's new book, Play the Game, Change the Game, Leave the Game: Pathways to Black Empowerment, Prosperity, and Joy presents a radical idea, an intriguing departure of the premise of The Conversation. Racism does not require hatred, cruelty, fear, violence, or avoidance. Abraham Lincoln is an example of someone who is sympathetic towards the Black community (Emancipation was a monumental antiracist campaign), while simultaneously believing Black people to be inferior to White people (a state of dissonance and lack of empathy). By modern standards, that’s an example of taking an antiracism stance within the context of White supremacy: Challenging one form of racism (enslavement)— while simultaneously affirming another (White supremacy in social and political life)
    The Addiction Metaphor. White supremacy is like an addiction of the mind and body: it promises comfort, denies harm, escalates over time, and resists withdrawal—yet true freedom requires a courageous break and deep healing. Where does racism’s stubborn, addiction-like persistence leave Black people? “If White people are addicted to White supremacy, then this changes how we as Black people, must move forward in our journey toward racial equity.”—Dr. Robert Livingston
    A New Approach In the wake of this new revelation, Dr. Livingston decided to switch things up a bit for the 2023 Men of Color Leadership Conference in Boston. Instead of focusing on White-centered antiracism he decided to focus on Black-centered empowerment: We can’t wait for White people to change. That day many never come so we have to empower ourselves.
    Central Questions. What do I have to do to survive and prosper in a game that was not created nor intended for me? How do I navigate?
    Our Obligation to Live a Good Life. “The fact that I was able to write this book is a testament to the power of my ancestors. I experience both awe and gratitude when I think of their strength and resilience. From their resolute determination to survive the unimaginable horror of the Middle Passage, to their tireless tenacity in abiding the indignities of slavery, to their unrelenting fight for full citizenship and representation—our ancestors have endured and overcome so much. It is incumbent upon us to continue their struggle by utilizing the pathways explored in this book to achieve the equality and prosperity that we deserve. Above all, as we honor our obligation to carry on with their fight, we must never lose sight of our forebears’ ultimate desire for future generations: to have a good life. It is our duty to live well.” —Dr. Robert Livingston

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    58 分
  • Unknown gifts from The Creator
    2025/09/17
    Have you ever wondered if and how the Creator presents us with gifts without knowing it. You may find an item that may feel familiar or feel right and you buy it. What other types gift could be given also without even knowning till the next morning? What if a gift was given to you and realized it was most blessed gift you would recieve. Learning to live with a very special that you have known centuries ago. Such in the case of a walk-in that you never would have imagine.
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    59 分
  • HypnoRegression™ to Free Your Hidden Voice with Guest Lydia Hatton, CHt
    2025/09/17
    Find and remove subconscious programming keeping you from speaking up and being heard.

    Watch https://www.transformationtalkradio.com/watch.html
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    27 分
  • The Flow of Yes: Moving with Inspired Action
    2025/09/17
    What is the fuel behind your actions? Do your actions feel like a gentle unfolding, or a frantic grasp for control?

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    27 分