138: Wherever you go, there you are

138: Wherever you go, there you are

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2254: A Sacred Positive Head Podcast Pause

On today's episode, Brandon shares that he is pausing his weekly releases for the time being, reminisces about all the magic the show has brought into his life over the last 10 years and shares a bit of insight as to what is next and how you can continue to connect with him on hi ...  Show more

2253: Receive What's Already Been Given (Flashback Episode)

On today's episode, Brandon decides to jump into the time machine and re-share an episode from 2021. In it, Brandon discusses a Sufi saying about abundance and also reads a case from the book Destiny of Souls where a departed soul tries to connect with a loved one that is still i ...  Show more

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