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Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning

EFR 499: Emotional Honesty in Relationships and Creating Conscious Friendships May and Chase Chewning, and Kara and Caleb Campbell

Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning

Chase Chewning

Healthcoach, Education, Self-improvement, Mental Health, Wellness, Fitness, Humanoptimization, Resiliency, Holistic, Highperformance, Coaching, Biohack, Health, Military, Entrepreneurship, Mindset, Health & Fitness

5927 Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2021

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Chase and May are joined today by Kara and Caleb Campbell. Kara is a celebrity event planner and human connection facilitator, and Caleb is a West Point graduate, former US Army officer, former NFL player, and former US Olympic bobsled athlete.

Today, Chase, May, Kara, and Caleb talk all things relationships and the importance and necessity of continuous growth and maintaining a space for you to thrive in. They speak on how this all allows for the introduction of deep, meaningful relationships into your life as well as the strengthening of the relationships you already have.

They also dive deep into emotional honesty as being fundamental to progression (or regression, if you lack it). Emotional honesty, they say, serves as a guide that allows you to filter the friendships and other relationships that serve you from those that don’t. That honesty also helps you accept the ease of falling in love and finding your person.

Finally, they reflect on why your perspective of events, particularly challenging ones, is the key factor to your getting through them while taking away valuable lessons for growth. From the divine ambush, discover how you can turn the holy frustration which follows into radical acceptance and, at last, go from there into sacred flow.

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Hey, what's up everybody. Welcome to today's episode of Everford Radio.

0:03.6

Today we're talking all things relationships.

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I'm here with my wife and friends Karen Caleb. What's up guys?

0:09.1

Hi.

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Hey everybody, I'm Kara.

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Hi, friends, I'm Caleb.

0:13.0

And on today's episode, we remind you of the importance and necessity of the continual growth of yourself, keeping

0:20.0

a safe space for yourself and the self-work work and how that also allows for deep meaningful

0:24.8

relationships in your life to happen, but also for the ones that you already have to become

0:30.0

deeper and more meaningful and to honestly test the potential for yourself and them and collectively.

0:36.8

Did you know that coffee beans are among the most highly sprayed and chemically treated crops in the world?

0:43.0

Crops are steeped in synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and

0:48.3

insecticides.

0:49.6

Coffee growing countries each have their own monitoring systems and limits for pesticide

0:54.4

use but honestly the best thing you can do to safeguard yourself from a cup of Joe

0:58.1

that may be harmful to your health is to choose organic coffee. That's why I choose

1:02.4

strong coffee. Real organic coffee. That's why I choose strong coffee. Real organic coffee.

1:05.3

Plus you're getting all day energy and focus. Forget the jitters and the mid-morning crash.

1:09.6

Their science-backed ingredients help you feel balanced and sharp when it counts.

1:14.7

Whether you're getting a creamy latte or a bold cup of coffee, hot or ice, there is no wrong

1:19.4

way to consume it and you know you're getting a quality cup of organic coffee to start.

1:24.0

Packed with grass-fed collagen protein, MCT oil,

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