My Spirit Guide Is Howie Mandel

Ep. 1 – The Germ-Free Gospel Begins

10 min · 16 de oct de 2025
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It all started with soap. In this premiere episode, our AI narrator—who sounds suspiciously like a spiritually awakened Burt Reynolds—reads the Introduction and Chapter 1: The Vision in Aisle 5 from My Spirit Guide Is Howie Mandel: The Surprisingly Clean Path to Mental Clarity by Chris Palmore. One man. One anxiety spiral. Thirty-seven kinds of hand soap. And then—there he was. Not Jesus. Not Oprah. Howie Mandel. Appearing mid-panic in the Target soap aisle, offering spiritual sarcasm and unsolicited sanitation advice from deep within one man’s very tired brain. This is where the gospel begins: a weird, wonderful, germ-conscious journey into mental clarity—delivered one sanitized moment at a time. Just storytelling. Just weird enough to work. Subscribe for weekly episodes—and remember: This never happened.

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