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Before and after: Sandra Schneider, on uncovering her true beauty
Sandra Schneider’s inspiring story of how she went from feeling unhappy and overweight, to being slim and feeling great.
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Essence
Our essence is who we truly are
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Myth-busting retirement
This true story questions the cultural attitude that focusses on longing for retirement day so life can be lived more enjoyably. Do we really believe this to be true or have we not examined the issue to its full extent?
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Harmony
Discover the joy of Harmony, the harm of disharmony and more!
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The space beyond time
The demands of time can feel like an immovable fact of life that rules most people’s lives. But what if there was a greater, more wholesome way to live?
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Parenting from beyond the usual boundaries
Parents often feel overwhelmed with the endless array of parenting information available, yet the answers provided never seem to fully fill the gaps. So, what is missing?
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Embracing being the black sheep of the family
The stigma of being the black sheep in the family is debilitating for many people right around the world – but is there another way to consider what this tag is really representative of to everyone around them?
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What is the world teaching us?
It is March again and here is our Audio of the Month for March 2024. We go round and round in circles – find out what that means and what our responsibility is.
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The state of our health
Worldwide, people tend to rely on medical systems and science to explain and treat illness and disease. But what’s our part at the individual level?
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Reading Serge Benhayon’s books
Reading Serge Benhayon’s books is an experience like no other; it is a surrender into what we already are. Moreover, it does not end on closing them, but continues in a different form.
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Our crumbling health service
We make a lot of noise about short staffing in the health service, which is a fact, but are we missing another crisis that is more detrimental and pervasive?
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Fake news is not new news
Is fake news really such a modern phenomenon or are we distracting ourselves by making social medial the scapegoat for a bigger problem?
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Are you eating more than food?
Does what you see, hear and feel have as much impact on your health and wellbeing as what you eat? Get ready for a potentially life changing look at everything you do.
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The why of relationships
We are schooled that we can only have one or a few special relationships. But why accept this when we can instead open up to the possibility of every relationship?
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The World of Relationships
We find ourselves in all sorts of relationships, some amazing and others tricky to navigate. What if there is something bigger being asked of us when it comes to the world of relationships?
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Flow, cycles and rituals at work
The symptoms of exhaustion, lethargy or the simple and very common feeling of discontentment are a normalised phenomenon in our work-places. But does it really have to be this way?
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Quiet quitting at work
Quiet quitting is the latest workplace phenomenon. It may sound like someone is silently resigning from their post, but it actually isn’t this at all.
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Studying from a different perspective
Are we missing out on what really matters in our education system?
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Breaking the workplace
Workplaces are a hive being busy, regardless of the cost in lost productivity and workforce wellbeing. Work is essential for us to be able to live – but what if how we live is essential to how we work?
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‘Divinity Is Birthed’ by Victoria Warburton - album review
If you were ever in doubt about our divine origins, if you ever felt lost, caught up in the chaos of the world, or struck by a hurt, then these ten tracks will serve as your guiding light.