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What does it feel like to challenge your own beliefs?
What does following our truth look like? How is it a spiritual awakening?
Many times we are not encouraged to discover the uniqueness of our truest self as we attempt to begin to carve our own path. Perhaps we follow what has been placed in front of us as we are told, at an early age, which path to follow.
Living our truth can feel like an unearthing of what we knew to be true and is a profound revelation as we probe our depths. We'll discuss this and more with our guest Danielle Waldman.
Tune in for this philosophical conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.
Show NotesSegment 1Dr. GeorgeAnn introduces her step-daughter. Life coach, Danielle Waldman! Together they aim to answer the question “What is truth?” Danielle explains how living through authenticity and living through your purpose helps one navigate their internal landscape. Danielle encourages listeners to always try to unravel what your purpose is in order to fine tune your own truth. Discovering comes from observing and understanding the dialog within our heads. They discuss ways to bring “awareness” into the body can help us uncover our true self. GeorgeAnn explains the science behind the neurological tissue within our gut, providing us with an answer though our own body’s response.
GeorgeAnn asks Danielle to explain how her spiritual journey first began. She recalls a time in early childhood when she felt like she didn’t belong and credits this difficult time as her first sign that she was “different.” Danielle discusses the power of coaching and learning it’s okay to disappoint and be uncomfortable throughout the journey of life. Together they share their own personal battle in overcoming the death of Danielle's father.
GeorgeAnn welcomes back her listeners by expanding on the exploration process that comes with finding our truth. An unfolding of our spirit and soul can lead to disappointment, but learning this is a fact of life and brings one closer to what God is calling them towards. Danielle explains what makes her feel the most comfortable and most uncomfortable, bringing attention to the process of letting our fears and trauma come to the surface. Finding what feels authentic to the soul, a process that’s meant to be lifelong. GeorgeAnn says “For us to ask where God is, is like a fish asking where water is.”
In the last segment of the night, GeorgeAnn and Danielle discuss acknowledging our ego and living in the present while looking forward to the future. Danielle reveals how her coaching process has evolved over time, involving a deep self-evaluation and deeper awareness of our past. We don’t have to change,just recognize and ask questions. Action should always overpower reaction. GeorgeAnn ends tonight’s discussion with a closing prayer.
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What does it feel like to challenge your own beliefs?
What does following our truth look like? How is it a spiritual awakening?
Many times we are not encouraged to discover the uniqueness of our truest self as we attempt to begin to carve our own path. Perhaps we follow what has been placed in front of us as we are told, at an early age, which path to follow.
Living our truth can feel like an unearthing of what we knew to be true and is a profound revelation as we probe our depths. We'll discuss this and more with our guest Danielle Waldman.
Tune in for this philosophical conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.
Show NotesSegment 1Dr. GeorgeAnn introduces her step-daughter. Life coach, Danielle Waldman! Together they aim to answer the question “What is truth?” Danielle explains how living through authenticity and living through your purpose helps one navigate their internal landscape. Danielle encourages listeners to always try to unravel what your purpose is in order to fine tune your own truth. Discovering comes from observing and understanding the dialog within our heads. They discuss ways to bring “awareness” into the body can help us uncover our true self. GeorgeAnn explains the science behind the neurological tissue within our gut, providing us with an answer though our own body’s response.
GeorgeAnn asks Danielle to explain how her spiritual journey first began. She recalls a time in early childhood when she felt like she didn’t belong and credits this difficult time as her first sign that she was “different.” Danielle discusses the power of coaching and learning it’s okay to disappoint and be uncomfortable throughout the journey of life. Together they share their own personal battle in overcoming the death of Danielle's father.
GeorgeAnn welcomes back her listeners by expanding on the exploration process that comes with finding our truth. An unfolding of our spirit and soul can lead to disappointment, but learning this is a fact of life and brings one closer to what God is calling them towards. Danielle explains what makes her feel the most comfortable and most uncomfortable, bringing attention to the process of letting our fears and trauma come to the surface. Finding what feels authentic to the soul, a process that’s meant to be lifelong. GeorgeAnn says “For us to ask where God is, is like a fish asking where water is.”
In the last segment of the night, GeorgeAnn and Danielle discuss acknowledging our ego and living in the present while looking forward to the future. Danielle reveals how her coaching process has evolved over time, involving a deep self-evaluation and deeper awareness of our past. We don’t have to change,just recognize and ask questions. Action should always overpower reaction. GeorgeAnn ends tonight’s discussion with a closing prayer.