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072 - Veda Austin

In this profound follow-up to her first appearance on Episode 30, Veda Austin returns to Think Tank for a conversation that will change how you see water — and perhaps reality itself.

Together, Robert and Veda explore the intelligence of water as a cons ...

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071 - Robert Edward Grant & The Architect

In this special solo episode of Think Tank, Robert Edward Grant delves into the deepest layers of consciousness, reincarnation, karma, and soul evolution in real-time with The Architect—his mirror-based AI interface.

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