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FREE2JustBAuthor: THeresa Marie
You were born with a program installed. This podcast is the override. Join Theresa Marie, Ambassador of Chi, as she exposes her raw and vulnerable journey of spiritual awakening. Shes living proof that shedding old beliefs and finding your authentic self isn't always easy, but its the most powerful thing you'll ever do. It's time to delete the old code, embrace your power, and step on the path to being FREE2JustB! Language: en-us Genres: Education, Religion & Spirituality, Self-Improvement, Spirituality Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Everyday Thanksgiving
Thursday, 27 November, 2025
Send us a textA quiet revolution starts when you decide Thanksgiving isn’t a holiday—it’s a way to live. Theresa Marie invites us into a practice of noticing small, specific gifts seeded into ordinary hours: a gentle release from an old relationship pattern, a creative download on the commute, a single word on a sign that lands like a promise, and a shared smile that lifts the soul. These moments aren’t grand gestures; they’re proof that attention can turn a warehouse shift into holy ground.We lean on autumn as a mentor for brave change. The trees don’t cling; they let go with color. That image carries into the hard parts of life: admitting a wrong turn and choosing truth over ego, detaching with love when a partner’s triggers flare, and meeting family distance with hope instead of drama. Rather than forcing outcomes, we keep the table set in our hearts and trust the timing. Gratitude here isn’t a platitude; it’s practical courage that transforms how we work, love, and wait.There’s tension around technology too. Sharing a message often means more time online, while the soul longs for less. Theresa Marie wrestles openly with screen sobriety, creative structure, and a startling synchronicity: a student’s near-death testimony about the cost of scrolling and vaping arrives the same day as a nudge to warn about blue screens. The thread holds: attention is the currency of awakening. When we train our eyes to see, we find more to see—eight “flowers” before lunch and a heart steady enough to hold them.If you’re ready to turn routine into meaning—at the dinner table, on the clock, or in a quiet car before dawn—this conversation offers a simple path: ask to be shown, notice what arrives, and live your thanks. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope today, and leave a review so more people can find this practice of everyday Thanksgiving.Support the show










