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In this deeply personal conversation, David Allen Brown shares his revolutionary Convergence framework—a practice for recognizing and integrating the three essential voices within us: the doer (action and intellect), the emotional self (instinct and feeling), and the inspirational voice (divine wisdom and unconditional love). After years as a stay-at-home dad, David found himself struggling with depression, having neglected his emotional needs in favor of constant doing. A pivotal moment in the shower changed everything—when his emotional voice finally spoke up: "What I want is to be loved no matter how I feel." This awakening sparked a journey of rediscovery that led to the development of his Convergence program. In this episode, we explore: How to recognize the different voices in your internal dialogue Why we tend to over-rely on one aspect of ourselves (usually action/doing) at the expense of others The myth that "the goal of life is to be happy" and why all emotions deserve our gratitude How David's experience falling in love—and later ending that relationship—taught him to integrate all three voices The difference between inspiration and ego, and how to trust that quiet divine voice Why community and vulnerability are essential for personal growth How to define success on your own terms instead of society's metrics The manifestation cycle: visualization, action, gratitude, and celebration as a spiral of growth David's approach is refreshingly practical and grounded—this isn't about toxic positivity or abandoning your responsibilities. It's about balance, integration, and learning to honor all parts of your human experience. Connect with David Allen Brown: Website: DavidAllenBrown.com [http://DavidAllenBrown.com] Explore the Convergence program, including a quick-start course and full curriculum with community support.
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