The Transformation Network™

Finding Your True North: Standing Behind What You Know

28 min · I går
episode Finding Your True North: Standing Behind What You Know cover

Description

In Part 2 of the Finding Your True North series, we explore what comes after the realization. Once you've recognized that something in your life no longer fits, how do you trust what you've discovered? We'll discuss self-trust, fear versus intuition, and how to stop second-guessing yourself so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the The Transformation Network™ community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

974 episodes

episode The Myth of Independence artwork

The Myth of Independence

The Myth of IndependenceIn today’s reflective conversation we explore America’s Independence Day. The Fourth of July 2026July 4th is one of the most sacred days in the America’s worldview narrative. Fireworks light the sky. Flags wave. Speeches echo with the language of liberty. But what are we really celebrating...historically? In 1776, a group of men declared, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” It is one of the most powerful political statements ever written. Yet, it is also one of the most incomplete. Because at the very moment those words were proclaimed, millions were enslaved. Indigenous land was being taken. Women had no political voice. Freedom was declared—but not distributed. The Fifth of July 1852What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? On July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglass delivered one of the most powerful speeches in American history. Invited to speak at a Fourth of July celebration in Rochester, New York, Douglass chose instead to speak on the July 5th — deliberately distancing himself from a holiday that celebrated freedom while millions of African Americans remained enslaved.July 5, 2026 represents America’s First Martyrs Day to Remember...Slain activists and protesters of any era in US History; those whose untimely death lead to positive changes in this nation; and those who made extraordinary sacrifices for equal justice throughout their lifetime. Martyrs Day Founder: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall.  Professor of constitutional law at John Jay College, (CUNY), an award -winning writer, a playwright, and a legal commentator. She has litigated cases for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the Southern Poverty Law Center, and Community Legal Services.  Her previous works include She Took Justice: The Black Woman, Law, and Power and The Voting Rights War. Dr. Browne-Marshall "introduces Martyrs Day, a national remembrance for protesters killed in the fight for justice and equality, observed on July 5th. Inspired by Frederick Douglass’s speech, it honors activists who turned words into rights, sparking progress and fairness.  Reflection Questions:  1) What Does It Cost to Make Freedom Real? If July 4 declares freedom and July 5 tells the truth about freedom, then July 5 must also ask something more difficult . What will it sort to close the gap?2) Can we celebrate Independence honestly? America did not begin as a fully realized democracy. It began as a promise. A declaration of what it could be—not a reflection of what was. It requires protest, struggle, resistance, and the willingness to challenge the nation in the name of its own ideals.3) The real question is this: Can we celebrate Independence Day and Martyrs Day honestly? Because if we cannot, then celebration becomes performance. And freedom becomes theater.

Yesterday59 min
episode What If the Whispers Are Followed? Kim's Extraordinary Stories of Premonition and Call to Action artwork

What If the Whispers Are Followed? Kim's Extraordinary Stories of Premonition and Call to Action

What if the whispers are real? And what if we responded? In this episode of Weird Real-Life Stories, returning guest Kim Sleno shares three extraordinary experiences involving premonitions, inner knowing, and the courage to act on guidance that defies logic. For six months, Kim carried an unshakable feeling of darkness and impending danger, only to discover that unexpected circumstances may have protected her husband from a deadly tornado. She also recounts the remarkable chain of events that placed her on a road she never intended to travel—just in time to unknowingly save a truck driver who had fallen asleep at the wheel. Finally, Kim shares the profound experience of knowing her father-in-law had crossed over before anyone had told her, because, according to Kim, he came to her himself. Are these coincidences, premonitions, or messages from Spirit? Join us as we explore what happens when life whispers—and someone has the courage to listen and take action. Because sometimes the greatest mystery isn't whether guidance exists… It's whether we'll answer the call. Unexplainable. Unforgettable. Undeniably Real.

Yesterday28 min