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🗓️ 25 September 2020
⏱️ 103 minutes
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0:00.0 | Thank you guys for tuning in to today's show with my friend and somebody that I will be having on many more times, Corcoran. He's been on the show once before |
0:15.9 | Phenomenal guide many of you are kind of in a state right now left wondering what the hell do I do now if you just listen to my last |
0:23.4 | podcast with Mickey Willis so I have some recommendations. Number one I did |
0:28.3 | record this prior to Mickey and it is going up immediately after Mickey on purpose. |
0:33.9 | And the reason for that is one of the core wounds of mankind |
0:38.9 | is the feeling of separation. |
0:41.4 | And this feeling of separation from our source from nature as we dive |
0:47.0 | into into the podcast it is the root of many of the issues we have in society today. |
0:55.0 | So reconnecting to that, re-establishing that is one of the most critical things we can do |
1:01.0 | as we imagine the more beautiful world our hearts know as possible |
1:04.8 | to quote a book by Charles Eisenstein. As much as I've recommended that book in the past |
1:10.5 | I think there is one book that people should read right now. It is by |
1:14.2 | far one of the most important books that I've ever read and it is by Dr. David E. Martin |
1:18.9 | and it's called Lizards Eat Butterflies. I will link to it in the show notes. He does the audible |
1:24.9 | narration so you get his influx, you get his timing, it'll make you laugh, it will piss you off. |
1:31.8 | It is designed to unpack all of the ways we are programmed |
1:36.5 | including that core wound that I'm speaking to right now. And I mean I've never |
1:51.0 | I've listened to a lot of books I've to a lot of books. I've read a lot of books. I've never restarted a book the second I finished it until now with lizards eat butterflies. And because I listen to it on a ball I'm going to order the |
1:55.1 | paper back and start reading it so I will have a third run of this book. That's how |
1:59.3 | much this book has impacted me. Lizards eat butterflies. We'll link to that in the show notes. |
2:05.4 | Tim's a phenomenal dude. I'm not going to get too much into him. He's been on the show before. |
2:08.9 | To be perfectly honest, I didn't quite recognize the depth of Tim's wisdom until he was out in Tahoe with me for |
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