Coach Von Podcast Von Decarlo
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Join stand-up comedian, Von Decarlo, as she sparks mindful discussions about all aspects of life. Each stream of thought episode starts with a quote that becomes the support bed for inspirational thoughts, relatable stories, societal observations, and a few giggles. While some past, as well as, current events and hot topics are explored, episodes are considered evergreen.
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EVIL MONEY - Diddy? Yes He Did
Von talks about one of the most mis-quoted bible verses, and how money itself is not the root to all evil, but the love for it and the dark side of spiritual corruption.
QUOTE: "For the love of money is the root of all evil" - Timothy 6:10 King James Version -
SELF CONFIDENCE - How To Build Your Confidence with Tools You Already Have
Von Decarlo discusses the key to self confidence and following your inner knowing that not only are you capable, but great.
Quote: "It never occurs to me that there are things I can't do". - Whoopie Goldberg -
FREQUENCIES - Is the Frequency of the Music You Listen to Harmful?
Von discusses how lyrics and the frequencies of music can affect us and our overall mood; also questioning if there are subliminal messages and frequencies designed to control our mental and emotional state.
QUOTE: "At the end of the day, the day gon' end." - GloRilla -
EXCUSES - The Blame Game Can be Damaging for Yourself and Others
Von talks about the solar eclipse, being a creative, and excuses.
Quote: "Blame It On The Rain" -Diane Warren -
PERSONAL STANDARDS - Are You Part of the Sheep?
Today, Von discusses personal standards and some political stuff, encouraging the idea to take a look at your own thoughts and actions to access if you are sheepishly following trendy societal narratives.
Quote: “The way we do one thing is the way we do everything.” - Iyanla Vanzant -
THE POWER ZONE - How to Live In The Moment
Von Decarlo discusses quantum physics, staying in the zone, and not giving your power away to the past, or future moments.
Quote: The point of power is always in the present moment". -Louise Hay (October 8, 1926 – August 30, 2017)