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JOYFull: A Raw Journal of the Mindful Revolution  

JOYFull: A Raw Journal of the Mindful Revolution

Author: Ethan Edward Sharrett

You are not alone with a painful time. This podcast was begun to share the experience when ending it all is not an option. It sucks. Did you suck? A new world has opened. Join in, and discover there are things you can now explore for the first time. Develop the values you will use for joy and fullness. Youll make mistakes. Try anything. Learn your mind. This started with just the host in Los Angeles, not knowing how to go on and yammering about nonsense - eventually got unique guests, moved across the US, and faced all new challenges, but with a different mindset. Try anything. Make mistakes. Learn your mind. Presented by NotJustNinjas. www.NotJustNinjas.com
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Language: en

Genres: Education, Self-Improvement, Society & Culture

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Why Marketing Your Own Brand Will Not Work. Also Dysfunctional Relationships. Cats, Ukraine.
Tuesday, 18 April, 2023

In this interview we visit a personal blog of three things to think about when you interview yourself. 1. What’s going on with you? 2. What new hobby, discipline, or routine is helping you in some way? 3. At this time in the world, what is going on that’s the first thing that comes to mind? Thank you for listening.

 

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