11:11 Talk Radio Simran
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- Religion & Spirituality
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11:11 Talk Radio offers rich, intimate and in-depth conversations
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Being the Change: SIMRAN
Whatever you are working through dealing with, challenged by, afraid of, resisting, fighting against or ignoring… step back… feel… and get clear. Our world is speaking loud and clear.
We must listen. But, we are not listening clearly. -
Divine Song of Love: Marc Aronoff
Exploring Saint Catherine of Genoa's writings, Marc Aronoff came across a section of her Spiritual Dialogues which felt like a Divine Song of Love. In reading these words, he felt transformed...
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Love Over Fear: Atousa Raissyan
What does it mean to 'living from love' over 'living from fear'... People often say things like “I have forgiven” “I love myself” “I do feel loved” and “I am doing this because it feels good.
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The Power of Words: Dr. Christina Donnell
A series of mystifying moments occasioned by words that lit up before her eyes had longtime psychologist and teacher Christina Donnell profoundly engaged.
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Powering Change: Tabitha Scott
Change management is a myth. What worked for leaders in the past cannot successfully guide us into the future, and adaptability at today’s accelerated pace of change cannot be achieved with traditional business methods.
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Fractured Grace: Dr. Julie Krull
An impassioned spiritual perspective on global healing and the evolution of consciousness. Dr.
Customer Reviews
Thank you!!
Thank you for bringing this profound person! I so much love what you bring to my life. This was particularly wonderful! I loved, when he shared , we can live better then those that have gone before us. I personally have felt guilty about this. So very helpful!
Wow
Wow, this man and this interview! I love Simran’s talk radio so very much because of the people she interviews and the incredible gems that glow from there, lightening the globe and the Universe!
Too many commercials
Over five minutes of straight commercials on a 30 minute podcast? With two commercial breaks and I’m guessing the second commercial break was over five minutes but I didn’t stick around to find out.