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Author: Robert Radnoti
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I’ve been on a “spiritual” journey from Exxon Chemical Engineer, to Pepperdine University Head Coach of Men’s and Women’s Track & Field and Cross Country, to Master Clinical Hypnotherapist. I’m also a Senior Leader with Tony Robbins and a Trainer/Consultant with Dr. Joe Dispenza. I’m passionate about Liv-nRad and Loving Contagiously and Making the world my Playground. In this podcast, I will share my stories, along with hosting guests to inspire you live with RADITUDE!
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Matias Lopez is a 24-year-old Colombian-American entrepreneur and sales professional who has been spotting opportunities since he was eight years old. Currently serving as Florida Sales Executive for MOTH Drinks and co-founder of Ancesta — a company that teaches seniors how to use technology to stay connected with their families — Matias brings a rare combination of hustle, empathy, and self-taught business wisdom to everything he does. Raised by a single mother who fought through near-foreclosure and financial hardship, he credits her relentless work ethic and an unshakeable positive mindset for making him the entrepreneur he is today.In this episode, Matias shares the story behind his drive — from selling handmade t-shirts to classmates in Colombia as a child, to working his way up from Publix bagger to customer service trainer, to launching Ancesta across Florida. He opens up about losing his father at three, how those early hardships forged a resilience no classroom could teach, and breaks down his self-taught approach to financial literacy — including how he built an excellent credit score on a $400-a-week paycheck. He also gives a first look at his newest venture, 9 Yards, a low-sugar recovery drink set to challenge the sports beverage market.Tune in to episode 67 of RADitude to hear how Matias Lopez turned adversity, grit, and an infectious positive attitude into multiple thriving ventures at just 24 — and discover the mindset shifts and practical strategies that anyone can use to start building the life they truly want.In This Episode, You Will Learn:(04:07) Selling t-shirts at 8 and bagging groceries at 14: Matias's first entrepreneurial sparks (07:02) Founding Ancesta: teaching seniors to use technology (11:49) How Ancesta grew and what Matias looks for when hiring (15:33) Where his business acumen really comes from (18:00) What Publix trained him — and what only experience could teach (21:49) Losing his father at 3, near-foreclosure, and the mindset that formed (25:08) How a connection across continents led to MOTH Drinks (28:15) Introducing 9 Yards: a low-sugar recovery drink coming soon (30:37) The power of community: you are who you surround yourself with (31:30) Self-taught financial literacy: credit scores, good debt vs. bad debt (35:43) How to coach someone out of a negative mindset (41:16) Final message: believe, manifest, and never stop going after itConnect with Matias Lopez:LinkedInLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Naowshaba Ferdous is a business strategist and content coach who helps entrepreneurs get seen, remembered, and paid in an increasingly crowded online world. With a unique blend of behavioral psychology, emotional intelligence, and hands-on consulting experience, she has supported founders across 27 countries—from early-stage entrepreneurs to eight-figure business owners—helping them clarify their message and stand out with confidence.In this episode, Naowshaba shares how identity, introspection, and psychology shape business success. She breaks down her three-part visibility framework, explains why clarity in messaging is often the missing link between effort and results, and reveals how journaling, intuition, and self-advocacy play a powerful role in leadership and growth. She also explores why stepping beyond comfort and safety is essential for entrepreneurs who want to build lasting impact.Tune in to episode 66 of RADitude to hear how Naowshaba Ferdous blends psychology, strategy, and bold action to help entrepreneurs break through invisibility—and discover insights that may transform how you communicate your value and grow your business.In This Episode, You Will Learn:(05:43) Early journaling and the roots of an entrepreneurial mindset(09:30) Why introspection creates a real business advantage(13:27) Seen, remembered, paid: a three-word visibility framework(14:25) Where psychology and ethical marketing intersect(22:53) Why balance is a myth: the 100×3 rule(24:25) How entrepreneurs unknowingly stay small(26:00) Self-advocacy and visibility—especially for women(28:27) Journaling, creativity, and subconscious insight(33:00) Collective consciousness and intuitive leadership(38:40) A simple method for a clear business statement(41:27) One daily action that breaks comfort and drives growthConnect with Naowshaba Ferdous:WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInYouTubePodcast: Thriving with Naowshaba FerdousLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Once homeless with nothing but a few used mattresses to sell, Akbar could have given up. Instead, he turned rock bottom into the launchpad for a global movement that’s helped clients collectively earn over $100 million—and inspired thousands to make more to give more, whether through generosity, impact, or service.In this powerful conversation, Akbar reveals how discovering his true gift—helping people break through their blocks—transformed his life and business. From secondhand beds to seven-figure success, his story proves that clarity, faith, and contribution aren’t just ideals—they’re the real formula for freedom.You’ll also hear why aligning your mind, message, and mission is the key to lasting success—and how serving others keeps you grounded, no matter how high you climb.Tune in to episode 65 of RADitude to hear Akbar Sheikh’s extraordinary journey—from sleeping in a windowless electrical closet and selling used mattresses to building a $100 million coaching empire—and discover how purpose, alignment, and service can turn your lowest point into your greatest breakthrough.In This Episode, You Will Learn:From electrical closet to first business breakthrough (03:07)Becoming a “talent scout for healers” (07:06)The $100M system that transforms clients (08:04)Discovering his gift and true calling (09:30)Make More, Give More: purpose-driven success (12:09)Burning Plan B—and becoming a millionaire (13:53)Playing bigger with systems and speed (16:25)The four-step formula for breakthrough offers (18:19)Organic vs. paid—what really works (19:38)Aligning mind, message, and mission (21:00)Connect with Akbar Sheikh:WebsiteYouTubeFacebookInstagramLinkedInLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when life sidelines your biggest dream? In this inspiring interview, Rod “Lightning Rod” Moore shares how a devastating injury ended his hopes of becoming a pro basketball player—but opened the door to entrepreneurship, sales mastery, and helping others transform their lives.Growing up in Birmingham, Alabama, Rod learned resilience early. From broken bones on the court to challenges in one of America’s most violent cities, he discovered that setbacks can become steppingstones. Rod reveals how trash-talking on the court became confidence in sales, why influence and connection matter more than hard selling, and how he found purpose in helping others achieve their goals.Today, Rod works alongside top coaches and entrepreneurs to bring transformation to people worldwide. He’s proof that with discipline, focus, and the right mindset, you can pivot from broken dreams to living with freedom, purpose, and impact.Tune in to episode 64 of RADitude to hear Rod “Lightning Rod” Moore’s inspiring journey—from a broken ankle that shattered his pro basketball dreams to closing six-figure deals as a branding expert—and discover how resilience, mindset, and authentic connection can transform your life and business.In This Episode, You Will Learn:How a career-ending ankle injury reshaped Rod’s life path (02:08)Why “having a mouth on him” turned into his greatest business strength (05:07)Growing up in Birmingham, Alabama—community, culture, and resilience (07:14)Dropping out of college and how mentors reshaped his mindset (09:22)The power of accountability partners and investing in coaching (11:50)Redefining sales as authentic influence, service, and connection (14:00)Closing six-figure deals with conviction and belief (15:21)Living in alignment with purpose, freedom, and evolving dreams (17:33)Rod’s values in relationships: ethics, unity, and shared faith (18:27)The upcoming Love Hack events blending neuroscience and tantra (22:40)Why Rod doesn’t yet have his own offer—and the importance of focus (24:07)Robert’s birthday challenge for Rod: defining a 10-year dream (25:08)Final reflections on dreams, connection, and authenticity (27:52)Connect with Rod Moore:InstagramLinkedInLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever wondered how science, spirituality, and love can come together to transform your life? In this deeply personal solo episode, Robert takes you behind the scenes of his own journey—from corporate engineer and university coach to hypnotherapist, teacher, and creator of transformative programs.Robert shares the unlikely path that led him to hypnotherapy, how Zoom turned his internship into a global practice, and why neuroscience and meditation became the foundation of his teaching. Along the way, he introduces his newest passion project: NeuroTantra—a blend of neuroscience and Tantra designed to help people grow, heal childhood wounds, reverse aging, and experience life at higher levels of love, bliss, and freedom.He also opens up about building a conscious relationship with his partner, the creation of the Love Hack one-day event, and the founding of the SacRAD Institute—all aimed at helping people rewire their brains, practice unconditional love, and live younger, happier, and more purpose-driven lives.Tune in to episode 63 of RADitude and discover how combining neuroscience and Tantra can unlock conscious love, reverse aging, and help you live rad, love contagiously, and thrive at every stage of life.In This Episode, You Will Learn:(01:47) Robert’s unlikely journey from Exxon engineer to coach and hypnotherapist(05:51) How hypnotherapy changed his athletes’ performance—and his life(09:05) Moving hypnotherapy online during COVID and discovering its global reach(12:24) From Joe Dispenza trainings to teaching neuroscience worldwide(17:55) Discovering Tantra and what a conscious relationship really means(18:41) The five wounds and how relationships trigger our deepest growth(24:21) NeuroTantra: combining science and meditation to heal and even reverse aging(27:40) The Love Hack event and the founding of the SacRAD Institute(30:27) Custom HypnoRad audios and tools for rewiring your brainLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if public speaking—your biggest fear—became your greatest strength? In this episode, Paul Getter, pastor, entrepreneur, and “digital marketing nerd,” shares how he turned shyness into confidence and speaking into success.Paul shares his journey from growing up in government housing in Naples, Florida—with a father who was a drug dealer and a mother battling alcoholism—to becoming a trusted marketing strategist for global names like Grant Cardone, Les Brown, and even Arnold Schwarzenegger. Along the way, he discovered that communication is one of the most powerful tools anyone can master. Today, through his Speakpreneur program, Paul helps entrepreneurs transform their voice into influence, impact, and income.Throughout this episode, Paul unpacks how he first overcame his fear of public speaking, why AI is a tool everyone should be using (yes, even stay-at-home moms), and how books can be more powerful as lead magnets than bestsellers. He also shares why selling is helping, how faith and business fuel each other, and why having the right partner can multiply your success exponentially. This episode is packed with wisdom for anyone looking to level up their communication, influence, and entrepreneurial journey.Tune in to episode 62 of RADitude to hear Paul Getter’s incredible story—from shy kid memorizing the Gettysburg Address to international speaker and marketing expert—and learn how you can use your voice to change lives, including your own.In This Episode, You Will Learn:How Paul transformed shyness into a speaking superpower (03:00)Why public speaking fear is really “misplaced excitement” (05:54)Growing up in Naples: not silver spoons, but survival (07:38)The biggest influences that shaped his journey (09:11)The first spark of becoming the “digital marketing nerd” (10:39)How AI is reshaping business—and why you should use it too (15:21)Turning books into lead magnets instead of chasing bestseller lists (27:20)Why “selling is helping” when you have something valuable (30:40)Faith, business, and living with integrity (32:45)The power of partnership and unified vision (35:09)Connect with Paul Getter:WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInYouTubeTikTokLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if your struggles aren’t just psychological—but spiritual? In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Howard Wolin shares why he left psychiatry to confront the hidden energies keeping people stuck.In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Howard Wolin, a board-certified medical doctor, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst who now works as an intuitive spiritual healer. After decades of practicing conventional medicine and psychotherapy, he redirected his focus toward energetics and spiritual wellness, helping people release negative energies, possessions, and inherited traumas. Drawing from Native American healing traditions, kinesiology, and crystal work, Dr. Wolin specializes in remote intuitive readings and energy clearing, often working with clients he's never met in person. His practice centers on liberating individuals from cycles of self-sabotage, addiction, and emotional suffering by restoring energetic balance. Now based in Naples, Florida, he supports clients worldwide through the Wolin Wellness Center.Throughout this episode, Howard offers a transformative perspective in the episode as he shares how his own path unfolded—from traditional psychiatry to a spiritual healing practice focused on clearing energetic disturbances. He reflects on how early-life hardships and a growing disillusionment with conventional treatment methods led him to explore deeper, holistic approaches like crystal energy and kinesiology. During our conversation, Howard gives clear examples of how he identifies and removes “possessions” that often underlie persistent life challenges. He emphasizes the need for openness in healing and explains how, guided by spirit allies, he helps individuals find clarity and freedom—even when they’re halfway around the world. His approach invites listeners to reconsider how we define mental and emotional health through a broader, more spiritual lens.Tune in to episode 61 of RADitude as Dr. Howard Wolin shares his extraordinary journey from traditional psychiatry to spiritual healing, revealing how unseen energies, spirit guides, and crystal work can unlock deep transformation and lasting emotional freedom.In This Episode, You Will Learn:From medicine to mental health (2:38)Psychoanalysis, labels, and disillusionment (6:45)A shift to energetic healing (10:30)Crystals, consciousness, and native american teachings (13:50)Understanding possessions and spirit guides (16:00)How healing works remotely (23:30)Skepticism and spiritual permission (26:00)Continuing the mission (29:00)Connect with Dr. Howard Wolin:WebsiteFacebookYouTubeLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you’ve ever swallowed your truth to keep the peace—only to feel drained, resentful, or invisible—this conversation will show you a powerful new way to speak up without shame, blame, or regret.In this episode, I’m joined by Éva Rambala, a certified trainer with the Center for Nonviolent Communication and a leading voice in spreading Marshall Rosenberg’s legacy across Eastern Europe and beyond. Based in Hungary, Éva has participated in more than 40 international intensive trainings (IITs) and brings a unique blend of warmth, humor, and practical insight to her workshops. Originally trained in business, her life took a transformative turn when she discovered nonviolent communication. Today, through her organization Rambala.hu, she offers NVC trainings tailored for parents, educators, social workers, IT professionals, and spiritual seekers alike. Éva believes that creating compassionate, honest connection is a life practice that transforms not only relationships but society as a whole—especially in times when inner peace is most needed.Throughout this episode, Éva brings that same clarity, presence, and depth she’s known for in her trainings. Drawing from her personal journey and close collaboration with Marshall Rosenberg, she demystifies the principles of nonviolent communication, emphasizing its goal of fostering connection where everyone's needs matter. She shares powerful stories from her decades of experience, offers insight into how NVC is practiced around the world, and gives listeners a vibrant look at the upcoming training retreat in Hungary. Her perspective combines grounded wisdom with a light touch of humor, offering a heartfelt invitation to choose empathy over judgment—even amid global uncertainty.Tune in to episode 60 of RADitude and explore the lived wisdom of Éva Rambala, as she shares how Nonviolent Communication—rooted in empathy, presence, and human connection—can help you navigate conflict, deepen relationships, and find inner peace in even the most challenging times.In This Episode, You Will Learn:Meet Éva Rambala and her love for Budapest (1:50)What is the Center for Nonviolent Communication? (3:00)The heart of NVC: “Don’t be a good girl” (4:40)Defining Nonviolent Communication (6:45)Why IT guys are her favorite audience (8:20)What really happens at a 9-day NVC training (10:58)Éva’s unexpected journey into NVC—and into Marshall’s life (18:51)Nature, connection and the Hungary retreat (23:28)Connect with Éva Rambala:WebsiteFacebookLinekdInYouTubeLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you’ve ever walked away from a conversation feeling misunderstood, defensive, or emotionally drained—this episode will completely change the way you think about communication.Today, I’m joined by Shannon Rae, the founder of the Power Integration Center and a renowned transformational coach with over 30 years of experience in leadership, emotional intelligence, and human connection. With dual degrees in behavioral science and extensive training in coaching, shamanic medicine, and executive consulting, Shannon brings a multifaceted approach to personal and professional development. Her work focuses on helping individuals and organizations integrate their power with loving presence—whether in relationships, leadership, or self-inquiry. She is also a certified practitioner of Nonviolent Communication (NVC), a methodology she weaves into every aspect of her work. Known for guiding clients toward deep internal clarity, emotional resilience, and personal accountability, Shannon helps others unlock lasting transformation from the inside out.Throughout this episode, Shannon brings this expertise to life by sharing deep, practical wisdom on the topic of Nonviolent Communication. She walks listeners through each of the four core NVC steps—plus two additional “bookend” steps she integrates into her coaching practice. Shannon explains the importance of beginning conversations with consent and highlights how understanding one’s own feelings and needs can shift communication from conflict to compassion. Throughout the episode, she shows how NVC is more than a method—it's a mindset and a self-inquiry process that supports emotional maturity and relational depth. With clarity and warmth, Shannon invites listeners to embrace their full emotional range, offering a path toward more connected, collaborative, and conscious relationships.Tune in and discover the transformative power of Nonviolent Communication with Shannon Rae, as she shares how deep self-inquiry, emotional clarity, and compassionate connection can lead you toward more authentic relationships, personal empowerment, and lasting inner peace.In This Episode, You Will Learn:Discovering Nonviolent Communication: A personal journey (2:30)“Nonviolent”? Why the name throws people off (4:39)The fidden first step: Asking permission to speak (10:22)Step 1 – Stick to the facts, not the story (12:07)Step 2 – Naming your feelings and why most of us get it wrong (16:58)Step 3 – Identifying your real needs (29:06)Step 4 – Making a specific, measurable request (33:46)Why NVC starts with you: Self-inquiry and emotional ownership (36:50)The power of grace, ownership, and transformation (40:05)Connect with Shannon Rae:WebsiteFacebookLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when a lifelong caretaker walks 500 miles in search of herself? In this episode, transformational coach Margitt Royce shares the surprising truth she uncovered on the Camino—and how letting go of being “Mom” changed everything.In this episode, I’m joined by Margitt Royce, a transformational guide, somatic coach, and speaker who helps women reclaim their inner voice, embody their truth, and live with radiant authenticity. With over two decades of experience in somatic work, Margitt specializes in guiding clients through life transitions, deep emotional healing, and nervous system regulation using embodiment practices rooted in the body’s wisdom. As the founder of Root to Rise, she supports women ready to release old identities and step into their next chapter with clarity and courage. Her work is grounded in lived experience—particularly her journeys along the Camino de Santiago, where personal transformation meets spiritual practice.Throughout this episode, Margitt shares how walking the Camino twice—first with her daughter, then alone—became a catalyst for profound inner change. She opens up about the emotional, physical, and spiritual layers of the pilgrimage, including how it helped her move beyond a lifelong role as caretaker and reconnect with her sense of self. From practical advice on planning and pacing to intimate reflections on surrender, self-trust, and rediscovering joy, Margitt brings honesty and heart to every moment. Her stories offer a vivid look at what it means to walk through transition—literally and metaphorically—and invite listeners to consider their own version of the path. It’s a conversation full of insight, presence, and quiet encouragement for anyone longing to come home to themselves.Get inspired by Margitt Royce’s powerful journey along the Camino de Santiago, as she shares how walking through challenge, self-discovery, and spiritual renewal can guide you toward greater trust, transformation, and inner freedom.In This Episode, You Will Learn:The Camino explained: More than just a walk (3:27)500 miles with my daughter: A pilgrimage of connection (5:28)Doing it my way: Solo camino in the off-season (6:52)Comfort or community? Choosing how to walk (9:45)Trusting the journey: Safety, routine, and letting go (14:01)When the Camino comes home with you (24:56)The inner Camino: Letting go of the mother role (27:19)Just go: Why your way is the right way (36:50)Connect with Margitt Royce:WebsiteInstagramYouTubeFacebookLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you’ve ever brushed off intuition, serendipity, or “signs” as too woo-woo, this episode will challenge everything you think you know about how magic really works—and how to start calling it into your life every single day.In this episode, I’m joined by Diana Von Welanetz Wentworth, a bestselling author, speaker, and founder of Inside Edge, a celebrated organization that helped launch the careers of transformational leaders like Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen. She is the co-author of two Chicken Soup for the Soul books and has published 12 titles, including her latest, Expect Magic, which blends storytelling with practical tools for manifesting a joyful, purpose-driven life. Diana began her career in the culinary world, hosting a PBS cooking series and writing award-winning cookbooks before transitioning into the realm of personal growth and inspiration. Her work is deeply rooted in personal experiences with synchronicity, love, and spiritual exploration. Today, she continues to uplift others through coaching, workshops, and her newest endeavor, the Love Letters course.Throughout this episode, Diana brings that same depth and authenticity to the mic, weaving together wisdom, personal storytelling, and emotional resonance. She shares how early life challenges sparked a lifelong journey toward joy and spiritual connection. With vivid anecdotes—like her serendipitous meeting with Elvis Presley and the intuitive encounters that led to her two marriages—she illustrates the transformative power of living with intention and openness. Drawing from Expect Magic, Diana offers listeners tangible practices to help cultivate this mindset, such as asking empowering questions, tuning into higher frequencies, and embracing joy as a guiding force. She also delves into the inspiration behind Love Letters, reflecting on the enduring impact of heartfelt expressions of gratitude and legacy.Tune in to episode 57 and get inspired by Diana Wentworth’s journey as she shares the magic of intuition, storytelling, and living with joyful intention to help you create a more meaningful, connected life.In This Episode, You Will Learn:The power of expectancy (02:56)From trauma to trust (04:54)Manifesting Elvis (literally) (06:32)Love by divine timing (08:31)How to “Expect Magic” in your own life (10:33)The birth of Love Letters (11:54)Storytelling, Chicken Soup & the Inside Edge (17:49)Publishing then and now (22:57)Tuning into frequency & final inspiration (25:15)Connect with Diana Von Welanetz Wentworth:WebsiteInstagramFacebookGet Diana’s booksLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if the key to understanding your purpose isn’t found in the physical world—but in the unseen, spiritual realm that science is just beginning to explore?In this episode, I’m joined by Pete Dolan, a seasoned NCAA Division I coach and spiritual seeker based in California. He has been the head coach of the UC Santa Barbara men’s and women’s track and field and cross country programs for over two decades, leading numerous athletes to Big West titles and NCAA championship appearances. A former standout runner himself, Dolan brings passion and purpose not only to athletics but also to personal growth and consciousness exploration. Outside the track, he is a dedicated reader, meditator, and active member of a long-standing intention group influenced by the teachings of Dr. Joe Dispenza and Lynn McTaggart. Pete blends performance coaching with spiritual wisdom, always seeking deeper truths about love, unity, and what it means to live a meaningful life.Throughout this episode, Pete offers a thoughtful and introspective voice in this episode, sharing stories from his early spiritual experiences to his present-day practices of meditation, group intentions, and reading. He articulates the philosophies of Christian Science, discusses the metaphysical implications of matter, and reflects on the interconnectedness of spiritual traditions and modern science. Pete's calm, reflective tone underscores his belief in unity, love, and the idea that “anything is possible.” Through discussions on parenting, coaching, retreats, and personal growth, Pete emerges as a deeply caring individual who seeks to live an intentional, spiritually aligned life.Tune in to episode 56 of RADitude and get inspired by Pete Dolan’s soulful journey through spirituality, personal growth, and the limitless possibilities that come with living an intentional, love-centered life.In This Episode, You Will Learn:A spiritual childhood shaped by loss (3:30)Understanding Christian Science and its principles (4:59)Matter is nothing: The science of spirituality (6:54)Life journey vs. soul journey (10:10)Transformative power of Dr. Joe Dispenza retreats (13:13)Books that changed everything (16:37)The power of intention groups (24:02)Anything is possible: Lessons from the yogis (26:42)From Croatia to consciousness: What’s next (34:03)Let's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re stuck in patterns you can’t explain—overreacting, shutting down, or constantly trying to prove yourself—this episode will reveal the hidden emotional wounds behind those behaviors and how to finally break free.In today's solo episode, Robert shares a deeply personal exploration of emotional healing, inspired by the book Heal Your Wounds and Find Your True Self by Lise Bourbeau. He discusses the five core emotional wounds—rejection, abandonment, humiliation, betrayal, and injustice—and the behavioral "masks" people unconsciously adopt to protect themselves from these wounds. Drawing from his own life and recent experiences in spiritual workshops and retreats, Robert reflects on how these wounds have shaped his personality, behaviors, and relationships.He explains that each wound typically originates in early childhood, often in connection with the parent of the same or opposite sex, and leads to specific defense mechanisms such as withdrawal, dependency, control, or rigidity. Through stories and examples from his own journey—including moments of humor and vulnerability—Robert brings to life the ways these patterns can show up in everyday situations, such as perfectionism, fear of abandonment, and difficulty expressing one’s true needs.Central to his message is the idea that healing begins with awareness. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing our wounds, acknowledging the masks we wear, and approaching ourselves with compassion. Rather than viewing emotional triggers as problems, Robert encourages listeners to see them as gifts—opportunities to heal and grow. He highlights the spiritual perspective that our souls intentionally choose life circumstances to confront and resolve these wounds, and that true healing involves not only forgiveness, but gratitude for the lessons they bring.Tune in to episode 55 of RADitude and discover how understanding your core emotional wounds can lead to powerful healing, deeper self-compassion, and a more authentic, love-filled life.In This Episode, You Will Learn:The Journey of Self-Discovery and Healing (3:13)Understanding Core Wounds and Their Impact (6:07)Exploring the Wound of Rejection (8:56)The Wound of Abandonment and Its Effects (11:49)Humiliation: The Mask of the Masochist (15:09)Betrayal: The Controller's Struggle (17:59)Injustice: The Rigid Mask and Its Consequences (20:53)Steps to Healing and Embracing Compassion (24:13)The Gift of Wounds and the Path to Love (27:11)Let's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discover how the practice of contemplation through the lens of the Gene Keys, can help you explore your shadow, unlock deeper insights, and create meaningful change in your life.In today's solo episode, Robert explores self-improvement and the intricacies of relationships through the transformative framework of the Gene Keys. Drawing from personal growth experiences, he explores how understanding one’s shadows and gifts can foster deeper relationships and a more fulfilling life.Robert introduces the Gene Keys, a system rooted in the I Ching, which encourages contemplation of personal traits through shadows (challenges), gifts (strengths), and siddhis (spiritual realizations). Starting with the Activation Sequence—life’s work, evolution, radiance, and purpose—he shares how contemplating his shadows revealed hidden patterns like agitation, transforming them into gifts such as intuition. Focusing on the Venus Sequence, he reflects on his journey to improve relationships, guided by resources like Tony Robbins and Abraham Hicks. He emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, seeing life’s challenges as opportunities for growth, and consciously nurturing love.Tune in to episode 54 of RADitude and explore how the Gene Keys and Venus Sequence can transform your relationships and foster deeper, more conscious connections with yourself and others.In This Episode, You Will Learn:The Gene Keys defined (1:53) Exploring the Activation Sequence (4:36)The Venus Sequence: Unlocking love and relationships (7:28)Lessons from relationship masters (11:00)Contemplation as a tool for growth (13:03)Closing thoughts and call to action to contemplate (18:01)Let's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Think you’ve done the inner work? This episode will challenge you to rethink everything and uncover the keys to real transformation.In today's solo episode, Robert introduces his Four Quadrants model for personal growth: mindset, health set, heart set, and soul set. By addressing all four areas, he believes individuals can create a meaningful and fulfilling life. Mindset focuses on self-awareness and addressing past traumas, with therapy and coaching as key tools for growth. Healthset emphasizes physical well-being, including nutrition, exercise, and practices like cryotherapy. Heartset encourages emotional openness, guided by "catalysts"—mentors or spiritual guides who help deepen understanding and foster connections. Lastly, soulset explores spiritual growth through practices like meditation, contemplation, and tools like Gene Keys and Tantra.Drawing on personal experiences, Robert shares how these practices have enriched his life and emphasizes the importance of staying open to opportunities for growth.Tune in to episode 53 of RADitude and discover the transformative power of the Four Quadrants model. Let this self-development framework revolutionize how you nurture your mind, body, heart, and soul for a truly fulfilling life.In This Episode, You Will Learn:The birth of the Four Quadrants model (2:04)Healthset: The most 3D quadrant (5:05)Mindset: The foundation of change (7:00) Heartset and soulset: Emotional and spiritual growth (11:34) Soulset: Embarking on your true spiritual journey (13:10)Living RADically: Embracing growth across dimensions (16:33)Embracing all four quadrants (19:00)Let's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is your health suffering from stress you didn’t even know you had? Uncover how family challenges may be taking a greater toll than you realize.In today's solo episode, we dive into the powerful and often unseen impact of family challenges on individual health and discover the concept of the Family Disease Cycle.Throughout this episode, drawing from neuroscience and personal insights, we examine how the emotional and physical toll of a loved one’s trauma or addiction can create lasting effects on family members, sometimes even more profound than on the affected individual. I share research-backed insights on how neurotransmitters released in response to triggers can lead to cycles of stress, health issues, and repetitive patterns within families. With a focus on breaking these cycles, you’ll also hear practical coping strategies, such as mindfulness, hypnotherapy, and setting firm boundaries, to safeguard personal health and find healing.Tune in to episode 52 of RADitude and uncover how family challenges may be silently impacting your health—and learn powerful strategies to protect your well-being.In This Episode, You Will Learn:Triggers and the science of neurotransmitters (2:17)The spree phase and consequence cycle (6:26)Impact on the limbic brain and health (10:36)Generational patterns and coping mechanisms (13:55)Embracing conscious change for personal growth (17:18)Let's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you can tune up your energy field, it acts as an antenna that goes up into the external field or higher place, and it helps to process the data more easily in order to completely transform your life for the better.In this episode, I’m joined by Performance Mindset Coach and Success Strategist, Dave Scatchard, who is also a retired NHL Centre. His PE teacher turned coal miner father instilled the strong belief of being capable of accomplishing, doing, and becoming anything in him early on. His young years were filled with adrenaline-fueled adventures where there was no fear of failure. This upbringing helped Dave realize his dreams both in the hockey ice rink and as a Coach.Throughout this episode, Dave shares his visualization and goal-setting techniques that helped him achieve his hopes and desires despite significant mental and physical challenges. He also recounts a powerful exercise that helped him reconnect with his purest self and remove layers of armor built from past traumas and challenges. Dave emphasizes the importance of tuning up one's energy field to better process and receive guidance and healing.Additionally, Dave details the structure and activities of his retreats and highlights the transformative impact they had on participants.Tune in to episode 51 of RADitude and get inspired by Dave's experiences on your own path to energy healing, mindset rewiring, and success in all aspects of your life.In This Episode, You Will Learn:About the influence his father had on Dave and his early goal-setting (2:13)His journey to the NHL (5:50)From being labeled as permanently disabled to experiencing miracles at a Tony Robbins event (12:23)Physical challenges as a result of pro hockey (20:30)Dave’s book and life post-hockey (23:10)Dave’s retreats and their impact (27:37)Analytical types and spirituality (31:54)Dave’s future plans and final advice (34:56)Connect with Dave Scatchard:InstagramXFacebookListen to the All-Star Success Codes podcastGet Dave’s book!Let's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There is only one person in the world who can rescue you from your darkest places: the one who meets your eyes in the mirror every morning.In this episode, we uncover one of the most radical self-development stories I've ever encountered: the journey of Nichole Sylvester. Nichole is a Best-selling Author, Podcaster, Speaker, and Spiritual Life Coach with a knack for transformative journeys. Before becoming a successful entrepreneur and spiritual leader, Nichole was a child raised in a violent household who grew up repeating the patterns, and putting herself in abusive and violent relationships. As a single mom dealing with addictions and struggling to make ends meet, it wasn't until Nichole devoted herself to healing that things started to work for her.Throughout this episode, you'll hear about Nichole's transformation from a troubled child and abused single mom to a thriving entrepreneur, spiritual leader, and guide. Nichole also shares details of the retreats that changed her life, her inspiration for writing her best-selling books, and why she is so passionate about hosting retreats.Plus, Nichole talks about what silent retreats are really about, the multiple benefits of silent meditation, and much more.Tune in to episode 50 of RADitude and get inspired by Nichole's experiences on your own path to self-discovery, healing, and self-development.In This Episode, You Will Learn:A bit about Nichole's rough upbringing (2:20)About Nichole's wake-up call (5:50)How can someone find their divinity? (9:00)What are Nichole's retreats about (14:40)How do silent retreats work and why they are so transformative (17:30)A bit about Nichole's future plans (23:00)Connect with Nichole Sylvester:WebsiteInstagramListen to the Miracle Minded podcastEmail: nichole@nicholesylvester.comLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dancing regularly, besides providing tons of fun, is a scientifically proven method to improve physical health, keep a sharp mind, and nurture a basic human need: community.In this episode, I'm joined by the Founder of Let's Dance With Me studio in Naples, Florida, Sergey Vasilyev. Born and raised in Russia in post-Soviet Union times, Sergey was convinced by his mother to avoid traditional male hobbies, like soccer or karate, and lean into activities that would make him a gentleman, like dancing. Many years later, dancing became the answer to Sergey's ambition for a better life and his unstoppable drive to always aim for the next level.Throughout this episode, Sergey shares his fascinating life story, from learning how to dance at age seven to immigrating to America and starting his own dancing studio. You'll also learn about dancing's multiple benefits for physical and mental health, the importance of finding the right dance instructor, how dancing can improve individuals' lives, and much more.Tune in to episode 49 of RADitude and discover a whole new access to a healthy and fulfilling life while having a great time and leveling up your dance game.In This Episode, You Will Learn:A bit about Sergey's life in Russia and his decision to become a dancer (2:50)How Sergey turned his passion into his breadwinner (6:40)Meeting the love of his life and taking everything to the next level (11:20)How Let's Dance With Me was born (14:20)Sergey talks about the multiple benefits of dancing regularly (19:50)Connect with Sergey Vasilyev:WebsiteLinkedInYouTubeLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitterKeywords:Sergey Vasilyev, Let's Dance With Me, dancing, mental health, fitness, community, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does it mean to live with total integration? Is it possible to apply it in our everyday lives?In this episode, I'm joined by two of the most beautiful humans I've ever met, River and Diamond Jameson. River and Diamond have over 40 years of experience working with individuals across cultures to help them shift toward greater consciousness, love, and compassion. They are the Founders of the Total Integration Institute and co-created Living Freedom, a comprehensive training system designed to help individuals let go of limiting patterns and connect with their true nature.Throughout this episode, you'll hear about River and Diamond's beautiful relationship of 47 years, rooted in mutual healing, growth, and co-creation. You'll also hear about how River and Diamond's early experiences in life shaped them, and why they advocate for embracing change, fostering inner strength, and creating a safe environment for self-exploration.Plus, they share their thoughts on navigating challenging times, how to create personal safety using mindfulness, understanding one’s energy, and much more. Tune in to episode 48 of RADitude for a deep dive into personal growth and relational healing.In This Episode, You Will Learn:A bit about River and Diamond's journey and partnership (2:40)How early experiences shape us in life (6:20)About how Living Freedom went from idea to reality (15:00)Transforming life into wisdom (20:10)How Living Freedom can help you grow and evolve (25:00)Connect with River and Diamond Jameson:WebsiteYouTubeLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.




