Trust + Surrender = Receive

Trust + Surrender = Receive

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How Humor Rewires Your Brain with Comedian Brent Pella

The most memorable comedians aren’t just the ones who make us laugh.They’re the ones who help us see the world differently.And few people understand that better than comedian Brent Pella.Brent — a filmmaker, stand-up comedian, and longtime cast member on Wild ’N Out — sits down w ...  Show more

Repatterning the Future: Feminine Intelligence, Parenting, and Quantum Thinking

What if the systems we live and work in are ready for a total redesign? Strategic Futurist Nancy Giordano joins Stephanie to discuss how feminine thinking, indigenous wisdom, and quantum consciousness are pointing us toward a more relational, human-centered future. They explore w ...  Show more

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