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The Emanuel | DrEG3 Podcast

Podcast von Emanuel George III

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The Emanuel | DrEG3 Podcast is a heart-centered space for bold conversations, honest growth, and powerful reminders that you're not alone. Hosted by high-performance coach and author DrEG3, each short episode helps you find clarity, build confidence, and step boldly into who you're becoming — even when life feels messy. If you’re ready to stop shrinking, start moving, and live seen, loved, and powerful… you’re in the right place.

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Difference Between Wanting More and Being Ungrateful

A lot of growth-oriented people are quietly at war with themselves. They want more — more success, more impact, more of the life they can see is possible — and then immediately feel guilty about it. So they try to suppress the wanting with gratitude. But the wanting doesn't go away. It just goes underground. In this episode, we dismantle the false choice between gratitude and ambition — and make the case that the healthiest, most sustainable version of wanting more comes not from fear, but from a foundation of genuine appreciation. What You'll Hear * Gratitude and ambition are not in opposition. The false choice between them is a story, not a truth. * Wanting more is not a character flaw. It's a signal that you believe you have more to offer — and in most cases, that belief is accurate. * Scarcity ambition (running from fear) and abundance ambition (moving from fullness) feel completely different and produce completely different results. * Gratitude is not the ceiling of your ambition. It's the foundation of it. * You can be deeply grateful and still want more. Both are allowed. Both are true. At the same time. Favorite Line "Gratitude is not the ceiling of your ambition. It's the foundation of it."  Reflection Question Where have you been treating your ambition like something to apologize for — and what would it look like to hold your gratitude and your wanting at the same time, without conflict? Final Thought You don't have to earn your ambition by diminishing your gratitude. And you don't have to suppress your wanting in order to be someone who appreciates what they have. Both are true at the same time. Both are allowed at the same time. Want more. Be grateful. Build anyway. And as always, I love you much.

11. Mai 2026 - 13 min
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What Your Relationship with Money Reveals...

In all of our episodes, this show has never talked about money. Not because it doesn't matter — but because it's one of the most revealing and least examined conversations growth-oriented people have. Today we go there. Not to talk about budgeting or investing — but to explore what your financial patterns reveal about your deeper beliefs around worth, safety, and what you feel you deserve. Your relationship with money is a mirror. And this episode is about finally looking into it. What You'll Hear: * Your financial patterns — how you earn, spend, ask, avoid — are a direct reflection of your internal belief system around worth. * Most money stories were inherited, not chosen. The voice telling you to ask for less has been there since before you earned your first dollar. * Underearning is almost always an identity issue, not a market issue. The market will pay you what you accept. * What you accept is determined by what you believe you deserve — and that belief is workable. * Living in alignment includes your financial life. If you believe your work has value, your compensation needs to reflect that directionally.  Favorite Line "Your financial patterns are not a reflection of your bank account. They're a reflection of what you believe you deserve." Reflection Question What is one financial pattern in your life — something you consistently do or avoid around money — and what belief about your worth might be underneath it? Final Thought Your relationship with money is one of the most intimate things about you — and one of the least examined. What you earn, what you charge, what you ask for, what you feel you deserve — all of it is telling a story about what you believe about yourself. And you have the power to rewrite that story. It starts with honesty. It starts right here. And as always, I love you much!

4. Mai 2026 - 11 min
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Some BODY Has Been Trying to Reach You

Most high-functioning people spend their days living from the neck up. They think, manage, analyze, and execute — and the body just comes along for the ride. But your body has been communicating with you the whole time. The tension that won't release, the fatigue that rest doesn't fix, the shutdown that looks like laziness but isn't — these are not random. They are messages. In this episode, we talk about the body as a messenger, what it's been trying to tell you, and what happens when you finally start to listen. What You'll Hear * What you don't process emotionally, your body holds physically. The tension you carry isn't just physical — it's unfinished business. * Chronic fatigue that doesn't improve with rest is often a sign that your nervous system has been in overdrive far too long — not that you need more sleep. * High-functioning people can look fine on the outside while running on empty on the inside — until they can't anymore. * Your body is not the enemy of your productivity. It is one of the most honest feedback systems you have. * A daily two-minute body check-in — just stopping, breathing, and asking where you're holding something — will tell you more than you expect. Favorite Line What you don't process emotionally, your body holds physically. The tension you carry isn't just physical. It's unfinished business. Reflection Question Where in your body are you holding something right now — and if that tension could speak, what would it be trying to tell you? Final Thought Your body has been on this journey with you the whole time. Through everything you've carried, everything you've pushed through, everything you've accomplished — it hasn't quit on you. It's just been trying to get your attention. Listen to it. Not because self-care is a trend. Because that body is the only one you've got, and it is carrying something precious. Take care of the vessel. And as always, I love you much!

27. Apr. 2026 - 13 min
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Its Not the Reward but the Fuel

Most high-performing people operate on a simple model: work hard, sacrifice, produce — and then, when you've finally done enough, you get to enjoy it. Joy is the trophy at the end of the race. But here's the problem: the race never ends. There's always another goal. So the joy keeps getting pushed. In this episode, we flip that model completely. Joy is not what you earn when the work is done. Joy is what makes it possible to keep doing the work at all. Wha You'll Hear * Joy is an energy source, not a luxury. When your work is connected to something that genuinely matters to you, your body produces a completely different quality of energy. * Discipline gets you started. Joy keeps you going. The people who sustain extraordinary effort have found a way to keep joy in the process — not just at the finish line. * A lot of growth-oriented people have trained themselves to feel guilty when experiencing joy — as if suffering is what makes effort legitimate. * What you've been calling distraction is often restoration. What you've been calling indulgence is often alignment. * Your joy is not a luxury item you'll get to when everything else is handled. It is a resource that makes everything else possible.  Favorite Line "Joy is not what you get when the work is done. Joy is what makes it possible to keep doing the work at all." Reflection Question What brings you genuine joy — not what should bring you joy, but what actually lights you up — and when did you last make intentional time for it? Final Thought The version of you that is burnt out, running on fumes, grinding through every day — that version doesn't serve anyone well. But the version of you that is genuinely alive, full, and connected to what makes you feel like yourself? That version has more to give than you can imagine. Protect your joy. Not because you deserve a break. Because your joy is the fuel that makes everything else possible. And as always, I love you much!

20. Apr. 2026 - 11 min
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How to Receive a Compliment

Think about the last time someone gave you a genuine compliment. Now think about what you did next. If your first instinct was to redirect, minimize, or change the subject — that's not humility. That's deflection. And for people who are really good at giving, deflection is often the one skill they never developed. In this episode, we get honest about why receiving is hard, what it's actually costing you, and how to practice taking something in without immediately pushing it away.  What You'll hear * Deflection feels like humility but communicates something else entirely — that you don't agree with how you're being seen. * Receiving is a skill. And most high-responsibility people never developed it because everything trained them to give. * What you can't receive, you can't sustain. Your ability to take in appreciation, help, and love directly affects your ability to keep giving. * The practice of receiving is simple: pause, say thank you, and let it land. Full stop. * How you respond to a compliment is a window into how you actually see yourself — not the version you perform, the version you believe.  Favorite Line "The way you respond to a compliment is a window into how you actually see yourself. Not the version you perform — the version you believe."n you believe." Reflection Question When someone offers you something good — a compliment, help, recognition — what is your first instinct, and what does that instinct tell you about how you see yourself? Final Thought The people in your life who are trying to give you something good? They see something real. And when you deflect it, you're not protecting yourself — you're just refusing to let the good in. You've spent a long time giving. You've spent a long time carrying. It is not selfish to let someone give something back to you. Receive well. And as always, I love you much!

13. Apr. 2026 - 11 min
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