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    <title>Love University with Dr. Alexander Avila</title>
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    <description>Love Yourself, Others and A Higher Power!</description>
    <pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2026 20:30:26 -0700</pubDate>
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          <itunes:summary>Love University: A Podcast Where you can Learn How to: Love-Yourself, Others, &amp; a Higher Power! Hosted by Renowned Clinical Psychologist Dr. Alex Avila www.loveuniversity.love</itunes:summary>
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        <title>THE SECRET RULE OF DOGS: UNLEASH YOUR LOVING POWER THROUGH THE WAYS OF THE CANINE</title>
        <itunes:title>THE SECRET RULE OF DOGS: UNLEASH YOUR LOVING POWER THROUGH THE WAYS OF THE CANINE</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you know you can learn a secret power from dogs that will change your life?</p>
<p>It is called extending loving energy without expectation. On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore how dogs offer a simple but profound lesson in elevated human connection. They give affection freely, stay emotionally present, and express warmth without constantly calculating what they will receive in return. You can benefit greatly when you apply this kind of unconditional loving energy in your relationships, work, and everyday interactions.</p>
<p>Here are three ways to utilize the dog love secret in your own life:</p>
<ul>
<li> Show Genuine Interest in Other People
Dogs pay close attention to humans. They follow them, observe them, and stay emotionally engaged. Human beings often do the opposite, becoming trapped in self-consciousness and constantly thinking about their own worries, appearance, or needs.</li>
</ul>
<p>One of the most attractive qualities you can develop is the ability to display sincere interest in others. Ask people about their goals, passions, struggles, and dreams. Listen carefully instead of waiting for your turn to speak. When you focus on others with curiosity and empathy, people feel seen and appreciated. That emotional connection naturally draws them closer to you.</p>
<ul>
<li> Bring More Enthusiasm Into Daily Life
Dogs greet life with enthusiasm. They play, explore, run, jump, and approach ordinary moments with excitement. Adults often lose that spirit through routine, stress, and emotional heaviness.</li>
</ul>
<p>Enthusiasm changes your emotional presence. This week, aim to be more playful and laugh more freely. Enjoy spontaneous moments and approach life with greater openness and less rigidity. People will be drawn to you when you radiate energy, warmth, and humor.</p>
<ul>
<li> Do Nice Things Without Keeping Score
Dogs show affection naturally. They comfort people, stay close during difficult moments, and offer companionship without worrying about what they will receive back. Your relationships become more loving and joyful when you give in a similar spirit.</li>
</ul>
<p>You can have a tremendous emotional impact on others when you offer a kind word, listen empathetically without judgement, and help someone through a hard time. When you give from your genuine goodwill rather than hidden expectations, you strengthen both yourself and those you help. This creates more rewarding relationships, greater emotional peace, and a deeper sense of fulfillment.</p>
<p>Start today. Apply the loving energy of the dog and learn the secrets of authentic connection.  Love without expectation and your world will be transformed</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you know you can learn a secret power from dogs that will change your life?</p>
<p>It is called extending loving energy without expectation. On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore how dogs offer a simple but profound lesson in elevated human connection. They give affection freely, stay emotionally present, and express warmth without constantly calculating what they will receive in return. You can benefit greatly when you apply this kind of unconditional loving energy in your relationships, work, and everyday interactions.</p>
<p>Here are three ways to utilize the dog love secret in your own life:</p>
<ul>
<li> Show Genuine Interest in Other People<br>
Dogs pay close attention to humans. They follow them, observe them, and stay emotionally engaged. Human beings often do the opposite, becoming trapped in self-consciousness and constantly thinking about their own worries, appearance, or needs.</li>
</ul>
<p>One of the most attractive qualities you can develop is the ability to display sincere interest in others. Ask people about their goals, passions, struggles, and dreams. Listen carefully instead of waiting for your turn to speak. When you focus on others with curiosity and empathy, people feel seen and appreciated. That emotional connection naturally draws them closer to you.</p>
<ul>
<li> Bring More Enthusiasm Into Daily Life<br>
Dogs greet life with enthusiasm. They play, explore, run, jump, and approach ordinary moments with excitement. Adults often lose that spirit through routine, stress, and emotional heaviness.</li>
</ul>
<p>Enthusiasm changes your emotional presence. This week, aim to be more playful and laugh more freely. Enjoy spontaneous moments and approach life with greater openness and less rigidity. People will be drawn to you when you radiate energy, warmth, and humor.</p>
<ul>
<li> Do Nice Things Without Keeping Score<br>
Dogs show affection naturally. They comfort people, stay close during difficult moments, and offer companionship without worrying about what they will receive back. Your relationships become more loving and joyful when you give in a similar spirit.</li>
</ul>
<p>You can have a tremendous emotional impact on others when you offer a kind word, listen empathetically without judgement, and help someone through a hard time. When you give from your genuine goodwill rather than hidden expectations, you strengthen both yourself and those you help. This creates more rewarding relationships, greater emotional peace, and a deeper sense of fulfillment.</p>
<p>Start today. Apply the loving energy of the dog and learn the secrets of authentic connection.  Love without expectation and your world will be transformed</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you know you can learn a secret power from dogs that will change your life?
It is called extending loving energy without expectation. On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore how dogs offer a simple but profound lesson in elevated human connection. They give affection freely, stay emotionally present, and express warmth without constantly calculating what they will receive in return. You can benefit greatly when you apply this kind of unconditional loving energy in your relationships, work, and everyday interactions.
Here are three ways to utilize the dog love secret in your own life:

 Show Genuine Interest in Other PeopleDogs pay close attention to humans. They follow them, observe them, and stay emotionally engaged. Human beings often do the opposite, becoming trapped in self-consciousness and constantly thinking about their own worries, appearance, or needs.

One of the most attractive qualities you can develop is the ability to display sincere interest in others. Ask people about their goals, passions, struggles, and dreams. Listen carefully instead of waiting for your turn to speak. When you focus on others with curiosity and empathy, people feel seen and appreciated. That emotional connection naturally draws them closer to you.

 Bring More Enthusiasm Into Daily LifeDogs greet life with enthusiasm. They play, explore, run, jump, and approach ordinary moments with excitement. Adults often lose that spirit through routine, stress, and emotional heaviness.

Enthusiasm changes your emotional presence. This week, aim to be more playful and laugh more freely. Enjoy spontaneous moments and approach life with greater openness and less rigidity. People will be drawn to you when you radiate energy, warmth, and humor.

 Do Nice Things Without Keeping ScoreDogs show affection naturally. They comfort people, stay close during difficult moments, and offer companionship without worrying about what they will receive back. Your relationships become more loving and joyful when you give in a similar spirit.

You can have a tremendous emotional impact on others when you offer a kind word, listen empathetically without judgement, and help someone through a hard time. When you give from your genuine goodwill rather than hidden expectations, you strengthen both yourself and those you help. This creates more rewarding relationships, greater emotional peace, and a deeper sense of fulfillment.
Start today. Apply the loving energy of the dog and learn the secrets of authentic connection.  Love without expectation and your world will be transformed]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>THE ULTIMATE KEY TO LIFE: EXTEND LOVING ENERGY WITHOUT EXPECTATIONM, PART 1</title>
        <itunes:title>THE ULTIMATE KEY TO LIFE: EXTEND LOVING ENERGY WITHOUT EXPECTATIONM, PART 1</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if loving without expectation could activate your inner power and fulfill your dreams?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore the secret to your triumph in life: extend love without expectation. Many people give love because they want something back, then they’re disappointed when they don’t receive what they were expecting. Things are different when loving energy flows naturally from your core. You become impervious to the reactions of others. You access your inner flame and restore the health and happiness in your life.</p>
<p>Here are three ways to practice this principle in daily life:</p>
<ul>
<li> Be Like the Sun
The sun shines on everyone and everything: the young, the old, the pretty, the no so pretty, the poor and the rich. Some people love the sun and lay out to receive its rays; others avoid it and cover up. But the sun doesn’t get mad or feels hurt if some people dislike it. It just keeps shining. In the same way, be like the sun. Be kind and loving to others regardless of how they respond to you. When you shine your loving energy without thinking of what you will get back, you become more powerful and inwardly accepting. You radiate kindness and goodwill because that is who you really are.</li>
<li> What Type of Nice Are You? </li>
</ul>
<p>When you’re nice to yourself but not to others, you’re self-absorbed. When you’re nice to others and not yourself, you’re self-diminishing. When you’re nice to both yourself and others, you are a high loving energy person who has a great relationship with everything around you.  When you’re truly kind, you know when to be generous and when to be firm. Your warmth is authentic because it reflects your balanced inner nature.</p>
<ul>
<li> Love Without Fear
Fear grows when you become emotionally attached to specific outcomes. But when you love without expectation your life elevates. You realize there is no fear in giving, there is only fear in taking. When you focus on getting something from life or other people, you’re always worried that you won’t get enough, or that what you have will be taken from you. Love without expectation brings the comfort and security back into your emotional life. You give from the abundance of the love you have inside. When you do this, you will always win.</li>
</ul>
<p>Start today to extend love without expectation. Smile at others, pay sincere compliments, help in practical tasks, listen empathetically without judgement. Be like the sun and spread your warm and caring everywhere you go. Your world will be brighter and more joyous than ever before.</p>
<p>For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if loving without expectation could activate your inner power and fulfill your dreams?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore the secret to your triumph in life: extend love without expectation. Many people give love because they want something back, then they’re disappointed when they don’t receive what they were expecting. Things are different when loving energy flows naturally from your core. You become impervious to the reactions of others. You access your inner flame and restore the health and happiness in your life.</p>
<p>Here are three ways to practice this principle in daily life:</p>
<ul>
<li> Be Like the Sun<br>
The sun shines on everyone and everything: the young, the old, the pretty, the no so pretty, the poor and the rich. Some people love the sun and lay out to receive its rays; others avoid it and cover up. But the sun doesn’t get mad or feels hurt if some people dislike it. It just keeps shining. In the same way, be like the sun. Be kind and loving to others regardless of how they respond to you. When you shine your loving energy without thinking of what you will get back, you become more powerful and inwardly accepting. You radiate kindness and goodwill because that is who you really are.</li>
<li> What Type of Nice Are You? </li>
</ul>
<p>When you’re nice to yourself but not to others, you’re self-absorbed. When you’re nice to others and not yourself, you’re self-diminishing. When you’re nice to both yourself and others, you are a high loving energy person who has a great relationship with everything around you.  When you’re truly kind, you know when to be generous and when to be firm. Your warmth is authentic because it reflects your balanced inner nature.</p>
<ul>
<li> Love Without Fear<br>
Fear grows when you become emotionally attached to specific outcomes. But when you love without expectation your life elevates. You realize there is no fear in giving, there is only fear in taking. When you focus on getting something from life or other people, you’re always worried that you won’t get enough, or that what you have will be taken from you. Love without expectation brings the comfort and security back into your emotional life. You give from the abundance of the love you have inside. When you do this, you will always win.</li>
</ul>
<p>Start today to extend love without expectation. Smile at others, pay sincere compliments, help in practical tasks, listen empathetically without judgement. Be like the sun and spread your warm and caring everywhere you go. Your world will be brighter and more joyous than ever before.</p>
<p>For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of <em>Invincible You</em> on Amazon <em>at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a></em></p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if loving without expectation could activate your inner power and fulfill your dreams?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore the secret to your triumph in life: extend love without expectation. Many people give love because they want something back, then they’re disappointed when they don’t receive what they were expecting. Things are different when loving energy flows naturally from your core. You become impervious to the reactions of others. You access your inner flame and restore the health and happiness in your life.
Here are three ways to practice this principle in daily life:

 Be Like the SunThe sun shines on everyone and everything: the young, the old, the pretty, the no so pretty, the poor and the rich. Some people love the sun and lay out to receive its rays; others avoid it and cover up. But the sun doesn’t get mad or feels hurt if some people dislike it. It just keeps shining. In the same way, be like the sun. Be kind and loving to others regardless of how they respond to you. When you shine your loving energy without thinking of what you will get back, you become more powerful and inwardly accepting. You radiate kindness and goodwill because that is who you really are.
 What Type of Nice Are You? 

When you’re nice to yourself but not to others, you’re self-absorbed. When you’re nice to others and not yourself, you’re self-diminishing. When you’re nice to both yourself and others, you are a high loving energy person who has a great relationship with everything around you.  When you’re truly kind, you know when to be generous and when to be firm. Your warmth is authentic because it reflects your balanced inner nature.

 Love Without FearFear grows when you become emotionally attached to specific outcomes. But when you love without expectation your life elevates. You realize there is no fear in giving, there is only fear in taking. When you focus on getting something from life or other people, you’re always worried that you won’t get enough, or that what you have will be taken from you. Love without expectation brings the comfort and security back into your emotional life. You give from the abundance of the love you have inside. When you do this, you will always win.

Start today to extend love without expectation. Smile at others, pay sincere compliments, help in practical tasks, listen empathetically without judgement. Be like the sun and spread your warm and caring everywhere you go. Your world will be brighter and more joyous than ever before.
For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>THE POWER OF SPONTANEITY: DISCOVER THE MAGIC OF BEING FULLY ALIVE</title>
        <itunes:title>THE POWER OF SPONTANEITY: DISCOVER THE MAGIC OF BEING FULLY ALIVE</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>When was the last time you felt truly spontaneous?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore the life-changing power of spontaneity. Children and animals naturally live in the moment. They laugh, play, explore, and react with openness and curiosity. As adults, many people become trapped in routines, repetition, and overly serious living. Spontaneity helps you reconnect with the lighter, freer, and alive parts of yourself that become buried beneath stress and obligation.  With more spontaneity, you experience more creativity, fun, and success in your inner and outer life.</p>
<p>Here are three ways to bring spark and exuberance back into your life:</p>
<ul>
<li> Recapture the Playful Energy of Childhood
One of the fastest ways to awaken spontaneity is by spending time with your children and animals. They naturally embody joy and presence and invite you into their world of fun and exploration. Playing games, running outdoors, being silly, or simply relaxing without an agenda soften rigid mental patterns that build up through adult preoccupations. As you reconnect with your playfulness, your mood lightens and everyday frustrations lose much of their emotional weight. Life begins to feel open, relaxed, and enjoyable again.</li>
<li> Play All the Keys on the Mental Piano
Many people become emotionally stuck because they play one key on their “mental piano”—they keep repeating the same negative thought, for example, "I can't find success." A healthier and more expansive approach is to play all the psychological keys, including thoughts of gratitude, compassion, joy, curiosity, and hope. As your emotional flexibility increases, your resilience and creativity rise as well. Instead of being trapped inside one note of negativity, you create a richer and more uplifting psychological life.</li>
<li> Enjoy the Easy Roll of Life
Many people exhaust themselves trying to force relationships and opportunities to happen exactly the way they want. The “easy roll of life” teaches a different approach. Imagine that what you want, a certain outcome, is like a rock.  Instead of desperately chasing the rock (person or situation) uphill, allow it to roll naturally downhill to you.  You trust that the right people and circumstances will move toward you in the proper time. This mindset reduces strain, anxiety, and emotional pressure. You remain focused on your goals, but you stop trying to control every detail. As you relax into the rhythms of life, your intuition becomes sharper, your creativity increases, and you have better results than ever before.</li>
</ul>
<p>Spontaneity can help you break free from rigidity and enable you to experience life with greater enjoyment and vitality. When you play through life while still taking your responsibilities seriously, you find the perfect balance. You live your dreams with pure joy and fulfillment.</p>
<p>For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When was the last time you felt truly spontaneous?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore the life-changing power of spontaneity. Children and animals naturally live in the moment. They laugh, play, explore, and react with openness and curiosity. As adults, many people become trapped in routines, repetition, and overly serious living. Spontaneity helps you reconnect with the lighter, freer, and alive parts of yourself that become buried beneath stress and obligation.  With more spontaneity, you experience more creativity, fun, and success in your inner and outer life.</p>
<p>Here are three ways to bring spark and exuberance back into your life:</p>
<ul>
<li> Recapture the Playful Energy of Childhood<br>
One of the fastest ways to awaken spontaneity is by spending time with your children and animals. They naturally embody joy and presence and invite you into their world of fun and exploration. Playing games, running outdoors, being silly, or simply relaxing without an agenda soften rigid mental patterns that build up through adult preoccupations. As you reconnect with your playfulness, your mood lightens and everyday frustrations lose much of their emotional weight. Life begins to feel open, relaxed, and enjoyable again.</li>
<li> Play All the Keys on the Mental Piano<br>
Many people become emotionally stuck because they play one key on their “mental piano”—they keep repeating the same negative thought, for example, "I can't find success." A healthier and more expansive approach is to play all the psychological keys, including thoughts of gratitude, compassion, joy, curiosity, and hope. As your emotional flexibility increases, your resilience and creativity rise as well. Instead of being trapped inside one note of negativity, you create a richer and more uplifting psychological life.</li>
<li> Enjoy the Easy Roll of Life<br>
Many people exhaust themselves trying to force relationships and opportunities to happen exactly the way they want. The “easy roll of life” teaches a different approach. Imagine that what you want, a certain outcome, is like a rock.  Instead of desperately chasing the rock (person or situation) uphill, allow it to roll naturally downhill to you.  You trust that the right people and circumstances will move toward you in the proper time. This mindset reduces strain, anxiety, and emotional pressure. You remain focused on your goals, but you stop trying to control every detail. As you relax into the rhythms of life, your intuition becomes sharper, your creativity increases, and you have better results than ever before.</li>
</ul>
<p>Spontaneity can help you break free from rigidity and enable you to experience life with greater enjoyment and vitality. When you play through life while still taking your responsibilities seriously, you find the perfect balance. You live your dreams with pure joy and fulfillment.</p>
<p>For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of <em>Invincible You</em> on Amazon <em>at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a></em></p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[When was the last time you felt truly spontaneous?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore the life-changing power of spontaneity. Children and animals naturally live in the moment. They laugh, play, explore, and react with openness and curiosity. As adults, many people become trapped in routines, repetition, and overly serious living. Spontaneity helps you reconnect with the lighter, freer, and alive parts of yourself that become buried beneath stress and obligation.  With more spontaneity, you experience more creativity, fun, and success in your inner and outer life.
Here are three ways to bring spark and exuberance back into your life:

 Recapture the Playful Energy of ChildhoodOne of the fastest ways to awaken spontaneity is by spending time with your children and animals. They naturally embody joy and presence and invite you into their world of fun and exploration. Playing games, running outdoors, being silly, or simply relaxing without an agenda soften rigid mental patterns that build up through adult preoccupations. As you reconnect with your playfulness, your mood lightens and everyday frustrations lose much of their emotional weight. Life begins to feel open, relaxed, and enjoyable again.
 Play All the Keys on the Mental PianoMany people become emotionally stuck because they play one key on their “mental piano”—they keep repeating the same negative thought, for example, "I can't find success." A healthier and more expansive approach is to play all the psychological keys, including thoughts of gratitude, compassion, joy, curiosity, and hope. As your emotional flexibility increases, your resilience and creativity rise as well. Instead of being trapped inside one note of negativity, you create a richer and more uplifting psychological life.
 Enjoy the Easy Roll of LifeMany people exhaust themselves trying to force relationships and opportunities to happen exactly the way they want. The “easy roll of life” teaches a different approach. Imagine that what you want, a certain outcome, is like a rock.  Instead of desperately chasing the rock (person or situation) uphill, allow it to roll naturally downhill to you.  You trust that the right people and circumstances will move toward you in the proper time. This mindset reduces strain, anxiety, and emotional pressure. You remain focused on your goals, but you stop trying to control every detail. As you relax into the rhythms of life, your intuition becomes sharper, your creativity increases, and you have better results than ever before.

Spontaneity can help you break free from rigidity and enable you to experience life with greater enjoyment and vitality. When you play through life while still taking your responsibilities seriously, you find the perfect balance. You live your dreams with pure joy and fulfillment.
For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27
 
 
 
 
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        <title>THE ART OF REVERSAL, PART TWO: MAKE YOUR LIFE A MIRACLE WITH THE PRACTICE OF PARADOXICAL ACTION</title>
        <itunes:title>THE ART OF REVERSAL, PART TWO: MAKE YOUR LIFE A MIRACLE WITH THE PRACTICE OF PARADOXICAL ACTION</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we continue exploring the principle of Reversal and how paradoxical action can radically change the quality of your life. Instead of exhausting yourself by forcing outcomes, Reversal introduces a wiser approach. By changing how you relate to time, adversity, and even your own thoughts, you begin opening possibilities to better your life in a powerful way</p>
<p>Here are three reversals that can transform your life:</p>
<ul>
<li> Get Your Time Back by Giving It Away
Modern life teaches people to guard their time obsessively, yet rushing makes you feel emotionally depleted and disconnected. Reversal teaches that your experience of time expands when you invest it meaningfully in people and experiences you genuinely value. Sharing an unhurried conversation, spending relaxed time with family, helping others, or simply enjoying a quiet moment restores a sense of presence and spaciousness. Life begins to feel fuller, calmer, and more enjoyable.</li>
<li> Be Grateful for the Bad as Well as the Good
Painful experiences often contain life-changing lessons. Loss, disappointment, and hardship can deepen your appreciation for love, friendship, and the fragile beauty of life itself. When you begin looking for the meaning inside difficulties, your emotional perspective widens and your resilience grows stronger. Gratitude becomes more mature because it now includes both the joys of life and the wisdom gained through struggle.</li>
<li> Remove Thoughts That Weaken You
You may carry mental habits that quietly drain your energy. These include perfectionism, fear, and regret. Reversal teaches you to separate yourself from destructive patterns rather than automatically believing them. As you stop identifying with fearful or self-critical thoughts, your mind becomes steadier, and your confidence more grounded. Over time, you begin experiencing a freer and stronger version of yourself. </li>
</ul>
<p>Paradoxical action can help you reverse frustration and overcome mental self-sabotage. Start today. Do the opposite of what you’ve been doing to receive the greatest prizes in life: joy, inner mastery, and love. </p>
<p>For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we continue exploring the principle of Reversal and how paradoxical action can radically change the quality of your life. Instead of exhausting yourself by forcing outcomes, Reversal introduces a wiser approach. By changing how you relate to time, adversity, and even your own thoughts, you begin opening possibilities to better your life in a powerful way</p>
<p>Here are three reversals that can transform your life:</p>
<ul>
<li><em> Get Your Time Back by Giving It Away<br>
</em>Modern life teaches people to guard their time obsessively, yet rushing makes you feel emotionally depleted and disconnected. Reversal teaches that your experience of time expands when you invest it meaningfully in people and experiences you genuinely value. Sharing an unhurried conversation, spending relaxed time with family, helping others, or simply enjoying a quiet moment restores a sense of presence and spaciousness. Life begins to feel fuller, calmer, and more enjoyable<em>.</em></li>
<li><em> Be Grateful for the Bad as Well as the Good<br>
</em>Painful experiences often contain life-changing lessons. Loss, disappointment, and hardship can deepen your appreciation for love, friendship, and the fragile beauty of life itself. When you begin looking for the meaning inside difficulties, your emotional perspective widens and your resilience grows stronger. Gratitude becomes more mature because it now includes both the joys of life and the wisdom gained through struggle.</li>
<li><em> Remove Thoughts That Weaken You<br>
</em>You may carry mental habits that quietly drain your energy. These include perfectionism, fear, and regret. Reversal teaches you to separate yourself from destructive patterns rather than automatically believing them. As you stop identifying with fearful or self-critical thoughts, your mind becomes steadier, and your confidence more grounded. Over time, you begin experiencing a freer and stronger version of yourself.<em> </em></li>
</ul>
<p>Paradoxical action can help you reverse frustration and overcome mental self-sabotage. Start today. Do the opposite of what you’ve been doing to receive the greatest prizes in life: joy, inner mastery, and love. </p>
<p>For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of <em>Invincible You</em> on Amazon <em>at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a></em></p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[On this week’s episode of Love University, we continue exploring the principle of Reversal and how paradoxical action can radically change the quality of your life. Instead of exhausting yourself by forcing outcomes, Reversal introduces a wiser approach. By changing how you relate to time, adversity, and even your own thoughts, you begin opening possibilities to better your life in a powerful way
Here are three reversals that can transform your life:

 Get Your Time Back by Giving It AwayModern life teaches people to guard their time obsessively, yet rushing makes you feel emotionally depleted and disconnected. Reversal teaches that your experience of time expands when you invest it meaningfully in people and experiences you genuinely value. Sharing an unhurried conversation, spending relaxed time with family, helping others, or simply enjoying a quiet moment restores a sense of presence and spaciousness. Life begins to feel fuller, calmer, and more enjoyable.
 Be Grateful for the Bad as Well as the GoodPainful experiences often contain life-changing lessons. Loss, disappointment, and hardship can deepen your appreciation for love, friendship, and the fragile beauty of life itself. When you begin looking for the meaning inside difficulties, your emotional perspective widens and your resilience grows stronger. Gratitude becomes more mature because it now includes both the joys of life and the wisdom gained through struggle.
 Remove Thoughts That Weaken YouYou may carry mental habits that quietly drain your energy. These include perfectionism, fear, and regret. Reversal teaches you to separate yourself from destructive patterns rather than automatically believing them. As you stop identifying with fearful or self-critical thoughts, your mind becomes steadier, and your confidence more grounded. Over time, you begin experiencing a freer and stronger version of yourself. 

Paradoxical action can help you reverse frustration and overcome mental self-sabotage. Start today. Do the opposite of what you’ve been doing to receive the greatest prizes in life: joy, inner mastery, and love. 
For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27
 
 
 
 
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        <title>THE ART OF REVERSAL, PART ONE: TURN YOUR LIFE AROUND WITH THE POWER OF PARADOXICAL ACTION</title>
        <itunes:title>THE ART OF REVERSAL, PART ONE: TURN YOUR LIFE AROUND WITH THE POWER OF PARADOXICAL ACTION</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if the secret to your success was to do the opposite of what you’ve been doing?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we introduce a powerful principle called Reversal, a complete turnaround of your old patterns to produce superior results in your relationships, finances, career, and personal life. When effort alone is not making things better, you need a complete transformation of the way you’ve been doing things, a reversal of your usual habits and behaviors.</p>
<p>Here are three ways to apply this practice to your daily life:</p>
<ul>
<li> Make Friends with What You Reject
You may have spent years pushing away parts of yourself you believed were weaknesses, without realizing those same traits carry hidden strengths. A short attention span can indicate quick energy and the ability to move efficiently between tasks.  A strong desire for approval can show a natural ability to connect with others and build relationships. As you redefine these traits, you stop working against yourself and begin using your natural tendencies in more productive ways, creating ease and effectiveness in your daily life.</li>
<li> Turn Fear into Forward Movement
Fear has a way of keeping you mentally frozen by focusing your attention on what could go wrong. Instead of waiting for fear to disappear, consider how you would act if you trusted your ability to handle the situation. Then act like that. Now your focus moves toward progress, and each step builds confidence. Over time, you rely less on how you feel in the moment and more on your ability to act despite the fear. This emboldens you and lets your joy soar.  </li>
<li> Give Yourself Space Instead of Pressure
When you constantly push yourself without pause, your energy begins to decline and your thinking becomes less clear. This leads to frustration and reduced effectiveness. By giving yourself space to step back, rest, and reset, you have better focus and stronger performance. Returning with renewed energy allows you to feel good about yourself and enjoy what you’re doing.  With increased contentment and internal balance, your results will be successful and your satisfaction will rise.   </li>
</ul>
<p>In the end, reversal is about taking pressure off yourself and changing your stuck momentum into forward progress. The paradox of life is that by redirecting your energies toward your loving growth, you create the conditions for outer excellence. Step into the power of Invincible You and you will achieve your greatest dreams. </p>
<p>For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if the secret to your success was to do the opposite of what you’ve been doing?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we introduce a powerful principle called Reversal, a complete turnaround of your old patterns to produce superior results in your relationships, finances, career, and personal life. When effort alone is not making things better, you need a complete transformation of the way you’ve been doing things, a reversal of your usual habits and behaviors.</p>
<p>Here are three ways to apply this practice to your daily life:</p>
<ul>
<li><em> Make Friends with What You Reject<br>
</em>You may have spent years pushing away parts of yourself you believed were weaknesses, without realizing those same traits carry hidden strengths. A short attention span can indicate quick energy and the ability to move efficiently between tasks.  A strong desire for approval can show a natural ability to connect with others and build relationships. As you redefine these traits, you stop working against yourself and begin using your natural tendencies in more productive ways, creating ease and effectiveness in your daily life.</li>
<li><em> Turn Fear into Forward Movement<br>
</em>Fear has a way of keeping you mentally frozen by focusing your attention on what could go wrong. Instead of waiting for fear to disappear, consider how you would act if you trusted your ability to handle the situation. Then act like that. Now your focus moves toward progress, and each step builds confidence. Over time, you rely less on how you feel in the moment and more on your ability to act despite the fear. This emboldens you and lets your joy soar.<em>  </em></li>
<li><em> Give Yourself Space Instead of Pressure<br>
</em>When you constantly push yourself without pause, your energy begins to decline and your thinking becomes less clear. This leads to frustration and reduced effectiveness. By giving yourself space to step back, rest, and reset, you have better focus and stronger performance. Returning with renewed energy allows you to feel good about yourself and enjoy what you’re doing.  With increased contentment and internal balance, your results will be successful and your satisfaction will rise.<em>   </em></li>
</ul>
<p>In the end, reversal is about taking pressure off yourself and changing your stuck momentum into forward progress. The paradox of life is that by redirecting your energies toward your loving growth, you create the conditions for outer excellence. Step into the power of Invincible You and you will achieve your greatest dreams<em>. </em></p>
<p><em>For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a></em></p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if the secret to your success was to do the opposite of what you’ve been doing?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we introduce a powerful principle called Reversal, a complete turnaround of your old patterns to produce superior results in your relationships, finances, career, and personal life. When effort alone is not making things better, you need a complete transformation of the way you’ve been doing things, a reversal of your usual habits and behaviors.
Here are three ways to apply this practice to your daily life:

 Make Friends with What You RejectYou may have spent years pushing away parts of yourself you believed were weaknesses, without realizing those same traits carry hidden strengths. A short attention span can indicate quick energy and the ability to move efficiently between tasks.  A strong desire for approval can show a natural ability to connect with others and build relationships. As you redefine these traits, you stop working against yourself and begin using your natural tendencies in more productive ways, creating ease and effectiveness in your daily life.
 Turn Fear into Forward MovementFear has a way of keeping you mentally frozen by focusing your attention on what could go wrong. Instead of waiting for fear to disappear, consider how you would act if you trusted your ability to handle the situation. Then act like that. Now your focus moves toward progress, and each step builds confidence. Over time, you rely less on how you feel in the moment and more on your ability to act despite the fear. This emboldens you and lets your joy soar.  
 Give Yourself Space Instead of PressureWhen you constantly push yourself without pause, your energy begins to decline and your thinking becomes less clear. This leads to frustration and reduced effectiveness. By giving yourself space to step back, rest, and reset, you have better focus and stronger performance. Returning with renewed energy allows you to feel good about yourself and enjoy what you’re doing.  With increased contentment and internal balance, your results will be successful and your satisfaction will rise.   

In the end, reversal is about taking pressure off yourself and changing your stuck momentum into forward progress. The paradox of life is that by redirecting your energies toward your loving growth, you create the conditions for outer excellence. Step into the power of Invincible You and you will achieve your greatest dreams. 
For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>LOVING MONEY ENERGY (LME), Part 2: THE SECRET TO LASTING RICHES AND JOY</title>
        <itunes:title>LOVING MONEY ENERGY (LME), Part 2: THE SECRET TO LASTING RICHES AND JOY</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/loving-money-energy-lme-part-2-the-secret-to-lasting-riches-and-joy/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/loving-money-energy-lme-part-2-the-secret-to-lasting-riches-and-joy/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 21:02:18 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Is money working with you, or is it working against you?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we delve deeper into the concept of Loving Money Energy (LME) and how your relationship with money shapes your life. LME is the concept that money is a form of loving energy that can be used to uplift yourself, others, and the world.  When you treat money with tension, fear, or desperation, the loving energy flow becomes restricted. When you circulate it with a mindset of care and goodwill, it spreads to others and flows back to you.</p>
<p>Here are three ways to strengthen your relationship with Loving Money Energy:</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Treat Money Like a Friend, Not Something You Chase</li>
</ul>
<p>Many people approach money with urgency and pressure. They chase it, hoard it, and worry about its loss.  But this often pushes money away from you.   </p>
<p>Think of money as a friend. If you invite a friend over and have delicious snacks, a fun environment, and provide good conversation, they will want to come back. But if you demand they come with gifts, they will likely stay away.</p>
<p>Money is like a friend you need to nurture and cultivate. Just as people are drawn to individuals who are warm and generous, money tends to follow those who create value consistently. Money becomes your friend when you attract it with your talent and contribution, not  neediness or craving.  </p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Build Bonds, Not Transactions</li>
</ul>
<p>Every exchange carries emotional weight. Business interactions are not only financial. They are relational.</p>
<p>You may slightly overpay a merchant or vendor to create bonds of cheery affinity. Think of the overpay as helping them—perhaps with their child’s college education or their elderly parents’ medical bills. Chances are, they will return the favor by offering you a discount in the next transaction. Even if they don’t, you have created a loving energy space for money to come back to you, perhaps through another person who also projects a LME generous spirit.</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Stay Generous, Stay Disciplined</li>
</ul>
<p>Generosity does not mean passivity. It requires awareness and strength. There will be individuals who attempt to take advantage of your goodwill. Recognizing this does not require anger or withdrawal. It needs clarity.</p>
<p>When you maintain both generosity and firmness, your decisions become balanced. You can give where there is mutual respect and withdraw when there is manipulation. This preserves your LME and keeps your relationships aligned with your values. Over time, this approach filters out unstable connections and strengthens those built on trust and loving reciprocity.</p>
<p>With loving money energy, you spread goodwill, value, and contribution throughout your community and ultimately the world. LME is what helps us surpass limitations and live our most invincible lives.  </p>
<p>Extend Loving Money Energy in your daily life, and you will experience a deeper sense of abundance and purpose. For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is money working with you, or is it working against you?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of <em>Love University</em>, we delve deeper into the concept of Loving Money Energy (LME) and how your relationship with money shapes your life. LME is the concept that money is a form of loving energy that can be used to uplift yourself, others, and the world.  When you treat money with tension, fear, or desperation, the loving energy flow becomes restricted. When you circulate it with a mindset of care and goodwill, it spreads to others and flows back to you.</p>
<p>Here are three ways to strengthen your relationship with Loving Money Energy:</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Treat Money Like a Friend, Not Something You Chase</li>
</ul>
<p>Many people approach money with urgency and pressure. They chase it, hoard it, and worry about its loss.  But this often pushes money away from you.   </p>
<p>Think of money as a friend. If you invite a friend over and have delicious snacks, a fun environment, and provide good conversation, they will want to come back. But if you demand they come with gifts, they will likely stay away.</p>
<p>Money is like a friend you need to nurture and cultivate. Just as people are drawn to individuals who are warm and generous, money tends to follow those who create value consistently. Money becomes your friend when you attract it with your talent and contribution, not  neediness or craving.  </p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Build Bonds, Not Transactions</li>
</ul>
<p>Every exchange carries emotional weight. Business interactions are not only financial. They are relational.</p>
<p>You may slightly overpay a merchant or vendor to create bonds of cheery affinity. Think of the overpay as helping them—perhaps with their child’s college education or their elderly parents’ medical bills. Chances are, they will return the favor by offering you a discount in the next transaction. Even if they don’t, you have created a loving energy space for money to come back to you, perhaps through another person who also projects a LME generous spirit.</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Stay Generous, Stay Disciplined</li>
</ul>
<p>Generosity does not mean passivity. It requires awareness and strength. There will be individuals who attempt to take advantage of your goodwill. Recognizing this does not require anger or withdrawal. It needs clarity.</p>
<p>When you maintain both generosity and firmness, your decisions become balanced. You can give where there is mutual respect and withdraw when there is manipulation. This preserves your LME and keeps your relationships aligned with your values. Over time, this approach filters out unstable connections and strengthens those built on trust and loving reciprocity.</p>
<p>With loving money energy, you spread goodwill, value, and contribution throughout your community and ultimately the world. LME is what helps us surpass limitations and live our most invincible lives.  </p>
<p>Extend Loving Money Energy in your daily life, and you will experience a deeper sense of abundance and purpose. For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of <em>Invincible You</em> on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a></p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Is money working with you, or is it working against you?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we delve deeper into the concept of Loving Money Energy (LME) and how your relationship with money shapes your life. LME is the concept that money is a form of loving energy that can be used to uplift yourself, others, and the world.  When you treat money with tension, fear, or desperation, the loving energy flow becomes restricted. When you circulate it with a mindset of care and goodwill, it spreads to others and flows back to you.
Here are three ways to strengthen your relationship with Loving Money Energy:
 

 Treat Money Like a Friend, Not Something You Chase

Many people approach money with urgency and pressure. They chase it, hoard it, and worry about its loss.  But this often pushes money away from you.   
Think of money as a friend. If you invite a friend over and have delicious snacks, a fun environment, and provide good conversation, they will want to come back. But if you demand they come with gifts, they will likely stay away.
Money is like a friend you need to nurture and cultivate. Just as people are drawn to individuals who are warm and generous, money tends to follow those who create value consistently. Money becomes your friend when you attract it with your talent and contribution, not  neediness or craving.  
 

 Build Bonds, Not Transactions

Every exchange carries emotional weight. Business interactions are not only financial. They are relational.
You may slightly overpay a merchant or vendor to create bonds of cheery affinity. Think of the overpay as helping them—perhaps with their child’s college education or their elderly parents’ medical bills. Chances are, they will return the favor by offering you a discount in the next transaction. Even if they don’t, you have created a loving energy space for money to come back to you, perhaps through another person who also projects a LME generous spirit.
 

 Stay Generous, Stay Disciplined

Generosity does not mean passivity. It requires awareness and strength. There will be individuals who attempt to take advantage of your goodwill. Recognizing this does not require anger or withdrawal. It needs clarity.
When you maintain both generosity and firmness, your decisions become balanced. You can give where there is mutual respect and withdraw when there is manipulation. This preserves your LME and keeps your relationships aligned with your values. Over time, this approach filters out unstable connections and strengthens those built on trust and loving reciprocity.
With loving money energy, you spread goodwill, value, and contribution throughout your community and ultimately the world. LME is what helps us surpass limitations and live our most invincible lives.  
Extend Loving Money Energy in your daily life, and you will experience a deeper sense of abundance and purpose. For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>LOVING MONEY ENERGY, PART ONE: YOUR KEY TO INNER AND OUTER RICHES</title>
        <itunes:title>LOVING MONEY ENERGY, PART ONE: YOUR KEY TO INNER AND OUTER RICHES</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to experience wealth that expands your life and the lives of others?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we introduce a powerful concept called Loving Money Energy (LME). LME is a way of seeing money as an expression of loving energy that moves from person to person, recognizing value and enriching lives along the way. Instead of viewing money as something to fear, chase, or control, it becomes a conscious exchange of appreciation, contribution, and human connection.</p>
<p>When you understand money in this way, your relationship with it begins to change. You move from tension to flow, from pressure to purpose. Money becomes part of a larger system of giving and receiving that reflects how you live, create, and contribute.</p>
<p>Here are three ways to understand and activate Loving Money Energy:</p>
<ul>
<li> See Money as a Flow of Value and Appreciation</li>
</ul>
<p>Money represents value in motion. When you express your abilities, your effort, or your creativity, you receive something in return that reflects that contribution. When you give money, you’re acknowledging the value created by someone else.</p>
<p>This perspective changes how you interact with money on a daily basis. Instead of treating it as something separate from your life, you begin to see it as an extension of your actions and your intentions. It becomes a tool for reinforcing what you value, supporting what matters, and participating in a continuous exchange that connects people in meaningful ways.</p>
<ul>
<li> Shift from Scarcity to Expansion</li>
</ul>
<p>A scarcity mindset creates tension. It keeps your focus on what is missing, what could be lost, and what others might take. That mindset contracts your thinking and limits your willingness to act.</p>
<p>An expansion mindset opens your perception. You begin to see possibilities where you once saw limits. You become more willing to create, to invest your energy, and to move forward with confidence. As your thinking expands, your actions follow. You stop operating from hesitation and begin operating from positive expectations. This shift alone can transform your internal state and your external results.</p>
<ul>
<li> Give and Receive with Awareness</li>
</ul>
<p>Loving Money Energy grows through circulation. When you give with awareness, even in small ways, you reinforce the flow. You begin to experience yourself as someone who contributes rather than someone who holds back.</p>
<p>The quality of your giving matters. When giving is driven by pressure or expectation, it creates friction. When it comes from clarity and openness, it strengthens your sense of abundance. Over time, this approach reshapes how you experience both earning and giving. You begin to trust the flow instead of resisting it, and that trust creates a more stable and empowered relationship with money.</p>
<p>Learn how to apply Loving Money Energy in your daily life, and you will experience a deeper sense of abundance and purpose. For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to experience wealth that expands your life and the lives of others?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of <em>Love University</em>, we introduce a powerful concept called Loving Money Energy (LME). LME is a way of seeing money as an expression of loving energy that moves from person to person, recognizing value and enriching lives along the way. Instead of viewing money as something to fear, chase, or control, it becomes a conscious exchange of appreciation, contribution, and human connection.</p>
<p>When you understand money in this way, your relationship with it begins to change. You move from tension to flow, from pressure to purpose. Money becomes part of a larger system of giving and receiving that reflects how you live, create, and contribute.</p>
<p>Here are three ways to understand and activate Loving Money Energy:</p>
<ul>
<li> See Money as a Flow of Value and Appreciation</li>
</ul>
<p>Money represents value in motion. When you express your abilities, your effort, or your creativity, you receive something in return that reflects that contribution. When you give money, you’re acknowledging the value created by someone else.</p>
<p>This perspective changes how you interact with money on a daily basis. Instead of treating it as something separate from your life, you begin to see it as an extension of your actions and your intentions. It becomes a tool for reinforcing what you value, supporting what matters, and participating in a continuous exchange that connects people in meaningful ways.</p>
<ul>
<li> Shift from Scarcity to Expansion</li>
</ul>
<p>A scarcity mindset creates tension. It keeps your focus on what is missing, what could be lost, and what others might take. That mindset contracts your thinking and limits your willingness to act.</p>
<p>An expansion mindset opens your perception. You begin to see possibilities where you once saw limits. You become more willing to create, to invest your energy, and to move forward with confidence. As your thinking expands, your actions follow. You stop operating from hesitation and begin operating from positive expectations. This shift alone can transform your internal state and your external results.</p>
<ul>
<li> Give and Receive with Awareness</li>
</ul>
<p>Loving Money Energy grows through circulation. When you give with awareness, even in small ways, you reinforce the flow. You begin to experience yourself as someone who contributes rather than someone who holds back.</p>
<p>The quality of your giving matters. When giving is driven by pressure or expectation, it creates friction. When it comes from clarity and openness, it strengthens your sense of abundance. Over time, this approach reshapes how you experience both earning and giving. You begin to trust the flow instead of resisting it, and that trust creates a more stable and empowered relationship with money.</p>
<p>Learn how to apply Loving Money Energy in your daily life, and you will experience a deeper sense of abundance and purpose. For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of <em>Invincible You</em> on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a></p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Would you like to experience wealth that expands your life and the lives of others?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we introduce a powerful concept called Loving Money Energy (LME). LME is a way of seeing money as an expression of loving energy that moves from person to person, recognizing value and enriching lives along the way. Instead of viewing money as something to fear, chase, or control, it becomes a conscious exchange of appreciation, contribution, and human connection.
When you understand money in this way, your relationship with it begins to change. You move from tension to flow, from pressure to purpose. Money becomes part of a larger system of giving and receiving that reflects how you live, create, and contribute.
Here are three ways to understand and activate Loving Money Energy:

 See Money as a Flow of Value and Appreciation

Money represents value in motion. When you express your abilities, your effort, or your creativity, you receive something in return that reflects that contribution. When you give money, you’re acknowledging the value created by someone else.
This perspective changes how you interact with money on a daily basis. Instead of treating it as something separate from your life, you begin to see it as an extension of your actions and your intentions. It becomes a tool for reinforcing what you value, supporting what matters, and participating in a continuous exchange that connects people in meaningful ways.

 Shift from Scarcity to Expansion

A scarcity mindset creates tension. It keeps your focus on what is missing, what could be lost, and what others might take. That mindset contracts your thinking and limits your willingness to act.
An expansion mindset opens your perception. You begin to see possibilities where you once saw limits. You become more willing to create, to invest your energy, and to move forward with confidence. As your thinking expands, your actions follow. You stop operating from hesitation and begin operating from positive expectations. This shift alone can transform your internal state and your external results.

 Give and Receive with Awareness

Loving Money Energy grows through circulation. When you give with awareness, even in small ways, you reinforce the flow. You begin to experience yourself as someone who contributes rather than someone who holds back.
The quality of your giving matters. When giving is driven by pressure or expectation, it creates friction. When it comes from clarity and openness, it strengthens your sense of abundance. Over time, this approach reshapes how you experience both earning and giving. You begin to trust the flow instead of resisting it, and that trust creates a more stable and empowered relationship with money.
Learn how to apply Loving Money Energy in your daily life, and you will experience a deeper sense of abundance and purpose. For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to expand your life instead of feeling confined by it?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore what it means to live with an Expansion Mindset, a way of thinking and being that steadily increases your energy, clarity, and emotional range. When your mindset expands, your life expands with it. Your perception sharpens, your relationships deepen, and your sense of possibility widens. Expansion is not something that happens occasionally; it’s a daily orientation toward growth, contribution, and higher living.</p>
<p>Here are four ways to develop and sustain your Expansion Mindset:</p>
<ul>
<li>Expand Your Energy Through Growth and Contribution</li>
</ul>
<p>An Expansion Mindset begins with the decision to grow beyond your current limits. You look for opportunities to learn, to experience, and to contribute. You listen more attentively, help when you can, and remain curious about the world around you. As you stretch your thinking and behavior, your internal energy increases.</p>
<p>This process creates a powerful effect. The more you give, learn, and engage, the more energy you generate. Your mental state becomes brighter and more stable. Everyday experiences become richer. Food tastes better, conversations deepen, and simple moments carry more meaning. Expansion transforms ordinary life into something more vivid and rewarding.</p>
<ul>
<li>Use Expansion to Break the Cycle of Contraction</li>
</ul>
<p>When your mindset contracts, your world narrows. Attention turns inward in an unhealthy way. Small concerns become overwhelming. Negative thoughts repeat. In this state, energy decreases and your sense of possibility fades.</p>
<p>Expansion reverses this pattern. Instead of withdrawing, you extend your energy outward. You connect with others, engage in meaningful activity, and move your attention beyond your own concerns. This outward movement restores perspective and reduces the intensity of negative thinking, reopening access to creativity, motivation, and hope.</p>
<ul>
<li>Expand Your Energy in Difficult Interactions</li>
</ul>
<p>Expansion is most important when you’re dealing with challenging people. When someone approaches you with anger or negativity, their energy contracts. If you react in the same way, the situation escalates. But if you expand, the dynamic changes and things become more positive.</p>
<p>Expansion in this context means maintaining calm awareness while matching presence and intensity without hostility. You remain steady, you maintain eye contact, and your words stay measured and constructive. This combination of strength and softness interrupts the other person’s pattern. In many cases, their intensity decreases because your expanded energy fills the space their contraction created. Now communication becomes possible again.</p>
<ul>
<li>Develop a Blast Off Mentality and Sustain Momentum</li>
</ul>
<p>Expansion accelerates when you commit focused bursts of effort to break through resistance. Like a rocket escaping gravity, you apply concentrated energy to move past initial obstacles. Once that barrier is crossed, momentum takes over and less effort is required to continue.</p>
<p>This can be done through small, focused actions. Break large tasks into manageable segments. Direct your attention toward what matters most each day. When you enter a state of flow, remain there as long as possible. Over time, this sustained momentum creates a self-reinforcing cycle of progress. Each success strengthens your belief in your ability to continue.</p>
<p>Remember: As your mindset expands, your life grows with it.  Start today with the Expansion Mindset.   For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to expand your life instead of feeling confined by it?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of <em>Love University</em>, we explore what it means to live with an Expansion Mindset, a way of thinking and being that steadily increases your energy, clarity, and emotional range. When your mindset expands, your life expands with it. Your perception sharpens, your relationships deepen, and your sense of possibility widens. Expansion is not something that happens occasionally; it’s a daily orientation toward growth, contribution, and higher living.</p>
<p>Here are four ways to develop and sustain your Expansion Mindset:</p>
<ul>
<li>Expand Your Energy Through Growth and Contribution</li>
</ul>
<p>An Expansion Mindset begins with the decision to grow beyond your current limits. You look for opportunities to learn, to experience, and to contribute. You listen more attentively, help when you can, and remain curious about the world around you. As you stretch your thinking and behavior, your internal energy increases.</p>
<p>This process creates a powerful effect. The more you give, learn, and engage, the more energy you generate. Your mental state becomes brighter and more stable. Everyday experiences become richer. Food tastes better, conversations deepen, and simple moments carry more meaning. Expansion transforms ordinary life into something more vivid and rewarding.</p>
<ul>
<li>Use Expansion to Break the Cycle of Contraction</li>
</ul>
<p>When your mindset contracts, your world narrows. Attention turns inward in an unhealthy way. Small concerns become overwhelming. Negative thoughts repeat. In this state, energy decreases and your sense of possibility fades.</p>
<p>Expansion reverses this pattern. Instead of withdrawing, you extend your energy outward. You connect with others, engage in meaningful activity, and move your attention beyond your own concerns. This outward movement restores perspective and reduces the intensity of negative thinking, reopening access to creativity, motivation, and hope.</p>
<ul>
<li>Expand Your Energy in Difficult Interactions</li>
</ul>
<p>Expansion is most important when you’re dealing with challenging people. When someone approaches you with anger or negativity, their energy contracts. If you react in the same way, the situation escalates. But if you expand, the dynamic changes and things become more positive.</p>
<p>Expansion in this context means maintaining calm awareness while matching presence and intensity without hostility. You remain steady, you maintain eye contact, and your words stay measured and constructive. This combination of strength and softness interrupts the other person’s pattern. In many cases, their intensity decreases because your expanded energy fills the space their contraction created. Now communication becomes possible again.</p>
<ul>
<li>Develop a Blast Off Mentality and Sustain Momentum</li>
</ul>
<p>Expansion accelerates when you commit focused bursts of effort to break through resistance. Like a rocket escaping gravity, you apply concentrated energy to move past initial obstacles. Once that barrier is crossed, momentum takes over and less effort is required to continue.</p>
<p>This can be done through small, focused actions. Break large tasks into manageable segments. Direct your attention toward what matters most each day. When you enter a state of flow, remain there as long as possible. Over time, this sustained momentum creates a self-reinforcing cycle of progress. Each success strengthens your belief in your ability to continue.</p>
<p>Remember: As your mindset expands, your life grows with it.  Start today with the Expansion Mindset.   For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of <em>Invincible You</em> on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Would you like to expand your life instead of feeling confined by it?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore what it means to live with an Expansion Mindset, a way of thinking and being that steadily increases your energy, clarity, and emotional range. When your mindset expands, your life expands with it. Your perception sharpens, your relationships deepen, and your sense of possibility widens. Expansion is not something that happens occasionally; it’s a daily orientation toward growth, contribution, and higher living.
Here are four ways to develop and sustain your Expansion Mindset:

Expand Your Energy Through Growth and Contribution

An Expansion Mindset begins with the decision to grow beyond your current limits. You look for opportunities to learn, to experience, and to contribute. You listen more attentively, help when you can, and remain curious about the world around you. As you stretch your thinking and behavior, your internal energy increases.
This process creates a powerful effect. The more you give, learn, and engage, the more energy you generate. Your mental state becomes brighter and more stable. Everyday experiences become richer. Food tastes better, conversations deepen, and simple moments carry more meaning. Expansion transforms ordinary life into something more vivid and rewarding.

Use Expansion to Break the Cycle of Contraction

When your mindset contracts, your world narrows. Attention turns inward in an unhealthy way. Small concerns become overwhelming. Negative thoughts repeat. In this state, energy decreases and your sense of possibility fades.
Expansion reverses this pattern. Instead of withdrawing, you extend your energy outward. You connect with others, engage in meaningful activity, and move your attention beyond your own concerns. This outward movement restores perspective and reduces the intensity of negative thinking, reopening access to creativity, motivation, and hope.

Expand Your Energy in Difficult Interactions

Expansion is most important when you’re dealing with challenging people. When someone approaches you with anger or negativity, their energy contracts. If you react in the same way, the situation escalates. But if you expand, the dynamic changes and things become more positive.
Expansion in this context means maintaining calm awareness while matching presence and intensity without hostility. You remain steady, you maintain eye contact, and your words stay measured and constructive. This combination of strength and softness interrupts the other person’s pattern. In many cases, their intensity decreases because your expanded energy fills the space their contraction created. Now communication becomes possible again.

Develop a Blast Off Mentality and Sustain Momentum

Expansion accelerates when you commit focused bursts of effort to break through resistance. Like a rocket escaping gravity, you apply concentrated energy to move past initial obstacles. Once that barrier is crossed, momentum takes over and less effort is required to continue.
This can be done through small, focused actions. Break large tasks into manageable segments. Direct your attention toward what matters most each day. When you enter a state of flow, remain there as long as possible. Over time, this sustained momentum creates a self-reinforcing cycle of progress. Each success strengthens your belief in your ability to continue.
Remember: As your mindset expands, your life grows with it.  Start today with the Expansion Mindset.   For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27.
 
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        <title>CREATE UNSTOPPABLE RELATIONSHIPS: INVINCIBILITY SEEKERS VERSUS NEGATIVITY SEEKERS: LOVE THE SOUL MATE OF YOUR DREAMS</title>
        <itunes:title>CREATE UNSTOPPABLE RELATIONSHIPS: INVINCIBILITY SEEKERS VERSUS NEGATIVITY SEEKERS: LOVE THE SOUL MATE OF YOUR DREAMS</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to have an unstoppable relationship?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore one of the most decisive factors in long-term happiness and relational success: the psychological level of the people you choose to build your life with. Relationships are not neutral. They either strengthen your inner world or weaken it. They either expand your LoveQ or drain it. The difference is not based on status, wealth, intelligence, or surface chemistry. It comes down to emotional maturity and inner development.</p>
<p>Here are four core principles for creating unstoppable relationships:</p>
<ul>
<li> Learn to Recognize Invincibility Seekers</li>
</ul>
<p>Invincibility Seekers are individuals committed to inner growth. They work on their thoughts, emotional reactions, and character. They cultivate compassion, patience, confidence, and integrity. When you’re around them, you feel steadier and more grounded.</p>
<p>These individuals do not need to dominate conversations or prove superiority. Their strength is calm and contained. They handle conflict with maturity. They’re kind whether they gain something from you or not. Their presence encourages you to become better without pressuring you to perform. Over time, being aligned with Invincibility Seekers elevates your own psychological level and deepens your capacity for lasting love.</p>
<ul>
<li> See Through the Masks of Negativity Seekers</li>
</ul>
<p>Negativity Seekers are people who complain, gossip, and maintain a negative outlook on life. Don’t be fooled. They can appear attractive and charming at first. They may be witty, confident, and engaging. Yet beneath the surface, there is often chronic criticism, entitlement, and emotional volatility. Their kindness frequently depends on what they are receiving.</p>
<p>Watch how someone behaves when they can no longer get something from you. Do they remain respectful, or do they become dismissive and hostile? Negativity Seekers often thrive on behind the back talk, argument, and drama because it gives them stimulation and a false sense of power. Over time, their instability drains the emotional reserves of those closest to them. Recognizing this early protects your peace and keeps you from being in a relationship that can cause you long-term damage.</p>
<ul>
<li> Protect Your Psychological Integrity</li>
</ul>
<p>It is not always possible to avoid Negativity Seekers. They may be coworkers, relatives, or even romantic partners. In these cases, emotional boundaries become essential. You must learn to separate your internal state from their external behavior.</p>
<p>Refuse to accept anger, gossip, or criticism as emotional currency. When negativity is offered, decline it internally. Maintain composure and steadiness. When you refuse to absorb their emotional turbulence, you conserve your energy and preserve your Invincibility. Your inner power remains intact because you don’t sacrifice your integrity for temporary approval or excitement.</p>
<ul>
<li> Attract Your Own Level of Development</li>
</ul>
<p>People connect at similar psychological levels. Insecurity attracts control. Criticism attracts defensiveness. Emotional immaturity attracts chaos. If you repeatedly encounter draining relationships, examine your own internal standards.</p>
<p>As you strengthen your self-respect, emotional control, and self-compassion, your relational landscape changes. You stop tolerating behavior that diminishes you. You begin attracting individuals who operate from stability, growth, and generosity. Invincibility Seekers recognize one another because they share a commitment to development and integrity. When you become the kind of person who values growth and emotional strength, you naturally align with others who do the same.</p>
<p>An unstoppable relationship with an Invincibility Seeker is your greatest prize. Start developing one today and your life will rise with love and joy. For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to have an unstoppable relationship?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of <em>Love University</em>, we explore one of the most decisive factors in long-term happiness and relational success: the psychological level of the people you choose to build your life with. Relationships are not neutral. They either strengthen your inner world or weaken it. They either expand your LoveQ or drain it. The difference is not based on status, wealth, intelligence, or surface chemistry. It comes down to emotional maturity and inner development.</p>
<p>Here are four core principles for creating unstoppable relationships:</p>
<ul>
<li> Learn to Recognize Invincibility Seekers</li>
</ul>
<p>Invincibility Seekers are individuals committed to inner growth. They work on their thoughts, emotional reactions, and character. They cultivate compassion, patience, confidence, and integrity. When you’re around them, you feel steadier and more grounded.</p>
<p>These individuals do not need to dominate conversations or prove superiority. Their strength is calm and contained. They handle conflict with maturity. They’re kind whether they gain something from you or not. Their presence encourages you to become better without pressuring you to perform. Over time, being aligned with Invincibility Seekers elevates your own psychological level and deepens your capacity for lasting love.</p>
<ul>
<li> See Through the Masks of Negativity Seekers</li>
</ul>
<p>Negativity Seekers are people who complain, gossip, and maintain a negative outlook on life. Don’t be fooled. They can appear attractive and charming at first. They may be witty, confident, and engaging. Yet beneath the surface, there is often chronic criticism, entitlement, and emotional volatility. Their kindness frequently depends on what they are receiving.</p>
<p>Watch how someone behaves when they can no longer get something from you. Do they remain respectful, or do they become dismissive and hostile? Negativity Seekers often thrive on behind the back talk, argument, and drama because it gives them stimulation and a false sense of power. Over time, their instability drains the emotional reserves of those closest to them. Recognizing this early protects your peace and keeps you from being in a relationship that can cause you long-term damage.</p>
<ul>
<li> Protect Your Psychological Integrity</li>
</ul>
<p>It is not always possible to avoid Negativity Seekers. They may be coworkers, relatives, or even romantic partners. In these cases, emotional boundaries become essential. You must learn to separate your internal state from their external behavior.</p>
<p>Refuse to accept anger, gossip, or criticism as emotional currency. When negativity is offered, decline it internally. Maintain composure and steadiness. When you refuse to absorb their emotional turbulence, you conserve your energy and preserve your Invincibility. Your inner power remains intact because you don’t sacrifice your integrity for temporary approval or excitement.</p>
<ul>
<li> Attract Your Own Level of Development</li>
</ul>
<p>People connect at similar psychological levels. Insecurity attracts control. Criticism attracts defensiveness. Emotional immaturity attracts chaos. If you repeatedly encounter draining relationships, examine your own internal standards.</p>
<p>As you strengthen your self-respect, emotional control, and self-compassion, your relational landscape changes. You stop tolerating behavior that diminishes you. You begin attracting individuals who operate from stability, growth, and generosity. Invincibility Seekers recognize one another because they share a commitment to development and integrity. When you become the kind of person who values growth and emotional strength, you naturally align with others who do the same.</p>
<p>An unstoppable relationship with an Invincibility Seeker is your greatest prize. Start developing one today and your life will rise with love and joy. For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of <em>Invincible You</em> on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Would you like to have an unstoppable relationship?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore one of the most decisive factors in long-term happiness and relational success: the psychological level of the people you choose to build your life with. Relationships are not neutral. They either strengthen your inner world or weaken it. They either expand your LoveQ or drain it. The difference is not based on status, wealth, intelligence, or surface chemistry. It comes down to emotional maturity and inner development.
Here are four core principles for creating unstoppable relationships:

 Learn to Recognize Invincibility Seekers

Invincibility Seekers are individuals committed to inner growth. They work on their thoughts, emotional reactions, and character. They cultivate compassion, patience, confidence, and integrity. When you’re around them, you feel steadier and more grounded.
These individuals do not need to dominate conversations or prove superiority. Their strength is calm and contained. They handle conflict with maturity. They’re kind whether they gain something from you or not. Their presence encourages you to become better without pressuring you to perform. Over time, being aligned with Invincibility Seekers elevates your own psychological level and deepens your capacity for lasting love.

 See Through the Masks of Negativity Seekers

Negativity Seekers are people who complain, gossip, and maintain a negative outlook on life. Don’t be fooled. They can appear attractive and charming at first. They may be witty, confident, and engaging. Yet beneath the surface, there is often chronic criticism, entitlement, and emotional volatility. Their kindness frequently depends on what they are receiving.
Watch how someone behaves when they can no longer get something from you. Do they remain respectful, or do they become dismissive and hostile? Negativity Seekers often thrive on behind the back talk, argument, and drama because it gives them stimulation and a false sense of power. Over time, their instability drains the emotional reserves of those closest to them. Recognizing this early protects your peace and keeps you from being in a relationship that can cause you long-term damage.

 Protect Your Psychological Integrity

It is not always possible to avoid Negativity Seekers. They may be coworkers, relatives, or even romantic partners. In these cases, emotional boundaries become essential. You must learn to separate your internal state from their external behavior.
Refuse to accept anger, gossip, or criticism as emotional currency. When negativity is offered, decline it internally. Maintain composure and steadiness. When you refuse to absorb their emotional turbulence, you conserve your energy and preserve your Invincibility. Your inner power remains intact because you don’t sacrifice your integrity for temporary approval or excitement.

 Attract Your Own Level of Development

People connect at similar psychological levels. Insecurity attracts control. Criticism attracts defensiveness. Emotional immaturity attracts chaos. If you repeatedly encounter draining relationships, examine your own internal standards.
As you strengthen your self-respect, emotional control, and self-compassion, your relational landscape changes. You stop tolerating behavior that diminishes you. You begin attracting individuals who operate from stability, growth, and generosity. Invincibility Seekers recognize one another because they share a commitment to development and integrity. When you become the kind of person who values growth and emotional strength, you naturally align with others who do the same.
An unstoppable relationship with an Invincibility Seeker is your greatest prize. Start developing one today and your life will rise with love and joy. For more self-wisdom, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>YOUR INVINCIBILITY BLUEPRINT: UNLEASH YOUR INNER POWER AND ACHIEVE YOUR MOST TREASURED DREAMS</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/your-invincibility-blueprint-unleash-your-inner-power-and-achieve-your-most-treasured-dreams/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 17:52:14 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if you could create inner greatness by designing your personal imprint of invincibility?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we learn how inner power begins by implementing your Invincibility Blueprint—your inner guide to excellence. At its core, this mental roadmap strengthens your capacity to act from self-love and higher intention rather than impulse or fear.</p>
<p>Here are three foundational components of your Invincibility Blueprint:</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Do One Right Act and Build Momentum</li>
</ul>
<p>Inner strength begins with a single intentional decision. It may be as simple as starting a task you’ve postponed, initiating a difficult conversation, or committing to one disciplined improvement in your health, finances, or relationships. That first right act carries disproportionate power because it alters your internal narrative. You move from thinking about change to enacting it, from hesitation to alignment.</p>
<p>Over time, these small, consistent actions accumulate and your confidence grows naturally. Each right act reinforces self-trust and self-affirmation. Your momentum builds quickly and your Invincible Blueprint takes form as you choose growth over comfort and authenticity over avoidance.</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Become a Mental Pathmaker Through Repetition</li>
</ul>
<p>Every repeated action deepens a neural pathway. The behaviors you practice most frequently become the easiest to access. When you repeatedly choose constructive routines, you gradually replace old patterns with new ones that better serve your long-term goals and higher nature.</p>
<p>With continued repetition, what once required conscious force begins to operate with greater ease. Ultimately, your Invincibility imprint becomes part of how you operate rather than something you’re striving to become. You begin acting from your true self without strain.</p>
<ul>
<li> Expand Beyond Contraction</li>
</ul>
<p>When your energy contracts, your positive perception narrows. Regret fixes attention on the past, anger distorts judgment, and self-doubt limits initiative. In that contracted state, your field of possibility shrinks and your forward motion slows.</p>
<p>Expansion requires a deliberate reinterpretation of difficulty. You see challenges as instruction and setbacks as learning experiences. You begin asking what this moment is shaping within you rather than what it is taking from you. As your soul grows, your creativity resurfaces and your willpower is strengthened. In time, your self-love deepens and your inner power grows.</p>
<p>Now your Blueprint for sustained excellence is ready, and your mind and spirit are ready to soar.

</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Welcome to Invincible You.</p>
<p>Create your Invincibility Blueprint and live your dreams.  Also, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if you could create inner greatness by designing your personal imprint of invincibility?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of <em>Love University</em>, we learn how inner power begins by implementing your Invincibility Blueprint—your inner guide to excellence. At its core, this mental roadmap strengthens your capacity to act from self-love and higher intention rather than impulse or fear.</p>
<p>Here are three foundational components of your Invincibility Blueprint:</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Do One Right Act and Build Momentum</li>
</ul>
<p>Inner strength begins with a single intentional decision. It may be as simple as starting a task you’ve postponed, initiating a difficult conversation, or committing to one disciplined improvement in your health, finances, or relationships. That first right act carries disproportionate power because it alters your internal narrative. You move from thinking about change to enacting it, from hesitation to alignment.</p>
<p>Over time, these small, consistent actions accumulate and your confidence grows naturally. Each right act reinforces self-trust and self-affirmation. Your momentum builds quickly and your Invincible Blueprint takes form as you choose growth over comfort and authenticity over avoidance.</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Become a Mental Pathmaker Through Repetition</li>
</ul>
<p>Every repeated action deepens a neural pathway. The behaviors you practice most frequently become the easiest to access. When you repeatedly choose constructive routines, you gradually replace old patterns with new ones that better serve your long-term goals and higher nature.</p>
<p>With continued repetition, what once required conscious force begins to operate with greater ease. Ultimately, your Invincibility imprint becomes part of how you operate rather than something you’re striving to become. You begin acting from your true self without strain.</p>
<ul>
<li> Expand Beyond Contraction</li>
</ul>
<p>When your energy contracts, your positive perception narrows. Regret fixes attention on the past, anger distorts judgment, and self-doubt limits initiative. In that contracted state, your field of possibility shrinks and your forward motion slows.</p>
<p>Expansion requires a deliberate reinterpretation of difficulty. You see challenges as instruction and setbacks as learning experiences. You begin asking what this moment is shaping within you rather than what it is taking from you. As your soul grows, your creativity resurfaces and your willpower is strengthened. In time, your self-love deepens and your inner power grows.</p>
<p>Now your Blueprint for sustained excellence is ready, and your mind and spirit are ready to soar.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Welcome to Invincible You.</p>
<p>Create your Invincibility Blueprint and live your dreams.  Also, make sure you pick up a copy of <em>Invincible You</em> on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if you could create inner greatness by designing your personal imprint of invincibility?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we learn how inner power begins by implementing your Invincibility Blueprint—your inner guide to excellence. At its core, this mental roadmap strengthens your capacity to act from self-love and higher intention rather than impulse or fear.
Here are three foundational components of your Invincibility Blueprint:
 

 Do One Right Act and Build Momentum

Inner strength begins with a single intentional decision. It may be as simple as starting a task you’ve postponed, initiating a difficult conversation, or committing to one disciplined improvement in your health, finances, or relationships. That first right act carries disproportionate power because it alters your internal narrative. You move from thinking about change to enacting it, from hesitation to alignment.
Over time, these small, consistent actions accumulate and your confidence grows naturally. Each right act reinforces self-trust and self-affirmation. Your momentum builds quickly and your Invincible Blueprint takes form as you choose growth over comfort and authenticity over avoidance.
 

 Become a Mental Pathmaker Through Repetition

Every repeated action deepens a neural pathway. The behaviors you practice most frequently become the easiest to access. When you repeatedly choose constructive routines, you gradually replace old patterns with new ones that better serve your long-term goals and higher nature.
With continued repetition, what once required conscious force begins to operate with greater ease. Ultimately, your Invincibility imprint becomes part of how you operate rather than something you’re striving to become. You begin acting from your true self without strain.

 Expand Beyond Contraction

When your energy contracts, your positive perception narrows. Regret fixes attention on the past, anger distorts judgment, and self-doubt limits initiative. In that contracted state, your field of possibility shrinks and your forward motion slows.
Expansion requires a deliberate reinterpretation of difficulty. You see challenges as instruction and setbacks as learning experiences. You begin asking what this moment is shaping within you rather than what it is taking from you. As your soul grows, your creativity resurfaces and your willpower is strengthened. In time, your self-love deepens and your inner power grows.
Now your Blueprint for sustained excellence is ready, and your mind and spirit are ready to soar.
 
Welcome to Invincible You.
Create your Invincibility Blueprint and live your dreams.  Also, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>AWAKEN YOUR CENTER OF INVINCIBLE POWER: THE HARA, PART 2</title>
        <itunes:title>AWAKEN YOUR CENTER OF INVINCIBLE POWER: THE HARA, PART 2</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/awaken-your-center-of-invincible-power-the-hara-part-2/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 16:06:11 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if your power returns the moment you return to the core of your impeccable being?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we continue the exploration of the Hara, your psychological and energetic centerpoint of balance, intuition, and grounded strength. In Part 1, we introduced the Hara as your internal anchor. In Part 2, we go deeper into the discipline of living from that anchor. Focus is not accidental. Stability is not random. Inner authority is cultivated. When you operate from your Hara, your life gains direction and steadiness without strain. You stop chasing energy and begin conserving and directing it.</p>
<p>Here are three ways to deepen your Hara focus and strengthen your inner command:</p>
<ul>
<li> Guard Your Attention and Direct Your Energy</li>
</ul>
<p>Hara focus begins with disciplined attention. The people you associate with often influence your emotional baseline. Calm, patient, purpose-driven individuals strengthen your center. Chronic exposure to outrage, sensationalism, and negative narratives fractures it. Your concentration is a finite resource. When it is scattered across gossip, endless scrolling, or catastrophizing, your power weakens.</p>
<p>Every deliberate action rebuilds realignment. When you make each move purposeful, you begin to concentrate your forces. Nervous energy decreases. Your breathing steadies. You think more clearly. Over time, your presence gains power. Instead of reacting to every stimulus, you become selective about what deserves your response. Energy that once leaked into distraction gathers into strength.</p>
<ul>
<li> Create a Hara Focus Statement and Live From It</li>
</ul>
<p>Power increases when direction becomes clear. A Hara Focus Statement is a short declaration of what your life is organized around. It may center on service, creativity, leadership, faith, family, or mastery of a craft. When you define it and revisit it daily, your decisions simplify. Competing impulses lose intensity. You stop drifting.</p>
<p>History shows us that focused individuals concentrate their energy around one guiding aim. Lincoln focused on freeing the slaves. Martin Luther King Jr. concentrated on civil rights. Florence Nightingale dedicated herself to healing with compassion. Their clarity multiplied their force. The same principle applies personally. When your mission is defined, setbacks no longer scatter you. They refine you. Each obstacle becomes part of the path rather than proof of defeat.</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Stand in the Centerpoint and Integrate Your Extremes</li>
</ul>
<p>The Hara is your emotional midpoint. Between arrogance and insecurity lies grounded confidence. Between aggression and passivity there is self-respect. Between despair and fantasy you find mature optimism. Living from the Centerpoint allows you to hold these opposites without being torn apart by them.</p>
<p>Before long, you begin to see that disappointment and fulfillment are connected. High expectations create the possibility of both. Small expectations reduce risk but also limit expansion. When you stand in the middle, you stop fearing either outcome. Time loosens its grip. You no longer feel chased by the future or haunted by the past. You live in the present moment with full awareness, drawing from memory and vision without being dominated by either.</p>
<p>When you return to the core of your impeccable being, distractions lose their pull and pressure loses its grip. What remains is steadiness, clarity, and the quiet authority of someone who knows exactly who they are.</p>
<p>  Also, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if your power returns the moment you return to the core of your impeccable being?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we continue the exploration of the Hara, your psychological and energetic centerpoint of balance, intuition, and grounded strength. In Part 1, we introduced the Hara as your internal anchor. In Part 2, we go deeper into the discipline of living from that anchor. Focus is not accidental. Stability is not random. Inner authority is cultivated. When you operate from your Hara, your life gains direction and steadiness without strain. You stop chasing energy and begin conserving and directing it.</p>
<p>Here are three ways to deepen your Hara focus and strengthen your inner command:</p>
<ul>
<li> Guard Your Attention and Direct Your Energy</li>
</ul>
<p>Hara focus begins with disciplined attention. The people you associate with often influence your emotional baseline. Calm, patient, purpose-driven individuals strengthen your center. Chronic exposure to outrage, sensationalism, and negative narratives fractures it. Your concentration is a finite resource. When it is scattered across gossip, endless scrolling, or catastrophizing, your power weakens.</p>
<p>Every deliberate action rebuilds realignment. When you make each move purposeful, you begin to concentrate your forces. Nervous energy decreases. Your breathing steadies. You think more clearly. Over time, your presence gains power. Instead of reacting to every stimulus, you become selective about what deserves your response. Energy that once leaked into distraction gathers into strength.</p>
<ul>
<li> Create a Hara Focus Statement and Live From It</li>
</ul>
<p>Power increases when direction becomes clear. A Hara Focus Statement is a short declaration of what your life is organized around. It may center on service, creativity, leadership, faith, family, or mastery of a craft. When you define it and revisit it daily, your decisions simplify. Competing impulses lose intensity. You stop drifting.</p>
<p>History shows us that focused individuals concentrate their energy around one guiding aim. Lincoln focused on freeing the slaves. Martin Luther King Jr. concentrated on civil rights. Florence Nightingale dedicated herself to healing with compassion. Their clarity multiplied their force. The same principle applies personally. When your mission is defined, setbacks no longer scatter you. They refine you. Each obstacle becomes part of the path rather than proof of defeat.</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Stand in the Centerpoint and Integrate Your Extremes</li>
</ul>
<p>The Hara is your emotional midpoint. Between arrogance and insecurity lies grounded confidence. Between aggression and passivity there is self-respect. Between despair and fantasy you find mature optimism. Living from the Centerpoint allows you to hold these opposites without being torn apart by them.</p>
<p>Before long, you begin to see that disappointment and fulfillment are connected. High expectations create the possibility of both. Small expectations reduce risk but also limit expansion. When you stand in the middle, you stop fearing either outcome. Time loosens its grip. You no longer feel chased by the future or haunted by the past. You live in the present moment with full awareness, drawing from memory and vision without being dominated by either.</p>
<p>When you return to the core of your impeccable being, distractions lose their pull and pressure loses its grip. What remains is steadiness, clarity, and the quiet authority of someone who knows exactly who they are.</p>
<p>  Also, make sure you pick up a copy of <em>Invincible You</em> on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if your power returns the moment you return to the core of your impeccable being?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we continue the exploration of the Hara, your psychological and energetic centerpoint of balance, intuition, and grounded strength. In Part 1, we introduced the Hara as your internal anchor. In Part 2, we go deeper into the discipline of living from that anchor. Focus is not accidental. Stability is not random. Inner authority is cultivated. When you operate from your Hara, your life gains direction and steadiness without strain. You stop chasing energy and begin conserving and directing it.
Here are three ways to deepen your Hara focus and strengthen your inner command:

 Guard Your Attention and Direct Your Energy

Hara focus begins with disciplined attention. The people you associate with often influence your emotional baseline. Calm, patient, purpose-driven individuals strengthen your center. Chronic exposure to outrage, sensationalism, and negative narratives fractures it. Your concentration is a finite resource. When it is scattered across gossip, endless scrolling, or catastrophizing, your power weakens.
Every deliberate action rebuilds realignment. When you make each move purposeful, you begin to concentrate your forces. Nervous energy decreases. Your breathing steadies. You think more clearly. Over time, your presence gains power. Instead of reacting to every stimulus, you become selective about what deserves your response. Energy that once leaked into distraction gathers into strength.

 Create a Hara Focus Statement and Live From It

Power increases when direction becomes clear. A Hara Focus Statement is a short declaration of what your life is organized around. It may center on service, creativity, leadership, faith, family, or mastery of a craft. When you define it and revisit it daily, your decisions simplify. Competing impulses lose intensity. You stop drifting.
History shows us that focused individuals concentrate their energy around one guiding aim. Lincoln focused on freeing the slaves. Martin Luther King Jr. concentrated on civil rights. Florence Nightingale dedicated herself to healing with compassion. Their clarity multiplied their force. The same principle applies personally. When your mission is defined, setbacks no longer scatter you. They refine you. Each obstacle becomes part of the path rather than proof of defeat.
 

 Stand in the Centerpoint and Integrate Your Extremes

The Hara is your emotional midpoint. Between arrogance and insecurity lies grounded confidence. Between aggression and passivity there is self-respect. Between despair and fantasy you find mature optimism. Living from the Centerpoint allows you to hold these opposites without being torn apart by them.
Before long, you begin to see that disappointment and fulfillment are connected. High expectations create the possibility of both. Small expectations reduce risk but also limit expansion. When you stand in the middle, you stop fearing either outcome. Time loosens its grip. You no longer feel chased by the future or haunted by the past. You live in the present moment with full awareness, drawing from memory and vision without being dominated by either.
When you return to the core of your impeccable being, distractions lose their pull and pressure loses its grip. What remains is steadiness, clarity, and the quiet authority of someone who knows exactly who they are.
  Also, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27.
 
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        <itunes:title>ACTIVATE YOUR CENTER OF INVINCIBLE POWER: THE HARA, PART ONE</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/activate-your-center-of-invincible-power-the-hara-part-one/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/activate-your-center-of-invincible-power-the-hara-part-one/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 21:00:03 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if your deepest source of confidence, clarity, and peace has been within you all along—quiet, steady, and waiting to be activated?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore the ancient yet profoundly relevant concept of the Hara—a center point located two inches below the navel, long recognized in Eastern traditions as the wellspring of intuition, balance, and inner power. In martial arts, practitioners who root themselves in the Hara are said to be immovable, not because of physical strength alone, but because they’re grounded in the core of their being. But the Hara is not just for warriors. It’s for anyone who wants to live with presence, be immune to external chaos, and return to a life led by truth and strength. When you center yourself in your Hara, you become your most powerful and authentic self.</p>
<p>Here are three transformational principles for true Hara living:</p>
<ul>
<li> Live from your gut—not your fear</li>
</ul>
<p>The Hara is more than just a physical center—it is your emotional and intuitive core. It’s that deep knowing you feel in your body before your brain has time to rationalize or second-guess. When you ignore it, you often find yourself pleasing others, overriding your own needs, or apologizing for your existence. You start living from the head up—anxious, scattered, and disconnected. But when you listen to your Hara, and act on it, your entire decision-making process changes. You no longer need to debate every choice endlessly. Instead, you center yourself, you feel, and you act with certainty. Whether you’re navigating a difficult relationship, a career shift, or a personal crossroads, your Hara becomes your compass—steady and grounded in your truth.</p>
<ul>
<li> Self-unity is where real confidence begins. Many people walk through life as two versions of themselves: the outer self that tries to gain approval, while the inner self quietly suffers, resenting giving up their true nature. This self-division drains energy and creates emotional exhaustion. You can’t live in your Hara while living a double life—you need full self-integration. When your thoughts, actions, and words align, something powerful happens: you no longer second-guess your worth. You stop chasing validation and trying to prove your worth. Now your calm becomes unshakable because your identity is no longer divided. When you’re in the Hara, your self-worth is not something you need to earn—it becomes something you return to.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> One-point focus transforms distraction into mastery</li>
</ul>
<p>In a world of nonstop noise and constant demands, attention is one of your most sacred resources. Without focus, your power diffuses—you end up busy but not effective, active but not fulfilled. The Hara brings you back to one-point awareness—a clear and deliberate focus on what matters most. Whether you're having a hard conversation, pursuing a creative goal, or simply making a daily decision, focusing on your Hara—the balance point two inches below your navel—allows you to cut through mental clutter and move with precious and effectiveness. You no longer waste time chasing superficial goals or dwelling on negative thoughts. You move from “doing more” to “doing what matters”—and as a result, you attract the special ingredients you have been longing for all of your life: Love, joy, and peace.</p>
<p>Also, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
<p> </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if your deepest source of confidence, clarity, and peace has been within you all along—quiet, steady, and waiting to be activated?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore the ancient yet profoundly relevant concept of the Hara—a center point located two inches below the navel, long recognized in Eastern traditions as the wellspring of intuition, balance, and inner power. In martial arts, practitioners who root themselves in the Hara are said to be immovable, not because of physical strength alone, but because they’re grounded in the core of their being. But the Hara is not just for warriors. It’s for anyone who wants to live with presence, be immune to external chaos, and return to a life led by truth and strength. When you center yourself in your Hara, you become your most powerful and authentic self.</p>
<p>Here are three transformational principles for true Hara living:</p>
<ul>
<li> Live from your gut—not your fear</li>
</ul>
<p>The Hara is more than just a physical center—it is your emotional and intuitive core. It’s that deep knowing you feel in your body before your brain has time to rationalize or second-guess. When you ignore it, you often find yourself pleasing others, overriding your own needs, or apologizing for your existence. You start living from the head up—anxious, scattered, and disconnected. But when you listen to your Hara, and act on it, your entire decision-making process changes. You no longer need to debate every choice endlessly. Instead, you center yourself, you feel, and you act with certainty. Whether you’re navigating a difficult relationship, a career shift, or a personal crossroads, your Hara becomes your compass—steady and grounded in your truth.</p>
<ul>
<li> Self-unity is where real confidence begins. Many people walk through life as two versions of themselves: the outer self that tries to gain approval, while the inner self quietly suffers, resenting giving up their true nature. This self-division drains energy and creates emotional exhaustion. You can’t live in your Hara while living a double life—you need full self-integration. When your thoughts, actions, and words align, something powerful happens: you no longer second-guess your worth. You stop chasing validation and trying to prove your worth. Now your calm becomes unshakable because your identity is no longer divided. When you’re in the Hara, your self-worth is not something you need to earn—it becomes something you return to.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> One-point focus transforms distraction into mastery</li>
</ul>
<p>In a world of nonstop noise and constant demands, attention is one of your most sacred resources. Without focus, your power diffuses—you end up busy but not effective, active but not fulfilled. The Hara brings you back to one-point awareness—a clear and deliberate focus on what matters most. Whether you're having a hard conversation, pursuing a creative goal, or simply making a daily decision, focusing on your Hara—the balance point two inches below your navel—allows you to cut through mental clutter and move with precious and effectiveness. You no longer waste time chasing superficial goals or dwelling on negative thoughts. You move from “doing more” to “doing what matters”—and as a result, you attract the special ingredients you have been longing for all of your life: Love, joy, and peace.</p>
<p>Also, make sure you pick up a copy of <em>Invincible You</em> on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
<p> </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if your deepest source of confidence, clarity, and peace has been within you all along—quiet, steady, and waiting to be activated?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore the ancient yet profoundly relevant concept of the Hara—a center point located two inches below the navel, long recognized in Eastern traditions as the wellspring of intuition, balance, and inner power. In martial arts, practitioners who root themselves in the Hara are said to be immovable, not because of physical strength alone, but because they’re grounded in the core of their being. But the Hara is not just for warriors. It’s for anyone who wants to live with presence, be immune to external chaos, and return to a life led by truth and strength. When you center yourself in your Hara, you become your most powerful and authentic self.
Here are three transformational principles for true Hara living:

 Live from your gut—not your fear

The Hara is more than just a physical center—it is your emotional and intuitive core. It’s that deep knowing you feel in your body before your brain has time to rationalize or second-guess. When you ignore it, you often find yourself pleasing others, overriding your own needs, or apologizing for your existence. You start living from the head up—anxious, scattered, and disconnected. But when you listen to your Hara, and act on it, your entire decision-making process changes. You no longer need to debate every choice endlessly. Instead, you center yourself, you feel, and you act with certainty. Whether you’re navigating a difficult relationship, a career shift, or a personal crossroads, your Hara becomes your compass—steady and grounded in your truth.

 Self-unity is where real confidence begins. Many people walk through life as two versions of themselves: the outer self that tries to gain approval, while the inner self quietly suffers, resenting giving up their true nature. This self-division drains energy and creates emotional exhaustion. You can’t live in your Hara while living a double life—you need full self-integration. When your thoughts, actions, and words align, something powerful happens: you no longer second-guess your worth. You stop chasing validation and trying to prove your worth. Now your calm becomes unshakable because your identity is no longer divided. When you’re in the Hara, your self-worth is not something you need to earn—it becomes something you return to.

 

 One-point focus transforms distraction into mastery

In a world of nonstop noise and constant demands, attention is one of your most sacred resources. Without focus, your power diffuses—you end up busy but not effective, active but not fulfilled. The Hara brings you back to one-point awareness—a clear and deliberate focus on what matters most. Whether you're having a hard conversation, pursuing a creative goal, or simply making a daily decision, focusing on your Hara—the balance point two inches below your navel—allows you to cut through mental clutter and move with precious and effectiveness. You no longer waste time chasing superficial goals or dwelling on negative thoughts. You move from “doing more” to “doing what matters”—and as a result, you attract the special ingredients you have been longing for all of your life: Love, joy, and peace.
Also, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27.
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if your greatest breakthroughs aren’t found in moments of ease—but in the middle of chaos, confusion, and the challenges you’re facing right now?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we return to the powerful concept of your Reservoir of Invincibility—the deep well of strength, peace, and purpose that lives inside you, even when you don’t feel it. In Part 2, we explore how to access that inner power when life doesn’t cooperate—when you’ve been knocked down, disappointed, or tempted to give up. The truth is: you don’t need to escape hard times to grow stronger. You need to move through them with awareness and intention. That’s how your Invincible Mind, the You that cannot be defeated, is forged.</p>
<p>Here are three powerful ways to activate that inner reservoir, even in your lowest moments:</p>
<ul>
<li> Use failure as resistance training for the soul</li>
</ul>
<p>Failure hurts—but it’s also feedback. When approached with courage, failure shows you what needs to change, what you truly care about, and what kind of strength you’re capable of building. It’s not the defeat that breaks you—it’s the belief that failure defines you. Instead of shrinking, start seeing each setback as emotional resistance training. Like a gym for your mind, failure forces you to engage new muscles: humility, problem-solving, determination. And just like in physical training, the more intentional reps you take, the stronger you become. You stop fearing the fall—because you know how to get back up, smarter, clearer, and more grounded than ever before.</p>
<ul>
<li> Transform “Poor Me” into “Blessed I”</li>
</ul>
<p>The self-pity voice says: “I’ve suffered too much. I’ve missed my chance.” But the Invincible Mind asks: “What’s still good? What’s still working?” When you focus on gratitude—real, lived appreciation for your good—you don’t deny your pain; you reframe it. You begin to see your life not as a series of losses, but as a field of lessons. And when you shift your energy from self-focus to outward service—by helping someone lonelier, struggling, or in need—you experience a powerful exchange. You stop feeling like a victim of life and start living as a contributor to it. That mindset alone can restore your energy, deepen your relationships, and reconnect you to your grand objectives.</p>
<ul>
<li> Walk in the light—slowly, steadily, and on purpose</li>
</ul>
<p>To walk in the light is to live with truth and love as your compass. It means you choose peace over drama, clarity over confusion, and presence over perfection. This isn’t a one-time declaration. It’s a daily discipline. Every time you respond with patience instead of anger, kindness instead of defensiveness, and honesty instead of hiding—you strengthen your light, your emotional and spiritual power. And, unlike the quick emotional highs of distraction or escapism, this kind of light builds slowly and lasts. It's not flashy. It’s foundational. With every steady step, you align your inner life with your outer actions—and that’s when you begin to feel whole and powerful again. Rejoice. Your reservoir of Invincibility is waiting for you—ready to rise. All you have to do is return to it.</p>
<p>Listen to the full episode now to discover how to turn pain into progress, setbacks into strength, and self-doubt into unstoppable inner power. Also, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if your greatest breakthroughs aren’t found in moments of ease—but in the middle of chaos, confusion, and the challenges you’re facing right now?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of <em>Love University</em>, we return to the powerful concept of your Reservoir of Invincibility—the deep well of strength, peace, and purpose that lives inside you, even when you don’t feel it. In Part 2, we explore how to access that inner power when life doesn’t cooperate—when you’ve been knocked down, disappointed, or tempted to give up. The truth is: you don’t need to escape hard times to grow stronger. You need to move through them with awareness and intention. That’s how your Invincible Mind, the You that cannot be defeated, is forged.</p>
<p>Here are three powerful ways to activate that inner reservoir, even in your lowest moments:</p>
<ul>
<li> Use failure as resistance training for the soul</li>
</ul>
<p>Failure hurts—but it’s also feedback. When approached with courage, failure shows you what needs to change, what you truly care about, and what kind of strength you’re capable of building. It’s not the defeat that breaks you—it’s the belief that failure defines you. Instead of shrinking, start seeing each setback as emotional resistance training. Like a gym for your mind, failure forces you to engage new muscles: humility, problem-solving, determination. And just like in physical training, the more intentional reps you take, the stronger you become. You stop fearing the fall—because you know how to get back up, smarter, clearer, and more grounded than ever before.</p>
<ul>
<li> Transform “Poor Me” into “Blessed I”</li>
</ul>
<p>The self-pity voice says: “I’ve suffered too much. I’ve missed my chance.” But the Invincible Mind asks: <em>“What’s still good? What’s still working?”</em> When you focus on gratitude—real, lived appreciation for your good—you don’t deny your pain; you reframe it. You begin to see your life not as a series of losses, but as a field of lessons. And when you shift your energy from self-focus to outward service—by helping someone lonelier, struggling, or in need—you experience a powerful exchange. You stop feeling like a victim of life and start living as a contributor to it. That mindset alone can restore your energy, deepen your relationships, and reconnect you to your grand objectives.</p>
<ul>
<li> Walk in the light—slowly, steadily, and on purpose</li>
</ul>
<p>To walk in the light is to live with truth and love as your compass. It means you choose peace over drama, clarity over confusion, and presence over perfection. This isn’t a one-time declaration. It’s a daily discipline. Every time you respond with patience instead of anger, kindness instead of defensiveness, and honesty instead of hiding—you strengthen your light, your emotional and spiritual power. And, unlike the quick emotional highs of distraction or escapism, this kind of light builds slowly and lasts. It's not flashy. It’s foundational. With every steady step, you align your inner life with your outer actions—and that’s when you begin to feel whole and powerful again. Rejoice. Your reservoir of Invincibility is waiting for you—ready to rise. All you have to do is return to it.</p>
<p>Listen to the full episode now to discover how to turn pain into progress, setbacks into strength, and self-doubt into unstoppable inner power. Also, make sure you pick up a copy of <em>Invincible You</em> on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if your greatest breakthroughs aren’t found in moments of ease—but in the middle of chaos, confusion, and the challenges you’re facing right now?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we return to the powerful concept of your Reservoir of Invincibility—the deep well of strength, peace, and purpose that lives inside you, even when you don’t feel it. In Part 2, we explore how to access that inner power when life doesn’t cooperate—when you’ve been knocked down, disappointed, or tempted to give up. The truth is: you don’t need to escape hard times to grow stronger. You need to move through them with awareness and intention. That’s how your Invincible Mind, the You that cannot be defeated, is forged.
Here are three powerful ways to activate that inner reservoir, even in your lowest moments:

 Use failure as resistance training for the soul

Failure hurts—but it’s also feedback. When approached with courage, failure shows you what needs to change, what you truly care about, and what kind of strength you’re capable of building. It’s not the defeat that breaks you—it’s the belief that failure defines you. Instead of shrinking, start seeing each setback as emotional resistance training. Like a gym for your mind, failure forces you to engage new muscles: humility, problem-solving, determination. And just like in physical training, the more intentional reps you take, the stronger you become. You stop fearing the fall—because you know how to get back up, smarter, clearer, and more grounded than ever before.

 Transform “Poor Me” into “Blessed I”

The self-pity voice says: “I’ve suffered too much. I’ve missed my chance.” But the Invincible Mind asks: “What’s still good? What’s still working?” When you focus on gratitude—real, lived appreciation for your good—you don’t deny your pain; you reframe it. You begin to see your life not as a series of losses, but as a field of lessons. And when you shift your energy from self-focus to outward service—by helping someone lonelier, struggling, or in need—you experience a powerful exchange. You stop feeling like a victim of life and start living as a contributor to it. That mindset alone can restore your energy, deepen your relationships, and reconnect you to your grand objectives.

 Walk in the light—slowly, steadily, and on purpose

To walk in the light is to live with truth and love as your compass. It means you choose peace over drama, clarity over confusion, and presence over perfection. This isn’t a one-time declaration. It’s a daily discipline. Every time you respond with patience instead of anger, kindness instead of defensiveness, and honesty instead of hiding—you strengthen your light, your emotional and spiritual power. And, unlike the quick emotional highs of distraction or escapism, this kind of light builds slowly and lasts. It's not flashy. It’s foundational. With every steady step, you align your inner life with your outer actions—and that’s when you begin to feel whole and powerful again. Rejoice. Your reservoir of Invincibility is waiting for you—ready to rise. All you have to do is return to it.
Listen to the full episode now to discover how to turn pain into progress, setbacks into strength, and self-doubt into unstoppable inner power. Also, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if your greatest power isn’t something you need to chase—but something already within you, quietly waiting to be claimed?</p>
<p>This week on Love University, we delve into the concept of your Reservoir of Invincibility—the deep, untapped core of strength inside you. It’s the mental and emotional wellspring that holds your most powerful states of being: peace, confidence, resilience, clarity, compassion, and purpose. When life overwhelms you, this internal reservoir is where you go to reset, refocus, and re-emerge stronger than ever before. But to access it, you need to learn how to think, feel, and act from a place of intentional mental mastery.</p>
<p>Here are three life-changing ways to unlock your inner power:</p>
<ul>
<li> Build Relentless Confidence—True Inner Knowing</li>
</ul>
<p>Relentless Confidence is the engine of your Reservoir of Invincibility. It’s not about inflated ego or blind positivity—it’s about an unshakable knowing that you can handle what life brings. It starts with where you put your attention. Do you constantly rehearse your flaws, failures, and fears? Or do you actively remind yourself of your talents, past wins, and inner resources? Relentless Confidence means choosing to believe that more is working for you than against you. When you face challenges, you don’t collapse under the weight of fear—you lean into your strength, calmly and clearly. You stop inflating problems and start expanding your perspective. The more you train your mind to focus on what is working, instead of what is not, the more you reclaim authority over your inner world—and the more you realize that you’re bigger than whatever obstacles stand in your way.</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li>Become a “How Thinker”—Because Solutions Require Direction, Not Doubt</li>
</ul>
<p>Your inner power reveals itself in the way you respond to setbacks. Most people spiral into “if” thinking: If only I hadn’t failed... If I were more disciplined... If I were younger, smarter, luckier, more attractive... But “if” thinking leads to paralysis. It drains your emotional fuel and feeds helplessness. In contrast, “How Thinkers” immediately shift their mental lens to How can I come back stronger? How can I learn from this moment? How can I turn this situation into a moment of transformation? That single shift from if to how changes the emotional chemistry of your mind—rewiring your default response from reaction to strategy. “How Thinkers” don’t deny pain; they use it. They turn breakdowns into breakthroughs because they refuse to stay in passive mode. They live in motion, not hesitation. And that motion activates the very strength they thought they had lost.</p>
<ul>
<li>Discard the Mental Junk—So Your Power Has Room to Flow</li>
</ul>
<p>No matter how gifted you are, your inner reservoir can’t serve you if it’s clogged. That clutter—old regrets, guilt, resentment, fear—acts like emotional debris that blocks your access to clarity and peace. The good news? You don’t need to fix everything overnight. You just need to start making trades. Exchange peace over anger. Discipline for impulse. Truth for denial. Focus for scattered anxiety. When you do this, you're not giving up anything of value—you’re letting go of the thoughts and habits that have kept you small. You begin to clear space for your true identity to rise—a grounded, sustainable state of being. Every time you release a self-defeating thought, you expand the reach of your Invincible Mind. Every time you choose a higher emotional state, you draw deeper from the reservoir of love, success, and happiness that’s been waiting for you all along.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Listen to the full episode now on Love University and learn how to build a mind that doesn’t collapse under pressure, but expands in power and joy. Also, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
<p> </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if your greatest power isn’t something you need to chase—but something already within you, quietly waiting to be claimed?</p>
<p>This week on <em>Love University</em>, we delve into the concept of your Reservoir of Invincibility—the deep, untapped core of strength inside you. It’s the mental and emotional wellspring that holds your most powerful states of being: peace, confidence, resilience, clarity, compassion, and purpose. When life overwhelms you, this internal reservoir is where you go to reset, refocus, and re-emerge stronger than ever before. But to access it, you need to learn how to think, feel, and act from a place of intentional mental mastery.</p>
<p>Here are three life-changing ways to unlock your inner power:</p>
<ul>
<li> Build Relentless Confidence—True Inner Knowing</li>
</ul>
<p>Relentless Confidence is the engine of your Reservoir of Invincibility. It’s not about inflated ego or blind positivity—it’s about an unshakable knowing that you can handle what life brings. It starts with where you put your attention. Do you constantly rehearse your flaws, failures, and fears? Or do you actively remind yourself of your talents, past wins, and inner resources? Relentless Confidence means choosing to believe that more is working <em>for</em> you than <em>against</em> you. When you face challenges, you don’t collapse under the weight of fear—you lean into your strength, calmly and clearly. You stop inflating problems and start expanding your perspective. The more you train your mind to focus on what is working, instead of what is not, the more you reclaim authority over your inner world—and the more you realize that you’re bigger than whatever obstacles stand in your way.</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li>Become a “How Thinker”—Because Solutions Require Direction, Not Doubt</li>
</ul>
<p>Your inner power reveals itself in the way you respond to setbacks. Most people spiral into “if” thinking: <em>If only I hadn’t failed... If I were more disciplined... If I were younger, smarter, luckier, more attractive...</em> But “if” thinking leads to paralysis. It drains your emotional fuel and feeds helplessness. In contrast, “How Thinkers” immediately shift their mental lens to <em>How can I come back stronger? How can I learn from this moment? How can I turn this situation into a moment of transformation?</em> That single shift from <em>if</em> to <em>how</em> changes the emotional chemistry of your mind—rewiring your default response from reaction to strategy. “How Thinkers” don’t deny pain; they use it. They turn breakdowns into breakthroughs because they refuse to stay in passive mode. They live in motion, not hesitation. And that motion activates the very strength they thought they had lost.</p>
<ul>
<li>Discard the Mental Junk—So Your Power Has Room to Flow</li>
</ul>
<p>No matter how gifted you are, your inner reservoir can’t serve you if it’s clogged. That clutter—old regrets, guilt, resentment, fear—acts like emotional debris that blocks your access to clarity and peace. The good news? You don’t need to fix everything overnight. You just need to start making trades. Exchange peace over anger. Discipline for impulse. Truth for denial. Focus for scattered anxiety. When you do this, you're not giving up anything of value—you’re letting go of the thoughts and habits that have kept you small. You begin to clear space for your true identity to rise—a grounded, sustainable state of being. Every time you release a self-defeating thought, you expand the reach of your Invincible Mind. Every time you choose a higher emotional state, you draw deeper from the reservoir of love, success, and happiness that’s been waiting for you all along.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Listen to the full episode now on <em>Love University</em> and learn how to build a mind that doesn’t collapse under pressure, but expands in power and joy. Also, make sure you pick up a copy of <em>Invincible You</em> on Amazon at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if your greatest power isn’t something you need to chase—but something already within you, quietly waiting to be claimed?
This week on Love University, we delve into the concept of your Reservoir of Invincibility—the deep, untapped core of strength inside you. It’s the mental and emotional wellspring that holds your most powerful states of being: peace, confidence, resilience, clarity, compassion, and purpose. When life overwhelms you, this internal reservoir is where you go to reset, refocus, and re-emerge stronger than ever before. But to access it, you need to learn how to think, feel, and act from a place of intentional mental mastery.
Here are three life-changing ways to unlock your inner power:

 Build Relentless Confidence—True Inner Knowing

Relentless Confidence is the engine of your Reservoir of Invincibility. It’s not about inflated ego or blind positivity—it’s about an unshakable knowing that you can handle what life brings. It starts with where you put your attention. Do you constantly rehearse your flaws, failures, and fears? Or do you actively remind yourself of your talents, past wins, and inner resources? Relentless Confidence means choosing to believe that more is working for you than against you. When you face challenges, you don’t collapse under the weight of fear—you lean into your strength, calmly and clearly. You stop inflating problems and start expanding your perspective. The more you train your mind to focus on what is working, instead of what is not, the more you reclaim authority over your inner world—and the more you realize that you’re bigger than whatever obstacles stand in your way.
 

Become a “How Thinker”—Because Solutions Require Direction, Not Doubt

Your inner power reveals itself in the way you respond to setbacks. Most people spiral into “if” thinking: If only I hadn’t failed... If I were more disciplined... If I were younger, smarter, luckier, more attractive... But “if” thinking leads to paralysis. It drains your emotional fuel and feeds helplessness. In contrast, “How Thinkers” immediately shift their mental lens to How can I come back stronger? How can I learn from this moment? How can I turn this situation into a moment of transformation? That single shift from if to how changes the emotional chemistry of your mind—rewiring your default response from reaction to strategy. “How Thinkers” don’t deny pain; they use it. They turn breakdowns into breakthroughs because they refuse to stay in passive mode. They live in motion, not hesitation. And that motion activates the very strength they thought they had lost.

Discard the Mental Junk—So Your Power Has Room to Flow

No matter how gifted you are, your inner reservoir can’t serve you if it’s clogged. That clutter—old regrets, guilt, resentment, fear—acts like emotional debris that blocks your access to clarity and peace. The good news? You don’t need to fix everything overnight. You just need to start making trades. Exchange peace over anger. Discipline for impulse. Truth for denial. Focus for scattered anxiety. When you do this, you're not giving up anything of value—you’re letting go of the thoughts and habits that have kept you small. You begin to clear space for your true identity to rise—a grounded, sustainable state of being. Every time you release a self-defeating thought, you expand the reach of your Invincible Mind. Every time you choose a higher emotional state, you draw deeper from the reservoir of love, success, and happiness that’s been waiting for you all along.
 
Listen to the full episode now on Love University and learn how to build a mind that doesn’t collapse under pressure, but expands in power and joy. Also, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27.
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                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/dad-nation-how-high-performing-men-win-at-home-and-work-with-mitchell-osmond-leadership-consultant-and-host-of-the-dad-nation-podcast/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 19:33:51 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Are you a high achieving man who is crushing it in your career—yet feeling powerless at home, disconnected from your family, or weighed down by old patterns?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we sat down with Mitchell Osmond—trusted advisor, executive coach, and host of The Dad Nation Podcast (<a href='http://www.dadnationco.com'>www.dadnationco.com</a>)—to unpack how high‑performing men can break through personal struggle, reclaim their health and relationships, and build a legacy that matters with their loved ones. After overcoming his own challenges—being overweight, deeply in debt, and nearly divorced—Mitchell has spent over a decade helping men and their partners bridge the gap between success in the boardroom and success at home.</p>
<p>Here are three powerful insights from our conversation:</p>
<ul>
<li>Transformation begins with ownership—not escape.</li>
</ul>
<p>Mitchell’s journey wasn’t linear: he was 50 lbs. overweight, nearly $100K in debt, and in a failing marriage when a simple question shifted his life: If you died today, would you be proud of your legacy? That wake‑up call inspired him to take ownership—rebuilding his body, restoring his marriage, and realigning his finances. Today he teaches that confronting personal truth head‑on—not numbing with distractions—is the first step toward growth. His story shows that recovery and performance aren’t just about willpower—they’re about clarity of purpose.</p>
<ul>
<li>Men’s suffering at home reflects disconnection—not weakness.</li>
</ul>
<p>Mitchell highlights a stark reality: a significant number of men are highly effective at work but emotionally disconnected at home. Statistics show that when they get home, many men spend thousands of hours a year on screens and face rising loneliness—moreover, having an absent father (mentally or physically) strongly correlates with negative outcomes for children. The Dad Nation movement provides a solution by helping men build emotional connection with their partners and children—teaching that strength isn’t just productivity, it’s being present, listening, and meeting emotional needs. That integration of ambition with emotional awareness is what fuels lasting success.</p>
<ul>
<li> Winning in life requires a holistic, actionable framework.</li>
</ul>
<p>What separates success from stagnation? Mitchell offers a four‑pillar approach that aligns ambition with fulfillment:</p>
<ol>
<li>Relationship Solidification — making your partner feel seen, heard, and safe.</li>
<li>Body Renovation — disciplined health and fitness for energy and confidence.</li>
<li>Mind Transformation — intentional focus on time, energy, and emotional fitness.</li>
<li>Goal Implementation — clear, purpose‑driven objectives that shape daily action.
He emphasizes that confidence doesn’t always come first—it’s often the result of consistent effort in mind, body, and relationship.</li>
</ol>
<p>Whether you’re a dad, a mom, or even a single person, these four pillars can help you overcome stagnation and achieve your full potential. Your life of integration and holistic success begins now.</p>
<p>Follow Dr. Avila @dralexavila on Instagram and also, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a></p>
<p> </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you a high achieving man who is crushing it in your career—yet feeling powerless at home, disconnected from your family, or weighed down by old patterns?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of <em>Love University</em>, we sat down with Mitchell Osmond—trusted advisor, executive coach, and host of <em>The Dad Nation Podcast </em>(<a href='http://www.dadnationco.com'>www.dadnationco.com</a>)—to unpack how high‑performing men can break through personal struggle, reclaim their health and relationships, and build a legacy that matters with their loved ones. After overcoming his own challenges—being overweight, deeply in debt, and nearly divorced—Mitchell has spent over a decade helping men and their partners bridge the gap between success in the boardroom and success at home.</p>
<p>Here are three powerful insights from our conversation:</p>
<ul>
<li>Transformation begins with ownership—not escape.</li>
</ul>
<p>Mitchell’s journey wasn’t linear: he was 50 lbs. overweight, nearly $100K in debt, and in a failing marriage when a simple question shifted his life: <em>If you died today, would you be proud of your legacy?</em> That wake‑up call inspired him to take ownership—rebuilding his body, restoring his marriage, and realigning his finances. Today he teaches that confronting personal truth head‑on—not numbing with distractions—is the first step toward growth. His story shows that recovery and performance aren’t just about willpower—they’re about clarity of purpose.</p>
<ul>
<li>Men’s suffering at home reflects disconnection—not weakness.</li>
</ul>
<p>Mitchell highlights a stark reality: a significant number of men are highly effective at work but emotionally disconnected at home. Statistics show that when they get home, many men spend thousands of hours a year on screens and face rising loneliness—moreover, having an absent father (mentally or physically) strongly correlates with negative outcomes for children. The <em>Dad Nation</em> movement provides a solution by helping men build emotional connection with their partners and children—teaching that strength isn’t just productivity, it’s being present, listening, and meeting emotional needs. That integration of ambition with emotional awareness is what fuels lasting success.</p>
<ul>
<li> Winning in life requires a holistic, actionable framework.</li>
</ul>
<p>What separates success from stagnation? Mitchell offers a four‑pillar approach that aligns ambition with fulfillment:</p>
<ol>
<li>Relationship Solidification — making your partner feel seen, heard, and safe.</li>
<li>Body Renovation — disciplined health and fitness for energy and confidence.</li>
<li>Mind Transformation — intentional focus on time, energy, and emotional fitness.</li>
<li>Goal Implementation — clear, purpose‑driven objectives that shape daily action.<br>
He emphasizes that confidence doesn’t always come first—it’s often the <em>result</em> of consistent effort in mind, body, and relationship.</li>
</ol>
<p>Whether you’re a dad, a mom, or even a single person, these four pillars can help you overcome stagnation and achieve your full potential. Your life of integration and holistic success begins now.</p>
<p>Follow Dr. Avila @dralexavila on Instagram and also, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a></p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Are you a high achieving man who is crushing it in your career—yet feeling powerless at home, disconnected from your family, or weighed down by old patterns?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we sat down with Mitchell Osmond—trusted advisor, executive coach, and host of The Dad Nation Podcast (www.dadnationco.com)—to unpack how high‑performing men can break through personal struggle, reclaim their health and relationships, and build a legacy that matters with their loved ones. After overcoming his own challenges—being overweight, deeply in debt, and nearly divorced—Mitchell has spent over a decade helping men and their partners bridge the gap between success in the boardroom and success at home.
Here are three powerful insights from our conversation:

Transformation begins with ownership—not escape.

Mitchell’s journey wasn’t linear: he was 50 lbs. overweight, nearly $100K in debt, and in a failing marriage when a simple question shifted his life: If you died today, would you be proud of your legacy? That wake‑up call inspired him to take ownership—rebuilding his body, restoring his marriage, and realigning his finances. Today he teaches that confronting personal truth head‑on—not numbing with distractions—is the first step toward growth. His story shows that recovery and performance aren’t just about willpower—they’re about clarity of purpose.

Men’s suffering at home reflects disconnection—not weakness.

Mitchell highlights a stark reality: a significant number of men are highly effective at work but emotionally disconnected at home. Statistics show that when they get home, many men spend thousands of hours a year on screens and face rising loneliness—moreover, having an absent father (mentally or physically) strongly correlates with negative outcomes for children. The Dad Nation movement provides a solution by helping men build emotional connection with their partners and children—teaching that strength isn’t just productivity, it’s being present, listening, and meeting emotional needs. That integration of ambition with emotional awareness is what fuels lasting success.

 Winning in life requires a holistic, actionable framework.

What separates success from stagnation? Mitchell offers a four‑pillar approach that aligns ambition with fulfillment:

Relationship Solidification — making your partner feel seen, heard, and safe.
Body Renovation — disciplined health and fitness for energy and confidence.
Mind Transformation — intentional focus on time, energy, and emotional fitness.
Goal Implementation — clear, purpose‑driven objectives that shape daily action.He emphasizes that confidence doesn’t always come first—it’s often the result of consistent effort in mind, body, and relationship.

Whether you’re a dad, a mom, or even a single person, these four pillars can help you overcome stagnation and achieve your full potential. Your life of integration and holistic success begins now.
Follow Dr. Avila @dralexavila on Instagram and also, make sure you pick up a copy of Invincible You at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we’re joined by Anne Abel, acclaimed memoirist, storyteller, and TikTok inspiration, whose book High Hopes (<a href='https://tinyurl.com/3bhmfb9t'>https://tinyurl.com/3bhmfb9t</a>) recounts one woman’s unexpected reinvention. After decades of treatment-resistant depression—including psychiatric hospitalization and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)—Anne made a single, life-changing decision: she said “yes” to a solo 26-day trip to Australia to follow Bruce Springsteen on tour. That journey, at age 60, became far more than an adventure. It was the beginning of a full emotional reawakening.</p>
<p>Here are three powerful insights from her story:</p>
<ul>
<li> The Cure to Sadness May Be as Simple as One “Yes”</li>
</ul>
<p>For much of her adult life, Anne lived behind a wall of emotional numbness. Highly educated, married, and outwardly functional, she moved through the world with deep internal pain. Therapies had come and gone. ECT helped, briefly. But nothing truly shifted—until she gave herself permission to act on something instinctual. That “yes” to a Springsteen concert tour—unreasonable, unplanned—became a way back to her authentic, powerful self.</p>
<p>\</p>
<ul>
<li> Healing Begins When You Stop Waiting to Feel Ready</li>
</ul>
<p>Anne didn’t fly to Australia because she felt courageous. She did it because she knew she couldn’t stay in the life she was living. Surrounded by strangers in packed Springsteen arenas, she found something she hadn’t felt in years: vitality, meaning, and self-validation. The music, the lyrics, the crowd energy—they stirred emotions that had long been locked away. Bruce didn’t just perform—he mirrored her back to herself. She began to feel, to connect, to hope. That alone was its own kind of healing.</p>
<ul>
<li> You Are Not Defined by Your Past—Unless You Keep Replaying It</li>
</ul>
<p>High Hopes is more than a travel memoir. It’s a guide to emotional renewal, bold reinvention, and reclaiming your voice after years of silence. Anne shows that transformation doesn’t require perfection—it needs permission. Through movement, music, and saying “yes” before she felt “ready,” she rewrote her narrative. Depression may have shaped her past, but it no longer had the final word. Her life began again when she stopped waiting for conditions to be perfect—and chose to live anyway.</p>
<p>You can follow Anne’s example by listening to your intuition and saying “Yes” to the calling of your soul.</p>
<p>🎧 Listen to the full episode now on Love University and leave a comment on Apple Podcasts. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode of <em>Love University</em>, we’re joined by Anne Abel, acclaimed memoirist, storyteller, and TikTok inspiration, whose book <em>High Hopes</em> (<a href='https://tinyurl.com/3bhmfb9t'>https://tinyurl.com/3bhmfb9t</a>) recounts one woman’s unexpected reinvention. After decades of treatment-resistant depression—including psychiatric hospitalization and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)—Anne made a single, life-changing decision: she said “yes” to a solo 26-day trip to Australia to follow Bruce Springsteen on tour. That journey, at age 60, became far more than an adventure. It was the beginning of a full emotional reawakening.</p>
<p>Here are three powerful insights from her story:</p>
<ul>
<li> The Cure to Sadness May Be as Simple as One “Yes”</li>
</ul>
<p>For much of her adult life, Anne lived behind a wall of emotional numbness. Highly educated, married, and outwardly functional, she moved through the world with deep internal pain. Therapies had come and gone. ECT helped, briefly. But nothing truly shifted—until she gave herself permission to act on something instinctual. That “yes” to a Springsteen concert tour—unreasonable, unplanned—became a way back to her authentic, powerful self.</p>
<p>\</p>
<ul>
<li> Healing Begins When You Stop Waiting to Feel Ready</li>
</ul>
<p>Anne didn’t fly to Australia because she felt courageous. She did it because she knew she couldn’t stay in the life she was living. Surrounded by strangers in packed Springsteen arenas, she found something she hadn’t felt in years: vitality, meaning, and self-validation. The music, the lyrics, the crowd energy—they stirred emotions that had long been locked away. Bruce didn’t just perform—he mirrored her back to herself. She began to feel, to connect, to hope. That alone was its own kind of healing.</p>
<ul>
<li> You Are Not Defined by Your Past—Unless You Keep Replaying It</li>
</ul>
<p><em>High Hopes</em> is more than a travel memoir. It’s a guide to emotional renewal, bold reinvention, and reclaiming your voice after years of silence. Anne shows that transformation doesn’t require perfection—it needs permission. Through movement, music, and saying “yes” before she felt “ready,” she rewrote her narrative. Depression may have shaped her past, but it no longer had the final word. Her life began again when she stopped waiting for conditions to be perfect—and chose to live anyway.</p>
<p>You can follow Anne’s example by listening to your intuition and saying “Yes” to the calling of your soul.</p>
<p>🎧 Listen to the full episode now on <em>Love University</em> and leave a comment on Apple Podcasts. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[On this week’s episode of Love University, we’re joined by Anne Abel, acclaimed memoirist, storyteller, and TikTok inspiration, whose book High Hopes (https://tinyurl.com/3bhmfb9t) recounts one woman’s unexpected reinvention. After decades of treatment-resistant depression—including psychiatric hospitalization and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)—Anne made a single, life-changing decision: she said “yes” to a solo 26-day trip to Australia to follow Bruce Springsteen on tour. That journey, at age 60, became far more than an adventure. It was the beginning of a full emotional reawakening.
Here are three powerful insights from her story:

 The Cure to Sadness May Be as Simple as One “Yes”

For much of her adult life, Anne lived behind a wall of emotional numbness. Highly educated, married, and outwardly functional, she moved through the world with deep internal pain. Therapies had come and gone. ECT helped, briefly. But nothing truly shifted—until she gave herself permission to act on something instinctual. That “yes” to a Springsteen concert tour—unreasonable, unplanned—became a way back to her authentic, powerful self.
\

 Healing Begins When You Stop Waiting to Feel Ready

Anne didn’t fly to Australia because she felt courageous. She did it because she knew she couldn’t stay in the life she was living. Surrounded by strangers in packed Springsteen arenas, she found something she hadn’t felt in years: vitality, meaning, and self-validation. The music, the lyrics, the crowd energy—they stirred emotions that had long been locked away. Bruce didn’t just perform—he mirrored her back to herself. She began to feel, to connect, to hope. That alone was its own kind of healing.

 You Are Not Defined by Your Past—Unless You Keep Replaying It

High Hopes is more than a travel memoir. It’s a guide to emotional renewal, bold reinvention, and reclaiming your voice after years of silence. Anne shows that transformation doesn’t require perfection—it needs permission. Through movement, music, and saying “yes” before she felt “ready,” she rewrote her narrative. Depression may have shaped her past, but it no longer had the final word. Her life began again when she stopped waiting for conditions to be perfect—and chose to live anyway.
You can follow Anne’s example by listening to your intuition and saying “Yes” to the calling of your soul.
🎧 Listen to the full episode now on Love University and leave a comment on Apple Podcasts. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>TRANSFORM YOUR ANGER WEAKNESS: AWAKEN YOUR INNER HARMONY AND RULE YOUR WORLD</title>
        <itunes:title>TRANSFORM YOUR ANGER WEAKNESS: AWAKEN YOUR INNER HARMONY AND RULE YOUR WORLD</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/transform-your-anger-weakness-awaken-your-inner-harmony-and-rule-your-world/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p style="font-weight: 400;">What if you could use the energy of anger to create peace instead of conflict?</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">This week on Love University, we explore how to use Anger—one of the most volatile forces in the emotional universe—for healing and empowerment. Often mistaken for strength, irrational anger is actually a form of reactivity that drains your mental energy and damages your relationships. Drawing from his book Invincible You, Dr. Avila offers practical strategies for mastering what he calls the Anger Weakness—the tendency to be consumed by frustration and irritability when you feel blocked from your desires and wishes.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Here are two key approaches to shift from anger to empowered calmness:</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Use grounding and empathy to transmute anger</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">You don’t have to suppress your anger—you can learn to redirect it. When you stay physically grounded and emotionally aware, you can turn reactive energy into emotional strength. For example, instead of clenching your fists and raising your voice during a tense conversation, take a slow breath, plant your feet firmly on the ground, and steady your tone. This simple act calms your nervous system and keeps your mind clear; you hold your ground without aggression. In addition, make sure you recognize the humanity in others, even during disagreements. This approach not only protects your serenity—it also deepens your self-control and helps you build stronger, more respectful relationships.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Treat anger like a color until it disappears.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">The true goal isn’t to erase anger—it’s to transform it. When anger arises, you can choose non-reaction: Feel the fire, but don’t fuel it.  Say to yourself, “I’m experiencing a certain color at this moment. Some call it anger, but I see it as a color, for example red.  I will allow myself to momentarily feel its hot intensity, but I won’t do anything about it.  I will simply let it pass through me until its fierceness vanishes.” Over time, this emotional mastery over anger builds what Dr. Avila calls the Invincible Mind—a state of calm strength in which you acknowledge emotions without being overpowered by them. From this place of ultimate strength, you will transmute anger into fuel for positive change and upward soul elevation, culminating in the most wonderful of gift of all: Peace.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;"> </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Learn how to manage anger with clarity, wisdom, and self-mastery.  Also, pick up a copy of Invincible You at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;"> </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;"> </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="font-weight: 400;">What if you could use the energy of anger to create peace instead of conflict?</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">This week on <em>Love University</em>, we explore how to use Anger—one of the most volatile forces in the emotional universe—for healing and empowerment. Often mistaken for strength, irrational anger is actually a form of reactivity that drains your mental energy and damages your relationships. Drawing from his book <em>Invincible You</em>, Dr. Avila offers practical strategies for mastering what he calls the Anger Weakness—the tendency to be consumed by frustration and irritability when you feel blocked from your desires and wishes.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Here are two key approaches to shift from anger to empowered calmness:</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Use grounding and empathy to transmute anger</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">You don’t have to suppress your anger—you can learn to redirect it. When you stay physically grounded and emotionally aware, you can turn reactive energy into emotional strength. For example, instead of clenching your fists and raising your voice during a tense conversation, take a slow breath, plant your feet firmly on the ground, and steady your tone. This simple act calms your nervous system and keeps your mind clear; you hold your ground without aggression. In addition, make sure you recognize the humanity in others, even during disagreements. This approach not only protects your serenity—it also deepens your self-control and helps you build stronger, more respectful relationships.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Treat anger like a color until it disappears.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">The true goal isn’t to erase anger—it’s to transform it. When anger arises, you can choose non-reaction: Feel the fire, but don’t fuel it.  Say to yourself, “I’m experiencing a certain color at this moment. Some call it anger, but I see it as a color, for example red.  I will allow myself to momentarily feel its hot intensity, but I won’t do anything about it.  I will simply let it pass through me until its fierceness vanishes.” Over time, this emotional mastery over anger builds what Dr. Avila calls the Invincible Mind—a state of calm strength in which you acknowledge emotions without being overpowered by them. From this place of ultimate strength, you will transmute anger into fuel for positive change and upward soul elevation, culminating in the most wonderful of gift of all: Peace.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;"> </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Learn how to manage anger with clarity, wisdom, and self-mastery.  Also, pick up a copy of Invincible You at <a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;"> </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;"> </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if you could use the energy of anger to create peace instead of conflict?
This week on Love University, we explore how to use Anger—one of the most volatile forces in the emotional universe—for healing and empowerment. Often mistaken for strength, irrational anger is actually a form of reactivity that drains your mental energy and damages your relationships. Drawing from his book Invincible You, Dr. Avila offers practical strategies for mastering what he calls the Anger Weakness—the tendency to be consumed by frustration and irritability when you feel blocked from your desires and wishes.
Here are two key approaches to shift from anger to empowered calmness:
Use grounding and empathy to transmute anger
You don’t have to suppress your anger—you can learn to redirect it. When you stay physically grounded and emotionally aware, you can turn reactive energy into emotional strength. For example, instead of clenching your fists and raising your voice during a tense conversation, take a slow breath, plant your feet firmly on the ground, and steady your tone. This simple act calms your nervous system and keeps your mind clear; you hold your ground without aggression. In addition, make sure you recognize the humanity in others, even during disagreements. This approach not only protects your serenity—it also deepens your self-control and helps you build stronger, more respectful relationships.
Treat anger like a color until it disappears.
The true goal isn’t to erase anger—it’s to transform it. When anger arises, you can choose non-reaction: Feel the fire, but don’t fuel it.  Say to yourself, “I’m experiencing a certain color at this moment. Some call it anger, but I see it as a color, for example red.  I will allow myself to momentarily feel its hot intensity, but I won’t do anything about it.  I will simply let it pass through me until its fierceness vanishes.” Over time, this emotional mastery over anger builds what Dr. Avila calls the Invincible Mind—a state of calm strength in which you acknowledge emotions without being overpowered by them. From this place of ultimate strength, you will transmute anger into fuel for positive change and upward soul elevation, culminating in the most wonderful of gift of all: Peace.
 
Learn how to manage anger with clarity, wisdom, and self-mastery.  Also, pick up a copy of Invincible You at https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27.
 
 
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        <title>TRANSFORM THE REGRET WEAKNESS: ERASE COMPULSIVE LOOK-BACK THINKING AND CREATE A LIMITLESS FUTURE</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if you could turn regret into wisdom and self-attack into self-love? This week on Love University, we explore how to finally break the grip of regret and live with full freedom and joy. </p>
<p>The Regret Weakness is a subtle but persistent thought pattern—the belief that your past defines your future, and that you’re somehow unworthy of success, love, or happiness because of previous mistakes and failures.  Regret, unfortunately, can lead to paralysis, low self-worth, and a repeated cycle of poor choices. But when reframed into wisdom and self-acceptance, it can be one of your greatest sources of strength and clarity.</p>
<p>Here are three essential takeaways from the episode:</p>
<ul>
<li> Separate mistakes from your identity</li>
</ul>
<p>Regret becomes destructive when it turns into self-definition. It’s one thing to acknowledge a mistake—it’s another to believe that an error or failure means you’re fundamentally flawed. The Regret Weakness thrives on that confusion. Because of what happened in the past, you begin to believe you're “bad at relationships,” “not cut out for success,” or “too damaged to change.” But the truth is, the version of you who made those past decisions no longer exists. Healing begins when you stop dragging your old identity into your present and realize that the new you doesn’t need to repeat the cycles of the past. </p>
<ul>
<li> Allow progress without perfection</li>
</ul>
<p>A common regret trap is expecting overnight transformation—then feeling like a failure when old habits resurface. But growth isn’t linear. You will have setbacks—what matters is how you interpret them. If you shame yourself for every backward step, you reinforce the very patterns you’re trying to break. But when you allow yourself to return, recommit, and realign—without judgment—you build emotional strength. The Regret Weakness loses its power when you understand that healing includes imperfection, and growth encompasses wisdom from lessons learned. </p>
<ul>
<li> Convert regret into learning and hope</li>
</ul>
<p>When regret lingers, it’s usually because you haven’t yet mined the wisdom from the experience. You’re stuck in “If only…” instead of “Next time I will…” That shift—looking forward instead of backward—changes everything. Every painful memory contains valuable knowledge: what mattered to you, what you ignored, what boundary you didn’t set. When you uncover that meaning, you create a new imprint—a Loving Memory—where wisdom replaces shame, and acceptance surpasses imperfection. Now regret stops being a chain and becomes a compass to the discovery of your most loving and true self. </p>
<p> The bottom line: Learn how to erase regret and look forward to a glorious and wonderful future.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if you could turn regret into wisdom and self-attack into self-love? This week on <em>Love University</em>, we explore how to finally break the grip of regret and live with full freedom and joy. </p>
<p>The Regret Weakness is a subtle but persistent thought pattern—the belief that your past defines your future, and that you’re somehow unworthy of success, love, or happiness because of previous mistakes and failures.  Regret, unfortunately, can lead to paralysis, low self-worth, and a repeated cycle of poor choices. But when reframed into wisdom and self-acceptance, it can be one of your greatest sources of strength and clarity.</p>
<p>Here are three essential takeaways from the episode:</p>
<ul>
<li> Separate mistakes from your identity</li>
</ul>
<p>Regret becomes destructive when it turns into self-definition. It’s one thing to acknowledge a mistake—it’s another to believe that an error or failure means you’re fundamentally flawed. The Regret Weakness thrives on that confusion. Because of what happened in the past, you begin to believe you're “bad at relationships,” “not cut out for success,” or “too damaged to change.” But the truth is, the version of you who made those past decisions no longer exists. Healing begins when you stop dragging your old identity into your present and realize that the new you doesn’t need to repeat the cycles of the past. </p>
<ul>
<li> Allow progress without perfection</li>
</ul>
<p>A common regret trap is expecting overnight transformation—then feeling like a failure when old habits resurface. But growth isn’t linear. You will have setbacks—what matters is how you interpret them. If you shame yourself for every backward step, you reinforce the very patterns you’re trying to break. But when you allow yourself to return, recommit, and realign—without judgment—you build emotional strength. The Regret Weakness loses its power when you understand that healing includes imperfection, and growth encompasses wisdom from lessons learned. </p>
<ul>
<li> Convert regret into learning and hope</li>
</ul>
<p>When regret lingers, it’s usually because you haven’t yet mined the wisdom from the experience. You’re stuck in <em>“If only…”</em> instead of <em>“Next time I will…”</em> That shift—looking forward instead of backward—changes everything. Every painful memory contains valuable knowledge: what mattered to you, what you ignored, what boundary you didn’t set. When you uncover that meaning, you create a new imprint—a Loving Memory—where wisdom replaces shame, and acceptance surpasses imperfection. Now regret stops being a chain and becomes a compass to the discovery of your most loving and true self. </p>
<p> The bottom line: Learn how to erase regret and look forward to a glorious and wonderful future.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if you could turn regret into wisdom and self-attack into self-love? This week on Love University, we explore how to finally break the grip of regret and live with full freedom and joy. 
The Regret Weakness is a subtle but persistent thought pattern—the belief that your past defines your future, and that you’re somehow unworthy of success, love, or happiness because of previous mistakes and failures.  Regret, unfortunately, can lead to paralysis, low self-worth, and a repeated cycle of poor choices. But when reframed into wisdom and self-acceptance, it can be one of your greatest sources of strength and clarity.
Here are three essential takeaways from the episode:

 Separate mistakes from your identity

Regret becomes destructive when it turns into self-definition. It’s one thing to acknowledge a mistake—it’s another to believe that an error or failure means you’re fundamentally flawed. The Regret Weakness thrives on that confusion. Because of what happened in the past, you begin to believe you're “bad at relationships,” “not cut out for success,” or “too damaged to change.” But the truth is, the version of you who made those past decisions no longer exists. Healing begins when you stop dragging your old identity into your present and realize that the new you doesn’t need to repeat the cycles of the past. 

 Allow progress without perfection

A common regret trap is expecting overnight transformation—then feeling like a failure when old habits resurface. But growth isn’t linear. You will have setbacks—what matters is how you interpret them. If you shame yourself for every backward step, you reinforce the very patterns you’re trying to break. But when you allow yourself to return, recommit, and realign—without judgment—you build emotional strength. The Regret Weakness loses its power when you understand that healing includes imperfection, and growth encompasses wisdom from lessons learned. 

 Convert regret into learning and hope

When regret lingers, it’s usually because you haven’t yet mined the wisdom from the experience. You’re stuck in “If only…” instead of “Next time I will…” That shift—looking forward instead of backward—changes everything. Every painful memory contains valuable knowledge: what mattered to you, what you ignored, what boundary you didn’t set. When you uncover that meaning, you create a new imprint—a Loving Memory—where wisdom replaces shame, and acceptance surpasses imperfection. Now regret stops being a chain and becomes a compass to the discovery of your most loving and true self. 
 The bottom line: Learn how to erase regret and look forward to a glorious and wonderful future.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The Power of Hope Realized: Rebuild Your Life from the Precipice to the Mountain  With Special Guest, Jennifer Dickenson — the “Healing Advocate”</title>
        <itunes:title>The Power of Hope Realized: Rebuild Your Life from the Precipice to the Mountain  With Special Guest, Jennifer Dickenson — the “Healing Advocate”</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/the-power-of-hope-realized-rebuild-your-life-from-the-precipice-to-the-mountain-with-special-guest-jennifer-dickenson-%e2%80%94-the-healing-advocate/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What do you do when you’re faced with an insurmountable obstacle? Answer: You act with realistic hope. This week at Love University, we had an inspiring time with Jennifer Dickenson—cancer survivor, wellness advocate, and author of A Case for Hope (<a href='https://tinyurl.com/4j2jukn8'>https://tinyurl.com/4j2jukn8</a>). In 2011, she was a busy, stressed-out lawyer who was diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer and told she only had twelve months to live. She recovered and now teaches others how to harness their mind, body, and spirit to create durable well-being. Here are some important things to keep in mind when you’re stuck in an unwinnable place:</p>
<p>Hope Is a Daily Verb</p>
<p>One way to define hope is “focusing on the positive while taking realistic steps toward joy and meaning.” Genuine hope begins with practical optimism. You expect the best while also planning for contingencies and unexpected occurrences. In this way, you’re prepared but positive; realistic yet optimistic.</p>
<p>Train Your Attention on Small but Steady Goals</p>
<p>Big numbers—diagnoses, timelines, statistics—can paralyze you. The antidote is to work on the small numbers you can control. Begin with the smallest winnable action: a five-minute walk when your energy is low; talking to a friend for a short while when you’re lonely; reading a few pages of a spiritual book when you need inspiration.  Remember: Your attention is your remedy. Focus on the things that empower and heal you: meditating, praying, exercising, listening to music, spending quality time with loved ones, or practicing a relaxing bedtime ritual (turn off devices 30 minutes before sleep). When you do these things, you will be refreshed and energized, ready to look forward to tomorrow with renewed hope and enthusiasm.   </p>
<p>Laughter Is a Great Medicine</p>
<p>Laugher can save your life.  Norman Cousins, the renowned journalist and author, combined humor films with medical care during a serious inflammatory illness. He recovered and wrote a classic book: Anatomy of an Illness. It’s true: Humor can lighten your life and help you gain perspective. Start this week: watch funny shows, go to a comedy show, or play improv games with your friends—the laughter that ensues will enlighten your mind and lift your spirits.</p>
<p>In the end, rebuilding your life is about practical, optimistic, and repeatable steps. Choose one healthy thing you can do today—do it before noon, and let tomorrow build on it. Your life will grow with hope and happiness.  </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do you do when you’re faced with an insurmountable obstacle? Answer: You act with realistic hope. This week at Love University, we had an inspiring time with Jennifer Dickenson—cancer survivor, wellness advocate, and author of <em>A Case for Hope (<a href='https://tinyurl.com/4j2jukn8'>https://tinyurl.com/4j2jukn8</a>)</em>. In 2011, she was a busy, stressed-out lawyer who was diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer and told she only had twelve months to live. She recovered and now teaches others how to harness their mind, body, and spirit to create durable well-being. Here are some important things to keep in mind when you’re stuck in an unwinnable place:</p>
<p>Hope Is a Daily Verb</p>
<p>One way to define hope is “focusing on the positive while taking realistic steps toward joy and meaning.” Genuine hope begins with practical optimism. You expect the best while also planning for contingencies and unexpected occurrences. In this way, you’re prepared but positive; realistic yet optimistic.</p>
<p>Train Your Attention on Small but Steady Goals</p>
<p>Big numbers—diagnoses, timelines, statistics—can paralyze you. The antidote is to work on the small numbers you can control. Begin with the smallest winnable action: a five-minute walk when your energy is low; talking to a friend for a short while when you’re lonely; reading a few pages of a spiritual book when you need inspiration.  Remember: Your attention is your remedy. Focus on the things that empower and heal you: meditating, praying, exercising, listening to music, spending quality time with loved ones, or practicing a relaxing bedtime ritual (turn off devices 30 minutes before sleep). When you do these things, you will be refreshed and energized, ready to look forward to tomorrow with renewed hope and enthusiasm.   </p>
<p>Laughter Is a Great Medicine</p>
<p>Laugher can save your life.  Norman Cousins, the renowned journalist and author, combined humor films with medical care during a serious inflammatory illness. He recovered and wrote a classic book: <em>Anatomy of an Illness</em>. It’s true: Humor can lighten your life and help you gain perspective. Start this week: watch funny shows, go to a comedy show, or play improv games with your friends—the laughter that ensues will enlighten your mind and lift your spirits.</p>
<p>In the end, rebuilding your life is about practical, optimistic, and repeatable steps. Choose one healthy thing you can do today—do it before noon, and let tomorrow build on it. Your life will grow with hope and happiness.  </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What do you do when you’re faced with an insurmountable obstacle? Answer: You act with realistic hope. This week at Love University, we had an inspiring time with Jennifer Dickenson—cancer survivor, wellness advocate, and author of A Case for Hope (https://tinyurl.com/4j2jukn8). In 2011, she was a busy, stressed-out lawyer who was diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer and told she only had twelve months to live. She recovered and now teaches others how to harness their mind, body, and spirit to create durable well-being. Here are some important things to keep in mind when you’re stuck in an unwinnable place:
Hope Is a Daily Verb
One way to define hope is “focusing on the positive while taking realistic steps toward joy and meaning.” Genuine hope begins with practical optimism. You expect the best while also planning for contingencies and unexpected occurrences. In this way, you’re prepared but positive; realistic yet optimistic.
Train Your Attention on Small but Steady Goals
Big numbers—diagnoses, timelines, statistics—can paralyze you. The antidote is to work on the small numbers you can control. Begin with the smallest winnable action: a five-minute walk when your energy is low; talking to a friend for a short while when you’re lonely; reading a few pages of a spiritual book when you need inspiration.  Remember: Your attention is your remedy. Focus on the things that empower and heal you: meditating, praying, exercising, listening to music, spending quality time with loved ones, or practicing a relaxing bedtime ritual (turn off devices 30 minutes before sleep). When you do these things, you will be refreshed and energized, ready to look forward to tomorrow with renewed hope and enthusiasm.   
Laughter Is a Great Medicine
Laugher can save your life.  Norman Cousins, the renowned journalist and author, combined humor films with medical care during a serious inflammatory illness. He recovered and wrote a classic book: Anatomy of an Illness. It’s true: Humor can lighten your life and help you gain perspective. Start this week: watch funny shows, go to a comedy show, or play improv games with your friends—the laughter that ensues will enlighten your mind and lift your spirits.
In the end, rebuilding your life is about practical, optimistic, and repeatable steps. Choose one healthy thing you can do today—do it before noon, and let tomorrow build on it. Your life will grow with hope and happiness.  ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>TRANSFORM YOUR RUSH WEAKNESS: AWAKEN YOUR INVINCIBLE MIND</title>
        <itunes:title>TRANSFORM YOUR RUSH WEAKNESS: AWAKEN YOUR INVINCIBLE MIND</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/transform-your-rush-weakness-awaken-your-invincible-mind/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/transform-your-rush-weakness-awaken-your-invincible-mind/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2025 20:14:05 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if you could transform your rushing and impatience into peace, clarity, and real accomplishment?</p>
<p>This week on Love University, we explore how to do exactly that. In a world addicted to speed and urgency, many people are unknowingly ruled by what Dr. Avila calls the Rush Weakness—the inner pressure to do more, faster, all the time. But rushing rarely leads to real progress. Instead, it drains energy, clouds thinking, and invites mistakes. The good news is that this mental habit can be transformed into a deeper strength known as the Mind of Patience.</p>
<p>Drawing from his class book, Invincible You (<a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>), Dr. Avila teaches you how to replace reactivity with calm direction so you can stop racing against time and start living with purpose.</p>
<p>Here’s how transformation begins:</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Recognize the Rush Weakness as a fear-based habit</li>
</ul>
<p>Rushing feels productive, but it's often driven by fear—fear of falling behind, missing out, or not doing enough. It masquerades as urgency but creates inner tension and impulsive decisions. Transformation begins with awareness: noticing when the Rush Weakness is controlling your pace, and realizing that calm action often leads to better results.</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Train your patience like a mental muscle</li>
</ul>
<p>Patience is not passivity. It’s a deliberate, focused mindset that brings clarity under pressure. A key tool in building this strength is the “Choose the Longer Line” exercise: intentionally standing in the slower queue to recondition your tolerance for waiting. By facing down the discomfort, you gain control over your impulses and strengthen emotional resilience.</p>
<ul>
<li> Shift from rushing to rhythm</li>
</ul>
<p>When guided by the Mind of Patience, your actions become more grounded. You stop chasing time and start managing energy. This shift leads to fewer mistakes, less stress, and greater clarity. Results come not from moving faster, but from aligning thought with purpose—and trusting that the right outcomes will unfold when approached with steadiness and focus.</p>
<p>Learn how to break free from the Rush Weakness and step into a new pace of life—one built on patience, presence, and sustainable achievement.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if you could transform your rushing and impatience into peace, clarity, and real accomplishment?</p>
<p>This week on <em>Love University</em>, we explore how to do exactly that. In a world addicted to speed and urgency, many people are unknowingly ruled by what Dr. Avila calls the Rush Weakness—the inner pressure to do more, faster, all the time. But rushing rarely leads to real progress. Instead, it drains energy, clouds thinking, and invites mistakes. The good news is that this mental habit can be transformed into a deeper strength known as the Mind of Patience.</p>
<p>Drawing from his class book, <em>Invincible You</em> (<a href='https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27'>https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27</a>), Dr. Avila teaches you how to replace reactivity with calm direction so you can stop racing against time and start living with purpose.</p>
<p>Here’s how transformation begins:</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Recognize the Rush Weakness as a fear-based habit</li>
</ul>
<p>Rushing feels productive, but it's often driven by fear—fear of falling behind, missing out, or not doing enough. It masquerades as urgency but creates inner tension and impulsive decisions. Transformation begins with awareness: noticing when the Rush Weakness is controlling your pace, and realizing that calm action often leads to better results.</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Train your patience like a mental muscle</li>
</ul>
<p>Patience is not passivity. It’s a deliberate, focused mindset that brings clarity under pressure. A key tool in building this strength is the “Choose the Longer Line” exercise: intentionally standing in the slower queue to recondition your tolerance for waiting. By facing down the discomfort, you gain control over your impulses and strengthen emotional resilience.</p>
<ul>
<li> Shift from rushing to rhythm</li>
</ul>
<p>When guided by the Mind of Patience, your actions become more grounded. You stop chasing time and start managing energy. This shift leads to fewer mistakes, less stress, and greater clarity. Results come not from moving faster, but from aligning thought with purpose—and trusting that the right outcomes will unfold when approached with steadiness and focus.</p>
<p>Learn how to break free from the Rush Weakness and step into a new pace of life—one built on patience, presence, and sustainable achievement.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if you could transform your rushing and impatience into peace, clarity, and real accomplishment?
This week on Love University, we explore how to do exactly that. In a world addicted to speed and urgency, many people are unknowingly ruled by what Dr. Avila calls the Rush Weakness—the inner pressure to do more, faster, all the time. But rushing rarely leads to real progress. Instead, it drains energy, clouds thinking, and invites mistakes. The good news is that this mental habit can be transformed into a deeper strength known as the Mind of Patience.
Drawing from his class book, Invincible You (https://tinyurl.com/3y3szh27), Dr. Avila teaches you how to replace reactivity with calm direction so you can stop racing against time and start living with purpose.
Here’s how transformation begins:
 

 Recognize the Rush Weakness as a fear-based habit

Rushing feels productive, but it's often driven by fear—fear of falling behind, missing out, or not doing enough. It masquerades as urgency but creates inner tension and impulsive decisions. Transformation begins with awareness: noticing when the Rush Weakness is controlling your pace, and realizing that calm action often leads to better results.
 

 Train your patience like a mental muscle

Patience is not passivity. It’s a deliberate, focused mindset that brings clarity under pressure. A key tool in building this strength is the “Choose the Longer Line” exercise: intentionally standing in the slower queue to recondition your tolerance for waiting. By facing down the discomfort, you gain control over your impulses and strengthen emotional resilience.

 Shift from rushing to rhythm

When guided by the Mind of Patience, your actions become more grounded. You stop chasing time and start managing energy. This shift leads to fewer mistakes, less stress, and greater clarity. Results come not from moving faster, but from aligning thought with purpose—and trusting that the right outcomes will unfold when approached with steadiness and focus.
Learn how to break free from the Rush Weakness and step into a new pace of life—one built on patience, presence, and sustainable achievement.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO WIN BIG: YOUR UNSTOPPABLE COMEBACK BEGINS NOW</title>
        <itunes:title>IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO WIN BIG: YOUR UNSTOPPABLE COMEBACK BEGINS NOW</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/it-s-never-too-late-to-win-big-your-unstoppable-comeback-begins-now/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/it-s-never-too-late-to-win-big-your-unstoppable-comeback-begins-now/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2025 18:55:51 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Is it possible to start over after you've already lost time, made mistakes, or fallen behind? Yes, it is.</p>
<p>This week on Love University, we explore what it takes to reclaim your inner strength—even if life has knocked you down, again and again. Based on key principles from Dr. Avila’s acclaimed Invincible You book (<a href='https://shorturl.at/vfeRI'>https://shorturl.at/vfeRI</a>), this episode reveals three essential secrets for developing an Invincible mindset of power, healing, and resilience. Regardless of your past, you can make a comeback. And the truth is: It’s never too late.</p>
<p>Here are the three secrets we explored in this episode:</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Transform Your Pain into Power</li>
</ul>
<p>Pain is energy—raw, intense, and deeply personal. But it doesn't have to define you. When reframed as meaning and lessons learned, pain becomes fuel for your success. Emotional setbacks, failures, and even long-standing regrets of your past can be converted into forward motion. Real-life stories remind us that suffering can bring insight and shift priorities, like the workaholic father who rekindled family love by spending more time with them after a near-fatal accident. Healing begins when you stop resisting pain and start using it as a tool for awakening and growth.</p>
<ul>
<li> Learn From the Greats Who Overcame Adversity</li>
</ul>
<p>We grow by learning from those who have turned adversity into purpose. People like Marla Runyan (blind Olympian), Stephen Hawking (physicist with ALS), Malala Yousafzai (activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner), and Nick Vujicic (motivational speaker born without limbs) didn’t just survive hardship—they transformed it into meaningful impact. Studying how they thought, adapted, and moved forward helps you develop the mindset you need to overcome challenges with strength and purpose.</p>
<ul>
<li> Keep Walking Forward</li>
</ul>
<p>Progress is rarely in a straight line. Some days bring setbacks. Other days give you forward progress. But every step counts. The biggest trap is believing you need to feel ready to begin. Don’t fall for it: the time to being your inner development is now. Self-doubt and delay are part of the old programming—the self-defeating mind that says “wait until it’s easier.” But change happens by acting, not waiting. Taking two steps forward and one step back still means you're advancing. Keep moving, taking small chances, and advancing toward your goals. Even small wins build momentum, bringing you closer to the life you dream about.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it possible to start over after you've already lost time, made mistakes, or fallen behind? Yes, it is.</p>
<p>This week on <em>Love University</em>, we explore what it takes to reclaim your inner strength—even if life has knocked you down, again and again. Based on key principles from Dr. Avila’s acclaimed <em>Invincible You </em>book (<a href='https://shorturl.at/vfeRI'>https://shorturl.at/vfeRI</a>), this episode reveals three essential secrets for developing an Invincible mindset of power, healing, and resilience. Regardless of your past, you can make a comeback. And the truth is: <em>It’s never too late.</em></p>
<p>Here are the three secrets we explored in this episode:</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li> Transform Your Pain into Power</li>
</ul>
<p>Pain is energy—raw, intense, and deeply personal. But it doesn't have to define you. When reframed as meaning and lessons learned, pain becomes fuel for your success. Emotional setbacks, failures, and even long-standing regrets of your past can be converted into forward motion. Real-life stories remind us that suffering can bring insight and shift priorities, like the workaholic father who rekindled family love by spending more time with them after a near-fatal accident. Healing begins when you stop resisting pain and start using it as a tool for awakening and growth.</p>
<ul>
<li> Learn From the Greats Who Overcame Adversity</li>
</ul>
<p>We grow by learning from those who have turned adversity into purpose. People like Marla Runyan (blind Olympian), Stephen Hawking (physicist with ALS), Malala Yousafzai (activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner), and Nick Vujicic (motivational speaker born without limbs) didn’t just survive hardship—they transformed it into meaningful impact. Studying how they thought, adapted, and moved forward helps you develop the mindset you need to overcome challenges with strength and purpose.</p>
<ul>
<li> Keep Walking Forward</li>
</ul>
<p>Progress is rarely in a straight line. Some days bring setbacks. Other days give you forward progress. But every step counts. The biggest trap is believing you need to feel ready to begin. Don’t fall for it: the time to being your inner development is now. Self-doubt and delay are part of the old programming—the self-defeating mind that says “wait until it’s easier.” But change happens by acting, not waiting. Taking two steps forward and one step back still means you're advancing. Keep moving, taking small chances, and advancing toward your goals. Even small wins build momentum, bringing you closer to the life you dream about.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Is it possible to start over after you've already lost time, made mistakes, or fallen behind? Yes, it is.
This week on Love University, we explore what it takes to reclaim your inner strength—even if life has knocked you down, again and again. Based on key principles from Dr. Avila’s acclaimed Invincible You book (https://shorturl.at/vfeRI), this episode reveals three essential secrets for developing an Invincible mindset of power, healing, and resilience. Regardless of your past, you can make a comeback. And the truth is: It’s never too late.
Here are the three secrets we explored in this episode:
 

 Transform Your Pain into Power

Pain is energy—raw, intense, and deeply personal. But it doesn't have to define you. When reframed as meaning and lessons learned, pain becomes fuel for your success. Emotional setbacks, failures, and even long-standing regrets of your past can be converted into forward motion. Real-life stories remind us that suffering can bring insight and shift priorities, like the workaholic father who rekindled family love by spending more time with them after a near-fatal accident. Healing begins when you stop resisting pain and start using it as a tool for awakening and growth.

 Learn From the Greats Who Overcame Adversity

We grow by learning from those who have turned adversity into purpose. People like Marla Runyan (blind Olympian), Stephen Hawking (physicist with ALS), Malala Yousafzai (activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner), and Nick Vujicic (motivational speaker born without limbs) didn’t just survive hardship—they transformed it into meaningful impact. Studying how they thought, adapted, and moved forward helps you develop the mindset you need to overcome challenges with strength and purpose.

 Keep Walking Forward

Progress is rarely in a straight line. Some days bring setbacks. Other days give you forward progress. But every step counts. The biggest trap is believing you need to feel ready to begin. Don’t fall for it: the time to being your inner development is now. Self-doubt and delay are part of the old programming—the self-defeating mind that says “wait until it’s easier.” But change happens by acting, not waiting. Taking two steps forward and one step back still means you're advancing. Keep moving, taking small chances, and advancing toward your goals. Even small wins build momentum, bringing you closer to the life you dream about.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>WHY YOU LOVE SCARY MOVIES—AND HOW TO MAKE FEAR WORK FOR YOU—WITH MONICA KASTLE, "THE HORROR QUEEN"</title>
        <itunes:title>WHY YOU LOVE SCARY MOVIES—AND HOW TO MAKE FEAR WORK FOR YOU—WITH MONICA KASTLE, "THE HORROR QUEEN"</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>      Why do we deliberately seek out fear—only to feel more alive afterward?</p>
<p>     This week on Love University, we’re exploring the psychology of horror with acclaimed supernatural thriller author Monica Kastle, creator of the Cascade Wolves series. Known for suspenseful plots, richly layered characters, and emotionally intelligent writing, Kastle crafts stories that don’t just scare you—they awaken something deeper in your mind and heart.</p>
<p>    Here’s what we uncovered about why fear fascinates us—and how her novels hook into our most primal wiring:</p>
<ul>
<li> Fear is our brain’s rehearsal room.</li>
</ul>
<p>    Monica’s novels serve as controlled “threat simulators.” When we read scary scenes, the amygdala—the brain’s fear center—fires off as if we’re in danger. But the rational brain knows we’re safe, creating a unique tension loop. That loop, according to National Geographic, helps us process stress more efficiently. Horror fans often show greater emotional regulation and resilience—because they’ve practiced fear in a safe container.</p>
<p>    Kastle’s work gives readers that exact laboratory: fear without real harm, emotional risk without real loss. And the payoff? A psychological sense of mastery.</p>
<ul>
<li> The adrenaline-to-euphoria connection.</li>
</ul>
<p>   Kastle’s books build suspense through rising tension, then release it through resolution. This taps into what scientists call excitation transfer: the idea that physiological arousal (like increased heart rate and sweaty palms) intensifies whatever emotion follows it. So when the monster disappears—or the hero survives—we feel extra relief, even joy.This adrenaline -to-euphoria payoff is hardwired in us. It’s why scary stories can be strangely uplifting. Monica’s smart layering of supernatural danger and emotional stakes creates exactly this effect—fear that leads to catharsis (emotional release).</p>
<ul>
<li> We learn from the worst-case scenario.</li>
</ul>
<p>      Horror stories are deeply instructive. We unconsciously collect survival strategies as we read: What would I do in that cabin? Would I trust that character? How would I escape that pack of wolves? This “morbid curiosity” isn’t unhealthy—it’s evolutionary. Research during COVID-19 showed that horror fans were more psychologically prepared for uncertainty and threat.</p>
<p>      Kastle's readers aren't just along for the ride. They’re gathering intel. Her fiction activates our learning brain while thrilling our emotional core.</p>
<ul>
<li> Fear sharpens connection.</li>
</ul>
<p>      One of the most fascinating psychological effects of horror is called misattribution of arousal. It means we can confuse fear for attraction. In a famous 1974 study, men were more likely to feel romantic interest after crossing a dangerous suspension bridge than a safe one. That’s because fear spikes adrenaline—which mimics the symptoms of romantic excitement.</p>
<p>     Kastle’s Cascade Wolves plays on this beautifully. Tense survival scenes mirror this “bridge effect,” where readers find themselves rooting not just for safety—but for slow-burn intimacy. Fear and empathy merge, drawing us closer to the characters and to ourselves.</p>
<ul>
<li> From fear to growth.</li>
</ul>
<p>     In Cascade Wolves, Kastle’s heroines don’t just run from fear—they grow through it. This mirrors what psychologists call “coping rehearsal.” Just as physical exercise strengthens the body, scary stories help train emotional muscles. Readers learn to manage panic, slow their breathing, and stay alert in high-pressure moments—all while sitting safely on the couch.</p>
<p>   That’s the deeper brilliance of Kastle’s work: her stories aren’t just entertainment. They’re emotional conditioning.</p>
<p>   Monica Kastle uses the language of fear to teach courage, deepen empathy, and rewire how we experience stress and safety. If you’ve ever wondered why we love scary stories—or how they help us heal—this episode    will change the way you think about horror.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>      Why do we deliberately seek out fear—only to feel more alive afterward?</p>
<p>     This week on <em>Love University</em>, we’re exploring the psychology of horror with acclaimed supernatural thriller author Monica Kastle, creator of the <em>Cascade Wolves</em> series. Known for suspenseful plots, richly layered characters, and emotionally intelligent writing, Kastle crafts stories that don’t just scare you—they awaken something deeper in your mind and heart.</p>
<p>    Here’s what we uncovered about why fear fascinates us—and how her novels hook into our most primal wiring:</p>
<ul>
<li> Fear is our brain’s rehearsal room.</li>
</ul>
<p>    Monica’s novels serve as controlled “threat simulators.” When we read scary scenes, the amygdala—the brain’s fear center—fires off as if we’re in danger. But the rational brain knows we’re safe, creating a unique tension loop. That loop, according to <em>National Geographic</em>, helps us process stress more efficiently. Horror fans often show greater emotional regulation and resilience—because they’ve practiced fear in a safe container.</p>
<p>    Kastle’s work gives readers that exact laboratory: fear without real harm, emotional risk without real loss. And the payoff? A psychological sense of mastery.</p>
<ul>
<li> The adrenaline-to-euphoria connection.</li>
</ul>
<p>   Kastle’s books build suspense through rising tension, then release it through resolution. This taps into what scientists call excitation transfer: the idea that physiological arousal (like increased heart rate and sweaty palms) intensifies whatever emotion follows it. So when the monster disappears—or the hero survives—we feel <em>extra</em> relief, even joy.This adrenaline -to-euphoria payoff is hardwired in us. It’s why scary stories can be strangely uplifting. Monica’s smart layering of supernatural danger and emotional stakes creates exactly this effect—fear that leads to catharsis (emotional release).</p>
<ul>
<li> We learn from the worst-case scenario.</li>
</ul>
<p>      Horror stories are deeply instructive. We unconsciously collect survival strategies as we read: <em>What would I do in that cabin? Would I trust that character? How would I escape that pack of wolves?</em> This “morbid curiosity” isn’t unhealthy—it’s evolutionary. Research during COVID-19 showed that horror fans were more psychologically prepared for uncertainty and threat.</p>
<p>      Kastle's readers aren't just along for the ride. They’re gathering intel. Her fiction activates our learning brain while thrilling our emotional core.</p>
<ul>
<li> Fear sharpens connection.</li>
</ul>
<p>      One of the most fascinating psychological effects of horror is called misattribution of arousal. It means we can confuse fear for attraction. In a famous 1974 study, men were more likely to feel romantic interest after crossing a dangerous suspension bridge than a safe one. That’s because fear spikes adrenaline—which mimics the symptoms of romantic excitement.</p>
<p>     Kastle’s <em>Cascade Wolves</em> plays on this beautifully. Tense survival scenes mirror this “bridge effect,” where readers find themselves rooting not just for safety—but for slow-burn intimacy. Fear and empathy merge, drawing us closer to the characters and to ourselves.</p>
<ul>
<li> From fear to growth.</li>
</ul>
<p>     In <em>Cascade Wolves</em>, Kastle’s heroines don’t just run from fear—they grow through it. This mirrors what psychologists call “coping rehearsal.” Just as physical exercise strengthens the body, scary stories help train emotional muscles. Readers learn to manage panic, slow their breathing, and stay alert in high-pressure moments—all while sitting safely on the couch.</p>
<p>   That’s the deeper brilliance of Kastle’s work: her stories aren’t just entertainment. They’re emotional conditioning.</p>
<p>   Monica Kastle uses the language of fear to teach courage, deepen empathy, and rewire how we experience stress and safety. If you’ve ever wondered why we love scary stories—or how they help us heal—this episode    will change the way you think about horror.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[      Why do we deliberately seek out fear—only to feel more alive afterward?
     This week on Love University, we’re exploring the psychology of horror with acclaimed supernatural thriller author Monica Kastle, creator of the Cascade Wolves series. Known for suspenseful plots, richly layered characters, and emotionally intelligent writing, Kastle crafts stories that don’t just scare you—they awaken something deeper in your mind and heart.
    Here’s what we uncovered about why fear fascinates us—and how her novels hook into our most primal wiring:

 Fear is our brain’s rehearsal room.

    Monica’s novels serve as controlled “threat simulators.” When we read scary scenes, the amygdala—the brain’s fear center—fires off as if we’re in danger. But the rational brain knows we’re safe, creating a unique tension loop. That loop, according to National Geographic, helps us process stress more efficiently. Horror fans often show greater emotional regulation and resilience—because they’ve practiced fear in a safe container.
    Kastle’s work gives readers that exact laboratory: fear without real harm, emotional risk without real loss. And the payoff? A psychological sense of mastery.

 The adrenaline-to-euphoria connection.

   Kastle’s books build suspense through rising tension, then release it through resolution. This taps into what scientists call excitation transfer: the idea that physiological arousal (like increased heart rate and sweaty palms) intensifies whatever emotion follows it. So when the monster disappears—or the hero survives—we feel extra relief, even joy.This adrenaline -to-euphoria payoff is hardwired in us. It’s why scary stories can be strangely uplifting. Monica’s smart layering of supernatural danger and emotional stakes creates exactly this effect—fear that leads to catharsis (emotional release).

 We learn from the worst-case scenario.

      Horror stories are deeply instructive. We unconsciously collect survival strategies as we read: What would I do in that cabin? Would I trust that character? How would I escape that pack of wolves? This “morbid curiosity” isn’t unhealthy—it’s evolutionary. Research during COVID-19 showed that horror fans were more psychologically prepared for uncertainty and threat.
      Kastle's readers aren't just along for the ride. They’re gathering intel. Her fiction activates our learning brain while thrilling our emotional core.

 Fear sharpens connection.

      One of the most fascinating psychological effects of horror is called misattribution of arousal. It means we can confuse fear for attraction. In a famous 1974 study, men were more likely to feel romantic interest after crossing a dangerous suspension bridge than a safe one. That’s because fear spikes adrenaline—which mimics the symptoms of romantic excitement.
     Kastle’s Cascade Wolves plays on this beautifully. Tense survival scenes mirror this “bridge effect,” where readers find themselves rooting not just for safety—but for slow-burn intimacy. Fear and empathy merge, drawing us closer to the characters and to ourselves.

 From fear to growth.

     In Cascade Wolves, Kastle’s heroines don’t just run from fear—they grow through it. This mirrors what psychologists call “coping rehearsal.” Just as physical exercise strengthens the body, scary stories help train emotional muscles. Readers learn to manage panic, slow their breathing, and stay alert in high-pressure moments—all while sitting safely on the couch.
   That’s the deeper brilliance of Kastle’s work: her stories aren’t just entertainment. They’re emotional conditioning.
   Monica Kastle uses the language of fear to teach courage, deepen empathy, and rewire how we experience stress and safety. If you’ve ever wondered why we love scary stories—or how they help us heal—this episode    will change the way you think about horror.
 
 
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        <itunes:title>HOW TO LIVE LIKE A CHAMPION —DR. AVILA SHARES THREE POWERFUL STEPS TO ACHIEVE YOUR GREATNESS</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to live like a champion—someone who consistently wins in life, not just occasionally, but day after day, in every area that matters most?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore three key principles that can help you step into your greatness—starting now. Whether you want more success in your relationships, career, finances, health, or mindset, these three simple steps can help you live with more confidence, power, and joy:</p>
<ul>
<li> Step 1: Turn “Little Bads” into “Little Goods”
Many people are weighed down by self-defeating thoughts: “I don’t have enough time,” “Life is difficult,” or “I can’t find someone to love.” These are the little bads—small, self-defeating messages that accumulate in your thinking and drain your emotional and psychological energy. The key to living like a champion is to notice these patterns and change them for little goods: positive, believable affirmations like “There’s plenty of love and opportunity for me,” or “I have all the time I need.” At first, the negative voices will resist—after all, they’ve lived in your head for years. But, with daily repetition, you will crowd them out and replace them with encouraging, life-affirming thoughts that fuel your actions and elevate your mood.</li>
<li> Step 2: Start with the Easy.
Champions don’t wait for the perfect moment. They begin with what they can do right now. This might mean reading a short article about a new career path, writing the first sentence of a book, or spending just 20 minutes at the gym. Psychologists call these early actions successive approximations to the goal—small steps that build confidence and momentum as you reach your larger objectives. With each completed action, you develop a rhythm of success. As you go from short walks to longer ones, from brief study sessions to deep dives, and from quality conversations to meaningful relationships, you prove to yourself that growth is possible—and that you’re the kind of person who follows through to achieve what you desire.</li>
<li> Step 3: Practice the Power of Discard.
Living like a champion isn’t just about doing more—it’s about letting go of what holds you back. That includes old clothes that don’t fit, obsolete equipment, and cluttered paperwork. Discarding isn’t just physical; it’s psychological. When you clear your external space, you begin to free your internal space. As you throw away objects that no longer serve you, you create mental clarity, self-respect, and room for new, empowering beliefs to take root. The more you let go of what you don’t need, the more power you have to attract what truly matters.</li>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to live like a champion—someone who consistently wins in life, not just occasionally, but day after day, in every area that matters most?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of <em>Love University</em>, we explore three key principles that can help you step into your greatness—starting now. Whether you want more success in your relationships, career, finances, health, or mindset, these three simple steps can help you live with more confidence, power, and joy:</p>
<ul>
<li> Step 1: Turn “Little Bads” into “Little Goods”<br>
Many people are weighed down by self-defeating thoughts: “I don’t have enough time,” “Life is difficult,” or “I can’t find someone to love.” These are the <em>little bads</em>—small, self-defeating messages that accumulate in your thinking and drain your emotional and psychological energy. The key to living like a champion is to notice these patterns and change them for <em>little goods</em>: positive, believable affirmations like “There’s plenty of love and opportunity for me,” or “I have all the time I need.” At first, the negative voices will resist—after all, they’ve lived in your head for years. But, with daily repetition, you will crowd them out and replace them with encouraging, life-affirming thoughts that fuel your actions and elevate your mood.</li>
<li> Step 2: Start with the Easy.<br>
Champions don’t wait for the perfect moment. They begin with what they can do right now. This might mean reading a short article about a new career path, writing the first sentence of a book, or spending just 20 minutes at the gym. Psychologists call these early actions <em>successive approximations to the goal</em>—small steps that build confidence and momentum as you reach your larger objectives. With each completed action, you develop a rhythm of success. As you go from short walks to longer ones, from brief study sessions to deep dives, and from quality conversations to meaningful relationships, you prove to yourself that growth is possible—and that you’re the kind of person who follows through to achieve what you desire.</li>
<li> Step 3: Practice the Power of Discard.<br>
Living like a champion isn’t just about doing more—it’s about <em>letting go</em> of what holds you back. That includes old clothes that don’t fit, obsolete equipment, and cluttered paperwork. Discarding isn’t just physical; it’s psychological. When you clear your external space, you begin to free your internal space. As you throw away objects that no longer serve you, you create mental clarity, self-respect, and room for new, empowering beliefs to take root. The more you let go of what you don’t need, the more power you have to attract what truly matters.</li>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Would you like to live like a champion—someone who consistently wins in life, not just occasionally, but day after day, in every area that matters most?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we explore three key principles that can help you step into your greatness—starting now. Whether you want more success in your relationships, career, finances, health, or mindset, these three simple steps can help you live with more confidence, power, and joy:

 Step 1: Turn “Little Bads” into “Little Goods”Many people are weighed down by self-defeating thoughts: “I don’t have enough time,” “Life is difficult,” or “I can’t find someone to love.” These are the little bads—small, self-defeating messages that accumulate in your thinking and drain your emotional and psychological energy. The key to living like a champion is to notice these patterns and change them for little goods: positive, believable affirmations like “There’s plenty of love and opportunity for me,” or “I have all the time I need.” At first, the negative voices will resist—after all, they’ve lived in your head for years. But, with daily repetition, you will crowd them out and replace them with encouraging, life-affirming thoughts that fuel your actions and elevate your mood.
 Step 2: Start with the Easy.Champions don’t wait for the perfect moment. They begin with what they can do right now. This might mean reading a short article about a new career path, writing the first sentence of a book, or spending just 20 minutes at the gym. Psychologists call these early actions successive approximations to the goal—small steps that build confidence and momentum as you reach your larger objectives. With each completed action, you develop a rhythm of success. As you go from short walks to longer ones, from brief study sessions to deep dives, and from quality conversations to meaningful relationships, you prove to yourself that growth is possible—and that you’re the kind of person who follows through to achieve what you desire.
 Step 3: Practice the Power of Discard.Living like a champion isn’t just about doing more—it’s about letting go of what holds you back. That includes old clothes that don’t fit, obsolete equipment, and cluttered paperwork. Discarding isn’t just physical; it’s psychological. When you clear your external space, you begin to free your internal space. As you throw away objects that no longer serve you, you create mental clarity, self-respect, and room for new, empowering beliefs to take root. The more you let go of what you don’t need, the more power you have to attract what truly matters.
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        <title>CAN MUSHROOMS SAVE YOUR LIFE? PSYCHADELIC-ASSISTED THERAPY WITH SPECIAL GUEST, DR. STACEY SIMMONS, “THE PHARMACY QUEEN”</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered if something as natural—and as ancient—as a mushroom could help you resolve trauma, reduce depression, or even diminish the fear of death?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we met Dr. Stacey Simmons—psychotherapist and certified psychedelic-assisted therapy practitioner (<a href='https://staceysimmonsphd.com'>staceysimmonsphd.com</a>). Her work brings together neuroscience and and plant-medicine research. As the author of Mushroom Pharmacy, Dr. Simmons explores how psilocybin and other psychedelics may support emotional healing, spiritual awakening, and brain transformation.</p>
<p>Here are a few highlights from our conversation:</p>
<ul>
<li> What is psilocybin therapy?
Dr. Simmons explained that psilocybin—the psychoactive compound in “magic mushrooms”—has been used for thousands of years in sacred ritual. Today, it’s being clinically studied for depression, trauma, and end-of-life anxiety. Several U.S. states, including Oregon and Colorado, have already approved regulated use in therapeutic settings.</li>
<li> Microdosing vs. full-dose journeys.
We talked about the difference between microdosing (small, sub-perceptual doses taken regularly) and higher-dose “journey” sessions, which can open people to profound experiences of unity, inner clarity, or even a rehearsal of death—helping some individuals release long-held fear or emotional pain.</li>
<li> The healing comes from preparation and integration.
Dr. Simmons emphasized that psychedelics aren’t miracle pills. Safety, psychological screening, and careful integration afterward are essential—especially for those with conditions like bipolar disorder or schizophrenia, where use is contraindicated.</li>
<li> Beyond chemicals: spiritual repair.
According to Dr. Simmons, psilocybin can temporarily silence the inner chatter of the “monkey mind,” opening space for deep insight, connection, and awe. She believes these moments remind us that we’re more than our bodies—and can reconnect us with a sense of mystery in an increasingly mechanized world.</li>
<li> A new kind of medicine.
With her clinical practice and book, Mushroom Pharmacy, Dr. Simmons invites us to rethink how healing happens—not just with prescriptions, but with purpose, intention, and reconnection to self and nature.</li>
</ul>
<p>Dr. Simmons left us with a simple reminder: Mushrooms alone may not save your life—but when used with wisdom, they can help you remember how to live it more fully.</p>
<p>🎧 Catch the full interview now on Love University to explore the intersection of brain science, plant medicine, and personal transformation—with one of the most grounded and inspiring voices in the psychedelic wellness space. Also make sure to follow Dr. Avila on Instagram at @dralexavila</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered if something as natural—and as ancient—as a mushroom could help you resolve trauma, reduce depression, or even diminish the fear of death?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we met Dr. Stacey Simmons—psychotherapist and certified psychedelic-assisted therapy practitioner (<a href='https://staceysimmonsphd.com'>staceysimmonsphd.com</a>). Her work brings together neuroscience and and plant-medicine research. As the author of <em>Mushroom Pharmacy,</em> Dr. Simmons explores how psilocybin and other psychedelics may support emotional healing, spiritual awakening, and brain transformation.</p>
<p>Here are a few highlights from our conversation:</p>
<ul>
<li> What is psilocybin therapy?<br>
Dr. Simmons explained that psilocybin—the psychoactive compound in “magic mushrooms”—has been used for thousands of years in sacred ritual. Today, it’s being clinically studied for depression, trauma, and end-of-life anxiety. Several U.S. states, including Oregon and Colorado, have already approved regulated use in therapeutic settings.</li>
<li> Microdosing vs. full-dose journeys.<br>
We talked about the difference between microdosing (small, sub-perceptual doses taken regularly) and higher-dose “journey” sessions, which can open people to profound experiences of unity, inner clarity, or even a rehearsal of death—helping some individuals release long-held fear or emotional pain.</li>
<li> The healing comes from preparation and integration.<br>
Dr. Simmons emphasized that psychedelics aren’t miracle pills. Safety, psychological screening, and careful integration afterward are essential—especially for those with conditions like bipolar disorder or schizophrenia, where use is contraindicated.</li>
<li> Beyond chemicals: spiritual repair.<br>
According to Dr. Simmons, psilocybin can temporarily silence the inner chatter of the “monkey mind,” opening space for deep insight, connection, and awe. She believes these moments remind us that we’re more than our bodies—and can reconnect us with a sense of mystery in an increasingly mechanized world.</li>
<li> A new kind of medicine.<br>
With her clinical practice and book<em>, Mushroom Pharmacy</em>, Dr. Simmons invites us to rethink how healing happens—not just with prescriptions, but with purpose, intention, and reconnection to self and nature.</li>
</ul>
<p>Dr. Simmons left us with a simple reminder: Mushrooms alone may not save your life—but when used with wisdom, they can help you remember how to live it more fully.</p>
<p>🎧 Catch the full interview now on Love University to explore the intersection of brain science, plant medicine, and personal transformation—with one of the most grounded and inspiring voices in the psychedelic wellness space. Also make sure to follow Dr. Avila on Instagram at @dralexavila</p>
<p> </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered if something as natural—and as ancient—as a mushroom could help you resolve trauma, reduce depression, or even diminish the fear of death?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we met Dr. Stacey Simmons—psychotherapist and certified psychedelic-assisted therapy practitioner (staceysimmonsphd.com). Her work brings together neuroscience and and plant-medicine research. As the author of Mushroom Pharmacy, Dr. Simmons explores how psilocybin and other psychedelics may support emotional healing, spiritual awakening, and brain transformation.
Here are a few highlights from our conversation:

 What is psilocybin therapy?Dr. Simmons explained that psilocybin—the psychoactive compound in “magic mushrooms”—has been used for thousands of years in sacred ritual. Today, it’s being clinically studied for depression, trauma, and end-of-life anxiety. Several U.S. states, including Oregon and Colorado, have already approved regulated use in therapeutic settings.
 Microdosing vs. full-dose journeys.We talked about the difference between microdosing (small, sub-perceptual doses taken regularly) and higher-dose “journey” sessions, which can open people to profound experiences of unity, inner clarity, or even a rehearsal of death—helping some individuals release long-held fear or emotional pain.
 The healing comes from preparation and integration.Dr. Simmons emphasized that psychedelics aren’t miracle pills. Safety, psychological screening, and careful integration afterward are essential—especially for those with conditions like bipolar disorder or schizophrenia, where use is contraindicated.
 Beyond chemicals: spiritual repair.According to Dr. Simmons, psilocybin can temporarily silence the inner chatter of the “monkey mind,” opening space for deep insight, connection, and awe. She believes these moments remind us that we’re more than our bodies—and can reconnect us with a sense of mystery in an increasingly mechanized world.
 A new kind of medicine.With her clinical practice and book, Mushroom Pharmacy, Dr. Simmons invites us to rethink how healing happens—not just with prescriptions, but with purpose, intention, and reconnection to self and nature.

Dr. Simmons left us with a simple reminder: Mushrooms alone may not save your life—but when used with wisdom, they can help you remember how to live it more fully.
🎧 Catch the full interview now on Love University to explore the intersection of brain science, plant medicine, and personal transformation—with one of the most grounded and inspiring voices in the psychedelic wellness space. Also make sure to follow Dr. Avila on Instagram at @dralexavila
 
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever carried a family secret so heavy that the only way to heal was to bring it into the open?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we sat down with Richard K. Lowy—international event producer, creative director, and now author of Kalman &amp; Leopold: Surviving Mengele’s Auschwitz (Jan 2025). Through deep, painstaking interviews with his father, Leopold, and his father’s childhood friend, Kalman, Richard uncovers how two Hungarian-Jewish boys—friends by circumstance—survived Josef Mengele’s experiments, served SS guards, endured unspeakable horror, and ultimately reunited more than five decades later.</p>
<p>Here are a few highlights from our conversation:</p>
<ul>
<li>From stages to testimony. Richard had a successful career producing events for icons like Van Morrison and thought leaders such as Malcolm Gladwell, but says he reached a tipping point: the weight of his father’s unwritten history was greater than the draw of any concert or summit.</li>
<li> The bridge between film and book. His documentary, Leo’s Journey, became the foundation for deeper psychological layers in the memoir—exploring post-traumatic growth, social support as a buffer, gallows humor, and how friendship can serve as a lifeline in extreme trauma.</li>
<li> Friendship as survival, and the science behind it. In the camps, Kalman and Leopold became a “protective pair.” Psychological research supports the concept that in trauma zones, strong dyadic bonds (pairs) lower mortality risk. Richard also explores reciprocal altruism (mutual giving and protection between two people) and how it plays out in survival—each risking for the other, not out of obligation, but from shared trust.</li>
<li> Humor, grief, and truth. The memoir includes moments of gallows humor—dark laughter amid horror. Richard says that while the book risks jarring readers, it was essential to preserve the emotional authenticity of his father’s voice.</li>
<li>Tragedy as a platform for inspiration. With his media appearances and public speaking, Richard’s mission is to turn sacred memory into living purpose—raising witnesses, protectors, and storytellers to resist forgetting the unforgettable.</li>
</ul>
<p>Always remember Richard’s lesson we need to learn: suffering doesn’t just require remembrance—it demands witness, action, and connection.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever carried a family secret so heavy that the only way to heal was to bring it into the open?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we sat down with Richard K. Lowy—international event producer, creative director, and now author of <em>Kalman &amp; Leopold: Surviving Mengele’s Auschwitz</em> (Jan 2025). Through deep, painstaking interviews with his father, Leopold, and his father’s childhood friend, Kalman, Richard uncovers how two Hungarian-Jewish boys—friends by circumstance—survived Josef Mengele’s experiments, served SS guards, endured unspeakable horror, and ultimately reunited more than five decades later.</p>
<p>Here are a few highlights from our conversation:</p>
<ul>
<li>From stages to testimony. Richard had a successful career producing events for icons like Van Morrison and thought leaders such as Malcolm Gladwell, but says he reached a tipping point: the weight of his father’s unwritten history was greater than the draw of any concert or summit.</li>
<li> The bridge between film and book. His documentary, Leo’s Journey, became the foundation for deeper psychological layers in the memoir—exploring post-traumatic growth, social support as a buffer, gallows humor, and how friendship can serve as a lifeline in extreme trauma.</li>
<li> Friendship as survival, and the science behind it. In the camps, Kalman and Leopold became a “protective pair.” Psychological research supports the concept that in trauma zones, strong dyadic bonds (pairs) lower mortality risk. Richard also explores reciprocal altruism (mutual giving and protection between two people) and how it plays out in survival—each risking for the other, not out of obligation, but from shared trust.</li>
<li> Humor, grief, and truth. The memoir includes moments of gallows humor—dark laughter amid horror. Richard says that while the book risks jarring readers, it was essential to preserve the emotional authenticity of his father’s voice.</li>
<li>Tragedy as a platform for inspiration. With his media appearances and public speaking, Richard’s mission is to turn sacred memory into living purpose—raising witnesses, protectors, and storytellers to resist forgetting the unforgettable.</li>
</ul>
<p>Always remember Richard’s lesson we need to learn: suffering doesn’t just require remembrance—it demands witness, action, and connection.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have you ever carried a family secret so heavy that the only way to heal was to bring it into the open?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we sat down with Richard K. Lowy—international event producer, creative director, and now author of Kalman &amp; Leopold: Surviving Mengele’s Auschwitz (Jan 2025). Through deep, painstaking interviews with his father, Leopold, and his father’s childhood friend, Kalman, Richard uncovers how two Hungarian-Jewish boys—friends by circumstance—survived Josef Mengele’s experiments, served SS guards, endured unspeakable horror, and ultimately reunited more than five decades later.
Here are a few highlights from our conversation:

From stages to testimony. Richard had a successful career producing events for icons like Van Morrison and thought leaders such as Malcolm Gladwell, but says he reached a tipping point: the weight of his father’s unwritten history was greater than the draw of any concert or summit.
 The bridge between film and book. His documentary, Leo’s Journey, became the foundation for deeper psychological layers in the memoir—exploring post-traumatic growth, social support as a buffer, gallows humor, and how friendship can serve as a lifeline in extreme trauma.
 Friendship as survival, and the science behind it. In the camps, Kalman and Leopold became a “protective pair.” Psychological research supports the concept that in trauma zones, strong dyadic bonds (pairs) lower mortality risk. Richard also explores reciprocal altruism (mutual giving and protection between two people) and how it plays out in survival—each risking for the other, not out of obligation, but from shared trust.
 Humor, grief, and truth. The memoir includes moments of gallows humor—dark laughter amid horror. Richard says that while the book risks jarring readers, it was essential to preserve the emotional authenticity of his father’s voice.
Tragedy as a platform for inspiration. With his media appearances and public speaking, Richard’s mission is to turn sacred memory into living purpose—raising witnesses, protectors, and storytellers to resist forgetting the unforgettable.

Always remember Richard’s lesson we need to learn: suffering doesn’t just require remembrance—it demands witness, action, and connection.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever faced something so traumatic that it felt impossible to move forward—and wondered how anyone could choose optimism in the aftermath?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we sat down with Jenna Edwards—actor (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), award-winning producer, and mental health advocate—who survived the tragic 2003 Santa Monica Farmer’s Market crash and the years of debilitating PTSD that followed. Jenna is the bestselling author of Aggressive Optimism, host of the Aggressive Optimism Podcast, and founder of Jenna Edwards Media, where she helps creators turn their hardest stories into uplifting content.</p>
<p>Here are some important elements of Aggressive Optimism:</p>
<ul>
<li> From tragedy to triumph. Jenna recounted the harrowing Farmer’s Market crash—when she witnessed an elderly driver plowed through the crowd killing 10 people and injuring 63 (she saw a man killed right in front of her)—and how that moment reshaped her life. Her recovery journey was long and painful, but it also birthed a new philosophy: Aggressive Optimism.</li>
<li> Aggressive versus naïve optimism. Aggressive Optimism isn’t about pretending everything is fine—it’s about facing hard truths with honesty, choosing optimism as a deliberate act of strength, taking real steps forward, and leaning on community instead of going it alone.</li>
<li> Speak the hard stuff out loud. Whether in classrooms, on stage, or in one-on-one conversations, sharing trauma stories out loud is a key to dismantling shame and igniting hope—for ourselves and for others.</li>
<li> Choosing hope as rebellion. When PTSD tried to silence her, Jenna refused to stay broken. She chose to dream again, to keep creating, and to remind others that hope itself is a radical act of strength.</li>
</ul>
<p>Jenna left us with a powerful reminder:  “Aggressive optimism is a mindset where we acknowledge the challenges in front of us but remain fiercely optimistic about finding a way forward. It's about being real without dwelling in negativity.”</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever faced something so traumatic that it felt impossible to move forward—and wondered how anyone could choose optimism in the aftermath?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we sat down with Jenna Edwards—actor (<em>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</em>), award-winning producer, and mental health advocate—who survived the tragic 2003 Santa Monica Farmer’s Market crash and the years of debilitating PTSD that followed. Jenna is the bestselling author of <em>Aggressive Optimism</em>, host of the Aggressive Optimism Podcast, and founder of Jenna Edwards Media, where she helps creators turn their hardest stories into uplifting content.</p>
<p>Here are some important elements of <em>Aggressive Optimism</em>:</p>
<ul>
<li> From tragedy to triumph. Jenna recounted the harrowing Farmer’s Market crash—when she witnessed an elderly driver plowed through the crowd killing 10 people and injuring 63 (she saw a man killed right in front of her)—and how that moment reshaped her life. Her recovery journey was long and painful, but it also birthed a new philosophy: Aggressive Optimism.</li>
<li> Aggressive versus naïve optimism. Aggressive Optimism isn’t about pretending everything is fine—it’s about facing hard truths with honesty, choosing optimism as a deliberate act of strength, taking real steps forward, and leaning on community instead of going it alone.</li>
<li> Speak the hard stuff out loud. Whether in classrooms, on stage, or in one-on-one conversations, sharing trauma stories out loud is a key to dismantling shame and igniting hope—for ourselves and for others.</li>
<li> Choosing hope as rebellion. When PTSD tried to silence her, Jenna refused to stay broken. She chose to dream again, to keep creating, and to remind others that hope itself is a radical act of strength.</li>
</ul>
<p>Jenna left us with a powerful reminder:  <em>“Aggressive optimism is a mindset where we acknowledge the challenges in front of us but remain fiercely optimistic about finding a way forward. It's about being real without dwelling in negativity.”</em></p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have you ever faced something so traumatic that it felt impossible to move forward—and wondered how anyone could choose optimism in the aftermath?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we sat down with Jenna Edwards—actor (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), award-winning producer, and mental health advocate—who survived the tragic 2003 Santa Monica Farmer’s Market crash and the years of debilitating PTSD that followed. Jenna is the bestselling author of Aggressive Optimism, host of the Aggressive Optimism Podcast, and founder of Jenna Edwards Media, where she helps creators turn their hardest stories into uplifting content.
Here are some important elements of Aggressive Optimism:

 From tragedy to triumph. Jenna recounted the harrowing Farmer’s Market crash—when she witnessed an elderly driver plowed through the crowd killing 10 people and injuring 63 (she saw a man killed right in front of her)—and how that moment reshaped her life. Her recovery journey was long and painful, but it also birthed a new philosophy: Aggressive Optimism.
 Aggressive versus naïve optimism. Aggressive Optimism isn’t about pretending everything is fine—it’s about facing hard truths with honesty, choosing optimism as a deliberate act of strength, taking real steps forward, and leaning on community instead of going it alone.
 Speak the hard stuff out loud. Whether in classrooms, on stage, or in one-on-one conversations, sharing trauma stories out loud is a key to dismantling shame and igniting hope—for ourselves and for others.
 Choosing hope as rebellion. When PTSD tried to silence her, Jenna refused to stay broken. She chose to dream again, to keep creating, and to remind others that hope itself is a radical act of strength.

Jenna left us with a powerful reminder:  “Aggressive optimism is a mindset where we acknowledge the challenges in front of us but remain fiercely optimistic about finding a way forward. It's about being real without dwelling in negativity.”]]></itunes:summary>
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        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/sparks-songs-and-soul%e2%80%94with-special-guest-aspen-jacobsen-award-winning-recording-artist/</link>
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<p>Have you ever wondered what it’s like to busk with a red ukulele at nine years old—and end up headlining festivals before even finishing high school?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we sat down with Aspen Jacobsen—an 18-year-old Americana-folk prodigy and award-winning recording artist. With her finger-style guitar, mandolin, and raw vocals, Aspen’s debut LP Arsonist Daughter is turning heads with its fearless lyrics on relationships, mental health, and social justice.</p>
<p>Here are a few highlights from our conversation:</p>
<p>• Origins of a prodigy. Aspen shared what she sang for tips as a 9-year-old busker—and why music called her even without a family influence. She described herself as an “old soul” drawn to lyrics that spark reflection and change.</p>
<p>• Why fire? We asked why her debut album carries the title Arsonist Daughter. For Aspen, fire symbolizes transformation—controlled destruction that clears the way for rebirth. She even pointed out the lyric that burns hottest for her personally.</p>
<p>• Music as medicine. Anxiety often threads through Aspen’s lyrics. She opened up about whether performing soothes or stirs it—and how songwriting itself gives her a tool for healing that therapy alone could not.</p>
<p>• Staying grounded. From sold-out shows to industry recognition, Aspen stays centered by leaning on close friends, mindfulness practices, and remembering why she writes: to spark thought, ignite conversations, and inspire change.</p>
<p>• Takeaway from Arsonist Daughter. Each track, Aspen says, is a spark meant to ignite reflection—on faith, climate grief, mental health, or identity. Her goal is for listeners not only to hear her music but to feel compelled toward empathy and action.</p>
<p>Aspen left us with one lasting truth: songs aren’t just melodies—they’re matches. When you strike them, they can light up the dark corners of your heart.</p>
<p>Catch the full interview now on Love University to hear Aspen’s remarkable journey—from street corners to festival stages—and why she believes music can still change the world, one lyric at a time.</p>
<p> </p>


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<p>Have you ever wondered what it’s like to busk with a red ukulele at nine years old—and end up headlining festivals before even finishing high school?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we sat down with Aspen Jacobsen—an 18-year-old Americana-folk prodigy and award-winning recording artist. With her finger-style guitar, mandolin, and raw vocals, Aspen’s debut LP <em>Arsonist Daughter</em> is turning heads with its fearless lyrics on relationships, mental health, and social justice.</p>
<p>Here are a few highlights from our conversation:</p>
<p>• Origins of a prodigy. Aspen shared what she sang for tips as a 9-year-old busker—and why music called her even without a family influence. She described herself as an “old soul” drawn to lyrics that spark reflection and change.</p>
<p>• Why fire? We asked why her debut album carries the title <em>Arsonist Daughter</em>. For Aspen, fire symbolizes transformation—controlled destruction that clears the way for rebirth. She even pointed out the lyric that burns hottest for her personally.</p>
<p>• Music as medicine. Anxiety often threads through Aspen’s lyrics. She opened up about whether performing soothes or stirs it—and how songwriting itself gives her a tool for healing that therapy alone could not.</p>
<p>• Staying grounded. From sold-out shows to industry recognition, Aspen stays centered by leaning on close friends, mindfulness practices, and remembering why she writes: to spark thought, ignite conversations, and inspire change.</p>
<p>• Takeaway from <em>Arsonist Daughter</em>. Each track, Aspen says, is a spark meant to ignite reflection—on faith, climate grief, mental health, or identity. Her goal is for listeners not only to hear her music but to feel compelled toward empathy and action.</p>
<p>Aspen left us with one lasting truth: songs aren’t just melodies—they’re matches. When you strike them, they can light up the dark corners of your heart.</p>
<p>Catch the full interview now on Love University to hear Aspen’s remarkable journey—from street corners to festival stages—and why she believes music can still change the world, one lyric at a time.</p>
<p> </p>


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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to busk with a red ukulele at nine years old—and end up headlining festivals before even finishing high school?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we sat down with Aspen Jacobsen—an 18-year-old Americana-folk prodigy and award-winning recording artist. With her finger-style guitar, mandolin, and raw vocals, Aspen’s debut LP Arsonist Daughter is turning heads with its fearless lyrics on relationships, mental health, and social justice.
Here are a few highlights from our conversation:
• Origins of a prodigy. Aspen shared what she sang for tips as a 9-year-old busker—and why music called her even without a family influence. She described herself as an “old soul” drawn to lyrics that spark reflection and change.
• Why fire? We asked why her debut album carries the title Arsonist Daughter. For Aspen, fire symbolizes transformation—controlled destruction that clears the way for rebirth. She even pointed out the lyric that burns hottest for her personally.
• Music as medicine. Anxiety often threads through Aspen’s lyrics. She opened up about whether performing soothes or stirs it—and how songwriting itself gives her a tool for healing that therapy alone could not.
• Staying grounded. From sold-out shows to industry recognition, Aspen stays centered by leaning on close friends, mindfulness practices, and remembering why she writes: to spark thought, ignite conversations, and inspire change.
• Takeaway from Arsonist Daughter. Each track, Aspen says, is a spark meant to ignite reflection—on faith, climate grief, mental health, or identity. Her goal is for listeners not only to hear her music but to feel compelled toward empathy and action.
Aspen left us with one lasting truth: songs aren’t just melodies—they’re matches. When you strike them, they can light up the dark corners of your heart.
Catch the full interview now on Love University to hear Aspen’s remarkable journey—from street corners to festival stages—and why she believes music can still change the world, one lyric at a time.
 


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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever worked incredibly hard toward a dream—only to feel like you’re not making any progress?  What if the key wasn’t just trying harder, but trying smarter?</p>
<p>On this week’s Love University episode, we explore the science and psychology of effective trying—how to aim your efforts in the right way for the right goals. Whether you’re pursuing love, career success, health, or personal growth, this method can transform the way you approach your ambitions.</p>
<p>Here are the three game-changing insights we covered:</p>
<p>Meditate on Greatness
Too often, repeated setbacks cause us to give up entirely—a psychological phenomenon known as learned helplessness. The solution is to seek out role models who’ve already succeeded in what you want to do. For example, Heather, an HR professional, was unfulfilled in her career until she met a local congresswoman she admired. Volunteering for her campaign not only reignited Heather’s passion but also gave her a new career direction. By studying and connecting with those who’ve walked the path before you, you create a roadmap that can save you years of trial and error.</p>
<p>Reverse Your Trying
Sometimes effort works against you. When you push too hard—whether in relationships, business, or personal goals—you may create pressure that drives results away. Instead, step back. If your dating life feels stalled, shift your focus inward: pick up a hobby, travel, strengthen friendships. By letting go of the chase and becoming more grounded and fulfilled on your own, you naturally draw in the right opportunities to meet the right person. Reverse trying turns forced effort into effortless attraction.</p>
<p>Try for Your Don
Your Don—taken from the Spanish word for “gift”—is your natural, God-given talent. It’s the skill or passion that energizes you, inspires you, and allows you to contribute your best to the world. If you love cooking, you might look into a culinary career. Consider if numbers are your passion, then finance could be perfect for you. Or, if you need to feed your soul, a career in psychology or spirituality can be just what you need. When you work within your natural strengths, your energy increases, motivation rises, and you’ll find that success becomes not only possible—but sustainable.</p>
<p>The Three Tries aren’t about doing more—they’re about doing what works: learning from proven success, stepping back when over-effort is holding you back, and aiming for goals that align with your deepest talents. When you apply these steps, you start making real, lasting progress toward your biggest dreams.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever worked incredibly hard toward a dream—only to feel like you’re not making any progress?  What if the key wasn’t just trying harder, but trying smarter?</p>
<p>On this week’s Love University episode, we explore the science and psychology of effective trying—how to aim your efforts in the right way for the right goals. Whether you’re pursuing love, career success, health, or personal growth, this method can transform the way you approach your ambitions.</p>
<p>Here are the three game-changing insights we covered:</p>
<p>Meditate on Greatness<br>
Too often, repeated setbacks cause us to give up entirely—a psychological phenomenon known as learned helplessness. The solution is to seek out role models who’ve already succeeded in what you want to do. For example, Heather, an HR professional, was unfulfilled in her career until she met a local congresswoman she admired. Volunteering for her campaign not only reignited Heather’s passion but also gave her a new career direction. By studying and connecting with those who’ve walked the path before you, you create a roadmap that can save you years of trial and error.</p>
<p>Reverse Your Trying<br>
Sometimes effort works against you. When you push too hard—whether in relationships, business, or personal goals—you may create pressure that drives results away. Instead, step back. If your dating life feels stalled, shift your focus inward: pick up a hobby, travel, strengthen friendships. By letting go of the chase and becoming more grounded and fulfilled on your own, you naturally draw in the right opportunities to meet the right person. Reverse trying turns forced effort into effortless attraction.</p>
<p>Try for Your Don<br>
Your Don—taken from the Spanish word for “gift”—is your natural, God-given talent. It’s the skill or passion that energizes you, inspires you, and allows you to contribute your best to the world. If you love cooking, you might look into a culinary career. Consider if numbers are your passion, then finance could be perfect for you. Or, if you need to feed your soul, a career in psychology or spirituality can be just what you need. When you work within your natural strengths, your energy increases, motivation rises, and you’ll find that success becomes not only possible—but sustainable.</p>
<p>The Three Tries aren’t about doing more—they’re about doing what works: learning from proven success, stepping back when over-effort is holding you back, and aiming for goals that align with your deepest talents. When you apply these steps, you start making real, lasting progress toward your biggest dreams.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have you ever worked incredibly hard toward a dream—only to feel like you’re not making any progress?  What if the key wasn’t just trying harder, but trying smarter?
On this week’s Love University episode, we explore the science and psychology of effective trying—how to aim your efforts in the right way for the right goals. Whether you’re pursuing love, career success, health, or personal growth, this method can transform the way you approach your ambitions.
Here are the three game-changing insights we covered:
Meditate on GreatnessToo often, repeated setbacks cause us to give up entirely—a psychological phenomenon known as learned helplessness. The solution is to seek out role models who’ve already succeeded in what you want to do. For example, Heather, an HR professional, was unfulfilled in her career until she met a local congresswoman she admired. Volunteering for her campaign not only reignited Heather’s passion but also gave her a new career direction. By studying and connecting with those who’ve walked the path before you, you create a roadmap that can save you years of trial and error.
Reverse Your TryingSometimes effort works against you. When you push too hard—whether in relationships, business, or personal goals—you may create pressure that drives results away. Instead, step back. If your dating life feels stalled, shift your focus inward: pick up a hobby, travel, strengthen friendships. By letting go of the chase and becoming more grounded and fulfilled on your own, you naturally draw in the right opportunities to meet the right person. Reverse trying turns forced effort into effortless attraction.
Try for Your DonYour Don—taken from the Spanish word for “gift”—is your natural, God-given talent. It’s the skill or passion that energizes you, inspires you, and allows you to contribute your best to the world. If you love cooking, you might look into a culinary career. Consider if numbers are your passion, then finance could be perfect for you. Or, if you need to feed your soul, a career in psychology or spirituality can be just what you need. When you work within your natural strengths, your energy increases, motivation rises, and you’ll find that success becomes not only possible—but sustainable.
The Three Tries aren’t about doing more—they’re about doing what works: learning from proven success, stepping back when over-effort is holding you back, and aiming for goals that align with your deepest talents. When you apply these steps, you start making real, lasting progress toward your biggest dreams.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>HEAL YOUR CORE WOUNDS THROUGH ASTROLOGY AND SELF-FORGIVENESS, WITH SPECIAL GUEST: LISA TAHIR, THE WORLD’S HEALER WITH THE STARS</title>
        <itunes:title>HEAL YOUR CORE WOUNDS THROUGH ASTROLOGY AND SELF-FORGIVENESS, WITH SPECIAL GUEST: LISA TAHIR, THE WORLD’S HEALER WITH THE STARS</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/can-the-stars-reveal-your-deepest-wound%e2%80%94and-your-path-to-healing-with-special-guest-lisa-tahir-the-world-s-healer/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever felt stuck in the same emotional pattern—no matter how much you try to change? What if that pattern was written in the stars… and could be healed through radical self-forgiveness?</p>
<p>On this week’s enlightening episode of Love University, we welcome Lisa Tahir—licensed therapist, podcast host of All Things Therapy, and author of The Chiron Effect: Healing Our Core Wounds Through Astrology, Empathy, and Self-Forgiveness. With a blend of psychotherapy, spiritual insight, and something called psychoastrology, Lisa helps people uncover their deepest inner wound—and alchemize it into strength.</p>
<p>Here’s what we explored in this soul-healing conversation:</p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Your Chiron placement is your “wounded healer” key. Chiron—a celestial body named after the mythical centaur who could heal others but not himself—represents your most tender internal wound. Lisa shows how discovering its sign and house in your birth chart reveals the area of life where you’ve been hurt the most—and where you’re called to grow the most.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>From pain to power: the Chiron Effect. Lisa breaks down how we unconsciously repeat the same emotional themes (relationships, health, money, career) until we face the core wound underneath—and how forgiveness, responsibility, and spiritual connection are the cure.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Healing starts with empathy—for yourself. Whether your wound is around perfectionism (Virgo), rejection (Aries), or trust (Scorpio), Lisa shares how writing self-affirmations, setting boundaries, and reconnecting to joy can help release toxic cycles.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Psychoastrology meets purpose. Learn how each of the 12 astrological houses reflects a unique life domain—family, body, money, love, legacy, and more—so you can understand where your triggers come from and how to transform them into compassion.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Bonus: We even ask if cats are more spiritual than dogs. (She has two—Jiggy and Baby—and a strong opinion.)</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Lisa’s message is clear and powerful: you are not broken. You are simply being invited to heal—and to remember your original wholeness. With self-compassion, spiritual awareness, and a willingness to do the inner work, your core wound can become your greatest teacher.</p>
<p>Tune in now to Love University, and start dancing with your shadow… into the light.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever felt stuck in the same emotional pattern—no matter how much you try to change? What if that pattern was written in the stars… and could be healed through radical self-forgiveness?</p>
<p>On this week’s enlightening episode of <em>Love University</em>, we welcome Lisa Tahir—licensed therapist, podcast host of <em>All Things Therapy</em>, and author of <em>The Chiron Effect: Healing Our Core Wounds Through Astrology, Empathy, and Self-Forgiveness</em>. With a blend of psychotherapy, spiritual insight, and something called <em>psychoastrology</em>, Lisa helps people uncover their deepest inner wound—and alchemize it into strength.</p>
<p>Here’s what we explored in this soul-healing conversation:</p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Your Chiron placement is your “wounded healer” key. Chiron—a celestial body named after the mythical centaur who could heal others but not himself—represents your most tender internal wound. Lisa shows how discovering its sign and house in your birth chart reveals the area of life where you’ve been hurt the most—and where you’re called to grow the most.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>From pain to power: the Chiron Effect. Lisa breaks down how we unconsciously repeat the same emotional themes (relationships, health, money, career) until we face the core wound underneath—and how forgiveness, responsibility, and spiritual connection are the cure.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Healing starts with empathy—for yourself. Whether your wound is around perfectionism (Virgo), rejection (Aries), or trust (Scorpio), Lisa shares how writing self-affirmations, setting boundaries, and reconnecting to joy can help release toxic cycles.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Psychoastrology meets purpose. Learn how each of the 12 astrological houses reflects a unique life domain—family, body, money, love, legacy, and more—so you can understand where your triggers come from and how to transform them into compassion.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Bonus: We even ask if cats are more spiritual than dogs. (She has two—Jiggy and Baby—and a strong opinion.)</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Lisa’s message is clear and powerful: <em>you are not broken.</em> You are simply being invited to heal—and to remember your original wholeness. With self-compassion, spiritual awareness, and a willingness to do the inner work, your core wound can become your greatest teacher.</p>
<p>Tune in now to <em>Love University</em>, and start dancing with your shadow… into the light.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have you ever felt stuck in the same emotional pattern—no matter how much you try to change? What if that pattern was written in the stars… and could be healed through radical self-forgiveness?
On this week’s enlightening episode of Love University, we welcome Lisa Tahir—licensed therapist, podcast host of All Things Therapy, and author of The Chiron Effect: Healing Our Core Wounds Through Astrology, Empathy, and Self-Forgiveness. With a blend of psychotherapy, spiritual insight, and something called psychoastrology, Lisa helps people uncover their deepest inner wound—and alchemize it into strength.
Here’s what we explored in this soul-healing conversation:


Your Chiron placement is your “wounded healer” key. Chiron—a celestial body named after the mythical centaur who could heal others but not himself—represents your most tender internal wound. Lisa shows how discovering its sign and house in your birth chart reveals the area of life where you’ve been hurt the most—and where you’re called to grow the most.


From pain to power: the Chiron Effect. Lisa breaks down how we unconsciously repeat the same emotional themes (relationships, health, money, career) until we face the core wound underneath—and how forgiveness, responsibility, and spiritual connection are the cure.


Healing starts with empathy—for yourself. Whether your wound is around perfectionism (Virgo), rejection (Aries), or trust (Scorpio), Lisa shares how writing self-affirmations, setting boundaries, and reconnecting to joy can help release toxic cycles.


Psychoastrology meets purpose. Learn how each of the 12 astrological houses reflects a unique life domain—family, body, money, love, legacy, and more—so you can understand where your triggers come from and how to transform them into compassion.


Bonus: We even ask if cats are more spiritual than dogs. (She has two—Jiggy and Baby—and a strong opinion.)


Lisa’s message is clear and powerful: you are not broken. You are simply being invited to heal—and to remember your original wholeness. With self-compassion, spiritual awareness, and a willingness to do the inner work, your core wound can become your greatest teacher.
Tune in now to Love University, and start dancing with your shadow… into the light.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>ARE YOU SPIRITUALLY SEXY? HOW GRIEF, DANCE, AND DIVINE ENERGY CAN TRANSFORM YOUR HEALTH AND LIFE WITH DR. ZAHRA TABASSIAN</title>
        <itunes:title>ARE YOU SPIRITUALLY SEXY? HOW GRIEF, DANCE, AND DIVINE ENERGY CAN TRANSFORM YOUR HEALTH AND LIFE WITH DR. ZAHRA TABASSIAN</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-spiritually-sexy-how-grief-dance-and-divine-energy-can-transform-your-health-with-dr-zahra-tabassian/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-spiritually-sexy-how-grief-dance-and-divine-energy-can-transform-your-health-with-dr-zahra-tabassian/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2025 05:16:23 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you believe it’s possible to heal your body—and your heart—through joy, movement, and spiritual connection?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of Love University, we welcome the radiant Dr. Zahra Tabassian—known as “America’s Healing Dancing Doctor.” A double-board-certified internist and nephrologist, Dr. Tabassian blends cutting-edge medicine with soulful healing through her “Spiritually Sexy” method. Her story begins with heartbreak—losing her beloved father—and evolves into a revolutionary mind-body-spirit framework that’s changing lives.</p>
<p>Here are some highlights from our inspiring conversation:</p>
<ul>
<li>She turned grief into grace. Dr. Tabassian’s memoir My Daughter, My Dad explores the mystical bond between father and daughter—and how that loss led her to birth the “Dance to the Music of Your Soul” method.</li>
<li>Her method raises your BEE. Using the 3 M’s—Music, Mindset, and Movement—she helps patients raise their Bio-Electromagnetic Energy (BEE) to reverse inflammation, restore kidney function, and feel vibrant and disease-resistant.</li>
<li>She defines what it means to be “Spiritually Sexy.” According to Dr. T, it’s being deeply connected to your divine spark—and letting that joy ripple through your body, health, and relationships.</li>
<li>You’ll even learn a 3-minute micro-practice—a quick routine you can do anywhere to breathe, dance, and shift your mindset back into joy and possibility.</li>
</ul>
<p>Dr. Tabassian reminds us that medicine doesn’t have to be cold and clinical. With faith, rhythm, and purpose, it can be joyful, sacred—and sexy.</p>
<p>Tune in to hear her remarkable journey from Tehran prodigy to Los Angeles healer, and learn how you can co-create your own health destiny… starting from the inside out.</p>
<p>💫 “With God in us, all things are possible.” — Dr. Zahra Tabassian</p>
<p>Listen now on Love University—where the heart and the soul come to learn.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you believe it’s possible to heal your body—<em>and</em> your heart—through joy, movement, and spiritual connection?</p>
<p>On this week’s episode of <em>Love University</em>, we welcome the radiant Dr. Zahra Tabassian—known as “America’s Healing Dancing Doctor.” A double-board-certified internist and nephrologist, Dr. Tabassian blends cutting-edge medicine with soulful healing through her “Spiritually Sexy” method. Her story begins with heartbreak—losing her beloved father—and evolves into a revolutionary mind-body-spirit framework that’s changing lives.</p>
<p>Here are some highlights from our inspiring conversation:</p>
<ul>
<li>She turned grief into grace. Dr. Tabassian’s memoir <em>My Daughter, My Dad</em> explores the mystical bond between father and daughter—and how that loss led her to birth the “Dance to the Music of Your Soul” method.</li>
<li>Her method raises your BEE. Using the 3 M’s—Music, Mindset, and Movement—she helps patients raise their Bio-Electromagnetic Energy (BEE) to reverse inflammation, restore kidney function, and feel vibrant and disease-resistant.</li>
<li>She defines what it means to be “Spiritually Sexy.” According to Dr. T, it’s being deeply connected to your divine spark—and letting that joy ripple through your body, health, and relationships.</li>
<li>You’ll even learn a 3-minute micro-practice—a quick routine you can do anywhere to breathe, dance, and shift your mindset back into joy and possibility.</li>
</ul>
<p>Dr. Tabassian reminds us that medicine doesn’t have to be cold and clinical. With faith, rhythm, and purpose, it can be joyful, sacred—and sexy.</p>
<p>Tune in to hear her remarkable journey from Tehran prodigy to Los Angeles healer, and learn how <em>you</em> can co-create your own health destiny… starting from the inside out.</p>
<p>💫 <em>“With God in us, all things are possible.”</em> — Dr. Zahra Tabassian</p>
<p>Listen now on <em>Love University</em>—where the heart and the soul come to learn.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><em> </em></p>
<p><em> </em></p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you believe it’s possible to heal your body—and your heart—through joy, movement, and spiritual connection?
On this week’s episode of Love University, we welcome the radiant Dr. Zahra Tabassian—known as “America’s Healing Dancing Doctor.” A double-board-certified internist and nephrologist, Dr. Tabassian blends cutting-edge medicine with soulful healing through her “Spiritually Sexy” method. Her story begins with heartbreak—losing her beloved father—and evolves into a revolutionary mind-body-spirit framework that’s changing lives.
Here are some highlights from our inspiring conversation:

She turned grief into grace. Dr. Tabassian’s memoir My Daughter, My Dad explores the mystical bond between father and daughter—and how that loss led her to birth the “Dance to the Music of Your Soul” method.
Her method raises your BEE. Using the 3 M’s—Music, Mindset, and Movement—she helps patients raise their Bio-Electromagnetic Energy (BEE) to reverse inflammation, restore kidney function, and feel vibrant and disease-resistant.
She defines what it means to be “Spiritually Sexy.” According to Dr. T, it’s being deeply connected to your divine spark—and letting that joy ripple through your body, health, and relationships.
You’ll even learn a 3-minute micro-practice—a quick routine you can do anywhere to breathe, dance, and shift your mindset back into joy and possibility.

Dr. Tabassian reminds us that medicine doesn’t have to be cold and clinical. With faith, rhythm, and purpose, it can be joyful, sacred—and sexy.
Tune in to hear her remarkable journey from Tehran prodigy to Los Angeles healer, and learn how you can co-create your own health destiny… starting from the inside out.
💫 “With God in us, all things are possible.” — Dr. Zahra Tabassian
Listen now on Love University—where the heart and the soul come to learn.
 
 
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        <title>ARE YOU A WHEELER DEALER? HOW TO FIND YOUR PARTNER-IN FUN FOR A LIFETIME OF EXCITING ADVENTURE AND EMPIRE BUILDING AS AN ESTJ (MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE)</title>
        <itunes:title>ARE YOU A WHEELER DEALER? HOW TO FIND YOUR PARTNER-IN FUN FOR A LIFETIME OF EXCITING ADVENTURE AND EMPIRE BUILDING AS AN ESTJ (MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE)</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-a-wheeler-dealer-how-to-find-your-partner-in-fun-for-a-lifetime-of-exciting-adventure-and-empire-building-as-an-estj-myers-briggs-type/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-a-wheeler-dealer-how-to-find-your-partner-in-fun-for-a-lifetime-of-exciting-adventure-and-empire-building-as-an-estj-myers-briggs-type/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 20:51:41 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you crave a relationship that’s fast-paced, full of possibilities, and built on action, ambition, and mutual hustle? If so, you may be the Wheeler Dealer LoveType (ESTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the bold, pragmatic go-getter who turns dreams into deals and wants a partner who’s just as driven. On our Love University podcast, we explored the romantic firepower of the Wheeler Dealer—one of the most dynamic and forward-moving LoveTypes from my book LoveTypes (lovetype.com). Here's what we uncovered:</p>
<p>As a Wheeler Dealer, you love to lead, organize, and execute. You thrive on results—whether it’s launching a business, planning a major trip, or crushing your goals side-by-side with a partner-in-action. You're the type who thinks love should be useful and exciting—about building something real and lasting together. You believe in fun, excitement, smart risks, and doing what works—especially if it gets you both further, faster.</p>
<p>At the same time, your strong personality and focus on achievement can sometimes overshadow emotional nuance. You may struggle with vulnerability or grow impatient with partners who aren’t as efficient or goal-oriented as you are. You want passion—but also progress. And if you feel that your time or effort isn’t respected, you won’t stick around for very long.</p>
<p>The good news? When you match with someone who shares your appetite for adventure and appreciates your powerhouse drive, love becomes not just satisfying—it becomes an empire.</p>
<p>To help you find and keep your ideal co-creator in life and love, consider these power moves:</p>
<ul>
<li>Pick a Partner Who Plays to Win With You: You don’t want a bystander—you want a collaborator. Look for someone who supports your vision, shares your energy, and isn’t afraid to dream big and move fast.</li>
<li>Make Room for Heart, Not Just Hustle: Your natural strength is action—but don’t forget the power of emotional connection. A little softness, presence, and listening can deepen your bond beyond strategy and plans.</li>
<li>Celebrate Your Inner CEO of Love: You run things well—whether in business or romance. Just be sure your partner feels like a true equal, not just a team member on your mission. Remember: Shared leadership equals shared joy.</li>
</ul>
<p>Ultimately, your love story will thrive when it’s fueled by passion, purpose, and mutual respect. With the right partner by your side, you won’t just build a relationship—you’ll build a legacy—one thrilling, laughter-filled deal at a time.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you crave a relationship that’s fast-paced, full of possibilities, and built on action, ambition, and mutual hustle? If so, you may be the Wheeler Dealer LoveType (ESTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the bold, pragmatic go-getter who turns dreams into deals and wants a partner who’s just as driven. On our Love University podcast, we explored the romantic firepower of the Wheeler Dealer—one of the most dynamic and forward-moving LoveTypes from my book <em>LoveTypes</em> (lovetype.com). Here's what we uncovered:</p>
<p>As a Wheeler Dealer, you love to lead, organize, and execute. You thrive on results—whether it’s launching a business, planning a major trip, or crushing your goals side-by-side with a partner-in-action. You're the type who thinks love should be useful and exciting—about building something real and lasting together. You believe in fun, excitement, smart risks, and doing what works—especially if it gets you both further, faster.</p>
<p>At the same time, your strong personality and focus on achievement can sometimes overshadow emotional nuance. You may struggle with vulnerability or grow impatient with partners who aren’t as efficient or goal-oriented as you are. You want passion—but also progress. And if you feel that your time or effort isn’t respected, you won’t stick around for very long.</p>
<p>The good news? When you match with someone who shares your appetite for adventure and appreciates your powerhouse drive, love becomes not just satisfying—it becomes an empire.</p>
<p>To help you find and keep your ideal co-creator in life and love, consider these power moves:</p>
<ul>
<li>Pick a Partner Who Plays to Win With You: You don’t want a bystander—you want a collaborator. Look for someone who supports your vision, shares your energy, and isn’t afraid to dream big and move fast.</li>
<li>Make Room for Heart, Not Just Hustle: Your natural strength is action—but don’t forget the power of emotional connection. A little softness, presence, and listening can deepen your bond beyond strategy and plans.</li>
<li>Celebrate Your Inner CEO of Love: You run things well—whether in business or romance. Just be sure your partner feels like a true equal, not just a team member on your mission. Remember: Shared leadership equals shared joy.</li>
</ul>
<p>Ultimately, your love story will thrive when it’s fueled by passion, purpose, and mutual respect. With the right partner by your side, you won’t just build a relationship—you’ll build a legacy—one thrilling, laughter-filled deal at a time.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you crave a relationship that’s fast-paced, full of possibilities, and built on action, ambition, and mutual hustle? If so, you may be the Wheeler Dealer LoveType (ESTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the bold, pragmatic go-getter who turns dreams into deals and wants a partner who’s just as driven. On our Love University podcast, we explored the romantic firepower of the Wheeler Dealer—one of the most dynamic and forward-moving LoveTypes from my book LoveTypes (lovetype.com). Here's what we uncovered:
As a Wheeler Dealer, you love to lead, organize, and execute. You thrive on results—whether it’s launching a business, planning a major trip, or crushing your goals side-by-side with a partner-in-action. You're the type who thinks love should be useful and exciting—about building something real and lasting together. You believe in fun, excitement, smart risks, and doing what works—especially if it gets you both further, faster.
At the same time, your strong personality and focus on achievement can sometimes overshadow emotional nuance. You may struggle with vulnerability or grow impatient with partners who aren’t as efficient or goal-oriented as you are. You want passion—but also progress. And if you feel that your time or effort isn’t respected, you won’t stick around for very long.
The good news? When you match with someone who shares your appetite for adventure and appreciates your powerhouse drive, love becomes not just satisfying—it becomes an empire.
To help you find and keep your ideal co-creator in life and love, consider these power moves:

Pick a Partner Who Plays to Win With You: You don’t want a bystander—you want a collaborator. Look for someone who supports your vision, shares your energy, and isn’t afraid to dream big and move fast.
Make Room for Heart, Not Just Hustle: Your natural strength is action—but don’t forget the power of emotional connection. A little softness, presence, and listening can deepen your bond beyond strategy and plans.
Celebrate Your Inner CEO of Love: You run things well—whether in business or romance. Just be sure your partner feels like a true equal, not just a team member on your mission. Remember: Shared leadership equals shared joy.

Ultimately, your love story will thrive when it’s fueled by passion, purpose, and mutual respect. With the right partner by your side, you won’t just build a relationship—you’ll build a legacy—one thrilling, laughter-filled deal at a time.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>ARE YOU THE TRADITIONALIST? FINDING AND KEEPING LOVE THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY AS AN ESTJ (TRADITIONALIST)</title>
        <itunes:title>ARE YOU THE TRADITIONALIST? FINDING AND KEEPING LOVE THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY AS AN ESTJ (TRADITIONALIST)</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-the-traditionalist-finding-and-keeping-love-the-old-fashioned-way/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2025 22:36:33 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you long for a relationship built on trust, responsibility, and doing things the “right” way—where roles are clear, effort is mutual, and loyalty is everything? If so, you may be the Traditionalist LoveType (ESTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the grounded, dependable partner who leads with action and honors commitment above all else. On our Love University podcast, we explored the romantic strengths and potential blind spots of the Traditionalist—one of the most reliable and enduring LoveTypes from my book LoveTypes (<a href='lovetype.com'>lovetype.com</a>). Here’s what we discovered:</p>
<p>As a Traditionalist, you take relationships seriously. You’re likely the one who plans the future, keeps things running smoothly, and makes sure that promises are kept. You believe in hard work, structure, and showing love through consistent, tangible actions. When you care about someone, they know it—because you prove it through responsibility, protection, and follow-through.</p>
<p>It’s true that your practical, rule-based nature can sometimes clash with more emotionally expressive or free-spirited types. If your partner is looking for spontaneous romance or lots of emotional nuance, they might misunderstand your love style. You may get frustrated when others don’t “just do what they say they would do,” or when your deep feelings go unnoticed beneath your outer strength.</p>
<p>The good news is that you can build a rock-solid, lasting love when you pair up with someone who shares your values and appreciates your loyal, steady presence.</p>
<p>Here are a few tips to help your traditional heart thrive in today’s topsy-turvy love world:</p>
<ul>
<li> Choose a Partner Who Respects Duty and Dependability: Because you’re not into flaky, chaotic relationships, you need someone who is as serious about commitment and follow-through as you are—ideally someone who sees strength in your stability.</li>
<li> Let a Little Flexibility In: Love doesn’t always follow a blueprint. Practice softening your grip on control now and then. Small moments of vulnerability and spontaneity can go a long way.</li>
<li> Express, Don’t Just Execute: While actions speak loudly, your partner may also need to hear that you love them. Try verbal affirmations and affectionate gestures in addition to your usual responsible deeds.</li>
</ul>
<p>At the end of the day, your greatest romantic power lies in your ability to build a life of integrity, structure, and trust. When you find a partner who respects your old-fashioned values and meets you in your strong, steady rhythm, love becomes not just a feeling—but a legacy. That’s when tradition becomes timeless.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you long for a relationship built on trust, responsibility, and doing things the “right” way—where roles are clear, effort is mutual, and loyalty is everything? If so, you may be the Traditionalist LoveType (ESTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the grounded, dependable partner who leads with action and honors commitment above all else. On our <em>Love University</em> podcast, we explored the romantic strengths and potential blind spots of the Traditionalist—one of the most reliable and enduring LoveTypes from my book <em>LoveTypes</em> (<a href='lovetype.com'>lovetype.com</a>). Here’s what we discovered:</p>
<p>As a Traditionalist, you take relationships seriously. You’re likely the one who plans the future, keeps things running smoothly, and makes sure that promises are kept. You believe in hard work, structure, and showing love through consistent, tangible actions. When you care about someone, they know it—because you prove it through responsibility, protection, and follow-through.</p>
<p>It’s true that your practical, rule-based nature can sometimes clash with more emotionally expressive or free-spirited types. If your partner is looking for spontaneous romance or lots of emotional nuance, they might misunderstand your love style. You may get frustrated when others don’t “just do what they say they would do,” or when your deep feelings go unnoticed beneath your outer strength.</p>
<p>The good news is that you can build a rock-solid, lasting love when you pair up with someone who shares your values and appreciates your loyal, steady presence.</p>
<p>Here are a few tips to help your traditional heart thrive in today’s topsy-turvy love world:</p>
<ul>
<li> Choose a Partner Who Respects Duty and Dependability: Because you’re not into flaky, chaotic relationships, you need someone who is as serious about commitment and follow-through as you are—ideally someone who sees strength in your stability.</li>
<li> Let a Little Flexibility In: Love doesn’t always follow a blueprint. Practice softening your grip on control now and then. Small moments of vulnerability and spontaneity can go a long way.</li>
<li> Express, Don’t Just Execute: While actions speak loudly, your partner may also need to <em>hear</em> that you love them. Try verbal affirmations and affectionate gestures in addition to your usual responsible deeds.</li>
</ul>
<p>At the end of the day, your greatest romantic power lies in your ability to build a life of integrity, structure, and trust. When you find a partner who respects your old-fashioned values and meets you in your strong, steady rhythm, love becomes not just a feeling—but a legacy. That’s when tradition becomes timeless.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you long for a relationship built on trust, responsibility, and doing things the “right” way—where roles are clear, effort is mutual, and loyalty is everything? If so, you may be the Traditionalist LoveType (ESTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the grounded, dependable partner who leads with action and honors commitment above all else. On our Love University podcast, we explored the romantic strengths and potential blind spots of the Traditionalist—one of the most reliable and enduring LoveTypes from my book LoveTypes (lovetype.com). Here’s what we discovered:
As a Traditionalist, you take relationships seriously. You’re likely the one who plans the future, keeps things running smoothly, and makes sure that promises are kept. You believe in hard work, structure, and showing love through consistent, tangible actions. When you care about someone, they know it—because you prove it through responsibility, protection, and follow-through.
It’s true that your practical, rule-based nature can sometimes clash with more emotionally expressive or free-spirited types. If your partner is looking for spontaneous romance or lots of emotional nuance, they might misunderstand your love style. You may get frustrated when others don’t “just do what they say they would do,” or when your deep feelings go unnoticed beneath your outer strength.
The good news is that you can build a rock-solid, lasting love when you pair up with someone who shares your values and appreciates your loyal, steady presence.
Here are a few tips to help your traditional heart thrive in today’s topsy-turvy love world:

 Choose a Partner Who Respects Duty and Dependability: Because you’re not into flaky, chaotic relationships, you need someone who is as serious about commitment and follow-through as you are—ideally someone who sees strength in your stability.
 Let a Little Flexibility In: Love doesn’t always follow a blueprint. Practice softening your grip on control now and then. Small moments of vulnerability and spontaneity can go a long way.
 Express, Don’t Just Execute: While actions speak loudly, your partner may also need to hear that you love them. Try verbal affirmations and affectionate gestures in addition to your usual responsible deeds.

At the end of the day, your greatest romantic power lies in your ability to build a life of integrity, structure, and trust. When you find a partner who respects your old-fashioned values and meets you in your strong, steady rhythm, love becomes not just a feeling—but a legacy. That’s when tradition becomes timeless.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>ARE YOU THE DUTIFUL HOST?  HOW TO FIND AND KEEP YOUR LIFE-LONG LOVE PARTNER AS AN ESFJ (DUTIFUL HOST)</title>
        <itunes:title>ARE YOU THE DUTIFUL HOST?  HOW TO FIND AND KEEP YOUR LIFE-LONG LOVE PARTNER AS AN ESFJ (DUTIFUL HOST)</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-the-dutiful-host-how-find-and-keep-your-life-long-love-partner-as-an-esfj-dutiful-host/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you yearn for a love that’s joyful, socially connected, and filled with shared experiences—one where you feel appreciated for the warmth, effort, and devotion you bring? If so, you may be the Dutiful Host LoveType (ESFJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the gracious, relationship-focused partner who thrives on bringing people together and making them feel cared for. On our Love University podcast, we dove into the romantic strengths and challenges of the Dutiful Host—one of the most generous and loving personality types from my book LoveTypes (lovetype.com). Here’s what we uncovered:</p>
<p>As a Dutiful Host, you radiate friendliness, loyalty, and an almost unmatched desire to please and serve the people you love. You’re the one who remembers birthdays, plans special dinners, and makes everyone feel welcome. Your ideal relationship is one where emotional connection, shared traditions, and active involvement in each other’s lives are front and center. You often go the extra mile to ensure harmony—offering affection, support, and thoughtful gestures to keep love alive and thriving.</p>
<p>Yet, your strong focus on others’ needs can sometimes leave you feeling overlooked or taken for granted. When you can’t take it any longer, you may strongly express your deeper emotional concerns, which may result in conflicts or arguments. The good news is that with the right partner—someone who values your giving heart and reciprocates your care—you can build a lifelong relationship that’s as emotionally rich as it is socially vibrant.</p>
<p>To help you attract and sustain this kind of enduring love, keep these pointers in mind:</p>
<ul>
<li>Choose a Partner Who Values Tradition and Togetherness: You thrive in relationships where family, loyalty, and shared rituals matter. Look for someone who appreciates your efforts and enjoys being part of your social world.</li>
<li> Beware of People-Pleasing Traps: Sometimes you may say “yes” when you mean “no.” Practice setting gentle boundaries—it will strengthen both your self-respect and your relationship.</li>
<li>Celebrate Your Role as a Connector: Whether you're hosting a dinner party or supporting your partner through tough times, your gift for connection is a powerful love language. Just remember: love flows best when it flows both ways.</li>
</ul>
<p>Ultimately, your path to romantic fulfillment lies in embracing your extraordinary capacity for warmth and connection—while making space for your own emotional truth. When you find someone who honors your loyalty and shares your joy in togetherness, love becomes not just a beautiful experience—but a lifelong celebration. With that kind of partnership, you</p>
<p>won’t just host love—you’ll live in it.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you yearn for a love that’s joyful, socially connected, and filled with shared experiences—one where you feel appreciated for the warmth, effort, and devotion you bring? If so, you may be the Dutiful Host LoveType (ESFJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the gracious, relationship-focused partner who thrives on bringing people together and making them feel cared for. On our <em>Love University</em> podcast, we dove into the romantic strengths and challenges of the Dutiful Host—one of the most generous and loving personality types from my book <em>LoveTypes</em> (lovetype.com). Here’s what we uncovered:</p>
<p>As a Dutiful Host, you radiate friendliness, loyalty, and an almost unmatched desire to please and serve the people you love. You’re the one who remembers birthdays, plans special dinners, and makes everyone feel welcome. Your ideal relationship is one where emotional connection, shared traditions, and active involvement in each other’s lives are front and center. You often go the extra mile to ensure harmony—offering affection, support, and thoughtful gestures to keep love alive and thriving.</p>
<p>Yet, your strong focus on others’ needs can sometimes leave you feeling overlooked or taken for granted. When you can’t take it any longer, you may strongly express your deeper emotional concerns, which may result in conflicts or arguments. The good news is that with the right partner—someone who values your giving heart and reciprocates your care—you can build a lifelong relationship that’s as emotionally rich as it is socially vibrant.</p>
<p>To help you attract and sustain this kind of enduring love, keep these pointers in mind:</p>
<ul>
<li>Choose a Partner Who Values Tradition and Togetherness: You thrive in relationships where family, loyalty, and shared rituals matter. Look for someone who appreciates your efforts and enjoys being part of your social world.</li>
<li> Beware of People-Pleasing Traps: Sometimes you may say “yes” when you mean “no.” Practice setting gentle boundaries—it will strengthen both your self-respect and your relationship.</li>
<li>Celebrate Your Role as a Connector: Whether you're hosting a dinner party or supporting your partner through tough times, your gift for connection is a powerful love language. Just remember: love flows best when it flows both ways.</li>
</ul>
<p>Ultimately, your path to romantic fulfillment lies in embracing your extraordinary capacity for warmth and connection—while making space for your own emotional truth. When you find someone who honors your loyalty and shares your joy in togetherness, love becomes not just a beautiful experience—but a lifelong celebration. With that kind of partnership, you</p>
<p>won’t just host love—you’ll live in it.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you yearn for a love that’s joyful, socially connected, and filled with shared experiences—one where you feel appreciated for the warmth, effort, and devotion you bring? If so, you may be the Dutiful Host LoveType (ESFJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the gracious, relationship-focused partner who thrives on bringing people together and making them feel cared for. On our Love University podcast, we dove into the romantic strengths and challenges of the Dutiful Host—one of the most generous and loving personality types from my book LoveTypes (lovetype.com). Here’s what we uncovered:
As a Dutiful Host, you radiate friendliness, loyalty, and an almost unmatched desire to please and serve the people you love. You’re the one who remembers birthdays, plans special dinners, and makes everyone feel welcome. Your ideal relationship is one where emotional connection, shared traditions, and active involvement in each other’s lives are front and center. You often go the extra mile to ensure harmony—offering affection, support, and thoughtful gestures to keep love alive and thriving.
Yet, your strong focus on others’ needs can sometimes leave you feeling overlooked or taken for granted. When you can’t take it any longer, you may strongly express your deeper emotional concerns, which may result in conflicts or arguments. The good news is that with the right partner—someone who values your giving heart and reciprocates your care—you can build a lifelong relationship that’s as emotionally rich as it is socially vibrant.
To help you attract and sustain this kind of enduring love, keep these pointers in mind:

Choose a Partner Who Values Tradition and Togetherness: You thrive in relationships where family, loyalty, and shared rituals matter. Look for someone who appreciates your efforts and enjoys being part of your social world.
 Beware of People-Pleasing Traps: Sometimes you may say “yes” when you mean “no.” Practice setting gentle boundaries—it will strengthen both your self-respect and your relationship.
Celebrate Your Role as a Connector: Whether you're hosting a dinner party or supporting your partner through tough times, your gift for connection is a powerful love language. Just remember: love flows best when it flows both ways.

Ultimately, your path to romantic fulfillment lies in embracing your extraordinary capacity for warmth and connection—while making space for your own emotional truth. When you find someone who honors your loyalty and shares your joy in togetherness, love becomes not just a beautiful experience—but a lifelong celebration. With that kind of partnership, you
won’t just host love—you’ll live in it.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>ARE YOU THE ADMINISTRATOR? HOW TO FIND AND BUILD A STABLE AND HAPPY MARRIAGE WITH THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE AS AN ISTJ (ADMINISTRATOR)</title>
        <itunes:title>ARE YOU THE ADMINISTRATOR? HOW TO FIND AND BUILD A STABLE AND HAPPY MARRIAGE WITH THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE AS AN ISTJ (ADMINISTRATOR)</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-the-administrator-how-to-find-and-build-a-stable-and-happy-marriage-with-the-love-of-your-life-as-an-istj-administrator/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you long for a love that’s grounded, reliable, and built on mutual respect—one that thrives on shared responsibilities, long-term vision, and practical support? If so, you may be the Administrator LoveType (ISTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the steady, dependable planner who values duty, loyalty, and a well-ordered life. On our Love University podcast, we explored the essential relationship strengths and romantic needs of the Administrator—one of the most grounded and responsible love personality styles from my classic book, LoveTypes (lovetype.com). Here’s what we discovered:</p>
<p>As an Administrator, you bring a strong sense of purpose and integrity to your relationships. You are the builder of love’s foundation—someone who creates trust by doing what you say, showing up consistently, and working hard for the people you care about. You thrive in partnerships that honor tradition, shared goals, and clear expectations. For you, love is a well-structured home built with mutual respect, consistent effort, and a deep commitment to a shared future.</p>
<p>However, your strong sense of duty can sometimes make romance feel like just another task on the to-do list. You may find it hard to relax emotionally or express affection spontaneously. Fortunately, your partner will come to see your care in your actions—how you protect, provide, and plan for the future. With time and trust, your affection blossoms in deeply meaningful ways.</p>
<p>To attract and maintain a strong, lasting love, consider these practical tips:</p>
<ul>
<li>Prioritize Emotional Presence: Even though you're more comfortable with logistics than emotions, try to be present emotionally. A listening ear or a reassuring word can go a long way in connecting with your partner on a deeper level.</li>
<li>Look for a Partner Who Respects Structure: You flourish with someone who values routines, shared responsibilities, and long-term planning. Together, you can build a life of peace, purpose, and partnership.</li>
<li>Make Space for Playfulness: Love doesn’t always have to follow a plan. Leave room for surprise, spontaneity, and affection beyond your comfort zone. It can recharge your relationship and deepen emotional intimacy.</li>
<li> Recognize Your Love Language: You show love through acts of service, protection, and reliability. Helping your partner understand this—and learning theirs—can help both of you feel more seen and appreciated.</li>
</ul>
<p>Ultimately, the key to a fulfilling relationship as an Administrator is honoring your gift for commitment while learning to connect emotionally in ways that may not come naturally. When you find a partner who values your stability and depth—and who encourages your emotional expression—you’ll discover that love is not only built, but also deeply felt. Together, you’ll construct a partnership that’s enduring, loving, and unshakably real</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you long for a love that’s grounded, reliable, and built on mutual respect—one that thrives on shared responsibilities, long-term vision, and practical support? If so, you may be the Administrator LoveType (ISTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the steady, dependable planner who values duty, loyalty, and a well-ordered life. On our <em>Love University</em> podcast, we explored the essential relationship strengths and romantic needs of the Administrator—one of the most grounded and responsible love personality styles from my classic book, <em>LoveTypes</em> (lovetype.com). Here’s what we discovered:</p>
<p>As an Administrator, you bring a strong sense of purpose and integrity to your relationships. You are the builder of love’s foundation—someone who creates trust by doing what you say, showing up consistently, and working hard for the people you care about. You thrive in partnerships that honor tradition, shared goals, and clear expectations. For you, love is a well-structured home built with mutual respect, consistent effort, and a deep commitment to a shared future.</p>
<p>However, your strong sense of duty can sometimes make romance feel like just another task on the to-do list. You may find it hard to relax emotionally or express affection spontaneously. Fortunately, your partner will come to see your care in your actions—how you protect, provide, and plan for the future. With time and trust, your affection blossoms in deeply meaningful ways.</p>
<p>To attract and maintain a strong, lasting love, consider these practical tips:</p>
<ul>
<li>Prioritize Emotional Presence: Even though you're more comfortable with logistics than emotions, try to be present emotionally. A listening ear or a reassuring word can go a long way in connecting with your partner on a deeper level.</li>
<li>Look for a Partner Who Respects Structure: You flourish with someone who values routines, shared responsibilities, and long-term planning. Together, you can build a life of peace, purpose, and partnership.</li>
<li>Make Space for Playfulness: Love doesn’t always have to follow a plan. Leave room for surprise, spontaneity, and affection beyond your comfort zone. It can recharge your relationship and deepen emotional intimacy.</li>
<li> Recognize Your Love Language: You show love through acts of service, protection, and reliability. Helping your partner understand this—and learning theirs—can help both of you feel more seen and appreciated.</li>
</ul>
<p>Ultimately, the key to a fulfilling relationship as an Administrator is honoring your gift for commitment while learning to connect emotionally in ways that may not come naturally. When you find a partner who values your stability and depth—and who encourages your emotional expression—you’ll discover that love is not only built, but also deeply felt. Together, you’ll construct a partnership that’s enduring, loving, and unshakably real</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you long for a love that’s grounded, reliable, and built on mutual respect—one that thrives on shared responsibilities, long-term vision, and practical support? If so, you may be the Administrator LoveType (ISTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the steady, dependable planner who values duty, loyalty, and a well-ordered life. On our Love University podcast, we explored the essential relationship strengths and romantic needs of the Administrator—one of the most grounded and responsible love personality styles from my classic book, LoveTypes (lovetype.com). Here’s what we discovered:
As an Administrator, you bring a strong sense of purpose and integrity to your relationships. You are the builder of love’s foundation—someone who creates trust by doing what you say, showing up consistently, and working hard for the people you care about. You thrive in partnerships that honor tradition, shared goals, and clear expectations. For you, love is a well-structured home built with mutual respect, consistent effort, and a deep commitment to a shared future.
However, your strong sense of duty can sometimes make romance feel like just another task on the to-do list. You may find it hard to relax emotionally or express affection spontaneously. Fortunately, your partner will come to see your care in your actions—how you protect, provide, and plan for the future. With time and trust, your affection blossoms in deeply meaningful ways.
To attract and maintain a strong, lasting love, consider these practical tips:

Prioritize Emotional Presence: Even though you're more comfortable with logistics than emotions, try to be present emotionally. A listening ear or a reassuring word can go a long way in connecting with your partner on a deeper level.
Look for a Partner Who Respects Structure: You flourish with someone who values routines, shared responsibilities, and long-term planning. Together, you can build a life of peace, purpose, and partnership.
Make Space for Playfulness: Love doesn’t always have to follow a plan. Leave room for surprise, spontaneity, and affection beyond your comfort zone. It can recharge your relationship and deepen emotional intimacy.
 Recognize Your Love Language: You show love through acts of service, protection, and reliability. Helping your partner understand this—and learning theirs—can help both of you feel more seen and appreciated.

Ultimately, the key to a fulfilling relationship as an Administrator is honoring your gift for commitment while learning to connect emotionally in ways that may not come naturally. When you find a partner who values your stability and depth—and who encourages your emotional expression—you’ll discover that love is not only built, but also deeply felt. Together, you’ll construct a partnership that’s enduring, loving, and unshakably real]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>ARE YOU THE CARETAKER? HOW TO FIND YOUR LIFE PARTNER AND BUILD YOUR COSY HOME AS AN ISFJ (MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE)</title>
        <itunes:title>ARE YOU THE CARETAKER? HOW TO FIND YOUR LIFE PARTNER AND BUILD YOUR COSY HOME AS AN ISFJ (MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE)</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-the-caretaker-how-to-find-your-life-partner-and-build-your-cosy-home-as-an-isfj-myers-briggs-type/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-the-caretaker-how-to-find-your-life-partner-and-build-your-cosy-home-as-an-isfj-myers-briggs-type/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2025 14:07:33 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you dream of a love that feels warm, secure, and deeply caring—one that’s rooted in loyalty, kindness, and the quiet joys of everyday life? If so, you may be the Caretaker LoveType (ISFJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test), the devoted nurturer who cherishes emotional intimacy and harmonious relationships. On our Love University podcast, we explored the distinctive romantic needs and strengths of the Caretaker—one of the most caring love personality styles from my classic book, LoveTypes (lovetype.com). Here's what we discovered:</p>
<p>As a Caretaker, you approach life with a generous heart, exceptional empathy, and strong devotion, making you a compassionate and dependable partner. You thrive in relationships that offer emotional closeness, stability, and a shared appreciation for cozy routines. For you, love means building a sanctuary—a warm, comforting home filled with thoughtful gestures, heartfelt conversations, and small acts of kindness that deepen bonds over time. Whether preparing a favorite meal, remembering special occasions, or creating welcoming traditions, you find immense joy in giving love through steady and practical care.</p>
<p>However, your giving nature may sometimes lead you to put your own needs last, causing you to feel emotionally drained or underappreciated. Fortunately, your innate sensitivity often help you gently communicate your needs, restoring balance and nurturing mutual respect. Your ability to tune into your partner’s emotional landscape and offer unwavering support creates lasting bonds of trust and affection.</p>
<p>To attract and cultivate your ideal partnership, consider these helpful pointers:</p>
<ul>
<li>Express Your Needs Clearly: Because you naturally focus on others’ happiness, you might downplay your own emotional desires. Openly sharing your feelings and needs helps your partner recognize how best to care for you in return, creating a balanced and fulfilling relationship.</li>
<li>Find a Partner Who Appreciates Stability: Seek someone who values consistency, loyalty, and heartfelt connection as much as you do. Together, you'll create a harmonious home that honors both your emotional depth and shared values.</li>
<li>Balance Giving and Receiving: Though giving nurtures your soul, it's equally important to graciously accept love, appreciation, and support from your partner. Learning to comfortably receive strengthens intimacy and mutual understanding.</li>
<li>Honor Your Quiet Strength: Celebrate your natural talents—such as organizing, empathizing, and quietly supporting—without feeling pressure to become someone else. Your gentle strength is deeply attractive to partners who seek genuine, lasting love.</li>
</ul>
<p>Ultimately, the key to finding lasting happiness as a Caretaker is recognizing your remarkable capacity for nurturing love, while ensuring that your own emotional well-being is also prioritized. When you build your cozy home with someone who honors your warmth and devotion, you'll experience the quiet joy and deep connection you've always desired. With the right partner, you'll find that love isn’t merely about caring for each other—it's about feeling equally cherished, supported, and at home together.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you dream of a love that feels warm, secure, and deeply caring—one that’s rooted in loyalty, kindness, and the quiet joys of everyday life? If so, you may be the Caretaker LoveType (ISFJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test), the devoted nurturer who cherishes emotional intimacy and harmonious relationships. On our Love University podcast, we explored the distinctive romantic needs and strengths of the Caretaker—one of the most caring love personality styles from my classic book, <em>LoveTypes</em> (lovetype.com). Here's what we discovered:</p>
<p>As a Caretaker, you approach life with a generous heart, exceptional empathy, and strong devotion, making you a compassionate and dependable partner. You thrive in relationships that offer emotional closeness, stability, and a shared appreciation for cozy routines. For you, love means building a sanctuary—a warm, comforting home filled with thoughtful gestures, heartfelt conversations, and small acts of kindness that deepen bonds over time. Whether preparing a favorite meal, remembering special occasions, or creating welcoming traditions, you find immense joy in giving love through steady and practical care.</p>
<p>However, your giving nature may sometimes lead you to put your own needs last, causing you to feel emotionally drained or underappreciated. Fortunately, your innate sensitivity often help you gently communicate your needs, restoring balance and nurturing mutual respect. Your ability to tune into your partner’s emotional landscape and offer unwavering support creates lasting bonds of trust and affection.</p>
<p>To attract and cultivate your ideal partnership, consider these helpful pointers:</p>
<ul>
<li>Express Your Needs Clearly: Because you naturally focus on others’ happiness, you might downplay your own emotional desires. Openly sharing your feelings and needs helps your partner recognize how best to care for you in return, creating a balanced and fulfilling relationship.</li>
<li>Find a Partner Who Appreciates Stability: Seek someone who values consistency, loyalty, and heartfelt connection as much as you do. Together, you'll create a harmonious home that honors both your emotional depth and shared values.</li>
<li>Balance Giving and Receiving: Though giving nurtures your soul, it's equally important to graciously accept love, appreciation, and support from your partner. Learning to comfortably receive strengthens intimacy and mutual understanding.</li>
<li>Honor Your Quiet Strength: Celebrate your natural talents—such as organizing, empathizing, and quietly supporting—without feeling pressure to become someone else. Your gentle strength is deeply attractive to partners who seek genuine, lasting love.</li>
</ul>
<p>Ultimately, the key to finding lasting happiness as a Caretaker is recognizing your remarkable capacity for nurturing love, while ensuring that your own emotional well-being is also prioritized. When you build your cozy home with someone who honors your warmth and devotion, you'll experience the quiet joy and deep connection you've always desired. With the right partner, you'll find that love isn’t merely about caring for each other—it's about feeling equally cherished, supported, and at home together.</p>
<p> </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you dream of a love that feels warm, secure, and deeply caring—one that’s rooted in loyalty, kindness, and the quiet joys of everyday life? If so, you may be the Caretaker LoveType (ISFJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test), the devoted nurturer who cherishes emotional intimacy and harmonious relationships. On our Love University podcast, we explored the distinctive romantic needs and strengths of the Caretaker—one of the most caring love personality styles from my classic book, LoveTypes (lovetype.com). Here's what we discovered:
As a Caretaker, you approach life with a generous heart, exceptional empathy, and strong devotion, making you a compassionate and dependable partner. You thrive in relationships that offer emotional closeness, stability, and a shared appreciation for cozy routines. For you, love means building a sanctuary—a warm, comforting home filled with thoughtful gestures, heartfelt conversations, and small acts of kindness that deepen bonds over time. Whether preparing a favorite meal, remembering special occasions, or creating welcoming traditions, you find immense joy in giving love through steady and practical care.
However, your giving nature may sometimes lead you to put your own needs last, causing you to feel emotionally drained or underappreciated. Fortunately, your innate sensitivity often help you gently communicate your needs, restoring balance and nurturing mutual respect. Your ability to tune into your partner’s emotional landscape and offer unwavering support creates lasting bonds of trust and affection.
To attract and cultivate your ideal partnership, consider these helpful pointers:

Express Your Needs Clearly: Because you naturally focus on others’ happiness, you might downplay your own emotional desires. Openly sharing your feelings and needs helps your partner recognize how best to care for you in return, creating a balanced and fulfilling relationship.
Find a Partner Who Appreciates Stability: Seek someone who values consistency, loyalty, and heartfelt connection as much as you do. Together, you'll create a harmonious home that honors both your emotional depth and shared values.
Balance Giving and Receiving: Though giving nurtures your soul, it's equally important to graciously accept love, appreciation, and support from your partner. Learning to comfortably receive strengthens intimacy and mutual understanding.
Honor Your Quiet Strength: Celebrate your natural talents—such as organizing, empathizing, and quietly supporting—without feeling pressure to become someone else. Your gentle strength is deeply attractive to partners who seek genuine, lasting love.

Ultimately, the key to finding lasting happiness as a Caretaker is recognizing your remarkable capacity for nurturing love, while ensuring that your own emotional well-being is also prioritized. When you build your cozy home with someone who honors your warmth and devotion, you'll experience the quiet joy and deep connection you've always desired. With the right partner, you'll find that love isn’t merely about caring for each other—it's about feeling equally cherished, supported, and at home together.
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        <title>INVINCIBLE YOU: FOCUS, TRANSFORM, AND MANIFEST YOUR GREATEST LIFE</title>
        <itunes:title>INVINCIBLE YOU: FOCUS, TRANSFORM, AND MANIFEST YOUR GREATEST LIFE</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/invincible-you-focus-transform-and-manifest-your-greatest-life/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/invincible-you-focus-transform-and-manifest-your-greatest-life/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 20:39:38 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever sense that you’re moving fast yet, somehow, standing still?  You’re busy but you’re not making progress in your important goals—finances, career, relationships, health, or happiness. On our latest Love University Podcast, we explored that turning-point moment when scattered effort condenses into laser focus, self-doubt thins out, and your boldest vision starts taking physical form. Here’s what we learned:</p>
<p>Direct Your Spirit Flow: Master the Energy Within</p>
<p>Most of us leak power in a hundred ways—notifications, half-finished projects, stray worries. Energy diffused is energy diminished. When you choose one meaningful target and give it your undivided attention, everything changes: tasks line up, distractions fall away, and progress compounds. Think of sunlight: it’s pleasant when spread across a porch, but astonishing when it’s focused through a lens strong enough to weld steel. Your attention is that lens.</p>
<p>Transform, Don’t Erase, Yourself</p>
<p>Real change isn’t a demolition job; it’s a patient revelation of what you have inside you. The great artist Michelangelo said the statue already lived inside the marble—his task was to remove what didn’t belong. In the same way, your confidence, creativity, and resolve are already present. Strip away outdated labels, inherited fears, and second-hand expectations, and your genuine strengths stand in full power. Transformation is less about becoming someone new and more about allowing the best of you to step forward.</p>
<p>Materialize Your Desires Through Perfect Conception</p>
<p>Invention always begins as a clear imagination. Visionaries from Beyoncé to Whitney Wolfe Herd (founder of Bumble dating app) saw vivid mental movies of their future long before anyone else believed in them. They didn’t wish vaguely for success; they rehearsed every detail until the outcome felt inevitable. When your picture of the future sharpens into a high definition, resources and opportunities organize themselves around that certainty.</p>
<p>If you’re ready to shift from hoping to happening, practice these four essential keys:</p>
<ul>
<li>Keep a Daily Time of Focus
Reserve an uninterrupted slice of time—no alerts, no multitasking—to clear your mind and advance your most important objective. Meditate, think, journal, exercise, engage in a spiritual practice, plan your next step. It’s true that momentum loves consistency. When you focus on what truly matters, your energy and motivation mutlipy. </li>
<li>Eliminate the Nonessential
Identify one commitment, habit, or belief that drains your energy without bringing you closer to your goal. Now, whatever it is, stop doing it; eliminate what is not moving you toward your dreams. Each distraction and nongoal you let go of gives you strength and encouragement to keep pushing for your true aims.</li>
<li>Draft a Vision Script
Write a one-page snapshot of your ideal day.  Imagine that you wake up to work that excites you, relationships that nourish you, and activities that energize you. Study your script and visualize your brilliant future—morning, noon, and night—until it feels real to you. It will be.</li>
<li>Act in Alignment to Your Dream
Take one step—however small—that matches your script: Send the proposal, enroll in the course, introduce yourself to a future collaborator or prospective soul mate. Action signals to the mind that your vision is underway.</li>
</ul>
<p>Remember, the life you want isn’t waiting somewhere outside you; it’s pressing from within, eager to emerge. When you direct your spirit flow, you hold a vivid vision that feels familiar, and you transform potential into power.</p>
<p>Let today be the day that you close the gap between knowing and doing. Aim your attention like a beam, bring your authentic strengths to center stage, and watch the world rearrange itself around a picture you have created of your future. Above all, keep loving yourself, others, and a Higher Nature—when love fuels focus, the results are limitless.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever sense that you’re moving fast yet, somehow, standing still?  You’re busy but you’re not making progress in your important goals—finances, career, relationships, health, or happiness. On our latest Love University Podcast, we explored that turning-point moment when scattered effort condenses into laser focus, self-doubt thins out, and your boldest vision starts taking physical form. Here’s what we learned:</p>
<p>Direct Your Spirit Flow: Master the Energy Within</p>
<p>Most of us leak power in a hundred ways—notifications, half-finished projects, stray worries. Energy diffused is energy diminished. When you choose one meaningful target and give it your undivided attention, everything changes: tasks line up, distractions fall away, and progress compounds. Think of sunlight: it’s pleasant when spread across a porch, but astonishing when it’s focused through a lens strong enough to weld steel. Your attention is that lens.</p>
<p>Transform, Don’t Erase, Yourself</p>
<p>Real change isn’t a demolition job; it’s a patient revelation of what you have inside you. The great artist Michelangelo said the statue already lived inside the marble—his task was to remove what didn’t belong. In the same way, your confidence, creativity, and resolve are already present. Strip away outdated labels, inherited fears, and second-hand expectations, and your genuine strengths stand in full power. Transformation is less about becoming someone new and more about allowing the best of you to step forward.</p>
<p>Materialize Your Desires Through Perfect Conception</p>
<p>Invention always begins as a clear imagination. Visionaries from Beyoncé to Whitney Wolfe Herd (founder of Bumble dating app) saw vivid mental movies of their future long before anyone else believed in them. They didn’t wish vaguely for success; they rehearsed every detail until the outcome felt inevitable. When your picture of the future sharpens into a high definition, resources and opportunities organize themselves around that certainty.</p>
<p>If you’re ready to shift from hoping to happening, practice these four essential keys:</p>
<ul>
<li>Keep a Daily Time of Focus<br>
Reserve an uninterrupted slice of time—no alerts, no multitasking—to clear your mind and advance your most important objective. Meditate, think, journal, exercise, engage in a spiritual practice, plan your next step. It’s true that momentum loves consistency. When you focus on what truly matters, your energy and motivation mutlipy. </li>
<li>Eliminate the Nonessential<br>
Identify one commitment, habit, or belief that drains your energy without bringing you closer to your goal. Now, whatever it is, stop doing it; eliminate what is not moving you toward your dreams. Each distraction and nongoal you let go of gives you strength and encouragement to keep pushing for your true aims.</li>
<li>Draft a Vision Script<br>
Write a one-page snapshot of your ideal day.  Imagine that you wake up to work that excites you, relationships that nourish you, and activities that energize you. Study your script and visualize your brilliant future—morning, noon, and night—until it feels real to you. It will be.</li>
<li>Act in Alignment to Your Dream<br>
Take one step—however small—that matches your script: Send the proposal, enroll in the course, introduce yourself to a future collaborator or prospective soul mate. Action signals to the mind that your vision is underway.</li>
</ul>
<p>Remember, the life you want isn’t waiting somewhere outside you; it’s pressing from within, eager to emerge. When you direct your spirit flow, you hold a vivid vision that feels familiar, and you transform potential into power.</p>
<p>Let today be the day that you close the gap between knowing and doing. Aim your attention like a beam, bring your authentic strengths to center stage, and watch the world rearrange itself around a picture you have created of your future. Above all, keep loving yourself, others, and a Higher Nature—when love fuels focus, the results are limitless.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you ever sense that you’re moving fast yet, somehow, standing still?  You’re busy but you’re not making progress in your important goals—finances, career, relationships, health, or happiness. On our latest Love University Podcast, we explored that turning-point moment when scattered effort condenses into laser focus, self-doubt thins out, and your boldest vision starts taking physical form. Here’s what we learned:
Direct Your Spirit Flow: Master the Energy Within
Most of us leak power in a hundred ways—notifications, half-finished projects, stray worries. Energy diffused is energy diminished. When you choose one meaningful target and give it your undivided attention, everything changes: tasks line up, distractions fall away, and progress compounds. Think of sunlight: it’s pleasant when spread across a porch, but astonishing when it’s focused through a lens strong enough to weld steel. Your attention is that lens.
Transform, Don’t Erase, Yourself
Real change isn’t a demolition job; it’s a patient revelation of what you have inside you. The great artist Michelangelo said the statue already lived inside the marble—his task was to remove what didn’t belong. In the same way, your confidence, creativity, and resolve are already present. Strip away outdated labels, inherited fears, and second-hand expectations, and your genuine strengths stand in full power. Transformation is less about becoming someone new and more about allowing the best of you to step forward.
Materialize Your Desires Through Perfect Conception
Invention always begins as a clear imagination. Visionaries from Beyoncé to Whitney Wolfe Herd (founder of Bumble dating app) saw vivid mental movies of their future long before anyone else believed in them. They didn’t wish vaguely for success; they rehearsed every detail until the outcome felt inevitable. When your picture of the future sharpens into a high definition, resources and opportunities organize themselves around that certainty.
If you’re ready to shift from hoping to happening, practice these four essential keys:

Keep a Daily Time of FocusReserve an uninterrupted slice of time—no alerts, no multitasking—to clear your mind and advance your most important objective. Meditate, think, journal, exercise, engage in a spiritual practice, plan your next step. It’s true that momentum loves consistency. When you focus on what truly matters, your energy and motivation mutlipy. 
Eliminate the NonessentialIdentify one commitment, habit, or belief that drains your energy without bringing you closer to your goal. Now, whatever it is, stop doing it; eliminate what is not moving you toward your dreams. Each distraction and nongoal you let go of gives you strength and encouragement to keep pushing for your true aims.
Draft a Vision ScriptWrite a one-page snapshot of your ideal day.  Imagine that you wake up to work that excites you, relationships that nourish you, and activities that energize you. Study your script and visualize your brilliant future—morning, noon, and night—until it feels real to you. It will be.
Act in Alignment to Your DreamTake one step—however small—that matches your script: Send the proposal, enroll in the course, introduce yourself to a future collaborator or prospective soul mate. Action signals to the mind that your vision is underway.

Remember, the life you want isn’t waiting somewhere outside you; it’s pressing from within, eager to emerge. When you direct your spirit flow, you hold a vivid vision that feels familiar, and you transform potential into power.
Let today be the day that you close the gap between knowing and doing. Aim your attention like a beam, bring your authentic strengths to center stage, and watch the world rearrange itself around a picture you have created of your future. Above all, keep loving yourself, others, and a Higher Nature—when love fuels focus, the results are limitless.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>AWAKEN YOUR LION’S ROAR: UNLEASH YOUR HIDDEN POWER</title>
        <itunes:title>AWAKEN YOUR LION’S ROAR: UNLEASH YOUR HIDDEN POWER</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/awaken-your-lion-s-roar-unleash-your-hidden-power/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/awaken-your-lion-s-roar-unleash-your-hidden-power/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2025 09:48:13 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever heard an inner voice whispering you were a lion and meant for something greater? If you’re not where you want to be in life, then it’s time for a change; you need to tap into your hidden lion’s roar—your self-love, confidence, and talents.</p>
<p>On our latest episode of Love University, we explored the instant of awakening—that split-second when you suddenly realize the life you’re living is too small for you—you’re not fulfilling your true potential. Our story begins with a lion cub who is raised among sheep. Just like other sheep, he grazed, was startled at shadows, and obediently followed the flock—until one day a stream mirrored back amber-gold eyes and the first hint of a mane. A roar he had never heard before burst from his throat, and in that moment he realized he wasn’t a sheep, but a powerful lion, the King of the Jungle.</p>
<p>How about you? Perhaps, you have experienced a similar jolt of understanding: a stubborn dream that won’t stay quiet, a Sunday night restlessness, a flash of unfulfilled desire when you see someone succeed by thinking big. You hear a faint roar of power and need, and you ask yourself, “Is it coming from outside, from somewhere else, or is it inside me?” Yes, it is inside you.   </p>
<p>Following your roar, your inner authentic power, means tapping into your immortal capital—the reservoir of talent, curiosity, resilience, and intuition lying unused in your mental vault. Chances are, you have let this fortune sit idle, convinced you need outside permission, more resources or credentials. In your own life,  think about the novel still unwritten, the venture unlaunched, the kindness unsaid—each one representing a stack of coins unused; greatness unfulfilled. In reality, your mental vault is unlocked. You can access your inner potential—all you have to do is step inside and gather your treasure—gifts, talents, and wisdom.  </p>
<p>Consider how Oprah Winfrey lost her first high-profile news role, and Steve Jobs, was ousted from Apple, yet both of them turned rejection into reinvention because they interpreted restlessness as a call, not a curse. If you feel a similar tension, take it as proof that you’re being summoned to evolve and accomplish something meaningful and powerful with your life.</p>
<p>Turning that calling into momentum requires the following steps:</p>
<ul>
<li>Catch the voice. Notice moments when you feel vividly alive or painfully confined—decide to increase the moments of empowerment and decrease those activities that leave you feeling tired, down, or frustrated.</li>
<li>Withdraw a coin of immortal capital within 24 hours. Do something that fills your soul: Sketch, pitch, rehearse, research, help, share, communicate, exercise, pray, or meditate.  Always remember that even small actions remove doubt and increase your resilience and inner power.</li>
<li>Treat temporary discomfort as a guide, not something to avoid.  There will be some “growing pains” when you heed your inner roar—when you start that new relationship or job; travel or make a lifestyle change; expand your horizons. But the momentary discomfort is like when you first lift weights—the sensation of soreness means your muscles are growing and you are getting stronger. In the same way, stretching out of your comfort zone will eventually bring you to the place of lionhood—self-mastery and confidence.</li>
</ul>
<p>Here’s the truth: Once a lion or lioness discovers their roar, grazing quietly like a timid sheep will never satisfy them again. Your roar is both a warning and a promise. It is a warning that you can no longer live like a sheep; you must claim your true power, and you can—that is the promise. It’s your time now, let your lion roar and you will transform yourself and the world.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever heard an inner voice whispering you were a lion and meant for something greater? If you’re not where you want to be in life, then it’s time for a change; you need to tap into your hidden lion’s roar—your self-love, confidence, and talents.</p>
<p>On our latest episode of Love University, we explored the instant of awakening—that split-second when you suddenly realize the life you’re living is too small for you—you’re not fulfilling your true potential. Our story begins with a lion cub who is raised among sheep. Just like other sheep, he grazed, was startled at shadows, and obediently followed the flock—until one day a stream mirrored back amber-gold eyes and the first hint of a mane. A roar he had never heard before burst from his throat, and in that moment he realized he wasn’t a sheep, but a powerful lion, the King of the Jungle.</p>
<p>How about you? Perhaps, you have experienced a similar jolt of understanding: a stubborn dream that won’t stay quiet, a Sunday night restlessness, a flash of unfulfilled desire when you see someone succeed by thinking big. You hear a faint roar of power and need, and you ask yourself, “Is it coming from outside, from somewhere else, or is it inside me?” Yes, it is inside you.   </p>
<p>Following your roar, your inner authentic power, means tapping into your immortal capital—the reservoir of talent, curiosity, resilience, and intuition lying unused in your mental vault. Chances are, you have let this fortune sit idle, convinced you need outside permission, more resources or credentials. In your own life,  think about the novel still unwritten, the venture unlaunched, the kindness unsaid—each one representing a stack of coins unused; greatness unfulfilled. In reality, your mental vault is unlocked. You can access your inner potential—all you have to do is step inside and gather your treasure—gifts, talents, and wisdom.  </p>
<p>Consider how Oprah Winfrey lost her first high-profile news role, and Steve Jobs, was ousted from Apple, yet both of them turned rejection into reinvention because they interpreted restlessness as a call, not a curse. If you feel a similar tension, take it as proof that you’re being summoned to evolve and accomplish something meaningful and powerful with your life.</p>
<p>Turning that calling into momentum requires the following steps:</p>
<ul>
<li>Catch the voice. Notice moments when you feel vividly alive or painfully confined—decide to increase the moments of empowerment and decrease those activities that leave you feeling tired, down, or frustrated.</li>
<li>Withdraw a coin of immortal capital within 24 hours. Do something that fills your soul: Sketch, pitch, rehearse, research, help, share, communicate, exercise, pray, or meditate.  Always remember that even small actions remove doubt and increase your resilience and inner power.</li>
<li>Treat temporary discomfort as a guide, not something to avoid.  There will be some “growing pains” when you heed your inner roar—when you start that new relationship or job; travel or make a lifestyle change; expand your horizons. But the momentary discomfort is like when you first lift weights—the sensation of soreness means your muscles are growing and you are getting stronger. In the same way, stretching out of your comfort zone will eventually bring you to the place of lionhood—self-mastery and confidence.</li>
</ul>
<p>Here’s the truth: Once a lion or lioness discovers their roar, grazing quietly like a timid sheep will never satisfy them again. Your roar is both a warning and a promise. It is a warning that you can no longer live like a sheep; you must claim your true power, and you can—that is the promise. It’s your time now, let your lion roar and you will transform yourself and the world.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have you ever heard an inner voice whispering you were a lion and meant for something greater? If you’re not where you want to be in life, then it’s time for a change; you need to tap into your hidden lion’s roar—your self-love, confidence, and talents.
On our latest episode of Love University, we explored the instant of awakening—that split-second when you suddenly realize the life you’re living is too small for you—you’re not fulfilling your true potential. Our story begins with a lion cub who is raised among sheep. Just like other sheep, he grazed, was startled at shadows, and obediently followed the flock—until one day a stream mirrored back amber-gold eyes and the first hint of a mane. A roar he had never heard before burst from his throat, and in that moment he realized he wasn’t a sheep, but a powerful lion, the King of the Jungle.
How about you? Perhaps, you have experienced a similar jolt of understanding: a stubborn dream that won’t stay quiet, a Sunday night restlessness, a flash of unfulfilled desire when you see someone succeed by thinking big. You hear a faint roar of power and need, and you ask yourself, “Is it coming from outside, from somewhere else, or is it inside me?” Yes, it is inside you.   
Following your roar, your inner authentic power, means tapping into your immortal capital—the reservoir of talent, curiosity, resilience, and intuition lying unused in your mental vault. Chances are, you have let this fortune sit idle, convinced you need outside permission, more resources or credentials. In your own life,  think about the novel still unwritten, the venture unlaunched, the kindness unsaid—each one representing a stack of coins unused; greatness unfulfilled. In reality, your mental vault is unlocked. You can access your inner potential—all you have to do is step inside and gather your treasure—gifts, talents, and wisdom.  
Consider how Oprah Winfrey lost her first high-profile news role, and Steve Jobs, was ousted from Apple, yet both of them turned rejection into reinvention because they interpreted restlessness as a call, not a curse. If you feel a similar tension, take it as proof that you’re being summoned to evolve and accomplish something meaningful and powerful with your life.
Turning that calling into momentum requires the following steps:

Catch the voice. Notice moments when you feel vividly alive or painfully confined—decide to increase the moments of empowerment and decrease those activities that leave you feeling tired, down, or frustrated.
Withdraw a coin of immortal capital within 24 hours. Do something that fills your soul: Sketch, pitch, rehearse, research, help, share, communicate, exercise, pray, or meditate.  Always remember that even small actions remove doubt and increase your resilience and inner power.
Treat temporary discomfort as a guide, not something to avoid.  There will be some “growing pains” when you heed your inner roar—when you start that new relationship or job; travel or make a lifestyle change; expand your horizons. But the momentary discomfort is like when you first lift weights—the sensation of soreness means your muscles are growing and you are getting stronger. In the same way, stretching out of your comfort zone will eventually bring you to the place of lionhood—self-mastery and confidence.

Here’s the truth: Once a lion or lioness discovers their roar, grazing quietly like a timid sheep will never satisfy them again. Your roar is both a warning and a promise. It is a warning that you can no longer live like a sheep; you must claim your true power, and you can—that is the promise. It’s your time now, let your lion roar and you will transform yourself and the world.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>ARE YOU THE INNOVATOR? HOW TO FIND YOUR PERFECT LOVE AND ROCK THE WORLD AS AN ENTP (MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE)</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you crave a love that fuses dazzling ideas, playful debate, and heartfelt connection? If so, you may be the Innovator LoveType (ENTP on the Myers‑Briggs personality test)—the quick‑witted explorer who thrives on possibility, originality, and meaningful partnerships. On our Love University podcast, we dove into the unique qualities and romantic requirements of the Innovator—one of the most dynamic love personality styles from my classic book, LoveTypes (lovetype.com). Here’s what we discovered:</p>
<p>As an Innovator, you sprint through life with a curious intellect and irrepressible sense of adventure, making you a stimulating and magnetic partner. You flourish in relationships that invite spirited discussions, blue‑sky brainstorming, and the freedom to experiment together. For you, love is a grand laboratory where two imaginative minds can hatch bold schemes, celebrate every breakthrough, and deepen trust through candid communication and shared laughter. From dreaming up great business ideas to pivoting when a project fizzles, you’re always ready to dive head‑first with your partner into the next big venture as you build an empire together.</p>
<p>Yet, in your rush to chase the next big idea, you may sometimes overlook subtle emotional signals—both yours and your partner’s. Fortunately, that same inventive energy often makes you exceptionally encouraging, resourceful, and inspiring. Your knack for spotting hidden potential and reframing obstacles as opportunities (optimism) can be priceless in any partnership.</p>
<p>If you’re searching for true connection, consider these helpful pointers:</p>
<ul>
<li>Spark Mutual Curiosity: Invite your partner into your world of “what if?” by tossing out fresh concepts—designing an app, learning a language, or mapping a bold travel route—to build excitement and intellectual curiosity.
• Listen Between the Lines: Your talent for lively debate is legendary, but pause now and then to tune in to the feelings beneath the words. Empathic listening reassures your partner that you value their heart, not just their ideas.
• Prototype Together: You’re at your best when you co‑create—whether it’s launching a side hustle, remodeling a room, or planning a cause‑driven event. Tackling projects side by side knits your bond and channels your innovation into shared victories.
• Ground Genius with Warmth: While your mind races ahead, remember the power of a steady emotional foundation. Offer clear affection, follow through on promises, and show your partner they’re cherished beyond the brainstorm.</li>
</ul>
<p>Let your partner glimpse the softer layers beneath your confident banter. Although it’s easy for Innovators to stay in the realm of theory, sharing your vulnerable emotions can transform bright sparks into lasting warmth. By pairing your inventive spirit with genuine sensitivity, you’ll cultivate a love that’s both electrifying and nurturing.</p>
<p>Ultimately, your ideal relationship marries creativity with authentic closeness. When you share your visionary spark with someone who appreciates your individuality, you can build a life of exhilarating experiments, heartfelt camaraderie, and world‑rocking impact. With the right person by your side, you’ll discover that true love is the ultimate innovation—culminating in a boundless source of mutual growth and joy.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you crave a love that fuses dazzling ideas, playful debate, and heartfelt connection? If so, you may be the Innovator LoveType (ENTP on the Myers‑Briggs personality test)—the quick‑witted explorer who thrives on possibility, originality, and meaningful partnerships. On our Love University podcast, we dove into the unique qualities and romantic requirements of the Innovator—one of the most dynamic love personality styles from my classic book, <em>LoveTypes</em> (lovetype.com). Here’s what we discovered:</p>
<p>As an Innovator, you sprint through life with a curious intellect and irrepressible sense of adventure, making you a stimulating and magnetic partner. You flourish in relationships that invite spirited discussions, blue‑sky brainstorming, and the freedom to experiment together. For you, love is a grand laboratory where two imaginative minds can hatch bold schemes, celebrate every breakthrough, and deepen trust through candid communication and shared laughter. From dreaming up great business ideas to pivoting when a project fizzles, you’re always ready to dive head‑first with your partner into the <em>next</em> big venture as you build an empire together.</p>
<p>Yet, in your rush to chase the next big idea, you may sometimes overlook subtle emotional signals—both yours and your partner’s. Fortunately, that same inventive energy often makes you exceptionally encouraging, resourceful, and inspiring. Your knack for spotting hidden potential and reframing obstacles as opportunities (optimism) can be priceless in any partnership.</p>
<p>If you’re searching for true connection, consider these helpful pointers:</p>
<ul>
<li>Spark Mutual Curiosity: Invite your partner into your world of “what if?” by tossing out fresh concepts—designing an app, learning a language, or mapping a bold travel route—to build excitement and intellectual curiosity.<br>
• Listen Between the Lines: Your talent for lively debate is legendary, but pause now and then to tune in to the feelings beneath the words. Empathic listening reassures your partner that you value their heart, not just their ideas.<br>
• Prototype Together: You’re at your best when you co‑create—whether it’s launching a side hustle, remodeling a room, or planning a cause‑driven event. Tackling projects side by side knits your bond and channels your innovation into shared victories.<br>
• Ground Genius with Warmth: While your mind races ahead, remember the power of a steady emotional foundation. Offer clear affection, follow through on promises, and show your partner they’re cherished beyond the brainstorm.</li>
</ul>
<p>Let your partner glimpse the softer layers beneath your confident banter. Although it’s easy for Innovators to stay in the realm of theory, sharing your vulnerable emotions can transform bright sparks into lasting warmth. By pairing your inventive spirit with genuine sensitivity, you’ll cultivate a love that’s both electrifying and nurturing.</p>
<p>Ultimately, your ideal relationship marries creativity with authentic closeness. When you share your visionary spark with someone who appreciates your individuality, you can build a life of exhilarating experiments, heartfelt camaraderie, and world‑rocking impact. With the right person by your side, you’ll discover that true love is the ultimate innovation—culminating in a boundless source of mutual growth and joy.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you crave a love that fuses dazzling ideas, playful debate, and heartfelt connection? If so, you may be the Innovator LoveType (ENTP on the Myers‑Briggs personality test)—the quick‑witted explorer who thrives on possibility, originality, and meaningful partnerships. On our Love University podcast, we dove into the unique qualities and romantic requirements of the Innovator—one of the most dynamic love personality styles from my classic book, LoveTypes (lovetype.com). Here’s what we discovered:
As an Innovator, you sprint through life with a curious intellect and irrepressible sense of adventure, making you a stimulating and magnetic partner. You flourish in relationships that invite spirited discussions, blue‑sky brainstorming, and the freedom to experiment together. For you, love is a grand laboratory where two imaginative minds can hatch bold schemes, celebrate every breakthrough, and deepen trust through candid communication and shared laughter. From dreaming up great business ideas to pivoting when a project fizzles, you’re always ready to dive head‑first with your partner into the next big venture as you build an empire together.
Yet, in your rush to chase the next big idea, you may sometimes overlook subtle emotional signals—both yours and your partner’s. Fortunately, that same inventive energy often makes you exceptionally encouraging, resourceful, and inspiring. Your knack for spotting hidden potential and reframing obstacles as opportunities (optimism) can be priceless in any partnership.
If you’re searching for true connection, consider these helpful pointers:

Spark Mutual Curiosity: Invite your partner into your world of “what if?” by tossing out fresh concepts—designing an app, learning a language, or mapping a bold travel route—to build excitement and intellectual curiosity.• Listen Between the Lines: Your talent for lively debate is legendary, but pause now and then to tune in to the feelings beneath the words. Empathic listening reassures your partner that you value their heart, not just their ideas.• Prototype Together: You’re at your best when you co‑create—whether it’s launching a side hustle, remodeling a room, or planning a cause‑driven event. Tackling projects side by side knits your bond and channels your innovation into shared victories.• Ground Genius with Warmth: While your mind races ahead, remember the power of a steady emotional foundation. Offer clear affection, follow through on promises, and show your partner they’re cherished beyond the brainstorm.

Let your partner glimpse the softer layers beneath your confident banter. Although it’s easy for Innovators to stay in the realm of theory, sharing your vulnerable emotions can transform bright sparks into lasting warmth. By pairing your inventive spirit with genuine sensitivity, you’ll cultivate a love that’s both electrifying and nurturing.
Ultimately, your ideal relationship marries creativity with authentic closeness. When you share your visionary spark with someone who appreciates your individuality, you can build a life of exhilarating experiments, heartfelt camaraderie, and world‑rocking impact. With the right person by your side, you’ll discover that true love is the ultimate innovation—culminating in a boundless source of mutual growth and joy.
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you desire a love that blends strategic drive, bold vision, and heartfelt connection? If so, you may be the General LoveType (ENTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the decisive leader who thrives on challenges, big goals, and purposeful relationships. On our Love University podcast, we explored the unique qualities and romantic requirements of the General—one of the most powerful love personality styles from my classic LoveTypes (<a href='lovetype.com'>lovetype.com</a>). Here’s what we learned:</p>
<p>As a General, you approach life with a confident intellect and proactive mindset, making you a strong and compelling partner. You excel in relationships that allow you to brainstorm creative solutions, set audacious objectives, and champion each other’s dreams. For you, love is about forging a dynamic alliance, celebrating every success along the way, and cultivating mutual respect through honest communication and shared ambition.</p>
<p>In relationships, you may sometimes get caught up in your drive to achieve, which can lead you to miss important emotional subtleties—both yours and your partner’s. Yet, this same determination often makes you exceptionally supportive, visionary, and inspiring. Your capacity to see potential in both yourself and your loved one can be a priceless asset in any partnership.</p>
<p>If you’re looking for true connection, consider these helpful pointers:</p>
<ul>
<li> Leverage Your Leadership: Your gift for motivation and organization is one of your biggest strengths—don’t hesitate to involve your partner in the strategic process. By crafting goals together, you build unity and show that you value their perspective.
• Practice Mindful Empathy: You’re direct and solution-focused, but remember to pause at times and genuinely hear how your partner feels. By showing care for their emotional experience, you foster greater trust and understanding.
• Cultivate Shared Ambitions: You’re at your best when you can collaborate on exciting projects or tackle new challenges as a team. Whether it’s launching a business, planning an epic travel adventure, or investing in mutual learning, striving side by side fortifies your connection and your achievements.
• Balance Drive with Warmth: While you flourish in goal-oriented environments, you also need a tender emotional bedrock. Be transparent in your affections, and let your partner know you value them as more than just a teammate in your pursuits.</li>
</ul>
<p>Remember to let your partner see your vulnerable side and share the feelings that often lie beneath your confident exterior. Although it’s easy for Generals to stay focused on action and progress, opening your heart to emotional truths can lead to a deeper and more rewarding connection. By pairing your passion for achievement with authentic emotional presence, you’ll create a love that’s as powerful as it is nurturing.</p>
<p>Ultimately, your ideal relationship is one that harmonizes ambition with genuine closeness. When you extend your leadership and vision to someone who appreciates your individuality, you can build a life of impactful collaborations, heartfelt companionship, and ongoing success. With the right person by your side, you’ll discover that true love can be an extraordinary partnership—and a lasting source of mutual growth and happiness.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you desire a love that blends strategic drive, bold vision, and heartfelt connection? If so, you may be the General LoveType (ENTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the decisive leader who thrives on challenges, big goals, and purposeful relationships. On our Love University podcast, we explored the unique qualities and romantic requirements of the General—one of the most powerful love personality styles from my classic <em>LoveTypes</em> (<a href='lovetype.com'>lovetype.com</a>). Here’s what we learned:</p>
<p>As a General, you approach life with a confident intellect and proactive mindset, making you a strong and compelling partner. You excel in relationships that allow you to brainstorm creative solutions, set audacious objectives, and champion each other’s dreams. For you, love is about forging a dynamic alliance, celebrating every success along the way, and cultivating mutual respect through honest communication and shared ambition.</p>
<p>In relationships, you may sometimes get caught up in your drive to achieve, which can lead you to miss important emotional subtleties—both yours and your partner’s. Yet, this same determination often makes you exceptionally supportive, visionary, and inspiring. Your capacity to see potential in both yourself and your loved one can be a priceless asset in any partnership.</p>
<p>If you’re looking for true connection, consider these helpful pointers:</p>
<ul>
<li> Leverage Your Leadership: Your gift for motivation and organization is one of your biggest strengths—don’t hesitate to involve your partner in the strategic process. By crafting goals together, you build unity and show that you value their perspective.<br>
• Practice Mindful Empathy: You’re direct and solution-focused, but remember to pause at times and genuinely hear how your partner feels. By showing care for their emotional experience, you foster greater trust and understanding.<br>
• Cultivate Shared Ambitions: You’re at your best when you can collaborate on exciting projects or tackle new challenges as a team. Whether it’s launching a business, planning an epic travel adventure, or investing in mutual learning, striving side by side fortifies your connection and your achievements.<br>
• Balance Drive with Warmth: While you flourish in goal-oriented environments, you also need a tender emotional bedrock. Be transparent in your affections, and let your partner know you value them as more than just a teammate in your pursuits.</li>
</ul>
<p>Remember to let your partner see your vulnerable side and share the feelings that often lie beneath your confident exterior. Although it’s easy for Generals to stay focused on action and progress, opening your heart to emotional truths can lead to a deeper and more rewarding connection. By pairing your passion for achievement with authentic emotional presence, you’ll create a love that’s as powerful as it is nurturing.</p>
<p>Ultimately, your ideal relationship is one that harmonizes ambition with genuine closeness. When you extend your leadership and vision to someone who appreciates your individuality, you can build a life of impactful collaborations, heartfelt companionship, and ongoing success. With the right person by your side, you’ll discover that true love can be an extraordinary partnership—and a lasting source of mutual growth and happiness.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you desire a love that blends strategic drive, bold vision, and heartfelt connection? If so, you may be the General LoveType (ENTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the decisive leader who thrives on challenges, big goals, and purposeful relationships. On our Love University podcast, we explored the unique qualities and romantic requirements of the General—one of the most powerful love personality styles from my classic LoveTypes (lovetype.com). Here’s what we learned:
As a General, you approach life with a confident intellect and proactive mindset, making you a strong and compelling partner. You excel in relationships that allow you to brainstorm creative solutions, set audacious objectives, and champion each other’s dreams. For you, love is about forging a dynamic alliance, celebrating every success along the way, and cultivating mutual respect through honest communication and shared ambition.
In relationships, you may sometimes get caught up in your drive to achieve, which can lead you to miss important emotional subtleties—both yours and your partner’s. Yet, this same determination often makes you exceptionally supportive, visionary, and inspiring. Your capacity to see potential in both yourself and your loved one can be a priceless asset in any partnership.
If you’re looking for true connection, consider these helpful pointers:

 Leverage Your Leadership: Your gift for motivation and organization is one of your biggest strengths—don’t hesitate to involve your partner in the strategic process. By crafting goals together, you build unity and show that you value their perspective.• Practice Mindful Empathy: You’re direct and solution-focused, but remember to pause at times and genuinely hear how your partner feels. By showing care for their emotional experience, you foster greater trust and understanding.• Cultivate Shared Ambitions: You’re at your best when you can collaborate on exciting projects or tackle new challenges as a team. Whether it’s launching a business, planning an epic travel adventure, or investing in mutual learning, striving side by side fortifies your connection and your achievements.• Balance Drive with Warmth: While you flourish in goal-oriented environments, you also need a tender emotional bedrock. Be transparent in your affections, and let your partner know you value them as more than just a teammate in your pursuits.

Remember to let your partner see your vulnerable side and share the feelings that often lie beneath your confident exterior. Although it’s easy for Generals to stay focused on action and progress, opening your heart to emotional truths can lead to a deeper and more rewarding connection. By pairing your passion for achievement with authentic emotional presence, you’ll create a love that’s as powerful as it is nurturing.
Ultimately, your ideal relationship is one that harmonizes ambition with genuine closeness. When you extend your leadership and vision to someone who appreciates your individuality, you can build a life of impactful collaborations, heartfelt companionship, and ongoing success. With the right person by your side, you’ll discover that true love can be an extraordinary partnership—and a lasting source of mutual growth and happiness.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>ARE YOU THE EXPERT? HOW TO FIND YOUR PERFECT LOVE AND SEXY MIND AS AN INTJ (MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE)</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you desire a love that blends intellectual synergy, strategic vision, and heartfelt connection? If so, you may be the Expert LoveType (INTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the forward-thinking strategist who thrives on knowledge, self-improvement, and purposeful partnerships. On our Love University podcast, we explored the unique qualities of the Expert and how you can find your perfect love match. Here’s what we learned:</p>
<p>As an Expert, you approach life with a keen analytical mind and an unquenchable thirst for understanding, making you a focused and perceptive partner. You excel in relationships that allow you to delve into stimulating topics, share well-reasoned perspectives, and collaborate on future goals. For you, love is about building a shared vision, celebrating each milestone of the journey, and creating a deep bond through honest dialogue and mutual respect.</p>
<p>In relationships, you may sometimes get absorbed in your own thoughts and overlook important emotional cues—both yours and your partner’s. Yet, this same dedication to thinking things through often makes you exceptionally loyal, attentive, and supportive. Your ability to plan for the future, notice small details, and offer insightful observations can be a wonderful asset to any partnership.</p>
<p>If you’re looking for true connection, consider these helpful pointers:</p>
<ul>
<li>Honor Your Vision: Your ability to see the big picture and chart a course toward meaningful objectives is one of your greatest strengths—don’t hesitate to share it. By inviting your partner into your planning process, you create a sense of teamwork and inspire mutual trust.</li>
<li>Practice Empathetic Listening: You’re naturally focused on logic and problem-solving, but remember to slow down and truly hear your partner’s feelings. By showing genuine interest in their emotional world, you foster deeper understanding and respect.</li>
<li>Nurture Shared Goals: You’re at your best when you can pursue growth and learning together with your partner. Whether it’s studying a topic of mutual interest or taking on a challenging project, dedicating time to common pursuits strengthens your intellectual and emotional bond.</li>
<li>Balance Logic with Warmth: While you thrive on analysis, you also need a loving emotional foundation. Be open with your affections, and reassure your mate that you’re emotionally available despite your more reserved nature.</li>
</ul>
<p>Remember to share your inner feelings and let your partner see the more vulnerable facets of who you are. Although it can be easy for Experts to remain in the realm of logic, acknowledging and communicating your emotional truths can lead to a more authentic and fulfilling connection. By pairing your visionary mindset with genuine warmth, you’ll cultivate a love that’s both stimulating and comforting.</p>
<p>Ultimately, your ideal relationship is one that combines intellectual exploration with true emotional closeness. When you offer your insights to someone who values your individuality, you can build a life of deep conversations, purposeful collaboration, and meaningful partnership. With the right person by your side, you’ll discover that true love can be a profound journey and sustaining source of lifelong growth.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you desire a love that blends intellectual synergy, strategic vision, and heartfelt connection? If so, you may be the Expert LoveType (INTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the forward-thinking strategist who thrives on knowledge, self-improvement, and purposeful partnerships. On our Love University podcast, we explored the unique qualities of the Expert and how you can find your perfect love match. Here’s what we learned:</p>
<p>As an Expert, you approach life with a keen analytical mind and an unquenchable thirst for understanding, making you a focused and perceptive partner. You excel in relationships that allow you to delve into stimulating topics, share well-reasoned perspectives, and collaborate on future goals. For you, love is about building a shared vision, celebrating each milestone of the journey, and creating a deep bond through honest dialogue and mutual respect.</p>
<p>In relationships, you may sometimes get absorbed in your own thoughts and overlook important emotional cues—both yours and your partner’s. Yet, this same dedication to thinking things through often makes you exceptionally loyal, attentive, and supportive. Your ability to plan for the future, notice small details, and offer insightful observations can be a wonderful asset to any partnership.</p>
<p>If you’re looking for true connection, consider these helpful pointers:</p>
<ul>
<li>Honor Your Vision: Your ability to see the big picture and chart a course toward meaningful objectives is one of your greatest strengths—don’t hesitate to share it. By inviting your partner into your planning process, you create a sense of teamwork and inspire mutual trust.</li>
<li>Practice Empathetic Listening: You’re naturally focused on logic and problem-solving, but remember to slow down and truly hear your partner’s feelings. By showing genuine interest in their emotional world, you foster deeper understanding and respect.</li>
<li>Nurture Shared Goals: You’re at your best when you can pursue growth and learning together with your partner. Whether it’s studying a topic of mutual interest or taking on a challenging project, dedicating time to common pursuits strengthens your intellectual and emotional bond.</li>
<li>Balance Logic with Warmth: While you thrive on analysis, you also need a loving emotional foundation. Be open with your affections, and reassure your mate that you’re emotionally available despite your more reserved nature.</li>
</ul>
<p>Remember to share your inner feelings and let your partner see the more vulnerable facets of who you are. Although it can be easy for Experts to remain in the realm of logic, acknowledging and communicating your emotional truths can lead to a more authentic and fulfilling connection. By pairing your visionary mindset with genuine warmth, you’ll cultivate a love that’s both stimulating and comforting.</p>
<p>Ultimately, your ideal relationship is one that combines intellectual exploration with true emotional closeness. When you offer your insights to someone who values your individuality, you can build a life of deep conversations, purposeful collaboration, and meaningful partnership. With the right person by your side, you’ll discover that true love can be a profound journey and sustaining source of lifelong growth.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you desire a love that blends intellectual synergy, strategic vision, and heartfelt connection? If so, you may be the Expert LoveType (INTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the forward-thinking strategist who thrives on knowledge, self-improvement, and purposeful partnerships. On our Love University podcast, we explored the unique qualities of the Expert and how you can find your perfect love match. Here’s what we learned:
As an Expert, you approach life with a keen analytical mind and an unquenchable thirst for understanding, making you a focused and perceptive partner. You excel in relationships that allow you to delve into stimulating topics, share well-reasoned perspectives, and collaborate on future goals. For you, love is about building a shared vision, celebrating each milestone of the journey, and creating a deep bond through honest dialogue and mutual respect.
In relationships, you may sometimes get absorbed in your own thoughts and overlook important emotional cues—both yours and your partner’s. Yet, this same dedication to thinking things through often makes you exceptionally loyal, attentive, and supportive. Your ability to plan for the future, notice small details, and offer insightful observations can be a wonderful asset to any partnership.
If you’re looking for true connection, consider these helpful pointers:

Honor Your Vision: Your ability to see the big picture and chart a course toward meaningful objectives is one of your greatest strengths—don’t hesitate to share it. By inviting your partner into your planning process, you create a sense of teamwork and inspire mutual trust.
Practice Empathetic Listening: You’re naturally focused on logic and problem-solving, but remember to slow down and truly hear your partner’s feelings. By showing genuine interest in their emotional world, you foster deeper understanding and respect.
Nurture Shared Goals: You’re at your best when you can pursue growth and learning together with your partner. Whether it’s studying a topic of mutual interest or taking on a challenging project, dedicating time to common pursuits strengthens your intellectual and emotional bond.
Balance Logic with Warmth: While you thrive on analysis, you also need a loving emotional foundation. Be open with your affections, and reassure your mate that you’re emotionally available despite your more reserved nature.

Remember to share your inner feelings and let your partner see the more vulnerable facets of who you are. Although it can be easy for Experts to remain in the realm of logic, acknowledging and communicating your emotional truths can lead to a more authentic and fulfilling connection. By pairing your visionary mindset with genuine warmth, you’ll cultivate a love that’s both stimulating and comforting.
Ultimately, your ideal relationship is one that combines intellectual exploration with true emotional closeness. When you offer your insights to someone who values your individuality, you can build a life of deep conversations, purposeful collaboration, and meaningful partnership. With the right person by your side, you’ll discover that true love can be a profound journey and sustaining source of lifelong growth.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>ARE YOU THE PERFORMER? HOW TO FIND YOUR PERFECT LOVE AND A LIFETIME OF FUN AS AN ESFP (MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE)</itunes:title>
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        <itunes:title>THE BIG BALLER WHO FOUND HIS HEART, WITH SPECIAL GUEST, DANIEL GUTIERREZ, THE RADICAL MINDFULNESS MASTER</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/the-big-baller-who-found-his-heart-with-special-guest-daniel-gutierrez-the-radical-mindfulness-master/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Daniel Gutierrez was once at the top of his game in the business world—an advisor to the Obama Administration, a big-time speaker, and a highly paid consultant to major organizations. But then he left it all behind to embark on a spiritual journey toward self-love. Now a mindfulness master (<a href='danielgutierrez.com'>danielgutierrez.com</a>) and bestselling author (Radical Mindfulness), he leads life-changing retreats to Peru, teaching Radical Mindfulness and the power of living and loving fully in the present.</p>
<p>A Life-Changing Encounter with Wachuma</p>
<p>In his search for enlightenment, Daniel took San Pedro (Wachuma), a plant medicine known for opening the heart and deepening wisdom. Unlike the intense night visions of Ayahuasca, Wachuma is taken during the day, bringing clarity and connection to nature. During the experience, he saw a powerful condor (a large bird of prey)—a sign to trust his inner wisdom and embrace his path as a teacher and healer.</p>
<p>A Mother’s Final Words of Freedom</p>
<p>During his mother’s dying moments, Daniel experienced the sacred energy of Palo Santo wood. He saw two lights and felt her presence. Her last words to him: “You were here when I needed you. I release you to the world.” With that blessing, he stepped fully into his mission of love and mindfulness.</p>
<p>Radical Mindfulness: The Art of Being Fully Present</p>
<p>Mindfulness rewires the brain—lowering fear, increasing memory and planning, and boosting compassion by 23%, while reducing aggression by 57%. Daniel’s Six-Step Radical Mindfulness Framework helps people stay present:</p>
<ol>
<li>Focus on the present (breath, senses).</li>
<li>Direct thoughts to the moment.</li>
<li>Ask: Am I okay right now?</li>
<li>Question fear: Is this real?</li>
<li>Assess: Am I moving toward or away from my goal?</li>
<li>Take action: Shift energy through movement.</li>
</ol>
<p>Plant Medicine: Nature’s Teachers and Healers</p>
<p>Daniel learned that Indigenous wisdom sees plants as living beings (Anima). If a plant loves you, it heals you. This is a sacred exchange—plants willingly offer their spirit when treated with gratitude and respect.</p>
<p>Spiritual Wisdom From the Jungle</p>
<p>Here are some of Daniel’s Nuggets of Natural Higher Knowledge:</p>
<ul>
<li>Healing isn’t the goal—love is. When you love, healing happens.</li>
<li>Don’t wait for the storm to pass—dance in the rain.</li>
<li>The dangers of the jungle aren’t there just to kill, but to protect (like in life, what you fear may be guarding something valuable).</li>
<li>Unplug from technology to reconnect with yourself.</li>
<li>Guilt and sadness come from burdening yourself with self-harming expectations—but Radical Mindfulness teaches acceptance and love.</li>
</ul>
<p>Finding Peace in Sacred Lands</p>
<p>Daniel now runs the Catalina Retreat Center (<a href='catalinaretreatcenterperu.com'>catalinaretreatcenterperu.com</a>), named after his beloved departed mother. He leads earnest seekers on transformational journeys to Peru, including spiritually evolved places such as Cusco and Machu Picchu in the Andes.  </p>
<p>A New Definition of Success</p>
<p>Once a "big baller" in the business world, Daniel discovered that true success isn’t about money or power. It’s about stillness, presence, and love.</p>
<p>On Love University, we invite you to embrace the powerful lesson inspired by Daniel’s journey to peace and self-acceptance: Live more. Love more. Be more. When you do this, the world opens its arms to you, and your joy will be unending.</p>
<p>Listen to the full episode with Daniel Gutierrez on Love University Podcast. Take the first step toward a life of peace and purpose—because true success begins within.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Daniel Gutierrez was once at the top of his game in the business world—an advisor to the Obama Administration, a big-time speaker, and a highly paid consultant to major organizations. But then he left it all behind to embark on a spiritual journey toward self-love. Now a mindfulness master (<a href='danielgutierrez.com'>danielgutierrez.com</a>) and bestselling author (<em>Radical Mindfulness</em>), he leads life-changing retreats to Peru, teaching Radical Mindfulness and the power of living and loving fully in the present.</p>
<p>A Life-Changing Encounter with Wachuma</p>
<p>In his search for enlightenment, Daniel took San Pedro (<em>Wachuma</em>), a plant medicine known for opening the heart and deepening wisdom. Unlike the intense night visions of Ayahuasca, Wachuma is taken during the day, bringing clarity and connection to nature. During the experience, he saw a powerful condor (a large bird of prey)—a sign to trust his inner wisdom and embrace his path as a teacher and healer.</p>
<p>A Mother’s Final Words of Freedom</p>
<p>During his mother’s dying moments, Daniel experienced the sacred energy of Palo Santo wood. He saw two lights and felt her presence. Her last words to him: <em>“</em><em>You were here when I needed you. I release you to the world.</em><em>”</em> With that blessing, he stepped fully into his mission of love and mindfulness.</p>
<p>Radical Mindfulness: The Art of Being Fully Present</p>
<p>Mindfulness rewires the brain—lowering fear, increasing memory and planning, and boosting compassion by 23%, while reducing aggression by 57%. Daniel’s Six-Step Radical Mindfulness Framework helps people stay present:</p>
<ol>
<li>Focus on the present (breath, senses).</li>
<li>Direct thoughts to the moment.</li>
<li>Ask: <em>Am I okay right now?</em></li>
<li>Question fear: <em>Is this real?</em></li>
<li>Assess: <em>Am I moving toward or away from my goal?</em></li>
<li>Take action: Shift energy through movement.</li>
</ol>
<p>Plant Medicine: Nature’s Teachers and Healers</p>
<p>Daniel learned that Indigenous wisdom sees plants as living beings (<em>Anima</em>). If a plant loves you, it heals you. This is a sacred exchange—plants willingly offer their spirit when treated with gratitude and respect.</p>
<p>Spiritual Wisdom From the Jungle</p>
<p>Here are some of Daniel’s Nuggets of Natural Higher Knowledge:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Healing isn</em><em>’</em><em>t the goal</em><em>—</em><em>love is. When you love, healing happens.</em></li>
<li><em>Don</em><em>’</em><em>t wait for the storm to pass</em><em>—</em><em>dance in the rain.</em></li>
<li><em>The dangers of the jungle aren’t there just to kill, but to protect (like in life, what you fear may be guarding something valuable).</em></li>
<li><em>Unplug from technology to reconnect with yourself.</em></li>
<li><em>Guilt and sadness come from burdening yourself with self-harming expectations—but Radical Mindfulness teaches acceptance and love.</em></li>
</ul>
<p>Finding Peace in Sacred Lands</p>
<p>Daniel now runs the Catalina Retreat Center (<a href='catalinaretreatcenterperu.com'>catalinaretreatcenterperu.com</a>), named after his beloved departed mother. He leads earnest seekers on transformational journeys to Peru, including spiritually evolved places such as Cusco and Machu Picchu in the Andes.  </p>
<p>A New Definition of Success</p>
<p>Once a "big baller" in the business world, Daniel discovered that true success isn’t about money or power. It’s about stillness, presence, and love.</p>
<p>On <em>Love University</em>, we invite you to embrace the powerful lesson inspired by Daniel’s journey to peace and self-acceptance: Live more. Love more. Be more. When you do this, the world opens its arms to you, and your joy will be unending.</p>
<p>Listen to the full episode with Daniel Gutierrez on <em>Love University Podcast</em>. Take the first step toward a life of peace and purpose—because true success begins within.</p>
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A Life-Changing Encounter with Wachuma
In his search for enlightenment, Daniel took San Pedro (Wachuma), a plant medicine known for opening the heart and deepening wisdom. Unlike the intense night visions of Ayahuasca, Wachuma is taken during the day, bringing clarity and connection to nature. During the experience, he saw a powerful condor (a large bird of prey)—a sign to trust his inner wisdom and embrace his path as a teacher and healer.
A Mother’s Final Words of Freedom
During his mother’s dying moments, Daniel experienced the sacred energy of Palo Santo wood. He saw two lights and felt her presence. Her last words to him: “You were here when I needed you. I release you to the world.” With that blessing, he stepped fully into his mission of love and mindfulness.
Radical Mindfulness: The Art of Being Fully Present
Mindfulness rewires the brain—lowering fear, increasing memory and planning, and boosting compassion by 23%, while reducing aggression by 57%. Daniel’s Six-Step Radical Mindfulness Framework helps people stay present:

Focus on the present (breath, senses).
Direct thoughts to the moment.
Ask: Am I okay right now?
Question fear: Is this real?
Assess: Am I moving toward or away from my goal?
Take action: Shift energy through movement.

Plant Medicine: Nature’s Teachers and Healers
Daniel learned that Indigenous wisdom sees plants as living beings (Anima). If a plant loves you, it heals you. This is a sacred exchange—plants willingly offer their spirit when treated with gratitude and respect.
Spiritual Wisdom From the Jungle
Here are some of Daniel’s Nuggets of Natural Higher Knowledge:

Healing isn’t the goal—love is. When you love, healing happens.
Don’t wait for the storm to pass—dance in the rain.
The dangers of the jungle aren’t there just to kill, but to protect (like in life, what you fear may be guarding something valuable).
Unplug from technology to reconnect with yourself.
Guilt and sadness come from burdening yourself with self-harming expectations—but Radical Mindfulness teaches acceptance and love.

Finding Peace in Sacred Lands
Daniel now runs the Catalina Retreat Center (catalinaretreatcenterperu.com), named after his beloved departed mother. He leads earnest seekers on transformational journeys to Peru, including spiritually evolved places such as Cusco and Machu Picchu in the Andes.  
A New Definition of Success
Once a "big baller" in the business world, Daniel discovered that true success isn’t about money or power. It’s about stillness, presence, and love.
On Love University, we invite you to embrace the powerful lesson inspired by Daniel’s journey to peace and self-acceptance: Live more. Love more. Be more. When you do this, the world opens its arms to you, and your joy will be unending.
Listen to the full episode with Daniel Gutierrez on Love University Podcast. Take the first step toward a life of peace and purpose—because true success begins within.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>YOUR INVINCIBLE YEAR, PART TWO: 8 KEYS TO UNSTOPABBLE SUCCESS AND UNILIMITED JOY</title>
        <itunes:title>YOUR INVINCIBLE YEAR, PART TWO: 8 KEYS TO UNSTOPABBLE SUCCESS AND UNILIMITED JOY</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/your-invincible-year-part-two-8-keys-to-unstopabble-success/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2025 17:18:46 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever felt like success, love, or happiness was just out of your reach? Do you feel like there’s something bigger waiting for you, but you’re not sure how to grasp it? On our Love University podcast, we explored what it means to step into your Invincible Self—and achieve your dreams—not by forcing change overnight, but by making small, meaningful shifts that open doors you never knew existed.</p>
<p>Here are 8 powerful ways to unlock your unstoppable success in 2025:</p>
<ol>
<li>The Thing You Seek Is Seeking You
What if your biggest desires—love, success, purpose—are also looking for you? Consider Sara Blakely, the founder of Spanx. With only $5,000, she noticed a problem (uncomfortable shapewear) and realized the solution was calling her just as much as she was searching for it. The same happened with Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the World Wide Web—his vision for a connected world was something humanity was already yearning for.</li>
<li>The Dark Room: Desire Versus Resignation
Imagine standing in a pitch-black room filled with everything you need, but you can’t see it. You fumble for a light switch but come up empty. Frustrated, you think, maybe I should just accept the darkness. Then a thought hits you: What if the switch isn’t on the wall? You feel around, find a button on the floor, press it—and suddenly, light floods the room.  You see everything you need.</li>
<li>Do You Want It as Much as a Dying Person Wants Life?
True desire is intense. Imagine someone fighting to survive—they don’t hesitate, doubt, or give up. They fight with everything they have. That’s the level of passion you need for your goals.</li>
<li>Be the Thing You Long For
If you want love, be loving. If you want success, act as if you’re already successful. The moment you embody what you seek, the world starts reflecting it back to you.</li>
<li>Lift Your Mind Above Effort and Resistance
Many people struggle because they fight against life instead of flowing with it. Imagine trying to swim upstream—it’s exhausting and gets you nowhere. Now, picture letting go and allowing the current to carry you. When you do this, love, happiness, and success will surely flow to you.</li>
<li>Attract High-Value Relationships
Your relationships are a direct reflection of your energy. If you radiate confidence, kindness, and self-worth, you’ll attract people who have the same qualities. Now your relationships become your golden treasure.</li>
<li>Search for Worthier Prizes
Sometimes, failure is just a redirection to something better. Consider Lady Gaga who was dropped by her first record label after only three months. Devastated, but determined, she refined her artistry and soon became one of the biggest pop stars in the world.</li>
<li>Reverse the Desire
Not every desire is meant for you—and that’s okay. Sometimes, the greatest act of self-love is letting go. Holding on to something that isn’t aligned with your true path—whether it’s a relationship, career, or outdated dream—only blocks the right opportunities from finding you. When you release what no longer serves you, you create space for something far greater to take its place.</li>
</ol>
<p>Remember this: What you seek is also seeking you. Align your energy with your desires, and opportunities will follow. Even when life feels like a Dark Room, keep searching—the light switch is there. Success, love, and happiness require full commitment. Sometimes setbacks are actually redirections toward something better, but you must be willing to let go of what no longer serves you.</p>
<p>The moment you fully embrace your worth, act with purpose, and let go of what doesn’t belong to you, you will naturally attract the success, love, and joy that were always meant for you. Here’s to your Invincible Year.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever felt like success, love, or happiness was just out of your reach? Do you feel like there’s something bigger waiting for you, but you’re not sure how to grasp it? On our Love University podcast, we explored what it means to step into your Invincible Self—and achieve your dreams—not by forcing change overnight, but by making small, meaningful shifts that open doors you never knew existed.</p>
<p>Here are 8 powerful ways to unlock your unstoppable success in 2025:</p>
<ol>
<li>The Thing You Seek Is Seeking You<br>
What if your biggest desires—love, success, purpose—are also looking for you? Consider Sara Blakely, the founder of Spanx. With only $5,000, she noticed a problem (uncomfortable shapewear) and realized the solution was calling her just as much as she was searching for it. The same happened with Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the World Wide Web—his vision for a connected world was something humanity was already yearning for.</li>
<li>The Dark Room: Desire Versus Resignation<br>
Imagine standing in a pitch-black room filled with everything you need, but you can’t see it. You fumble for a light switch but come up empty. Frustrated, you think, maybe I should just accept the darkness. Then a thought hits you: What if the switch isn’t on the wall? You feel around, find a button on the floor, press it—and suddenly, light floods the room.  You see everything you need.</li>
<li>Do You Want It as Much as a Dying Person Wants Life?<br>
True desire is intense. Imagine someone fighting to survive—they don’t hesitate, doubt, or give up. They fight with everything they have. That’s the level of passion you need for your goals.</li>
<li>Be the Thing You Long For<br>
If you want love, be loving. If you want success, act as if you’re already successful. The moment you embody what you seek, the world starts reflecting it back to you.</li>
<li>Lift Your Mind Above Effort and Resistance<br>
Many people struggle because they fight against life instead of flowing with it. Imagine trying to swim upstream—it’s exhausting and gets you nowhere. Now, picture letting go and allowing the current to carry you. When you do this, love, happiness, and success will surely flow to you.</li>
<li>Attract High-Value Relationships<br>
Your relationships are a direct reflection of your energy. If you radiate confidence, kindness, and self-worth, you’ll attract people who have the same qualities. Now your relationships become your golden treasure.</li>
<li>Search for Worthier Prizes<br>
Sometimes, failure is just a redirection to something better. Consider Lady Gaga who was dropped by her first record label after only three months. Devastated, but determined, she refined her artistry and soon became one of the biggest pop stars in the world.</li>
<li>Reverse the Desire<br>
Not every desire is meant for you—and that’s okay. Sometimes, the greatest act of self-love is letting go. Holding on to something that isn’t aligned with your true path—whether it’s a relationship, career, or outdated dream—only blocks the right opportunities from finding you. When you release what no longer serves you, you create space for something far greater to take its place.</li>
</ol>
<p>Remember this: What you seek is also seeking you. Align your energy with your desires, and opportunities will follow. Even when life feels like a Dark Room, keep searching—the light switch is there. Success, love, and happiness require full commitment. Sometimes setbacks are actually redirections toward something better, but you must be willing to let go of what no longer serves you.</p>
<p>The moment you fully embrace your worth, act with purpose, and let go of what doesn’t belong to you, you will naturally attract the success, love, and joy that were always meant for you. Here’s to your Invincible Year.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have you ever felt like success, love, or happiness was just out of your reach? Do you feel like there’s something bigger waiting for you, but you’re not sure how to grasp it? On our Love University podcast, we explored what it means to step into your Invincible Self—and achieve your dreams—not by forcing change overnight, but by making small, meaningful shifts that open doors you never knew existed.
Here are 8 powerful ways to unlock your unstoppable success in 2025:

The Thing You Seek Is Seeking YouWhat if your biggest desires—love, success, purpose—are also looking for you? Consider Sara Blakely, the founder of Spanx. With only $5,000, she noticed a problem (uncomfortable shapewear) and realized the solution was calling her just as much as she was searching for it. The same happened with Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the World Wide Web—his vision for a connected world was something humanity was already yearning for.
The Dark Room: Desire Versus ResignationImagine standing in a pitch-black room filled with everything you need, but you can’t see it. You fumble for a light switch but come up empty. Frustrated, you think, maybe I should just accept the darkness. Then a thought hits you: What if the switch isn’t on the wall? You feel around, find a button on the floor, press it—and suddenly, light floods the room.  You see everything you need.
Do You Want It as Much as a Dying Person Wants Life?True desire is intense. Imagine someone fighting to survive—they don’t hesitate, doubt, or give up. They fight with everything they have. That’s the level of passion you need for your goals.
Be the Thing You Long ForIf you want love, be loving. If you want success, act as if you’re already successful. The moment you embody what you seek, the world starts reflecting it back to you.
Lift Your Mind Above Effort and ResistanceMany people struggle because they fight against life instead of flowing with it. Imagine trying to swim upstream—it’s exhausting and gets you nowhere. Now, picture letting go and allowing the current to carry you. When you do this, love, happiness, and success will surely flow to you.
Attract High-Value RelationshipsYour relationships are a direct reflection of your energy. If you radiate confidence, kindness, and self-worth, you’ll attract people who have the same qualities. Now your relationships become your golden treasure.
Search for Worthier PrizesSometimes, failure is just a redirection to something better. Consider Lady Gaga who was dropped by her first record label after only three months. Devastated, but determined, she refined her artistry and soon became one of the biggest pop stars in the world.
Reverse the DesireNot every desire is meant for you—and that’s okay. Sometimes, the greatest act of self-love is letting go. Holding on to something that isn’t aligned with your true path—whether it’s a relationship, career, or outdated dream—only blocks the right opportunities from finding you. When you release what no longer serves you, you create space for something far greater to take its place.

Remember this: What you seek is also seeking you. Align your energy with your desires, and opportunities will follow. Even when life feels like a Dark Room, keep searching—the light switch is there. Success, love, and happiness require full commitment. Sometimes setbacks are actually redirections toward something better, but you must be willing to let go of what no longer serves you.
The moment you fully embrace your worth, act with purpose, and let go of what doesn’t belong to you, you will naturally attract the success, love, and joy that were always meant for you. Here’s to your Invincible Year.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>ARE YOU THE SCHOLAR? DO YOU THINK BRAINS ARE SEXY? HOW TO FIND YOUR PERFECT LOVE AND INTELLECTUAL EQUAL AS AN INTP</title>
        <itunes:title>ARE YOU THE SCHOLAR? DO YOU THINK BRAINS ARE SEXY? HOW TO FIND YOUR PERFECT LOVE AND INTELLECTUAL EQUAL AS AN INTP</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-the-scholar-do-you-think-brains-are-sexy-how-to-find-your-perfect-love-and-authentic-nature-as-an-intp/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-the-scholar-do-you-think-brains-are-sexy-how-to-find-your-perfect-love-and-authentic-nature-as-an-intp/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 10 Feb 2025 08:33:59 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you think brains are sexy, and do you seek an intellectually compatible mate? If so, you may be the Scholar (INTP on the Myers-Briggs test), a knowledge aficionado who loves to learn and values a partner who can keep you thinking. On our Love University podcast, we explored the unique qualities of the Scholar and how they can find a love that stimulates both  heart and mind.</p>
<p>The Scholar's Approach to Love:</p>
<p>As a Scholar, you approach relationships with curiosity and a desire for deep understanding. You value meaningful conversations and are drawn to partners who can engage in intellectual debates and share your passion for knowledge. Your analytical nature means you appreciate honesty and directness, often favoring straightforward communication over emotional nuance. This can lead to profound connections with those who appreciate your thoughtful and introspective demeanor.</p>
<p>Challenges in Romantic Relationships:</p>
<p>While your intellectual approach is a strength, it can also present challenges. You may find it difficult to express emotions, leading partners to perceive you as distant or detached. Your preference for logic over emotion might cause you to overlook the emotional needs of your partner, potentially leading to misunderstandings. Additionally, your tendency to become absorbed in your thoughts can make you seem unavailable or uninterested in the relationship.</p>
<p>Finding Your Intellectual Match:</p>
<p>To find a partner who complements your scholarly nature, consider the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Seek Shared Interests: Engage in activities and communities that align with your intellectual passions, such as academic clubs, book discussions, or science forums.</li>
<li>Prioritize Open Communication: Be transparent about your need for intellectual stimulation and seek a partner who values and reciprocates this need.</li>
<li>Balance Logic with Emotion: While you thrive on intellectual connection, remember to nurture the emotional aspects of a relationship. Practice expressing your feelings and be attentive to your partner's emotional cues.</li>
</ul>
<p>By embracing your intellectual strengths and addressing potential challenges, you can build a fulfilling relationship that satisfies your intellect and emotional needs.  Now it’s up to you: Valentine’s Day is almost here. Go out this week and connect with like-minded individuals who match your thirst for knowledge, competence, and wisdom. Who knows, your compatible love partner may be a click or text away.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you think brains are sexy, and do you seek an intellectually compatible mate? If so, you may be the Scholar (INTP on the Myers-Briggs test), a knowledge aficionado who loves to learn and values a partner who can keep you thinking. On our Love University podcast, we explored the unique qualities of the Scholar and how they can find a love that stimulates both  heart and mind.</p>
<p>The Scholar's Approach to Love:</p>
<p>As a Scholar, you approach relationships with curiosity and a desire for deep understanding. You value meaningful conversations and are drawn to partners who can engage in intellectual debates and share your passion for knowledge. Your analytical nature means you appreciate honesty and directness, often favoring straightforward communication over emotional nuance. This can lead to profound connections with those who appreciate your thoughtful and introspective demeanor.</p>
<p>Challenges in Romantic Relationships:</p>
<p>While your intellectual approach is a strength, it can also present challenges. You may find it difficult to express emotions, leading partners to perceive you as distant or detached. Your preference for logic over emotion might cause you to overlook the emotional needs of your partner, potentially leading to misunderstandings. Additionally, your tendency to become absorbed in your thoughts can make you seem unavailable or uninterested in the relationship.</p>
<p>Finding Your Intellectual Match:</p>
<p>To find a partner who complements your scholarly nature, consider the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Seek Shared Interests: Engage in activities and communities that align with your intellectual passions, such as academic clubs, book discussions, or science forums.</li>
<li>Prioritize Open Communication: Be transparent about your need for intellectual stimulation and seek a partner who values and reciprocates this need.</li>
<li>Balance Logic with Emotion: While you thrive on intellectual connection, remember to nurture the emotional aspects of a relationship. Practice expressing your feelings and be attentive to your partner's emotional cues.</li>
</ul>
<p>By embracing your intellectual strengths and addressing potential challenges, you can build a fulfilling relationship that satisfies your intellect and emotional needs.  Now it’s up to you: Valentine’s Day is almost here. Go out this week and connect with like-minded individuals who match your thirst for knowledge, competence, and wisdom. Who knows, your compatible love partner may be a click or text away.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you think brains are sexy, and do you seek an intellectually compatible mate? If so, you may be the Scholar (INTP on the Myers-Briggs test), a knowledge aficionado who loves to learn and values a partner who can keep you thinking. On our Love University podcast, we explored the unique qualities of the Scholar and how they can find a love that stimulates both  heart and mind.
The Scholar's Approach to Love:
As a Scholar, you approach relationships with curiosity and a desire for deep understanding. You value meaningful conversations and are drawn to partners who can engage in intellectual debates and share your passion for knowledge. Your analytical nature means you appreciate honesty and directness, often favoring straightforward communication over emotional nuance. This can lead to profound connections with those who appreciate your thoughtful and introspective demeanor.
Challenges in Romantic Relationships:
While your intellectual approach is a strength, it can also present challenges. You may find it difficult to express emotions, leading partners to perceive you as distant or detached. Your preference for logic over emotion might cause you to overlook the emotional needs of your partner, potentially leading to misunderstandings. Additionally, your tendency to become absorbed in your thoughts can make you seem unavailable or uninterested in the relationship.
Finding Your Intellectual Match:
To find a partner who complements your scholarly nature, consider the following:

Seek Shared Interests: Engage in activities and communities that align with your intellectual passions, such as academic clubs, book discussions, or science forums.
Prioritize Open Communication: Be transparent about your need for intellectual stimulation and seek a partner who values and reciprocates this need.
Balance Logic with Emotion: While you thrive on intellectual connection, remember to nurture the emotional aspects of a relationship. Practice expressing your feelings and be attentive to your partner's emotional cues.

By embracing your intellectual strengths and addressing potential challenges, you can build a fulfilling relationship that satisfies your intellect and emotional needs.  Now it’s up to you: Valentine’s Day is almost here. Go out this week and connect with like-minded individuals who match your thirst for knowledge, competence, and wisdom. Who knows, your compatible love partner may be a click or text away.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>THE YEAR OF INVINCIBLE YOU: AWAKEN YOUR DREAMS</title>
        <itunes:title>THE YEAR OF INVINCIBLE YOU: AWAKEN YOUR DREAMS</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/the-year-of-invincible-you-awaken-your-dreams/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/the-year-of-invincible-you-awaken-your-dreams/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2025 08:45:00 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever felt like there’s something more waiting for you—something bigger, but just out of reach? Maybe you’ve had moments where you imagined a wonderful career or relationship, a new direction, or a fresh start, but doubts crept in, making it seem unrealistic.</p>
<p>On our Love University podcast, we explored what it means to step into your Invincible Self—not by forcing change overnight, but by making small, meaningful shifts that open doors you never knew existed. Here are 7 ways to move toward the life you truly desire in 2025:</p>
<p> </p>
<ol>
<li> Imagine What You Truly Want—Not Just What You Think You Deserve</li>
</ol>
<p>Unfortunately, many people dream within their comfort zone—what they think is realistic or possible. When they do this, however, they limit themselves and mute their passion and drive. But, what if you removed the limits? Picture the life you’d love—career, relationships, health—without the "I can't" or "it's not realistic" filters. The second you stop aiming small, the universe starts expanding the possibilities.</p>
<ol start="2">
<li> Plant the Desire Seed: Are You Growing or Neglecting Your Dreams?</li>
</ol>
<p>Your dreams are like seeds—if you feed them with time, effort, and belief, they grow. But if you let distractions (negative people, doubts, excuses) take over, they dry up. Are you making small daily movements toward your goals, or are you just hoping things will magically happen? Love yourself enough to water the seeds of your desires until they bear the fruits of success.</p>
<ol start="3">
<li> Make Every Action a Win by Keeping Your Vision Strong</li>
</ol>
<p>Every small step adds up. A painter doesn’t finish a masterpiece overnight, but makes a little progress daily to create something incredible. Are you thinking of a great business idea, fitness goal, or creative project? Stick with it even when progress feels slow. The key isn’t speed—it’s consistently moving toward your goals every single day.</p>
<ol start="4">
<li> Call Every Experience a Success (Even the "Failures")</li>
</ol>
<p>What if nothing was truly a failure—just a stepping stone? A lost job might push you toward a dream career. A bad relationship might help you find real love. When you label everything as progress, setbacks lose their power over you, and you feel like a winner no matter what.</p>
<ol start="5">
<li> Focus on What You Want Until Your Actions Feel Natural</li>
</ol>
<p>Have you ever started something that felt like a struggle, but over time, it became second nature? That’s what happens when passion meets consistency. The first steps might feel forced, but stick with it, and suddenly, your effort turns into a natural attraction of what you desire.</p>
<ol start="6">
<li> Every Person is a Golden Link in Your Chain of Good</li>
</ol>
<p>No connection is random. Some people push you forward, others teach you lessons, and some fade away to make room for who you really need. Trust that the right people will show up at the right time—whether it’s a mentor, friend, romantic partner, or even a stranger who sparks an idea.</p>
<ol start="7">
<li> It’s Never Too Late to Take Back Lost Time</li>
</ol>
<p>Do you feel like you’ve wasted a lot of time in life? In reality, you haven’t. Some of the world’s most successful people found their passion and achieved their dreams later in life. Vera Wang started designing in her 40s. Stan Lee’s biggest comic book hits came in his 60s. The road wasn’t straight for them, but every detour had a purpose. In the same way, be open to life changes and use them for your ultimate good.</p>
<p>                   It's Time to Step Into Your Invincible Self</p>
<p>This is your year to stop waiting and start believing in something bigger for yourself. Here’s the truth: Your dreams matter, your past doesn’t define you, and every action—big or small—moves you forward.</p>
<p>On our next Love University episode, we will dive even deeper into stepping into your power and creating the life you truly deserve. Until then, dream big, take action, and keep spreading love—because the energy you put out is the energy you attract.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever felt like there’s something more waiting for you—something bigger, but just out of reach? Maybe you’ve had moments where you imagined a wonderful career or relationship, a new direction, or a fresh start, but doubts crept in, making it seem unrealistic.</p>
<p>On our Love University podcast, we explored what it means to step into your Invincible Self—not by forcing change overnight, but by making small, meaningful shifts that open doors you never knew existed. Here are 7 ways to move toward the life you truly desire in 2025:</p>
<p> </p>
<ol>
<li> Imagine What You Truly Want—Not Just What You Think You Deserve</li>
</ol>
<p>Unfortunately, many people dream within their comfort zone—what they think is realistic or possible. When they do this, however, they limit themselves and mute their passion and drive. But, what if you removed the limits? Picture the life you’d love—career, relationships, health—without the "I can't" or "it's not realistic" filters. The second you stop aiming small, the universe starts expanding the possibilities.</p>
<ol start="2">
<li> Plant the Desire Seed: Are You Growing or Neglecting Your Dreams?</li>
</ol>
<p>Your dreams are like seeds—if you feed them with time, effort, and belief, they grow. But if you let distractions (negative people, doubts, excuses) take over, they dry up. Are you making small daily movements toward your goals, or are you just hoping things will magically happen? Love yourself enough to water the seeds of your desires until they bear the fruits of success.</p>
<ol start="3">
<li> Make Every Action a Win by Keeping Your Vision Strong</li>
</ol>
<p>Every small step adds up. A painter doesn’t finish a masterpiece overnight, but makes a little progress daily to create something incredible. Are you thinking of a great business idea, fitness goal, or creative project? Stick with it even when progress feels slow. The key isn’t speed—it’s consistently moving toward your goals every single day.</p>
<ol start="4">
<li> Call Every Experience a Success (Even the "Failures")</li>
</ol>
<p>What if nothing was truly a failure—just a stepping stone? A lost job might push you toward a dream career. A bad relationship might help you find real love. When you label everything as progress, setbacks lose their power over you, and you feel like a winner no matter what.</p>
<ol start="5">
<li> Focus on What You Want Until Your Actions Feel Natural</li>
</ol>
<p>Have you ever started something that felt like a struggle, but over time, it became second nature? That’s what happens when passion meets consistency. The first steps might feel forced, but stick with it, and suddenly, your effort turns into a natural attraction of what you desire.</p>
<ol start="6">
<li> Every Person is a Golden Link in Your Chain of Good</li>
</ol>
<p>No connection is random. Some people push you forward, others teach you lessons, and some fade away to make room for who you really need. Trust that the right people will show up at the right time—whether it’s a mentor, friend, romantic partner, or even a stranger who sparks an idea.</p>
<ol start="7">
<li> It’s Never Too Late to Take Back Lost Time</li>
</ol>
<p>Do you feel like you’ve wasted a lot of time in life? In reality, you haven’t. Some of the world’s most successful people found their passion and achieved their dreams later in life. Vera Wang started designing in her 40s. Stan Lee’s biggest comic book hits came in his 60s. The road wasn’t straight for them, but every detour had a purpose. In the same way, be open to life changes and use them for your ultimate good.</p>
<p>                   It's Time to Step Into Your Invincible Self</p>
<p>This is your year to stop waiting and start believing in something bigger for yourself. Here’s the truth: Your dreams matter, your past doesn’t define you, and every action—big or small—moves you forward.</p>
<p>On our next Love University episode, we will dive even deeper into stepping into your power and creating the life you truly deserve. Until then, dream big, take action, and keep spreading love—because the energy you put out is the energy you attract.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have you ever felt like there’s something more waiting for you—something bigger, but just out of reach? Maybe you’ve had moments where you imagined a wonderful career or relationship, a new direction, or a fresh start, but doubts crept in, making it seem unrealistic.
On our Love University podcast, we explored what it means to step into your Invincible Self—not by forcing change overnight, but by making small, meaningful shifts that open doors you never knew existed. Here are 7 ways to move toward the life you truly desire in 2025:
 

 Imagine What You Truly Want—Not Just What You Think You Deserve

Unfortunately, many people dream within their comfort zone—what they think is realistic or possible. When they do this, however, they limit themselves and mute their passion and drive. But, what if you removed the limits? Picture the life you’d love—career, relationships, health—without the "I can't" or "it's not realistic" filters. The second you stop aiming small, the universe starts expanding the possibilities.

 Plant the Desire Seed: Are You Growing or Neglecting Your Dreams?

Your dreams are like seeds—if you feed them with time, effort, and belief, they grow. But if you let distractions (negative people, doubts, excuses) take over, they dry up. Are you making small daily movements toward your goals, or are you just hoping things will magically happen? Love yourself enough to water the seeds of your desires until they bear the fruits of success.

 Make Every Action a Win by Keeping Your Vision Strong

Every small step adds up. A painter doesn’t finish a masterpiece overnight, but makes a little progress daily to create something incredible. Are you thinking of a great business idea, fitness goal, or creative project? Stick with it even when progress feels slow. The key isn’t speed—it’s consistently moving toward your goals every single day.

 Call Every Experience a Success (Even the "Failures")

What if nothing was truly a failure—just a stepping stone? A lost job might push you toward a dream career. A bad relationship might help you find real love. When you label everything as progress, setbacks lose their power over you, and you feel like a winner no matter what.

 Focus on What You Want Until Your Actions Feel Natural

Have you ever started something that felt like a struggle, but over time, it became second nature? That’s what happens when passion meets consistency. The first steps might feel forced, but stick with it, and suddenly, your effort turns into a natural attraction of what you desire.

 Every Person is a Golden Link in Your Chain of Good

No connection is random. Some people push you forward, others teach you lessons, and some fade away to make room for who you really need. Trust that the right people will show up at the right time—whether it’s a mentor, friend, romantic partner, or even a stranger who sparks an idea.

 It’s Never Too Late to Take Back Lost Time

Do you feel like you’ve wasted a lot of time in life? In reality, you haven’t. Some of the world’s most successful people found their passion and achieved their dreams later in life. Vera Wang started designing in her 40s. Stan Lee’s biggest comic book hits came in his 60s. The road wasn’t straight for them, but every detour had a purpose. In the same way, be open to life changes and use them for your ultimate good.
                   It's Time to Step Into Your Invincible Self
This is your year to stop waiting and start believing in something bigger for yourself. Here’s the truth: Your dreams matter, your past doesn’t define you, and every action—big or small—moves you forward.
On our next Love University episode, we will dive even deeper into stepping into your power and creating the life you truly deserve. Until then, dream big, take action, and keep spreading love—because the energy you put out is the energy you attract.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>ARE YOU THE GENTLE ARTIST? HOW TO FIND YOUR PERFECT LOVE AND AUTHENTIC NATURE AS AN ISFP</title>
        <itunes:title>ARE YOU THE GENTLE ARTIST? HOW TO FIND YOUR PERFECT LOVE AND AUTHENTIC NATURE AS AN ISFP</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-the-gentle-artist-how-to-find-your-perfect-love-and-authentic-nature-as-an-isfp/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-the-gentle-artist-how-to-find-your-perfect-love-and-authentic-nature-as-an-isfp/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jan 2025 20:06:59 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you believe that love should be a gentle dance of understanding, emotional connection, and shared appreciation for life’s beauty? If so, you may be the Gentle Artist LoveType (ISFP on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—a compassionate and introspective soul who values nature, animals, art, and the simple yet profound joys of life. On our latest Love University podcast, we delved into the unique qualities of the Gentle Artist and how you can find a love that complements your tender, creative spirit.</p>
<p>As a Gentle Artist, your love for the world around you is reflected in everything you do. Whether it’s through creating art, cherishing the beauty of nature, or forming meaningful connections with children and animals, your heart is deeply attuned to the world’s softer, quieter side. You are flexible and willing to adapt for love, even to the point of moving cross-country if it means being with your soulmate. This openness and gentleness make you an incredible long-term partner, but they also mean you must guard your heart against being taken advantage of by those who might mistake your trust for naivety.</p>
<p>In relationships, you express your love in subtle yet profound ways—through a handmade gift, a quiet moment shared under the stars, or the warmth of your presence when words aren’t needed. You value harmony and emotional connection above all, making you a nurturing and empathetic partner. Yet, your natural reserve can sometimes make it hard for others to fully understand the depth of your feelings, leading to occasional misunderstandings.</p>
<p>To find your perfect love, seek someone who appreciates your creativity and gentle spirit—someone who values authenticity, loves nature as much as you do, and treasures life’s simple yet meaningful moments. A partner who supports your artistic passions and honors your need for introspection will help you flourish. This person will not only cherish your sensitivity but will also inspire you to grow in ways you never imagined.</p>
<p>At the same time, it’s important for you to express your needs openly in a relationship. While you often prefer to let your actions speak for you, sharing your feelings and vulnerabilities will deepen your connection with your partner. Vulnerability, far from being a weakness, is your pathway to true intimacy.</p>
<p>Your ideal relationship as a Gentle Artist is one filled with shared experiences that celebrate life’s beauty—strolling through a quiet forest, creating something meaningful together, or simply enjoying a peaceful evening side by side. With the right partner, you’ll find a love that feels as natural and enduring as the art and beauty you so deeply value.</p>
<p>The key to finding your perfect love as an ISFP lies in embracing your gentle, creative nature while learning to set boundaries and communicate openly. Trust in your ability to connect on a deep emotional level, and seek someone who resonates with your values of authenticity and emotional depth. With the right person, your love will not only be tender but also transformative—a testament to the beauty of two sensitive souls coming together in harmony.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you believe that love should be a gentle dance of understanding, emotional connection, and shared appreciation for life’s beauty? If so, you may be the Gentle Artist LoveType (ISFP on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—a compassionate and introspective soul who values nature, animals, art, and the simple yet profound joys of life. On our latest Love University podcast, we delved into the unique qualities of the Gentle Artist and how you can find a love that complements your tender, creative spirit.</p>
<p>As a Gentle Artist, your love for the world around you is reflected in everything you do. Whether it’s through creating art, cherishing the beauty of nature, or forming meaningful connections with children and animals, your heart is deeply attuned to the world’s softer, quieter side. You are flexible and willing to adapt for love, even to the point of moving cross-country if it means being with your soulmate. This openness and gentleness make you an incredible long-term partner, but they also mean you must guard your heart against being taken advantage of by those who might mistake your trust for naivety.</p>
<p>In relationships, you express your love in subtle yet profound ways—through a handmade gift, a quiet moment shared under the stars, or the warmth of your presence when words aren’t needed. You value harmony and emotional connection above all, making you a nurturing and empathetic partner. Yet, your natural reserve can sometimes make it hard for others to fully understand the depth of your feelings, leading to occasional misunderstandings.</p>
<p>To find your perfect love, seek someone who appreciates your creativity and gentle spirit—someone who values authenticity, loves nature as much as you do, and treasures life’s simple yet meaningful moments. A partner who supports your artistic passions and honors your need for introspection will help you flourish. This person will not only cherish your sensitivity but will also inspire you to grow in ways you never imagined.</p>
<p>At the same time, it’s important for you to express your needs openly in a relationship. While you often prefer to let your actions speak for you, sharing your feelings and vulnerabilities will deepen your connection with your partner. Vulnerability, far from being a weakness, is your pathway to true intimacy.</p>
<p>Your ideal relationship as a Gentle Artist is one filled with shared experiences that celebrate life’s beauty—strolling through a quiet forest, creating something meaningful together, or simply enjoying a peaceful evening side by side. With the right partner, you’ll find a love that feels as natural and enduring as the art and beauty you so deeply value.</p>
<p>The key to finding your perfect love as an ISFP lies in embracing your gentle, creative nature while learning to set boundaries and communicate openly. Trust in your ability to connect on a deep emotional level, and seek someone who resonates with your values of authenticity and emotional depth. With the right person, your love will not only be tender but also transformative—a testament to the beauty of two sensitive souls coming together in harmony.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you believe that love should be a gentle dance of understanding, emotional connection, and shared appreciation for life’s beauty? If so, you may be the Gentle Artist LoveType (ISFP on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—a compassionate and introspective soul who values nature, animals, art, and the simple yet profound joys of life. On our latest Love University podcast, we delved into the unique qualities of the Gentle Artist and how you can find a love that complements your tender, creative spirit.
As a Gentle Artist, your love for the world around you is reflected in everything you do. Whether it’s through creating art, cherishing the beauty of nature, or forming meaningful connections with children and animals, your heart is deeply attuned to the world’s softer, quieter side. You are flexible and willing to adapt for love, even to the point of moving cross-country if it means being with your soulmate. This openness and gentleness make you an incredible long-term partner, but they also mean you must guard your heart against being taken advantage of by those who might mistake your trust for naivety.
In relationships, you express your love in subtle yet profound ways—through a handmade gift, a quiet moment shared under the stars, or the warmth of your presence when words aren’t needed. You value harmony and emotional connection above all, making you a nurturing and empathetic partner. Yet, your natural reserve can sometimes make it hard for others to fully understand the depth of your feelings, leading to occasional misunderstandings.
To find your perfect love, seek someone who appreciates your creativity and gentle spirit—someone who values authenticity, loves nature as much as you do, and treasures life’s simple yet meaningful moments. A partner who supports your artistic passions and honors your need for introspection will help you flourish. This person will not only cherish your sensitivity but will also inspire you to grow in ways you never imagined.
At the same time, it’s important for you to express your needs openly in a relationship. While you often prefer to let your actions speak for you, sharing your feelings and vulnerabilities will deepen your connection with your partner. Vulnerability, far from being a weakness, is your pathway to true intimacy.
Your ideal relationship as a Gentle Artist is one filled with shared experiences that celebrate life’s beauty—strolling through a quiet forest, creating something meaningful together, or simply enjoying a peaceful evening side by side. With the right partner, you’ll find a love that feels as natural and enduring as the art and beauty you so deeply value.
The key to finding your perfect love as an ISFP lies in embracing your gentle, creative nature while learning to set boundaries and communicate openly. Trust in your ability to connect on a deep emotional level, and seek someone who resonates with your values of authenticity and emotional depth. With the right person, your love will not only be tender but also transformative—a testament to the beauty of two sensitive souls coming together in harmony.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>The Man With No Shirt, Do the Impossible:  Happiness and Love Are Within Your Reach</title>
        <itunes:title>The Man With No Shirt, Do the Impossible:  Happiness and Love Are Within Your Reach</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/the-man-with-no-shirt-do-the-impossible-happiness-and-love-are-within-your-reach/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/the-man-with-no-shirt-do-the-impossible-happiness-and-love-are-within-your-reach/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2025 13:33:13 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever feel like you’re stuck in life, settling for an “okay” relationship, a decent job, or a predictable routine? On this week’s Love University Podcast, we uncovered the secret to breaking free from mediocrity and stepping into a life of boldness and achievement. As we learned in The Man with No Shirt story, the path to greatness starts with aiming for what seems impossible—and discovering that it’s not only within reach, but essential for your ultimate happiness.</p>
<p>The antidote to feeling stuck is to extend your psychological reach farther than you think possible. Ask yourself, “What would it look like if I became the greatest version of myself—the best partner, parent, creator, or businessperson?” It’s about daring to aim for “insane” goals that others might dismiss as unrealistic. Why? Because even if you fall short, you’ll surpass limits you never thought you could. As we explored on the show, striving for greatness sets a powerful chain reaction in motion: small wins lead to bigger wins, confidence builds, and barriers you once saw as immovable start to dissolve.</p>
<p>In The Man with No Shirt, a desperate young man searches for the happiest person in the world, believing he can gain happiness by wearing that person’s shirt. But the story takes a surprising turn when he learns that the happiest man has no shirt—because happiness isn’t external; it’s already within you. As we discussed on the podcast, this tale reminds us that the key to reaching extraordinary heights is not just about external goals, but about recognizing your own inner potential.</p>
<p>To take charge of your destiny, you must aim for goals that stretch you to the limit. Think about what you really want in life: an incredible career, a love-filled relationship, or an extraordinary lifestyle. Start small—send that email to a mentor, enroll in a course to boost your confidence, or try something new that aligns with your dreams. As we emphasized on the show, focusing on one significant action each day helps eliminate distractions, silence self-doubt, and build unstoppable momentum.</p>
<p>Of course, the journey won’t always be easy. You’ll face obstacles, procrastination, and fear. But as we learned, pushing beyond mental limitations—just like the young man searching for happiness—reveals an unexpected truth: You’re capable of far more than you realize. The moment you stop settling for “okay” and start reaching for the stars is the moment your life begins to transform.</p>
<p>On Love University, we’re here to inspire you to think big, dream bold, and take that first daring step toward the life you deserve. Remember, it’s not about finding someone else’s “shirt” of happiness—it’s about stepping into your own greatness. The impossible isn’t as far away as it seems. When you extend your reach, you’ll realize you were made for much more.</p>
<p>So, what’s your impossible goal? Take a step today, and watch the extraordinary unfold.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever feel like you’re stuck in life, settling for an “okay” relationship, a decent job, or a predictable routine? On this week’s Love University Podcast, we uncovered the secret to breaking free from mediocrity and stepping into a life of boldness and achievement. As we learned in The Man with No Shirt story, the path to greatness starts with aiming for what seems impossible—and discovering that it’s not only within reach, but essential for your ultimate happiness.</p>
<p>The antidote to feeling stuck is to extend your psychological reach farther than you think possible. Ask yourself, “What would it look like if I became the greatest version of myself—the best partner, parent, creator, or businessperson?” It’s about daring to aim for “insane” goals that others might dismiss as unrealistic. Why? Because even if you fall short, you’ll surpass limits you never thought you could. As we explored on the show, striving for greatness sets a powerful chain reaction in motion: small wins lead to bigger wins, confidence builds, and barriers you once saw as immovable start to dissolve.</p>
<p>In The Man with No Shirt, a desperate young man searches for the happiest person in the world, believing he can gain happiness by wearing that person’s shirt. But the story takes a surprising turn when he learns that the happiest man has no shirt—because happiness isn’t external; it’s already within you. As we discussed on the podcast, this tale reminds us that the key to reaching extraordinary heights is not just about external goals, but about recognizing your own inner potential.</p>
<p>To take charge of your destiny, you must aim for goals that stretch you to the limit. Think about what you really want in life: an incredible career, a love-filled relationship, or an extraordinary lifestyle. Start small—send that email to a mentor, enroll in a course to boost your confidence, or try something new that aligns with your dreams. As we emphasized on the show, focusing on one significant action each day helps eliminate distractions, silence self-doubt, and build unstoppable momentum.</p>
<p>Of course, the journey won’t always be easy. You’ll face obstacles, procrastination, and fear. But as we learned, pushing beyond mental limitations—just like the young man searching for happiness—reveals an unexpected truth: You’re capable of far more than you realize. The moment you stop settling for “okay” and start reaching for the stars is the moment your life begins to transform.</p>
<p>On Love University, we’re here to inspire you to think big, dream bold, and take that first daring step toward the life you deserve. Remember, it’s not about finding someone else’s “shirt” of happiness—it’s about stepping into your own greatness. The impossible isn’t as far away as it seems. When you extend your reach, you’ll realize you were made for much more.</p>
<p>So, what’s your impossible goal? Take a step today, and watch the extraordinary unfold.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you ever feel like you’re stuck in life, settling for an “okay” relationship, a decent job, or a predictable routine? On this week’s Love University Podcast, we uncovered the secret to breaking free from mediocrity and stepping into a life of boldness and achievement. As we learned in The Man with No Shirt story, the path to greatness starts with aiming for what seems impossible—and discovering that it’s not only within reach, but essential for your ultimate happiness.
The antidote to feeling stuck is to extend your psychological reach farther than you think possible. Ask yourself, “What would it look like if I became the greatest version of myself—the best partner, parent, creator, or businessperson?” It’s about daring to aim for “insane” goals that others might dismiss as unrealistic. Why? Because even if you fall short, you’ll surpass limits you never thought you could. As we explored on the show, striving for greatness sets a powerful chain reaction in motion: small wins lead to bigger wins, confidence builds, and barriers you once saw as immovable start to dissolve.
In The Man with No Shirt, a desperate young man searches for the happiest person in the world, believing he can gain happiness by wearing that person’s shirt. But the story takes a surprising turn when he learns that the happiest man has no shirt—because happiness isn’t external; it’s already within you. As we discussed on the podcast, this tale reminds us that the key to reaching extraordinary heights is not just about external goals, but about recognizing your own inner potential.
To take charge of your destiny, you must aim for goals that stretch you to the limit. Think about what you really want in life: an incredible career, a love-filled relationship, or an extraordinary lifestyle. Start small—send that email to a mentor, enroll in a course to boost your confidence, or try something new that aligns with your dreams. As we emphasized on the show, focusing on one significant action each day helps eliminate distractions, silence self-doubt, and build unstoppable momentum.
Of course, the journey won’t always be easy. You’ll face obstacles, procrastination, and fear. But as we learned, pushing beyond mental limitations—just like the young man searching for happiness—reveals an unexpected truth: You’re capable of far more than you realize. The moment you stop settling for “okay” and start reaching for the stars is the moment your life begins to transform.
On Love University, we’re here to inspire you to think big, dream bold, and take that first daring step toward the life you deserve. Remember, it’s not about finding someone else’s “shirt” of happiness—it’s about stepping into your own greatness. The impossible isn’t as far away as it seems. When you extend your reach, you’ll realize you were made for much more.
So, what’s your impossible goal? Take a step today, and watch the extraordinary unfold.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The Love University Report: Psychology in the Headlines: Trump Tower Attack &amp; Terror-related Trauma</title>
        <itunes:title>The Love University Report: Psychology in the Headlines: Trump Tower Attack &amp; Terror-related Trauma</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/the-love-university-report-psychology-in-the-headlines-trump-tower-attack-terror-related-trauma/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jan 2025 19:41:08 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In a shocking recent event, the Trump Tower faced an attack that has left many grappling with fear, confusion, and a sense of vulnerability. This incident, while alarming, also sheds light on a broader psychological phenomenon: the impact of terror-related trauma on individuals and communities.</p>
<p>At The Love University Report, we explore the intersection of psychology and current events to help you understand how such tragedies affect the human mind and how we can foster resilience in the face of adversity. Here’s what we uncovered:</p>
<p>When exposed to terror-related events, individuals often experience a cascade of emotional responses, including shock, fear, anger, and helplessness. For some, this can evolve into acute stress reactions or even long-term trauma, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These psychological effects don’t just impact those directly involved; the ripple effects can extend to bystanders, first responders, and even those who witness the event through media coverage.</p>
<p>One key aspect of terror-related trauma is its ability to disrupt our sense of safety and trust in the world around us. For many, the idea that such violence could occur in a familiar place creates a heightened state of alertness and fear, which can manifest as difficulty sleeping, anxiety, or withdrawal from everyday activities.</p>
<p>Despite these challenges, there are strategies for psychological recovery and resilience:</p>
<ol>
<li>Acknowledging Your Feelings: It’s normal to feel a range of emotions after such events. Recognizing and validating your feelings is the first step toward healing.</li>
<li>Seeking Support: Talking to trusted friends, family, or mental health professionals can help process your emotions and reduce feelings of isolation.</li>
<li>Engaging in Self-Care: Activities like mindfulness, exercise, and maintaining a routine can provide a sense of stability during uncertain times.</li>
<li>Limiting Media Exposure: While staying informed is important, excessive exposure to graphic images or news updates can exacerbate anxiety.</li>
<li>Community Connection: Finding ways to connect with others, whether through support groups or community initiatives, can foster a sense of solidarity and hope.</li>
</ol>
<p>The psychological impact of terror is profound, but so is the human capacity for resilience. By understanding the effects of trauma and utilizing tools for emotional recovery, we can not only navigate through tragedy but also emerge stronger and more united as individuals and communities.</p>
<p>At The Love University Report, our goal is to provide insights that inspire healing, hope, and psychological well-being. Together, we can face the challenges of our times with courage and compassion.</p>
<p>CLICK HERE <a href='http://tinyurl.com/mr6h798h'>tinyurl.com/mr6h798h</a>  FOR MORE ON The Love University Report: Psychology in the Headlines: Trump Tower Attack &amp; Terror-related Trauma</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a shocking recent event, the Trump Tower faced an attack that has left many grappling with fear, confusion, and a sense of vulnerability. This incident, while alarming, also sheds light on a broader psychological phenomenon: the impact of terror-related trauma on individuals and communities.</p>
<p>At <em>The Love University Report</em>, we explore the intersection of psychology and current events to help you understand how such tragedies affect the human mind and how we can foster resilience in the face of adversity. Here’s what we uncovered:</p>
<p>When exposed to terror-related events, individuals often experience a cascade of emotional responses, including shock, fear, anger, and helplessness. For some, this can evolve into acute stress reactions or even long-term trauma, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These psychological effects don’t just impact those directly involved; the ripple effects can extend to bystanders, first responders, and even those who witness the event through media coverage.</p>
<p>One key aspect of terror-related trauma is its ability to disrupt our sense of safety and trust in the world around us. For many, the idea that such violence could occur in a familiar place creates a heightened state of alertness and fear, which can manifest as difficulty sleeping, anxiety, or withdrawal from everyday activities.</p>
<p>Despite these challenges, there are strategies for psychological recovery and resilience:</p>
<ol>
<li>Acknowledging Your Feelings: It’s normal to feel a range of emotions after such events. Recognizing and validating your feelings is the first step toward healing.</li>
<li>Seeking Support: Talking to trusted friends, family, or mental health professionals can help process your emotions and reduce feelings of isolation.</li>
<li>Engaging in Self-Care: Activities like mindfulness, exercise, and maintaining a routine can provide a sense of stability during uncertain times.</li>
<li>Limiting Media Exposure: While staying informed is important, excessive exposure to graphic images or news updates can exacerbate anxiety.</li>
<li>Community Connection: Finding ways to connect with others, whether through support groups or community initiatives, can foster a sense of solidarity and hope.</li>
</ol>
<p>The psychological impact of terror is profound, but so is the human capacity for resilience. By understanding the effects of trauma and utilizing tools for emotional recovery, we can not only navigate through tragedy but also emerge stronger and more united as individuals and communities.</p>
<p>At <em>The Love University Report</em>, our goal is to provide insights that inspire healing, hope, and psychological well-being. Together, we can face the challenges of our times with courage and compassion.</p>
<p>CLICK HERE <a href='http://tinyurl.com/mr6h798h'>tinyurl.com/mr6h798h</a>  FOR MORE ON The Love University Report: Psychology in the Headlines: Trump Tower Attack &amp; Terror-related Trauma</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In a shocking recent event, the Trump Tower faced an attack that has left many grappling with fear, confusion, and a sense of vulnerability. This incident, while alarming, also sheds light on a broader psychological phenomenon: the impact of terror-related trauma on individuals and communities.
At The Love University Report, we explore the intersection of psychology and current events to help you understand how such tragedies affect the human mind and how we can foster resilience in the face of adversity. Here’s what we uncovered:
When exposed to terror-related events, individuals often experience a cascade of emotional responses, including shock, fear, anger, and helplessness. For some, this can evolve into acute stress reactions or even long-term trauma, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These psychological effects don’t just impact those directly involved; the ripple effects can extend to bystanders, first responders, and even those who witness the event through media coverage.
One key aspect of terror-related trauma is its ability to disrupt our sense of safety and trust in the world around us. For many, the idea that such violence could occur in a familiar place creates a heightened state of alertness and fear, which can manifest as difficulty sleeping, anxiety, or withdrawal from everyday activities.
Despite these challenges, there are strategies for psychological recovery and resilience:

Acknowledging Your Feelings: It’s normal to feel a range of emotions after such events. Recognizing and validating your feelings is the first step toward healing.
Seeking Support: Talking to trusted friends, family, or mental health professionals can help process your emotions and reduce feelings of isolation.
Engaging in Self-Care: Activities like mindfulness, exercise, and maintaining a routine can provide a sense of stability during uncertain times.
Limiting Media Exposure: While staying informed is important, excessive exposure to graphic images or news updates can exacerbate anxiety.
Community Connection: Finding ways to connect with others, whether through support groups or community initiatives, can foster a sense of solidarity and hope.

The psychological impact of terror is profound, but so is the human capacity for resilience. By understanding the effects of trauma and utilizing tools for emotional recovery, we can not only navigate through tragedy but also emerge stronger and more united as individuals and communities.
At The Love University Report, our goal is to provide insights that inspire healing, hope, and psychological well-being. Together, we can face the challenges of our times with courage and compassion.
CLICK HERE tinyurl.com/mr6h798h  FOR MORE ON The Love University Report: Psychology in the Headlines: Trump Tower Attack &amp; Terror-related Trauma]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>ARE YOU THE CRAFSPERSON? HOW TO FIND YOUR PERFECT LOVE AND MEANING AS AN ISTP (MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE)</title>
        <itunes:title>ARE YOU THE CRAFSPERSON? HOW TO FIND YOUR PERFECT LOVE AND MEANING AS AN ISTP (MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE)</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-the-crafsperson-how-to-find-your-perfect-love-and-meaning-as-an-istp-myers-briggs-type/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-the-crafsperson-how-to-find-your-perfect-love-and-meaning-as-an-istp-myers-briggs-type/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jan 2025 09:15:20 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you believe that love should be a partnership built on trust, shared experiences, and practical connection? If so, you might be the Craftsperson LoveType (ISTP on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—a resourceful and independent individual who values freedom, exploration, and tangible accomplishments in both life and love. On our Love University podcast, we explored the unique qualities of the Craftsperson and how you can find fulfilling love and purpose. Here’s what we discovered:</p>
<p>As a Craftsperson, you approach life with a quiet confidence and a knack for problem-solving, making you an intriguing and grounded partner. You thrive in relationships that allow for both independence and mutual respect. For you, love is not about constant emotional intensity or elaborate displays of affection—it’s about steady, meaningful actions and building a life together through shared experiences and practical support.</p>
<p>In relationships, you may not always express your emotions openly, but your actions speak volumes. Whether it’s fixing something that’s broken, planning an exciting outdoor adventure, or simply being a steady presence, you show your love through what you do rather than what you say. This makes you a dependable and down-to-earth partner, but it can also lead to misunderstandings if your emotional depth isn’t fully recognized.</p>
<p>To find your perfect love, seek someone who appreciates your hands-on approach and values your self-sufficiency. You’ll thrive with a partner who respects your need for space and freedom but also inspires you to explore deeper emotional connections. Look for someone who enjoys adventure and discovery as much as you do—someone who can join you in experiencing life to the fullest without holding you back.</p>
<p>At the same time, it’s important to acknowledge your own emotional needs and communicate them with your partner. While you might be naturally reserved, opening up about your feelings can lead to a stronger, more intimate bond. Remember, vulnerability isn’t a weakness; it’s a bridge to deeper understanding and connection.</p>
<p>As a Craftsperson, your ideal relationship is one where mutual respect and shared interests create a foundation of trust and companionship. Whether you’re building a project together, exploring a new hiking trail, or simply enjoying a quiet evening, the love you seek is grounded in authentic moments and mutual growth.</p>
<p>The key to finding your perfect love as an ISTP lies in balancing your independence with emotional openness. Embrace your adventurous, pragmatic nature, but don’t shy away from vulnerability that can enrich your relationships. By seeking a partner who aligns with your values and supports your journey of exploration and growth, you can create a love that’s not only stable but also endlessly fulfilling.</p>
<p>With the right partner by your side, your love life can become a journey of shared adventure and practical joy—proving that even the most independent hearts can find extraordinary love and purpose.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you believe that love should be a partnership built on trust, shared experiences, and practical connection? If so, you might be the Craftsperson LoveType (ISTP on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—a resourceful and independent individual who values freedom, exploration, and tangible accomplishments in both life and love. On our Love University podcast, we explored the unique qualities of the Craftsperson and how you can find fulfilling love and purpose. Here’s what we discovered:</p>
<p>As a Craftsperson, you approach life with a quiet confidence and a knack for problem-solving, making you an intriguing and grounded partner. You thrive in relationships that allow for both independence and mutual respect. For you, love is not about constant emotional intensity or elaborate displays of affection—it’s about steady, meaningful actions and building a life together through shared experiences and practical support.</p>
<p>In relationships, you may not always express your emotions openly, but your actions speak volumes. Whether it’s fixing something that’s broken, planning an exciting outdoor adventure, or simply being a steady presence, you show your love through what you do rather than what you say. This makes you a dependable and down-to-earth partner, but it can also lead to misunderstandings if your emotional depth isn’t fully recognized.</p>
<p>To find your perfect love, seek someone who appreciates your hands-on approach and values your self-sufficiency. You’ll thrive with a partner who respects your need for space and freedom but also inspires you to explore deeper emotional connections. Look for someone who enjoys adventure and discovery as much as you do—someone who can join you in experiencing life to the fullest without holding you back.</p>
<p>At the same time, it’s important to acknowledge your own emotional needs and communicate them with your partner. While you might be naturally reserved, opening up about your feelings can lead to a stronger, more intimate bond. Remember, vulnerability isn’t a weakness; it’s a bridge to deeper understanding and connection.</p>
<p>As a Craftsperson, your ideal relationship is one where mutual respect and shared interests create a foundation of trust and companionship. Whether you’re building a project together, exploring a new hiking trail, or simply enjoying a quiet evening, the love you seek is grounded in authentic moments and mutual growth.</p>
<p>The key to finding your perfect love as an ISTP lies in balancing your independence with emotional openness. Embrace your adventurous, pragmatic nature, but don’t shy away from vulnerability that can enrich your relationships. By seeking a partner who aligns with your values and supports your journey of exploration and growth, you can create a love that’s not only stable but also endlessly fulfilling.</p>
<p>With the right partner by your side, your love life can become a journey of shared adventure and practical joy—proving that even the most independent hearts can find extraordinary love and purpose.</p>
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As a Craftsperson, you approach life with a quiet confidence and a knack for problem-solving, making you an intriguing and grounded partner. You thrive in relationships that allow for both independence and mutual respect. For you, love is not about constant emotional intensity or elaborate displays of affection—it’s about steady, meaningful actions and building a life together through shared experiences and practical support.
In relationships, you may not always express your emotions openly, but your actions speak volumes. Whether it’s fixing something that’s broken, planning an exciting outdoor adventure, or simply being a steady presence, you show your love through what you do rather than what you say. This makes you a dependable and down-to-earth partner, but it can also lead to misunderstandings if your emotional depth isn’t fully recognized.
To find your perfect love, seek someone who appreciates your hands-on approach and values your self-sufficiency. You’ll thrive with a partner who respects your need for space and freedom but also inspires you to explore deeper emotional connections. Look for someone who enjoys adventure and discovery as much as you do—someone who can join you in experiencing life to the fullest without holding you back.
At the same time, it’s important to acknowledge your own emotional needs and communicate them with your partner. While you might be naturally reserved, opening up about your feelings can lead to a stronger, more intimate bond. Remember, vulnerability isn’t a weakness; it’s a bridge to deeper understanding and connection.
As a Craftsperson, your ideal relationship is one where mutual respect and shared interests create a foundation of trust and companionship. Whether you’re building a project together, exploring a new hiking trail, or simply enjoying a quiet evening, the love you seek is grounded in authentic moments and mutual growth.
The key to finding your perfect love as an ISTP lies in balancing your independence with emotional openness. Embrace your adventurous, pragmatic nature, but don’t shy away from vulnerability that can enrich your relationships. By seeking a partner who aligns with your values and supports your journey of exploration and growth, you can create a love that’s not only stable but also endlessly fulfilling.
With the right partner by your side, your love life can become a journey of shared adventure and practical joy—proving that even the most independent hearts can find extraordinary love and purpose.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>ARE YOU THE GROWTH TEACHER? HOW TO FIND YOUR PERFECT LOVE AND MEANING AS AN ENFJ (MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE)</title>
        <itunes:title>ARE YOU THE GROWTH TEACHER? HOW TO FIND YOUR PERFECT LOVE AND MEANING AS AN ENFJ (MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE)</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-the-growth-teacher-how-to-find-your-perfect-love-and-meaning-as-an-enfj-myers-briggs-type/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 27 Dec 2024 16:17:46 -0800</pubDate>
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        <title>ARE YOU THE SOCIAL PHILOSOPHER? HOW TO FIND YOUR PERFECT LOVE AND MEANING AS AN ENFP (MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE)</title>
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<p>Do you believe that love should be a grand adventure filled with endless possibilities? If so, you may be the Social Philosopher LoveType (ENFP on the Myers-Briggs personality test). As an ENFP, you're a passionate, free-spirited individual who thrives on deep connections, exploration, and discovering new perspectives in every aspect of life. You’re an idealist with a deep yearning for meaning, often questioning the world around you and how love fits into the larger picture of existence.</p>
<p>In relationships, you are the type of person who desires more than just romance—you crave emotional depth, intellectual stimulation, and the sense that you're growing together with your partner. You’re always seeking new ideas, perspectives, and experiences, and you want a partner who can keep up with your adventurous spirit and philosophical musings. You're highly empathetic and love engaging in heartfelt, meaningful conversations that delve into the mysteries of life. But while your openness and creativity make you an exciting partner, your idealism can sometimes lead you to expect perfection or overlook potential incompatibilities in a relationship.</p>
<p>If you find the right person who shares your sense of adventure and can match your intellectual curiosity, you can build a love that’s both deeply fulfilling and endlessly transformative. However, be cautious of letting your boundless enthusiasm for potential cloud your judgment. Your imagination may lead you to idealize someone or a relationship to the point of overlooking red flags or staying in a situation that doesn't align with your true desires.</p>
<p>The key to finding your perfect love as an ENFP is embracing both your passionate spirit and your need for authentic connection. Recognize that love, for you, is a journey of mutual growth and discovery. By staying true to your values and seeking a partner who can engage with you on a deep emotional and intellectual level, you'll create a relationship that not only enriches your life but also allows both of you to explore the endless possibilities of love and meaning together.</p>
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<p>Do you believe that love should be a grand adventure filled with endless possibilities? If so, you may be the Social Philosopher LoveType (ENFP on the Myers-Briggs personality test). As an ENFP, you're a passionate, free-spirited individual who thrives on deep connections, exploration, and discovering new perspectives in every aspect of life. You’re an idealist with a deep yearning for meaning, often questioning the world around you and how love fits into the larger picture of existence.</p>
<p>In relationships, you are the type of person who desires more than just romance—you crave emotional depth, intellectual stimulation, and the sense that you're growing together with your partner. You’re always seeking new ideas, perspectives, and experiences, and you want a partner who can keep up with your adventurous spirit and philosophical musings. You're highly empathetic and love engaging in heartfelt, meaningful conversations that delve into the mysteries of life. But while your openness and creativity make you an exciting partner, your idealism can sometimes lead you to expect perfection or overlook potential incompatibilities in a relationship.</p>
<p>If you find the right person who shares your sense of adventure and can match your intellectual curiosity, you can build a love that’s both deeply fulfilling and endlessly transformative. However, be cautious of letting your boundless enthusiasm for potential cloud your judgment. Your imagination may lead you to idealize someone or a relationship to the point of overlooking red flags or staying in a situation that doesn't align with your true desires.</p>
<p>The key to finding your perfect love as an ENFP is embracing both your passionate spirit and your need for authentic connection. Recognize that love, for you, is a journey of mutual growth and discovery. By staying true to your values and seeking a partner who can engage with you on a deep emotional and intellectual level, you'll create a relationship that not only enriches your life but also allows both of you to explore the endless possibilities of love and meaning together.</p>
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Do you believe that love should be a grand adventure filled with endless possibilities? If so, you may be the Social Philosopher LoveType (ENFP on the Myers-Briggs personality test). As an ENFP, you're a passionate, free-spirited individual who thrives on deep connections, exploration, and discovering new perspectives in every aspect of life. You’re an idealist with a deep yearning for meaning, often questioning the world around you and how love fits into the larger picture of existence.
In relationships, you are the type of person who desires more than just romance—you crave emotional depth, intellectual stimulation, and the sense that you're growing together with your partner. You’re always seeking new ideas, perspectives, and experiences, and you want a partner who can keep up with your adventurous spirit and philosophical musings. You're highly empathetic and love engaging in heartfelt, meaningful conversations that delve into the mysteries of life. But while your openness and creativity make you an exciting partner, your idealism can sometimes lead you to expect perfection or overlook potential incompatibilities in a relationship.
If you find the right person who shares your sense of adventure and can match your intellectual curiosity, you can build a love that’s both deeply fulfilling and endlessly transformative. However, be cautious of letting your boundless enthusiasm for potential cloud your judgment. Your imagination may lead you to idealize someone or a relationship to the point of overlooking red flags or staying in a situation that doesn't align with your true desires.
The key to finding your perfect love as an ENFP is embracing both your passionate spirit and your need for authentic connection. Recognize that love, for you, is a journey of mutual growth and discovery. By staying true to your values and seeking a partner who can engage with you on a deep emotional and intellectual level, you'll create a relationship that not only enriches your life but also allows both of you to explore the endless possibilities of love and meaning together.
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        <title>ARE YOU THE MYSTIC WRITER? HOW TO FIND PERFECT LOVE AND BLISS AS AN INFJ (MYER-BRIGGS LOVETYPE)</title>
        <itunes:title>ARE YOU THE MYSTIC WRITER? HOW TO FIND PERFECT LOVE AND BLISS AS AN INFJ (MYER-BRIGGS LOVETYPE)</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you believe that love should be a deeply emotional and spiritual experience? If so, you may be the Mystic Writer LoveType (INFJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test). On our Love University podcast, Dr. Avila reveals Mystic Writer love secrets from his classic bestseller, LoveTypes <a href='(https%3A/shorturl.at/6uo30'>(https://shorturl.at/6uo30</a>). As a Mystic Writer, you’re a rare personality type who values the written word, is a great listener, and wants to help humanity in a creative, spiritual, or psychological way. When it comes to love, you can be quite content having your soul mate as your primary, and perhaps sole, source of companionship in life (you like it that way). You are highly idealistic and privately passionate. You can love someone very profoundly, but you may stay too long in an incompatible relationship because you can delude yourself (with your highly attuned sense of imagination) into believing the person is the right one. On the positive side, if you find the right “soul partner,” you can create a love that lasts a lifetime and beyond.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you believe that love should be a deeply emotional and spiritual experience? If so, you may be the Mystic Writer LoveType (INFJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test). On our Love University podcast, Dr. Avila reveals Mystic Writer love secrets from his classic bestseller, <em>LoveTypes</em> <a href='(https%3A/shorturl.at/6uo30'>(https://shorturl.at/6uo30</a>). As a Mystic Writer, you’re a rare personality type who values the written word, is a great listener, and wants to help humanity in a creative, spiritual, or psychological way. When it comes to love, you can be quite content having your soul mate as your primary, and perhaps sole, source of companionship in life (you like it that way). You are highly idealistic and privately passionate. You can love someone very profoundly, but you may stay too long in an incompatible relationship because you can delude yourself (with your highly attuned sense of imagination) into believing the person is the right one. On the positive side, if you find the right “soul partner,” you can create a love that lasts a lifetime and beyond.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you believe that love should be a deeply emotional and spiritual experience? If so, you may be the Mystic Writer LoveType (INFJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test). On our Love University podcast, Dr. Avila reveals Mystic Writer love secrets from his classic bestseller, LoveTypes (https://shorturl.at/6uo30). As a Mystic Writer, you’re a rare personality type who values the written word, is a great listener, and wants to help humanity in a creative, spiritual, or psychological way. When it comes to love, you can be quite content having your soul mate as your primary, and perhaps sole, source of companionship in life (you like it that way). You are highly idealistic and privately passionate. You can love someone very profoundly, but you may stay too long in an incompatible relationship because you can delude yourself (with your highly attuned sense of imagination) into believing the person is the right one. On the positive side, if you find the right “soul partner,” you can create a love that lasts a lifetime and beyond.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>HOW TO SPEEDREAD YOUR DATES:  INSTANTLY DISCOVER YOUR PERFECT MATCH WITH DR. AVILA'S REVOLUTIONARY LOVETYPE SYSTEM</title>
        <itunes:title>HOW TO SPEEDREAD YOUR DATES:  INSTANTLY DISCOVER YOUR PERFECT MATCH WITH DR. AVILA'S REVOLUTIONARY LOVETYPE SYSTEM</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/how-to-speedread-your-dates-instantly-discover-your-perfect-match-with-dr-avilas-revolutionary-lovetype-system/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Would like to speedread your dates and quickly determine if they’re the one? Now, there is a way to do that by utilizing Dr. Avila’s classic LoveTypes system (lovetype.com). Based on the theory behind the Myers-Briggs®—the most popular personality test in the world, Dr. Avila’s approach to love finding has been proven with over 40 million internet users. On our Love University podcast, Dr. Avila explained two of the most important LoveType personality dimensions: Deciding and Organizing, as follows:</p>
<p> </p>
<ol>
<li>Deciding Dimension: Thinker of Feeler?  Thinkers make decisions primarily with their logic, while Feelers decide mainly with their emotions. Thinkers and Feelers often get together in relationships, but need to understand and respect each other’s style. If they don’t, Thinkers may accuse Feelers of taking things too personally, while Feelers tell Thinkers they are too cold and critical. A better approach is to value each other’s strengths. The Thinker recognizes that their Feeler provides warmth and emotional support, while the Feeler appreciates the way the Thinker can calm conflicts and provide logical solutions. To determine whether your date or romantic partner is a Thinker or a Feeler, ask them this question: “What’s your favorite movie and why?”  If they choose a movie because of the way it made them feel, they’re likely a Feeler. If they choose a movie because of the way it made them think, they’re probably a Thinker. </li>
</ol>
<p> </p>
<ol start="2">
<li>Organizing Dimension: Structured or Spontaneous? Structured people value schedules, organization, and being on time. Spontaneous people (known as “P’s” or “Perceivers” on the Myers-Briggs test) like to be more flowing, easy-going, and less attuned to schedules and too much organization. In relationships, when Structured people get together with Spontaneous people, they may have problems in a lot of areas, including time, schedules, children, sex, commitment, and money. Again, the key to a harmonious relationship is to respect and appreciate each other’s style. Structured people can value the Spontaneous person’s ability to get them to have fun and be more relaxed.  Spontaneous people can be grateful when their Structured partner helps them get organized and makes sure they get to places on time.  To determine your romantic partner’s style in this dimension, ask them, “If you were invited to Vegas (or a nice resort) tomorrow, a work day, would you go?”  A spontaneous person would say, “My bags are packed,” while a Structured person would say, “I can’t,” or “I have to plan it out.”</li>
</ol>
<p>It is said that differences make the world go round. Yet, certain differences in core values and preferences can make a relationship more conflictual and difficult. Therefore, it’s important to recognize and understand your love partner’s differences, especially in the initial dating stages before you fall in love and commit (possibly to the wrong person). By applying the LoveTypes system, and screening out candidates who are not compatible, you have a better chance of discovering your ideal soul mate and creating a love that lasts a lifetime.</p>
<p> </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would like to speedread your dates and quickly determine if they’re the one? Now, there is a way to do that by utilizing Dr. Avila’s classic LoveTypes system (lovetype.com). Based on the theory behind the Myers-Briggs®—the most popular personality test in the world, Dr. Avila’s approach to love finding has been proven with over 40 million internet users. On our Love University podcast, Dr. Avila explained two of the most important LoveType personality dimensions: Deciding and Organizing, as follows:</p>
<p> </p>
<ol>
<li>Deciding Dimension: Thinker of Feeler?  Thinkers make decisions primarily with their logic, while Feelers decide mainly with their emotions. Thinkers and Feelers often get together in relationships, but need to understand and respect each other’s style. If they don’t, Thinkers may accuse Feelers of taking things too personally, while Feelers tell Thinkers they are too cold and critical. A better approach is to value each other’s strengths. The Thinker recognizes that their Feeler provides warmth and emotional support, while the Feeler appreciates the way the Thinker can calm conflicts and provide logical solutions. To determine whether your date or romantic partner is a Thinker or a Feeler, ask them this question: “What’s your favorite movie and why?”  If they choose a movie because of the way it made them feel, they’re likely a Feeler. If they choose a movie because of the way it made them think, they’re probably a Thinker. </li>
</ol>
<p> </p>
<ol start="2">
<li>Organizing Dimension: Structured or Spontaneous? Structured people value schedules, organization, and being on time. Spontaneous people (known as “P’s” or “Perceivers” on the Myers-Briggs test) like to be more flowing, easy-going, and less attuned to schedules and too much organization. In relationships, when Structured people get together with Spontaneous people, they may have problems in a lot of areas, including time, schedules, children, sex, commitment, and money. Again, the key to a harmonious relationship is to respect and appreciate each other’s style. Structured people can value the Spontaneous person’s ability to get them to have fun and be more relaxed.  Spontaneous people can be grateful when their Structured partner helps them get organized and makes sure they get to places on time.  To determine your romantic partner’s style in this dimension, ask them, “If you were invited to Vegas (or a nice resort) tomorrow, a work day, would you go?”  A spontaneous person would say, “My bags are packed,” while a Structured person would say, “I can’t,” or “I have to plan it out.”</li>
</ol>
<p>It is said that differences make the world go round. Yet, certain differences in core values and preferences can make a relationship more conflictual and difficult. Therefore, it’s important to recognize and understand your love partner’s differences, especially in the initial dating stages before you fall in love and commit (possibly to the wrong person). By applying the LoveTypes system, and screening out candidates who are not compatible, you have a better chance of discovering your ideal soul mate and creating a love that lasts a lifetime.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Would like to speedread your dates and quickly determine if they’re the one? Now, there is a way to do that by utilizing Dr. Avila’s classic LoveTypes system (lovetype.com). Based on the theory behind the Myers-Briggs®—the most popular personality test in the world, Dr. Avila’s approach to love finding has been proven with over 40 million internet users. On our Love University podcast, Dr. Avila explained two of the most important LoveType personality dimensions: Deciding and Organizing, as follows:
 

Deciding Dimension: Thinker of Feeler?  Thinkers make decisions primarily with their logic, while Feelers decide mainly with their emotions. Thinkers and Feelers often get together in relationships, but need to understand and respect each other’s style. If they don’t, Thinkers may accuse Feelers of taking things too personally, while Feelers tell Thinkers they are too cold and critical. A better approach is to value each other’s strengths. The Thinker recognizes that their Feeler provides warmth and emotional support, while the Feeler appreciates the way the Thinker can calm conflicts and provide logical solutions. To determine whether your date or romantic partner is a Thinker or a Feeler, ask them this question: “What’s your favorite movie and why?”  If they choose a movie because of the way it made them feel, they’re likely a Feeler. If they choose a movie because of the way it made them think, they’re probably a Thinker. 

 

Organizing Dimension: Structured or Spontaneous? Structured people value schedules, organization, and being on time. Spontaneous people (known as “P’s” or “Perceivers” on the Myers-Briggs test) like to be more flowing, easy-going, and less attuned to schedules and too much organization. In relationships, when Structured people get together with Spontaneous people, they may have problems in a lot of areas, including time, schedules, children, sex, commitment, and money. Again, the key to a harmonious relationship is to respect and appreciate each other’s style. Structured people can value the Spontaneous person’s ability to get them to have fun and be more relaxed.  Spontaneous people can be grateful when their Structured partner helps them get organized and makes sure they get to places on time.  To determine your romantic partner’s style in this dimension, ask them, “If you were invited to Vegas (or a nice resort) tomorrow, a work day, would you go?”  A spontaneous person would say, “My bags are packed,” while a Structured person would say, “I can’t,” or “I have to plan it out.”

It is said that differences make the world go round. Yet, certain differences in core values and preferences can make a relationship more conflictual and difficult. Therefore, it’s important to recognize and understand your love partner’s differences, especially in the initial dating stages before you fall in love and commit (possibly to the wrong person). By applying the LoveTypes system, and screening out candidates who are not compatible, you have a better chance of discovering your ideal soul mate and creating a love that lasts a lifetime.
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        <title>ARE YOU IMAGINATIVE OR PRACTICAL? WHY YOUR LIFE VIEW CAN MAKE OR BREAK YOUR RELATIONSHIP</title>
        <itunes:title>ARE YOU IMAGINATIVE OR PRACTICAL? WHY YOUR LIFE VIEW CAN MAKE OR BREAK YOUR RELATIONSHIP</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/imaginative-or-pratical-why-your-life-view-can-make-or-break-your-realtionship/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/imaginative-or-pratical-why-your-life-view-can-make-or-break-your-realtionship/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 21 Nov 2024 09:22:23 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Are you practical or imaginative? How about your love partner? Research shows that 70% of happily married couples are the same or similar in this personality dimension—either both imaginative or both practical. On our Love University Podcast, we delved into the Jungian/Myers-Briggs personality dimension known as N/S or Intuitive/Sensor (Imaginative/Practical), and how it can affect the happiness and success of couples.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>If you’re an N (Intuitive/Imaginative), you probably like to create, invent, innovate, and think outside the box. You may like psychology, philosophy, science, technology, spirituality, and the arts. You’re always looking to improve something.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>If you’re an S (Sensory/Practical), you may like to experience life through your five senses in a practical, realistic, and concrete way. You savor the aesthetics of life, and you’re probably good at saving, investing, and dealing with practical matters. You enjoy life as you experience it in the moment, not in a “pie in the sky” futuristic way.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Unfortunately, a strong N with a strong S can have a lot of problems in a relationship, especially if they don’t respect each other’s styles.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The S will say to the N: “You’re such a head in the clouds person. Come down to earth.”</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The N will reply: “And why are you such a stick in the mud? Why don’t we elevate our auras to a higher point of actualization and enter the noosphere?”</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The S will retort; “Why don’t you elevate yourself off the couch and pay the bills; we’re two weeks late.”</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The good news is that Ns and Ss can work things out in their relationships—and may even complement each other—if they respect each other’s differences. Tune in to hear more about how to make the practical versus imaginative dimension work in your relationship so you can create a love that lasts a lifetime.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you practical or imaginative? How about your love partner? Research shows that 70% of happily married couples are the same or similar in this personality dimension—either both imaginative or both practical. On our Love University Podcast, we delved into the Jungian/Myers-Briggs personality dimension known as N/S or Intuitive/Sensor (Imaginative/Practical), and how it can affect the happiness and success of couples.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>If you’re an N (Intuitive/Imaginative), you probably like to create, invent, innovate, and think outside the box. You may like psychology, philosophy, science, technology, spirituality, and the arts. You’re always looking to improve something.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>If you’re an S (Sensory/Practical), you may like to experience life through your five senses in a practical, realistic, and concrete way. You savor the aesthetics of life, and you’re probably good at saving, investing, and dealing with practical matters. You enjoy life as you experience it in the moment, not in a “pie in the sky” futuristic way.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Unfortunately, a strong N with a strong S can have a lot of problems in a relationship, especially if they don’t respect each other’s styles.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The S will say to the N: “You’re such a head in the clouds person. Come down to earth.”</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The N will reply: “And why are you such a stick in the mud? Why don’t we elevate our auras to a higher point of actualization and enter the noosphere?”</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The S will retort; “Why don’t you elevate yourself off the couch and pay the bills; we’re two weeks late.”</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The good news is that Ns and Ss can work things out in their relationships—and may even complement each other—if they respect each other’s differences. Tune in to hear more about how to make the practical versus imaginative dimension work in your relationship so you can create a love that lasts a lifetime.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Are you practical or imaginative? How about your love partner? Research shows that 70% of happily married couples are the same or similar in this personality dimension—either both imaginative or both practical. On our Love University Podcast, we delved into the Jungian/Myers-Briggs personality dimension known as N/S or Intuitive/Sensor (Imaginative/Practical), and how it can affect the happiness and success of couples.
 
If you’re an N (Intuitive/Imaginative), you probably like to create, invent, innovate, and think outside the box. You may like psychology, philosophy, science, technology, spirituality, and the arts. You’re always looking to improve something.
 
If you’re an S (Sensory/Practical), you may like to experience life through your five senses in a practical, realistic, and concrete way. You savor the aesthetics of life, and you’re probably good at saving, investing, and dealing with practical matters. You enjoy life as you experience it in the moment, not in a “pie in the sky” futuristic way.
 
Unfortunately, a strong N with a strong S can have a lot of problems in a relationship, especially if they don’t respect each other’s styles.
 
The S will say to the N: “You’re such a head in the clouds person. Come down to earth.”
 
The N will reply: “And why are you such a stick in the mud? Why don’t we elevate our auras to a higher point of actualization and enter the noosphere?”
 
The S will retort; “Why don’t you elevate yourself off the couch and pay the bills; we’re two weeks late.”
 
The good news is that Ns and Ss can work things out in their relationships—and may even complement each other—if they respect each other’s differences. Tune in to hear more about how to make the practical versus imaginative dimension work in your relationship so you can create a love that lasts a lifetime.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>ELECTION ANXIETY: DO YOU HAVE IT AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT?</title>
        <itunes:title>ELECTION ANXIETY: DO YOU HAVE IT AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT?</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/election-anxiety-do-you-have-it-and-what-to-do-about-it/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/election-anxiety-do-you-have-it-and-what-to-do-about-it/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2024 13:26:08 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you have election anxiety—stress and worry about how a political outcome will affect your life? The election in the US has taken place and millions of people are experiencing a variety of emotions—from hope to despair; from confidence and optimism to worry and fear.  Some people become so emotionally identified with their preferred candidate or party that they think their personal self-worth or self-esteem is riding on an election outcome. On our Love University podcast, we went into the community to ask people their thoughts and feelings about the election, and we received a fascinating variety of opinions. Here are three things that can help if you’re experiencing election anxiety:</p>
<p>*Limit your political media consumption. Although it’s good to stay informed, many people go overboard and spend too much time watching the news and feeling anxious about it. To counteract this, set boundaries for how much time you will spend checking political news (1 hour etc.), and take breaks from election coverage. In this way, you will refresh your mind and see things from a different perspective.</p>
<p> *Focus on what you can control. You may feel that election results are a big thing that you can’t control—and you may start feeling helpless about it. The solution is to stay active. Stay informed, volunteer, and have meaningful conversations about policy and issues with people who care about those things. It’s true: The more active you are, the better you will feel.</p>
<p>*Practice mindfulness and relaxation. You can reduce stress and improve your emotional control by focusing on the present moment.  Try this exercise: Spend ten to fifteen minutes each day imagining a beautiful scene as you breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth. For example, if you visualize that you’re on a beach, imagine the sounds you hear (waves crashing), what you see (beautiful blue sky and ocean), what you smell (the smell of coconut oil), and the emotions you feel (peace and relaxation). Do this daily, and you will be more centered, and at peace.</p>
<p>Election time and the period afterward can be stressful in some people’s lives. The good news is that you can maintain peace and relaxation by taking care of your physical and emotional needs. It’s also important to extend loving energy without expectation. Love yourself, others, and a higher nature, and you will be in a much better place.</p>
<p>Special Announcement: Meet Dr. Avila live for a remarkable evening of conversation and networking: “Riches without Limits: Invincible You.” The free talk is being held on 11/10/24 at 7:00pm at the Brea Civic and Community Center, Community Room A (upstairs, 2nd floor).  Reserve your seat now while they last:  <a href='https://bit.ly/3Yich6g'>bit.ly/3Yich6g</a>  </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you have election anxiety—stress and worry about how a political outcome will affect your life? The election in the US has taken place and millions of people are experiencing a variety of emotions—from hope to despair; from confidence and optimism to worry and fear.  Some people become so emotionally identified with their preferred candidate or party that they think their personal self-worth or self-esteem is riding on an election outcome. On our Love University podcast, we went into the community to ask people their thoughts and feelings about the election, and we received a fascinating variety of opinions. Here are three things that can help if you’re experiencing election anxiety:</p>
<p>*Limit your political media consumption. Although it’s good to stay informed, many people go overboard and spend too much time watching the news and feeling anxious about it. To counteract this, set boundaries for how much time you will spend checking political news (1 hour etc.), and take breaks from election coverage. In this way, you will refresh your mind and see things from a different perspective.</p>
<p> *Focus on what you can control. You may feel that election results are a big thing that you can’t control—and you may start feeling helpless about it. The solution is to stay active. Stay informed, volunteer, and have meaningful conversations about policy and issues with people who care about those things. It’s true: The more active you are, the better you will feel.</p>
<p>*Practice mindfulness and relaxation. You can reduce stress and improve your emotional control by focusing on the present moment.  Try this exercise: Spend ten to fifteen minutes each day imagining a beautiful scene as you breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth. For example, if you visualize that you’re on a beach, imagine the sounds you hear (waves crashing), what you see (beautiful blue sky and ocean), what you smell (the smell of coconut oil), and the emotions you feel (peace and relaxation). Do this daily, and you will be more centered, and at peace.</p>
<p>Election time and the period afterward can be stressful in some people’s lives. The good news is that you can maintain peace and relaxation by taking care of your physical and emotional needs. It’s also important to extend loving energy without expectation. Love yourself, others, and a higher nature, and you will be in a much better place.</p>
<p>Special Announcement: Meet Dr. Avila live for a remarkable evening of conversation and networking: “Riches without Limits: Invincible You.” The free talk is being held on 11/10/24 at 7:00pm at the Brea Civic and Community Center, Community Room A (upstairs, 2nd floor).  Reserve your seat now while they last:  <a href='https://bit.ly/3Yich6g'>bit.ly/3Yich6g</a>  </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you have election anxiety—stress and worry about how a political outcome will affect your life? The election in the US has taken place and millions of people are experiencing a variety of emotions—from hope to despair; from confidence and optimism to worry and fear.  Some people become so emotionally identified with their preferred candidate or party that they think their personal self-worth or self-esteem is riding on an election outcome. On our Love University podcast, we went into the community to ask people their thoughts and feelings about the election, and we received a fascinating variety of opinions. Here are three things that can help if you’re experiencing election anxiety:
*Limit your political media consumption. Although it’s good to stay informed, many people go overboard and spend too much time watching the news and feeling anxious about it. To counteract this, set boundaries for how much time you will spend checking political news (1 hour etc.), and take breaks from election coverage. In this way, you will refresh your mind and see things from a different perspective.
 *Focus on what you can control. You may feel that election results are a big thing that you can’t control—and you may start feeling helpless about it. The solution is to stay active. Stay informed, volunteer, and have meaningful conversations about policy and issues with people who care about those things. It’s true: The more active you are, the better you will feel.
*Practice mindfulness and relaxation. You can reduce stress and improve your emotional control by focusing on the present moment.  Try this exercise: Spend ten to fifteen minutes each day imagining a beautiful scene as you breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth. For example, if you visualize that you’re on a beach, imagine the sounds you hear (waves crashing), what you see (beautiful blue sky and ocean), what you smell (the smell of coconut oil), and the emotions you feel (peace and relaxation). Do this daily, and you will be more centered, and at peace.
Election time and the period afterward can be stressful in some people’s lives. The good news is that you can maintain peace and relaxation by taking care of your physical and emotional needs. It’s also important to extend loving energy without expectation. Love yourself, others, and a higher nature, and you will be in a much better place.
Special Announcement: Meet Dr. Avila live for a remarkable evening of conversation and networking: “Riches without Limits: Invincible You.” The free talk is being held on 11/10/24 at 7:00pm at the Brea Civic and Community Center, Community Room A (upstairs, 2nd floor).  Reserve your seat now while they last:  bit.ly/3Yich6g  ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>INTROVERTS AND EXTROVERTS IN LOVE: WHY SOCIAL ENERGY CAN MAKE OR BREAK A RELATIONSHIP</title>
        <itunes:title>INTROVERTS AND EXTROVERTS IN LOVE: WHY SOCIAL ENERGY CAN MAKE OR BREAK A RELATIONSHIP</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/introvert-and-extroverts-in-love-why-social-energy-can-make-or-break-a-relationship/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/introvert-and-extroverts-in-love-why-social-energy-can-make-or-break-a-relationship/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 14:04:25 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Are you in an Introvert-Extrovert relationship? Maybe you’re the Introvert—you get energy more from your own thoughts—and your partner is the outgoing, Extraverted type.  If you don’t understand each other, you may clash. Or, you could be an Extroverted woman with an Introverted man, which can be a challenging combination based on research. In our enlightening Love University podcast, love personality expert, Dr. Avila (<a href='https://www.amazon.com/Lovetypes-Discover-Your-Romantic-Style/dp/0380800144/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2KC8EL5OPWSI5&amp;dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.0MSDmQvPRD1MAdTCxmo7zg.yLMxo8A82HDXGAACpHFMOyWXGeXpyiYVwfYN07Ae23s&amp;dib_tag=se&amp;keywords=LoveTypes&amp;qid=1730400875&amp;sprefix=lovetypes%2Caps%2C157&amp;sr=8-1'>Lovetypes: Discover Your Romantic Style And Find Your Soul Mate: Avila, Alexander: 9780380800148: Amazon.com: Books</a>), delves into the world of Introversion and Extroversion in dating, love, and relationships. He reveals important tips on how to thrive in various personality love combinations, as follows:</p>
<p>*Introverts and Extroverts have different needs for social energy. Introverts often like to stay home while Extroverts like to go out. Key to success: Extroverts, respect your Introverts need for “alone/quiet time,” while Introverts be OK with giving your Extrovert a boy’s/girl’s night out.</p>
<p>*Introverts like to listen; Extroverts like to talk.  Although Introverts like to talk at times and Extroverts can listen, it’s usually the Extrovert doing the majority of the talking. In this case, each partner needs to appreciate the other’s style (Extroverts listen to Introverts; Introverts let your Extrovert enjoy their talking time).</p>
<p>*Extrovert women and Introvert men can have challenges. Research shows that Extrovert women have the most problem with Introvert men in the areas of chores, finances, hobbies, communication and sex. If they don’t respect each other’s style, they will attack each other (“Why don’t you speak up?” “Can you be quiet for once?”).</p>
<p>The key of harmony in relationships is to appreciate and respect each other’s unique personality style (LoveType). When partners do this, almost any combination can work—two Introverts or two Extroverts together; or an Introvert/Extrovert combination. Respect and mutual appreciation for each other’s personality difference can work wonders in a relationship</p>
<p>
Special Announcement: Meet Dr. Avila live for a remarkable evening of conversation and networking: “Riches without Limits: Invincible You.” The free talk is being held on 11/10/24 at 7:00pm at the Brea Civic and Community Center, Community Room A (upstairs, 2nd floor) Reserve your seat now while they last:  <a href='https://bit.ly/3Yich6g'>bit.ly/3Yich6g</a>  </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you in an Introvert-Extrovert relationship? Maybe you’re the Introvert—you get energy more from your own thoughts—and your partner is the outgoing, Extraverted type.  If you don’t understand each other, you may clash. Or, you could be an Extroverted woman with an Introverted man, which can be a challenging combination based on research. In our enlightening Love University podcast, love personality expert, Dr. Avila (<a href='https://www.amazon.com/Lovetypes-Discover-Your-Romantic-Style/dp/0380800144/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2KC8EL5OPWSI5&amp;dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.0MSDmQvPRD1MAdTCxmo7zg.yLMxo8A82HDXGAACpHFMOyWXGeXpyiYVwfYN07Ae23s&amp;dib_tag=se&amp;keywords=LoveTypes&amp;qid=1730400875&amp;sprefix=lovetypes%2Caps%2C157&amp;sr=8-1'>Lovetypes: Discover Your Romantic Style And Find Your Soul Mate: Avila, Alexander: 9780380800148: Amazon.com: Books</a>), delves into the world of Introversion and Extroversion in dating, love, and relationships. He reveals important tips on how to thrive in various personality love combinations, as follows:</p>
<p>*Introverts and Extroverts have different needs for social energy. Introverts often like to stay home while Extroverts like to go out. Key to success: Extroverts, respect your Introverts need for “alone/quiet time,” while Introverts be OK with giving your Extrovert a boy’s/girl’s night out.</p>
<p>*Introverts like to listen; Extroverts like to talk.  Although Introverts like to talk at times and Extroverts can listen, it’s usually the Extrovert doing the majority of the talking. In this case, each partner needs to appreciate the other’s style (Extroverts listen to Introverts; Introverts let your Extrovert enjoy their talking time).</p>
<p>*Extrovert women and Introvert men can have challenges. Research shows that Extrovert women have the most problem with Introvert men in the areas of chores, finances, hobbies, communication and sex. If they don’t respect each other’s style, they will attack each other (“Why don’t you speak up?” “Can you be quiet for once?”).</p>
<p>The key of harmony in relationships is to appreciate and respect each other’s unique personality style (LoveType). When partners do this, almost any combination can work—two Introverts or two Extroverts together; or an Introvert/Extrovert combination. Respect and mutual appreciation for each other’s personality difference can work wonders in a relationship</p>
<p><br>
Special Announcement: Meet Dr. Avila live for a remarkable evening of conversation and networking: “Riches without Limits: Invincible You.” The free talk is being held on 11/10/24 at 7:00pm at the Brea Civic and Community Center, Community Room A (upstairs, 2nd floor) Reserve your seat now while they last:  <a href='https://bit.ly/3Yich6g'>bit.ly/3Yich6g</a>  </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Are you in an Introvert-Extrovert relationship? Maybe you’re the Introvert—you get energy more from your own thoughts—and your partner is the outgoing, Extraverted type.  If you don’t understand each other, you may clash. Or, you could be an Extroverted woman with an Introverted man, which can be a challenging combination based on research. In our enlightening Love University podcast, love personality expert, Dr. Avila (Lovetypes: Discover Your Romantic Style And Find Your Soul Mate: Avila, Alexander: 9780380800148: Amazon.com: Books), delves into the world of Introversion and Extroversion in dating, love, and relationships. He reveals important tips on how to thrive in various personality love combinations, as follows:
*Introverts and Extroverts have different needs for social energy. Introverts often like to stay home while Extroverts like to go out. Key to success: Extroverts, respect your Introverts need for “alone/quiet time,” while Introverts be OK with giving your Extrovert a boy’s/girl’s night out.
*Introverts like to listen; Extroverts like to talk.  Although Introverts like to talk at times and Extroverts can listen, it’s usually the Extrovert doing the majority of the talking. In this case, each partner needs to appreciate the other’s style (Extroverts listen to Introverts; Introverts let your Extrovert enjoy their talking time).
*Extrovert women and Introvert men can have challenges. Research shows that Extrovert women have the most problem with Introvert men in the areas of chores, finances, hobbies, communication and sex. If they don’t respect each other’s style, they will attack each other (“Why don’t you speak up?” “Can you be quiet for once?”).
The key of harmony in relationships is to appreciate and respect each other’s unique personality style (LoveType). When partners do this, almost any combination can work—two Introverts or two Extroverts together; or an Introvert/Extrovert combination. Respect and mutual appreciation for each other’s personality difference can work wonders in a relationship
Special Announcement: Meet Dr. Avila live for a remarkable evening of conversation and networking: “Riches without Limits: Invincible You.” The free talk is being held on 11/10/24 at 7:00pm at the Brea Civic and Community Center, Community Room A (upstairs, 2nd floor) Reserve your seat now while they last:  bit.ly/3Yich6g  ]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>FIND YOUR SOUL MATE AT THE DATING MASQUERADE: DR. AVILA REVEALS HIS REVOLUTIONARY LOVETYPE SYSTEM, PART 1</title>
        <itunes:title>FIND YOUR SOUL MATE AT THE DATING MASQUERADE: DR. AVILA REVEALS HIS REVOLUTIONARY LOVETYPE SYSTEM, PART 1</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/find-your-soul-mate-at-the-dating-masquerade-dr-avila-reveals-his-revolutionary-lovetype-system-part-1/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/find-your-soul-mate-at-the-dating-masquerade-dr-avila-reveals-his-revolutionary-lovetype-system-part-1/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 19 Oct 2024 11:18:51 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The singles world often seems like a dating masquerade. People wear psychological masks that hide their true personalities so they can impress each other. Unfortunately, when the masks come off, they often find that they’re incompatible with each other. Now, disappointment and heartache sets in. It doesn’t have to be that way. On our latest Love University podcast, Dr. Avila’s explains how his classic LoveType system (lovetype.com) can help you quickly unmask potential romantic partners and find your most compatible soul mate. </p>
<p>For example, are you:</p>
<p>Introvert or Extavert?</p>
<p>Imaginative or Practical?</p>
<p>Thinker or Feeler?</p>
<p>Structured or Spontaneous?</p>
<p>These simple personality dimensions in the LoveType system will help you embrace your personality power and discover the love partner best suited for you.</p>
<p>Based on Dr. Avila’s extensive years of research into love personality compatibility (utilizing Myers-Briggs personality type theory), his revolutionary LoveType system can help you discover your romantic style and find the best partner for you. Listen as you discover your true nature and attract the ideal soul mate for you.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The singles world often seems like a dating masquerade. People wear psychological masks that hide their true personalities so they can impress each other. Unfortunately, when the masks come off, they often find that they’re incompatible with each other. Now, disappointment and heartache sets in. It doesn’t have to be that way. On our latest Love University podcast, Dr. Avila’s explains how his classic LoveType system (lovetype.com) can help you quickly unmask potential romantic partners and find your most compatible soul mate. </p>
<p>For example, are you:</p>
<p>Introvert or Extavert?</p>
<p>Imaginative or Practical?</p>
<p>Thinker or Feeler?</p>
<p>Structured or Spontaneous?</p>
<p>These simple personality dimensions in the LoveType system will help you embrace your personality power and discover the love partner best suited for you.</p>
<p>Based on Dr. Avila’s extensive years of research into love personality compatibility (utilizing Myers-Briggs personality type theory), his revolutionary LoveType system can help you discover your romantic style and find the best partner for you. Listen as you discover your true nature and attract the ideal soul mate for you.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The singles world often seems like a dating masquerade. People wear psychological masks that hide their true personalities so they can impress each other. Unfortunately, when the masks come off, they often find that they’re incompatible with each other. Now, disappointment and heartache sets in. It doesn’t have to be that way. On our latest Love University podcast, Dr. Avila’s explains how his classic LoveType system (lovetype.com) can help you quickly unmask potential romantic partners and find your most compatible soul mate. 
For example, are you:
Introvert or Extavert?
Imaginative or Practical?
Thinker or Feeler?
Structured or Spontaneous?
These simple personality dimensions in the LoveType system will help you embrace your personality power and discover the love partner best suited for you.
Based on Dr. Avila’s extensive years of research into love personality compatibility (utilizing Myers-Briggs personality type theory), his revolutionary LoveType system can help you discover your romantic style and find the best partner for you. Listen as you discover your true nature and attract the ideal soul mate for you.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>DIVORCE AND SELF-LOVE: HOW TO BE CONSCIOUSLY HAPPY WITH THE IMPERFECT YOU, WITH KARL DUNN, INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED MENTAL HEALTH DIVORCE EXPERT</title>
        <itunes:title>DIVORCE AND SELF-LOVE: HOW TO BE CONSCIOUSLY HAPPY WITH THE IMPERFECT YOU, WITH KARL DUNN, INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED MENTAL HEALTH DIVORCE EXPERT</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/divorce-and-self-love-how-to-be-consciously-happy-with-the-imperfect-you-with-karl-dunn-internationally-acclaimed-mental-health-advocate/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/divorce-and-self-love-how-to-be-consciously-happy-with-the-imperfect-you-with-karl-dunn-internationally-acclaimed-mental-health-advocate/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 12 Oct 2024 17:42:34 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>On our Love University podcast, we had an enlightening interview with Karl Dunn, an expert on same-sex divorce and mental health issues related to divorce. Karl recounted the lessons learned from his own marriage/divorce and how “his marriage didn’t make him whole, but his divorce did.”   Here is some of the useful advice he shared for how to have a healthy divorce:</p>
<p>*Be aware of the friend filter. Karl identifies three types of friends during divorce: Friends who are on your side no matter what, friends who care about you, but don’t want to be around your divorce (it brings up their own trauma), and “binge divorce watchers” who are hungry for the gruesome details for their own entertainment (the worst kind).</p>
<p>*Keep an emotional diary:  As you go through your divorce, keep a diary in which you write down what triggers your sadness or anger (e.g. email from an attorney or your ex), why you feel that way, and what the Universe is telling you about the best way to respond.</p>
<p>*Expectations will kill you—kill expectations.  The key to getting out whole on the other side of divorce is to minimize your expectations of what is just, fair, or equitable. Hire the best lawyer if you need to, prepare all of your documents, and see a therapist if you want more support. At the same time, be present in the moment and don’t let anger, fear, or hardened expectations take over your mind.  </p>
<p>In the end, Karl says, he realized that he didn’t need a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow to be happy. He was the pot of gold.  He had the power to actualize all of his hopes and dreams and achieve ultimate success, happiness, and fulfillment. Karl counsels that you, too, can be your own happy ending, whether you’re married, divorced, or single; whether you’re straight, gay, or anywhere in between. Happiness is your internal gold—dig for it and you will find it.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On our Love University podcast, we had an enlightening interview with Karl Dunn, an expert on same-sex divorce and mental health issues related to divorce. Karl recounted the lessons learned from his own marriage/divorce and how “his marriage didn’t make him whole, but his divorce did.”   Here is some of the useful advice he shared for how to have a healthy divorce:</p>
<p>*Be aware of the friend filter. Karl identifies three types of friends during divorce: Friends who are on your side no matter what, friends who care about you, but don’t want to be around your divorce (it brings up their own trauma), and “binge divorce watchers” who are hungry for the gruesome details for their own entertainment (the worst kind).</p>
<p>*Keep an emotional diary:  As you go through your divorce, keep a diary in which you write down what triggers your sadness or anger (e.g. email from an attorney or your ex), why you feel that way, and what the Universe is telling you about the best way to respond.</p>
<p>*Expectations will kill you—kill expectations.  The key to getting out whole on the other side of divorce is to minimize your expectations of what is just, fair, or equitable. Hire the best lawyer if you need to, prepare all of your documents, and see a therapist if you want more support. At the same time, be present in the moment and don’t let anger, fear, or hardened expectations take over your mind.  </p>
<p>In the end, Karl says, he realized that he didn’t need a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow to be happy. He <em>was</em> the pot of gold.  He had the power to actualize all of his hopes and dreams and achieve ultimate success, happiness, and fulfillment. Karl counsels that you, too, can be your own happy ending, whether you’re married, divorced, or single; whether you’re straight, gay, or anywhere in between. Happiness is your internal gold—dig for it and you will find it.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[On our Love University podcast, we had an enlightening interview with Karl Dunn, an expert on same-sex divorce and mental health issues related to divorce. Karl recounted the lessons learned from his own marriage/divorce and how “his marriage didn’t make him whole, but his divorce did.”   Here is some of the useful advice he shared for how to have a healthy divorce:
*Be aware of the friend filter. Karl identifies three types of friends during divorce: Friends who are on your side no matter what, friends who care about you, but don’t want to be around your divorce (it brings up their own trauma), and “binge divorce watchers” who are hungry for the gruesome details for their own entertainment (the worst kind).
*Keep an emotional diary:  As you go through your divorce, keep a diary in which you write down what triggers your sadness or anger (e.g. email from an attorney or your ex), why you feel that way, and what the Universe is telling you about the best way to respond.
*Expectations will kill you—kill expectations.  The key to getting out whole on the other side of divorce is to minimize your expectations of what is just, fair, or equitable. Hire the best lawyer if you need to, prepare all of your documents, and see a therapist if you want more support. At the same time, be present in the moment and don’t let anger, fear, or hardened expectations take over your mind.  
In the end, Karl says, he realized that he didn’t need a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow to be happy. He was the pot of gold.  He had the power to actualize all of his hopes and dreams and achieve ultimate success, happiness, and fulfillment. Karl counsels that you, too, can be your own happy ending, whether you’re married, divorced, or single; whether you’re straight, gay, or anywhere in between. Happiness is your internal gold—dig for it and you will find it.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE AND LIVE JOYFULLY WITH SOUL STATEMENTS. WELCOMING COREY LYON FOLSOM, RENOWNED SPIRITUAL TEACHER</title>
        <itunes:title>TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE AND LIVE JOYFULLY WITH SOUL STATEMENTS. WELCOMING COREY LYON FOLSOM, RENOWNED SPIRITUAL TEACHER</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/transform-your-life-and-live-joyfully-with-soul-statements-welcoming-corey-lion-folsom-renowned-spiritual-teacher/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/transform-your-life-and-live-joyfully-with-soul-statements-welcoming-corey-lion-folsom-renowned-spiritual-teacher/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2024 12:59:36 -0700</pubDate>
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<p>Do you ever feel like your mind is controlling you with negativity, doubt, and fear?  If so, then there is a solution for you. It is called “Soul Statements,” simple phrases you can incorporate into your daily thinking that will lift you from despair and frustration into joy and love.  Our guest on Love University, Corey Folsom, is an enlightened relationship coach, spiritual leader, and author (<a href='https://www.amazon.com/Soul-Statements-Coachs-Successful-Communication/dp/B0CDCPMMWD'>Soul Statements: A Love Coach's Guide to Successful Communication: Folsom, Corey Lyon: 9798218188856: Amazon.com: Books</a>). Taking us on a journey into the power of soul statements, Corey educates us with his life-changing advice on regaining your wisdom within. Here’s what we learned from Corey:</p>
<p>*Find your querencia.  In bullfighting, a bull may stake out his querencia, a certain part of the bull ring where he feels strong and safe. As humans, we can discover our own querencia by going emotionally back to a place where we felt strong, comfortable, and authentic.  Recall what you were doing, the people you were with, and how you felt during your time of querencia. Maybe, it was with a certain friend or loved one, doing a hobby or activity you loved, and you felt joy, peace, and comfort. Now, whenever you’re feeling anxious or doubtful, mentally (and physically) go back to that querencia—that zone of comfort—to re-energize yourself and regain your inner strength.</p>
<p>*Repeat soul statements to yourself daily.  Soul statements are a healing and comforting way of talking to yourself (“I am enough”; “I am growing”), instead of the self-bullying thoughts that may torment you (“I’m not good enough” “I’ll never get better”). Come up with your own affirming soul statements—write them down or record them—and repeat them to yourself regularly. This will transform your life and uplift your confidence and well-being.</p>
<p>*Have the courage to disappoint. You may fall into the nice guy or gal zone where you try to please others and are afraid to state what you really feel. When you do that, you often hurt yourself and your authenticity, and you feel disappointed in yourself. Remember that saying “no” is a powerful healing word if you feel in your gut that you need to say it.  The other person may be momentarily disappointed, but they will get over it, and you will stand firm in your beliefs—taking care of yourself so you can give more to others who really need your help.</p>
<p>*Uplevel always. Think of every act you do, however small, as a chance to do better and feel better. For example, when Corey brushes his teeth, he says to himself, “I’m keeping my commitment to take care of my teeth, my self, as an act of self-love. Self-care is soul care.” When you strive to do everything with love and care, and tell yourself that you’re doing so, you will start to feel buoyant and cheerful. Now, every day is an opportunity for growth and learning, giving you the energy and strength to help yourself and others.</p>
<p>There is a great power in Soul Statements.  How we talk to ourselves can make a tremendous difference in our relationships, finances, career, health, and happiness. When you’re supporting and loving yourself, through your thoughts and inner voice, you will transform your life from fear and regret to joy and optimism. By repeating soul statements to yourself, you will constantly improve and grow—becoming a more confident and loving human being each day. It’s a wonderful sight to behold to see your soul grow and your heart soar. Enjoy every minute of it.</p>
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<p>Do you ever feel like your mind is controlling you with negativity, doubt, and fear?  If so, then there is a solution for you. It is called “Soul Statements,” simple phrases you can incorporate into your daily thinking that will lift you from despair and frustration into joy and love.  Our guest on Love University, Corey Folsom, is an enlightened relationship coach, spiritual leader, and author (<a href='https://www.amazon.com/Soul-Statements-Coachs-Successful-Communication/dp/B0CDCPMMWD'>Soul Statements: A Love Coach's Guide to Successful Communication: Folsom, Corey Lyon: 9798218188856: Amazon.com: Books</a>). Taking us on a journey into the power of soul statements, Corey educates us with his life-changing advice on regaining your wisdom within. Here’s what we learned from Corey:</p>
<p>*Find your querencia.  In bullfighting, a bull may stake out his querencia, a certain part of the bull ring where he feels strong and safe. As humans, we can discover our own querencia by going emotionally back to a place where we felt strong, comfortable, and authentic.  Recall what you were doing, the people you were with, and how you felt during your time of querencia. Maybe, it was with a certain friend or loved one, doing a hobby or activity you loved, and you felt joy, peace, and comfort. Now, whenever you’re feeling anxious or doubtful, mentally (and physically) go back to that querencia—that zone of comfort—to re-energize yourself and regain your inner strength.</p>
<p>*Repeat soul statements to yourself daily.  Soul statements are a healing and comforting way of talking to yourself (“I am enough”; “I am growing”), instead of the self-bullying thoughts that may torment you (“I’m not good enough” “I’ll never get better”). Come up with your own affirming soul statements—write them down or record them—and repeat them to yourself regularly. This will transform your life and uplift your confidence and well-being.</p>
<p>*Have the courage to disappoint. You may fall into the nice guy or gal zone where you try to please others and are afraid to state what you really feel. When you do that, you often hurt yourself and your authenticity, and you feel disappointed in yourself. Remember that saying “no” is a powerful healing word if you feel in your gut that you need to say it.  The other person may be momentarily disappointed, but they will get over it, and you will stand firm in your beliefs—taking care of yourself so you can give more to others who really need your help.</p>
<p>*Uplevel always. Think of every act you do, however small, as a chance to do better and feel better. For example, when Corey brushes his teeth, he says to himself, “I’m keeping my commitment to take care of my teeth, my self, as an act of self-love. Self-care is soul care.” When you strive to do everything with love and care, and tell yourself that you’re doing so, you will start to feel buoyant and cheerful. Now, every day is an opportunity for growth and learning, giving you the energy and strength to help yourself and others.</p>
<p>There is a great power in Soul Statements.  How we talk to ourselves can make a tremendous difference in our relationships, finances, career, health, and happiness. When you’re supporting and loving yourself, through your thoughts and inner voice, you will transform your life from fear and regret to joy and optimism. By repeating soul statements to yourself, you will constantly improve and grow—becoming a more confident and loving human being each day. It’s a wonderful sight to behold to see your soul grow and your heart soar. Enjoy every minute of it.</p>
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Do you ever feel like your mind is controlling you with negativity, doubt, and fear?  If so, then there is a solution for you. It is called “Soul Statements,” simple phrases you can incorporate into your daily thinking that will lift you from despair and frustration into joy and love.  Our guest on Love University, Corey Folsom, is an enlightened relationship coach, spiritual leader, and author (Soul Statements: A Love Coach's Guide to Successful Communication: Folsom, Corey Lyon: 9798218188856: Amazon.com: Books). Taking us on a journey into the power of soul statements, Corey educates us with his life-changing advice on regaining your wisdom within. Here’s what we learned from Corey:
*Find your querencia.  In bullfighting, a bull may stake out his querencia, a certain part of the bull ring where he feels strong and safe. As humans, we can discover our own querencia by going emotionally back to a place where we felt strong, comfortable, and authentic.  Recall what you were doing, the people you were with, and how you felt during your time of querencia. Maybe, it was with a certain friend or loved one, doing a hobby or activity you loved, and you felt joy, peace, and comfort. Now, whenever you’re feeling anxious or doubtful, mentally (and physically) go back to that querencia—that zone of comfort—to re-energize yourself and regain your inner strength.
*Repeat soul statements to yourself daily.  Soul statements are a healing and comforting way of talking to yourself (“I am enough”; “I am growing”), instead of the self-bullying thoughts that may torment you (“I’m not good enough” “I’ll never get better”). Come up with your own affirming soul statements—write them down or record them—and repeat them to yourself regularly. This will transform your life and uplift your confidence and well-being.
*Have the courage to disappoint. You may fall into the nice guy or gal zone where you try to please others and are afraid to state what you really feel. When you do that, you often hurt yourself and your authenticity, and you feel disappointed in yourself. Remember that saying “no” is a powerful healing word if you feel in your gut that you need to say it.  The other person may be momentarily disappointed, but they will get over it, and you will stand firm in your beliefs—taking care of yourself so you can give more to others who really need your help.
*Uplevel always. Think of every act you do, however small, as a chance to do better and feel better. For example, when Corey brushes his teeth, he says to himself, “I’m keeping my commitment to take care of my teeth, my self, as an act of self-love. Self-care is soul care.” When you strive to do everything with love and care, and tell yourself that you’re doing so, you will start to feel buoyant and cheerful. Now, every day is an opportunity for growth and learning, giving you the energy and strength to help yourself and others.
There is a great power in Soul Statements.  How we talk to ourselves can make a tremendous difference in our relationships, finances, career, health, and happiness. When you’re supporting and loving yourself, through your thoughts and inner voice, you will transform your life from fear and regret to joy and optimism. By repeating soul statements to yourself, you will constantly improve and grow—becoming a more confident and loving human being each day. It’s a wonderful sight to behold to see your soul grow and your heart soar. Enjoy every minute of it.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>HOW TO BE A COMPASSIONATE BAD*** AND SKYROCKET YOUR SUCCESS, WITH SEAN KANAN, EMMY®-WINNING PRODUCER, AUTHOR, AND STAR OF THE HIT NETFLIX SERIES, COBRA KAI, AND THE KARATE KID FRANCHISE</title>
        <itunes:title>HOW TO BE A COMPASSIONATE BAD*** AND SKYROCKET YOUR SUCCESS, WITH SEAN KANAN, EMMY®-WINNING PRODUCER, AUTHOR, AND STAR OF THE HIT NETFLIX SERIES, COBRA KAI, AND THE KARATE KID FRANCHISE</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/how-to-bea-compassionatebadand-skyrocket-your-successwithseankanan-emmy%c2%ae-winning-producerauthorand-star-of-thehitnetflix-seriescobra-kaiandthe/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Is something holding you back from achieving your dreams?  Maybe, you’re being held back by negative people, or perhaps by self-defeating thoughts in your own mind. If that’s the case, then things are about to change. It’s time to kick the negativity out of your mind and become the most powerful and loving person you can possibly be. On our Love University podcast, we recently had the pleasure of meeting up with Sean Kanan, star of Cobra Kai and the iconic Karate Kid franchise. Aside from being an award-winning producer and consummate actor (Young and the Restless, Bold and the Beautiful), Sean has written self-empowerment books (wayofthecobra.com) and dedicated his life to showing students how to overcome obstacles and reach their dreams. Here is some of the wisdom we learned from this special interview with Sean:</p>
<p>*Be a Cobra. A Cobra is someone who is authentic, self-aware, empathetic, strong, and humble. They epitomize a blend of paradoxical characteristics that make them a Compassionate Warrior. They’re ready to fight to defend their principles and protect others from harm, while at the same time being compassionate, loving, and empathetic. Like the Mike Barnes character in the current Cobra Kai series, season 6, the Cobra can offer tough love and discipline, while also being an inspiring mentor to help others grow.</p>
<p>*Never compromise your character.  Sean tells us that reputation is what others say about you; character is what you say about yourself, and what you do when no one is around to watch you.  Guard your character with everything you have; it is the essence of who you are, your authenticity, your inner power.  With it, you can conquer the world; without it, the world will conquer you.</p>
<p>*Win the battle for your mind and be reborn each day.  You need to metaphorically die each day to your old limiting self (self-defeating mindset).  Every day when you wake up, resolve to be a better version of who you were the day before: wiser, kinder, more compassionate, more humble, tougher, and stronger.  Each day, you will let go of the person you were yesterday. If you fell short or made a mistake, today you will start fresh; you will do better. Today, you will forgive yourself for your past errors and create a new, more powerful, and more loving you.</p>
<p>These are just some of the life-changing secrets we learned from Sean on how to kick the problems out of your life and achieve personal mastery.  Be a Cobra, never compromise your character, and be reborn every day.  If you do these things, you will conquer your inner world and achieve your dreams as you help others achieve theirs.</p>
<p>NEWS FLASH: DR. AVILA AND SEAN WILL BE TOGETHER AT THE WYNN LAS VEGAS 8/30/24, UNITING THEIR FORCES TO HELP PROFESSIONALS MAXIMIZE THEIR PERSONAL AND WORK SUCCESS.  REGISTER NOW AT LOVEUNIVERSITYLOVE@GMAIL.COM FOR VIP EVENTS, BOOK SIGNINGS, AND Q &amp; A SESSIONS. YOUR LIFE WILL BE TRANSFORMED.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is something holding you back from achieving your dreams?  Maybe, you’re being held back by negative people, or perhaps by self-defeating thoughts in your own mind. If that’s the case, then things are about to change. It’s time to kick the negativity out of your mind and become the most powerful and loving person you can possibly be. On our Love University podcast, we recently had the pleasure of meeting up with Sean Kanan, star of <em>Cobra Kai</em> and the iconic <em>Karate Kid </em>franchise. Aside from being an award-winning producer and consummate actor (<em>Young and the Restless, Bold and the Beautiful</em>), Sean has written self-empowerment books (wayofthecobra.com) and dedicated his life to showing students how to overcome obstacles and reach their dreams. Here is some of the wisdom we learned from this special interview with Sean:</p>
<p>*Be a Cobra. A Cobra is someone who is authentic, self-aware, empathetic, strong, and humble. They epitomize a blend of paradoxical characteristics that make them a Compassionate Warrior. They’re ready to fight to defend their principles and protect others from harm, while at the same time being compassionate, loving, and empathetic. Like the Mike Barnes character in the current <em>Cobra Kai</em> series, season 6, the Cobra can offer tough love and discipline, while also being an inspiring mentor to help others grow.</p>
<p>*Never compromise your character.  Sean tells us that reputation is what others say about you; character is what you say about yourself, and what you do when no one is around to watch you.  Guard your character with everything you have; it is the essence of who you are, your authenticity, your inner power.  With it, you can conquer the world; without it, the world will conquer you.</p>
<p>*Win the battle for your mind and be reborn each day.  You need to metaphorically die each day to your old limiting self (self-defeating mindset).  Every day when you wake up, resolve to be a better version of who you were the day before: wiser, kinder, more compassionate, more humble, tougher, and stronger.  Each day, you will let go of the person you were yesterday. If you fell short or made a mistake, today you will start fresh; you will do better. Today, you will forgive yourself for your past errors and create a new, more powerful, and more loving you.</p>
<p>These are just some of the life-changing secrets we learned from Sean on how to kick the problems out of your life and achieve personal mastery.  Be a Cobra, never compromise your character, and be reborn every day.  If you do these things, you will conquer your inner world and achieve your dreams as you help others achieve theirs.</p>
<p>NEWS FLASH: DR. AVILA AND SEAN WILL BE TOGETHER AT THE WYNN LAS VEGAS 8/30/24, UNITING THEIR FORCES TO HELP PROFESSIONALS MAXIMIZE THEIR PERSONAL AND WORK SUCCESS.  REGISTER NOW AT LOVEUNIVERSITYLOVE@GMAIL.COM FOR VIP EVENTS, BOOK SIGNINGS, AND Q &amp; A SESSIONS. YOUR LIFE WILL BE TRANSFORMED.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Is something holding you back from achieving your dreams?  Maybe, you’re being held back by negative people, or perhaps by self-defeating thoughts in your own mind. If that’s the case, then things are about to change. It’s time to kick the negativity out of your mind and become the most powerful and loving person you can possibly be. On our Love University podcast, we recently had the pleasure of meeting up with Sean Kanan, star of Cobra Kai and the iconic Karate Kid franchise. Aside from being an award-winning producer and consummate actor (Young and the Restless, Bold and the Beautiful), Sean has written self-empowerment books (wayofthecobra.com) and dedicated his life to showing students how to overcome obstacles and reach their dreams. Here is some of the wisdom we learned from this special interview with Sean:
*Be a Cobra. A Cobra is someone who is authentic, self-aware, empathetic, strong, and humble. They epitomize a blend of paradoxical characteristics that make them a Compassionate Warrior. They’re ready to fight to defend their principles and protect others from harm, while at the same time being compassionate, loving, and empathetic. Like the Mike Barnes character in the current Cobra Kai series, season 6, the Cobra can offer tough love and discipline, while also being an inspiring mentor to help others grow.
*Never compromise your character.  Sean tells us that reputation is what others say about you; character is what you say about yourself, and what you do when no one is around to watch you.  Guard your character with everything you have; it is the essence of who you are, your authenticity, your inner power.  With it, you can conquer the world; without it, the world will conquer you.
*Win the battle for your mind and be reborn each day.  You need to metaphorically die each day to your old limiting self (self-defeating mindset).  Every day when you wake up, resolve to be a better version of who you were the day before: wiser, kinder, more compassionate, more humble, tougher, and stronger.  Each day, you will let go of the person you were yesterday. If you fell short or made a mistake, today you will start fresh; you will do better. Today, you will forgive yourself for your past errors and create a new, more powerful, and more loving you.
These are just some of the life-changing secrets we learned from Sean on how to kick the problems out of your life and achieve personal mastery.  Be a Cobra, never compromise your character, and be reborn every day.  If you do these things, you will conquer your inner world and achieve your dreams as you help others achieve theirs.
NEWS FLASH: DR. AVILA AND SEAN WILL BE TOGETHER AT THE WYNN LAS VEGAS 8/30/24, UNITING THEIR FORCES TO HELP PROFESSIONALS MAXIMIZE THEIR PERSONAL AND WORK SUCCESS.  REGISTER NOW AT LOVEUNIVERSITYLOVE@GMAIL.COM FOR VIP EVENTS, BOOK SIGNINGS, AND Q &amp; A SESSIONS. YOUR LIFE WILL BE TRANSFORMED.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>SPIRITUAL PRACTICE FOR CRAZY TIMES: HOW TO SOOTHE YOUR SOUL AND LIVE WITH INNER POWER, WITH SPECIAL GUEST PHILIP GOLDBERG, RENOWNED SPIRITUAL TEACHER</title>
        <itunes:title>SPIRITUAL PRACTICE FOR CRAZY TIMES: HOW TO SOOTHE YOUR SOUL AND LIVE WITH INNER POWER, WITH SPECIAL GUEST PHILIP GOLDBERG, RENOWNED SPIRITUAL TEACHER</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/spiritual-practice-for-crazy-times-how-to-soothe-your-soul-and-live-with-inner-power-with-special-guest-philip-goldberg-renowned-spiritual-teacher/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>It seems like we’re living in crazy times. Violence, discord, and discontent seem to permeate the world. Yet, there is hope and a silver lining. We can transform our pain into power by following certain spiritual steps for self-regeneration. Our guest on Love University, Philip Goldberg, esteemed spiritual teacher and author (<a href='philipgoldberg.com'>philipgoldberg.com</a>), enlightened us with practical lessons for spiritual healing.  Drawing from his many years of study with Eastern Mind-Body practices, Philip shows us a roadmap to love, peace, and goodwill. Yes, we can save our inner and outer world and live wonderfully—it’s up to us.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems like we’re living in crazy times. Violence, discord, and discontent seem to permeate the world. Yet, there is hope and a silver lining. We can transform our pain into power by following certain spiritual steps for self-regeneration. Our guest on Love University, Philip Goldberg, esteemed spiritual teacher and author (<a href='philipgoldberg.com'>philipgoldberg.com</a>), enlightened us with practical lessons for spiritual healing.  Drawing from his many years of study with Eastern Mind-Body practices, Philip shows us a roadmap to love, peace, and goodwill. Yes, we can save our inner and outer world and live wonderfully—it’s up to us.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[It seems like we’re living in crazy times. Violence, discord, and discontent seem to permeate the world. Yet, there is hope and a silver lining. We can transform our pain into power by following certain spiritual steps for self-regeneration. Our guest on Love University, Philip Goldberg, esteemed spiritual teacher and author (philipgoldberg.com), enlightened us with practical lessons for spiritual healing.  Drawing from his many years of study with Eastern Mind-Body practices, Philip shows us a roadmap to love, peace, and goodwill. Yes, we can save our inner and outer world and live wonderfully—it’s up to us.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>SHOW OF THE YEAR: BIOHACK YOUR WAY TO INCREDIBLE SEX, LOVE, AND ROMANCE, WITH JOHN GRAY, NUMBER ONE RELATIONSHIP EXPERT IN THE WORLD (WOMEN ARE FROM MARS, MEN ARE FROM VENUS)</title>
        <itunes:title>SHOW OF THE YEAR: BIOHACK YOUR WAY TO INCREDIBLE SEX, LOVE, AND ROMANCE, WITH JOHN GRAY, NUMBER ONE RELATIONSHIP EXPERT IN THE WORLD (WOMEN ARE FROM MARS, MEN ARE FROM VENUS)</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/showof-the-year-biohackyourwayto-incredible-sex-loveand-romance-with-john-graynumberone-relationship-expert-in-theworld-women-are-from-mars-men-ar/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to have amazing love, romance, and sex?  Now you can by applying certain simple “biohacks” (utilizing biology for health and happiness) to completely transform your relationships.  Our guest on Love University, legendary relationship luminary Dr. John Gray (<a href='marsvenus.com'>marsvenus.com</a>), educated us on male/female hormones and the power of understanding and appreciating our differences. With over 40 years helping couples, and as the author of the most trusted relationship book of all time (Men are From Mars, Women Are From Venus), Dr. Gray illuminated our minds with his amazing insights on love and romance, as follows:</p>
<p>*Men and women need polarity to be sexually and romantically happy.  Polarity in relationships is the spark occurring between two opposing energies: masculine and feminine. According to Dr. Gray, men need to be more on their male side (generating more testosterone), and women need to be more on their female side (creating more estrogen), for sexual arousal and romantic love to rise to the highest levels. In romantic “pair bonding,” a man and woman give each other a benefit they can’t give themselves . For example, a man gives a woman a sense of emotional security/safety, while the woman gives the man her appreciation and feminine warmth and affection. These complementary energies then fuse to create sparks and attraction.</p>
<p>*When men are overly emotional they are on their “female” side—producing more estrogen. Getting angry, contrary to popular belief, is not a “masculine” or “macho” experience. When men allow their negative feelings to overwhelm them, they produce more estrogen. This is also the case when men indulge too much in pleasure or have an addiction.</p>
<p>*A woman can help a man replenish his testosterone.  She can ask for his help (this also raises her estrogen as well), encourage his “cave time” (when he goes in his room, office, or garage to engage in hobbies, interests, or activities), and appreciate his talents and accomplishments (“You’re so smart,” “Great job”).</p>
<p>*A man can help a woman replenish her estrogen.  He can listen to her feelings without judgment or trying to solve her problems (ten minutes), give her four nonsexual hugs a day (six seconds each), and do a five-minute task for her with a smile (something she can do for herself, but she’s happy when her man does it).</p>
<p>*Brahmacharya, sexual abstinence for a higher purpose, can be a healthy thing.   Dr. Gray was a celibate monk and practiced sexual abstinence for spiritual reasons. There is great power in giving your sexual energy “an upward turn”—instead of having physical sex, you can transmute or apply your erotic energy to do creative, humanitarian, or spiritual works. You can also invest your sexual energy in one adored, devoted, and committed love partnership as you and your partner create peace and greatness through your love.</p>
<p>In the end, the goal is for men and women to understand, respect, appreciate and love each other as the unique and beautiful souls they are. Together, we can create a path to a higher light and radiate love without expectation throughout the world.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to have amazing love, romance, and sex?  Now you can by applying certain simple “biohacks” (utilizing biology for health and happiness) to completely transform your relationships.  Our guest on Love University, legendary relationship luminary Dr. John Gray (<a href='marsvenus.com'>marsvenus.com</a>), educated us on male/female hormones and the power of understanding and appreciating our differences. With over 40 years helping couples, and as the author of the most trusted relationship book of all time (<em>Men are From Mars, Women Are From Venus</em>), Dr. Gray illuminated our minds with his amazing insights on love and romance, as follows:</p>
<p>*Men and women need polarity to be sexually and romantically happy.  Polarity in relationships is the spark occurring between two opposing energies: masculine and feminine. According to Dr. Gray, men need to be more on their male side (generating more testosterone), and women need to be more on their female side (creating more estrogen), for sexual arousal and romantic love to rise to the highest levels. In romantic “pair bonding,” a man and woman give each other a benefit they can’t give themselves . For example, a man gives a woman a sense of emotional security/safety, while the woman gives the man her appreciation and feminine warmth and affection. These complementary energies then fuse to create sparks and attraction.</p>
<p>*When men are overly emotional they are on their “female” side—producing more estrogen. Getting angry, contrary to popular belief, is not a “masculine” or “macho” experience. When men allow their negative feelings to overwhelm them, they produce more estrogen. This is also the case when men indulge too much in pleasure or have an addiction.</p>
<p>*A woman can help a man replenish his testosterone.  She can ask for his help (this also raises her estrogen as well), encourage his “cave time” (when he goes in his room, office, or garage to engage in hobbies, interests, or activities), and appreciate his talents and accomplishments (“You’re so smart,” “Great job”).</p>
<p>*A man can help a woman replenish her estrogen.  He can listen to her feelings without judgment or trying to solve her problems (ten minutes), give her four nonsexual hugs a day (six seconds each), and do a five-minute task for her with a smile (something she can do for herself, but she’s happy when her man does it).</p>
<p>*Brahmacharya, sexual abstinence for a higher purpose, can be a healthy thing.   Dr. Gray was a celibate monk and practiced sexual abstinence for spiritual reasons. There is great power in giving your sexual energy “an upward turn”—instead of having physical sex, you can transmute or apply your erotic energy to do creative, humanitarian, or spiritual works. You can also invest your sexual energy in one adored, devoted, and committed love partnership as you and your partner create peace and greatness through your love.</p>
<p>In the end, the goal is for men and women to understand, respect, appreciate and love each other as the unique and beautiful souls they are. Together, we can create a path to a higher light and radiate love without expectation throughout the world.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Would you like to have amazing love, romance, and sex?  Now you can by applying certain simple “biohacks” (utilizing biology for health and happiness) to completely transform your relationships.  Our guest on Love University, legendary relationship luminary Dr. John Gray (marsvenus.com), educated us on male/female hormones and the power of understanding and appreciating our differences. With over 40 years helping couples, and as the author of the most trusted relationship book of all time (Men are From Mars, Women Are From Venus), Dr. Gray illuminated our minds with his amazing insights on love and romance, as follows:
*Men and women need polarity to be sexually and romantically happy.  Polarity in relationships is the spark occurring between two opposing energies: masculine and feminine. According to Dr. Gray, men need to be more on their male side (generating more testosterone), and women need to be more on their female side (creating more estrogen), for sexual arousal and romantic love to rise to the highest levels. In romantic “pair bonding,” a man and woman give each other a benefit they can’t give themselves . For example, a man gives a woman a sense of emotional security/safety, while the woman gives the man her appreciation and feminine warmth and affection. These complementary energies then fuse to create sparks and attraction.
*When men are overly emotional they are on their “female” side—producing more estrogen. Getting angry, contrary to popular belief, is not a “masculine” or “macho” experience. When men allow their negative feelings to overwhelm them, they produce more estrogen. This is also the case when men indulge too much in pleasure or have an addiction.
*A woman can help a man replenish his testosterone.  She can ask for his help (this also raises her estrogen as well), encourage his “cave time” (when he goes in his room, office, or garage to engage in hobbies, interests, or activities), and appreciate his talents and accomplishments (“You’re so smart,” “Great job”).
*A man can help a woman replenish her estrogen.  He can listen to her feelings without judgment or trying to solve her problems (ten minutes), give her four nonsexual hugs a day (six seconds each), and do a five-minute task for her with a smile (something she can do for herself, but she’s happy when her man does it).
*Brahmacharya, sexual abstinence for a higher purpose, can be a healthy thing.   Dr. Gray was a celibate monk and practiced sexual abstinence for spiritual reasons. There is great power in giving your sexual energy “an upward turn”—instead of having physical sex, you can transmute or apply your erotic energy to do creative, humanitarian, or spiritual works. You can also invest your sexual energy in one adored, devoted, and committed love partnership as you and your partner create peace and greatness through your love.
In the end, the goal is for men and women to understand, respect, appreciate and love each other as the unique and beautiful souls they are. Together, we can create a path to a higher light and radiate love without expectation throughout the world.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>THE GIFT OF SHYNESS: HOW TO TURN YOUR SHYNESS INTO AN ASSET AND RULE YOUR WORLD</title>
        <itunes:title>THE GIFT OF SHYNESS: HOW TO TURN YOUR SHYNESS INTO AN ASSET AND RULE YOUR WORLD</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Are you shy? If so, then our latest show on Love University Podcast is perfect for you.   In Dr. Avila’s landmark book, The Gift of Shyness (<a href='https://bit.ly/4cEjgMb'>https://bit.ly/4cEjgMb</a>), he outlined the hidden gifts (talents) of shy people and how they can achieve romantic and personal success. As a shy person, you’re likely a deep, reflective person who is a good listener and empathetic to others. The challenge you face as a shy person is what Dr. Avila calls the Observer (or Self-Observer)—the part of your mind that makes you feel self-conscious and worried about what other people think about you (making you want to withdraw socially). The key to transforming your shyness into an asset is to diminish the Observer while developing more of your Actor, the spontaneous and natural part of your personality. With the right Actor-Observer balance you can rule your social and romantic world. Here’s more of what we learned about The Gift of Shyness on the show:</p>
<p>*Realize that shyness is really a gift. Up to 50% of the population is shy. Yet, for years, there has been a strong stigma attached to being shy. Shy people were known as “social rejects,” “wallflowers,” or “socially phobic.” In reality, shyness, used rightly, can be a great gift. As coined by Dr. Avila, the new definition of shyness is “a life-enhancing state of extraordinary social sensitivity and profound self-reflection.”  Embrace your gift of shyness, accept yourself as you are, and you can do wonders in your life.</p>
<p>*Vanquish your Observer.  The Observer is the part of your mind that is constantly judging and criticizing your social performance (“You’ll say something stupid; you’re not attractive or charming enough to win the hearts and attention of others”).  To diminish the Observer, give it a name and draw what it looks like in a notebook.  Maybe you call it “Weak Willy” or “Pathetic Patty.” Now visualize that it is getting smaller and smaller as you say to it, “Observer, you are nothing but a figment of my imagination. I will toss you out like yesterday’s trash.  Goodbye, Observer.”</p>
<p>*Access your inner Actor:  To develop your Actor, the spontaneous, natural, and fun part of your personality, think of an actor from stage or screen that you admire. Consider how they dress, talk, walk, and act. Now, in front of a mirror at home, practice talking like they do, adopt some of their facial expressions; you may even try out some clothes that remind you of them. Your goal is to tap into the spontaneous and natural part of you that “doesn’t give a #**” about other’s social approval. You won’t just imitate or copy the actor you admire, you will play with some of the characteristics you admire about them, while adopting your own personal Actor style. Soon, you will be free and natural—more charismatic and attractive than ever before—attracting the interest and attention of  the people you’re interested in.  </p>
<p>Yes, you can be socially and professionally successful, charismatic, attractive, and desirable—while still being shy. You can be confidently shy. You can be romantically shy. You can be powerfully shy. The key is to embrace the positive aspects of being shy while transforming the self-conscious parts of your personality. When you do this, you will be a fully integrated and balanced human being who can achieve your dreams and make the world a better place. Here’s to a beautiful and confident Shy You.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you shy? If so, then our latest show on Love University Podcast is perfect for you.   In Dr. Avila’s landmark book, <em>The Gift of Shyness</em> (<a href='https://bit.ly/4cEjgMb'>https://bit.ly/4cEjgMb</a>), he outlined the hidden gifts (talents) of shy people and how they can achieve romantic and personal success. As a shy person, you’re likely a deep, reflective person who is a good listener and empathetic to others. The challenge you face as a shy person is what Dr. Avila calls the Observer (or Self-Observer)—the part of your mind that makes you feel self-conscious and worried about what other people think about you (making you want to withdraw socially). The key to transforming your shyness into an asset is to diminish the Observer while developing more of your Actor, the spontaneous and natural part of your personality. With the right Actor-Observer balance you can rule your social and romantic world. Here’s more of what we learned about The Gift of Shyness on the show:</p>
<p>*Realize that shyness is really a gift. Up to 50% of the population is shy. Yet, for years, there has been a strong stigma attached to being shy. Shy people were known as “social rejects,” “wallflowers,” or “socially phobic.” In reality, shyness, used rightly, can be a great gift. As coined by Dr. Avila, the new definition of shyness is “a life-enhancing state of extraordinary social sensitivity and profound self-reflection.”  Embrace your gift of shyness, accept yourself as you are, and you can do wonders in your life.</p>
<p>*Vanquish your Observer.  The Observer is the part of your mind that is constantly judging and criticizing your social performance (“You’ll say something stupid; you’re not attractive or charming enough to win the hearts and attention of others”).  To diminish the Observer, give it a name and draw what it looks like in a notebook.  Maybe you call it “Weak Willy” or “Pathetic Patty.” Now visualize that it is getting smaller and smaller as you say to it, “Observer, you are nothing but a figment of my imagination. I will toss you out like yesterday’s trash.  Goodbye, Observer.”</p>
<p>*Access your inner Actor:  To develop your Actor, the spontaneous, natural, and fun part of your personality, think of an actor from stage or screen that you admire. Consider how they dress, talk, walk, and act. Now, in front of a mirror at home, practice talking like they do, adopt some of their facial expressions; you may even try out some clothes that remind you of them. Your goal is to tap into the spontaneous and natural part of you that “doesn’t give a #**” about other’s social approval. You won’t just imitate or copy the actor you admire, you will play with some of the characteristics you admire about them, while adopting your own personal Actor style. Soon, you will be free and natural—more charismatic and attractive than ever before—attracting the interest and attention of  the people you’re interested in.  </p>
<p>Yes, you can be socially and professionally successful, charismatic, attractive, and desirable—while still being shy. You can be confidently shy. You can be romantically shy. You can be powerfully shy. The key is to embrace the positive aspects of being shy while transforming the self-conscious parts of your personality. When you do this, you will be a fully integrated and balanced human being who can achieve your dreams and make the world a better place. Here’s to a beautiful and confident Shy You.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Are you shy? If so, then our latest show on Love University Podcast is perfect for you.   In Dr. Avila’s landmark book, The Gift of Shyness (https://bit.ly/4cEjgMb), he outlined the hidden gifts (talents) of shy people and how they can achieve romantic and personal success. As a shy person, you’re likely a deep, reflective person who is a good listener and empathetic to others. The challenge you face as a shy person is what Dr. Avila calls the Observer (or Self-Observer)—the part of your mind that makes you feel self-conscious and worried about what other people think about you (making you want to withdraw socially). The key to transforming your shyness into an asset is to diminish the Observer while developing more of your Actor, the spontaneous and natural part of your personality. With the right Actor-Observer balance you can rule your social and romantic world. Here’s more of what we learned about The Gift of Shyness on the show:
*Realize that shyness is really a gift. Up to 50% of the population is shy. Yet, for years, there has been a strong stigma attached to being shy. Shy people were known as “social rejects,” “wallflowers,” or “socially phobic.” In reality, shyness, used rightly, can be a great gift. As coined by Dr. Avila, the new definition of shyness is “a life-enhancing state of extraordinary social sensitivity and profound self-reflection.”  Embrace your gift of shyness, accept yourself as you are, and you can do wonders in your life.
*Vanquish your Observer.  The Observer is the part of your mind that is constantly judging and criticizing your social performance (“You’ll say something stupid; you’re not attractive or charming enough to win the hearts and attention of others”).  To diminish the Observer, give it a name and draw what it looks like in a notebook.  Maybe you call it “Weak Willy” or “Pathetic Patty.” Now visualize that it is getting smaller and smaller as you say to it, “Observer, you are nothing but a figment of my imagination. I will toss you out like yesterday’s trash.  Goodbye, Observer.”
*Access your inner Actor:  To develop your Actor, the spontaneous, natural, and fun part of your personality, think of an actor from stage or screen that you admire. Consider how they dress, talk, walk, and act. Now, in front of a mirror at home, practice talking like they do, adopt some of their facial expressions; you may even try out some clothes that remind you of them. Your goal is to tap into the spontaneous and natural part of you that “doesn’t give a #**” about other’s social approval. You won’t just imitate or copy the actor you admire, you will play with some of the characteristics you admire about them, while adopting your own personal Actor style. Soon, you will be free and natural—more charismatic and attractive than ever before—attracting the interest and attention of  the people you’re interested in.  
Yes, you can be socially and professionally successful, charismatic, attractive, and desirable—while still being shy. You can be confidently shy. You can be romantically shy. You can be powerfully shy. The key is to embrace the positive aspects of being shy while transforming the self-conscious parts of your personality. When you do this, you will be a fully integrated and balanced human being who can achieve your dreams and make the world a better place. Here’s to a beautiful and confident Shy You.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>BLISS BRAIN: REMODELING YOUR BRAIN FOR RESILIENCE, CREATIVITY, AND JOY, WITH SPECIAL GUEST DAWSON CHURCH, AWARD-WINNING SCIENCE WRITER</title>
        <itunes:title>BLISS BRAIN: REMODELING YOUR BRAIN FOR RESILIENCE, CREATIVITY, AND JOY, WITH SPECIAL GUEST DAWSON CHURCH, AWARD-WINNING SCIENCE WRITER</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/bliss-brain-remodeling-your-brain-for-resilience-creativity-and-joy-with-special-guest-dawson-church-award-winning-science-writer/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Recent research into neuroplasticity has told us that our brains can change over time in a positive way. Through various techniques and exercises, you can restructure your brain to experience more beneficial and uplifting thoughts and feelings.  Our guest on Love University, Dawson Church, esteemed brain science expert, enlightened us on how to rewire you brain so you can have more joy, creativity, and success in your life. Here are some of the important lessons we learned from Dawson:</p>
<p>*Find the blessing in small things: When his home burned down and he lost his possessions and two beloved cats, Dawson learned how to be grateful for the smallest of things (he found a pair of eyeglasses that were scratched up, but usable). No matter how difficult life seems, counting the good things in your life can uplift your mindset and lift you from doubt and despair.</p>
<p>*Build the things that won’t burn in a catastrophic fire.  After the horrific fire, Dawson realized that he needed to focus on the things that won’t burn up in life: for example, compassion, optimism, and love. It’s impossible to burn these things because they are in your mind and soul. Concentrate daily on building up these powerful traits and you won’t feel at a loss when things go wrong.</p>
<p>*Engage in positive and productive activities.  In one study, subject using a smart phone app recorded feeling happier when they did a task, even if it was somewhat repetitive and routine, than when they were just sitting still and thinking about their problems. This week, find something you love to do—art, sports, music, working with your hands, being in nature—and lose yourself in it.  By doing this, you will have great passion and joy as you diminish your negative overthinking mind, known in the East as the “monkey mind”—the mind that never stops chattering.</p>
<p>*Take the 30-day meditation challenge.  As Dawson explains, his students agree to meditate for thirty straight days no matter what. He has found that a majority of his students become “positively addicted” to meditation because pleasurable brain chemicals are released. Once you begin to get over your resistance to meditation (and the monkey mind), you will find that the activity becomes self-rewarding and you want to keep doing it—feeling more refreshed, focused, and at peace the more you do it.</p>
<p>*Extend loving energy without expectation.  One of the best ways to rewire your brain is to give love to others without expecting anything in return. Smile at others, give them sincere compliments, help them with practical tasks, give them the gift of empathetic listening (listen from their point of view).  When you give love without expectation to others, you also give it to yourself. You become the healer as well as the healed.</p>
<p>Yes, it is possible to remodel your brain, no matter what you have gone through in life.  Develop a mind of gratitude, engage in positive and productive activities, mediate, and give unconditional love to others and to yourself. If you do these things, you are well on your way to having a beautiful and loving brain that brings joy, contribution, and success into your life. Here’s to your new Bliss Brain.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recent research into neuroplasticity has told us that our brains can change over time in a positive way. Through various techniques and exercises, you can restructure your brain to experience more beneficial and uplifting thoughts and feelings.  Our guest on Love University, Dawson Church, esteemed brain science expert, enlightened us on how to rewire you brain so you can have more joy, creativity, and success in your life. Here are some of the important lessons we learned from Dawson:</p>
<p>*Find the blessing in small things: When his home burned down and he lost his possessions and two beloved cats, Dawson learned how to be grateful for the smallest of things (he found a pair of eyeglasses that were scratched up, but usable). No matter how difficult life seems, counting the good things in your life can uplift your mindset and lift you from doubt and despair.</p>
<p>*Build the things that won’t burn in a catastrophic fire.  After the horrific fire, Dawson realized that he needed to focus on the things that won’t burn up in life: for example, compassion, optimism, and love. It’s impossible to burn these things because they are in your mind and soul. Concentrate daily on building up these powerful traits and you won’t feel at a loss when things go wrong.</p>
<p>*Engage in positive and productive activities.  In one study, subject using a smart phone app recorded feeling happier when they did a task, even if it was somewhat repetitive and routine, than when they were just sitting still and thinking about their problems. This week, find something you love to do—art, sports, music, working with your hands, being in nature—and lose yourself in it.  By doing this, you will have great passion and joy as you diminish your negative overthinking mind, known in the East as the “monkey mind”—the mind that never stops chattering.</p>
<p>*Take the 30-day meditation challenge.  As Dawson explains, his students agree to meditate for thirty straight days no matter what. He has found that a majority of his students become “positively addicted” to meditation because pleasurable brain chemicals are released. Once you begin to get over your resistance to meditation (and the monkey mind), you will find that the activity becomes self-rewarding and you want to keep doing it—feeling more refreshed, focused, and at peace the more you do it.</p>
<p>*Extend loving energy without expectation.  One of the best ways to rewire your brain is to give love to others without expecting anything in return. Smile at others, give them sincere compliments, help them with practical tasks, give them the gift of empathetic listening (listen from their point of view).  When you give love without expectation to others, you also give it to yourself. You become the healer as well as the healed.</p>
<p>Yes, it is possible to remodel your brain, no matter what you have gone through in life.  Develop a mind of gratitude, engage in positive and productive activities, mediate, and give unconditional love to others and to yourself. If you do these things, you are well on your way to having a beautiful and loving brain that brings joy, contribution, and success into your life. Here’s to your new Bliss Brain.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Recent research into neuroplasticity has told us that our brains can change over time in a positive way. Through various techniques and exercises, you can restructure your brain to experience more beneficial and uplifting thoughts and feelings.  Our guest on Love University, Dawson Church, esteemed brain science expert, enlightened us on how to rewire you brain so you can have more joy, creativity, and success in your life. Here are some of the important lessons we learned from Dawson:
*Find the blessing in small things: When his home burned down and he lost his possessions and two beloved cats, Dawson learned how to be grateful for the smallest of things (he found a pair of eyeglasses that were scratched up, but usable). No matter how difficult life seems, counting the good things in your life can uplift your mindset and lift you from doubt and despair.
*Build the things that won’t burn in a catastrophic fire.  After the horrific fire, Dawson realized that he needed to focus on the things that won’t burn up in life: for example, compassion, optimism, and love. It’s impossible to burn these things because they are in your mind and soul. Concentrate daily on building up these powerful traits and you won’t feel at a loss when things go wrong.
*Engage in positive and productive activities.  In one study, subject using a smart phone app recorded feeling happier when they did a task, even if it was somewhat repetitive and routine, than when they were just sitting still and thinking about their problems. This week, find something you love to do—art, sports, music, working with your hands, being in nature—and lose yourself in it.  By doing this, you will have great passion and joy as you diminish your negative overthinking mind, known in the East as the “monkey mind”—the mind that never stops chattering.
*Take the 30-day meditation challenge.  As Dawson explains, his students agree to meditate for thirty straight days no matter what. He has found that a majority of his students become “positively addicted” to meditation because pleasurable brain chemicals are released. Once you begin to get over your resistance to meditation (and the monkey mind), you will find that the activity becomes self-rewarding and you want to keep doing it—feeling more refreshed, focused, and at peace the more you do it.
*Extend loving energy without expectation.  One of the best ways to rewire your brain is to give love to others without expecting anything in return. Smile at others, give them sincere compliments, help them with practical tasks, give them the gift of empathetic listening (listen from their point of view).  When you give love without expectation to others, you also give it to yourself. You become the healer as well as the healed.
Yes, it is possible to remodel your brain, no matter what you have gone through in life.  Develop a mind of gratitude, engage in positive and productive activities, mediate, and give unconditional love to others and to yourself. If you do these things, you are well on your way to having a beautiful and loving brain that brings joy, contribution, and success into your life. Here’s to your new Bliss Brain.
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        <title>DR. AVILA ANSWERS YOUR MOST CRUCIAL QUESTIONS ABOUT LIFE, LOVE, JOY, AND HAPPINESS</title>
        <itunes:title>DR. AVILA ANSWERS YOUR MOST CRUCIAL QUESTIONS ABOUT LIFE, LOVE, JOY, AND HAPPINESS</itunes:title>
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<p>Does life sometimes get you down?  You try hard to find the answers for a successful, happy, and loving life, but you often come up short. If this sounds like you, then you’re about to receive some powerful solutions for your pressing problems and challenges.  In our latest Love University episode, Dr. Avila answers some of your most crucial questions for ultimate living. Here are some of the important things you will learn:</p>
<p>*How to Handle People Problems</p>
<p>*How to Get Ahead</p>
<p>*How to Truly Relax</p>
<p>*How to Handle Defeat</p>
<p>*How to Find Someone to Love (and Keep the Love Strong)</p>
<p>*How to Live a Joyous Life and Achieve Your Dreams</p>
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<p>Does life sometimes get you down?  You try hard to find the answers for a successful, happy, and loving life, but you often come up short. If this sounds like you, then you’re about to receive some powerful solutions for your pressing problems and challenges.  In our latest Love University episode, Dr. Avila answers some of your most crucial questions for ultimate living. Here are some of the important things you will learn:</p>
<p>*How to Handle People Problems</p>
<p>*How to Get Ahead</p>
<p>*How to Truly Relax</p>
<p>*How to Handle Defeat</p>
<p>*How to Find Someone to Love (and Keep the Love Strong)</p>
<p>*How to Live a Joyous Life and Achieve Your Dreams</p>
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Does life sometimes get you down?  You try hard to find the answers for a successful, happy, and loving life, but you often come up short. If this sounds like you, then you’re about to receive some powerful solutions for your pressing problems and challenges.  In our latest Love University episode, Dr. Avila answers some of your most crucial questions for ultimate living. Here are some of the important things you will learn:
*How to Handle People Problems
*How to Get Ahead
*How to Truly Relax
*How to Handle Defeat
*How to Find Someone to Love (and Keep the Love Strong)
*How to Live a Joyous Life and Achieve Your Dreams]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>HOW I SOLD $25 MILLION WORTH OF REAL ESTATE IN ONE DAY WITH BRAHMACHARYA, THE POWER OF SEXUAL TRANSMUTATION. WITH SPECIAL GUEST, MELISSA BARRAGAN, THE QUEEN OF FLORIDA REAL ESTATE</title>
        <itunes:title>HOW I SOLD $25 MILLION WORTH OF REAL ESTATE IN ONE DAY WITH BRAHMACHARYA, THE POWER OF SEXUAL TRANSMUTATION. WITH SPECIAL GUEST, MELISSA BARRAGAN, THE QUEEN OF FLORIDA REAL ESTATE</itunes:title>
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<p>There is a powerful way to access your greatest talents and achieve your grandest goals. It is called Brahmacharya—the use of sexual and romantic energy for a higher purpose. Our guest on Love University, Melissa Barragan, multimillion dollar real estate producer, applied the principle of Brahmacharya and explained how it led her to a powerful realization of self-love and transformation.  After initiating a lifestyle of romantic abstinence beginning in 2023, she achieved her biggest sale ever--$25 million in one day (Valentine’s Day, 2024)--and helped a loving family find their perfect forever home. Here are some of the highlights from Mellisa’s experience of personal awakening:</p>
<p>*God Is Your Valentine. Although Melissa wondered if she would find romantic love after her Brahmacharya experiment, she realized that her true love was God (Higher Nature). Instead of feeling lonely on Valentine’s Day, she experienced a great feeling of unity and love with her Higher Nature as she spent the day with a lovely family and helped them achieve their real estate dreams. </p>
<p>*Fusing Passion, Love, and Romance.  The happiest and most influential couples in the world like Grant and Elena Cardone (real estate and motivation) have the ideal blend of love qualities.  These Supercouples are able to combine mind, body, and soul to create a tremendous partnership in which they transmute their attraction and love for each other into greatness and contribution for the betterment of society.</p>
<p>*Livmor, Love More.  Melissa coined the phrase #Livmor (Live More) to symbolize the importance of focusing on abundance, joy, and love—every day of your life. We often feel disappointed and frustrated when we try to find happiness in externals: relationships, money, work, or experiences.  The truth is that true happiness is based on inner love and peace. To live more, we need to love more: Ourselves, others, and a Higher Nature. When we do everything with love—spending time with loved ones, eating, exercising, making love, working, giving, helping, and contributing—life becomes an absolute joy.</p>
<p>It’s about you now. Decide that, starting today, you will give your life energy an upward turn.  Instead of wasting your vital life forces on superficial relationships, distractions, and negativity, you will use every ounce of your energy to live more, love more, and be more.  When you do this, you will achieve everything you have ever dreamed of, and your life will be a miracle come true.  </p>
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<p>There is a powerful way to access your greatest talents and achieve your grandest goals. It is called Brahmacharya—the use of sexual and romantic energy for a higher purpose. Our guest on Love University, Melissa Barragan, multimillion dollar real estate producer, applied the principle of Brahmacharya and explained how it led her to a powerful realization of self-love and transformation.  After initiating a lifestyle of romantic abstinence beginning in 2023, she achieved her biggest sale ever--$25 million in one day (Valentine’s Day, 2024)--and helped a loving family find their perfect forever home. Here are some of the highlights from Mellisa’s experience of personal awakening:</p>
<p>*God Is Your Valentine. Although Melissa wondered if she would find romantic love after her Brahmacharya experiment, she realized that her true love was God (Higher Nature). Instead of feeling lonely on Valentine’s Day, she experienced a great feeling of unity and love with her Higher Nature as she spent the day with a lovely family and helped them achieve their real estate dreams. </p>
<p>*Fusing Passion, Love, and Romance.  The happiest and most influential couples in the world like Grant and Elena Cardone (real estate and motivation) have the ideal blend of love qualities.  These Supercouples are able to combine mind, body, and soul to create a tremendous partnership in which they transmute their attraction and love for each other into greatness and contribution for the betterment of society.</p>
<p>*Livmor, Love More.  Melissa coined the phrase #Livmor (Live More) to symbolize the importance of focusing on abundance, joy, and love—every day of your life. We often feel disappointed and frustrated when we try to find happiness in externals: relationships, money, work, or experiences.  The truth is that true happiness is based on inner love and peace. To live more, we need to love more: Ourselves, others, and a Higher Nature. When we do everything with love—spending time with loved ones, eating, exercising, making love, working, giving, helping, and contributing—life becomes an absolute joy.</p>
<p>It’s about you now. Decide that, starting today, you will give your life energy an upward turn.  Instead of wasting your vital life forces on superficial relationships, distractions, and negativity, you will use every ounce of your energy to live more, love more, and be more.  When you do this, you will achieve everything you have ever dreamed of, and your life will be a miracle come true.  </p>
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There is a powerful way to access your greatest talents and achieve your grandest goals. It is called Brahmacharya—the use of sexual and romantic energy for a higher purpose. Our guest on Love University, Melissa Barragan, multimillion dollar real estate producer, applied the principle of Brahmacharya and explained how it led her to a powerful realization of self-love and transformation.  After initiating a lifestyle of romantic abstinence beginning in 2023, she achieved her biggest sale ever--$25 million in one day (Valentine’s Day, 2024)--and helped a loving family find their perfect forever home. Here are some of the highlights from Mellisa’s experience of personal awakening:
*God Is Your Valentine. Although Melissa wondered if she would find romantic love after her Brahmacharya experiment, she realized that her true love was God (Higher Nature). Instead of feeling lonely on Valentine’s Day, she experienced a great feeling of unity and love with her Higher Nature as she spent the day with a lovely family and helped them achieve their real estate dreams. 
*Fusing Passion, Love, and Romance.  The happiest and most influential couples in the world like Grant and Elena Cardone (real estate and motivation) have the ideal blend of love qualities.  These Supercouples are able to combine mind, body, and soul to create a tremendous partnership in which they transmute their attraction and love for each other into greatness and contribution for the betterment of society.
*Livmor, Love More.  Melissa coined the phrase #Livmor (Live More) to symbolize the importance of focusing on abundance, joy, and love—every day of your life. We often feel disappointed and frustrated when we try to find happiness in externals: relationships, money, work, or experiences.  The truth is that true happiness is based on inner love and peace. To live more, we need to love more: Ourselves, others, and a Higher Nature. When we do everything with love—spending time with loved ones, eating, exercising, making love, working, giving, helping, and contributing—life becomes an absolute joy.
It’s about you now. Decide that, starting today, you will give your life energy an upward turn.  Instead of wasting your vital life forces on superficial relationships, distractions, and negativity, you will use every ounce of your energy to live more, love more, and be more.  When you do this, you will achieve everything you have ever dreamed of, and your life will be a miracle come true.  ]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>SPIRITUAL PRACTICE FOR CRAZY TIMES: HOW TO SOOTHE YOUR SOUL AND LIVE WITH INNER POWER</title>
        <itunes:title>SPIRITUAL PRACTICE FOR CRAZY TIMES: HOW TO SOOTHE YOUR SOUL AND LIVE WITH INNER POWER</itunes:title>
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        <title>REWRITE ILLNESS INTO YOUR PERSONAL TRIUMPH STORY: WITH ELIZABETH BENEDICT, NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST AND CANCER SURVIVOR</title>
        <itunes:title>REWRITE ILLNESS INTO YOUR PERSONAL TRIUMPH STORY: WITH ELIZABETH BENEDICT, NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST AND CANCER SURVIVOR</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/rewrite-illness-into-your-personal-triumph-story-with-elizabeth-benedict-natonal-book-award-finalist-and-cancer-survivor/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you or a loved one have a serious, life-threatening illness? Do you fear contracting a deadly disease in the future and having no hope for your recovery? If so, there is a way for you to rewrite your sickness story into one of triumph and peace. Our inspiring guest on Love University, Elizabeth Benedict, bestselling author and cancer survivor, shared her personal experience (Rewriting Illness) about illness (<a href='http://elizabethbenedict.com/'>elizabethbenedict.com</a>). On the show, she enlightened us about the realities of disease, love, and recovery. Here are some of the things we learned:</p>
<p>*Medical Professional’s emotional reactions can influence a patient’s mental and physical state.  In psychology, mood contagion occurs when we pick up the moods of others—whether good or bad. A medical professional’s fears or negative emotions can influence the patient in a negative way. At the same time, positive emotions expressed by medical providers—compassion, optimism, and love—can also be healing forces to help the patient in their recovery.</p>
<p>*There may be a gendered response to illness.  Men tend to be more stoic about illness and not as hyperfocused on their bodies as women often are (which explains why men may detect illness in later stages when it’s too late).</p>
<p> </p>
<p>*Serious illness is an internal power struggle—choose your own way.  Some people benefit by talking about their illness to loved ones—it helps them release their tension and fear. Others do better by not talking a lot about it and focusing on positive thoughts and activities. Each person has a different internal battle and needs to choose the mental approach that works best for them.</p>
<p>*Fear needs to be balanced.  According to Elizabeth, patients need to strike the right balance between feeling too much fear about an illness and not having enough fear to protect themselves from danger.  Although fear can be a practical and useful ally, too much fear can paralyze a person and take away their joy for living, which prevents them from maintaining the proper recovery mindset.</p>
<p>The truth is that a majority of us will get sick and die one day. Yet, we don’t know the time or the way. Those who trust in a Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature) understand that they will be called from their bodies at the appropriate time. In the meantime, our duty is to live with as much love, joy, and contribution as we possibly can while we’re here on earth. As long as you have your body, rejoice in it, love it, and be grateful for it.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you or a loved one have a serious, life-threatening illness? Do you fear contracting a deadly disease in the future and having no hope for your recovery? If so, there is a way for you to rewrite your sickness story into one of triumph and peace. Our inspiring guest on Love University, Elizabeth Benedict, bestselling author and cancer survivor, shared her personal experience (Rewriting Illness) about illness (<a href='http://elizabethbenedict.com/'>elizabethbenedict.com</a>). On the show, she enlightened us about the realities of disease, love, and recovery. Here are some of the things we learned:</p>
<p>*Medical Professional’s emotional reactions can influence a patient’s mental and physical state.  In psychology, mood contagion occurs when we pick up the moods of others—whether good or bad. A medical professional’s fears or negative emotions can influence the patient in a negative way. At the same time, positive emotions expressed by medical providers—compassion, optimism, and love—can also be healing forces to help the patient in their recovery.</p>
<p>*There may be a gendered response to illness.  Men tend to be more stoic about illness and not as hyperfocused on their bodies as women often are (which explains why men may detect illness in later stages when it’s too late).</p>
<p> </p>
<p>*Serious illness is an internal power struggle—choose your own way.  Some people benefit by talking about their illness to loved ones—it helps them release their tension and fear. Others do better by not talking a lot about it and focusing on positive thoughts and activities. Each person has a different internal battle and needs to choose the mental approach that works best for them.</p>
<p>*Fear needs to be balanced.  According to Elizabeth, patients need to strike the right balance between feeling too much fear about an illness and not having enough fear to protect themselves from danger.  Although fear can be a practical and useful ally, too much fear can paralyze a person and take away their joy for living, which prevents them from maintaining the proper recovery mindset.</p>
<p>The truth is that a majority of us will get sick and die one day. Yet, we don’t know the time or the way. Those who trust in a Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature) understand that they will be called from their bodies at the appropriate time. In the meantime, our duty is to live with as much love, joy, and contribution as we possibly can while we’re here on earth. As long as you have your body, rejoice in it, love it, and be grateful for it.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you or a loved one have a serious, life-threatening illness? Do you fear contracting a deadly disease in the future and having no hope for your recovery? If so, there is a way for you to rewrite your sickness story into one of triumph and peace. Our inspiring guest on Love University, Elizabeth Benedict, bestselling author and cancer survivor, shared her personal experience (Rewriting Illness) about illness (elizabethbenedict.com). On the show, she enlightened us about the realities of disease, love, and recovery. Here are some of the things we learned:
*Medical Professional’s emotional reactions can influence a patient’s mental and physical state.  In psychology, mood contagion occurs when we pick up the moods of others—whether good or bad. A medical professional’s fears or negative emotions can influence the patient in a negative way. At the same time, positive emotions expressed by medical providers—compassion, optimism, and love—can also be healing forces to help the patient in their recovery.
*There may be a gendered response to illness.  Men tend to be more stoic about illness and not as hyperfocused on their bodies as women often are (which explains why men may detect illness in later stages when it’s too late).
 
*Serious illness is an internal power struggle—choose your own way.  Some people benefit by talking about their illness to loved ones—it helps them release their tension and fear. Others do better by not talking a lot about it and focusing on positive thoughts and activities. Each person has a different internal battle and needs to choose the mental approach that works best for them.
*Fear needs to be balanced.  According to Elizabeth, patients need to strike the right balance between feeling too much fear about an illness and not having enough fear to protect themselves from danger.  Although fear can be a practical and useful ally, too much fear can paralyze a person and take away their joy for living, which prevents them from maintaining the proper recovery mindset.
The truth is that a majority of us will get sick and die one day. Yet, we don’t know the time or the way. Those who trust in a Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature) understand that they will be called from their bodies at the appropriate time. In the meantime, our duty is to live with as much love, joy, and contribution as we possibly can while we’re here on earth. As long as you have your body, rejoice in it, love it, and be grateful for it.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>THE GIFT OF EMPATHY: HEAL YOUR SENSITIVE SOUL AND BRING LIGHT TO YOUR WORLD, WITH DR. JUDITH ORLOFF, WORLD RENOWNED EMPATHIC PSYCHIATRIST</title>
        <itunes:title>THE GIFT OF EMPATHY: HEAL YOUR SENSITIVE SOUL AND BRING LIGHT TO YOUR WORLD, WITH DR. JUDITH ORLOFF, WORLD RENOWNED EMPATHIC PSYCHIATRIST</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you get stressed, afraid, or sad?  Does conflict with others wear you down? If the answer is yes, there is a solution for you.  It is called empathy: caring and giving with intention—both to yourself and others. Our esteemed guest on Love University, Judith Orloff (<a href='http://drjudithorloff.com/'>drjudithorloff.com</a>), empathic psychiatrist and New York Times bestselling author shared light on the “Genius of Empathy” from her new book with the same title. According to Judith, empathy is an important part of emotional intelligence and a powerful healing tool for ourselves and others.  Here’s what we learned from Judith about the amazing gift of empathy:</p>
<p>*You need to start with self-empathy.  You may be hard on yourself, self-critical and attacking yourself about your flaws and mistakes. This is especially the case for sensitive and caring people who often excessively take on the psychological burdens of others and don’t know how to set healthy boundaries. If this sounds like you, it's important to put yourself in your own shoes and be an advocate for your self-worth and value.  Love yourself by putting your hand over your heart and repeating this phrase: “I forgive myself for my past and I open my heart to my future. I am a loving and valuable human being. I can say “No” to others and still be OK. All is well.”</p>
<p>*Practice empathy toward others.  Place yourself in other people’s shoes; feel as they feel during your time with them.  When someone angrily cuts you off on the road, instead of getting angry in return, you can slow down your thought process and see the situation through their eyes. You can consider, “Maybe they’re having a rough day—perhaps they’re feeling sick or just got into a fight with a loved one. There may be a reason for their behavior that I’m not seeing.” When you substitute your irritation and anger for empathy and love, you start to display compassion, and you have a desire to relieve their suffering. Think about how much the angry person suffers from their own reactions—their face gets red, their veins pop. They can’t really help themselves. Now you can forgive them and move on to a higher plane of feeling.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>*Develop empathy toward the world.  According to Judith, it’s important to understand the “Power of We” instead of “Us Versus Them.”  The truth is that we are all interconnected as human beings. We all share this planet. We all breathe in air, eat, sleep, love, and work. We suffer from the same feelings of regret, sadness, anger, and frustration. We all want to love and be loved, enjoy life in the way we can, and feel meaningful or valuable in some way. By seeing other people as part of a grand human family, we can develop a global sense of empathy. We can send a healing thought or prayer to people in parts of the world who are in horrible conflict or strife.  Also, by practicing the beautiful Tonglen meditation, we can inhale the suffering of others and breathe out compassion and love.  In this way, we can help heal the world as we heal ourselves.</p>
<p>Empathy is on a continuum. Some people are very empathetic, others moderately so, and some (sociopaths, narcissists) have little, if any, empathy. The good news is that a majority of people can increase their empathy toward themselves and others.  By doing so, you will quiet the unkind voices in your head (self-critical thoughts), and you will befriend yourself and others.  You will also establish good boundaries so you are not overwhelmed by the negativity of others. And, most importantly of all, you will extend loving energy without expectation and shine your light of love to all who may receive it. Empathy is truly a genius, and the genius is in you.</p>
<p>SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JOIN AVILA AND LOVE UNIVERSITY FOR A LIVE PODCAST AND BOOK SIGNING AT THE LA TIMES BOOK FESTIVAL: SATURDAY APRIL 20TH 12 TO 5PM AT USC CAMPUS, BOOTH 145.  WE'LL HAVE A BLAST, MAKE NEW FRIENDS, AND LEARN VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you get stressed, afraid, or sad?  Does conflict with others wear you down? If the answer is yes, there is a solution for you.  It is called empathy: caring and giving with intention—both to yourself and others. Our esteemed guest on Love University, Judith Orloff (<a href='http://drjudithorloff.com/'>drjudithorloff.com</a>), empathic psychiatrist and New York Times bestselling author shared light on the “Genius of Empathy” from her new book with the same title. According to Judith, empathy is an important part of emotional intelligence and a powerful healing tool for ourselves and others.  Here’s what we learned from Judith about the amazing gift of empathy:</p>
<p>*You need to start with self-empathy.  You may be hard on yourself, self-critical and attacking yourself about your flaws and mistakes. This is especially the case for sensitive and caring people who often excessively take on the psychological burdens of others and don’t know how to set healthy boundaries. If this sounds like you, it's important to put yourself in your own shoes and be an advocate for your self-worth and value.  Love yourself by putting your hand over your heart and repeating this phrase: “I forgive myself for my past and I open my heart to my future. I am a loving and valuable human being. I can say “No” to others and still be OK. All is well.”</p>
<p>*Practice empathy toward others.  Place yourself in other people’s shoes; feel as they feel during your time with them.  When someone angrily cuts you off on the road, instead of getting angry in return, you can slow down your thought process and see the situation through their eyes. You can consider, “Maybe they’re having a rough day—perhaps they’re feeling sick or just got into a fight with a loved one. There may be a reason for their behavior that I’m not seeing.” When you substitute your irritation and anger for empathy and love, you start to display compassion, and you have a desire to relieve their suffering. Think about how much the angry person suffers from their own reactions—their face gets red, their veins pop. They can’t really help themselves. Now you can forgive them and move on to a higher plane of feeling.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>*Develop empathy toward the world.  According to Judith, it’s important to understand the “Power of We” instead of “Us Versus Them.”  The truth is that we are all interconnected as human beings. We all share this planet. We all breathe in air, eat, sleep, love, and work. We suffer from the same feelings of regret, sadness, anger, and frustration. We all want to love and be loved, enjoy life in the way we can, and feel meaningful or valuable in some way. By seeing other people as part of a grand human family, we can develop a global sense of empathy. We can send a healing thought or prayer to people in parts of the world who are in horrible conflict or strife.  Also, by practicing the beautiful Tonglen meditation, we can inhale the suffering of others and breathe out compassion and love.  In this way, we can help heal the world as we heal ourselves.</p>
<p>Empathy is on a continuum. Some people are very empathetic, others moderately so, and some (sociopaths, narcissists) have little, if any, empathy. The good news is that a majority of people can increase their empathy toward themselves and others.  By doing so, you will quiet the unkind voices in your head (self-critical thoughts), and you will befriend yourself and others.  You will also establish good boundaries so you are not overwhelmed by the negativity of others. And, most importantly of all, you will extend loving energy without expectation and shine your light of love to all who may receive it. Empathy is truly a genius, and the genius is in you.</p>
<p>SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JOIN AVILA AND LOVE UNIVERSITY FOR A LIVE PODCAST AND BOOK SIGNING AT THE LA TIMES BOOK FESTIVAL: SATURDAY APRIL 20TH 12 TO 5PM AT USC CAMPUS, BOOTH 145.  WE'LL HAVE A BLAST, MAKE NEW FRIENDS, AND LEARN VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you get stressed, afraid, or sad?  Does conflict with others wear you down? If the answer is yes, there is a solution for you.  It is called empathy: caring and giving with intention—both to yourself and others. Our esteemed guest on Love University, Judith Orloff (drjudithorloff.com), empathic psychiatrist and New York Times bestselling author shared light on the “Genius of Empathy” from her new book with the same title. According to Judith, empathy is an important part of emotional intelligence and a powerful healing tool for ourselves and others.  Here’s what we learned from Judith about the amazing gift of empathy:
*You need to start with self-empathy.  You may be hard on yourself, self-critical and attacking yourself about your flaws and mistakes. This is especially the case for sensitive and caring people who often excessively take on the psychological burdens of others and don’t know how to set healthy boundaries. If this sounds like you, it's important to put yourself in your own shoes and be an advocate for your self-worth and value.  Love yourself by putting your hand over your heart and repeating this phrase: “I forgive myself for my past and I open my heart to my future. I am a loving and valuable human being. I can say “No” to others and still be OK. All is well.”
*Practice empathy toward others.  Place yourself in other people’s shoes; feel as they feel during your time with them.  When someone angrily cuts you off on the road, instead of getting angry in return, you can slow down your thought process and see the situation through their eyes. You can consider, “Maybe they’re having a rough day—perhaps they’re feeling sick or just got into a fight with a loved one. There may be a reason for their behavior that I’m not seeing.” When you substitute your irritation and anger for empathy and love, you start to display compassion, and you have a desire to relieve their suffering. Think about how much the angry person suffers from their own reactions—their face gets red, their veins pop. They can’t really help themselves. Now you can forgive them and move on to a higher plane of feeling.
 
*Develop empathy toward the world.  According to Judith, it’s important to understand the “Power of We” instead of “Us Versus Them.”  The truth is that we are all interconnected as human beings. We all share this planet. We all breathe in air, eat, sleep, love, and work. We suffer from the same feelings of regret, sadness, anger, and frustration. We all want to love and be loved, enjoy life in the way we can, and feel meaningful or valuable in some way. By seeing other people as part of a grand human family, we can develop a global sense of empathy. We can send a healing thought or prayer to people in parts of the world who are in horrible conflict or strife.  Also, by practicing the beautiful Tonglen meditation, we can inhale the suffering of others and breathe out compassion and love.  In this way, we can help heal the world as we heal ourselves.
Empathy is on a continuum. Some people are very empathetic, others moderately so, and some (sociopaths, narcissists) have little, if any, empathy. The good news is that a majority of people can increase their empathy toward themselves and others.  By doing so, you will quiet the unkind voices in your head (self-critical thoughts), and you will befriend yourself and others.  You will also establish good boundaries so you are not overwhelmed by the negativity of others. And, most importantly of all, you will extend loving energy without expectation and shine your light of love to all who may receive it. Empathy is truly a genius, and the genius is in you.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JOIN AVILA AND LOVE UNIVERSITY FOR A LIVE PODCAST AND BOOK SIGNING AT THE LA TIMES BOOK FESTIVAL: SATURDAY APRIL 20TH 12 TO 5PM AT USC CAMPUS, BOOTH 145.  WE'LL HAVE A BLAST, MAKE NEW FRIENDS, AND LEARN VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>THE IDEALISTIC PHILOSOPHER: SECRETS OF THE MOST SPIRITUAL OF THE 16 LOVETYPES (MYERS-BRIGGS TYPES)</title>
        <itunes:title>THE IDEALISTIC PHILOSOPHER: SECRETS OF THE MOST SPIRITUAL OF THE 16 LOVETYPES (MYERS-BRIGGS TYPES)</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Are you an intuitive and sensitive (feeling) person? Perhaps you’re someone who loves psychology, philosophy, spirituality, and finding the meaning of life. If that’s the case, then you may be an Idealistic Philosopher, the rare personality type (about 4%) who believes that “love is the perfect place: quiet, peaceful, and kind.” On Love University, Dr. Avila began a new series on the 16 LoveTypes (Myers-Briggs romantic styles) based on his classic bestseller LoveTypes. In this segment, Dr. Avila reveals the qualities of the Idealistic Philosopher personality and how they can find and keep love. Idealistic Philosophers (INFP on the Myers-Briggs) have these characteristics:</p>
<p>Internal (Introvert) Energy, represented by the letter I.  They primarily get energy from their own thoughts, as opposed to socializing with other people. Although they can be quite talkative and sociable at times, they can get tired talking too much and may need to retreat to a private and quiet place to recharge their batteries.</p>
<p>Intuitive/Imaginative, represented by the letter N.   Idealistic Philosophers view the world through their imagination and their vision of what is possible. They may not be as practical as the other LoveTypes, but they believe they can eventually bring their dreams into reality. They also believe they have a special mission to fulfill in life, and this vision will keep driving their quest for love and meaning.</p>
<p>Feeling/Sensitive, represented by the letter F.   Idealistic Philosophers make decisions primarily with their heart (feelings). If they need to say something to someone and it may hurt their feelings, they may not say it because they want to maintain harmony in the relationship. As feelers, single Idealistic Philosophers are also “hopeful romantics”—they’re always thinking the next person they meet could be their soulmate.</p>
<p>Spontaneous (or Perceiver on the Myers-Briggs), represented by the letter P.  Idealistic Philosophers tend to be playful, fun, and spontaneous. By other people’s standards, especially the more structured types, they may be disorganized and unstructured. However, Idealistic Philosophers don’t see it that way. They would say they are organized in their own way, and they value people and experiences over strict structure.  Their motto is: You only live once, enjoy it.</p>
<p>Therefore, by combining the four letters above, the Idealistic Philosopher is known as the INFP.</p>
<p>Overall, the Idealistic Philosopher (INFP) can be a warmly appreciative and supportive romantic partner.  In terms of challenges, if you’re an INFP, you tend to be hard on yourself (self-critical) so you need to practice self-love and self-forgiveness.  Here’s the good news: If you can love and appreciate yourself as an Idealistic Philosopher, you can attract a like-minded mate who shares your passion for finding a meaning in life. A good match for you is an Idealistic Philosopher or the more structured Mystic Writer (INFJ on the Myers-Briggs).  Regardless of your disappointments in the romantic world, as an INFP you can discover your compatible love partner. When you meet that ideal soul mate, your joy will have no bounds, and you will create a harmonious relationship that lasts a lifetime.  </p>
<p>SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JOIN AVILA AND LOVE UNIVERSITY FOR A LIVE PODCAST AND BOOKSIGNING AT THE LA TIMES BOOK FESTIVAL: SATURDAY APRIL 20TH 12 TO 5PM AT USC CAMPUS, BOOTH 145.  WE'LL HAVE A BLAST, MAKE NEW FRIENDS, AND LEARN VALAUBLE KNOWLEDGE. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you an intuitive and sensitive (feeling) person? Perhaps you’re someone who loves psychology, philosophy, spirituality, and finding the meaning of life. If that’s the case, then you may be an Idealistic Philosopher, the rare personality type (about 4%) who believes that “love is the perfect place: quiet, peaceful, and kind.” On Love University, Dr. Avila began a new series on the 16 LoveTypes (Myers-Briggs romantic styles) based on his classic bestseller <em>LoveTypes</em>. In this segment, Dr. Avila reveals the qualities of the Idealistic Philosopher personality and how they can find and keep love. Idealistic Philosophers (INFP on the Myers-Briggs) have these characteristics:</p>
<p>Internal (Introvert) Energy, represented by the letter I.  They primarily get energy from their own thoughts, as opposed to socializing with other people. Although they can be quite talkative and sociable at times, they can get tired talking too much and may need to retreat to a private and quiet place to recharge their batteries.</p>
<p>Intuitive/Imaginative, represented by the letter N.   Idealistic Philosophers view the world through their imagination and their vision of what is possible. They may not be as practical as the other LoveTypes, but they believe they can eventually bring their dreams into reality. They also believe they have a special mission to fulfill in life, and this vision will keep driving their quest for love and meaning.</p>
<p>Feeling/Sensitive, represented by the letter F.   Idealistic Philosophers make decisions primarily with their heart (feelings). If they need to say something to someone and it may hurt their feelings, they may not say it because they want to maintain harmony in the relationship. As feelers, single Idealistic Philosophers are also “hopeful romantics”—they’re always thinking the next person they meet could be their soulmate.</p>
<p>Spontaneous (or Perceiver on the Myers-Briggs), represented by the letter P.  Idealistic Philosophers tend to be playful, fun, and spontaneous. By other people’s standards, especially the more structured types, they may be disorganized and unstructured. However, Idealistic Philosophers don’t see it that way. They would say they are organized in their own way, and they value people and experiences over strict structure.  Their motto is: You only live once, enjoy it.</p>
<p>Therefore, by combining the four letters above, the Idealistic Philosopher is known as the INFP.</p>
<p>Overall, the Idealistic Philosopher (INFP) can be a warmly appreciative and supportive romantic partner.  In terms of challenges, if you’re an INFP, you tend to be hard on yourself (self-critical) so you need to practice self-love and self-forgiveness.  Here’s the good news: If you can love and appreciate yourself as an Idealistic Philosopher, you can attract a like-minded mate who shares your passion for finding a meaning in life. A good match for you is an Idealistic Philosopher or the more structured Mystic Writer (INFJ on the Myers-Briggs).  Regardless of your disappointments in the romantic world, as an INFP you can discover your compatible love partner. When you meet that ideal soul mate, your joy will have no bounds, and you will create a harmonious relationship that lasts a lifetime.  </p>
<p>SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JOIN AVILA AND LOVE UNIVERSITY FOR A LIVE PODCAST AND BOOKSIGNING AT THE LA TIMES BOOK FESTIVAL: SATURDAY APRIL 20TH 12 TO 5PM AT USC CAMPUS, BOOTH 145.  WE'LL HAVE A BLAST, MAKE NEW FRIENDS, AND LEARN VALAUBLE KNOWLEDGE. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Are you an intuitive and sensitive (feeling) person? Perhaps you’re someone who loves psychology, philosophy, spirituality, and finding the meaning of life. If that’s the case, then you may be an Idealistic Philosopher, the rare personality type (about 4%) who believes that “love is the perfect place: quiet, peaceful, and kind.” On Love University, Dr. Avila began a new series on the 16 LoveTypes (Myers-Briggs romantic styles) based on his classic bestseller LoveTypes. In this segment, Dr. Avila reveals the qualities of the Idealistic Philosopher personality and how they can find and keep love. Idealistic Philosophers (INFP on the Myers-Briggs) have these characteristics:
Internal (Introvert) Energy, represented by the letter I.  They primarily get energy from their own thoughts, as opposed to socializing with other people. Although they can be quite talkative and sociable at times, they can get tired talking too much and may need to retreat to a private and quiet place to recharge their batteries.
Intuitive/Imaginative, represented by the letter N.   Idealistic Philosophers view the world through their imagination and their vision of what is possible. They may not be as practical as the other LoveTypes, but they believe they can eventually bring their dreams into reality. They also believe they have a special mission to fulfill in life, and this vision will keep driving their quest for love and meaning.
Feeling/Sensitive, represented by the letter F.   Idealistic Philosophers make decisions primarily with their heart (feelings). If they need to say something to someone and it may hurt their feelings, they may not say it because they want to maintain harmony in the relationship. As feelers, single Idealistic Philosophers are also “hopeful romantics”—they’re always thinking the next person they meet could be their soulmate.
Spontaneous (or Perceiver on the Myers-Briggs), represented by the letter P.  Idealistic Philosophers tend to be playful, fun, and spontaneous. By other people’s standards, especially the more structured types, they may be disorganized and unstructured. However, Idealistic Philosophers don’t see it that way. They would say they are organized in their own way, and they value people and experiences over strict structure.  Their motto is: You only live once, enjoy it.
Therefore, by combining the four letters above, the Idealistic Philosopher is known as the INFP.
Overall, the Idealistic Philosopher (INFP) can be a warmly appreciative and supportive romantic partner.  In terms of challenges, if you’re an INFP, you tend to be hard on yourself (self-critical) so you need to practice self-love and self-forgiveness.  Here’s the good news: If you can love and appreciate yourself as an Idealistic Philosopher, you can attract a like-minded mate who shares your passion for finding a meaning in life. A good match for you is an Idealistic Philosopher or the more structured Mystic Writer (INFJ on the Myers-Briggs).  Regardless of your disappointments in the romantic world, as an INFP you can discover your compatible love partner. When you meet that ideal soul mate, your joy will have no bounds, and you will create a harmonious relationship that lasts a lifetime.  
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JOIN AVILA AND LOVE UNIVERSITY FOR A LIVE PODCAST AND BOOKSIGNING AT THE LA TIMES BOOK FESTIVAL: SATURDAY APRIL 20TH 12 TO 5PM AT USC CAMPUS, BOOTH 145.  WE'LL HAVE A BLAST, MAKE NEW FRIENDS, AND LEARN VALAUBLE KNOWLEDGE. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>YOUR YEAR OF HAPPINESS, LOVE, AND SUCCESS: WITH SPECIAL GUEST MARCI SHIMOFF, WOMAN'S FACE OF "CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL," MEGASELLING TRANSFORMATIONAL AUTHOR AND SPEAKER</title>
        <itunes:title>YOUR YEAR OF HAPPINESS, LOVE, AND SUCCESS: WITH SPECIAL GUEST MARCI SHIMOFF, WOMAN'S FACE OF "CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL," MEGASELLING TRANSFORMATIONAL AUTHOR AND SPEAKER</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/your-year-of-happiness-love-and-success-with-special-guest-marci-shimoff-megaselling-transformational-author-and-speaker/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/your-year-of-happiness-love-and-success-with-special-guest-marci-shimoff-megaselling-transformational-author-and-speaker/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2024 14:09:27 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Is this the year of your prosperity, joy, and love? The answer is a resounding “Yes” according to our distinguished guest on Love University, Marci Shimoff (<a href='https://happyfornoreason.com/'>happyfornoreason.com</a>) the woman’s face of “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series and #1 NY bestselling transformational author (Happy for no Reason; Love for No Reason).  In our delightful conversation, Marci shared the secrets of maintaining your happiness and loving nature and achieving your dreams, regardless of any obstacles and problems you may experience.  Here are some of the marvelous insights we learned from Marci:</p>
<p>*Believe the Universe is Loving and Benevolent.  Happy and successful people expect that good things will happen to them. Because of their optimistic and grateful natures, they are open to new opportunities. They are prepared to accept the best and they often receive the best the Universe has to offer.  Repeat this to yourself every day:  “The Universe has abundant good for me—love, happiness, and success. I just need to open the door to my wonderful good.”</p>
<p>*Build Up Your Emotional Immune System. Mood contagion is what happens when you pick up the moods of other people—either positive or negative.  This is especially the case if you are a sensitive or empathic person who absorbs the energy of others. When you’re around negative people, tell yourself:  “I am my own castle of positive energy; no one and nothing can enter and disrupt my peace and happiness. I am protected and safe.  I am content.”</p>
<p>*Take Ownership of Your Happiness.  According to Marci, many people need to have a reason for happiness (“I need a new job, relationship, house, experience…”).  The problem is that happiness from external things soon wears off and you’re back to the emotional state you had before. Lasting happiness comes when you don’t have a reason for your happiness. You are just happy, period. To develop your inner happiness, repeat this to yourself:  “I will not let any unhappy thoughts penetrate my mind. If a negative thought enters my mind temporarily, I will quickly discard it. I will only allow peaceful and joyful thoughts to penetrate my consciousness. I am happy and free.”</p>
<p>*Raise Your Love Set Point. Love Set point refers to a certain baseline level of loving energy that you tend to have in most situations. The good news is that you can increase your love set point; you can become more loving, and you can feel more loved.  For example, you can practice unconditional self-love by loving the unlovable in you (something you consider unappealing about yourself). Part of this is forgiving yourself for any things you have done that you regret.  Also, you can become more loving toward others by giving fully from your heart—doing altruistic and kind acts to help others (giving money to the homeless, listening empathetically to a hurting friend). At the same time, you can look for the similarities and beauty in others and recognize the oneness of all humanity. Finally, you can connect with a Higher Nature (God, Spirit, nature) that is all-loving and helps actualize your potential to love yourself and others to the fullest.</p>
<p>Yes, this will be the year of your happiness, success, and love.  All you have to do is work from the inside out—develop these traits first within yourself—and then manifest them in the outside world. When you do this, you will attract all you desire:  career and financial success, excellent physical and mental health, and an amazing lifestyle.  Yes, this is your year of wonder and accomplishment. Rejoice in it; excel in it, love it.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is this the year of your prosperity, joy, and love? The answer is a resounding “Yes” according to our distinguished guest on Love University, Marci Shimoff (<a href='https://happyfornoreason.com/'>happyfornoreason.com</a>) the woman’s face of “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series and #1 NY bestselling transformational author (<em>Happy for no Reason; Love for No Reason</em>).  In our delightful conversation, Marci shared the secrets of maintaining your happiness and loving nature and achieving your dreams, regardless of any obstacles and problems you may experience.  Here are some of the marvelous insights we learned from Marci:</p>
<p>*Believe the Universe is Loving and Benevolent.  Happy and successful people expect that good things will happen to them. Because of their optimistic and grateful natures, they are open to new opportunities. They are prepared to accept the best and they often receive the best the Universe has to offer.  Repeat this to yourself every day:  “The Universe has abundant good for me—love, happiness, and success. I just need to open the door to my wonderful good.”</p>
<p>*Build Up Your Emotional Immune System. Mood contagion is what happens when you pick up the moods of other people—either positive or negative.  This is especially the case if you are a sensitive or empathic person who absorbs the energy of others. When you’re around negative people, tell yourself:  “I am my own castle of positive energy; no one and nothing can enter and disrupt my peace and happiness. I am protected and safe.  I am content.”</p>
<p>*Take Ownership of Your Happiness.  According to Marci, many people need to have a reason for happiness (“I need a new job, relationship, house, experience…”).  The problem is that happiness from external things soon wears off and you’re back to the emotional state you had before. Lasting happiness comes when you don’t have a reason for your happiness. You are just happy, period. To develop your inner happiness, repeat this to yourself:  “I will not let any unhappy thoughts penetrate my mind. If a negative thought enters my mind temporarily, I will quickly discard it. I will only allow peaceful and joyful thoughts to penetrate my consciousness. I am happy and free.”</p>
<p>*Raise Your Love Set Point. Love Set point refers to a certain baseline level of loving energy that you tend to have in most situations. The good news is that you can increase your love set point; you can become more loving, and you can feel more loved.  For example, you can practice unconditional self-love by loving the unlovable in you (something you consider unappealing about yourself). Part of this is forgiving yourself for any things you have done that you regret.  Also, you can become more loving toward others by giving fully from your heart—doing altruistic and kind acts to help others (giving money to the homeless, listening empathetically to a hurting friend). At the same time, you can look for the similarities and beauty in others and recognize the oneness of all humanity. Finally, you can connect with a Higher Nature (God, Spirit, nature) that is all-loving and helps actualize your potential to love yourself and others to the fullest.</p>
<p>Yes, this will be the year of your happiness, success, and love.  All you have to do is work from the inside out—develop these traits first within yourself—and then manifest them in the outside world. When you do this, you will attract all you desire:  career and financial success, excellent physical and mental health, and an amazing lifestyle.  Yes, this is your year of wonder and accomplishment. Rejoice in it; excel in it, love it.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Is this the year of your prosperity, joy, and love? The answer is a resounding “Yes” according to our distinguished guest on Love University, Marci Shimoff (happyfornoreason.com) the woman’s face of “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series and #1 NY bestselling transformational author (Happy for no Reason; Love for No Reason).  In our delightful conversation, Marci shared the secrets of maintaining your happiness and loving nature and achieving your dreams, regardless of any obstacles and problems you may experience.  Here are some of the marvelous insights we learned from Marci:
*Believe the Universe is Loving and Benevolent.  Happy and successful people expect that good things will happen to them. Because of their optimistic and grateful natures, they are open to new opportunities. They are prepared to accept the best and they often receive the best the Universe has to offer.  Repeat this to yourself every day:  “The Universe has abundant good for me—love, happiness, and success. I just need to open the door to my wonderful good.”
*Build Up Your Emotional Immune System. Mood contagion is what happens when you pick up the moods of other people—either positive or negative.  This is especially the case if you are a sensitive or empathic person who absorbs the energy of others. When you’re around negative people, tell yourself:  “I am my own castle of positive energy; no one and nothing can enter and disrupt my peace and happiness. I am protected and safe.  I am content.”
*Take Ownership of Your Happiness.  According to Marci, many people need to have a reason for happiness (“I need a new job, relationship, house, experience…”).  The problem is that happiness from external things soon wears off and you’re back to the emotional state you had before. Lasting happiness comes when you don’t have a reason for your happiness. You are just happy, period. To develop your inner happiness, repeat this to yourself:  “I will not let any unhappy thoughts penetrate my mind. If a negative thought enters my mind temporarily, I will quickly discard it. I will only allow peaceful and joyful thoughts to penetrate my consciousness. I am happy and free.”
*Raise Your Love Set Point. Love Set point refers to a certain baseline level of loving energy that you tend to have in most situations. The good news is that you can increase your love set point; you can become more loving, and you can feel more loved.  For example, you can practice unconditional self-love by loving the unlovable in you (something you consider unappealing about yourself). Part of this is forgiving yourself for any things you have done that you regret.  Also, you can become more loving toward others by giving fully from your heart—doing altruistic and kind acts to help others (giving money to the homeless, listening empathetically to a hurting friend). At the same time, you can look for the similarities and beauty in others and recognize the oneness of all humanity. Finally, you can connect with a Higher Nature (God, Spirit, nature) that is all-loving and helps actualize your potential to love yourself and others to the fullest.
Yes, this will be the year of your happiness, success, and love.  All you have to do is work from the inside out—develop these traits first within yourself—and then manifest them in the outside world. When you do this, you will attract all you desire:  career and financial success, excellent physical and mental health, and an amazing lifestyle.  Yes, this is your year of wonder and accomplishment. Rejoice in it; excel in it, love it.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>HOW TO KICK EMOTIONAL BULLIES THE #*#* OUT OF YOUR LIFE FOREVER, WITH EMMY WINNING ACTOR SEAN KANAN, “THE BAD BOY OF KARATE” FROM THE HIT SERIES COBRA KAI</title>
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        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/hforever-with-emmy-winning-actor-sean-kanan-the-bad-boy-of-karate-from-the-hit-series-cobra-kai/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you have an emotional bully in your life who harasses, demeans, or criticizes you? Maybe it’s your boss, friend, or even your love partner.  Or perhaps you bully yourself relentlessly, pointing out all of your flaws and weaknesses and making you believe you’re a puny little nothing. If that’s the case, then there is help on the way. Our friend and favored guest, Sean Kanan, Emmy winner and beloved actor in the classic Karate Kid and Cobra Kai franchises, graced us with his advice on how to defeat the bullies in your life. Here are some important tips we learned from master teacher Sean (<a href='wayofthecobra.com'>wayofthecobra.com</a>):</p>
<p> </p>
<p>*Never compromise your character. Stand firm in who you really are.  Don’t let other people try to tempt you or bully you into doing things you don’t really want to do. When you stay true to your inner self—your Hara (center of power in the East)—you will be happy and proud of your authentic nature. No one can push you off balance. </p>
<p>*Respect yourself and others. Be kind and compassionate to yourself and other people. Although anger is a common reaction when others try to hurt us, we need to rein in our reactions and do what is best for our mental and physical health. See the angry person as someone who suffers from their own out of control nature, while you maintain your calm and peaceful composure. Practice self-care, breathe deeply, meditate, or engage in a spiritual practice. Conserve your integrity and peace of mind at all costs.</p>
<p>*Take a Personal Inventory. Fear is what holds many people back. In a journal or notebook, write down the fears you have in your life. Note the times you have the fear, the intensity of the fear, and what you did to deal with it.  When you do this, you will discover your fear triggers—when and how you become fearful and anxious. Now you can begin to neutralize the fears and focus on the parts of you that are good, powerful, and noble.</p>
<p>*Think From Abundance. Many times our anxieties, worries, and insecurities stem from our belief in lack—we think we don’t have enough; we’re not good enough. As a result, we settle for being with negative and critical people who feed into our erroneous self-belief that we’re not good enough. The simple antidote is to believe that there is an abundance of love, prosperity, health, and happiness for you. When you think from a mindset of abundance, you never have to settle for less. You can live more and love more, always.</p>
<p>Yes, you can defeat inner and outer bullies by the power of your mind. You don’t even have to throw a punch or kick. Most bullies are cowardly, so having a steely inner mind of confidence, poise, and balance will throw them off balance and defeat them. You can also defeat your inner critical thoughts (thought bullies) by saying: “I don’t need to listen to your poisonous words. I can be free, strong, loving, and happy. I am the Cobra. I am Invincible.”</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you have an emotional bully in your life who harasses, demeans, or criticizes you? Maybe it’s your boss, friend, or even your love partner.  Or perhaps you bully yourself relentlessly, pointing out all of your flaws and weaknesses and making you believe you’re a puny little nothing. If that’s the case, then there is help on the way. Our friend and favored guest, Sean Kanan, Emmy winner and beloved actor in the classic <em>Karate Kid</em> and <em>Cobra Kai</em> franchises, graced us with his advice on how to defeat the bullies in your life. Here are some important tips we learned from master teacher Sean (<a href='wayofthecobra.com'>wayofthecobra.com</a>):</p>
<p> </p>
<p>*Never compromise your character. Stand firm in who you really are.  Don’t let other people try to tempt you or bully you into doing things you don’t really want to do. When you stay true to your inner self—your Hara (center of power in the East)—you will be happy and proud of your authentic nature. No one can push you off balance. </p>
<p>*Respect yourself and others. Be kind and compassionate to yourself and other people. Although anger is a common reaction when others try to hurt us, we need to rein in our reactions and do what is best for our mental and physical health. See the angry person as someone who suffers from their own out of control nature, while you maintain your calm and peaceful composure. Practice self-care, breathe deeply, meditate, or engage in a spiritual practice. Conserve your integrity and peace of mind at all costs.</p>
<p>*Take a Personal Inventory. Fear is what holds many people back. In a journal or notebook, write down the fears you have in your life. Note the times you have the fear, the intensity of the fear, and what you did to deal with it.  When you do this, you will discover your fear triggers—when and how you become fearful and anxious. Now you can begin to neutralize the fears and focus on the parts of you that are good, powerful, and noble.</p>
<p>*Think From Abundance. Many times our anxieties, worries, and insecurities stem from our belief in lack—we think we don’t have enough; we’re not good enough. As a result, we settle for being with negative and critical people who feed into our erroneous self-belief that we’re not good enough. The simple antidote is to believe that there is an abundance of love, prosperity, health, and happiness for you. When you think from a mindset of abundance, you never have to settle for less. You can live more and love more, always.</p>
<p>Yes, you can defeat inner and outer bullies by the power of your mind. You don’t even have to throw a punch or kick. Most bullies are cowardly, so having a steely inner mind of confidence, poise, and balance will throw them off balance and defeat them. You can also defeat your inner critical thoughts (thought bullies) by saying: “I don’t need to listen to your poisonous words. I can be free, strong, loving, and happy. I am the Cobra. I am Invincible.”</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you have an emotional bully in your life who harasses, demeans, or criticizes you? Maybe it’s your boss, friend, or even your love partner.  Or perhaps you bully yourself relentlessly, pointing out all of your flaws and weaknesses and making you believe you’re a puny little nothing. If that’s the case, then there is help on the way. Our friend and favored guest, Sean Kanan, Emmy winner and beloved actor in the classic Karate Kid and Cobra Kai franchises, graced us with his advice on how to defeat the bullies in your life. Here are some important tips we learned from master teacher Sean (wayofthecobra.com):
 
*Never compromise your character. Stand firm in who you really are.  Don’t let other people try to tempt you or bully you into doing things you don’t really want to do. When you stay true to your inner self—your Hara (center of power in the East)—you will be happy and proud of your authentic nature. No one can push you off balance. 
*Respect yourself and others. Be kind and compassionate to yourself and other people. Although anger is a common reaction when others try to hurt us, we need to rein in our reactions and do what is best for our mental and physical health. See the angry person as someone who suffers from their own out of control nature, while you maintain your calm and peaceful composure. Practice self-care, breathe deeply, meditate, or engage in a spiritual practice. Conserve your integrity and peace of mind at all costs.
*Take a Personal Inventory. Fear is what holds many people back. In a journal or notebook, write down the fears you have in your life. Note the times you have the fear, the intensity of the fear, and what you did to deal with it.  When you do this, you will discover your fear triggers—when and how you become fearful and anxious. Now you can begin to neutralize the fears and focus on the parts of you that are good, powerful, and noble.
*Think From Abundance. Many times our anxieties, worries, and insecurities stem from our belief in lack—we think we don’t have enough; we’re not good enough. As a result, we settle for being with negative and critical people who feed into our erroneous self-belief that we’re not good enough. The simple antidote is to believe that there is an abundance of love, prosperity, health, and happiness for you. When you think from a mindset of abundance, you never have to settle for less. You can live more and love more, always.
Yes, you can defeat inner and outer bullies by the power of your mind. You don’t even have to throw a punch or kick. Most bullies are cowardly, so having a steely inner mind of confidence, poise, and balance will throw them off balance and defeat them. You can also defeat your inner critical thoughts (thought bullies) by saying: “I don’t need to listen to your poisonous words. I can be free, strong, loving, and happy. I am the Cobra. I am Invincible.”]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>THE MAN NOBODY KNEW: THE UNBELIEVABLE TRUE STORY OF AN AMERICAN HERO, WITH SPECIAL GUEST, EVAN STEWART, ACCLAIMED SCHOLAR AND AUTHOR</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/the-man-nobody-knew-the-unbelievable-true-story-of-an-american-hero-with-special-guest-evan-stewart-acclaimed-scholar-and-author/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if I told you about an unsung hero, an American diplomat and businessman, who did incredible things to help America and the world during World War II? This man, one of America’s leading industrialists, put his business career on hold to help save European Jews during WWII, assist in deposing Mussolini, the Italian dictator, and block Germany from succeeding in the war.  On Love University Podcast, we had the pleasure of learning about this mystery man, Myron Taylor, courtesy of award-winning legal scholar, Evan Stewart. In Evan’s latest book, “The Man Nobody Knew,” Evan painstakingly recounts unknown and fascinating details about Myron’s influential, yet modest and humble life, and the way he helped save many lives during WWII. A fascinating portrait of a man who sacrificed for his country and the world, Myron’s life is an inspiration to many of us today who realize that history can, and does, repeat itself.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if I told you about an unsung hero, an American diplomat and businessman, who did incredible things to help America and the world during World War II? This man, one of America’s leading industrialists, put his business career on hold to help save European Jews during WWII, assist in deposing Mussolini, the Italian dictator, and block Germany from succeeding in the war.  On Love University Podcast, we had the pleasure of learning about this mystery man, Myron Taylor, courtesy of award-winning legal scholar, Evan Stewart. In Evan’s latest book, “The Man Nobody Knew,” Evan painstakingly recounts unknown and fascinating details about Myron’s influential, yet modest and humble life, and the way he helped save many lives during WWII. A fascinating portrait of a man who sacrificed for his country and the world, Myron’s life is an inspiration to many of us today who realize that history can, and does, repeat itself.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if I told you about an unsung hero, an American diplomat and businessman, who did incredible things to help America and the world during World War II? This man, one of America’s leading industrialists, put his business career on hold to help save European Jews during WWII, assist in deposing Mussolini, the Italian dictator, and block Germany from succeeding in the war.  On Love University Podcast, we had the pleasure of learning about this mystery man, Myron Taylor, courtesy of award-winning legal scholar, Evan Stewart. In Evan’s latest book, “The Man Nobody Knew,” Evan painstakingly recounts unknown and fascinating details about Myron’s influential, yet modest and humble life, and the way he helped save many lives during WWII. A fascinating portrait of a man who sacrificed for his country and the world, Myron’s life is an inspiration to many of us today who realize that history can, and does, repeat itself.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>IS LOVE DEAD? UNCONVENTIONAL MUSINGS ON DATING, SEX, LOVE, AND MARRIAGE WITH VERNON ANTHONY, ACCLAIMED AUTHOR AND CUTTING EDGE PHILOSOPHER</title>
        <itunes:title>IS LOVE DEAD? UNCONVENTIONAL MUSINGS ON DATING, SEX, LOVE, AND MARRIAGE WITH VERNON ANTHONY, ACCLAIMED AUTHOR AND CUTTING EDGE PHILOSOPHER</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/is-love-dead-unconventional-musings-on-dating-sex-love-and-marriage-with-vernon-anthony-acclaimed-author-and-cutting-edge-philosopher/</link>
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        <title>DISCOVER YOUR TRUE GENIUS, FIND YOUR INNER POETRY, AND AGE GRACEFULLY, WITH SPECIAL GUEST DR. DONNA-SPRUIJT-MTEZ, POLYMATH AND RENAISSANCE WOMAN</title>
        <itunes:title>DISCOVER YOUR TRUE GENIUS, FIND YOUR INNER POETRY, AND AGE GRACEFULLY, WITH SPECIAL GUEST DR. DONNA-SPRUIJT-MTEZ, POLYMATH AND RENAISSANCE WOMAN</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/discover-your-true-genius-find-your-inner-poetry-and-age-gracefully-with-special-guest-dr-donna-spruijt-mtez-polymath-and-renaissance-woman/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p><a></a>Once in a while you meet a person who is endlessly fascinating and an absorbing conversationalist. This is who we met when Donna Spruijt-Metz joined Dr. Avila on Love University Podcast.  An Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Public Health at USC, a former professional flutist, and an acclaimed poet, Donna enlightened us on various life topics and inspired us to find our true inner nature and develop a love for learning. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a></a>Once in a while you meet a person who is endlessly fascinating and an absorbing conversationalist. This is who we met when Donna Spruijt-Metz joined Dr. Avila on Love University Podcast.  An Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Public Health at USC, a former professional flutist, and an acclaimed poet, Donna enlightened us on various life topics and inspired us to find our true inner nature and develop a love for learning. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Once in a while you meet a person who is endlessly fascinating and an absorbing conversationalist. This is who we met when Donna Spruijt-Metz joined Dr. Avila on Love University Podcast.  An Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Public Health at USC, a former professional flutist, and an acclaimed poet, Donna enlightened us on various life topics and inspired us to find our true inner nature and develop a love for learning. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>SPECTRUM SUCCESS: HOW AUTISM CAN HAVE HIDDEN ADVANTAGES, WITH SPECIAL GUEST DR. SNEHA MATHUR, AUTISM EXPERT, AND DR. AVILA’S FORMER PRODUCER, THE MARVELOUS REGGIE PERALTA (“A SPECTRUM SUCCESS”)</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/spectrum-success-how-autism-can-have-hiddenadvantageswith-specialguestdrsneha-mathurautism-expertand-dr-avila-sformer-producer-the-marvelous-reggie-p/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>If you or a loved one is on the Autism spectrum, or if you have been curious about this condition, then you’re about to learn some fascinating things about this often-misunderstood diagnosis. </p>
<p>On our Love University podcast, we had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Sneha Mathur, autism expert, as she enlightened us on the truth about those who are classified as being on the “spectrum.” </p>
<p>Sneha talks with Dr. Avila about the natural diversity and creative potential that these unique individuals may possess. Although a number of them can have challenges in social and behavioral areas, they may also exhibit great qualities of creativity, intense focus, loyalty, the ability to detect patterns, and passionate productivity.</p>
<p>According to Sneha, what was once viewed as a severe mental disorder can be reconceptualized in a more positive way that respects the abilities and contributions of these extraordinary people.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you or a loved one is on the Autism spectrum, or if you have been curious about this condition, then you’re about to learn some fascinating things about this often-misunderstood diagnosis. </p>
<p>On our Love University podcast, we had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Sneha Mathur, autism expert, as she enlightened us on the truth about those who are classified as being on the “spectrum.” </p>
<p>Sneha talks with Dr. Avila about the natural diversity and creative potential that these unique individuals may possess. Although a number of them can have challenges in social and behavioral areas, they may also exhibit great qualities of creativity, intense focus, loyalty, the ability to detect patterns, and passionate productivity.</p>
<p>According to Sneha, what was once viewed as a severe mental disorder can be reconceptualized in a more positive way that respects the abilities and contributions of these extraordinary people.</p>
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On our Love University podcast, we had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Sneha Mathur, autism expert, as she enlightened us on the truth about those who are classified as being on the “spectrum.” 
Sneha talks with Dr. Avila about the natural diversity and creative potential that these unique individuals may possess. Although a number of them can have challenges in social and behavioral areas, they may also exhibit great qualities of creativity, intense focus, loyalty, the ability to detect patterns, and passionate productivity.
According to Sneha, what was once viewed as a severe mental disorder can be reconceptualized in a more positive way that respects the abilities and contributions of these extraordinary people.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>THE SECRETS OF LOVE, FAMILY, AND FOLLOWING YOUR DREAMS: WITH SPECIAL GUEST, ANNETTE MACIAS, ACCLAIMED LATINA NOVELIST</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/the-secrets-of-love-family-and-following-your-dreams-with-special-guest-annette-macias-acclaimed-latina-novelist/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/the-secrets-of-love-family-and-following-your-dreams-with-special-guest-annette-macias-acclaimed-latina-novelist/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jan 2024 21:04:35 -0800</pubDate>
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        <title>THE AMAZINGLY TRUE EPIC JOURNEY FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM, WITH SPECIAL GUEST ILYON WOO, NY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF “MASTER SLAVE HUSBAND WIFE”</title>
        <itunes:title>THE AMAZINGLY TRUE EPIC JOURNEY FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM, WITH SPECIAL GUEST ILYON WOO, NY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF “MASTER SLAVE HUSBAND WIFE”</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/the-amazingly-true-epic-journey-from-slavery-to-freedom-with-special-guest-ilyon-woo-ny-times-bestselling-author-of-master-slave-husband-wife/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Imagine if you had to disguise your race and gender or risk capture and death?   This is exactly what happened to William and Ellen Craft, an enslaved married couple in the Deep South during Pre-Civil War times. In 1848, Ellen, whose mother was half-white, disguised herself as a white male slaveowner and her husband, William, played the part of her slave as they traveled North to escape slavery.  Since Ellen couldn’t read or write, she tried to bypass any nosy questioners by having her arm in a sling and pretending to be sick. With various close calls and harrowing situations, they eventually made it North and became activists for anti-slavery. Through it all, their love for each other kept them safe, physically, psychologically, and spiritually. Join celebrated author, Ilyon Woo, and Dr. Avila as they discuss the amazing lives and journey of William and Ellen Craft on Love University, based on Woo’s NY times bestselling Master Slave Husband Wife.  It is a story that will melt your heart and inspire you to reach for your own mental freedom.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine if you had to disguise your race and gender or risk capture and death?   This is exactly what happened to William and Ellen Craft, an enslaved married couple in the Deep South during Pre-Civil War times. In 1848, Ellen, whose mother was half-white, disguised herself as a white male slaveowner and her husband, William, played the part of her slave as they traveled North to escape slavery.  Since Ellen couldn’t read or write, she tried to bypass any nosy questioners by having her arm in a sling and pretending to be sick. With various close calls and harrowing situations, they eventually made it North and became activists for anti-slavery. Through it all, their love for each other kept them safe, physically, psychologically, and spiritually. Join celebrated author, Ilyon Woo, and Dr. Avila as they discuss the amazing lives and journey of William and Ellen Craft on Love University, based on Woo’s NY times bestselling <em>Master Slave Husband Wife</em>.  It is a story that will melt your heart and inspire you to reach for your own mental freedom.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Imagine if you had to disguise your race and gender or risk capture and death?   This is exactly what happened to William and Ellen Craft, an enslaved married couple in the Deep South during Pre-Civil War times. In 1848, Ellen, whose mother was half-white, disguised herself as a white male slaveowner and her husband, William, played the part of her slave as they traveled North to escape slavery.  Since Ellen couldn’t read or write, she tried to bypass any nosy questioners by having her arm in a sling and pretending to be sick. With various close calls and harrowing situations, they eventually made it North and became activists for anti-slavery. Through it all, their love for each other kept them safe, physically, psychologically, and spiritually. Join celebrated author, Ilyon Woo, and Dr. Avila as they discuss the amazing lives and journey of William and Ellen Craft on Love University, based on Woo’s NY times bestselling Master Slave Husband Wife.  It is a story that will melt your heart and inspire you to reach for your own mental freedom.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>LIVE MORE: The Secrets of More Life, More Joy, More Money, and More Love, with Special Guest, Melissa Barragan, Florida’s Queen of Real Estate and Former Ms. Universe Contestant</title>
        <itunes:title>LIVE MORE: The Secrets of More Life, More Joy, More Money, and More Love, with Special Guest, Melissa Barragan, Florida’s Queen of Real Estate and Former Ms. Universe Contestant</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/livemorethesecrets-ofmorelifemore-joymore-money-and-more-love-with-special-guest-melissa-barraganfloridas-queen-ofrealestate-and-former-ms-univers/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/livemorethesecrets-ofmorelifemore-joymore-money-and-more-love-with-special-guest-melissa-barraganfloridas-queen-ofrealestate-and-former-ms-univers/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sun, 24 Dec 2023 10:24:07 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>“My father was kidnapped and killed when I was young. I fell into a deep depression and almost lost the will to live. But then, during my darkest hour, I discovered the magical words “Live More” and my life transformed. I realized that I had more to live and I could teach others about the amazing possibilities of life. I became a Ms. Universe contestant and pageant winner, as well as one of the top real estate producers in the nation, with over $200 million in sales. I work with celebrities and everyday people to help them buy their dream properties. I am Melissa Barragan, the Queen of Florida real estate, and this is my story. Please tune into Dr. Avila’s Love University   and listen as we discuss the secrets of Living, Loving, and Being MORE. I did it and you can do it too.  Love and Blessings, Mellisa. @liv_mor."</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“My father was kidnapped and killed when I was young. I fell into a deep depression and almost lost the will to live. But then, during my darkest hour, I discovered the magical words “Live More” and my life transformed. I realized that I had more to live and I could teach others about the amazing possibilities of life. I became a Ms. Universe contestant and pageant winner, as well as one of the top real estate producers in the nation, with over $200 million in sales. I work with celebrities and everyday people to help them buy their dream properties. I am Melissa Barragan, the Queen of Florida real estate, and this is my story. Please tune into Dr. Avila’s Love University   and listen as we discuss the secrets of Living, Loving, and Being MORE. I did it and you can do it too.  Love and Blessings, Mellisa. @liv_mor."</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[“My father was kidnapped and killed when I was young. I fell into a deep depression and almost lost the will to live. But then, during my darkest hour, I discovered the magical words “Live More” and my life transformed. I realized that I had more to live and I could teach others about the amazing possibilities of life. I became a Ms. Universe contestant and pageant winner, as well as one of the top real estate producers in the nation, with over $200 million in sales. I work with celebrities and everyday people to help them buy their dream properties. I am Melissa Barragan, the Queen of Florida real estate, and this is my story. Please tune into Dr. Avila’s Love University   and listen as we discuss the secrets of Living, Loving, and Being MORE. I did it and you can do it too.  Love and Blessings, Mellisa. @liv_mor."]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:title>FROM WAR TORN CHILDHOOD TO INTERNATIONAL RECORDING STAR,  THE AMAZING STORY OF  ZANA, THE SOULFUL ARTIST</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/from-war-torn-childhood-to-international-recording-star-with-special-guest-zana-the-soulful-artist/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Is something holding you back from achieving your dreams?  Does the obstacle seem too great?  If so, then you are about to be inspired by our guest on Love University, Zana, an amazing new musical artist who overcame great obstacles to influence the world with her music.  Growing up during the horrors of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, she escaped and started a new life in the US.</p>
<p>Transforming her pain into power, her music was shortlisted for an Oscar and considered for Grammy nominations in three categories. Her music speaks to the soul and her musical language is love. Listen as Zana raises our spirits by channeling songs through her Higher Nature.  In a candid and uplifting way, she shows us what it takes to drive toward your vision and achieve your most treasured goals, no matter what.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is something holding you back from achieving your dreams?  Does the obstacle seem too great?  If so, then you are about to be inspired by our guest on Love University, Zana, an amazing new musical artist who overcame great obstacles to influence the world with her music.  Growing up during the horrors of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, she escaped and started a new life in the US.</p>
<p>Transforming her pain into power, her music was shortlisted for an Oscar and considered for Grammy nominations in three categories. Her music speaks to the soul and her musical language is love. Listen as Zana raises our spirits by channeling songs through her Higher Nature.  In a candid and uplifting way, she shows us what it takes to drive toward your vision and achieve your most treasured goals, no matter what.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Is something holding you back from achieving your dreams?  Does the obstacle seem too great?  If so, then you are about to be inspired by our guest on Love University, Zana, an amazing new musical artist who overcame great obstacles to influence the world with her music.  Growing up during the horrors of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, she escaped and started a new life in the US.
Transforming her pain into power, her music was shortlisted for an Oscar and considered for Grammy nominations in three categories. Her music speaks to the soul and her musical language is love. Listen as Zana raises our spirits by channeling songs through her Higher Nature.  In a candid and uplifting way, she shows us what it takes to drive toward your vision and achieve your most treasured goals, no matter what.]]></itunes:summary>
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                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/arroz-con-pollo-and-apple-pie-why-it-s-important-to-raise-bilingual-children-with-special-guest-maritere-award-winning-bilingual-parenting-expert/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 11 Dec 2023 05:17:37 -0800</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to give your children one of the biggest advantages in life? You can by giving them the gift of being bilingual.  Teaching your children a second language at an early age can open them up to exciting new cultural experiences, advantageous job and career opportunities, and a world of travel adventures.  Join us on Love University and listen as our special guest, Maritere, award-winning parenting expert and author, explains the importance of teaching your child to be bilingual in our fast-changing, technology focused world.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to give your children one of the biggest advantages in life? You can by giving them the gift of being bilingual.  Teaching your children a second language at an early age can open them up to exciting new cultural experiences, advantageous job and career opportunities, and a world of travel adventures.  Join us on Love University and listen as our special guest, Maritere, award-winning parenting expert and author, explains the importance of teaching your child to be bilingual in our fast-changing, technology focused world.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Would you like to give your children one of the biggest advantages in life? You can by giving them the gift of being bilingual.  Teaching your children a second language at an early age can open them up to exciting new cultural experiences, advantageous job and career opportunities, and a world of travel adventures.  Join us on Love University and listen as our special guest, Maritere, award-winning parenting expert and author, explains the importance of teaching your child to be bilingual in our fast-changing, technology focused world.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>HOW TO BE YOUR OWN PSYCHIC AND CREATE YOUR MARVELOUS FUTURE, WITH SECRET GUEST, KIMBERLY, BELOVED INTUITIVE AND MIND EXPANDER</title>
        <itunes:title>HOW TO BE YOUR OWN PSYCHIC AND CREATE YOUR MARVELOUS FUTURE, WITH SECRET GUEST, KIMBERLY, BELOVED INTUITIVE AND MIND EXPANDER</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/how-to-be-your-own-psychic-and-create-your-marvelous-future-with-secret-guest-kimberly-beloved-intuitive-and-mind-expander/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/how-to-be-your-own-psychic-and-create-your-marvelous-future-with-secret-guest-kimberly-beloved-intuitive-and-mind-expander/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 22 Nov 2023 10:00:22 -0800</pubDate>
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        <title>HOW TO REPROGRAM YOURSELF TO RICHES, LOVE, SUCCESS, AND HAPPINESS WITH DIEGO SOTO, MENTAL TRANSFORMATION EXPERT (BILINGUAL IN SPANISH)</title>
        <itunes:title>HOW TO REPROGRAM YOURSELF TO RICHES, LOVE, SUCCESS, AND HAPPINESS WITH DIEGO SOTO, MENTAL TRANSFORMATION EXPERT (BILINGUAL IN SPANISH)</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/how-to-hypnotize-yourself-to-riches-love-success-and-happiness-with-diego-soto-hypnotist-expert-bilingual-in-spanish/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to create your own reality and achieve your wildest dreams? Now you can by applying a powerful three-part system of mental and physical transformation based on self-hypnosis and neural reprogramming. On Love University podcast, we met Diego Soto, an acclaimed expert on installing new mental frameworks and living successfully.  Diego taught us the three steps for conquering negative thought patterns and implementing positive mental habits to fulfill your deepest desires. On the show, we also witnessed a real-life case study as Diego helped Carlos, one of LA’s most notorious gangsters, overcome his fears and develop a new mindset of peace, love, and hope.   Here are the three steps to inner and outer fulfillment as explained by Diego:</p>
<p>1.Have a Defined Intention:  What is it that you really want in life? Focus on that one goal, and everything else will fall into place. Perhaps, you desire a loving relationship and family life, material comforts and financial security, a beautiful home, wonderful friends, amazing travel experiences, or the opportunity to contribute something positive to the world.  Now that you know your defined intention, write it down, speak it into existence, and focus on it daily.</p>
<ol start="2"><li> Maintain a Clear Visualization.Through meditation, affirmations, journaling, or prayer, imagine that you are achieving your ultimate aim. Whatever you imagine, make it very clear in your mind. Imagine all of the sights, sounds, tastes, and scents of your dream goal. Perhaps, you see your dream home—a beautiful white house on a hill overlooking a gorgeous sandy beach with clear blue water. You imagine your home filled with loved ones, as you do the creative work you love. You smell the scents of delicious seafood cooking in the kitchen. Your hear the joyous laughter of those around you.</li>
<li> Experience the Full Feeling of Actualization.  Once you have a clear intention, and visualize your goal becoming reality, you need to feel it in your body, heart, and soul. What is the emotion you experience when you meet your soul mate, start your dream business to help the world, travel to your most beloved destination? Perhaps, it’s joy, curiosity, love, gratitude, and so on. Focus on that feeling as it propels you beyond your fears and barriers, and takes you to the promised land of your ultimate dreams.</li>
</ol><p>Yes, it’s true. You can create your own reality and change your mind from fear to love, from regret to satisfaction, and from sadness to joy. Practice daily and you will be amazed at how much you can achieve in your inner and outer life.</p>
<p>JOIN DR. AVILA LIVE FOR A TALK: FINDING YOUR SOUL MATE: ASKING THE 4 MAGIC QUESTIONS, NOVEMBER 17TH, 2023, 7PM AT BARNES AND NOBLE (PEMBROKE GARDENS), IN GREATER MIAMI, FLORIDA </p>
<p><a href='https://www.google.com/maps/search/14572+SW+5th+St+Suite+10140+Pembroke+Pines+,%C2%A0+FL+%C2%A0+33027?entry=gmail&amp;source=g'>14572 SW 5th St Suite 10140</a> <a href='https://www.google.com/maps/search/14572+SW+5th+St+Suite+10140+Pembroke+Pines+,%C2%A0+FL+%C2%A0+33027?entry=gmail&amp;source=g'>Pembroke Pines</a><a href='https://www.google.com/maps/search/14572+SW+5th+St+Suite+10140+Pembroke+Pines+,%C2%A0+FL+%C2%A0+33027?entry=gmail&amp;source=g'>, </a><a href='https://www.google.com/maps/search/14572+SW+5th+St+Suite+10140+Pembroke+Pines+,%C2%A0+FL+%C2%A0+33027?entry=gmail&amp;source=g'>FL</a><a href='https://www.google.com/maps/search/14572+SW+5th+St+Suite+10140+Pembroke+Pines+,%C2%A0+FL+%C2%A0+33027?entry=gmail&amp;source=g'> </a><a href='https://www.google.com/maps/search/14572+SW+5th+St+Suite+10140+Pembroke+Pines+,%C2%A0+FL+%C2%A0+33027?entry=gmail&amp;source=g'>33027</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to create your own reality and achieve your wildest dreams? Now you can by applying a powerful three-part system of mental and physical transformation based on self-hypnosis and neural reprogramming. On Love University podcast, we met Diego Soto, an acclaimed expert on installing new mental frameworks and living successfully.  Diego taught us the three steps for conquering negative thought patterns and implementing positive mental habits to fulfill your deepest desires. On the show, we also witnessed a real-life case study as Diego helped Carlos, one of LA’s most notorious gangsters, overcome his fears and develop a new mindset of peace, love, and hope.   Here are the three steps to inner and outer fulfillment as explained by Diego:</p>
<p>1.Have a Defined Intention:  What is it that you really want in life? Focus on that one goal, and everything else will fall into place. Perhaps, you desire a loving relationship and family life, material comforts and financial security, a beautiful home, wonderful friends, amazing travel experiences, or the opportunity to contribute something positive to the world.  Now that you know your defined intention, write it down, speak it into existence, and focus on it daily.</p>
<ol start="2"><li> Maintain a Clear Visualization.Through meditation, affirmations, journaling, or prayer, imagine that you are achieving your ultimate aim. Whatever you imagine, make it very clear in your mind. Imagine all of the sights, sounds, tastes, and scents of your dream goal. Perhaps, you see your dream home—a beautiful white house on a hill overlooking a gorgeous sandy beach with clear blue water. You imagine your home filled with loved ones, as you do the creative work you love. You smell the scents of delicious seafood cooking in the kitchen. Your hear the joyous laughter of those around you.</li>
<li> Experience the Full Feeling of Actualization.  Once you have a clear intention, and visualize your goal becoming reality, you need to feel it in your body, heart, and soul. What is the emotion you experience when you meet your soul mate, start your dream business to help the world, travel to your most beloved destination? Perhaps, it’s joy, curiosity, love, gratitude, and so on. Focus on that feeling as it propels you beyond your fears and barriers, and takes you to the promised land of your ultimate dreams.</li>
</ol><p>Yes, it’s true. You can create your own reality and change your mind from fear to love, from regret to satisfaction, and from sadness to joy. Practice daily and you will be amazed at how much you can achieve in your inner and outer life.</p>
<p>JOIN DR. AVILA LIVE FOR A TALK: FINDING YOUR SOUL MATE: ASKING THE 4 MAGIC QUESTIONS, NOVEMBER 17TH, 2023, 7PM AT BARNES AND NOBLE (PEMBROKE GARDENS), IN GREATER MIAMI, FLORIDA </p>
<p><a href='https://www.google.com/maps/search/14572+SW+5th+St+Suite+10140+Pembroke+Pines+,%C2%A0+FL+%C2%A0+33027?entry=gmail&amp;source=g'>14572 SW 5th St Suite 10140</a> <a href='https://www.google.com/maps/search/14572+SW+5th+St+Suite+10140+Pembroke+Pines+,%C2%A0+FL+%C2%A0+33027?entry=gmail&amp;source=g'>Pembroke Pines</a><a href='https://www.google.com/maps/search/14572+SW+5th+St+Suite+10140+Pembroke+Pines+,%C2%A0+FL+%C2%A0+33027?entry=gmail&amp;source=g'>, </a><a href='https://www.google.com/maps/search/14572+SW+5th+St+Suite+10140+Pembroke+Pines+,%C2%A0+FL+%C2%A0+33027?entry=gmail&amp;source=g'>FL</a><a href='https://www.google.com/maps/search/14572+SW+5th+St+Suite+10140+Pembroke+Pines+,%C2%A0+FL+%C2%A0+33027?entry=gmail&amp;source=g'> </a><a href='https://www.google.com/maps/search/14572+SW+5th+St+Suite+10140+Pembroke+Pines+,%C2%A0+FL+%C2%A0+33027?entry=gmail&amp;source=g'>33027</a></p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Would you like to create your own reality and achieve your wildest dreams? Now you can by applying a powerful three-part system of mental and physical transformation based on self-hypnosis and neural reprogramming. On Love University podcast, we met Diego Soto, an acclaimed expert on installing new mental frameworks and living successfully.  Diego taught us the three steps for conquering negative thought patterns and implementing positive mental habits to fulfill your deepest desires. On the show, we also witnessed a real-life case study as Diego helped Carlos, one of LA’s most notorious gangsters, overcome his fears and develop a new mindset of peace, love, and hope.   Here are the three steps to inner and outer fulfillment as explained by Diego:
1.Have a Defined Intention:  What is it that you really want in life? Focus on that one goal, and everything else will fall into place. Perhaps, you desire a loving relationship and family life, material comforts and financial security, a beautiful home, wonderful friends, amazing travel experiences, or the opportunity to contribute something positive to the world.  Now that you know your defined intention, write it down, speak it into existence, and focus on it daily.
 Maintain a Clear Visualization.Through meditation, affirmations, journaling, or prayer, imagine that you are achieving your ultimate aim. Whatever you imagine, make it very clear in your mind. Imagine all of the sights, sounds, tastes, and scents of your dream goal. Perhaps, you see your dream home—a beautiful white house on a hill overlooking a gorgeous sandy beach with clear blue water. You imagine your home filled with loved ones, as you do the creative work you love. You smell the scents of delicious seafood cooking in the kitchen. Your hear the joyous laughter of those around you.
 Experience the Full Feeling of Actualization.  Once you have a clear intention, and visualize your goal becoming reality, you need to feel it in your body, heart, and soul. What is the emotion you experience when you meet your soul mate, start your dream business to help the world, travel to your most beloved destination? Perhaps, it’s joy, curiosity, love, gratitude, and so on. Focus on that feeling as it propels you beyond your fears and barriers, and takes you to the promised land of your ultimate dreams.
Yes, it’s true. You can create your own reality and change your mind from fear to love, from regret to satisfaction, and from sadness to joy. Practice daily and you will be amazed at how much you can achieve in your inner and outer life.
JOIN DR. AVILA LIVE FOR A TALK: FINDING YOUR SOUL MATE: ASKING THE 4 MAGIC QUESTIONS, NOVEMBER 17TH, 2023, 7PM AT BARNES AND NOBLE (PEMBROKE GARDENS), IN GREATER MIAMI, FLORIDA 
14572 SW 5th St Suite 10140 Pembroke Pines, FL 33027
 
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        <itunes:title>THE FINAL SECRET OF HAPPINESS: SELF-FORGIVENESS:  ERASE YOUR REGRET-FILLED PAST AND ACTIVATE YOUR JOYFUL PRESENT.  FROM DR. AVILA’S ACCLAIMED BOOK, THE 3 SECRETS OF HAPPINESS</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/the-finalsecret-ofhappinessselfforgivenesseraseyourregret-filledpastand-activate-your-joyfulpresentfromdr-avilas-acclaimed-book-the-3-secrets-ofhappi/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever felt regretful or sad about the past? Perhaps, you feel that you’ve made some serious mistakes or blunders that have cost you important things in your life—love, success, finances, opportunities, health, or happiness. If you feel burdened under the pain of lost hope and unrealized expectations, there is good news for you. There is a way for you to recapture your power and joy through the magic of Self-forgiveness: forgiving yourself for any imagined or real errors you may have made in the past. On our Love University podcast, we delved into the final secret of happiness—Forgiveness, especially Self-Forgiveness. We pick up where we left off in the story of our two protagonists:  Harry, the pompous psychiatrist, and Tanaka, the eccentric, but brilliant, martial arts master.  Together, they will discover what forgiveness truly is, and their lives (and yours) will be changed forever.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever felt regretful or sad about the past? Perhaps, you feel that you’ve made some serious mistakes or blunders that have cost you important things in your life—love, success, finances, opportunities, health, or happiness. If you feel burdened under the pain of lost hope and unrealized expectations, there is good news for you. There is a way for you to recapture your power and joy through the magic of Self-forgiveness: forgiving yourself for any imagined or real errors you may have made in the past. On our Love University podcast, we delved into the final secret of happiness—Forgiveness, especially Self-Forgiveness. We pick up where we left off in the story of our two protagonists:  Harry, the pompous psychiatrist, and Tanaka, the eccentric, but brilliant, martial arts master.  Together, they will discover what forgiveness truly is, and their lives (and yours) will be changed forever.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have you ever felt regretful or sad about the past? Perhaps, you feel that you’ve made some serious mistakes or blunders that have cost you important things in your life—love, success, finances, opportunities, health, or happiness. If you feel burdened under the pain of lost hope and unrealized expectations, there is good news for you. There is a way for you to recapture your power and joy through the magic of Self-forgiveness: forgiving yourself for any imagined or real errors you may have made in the past. On our Love University podcast, we delved into the final secret of happiness—Forgiveness, especially Self-Forgiveness. We pick up where we left off in the story of our two protagonists:  Harry, the pompous psychiatrist, and Tanaka, the eccentric, but brilliant, martial arts master.  Together, they will discover what forgiveness truly is, and their lives (and yours) will be changed forever.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>THE FIRST SECRET OF HAPPINESS:  GRATITUDE THE ELIXIR OF JOY:  FROM DR. AVILA’S ACCLAIMED BOOK, THE 3 SECRETS OF HAPPINESS</title>
        <itunes:title>THE FIRST SECRET OF HAPPINESS:  GRATITUDE THE ELIXIR OF JOY:  FROM DR. AVILA’S ACCLAIMED BOOK, THE 3 SECRETS OF HAPPINESS</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/the-first-secret-of-happiness-gratitude-the-elixir-of-joy-from-dr-avila-s-acclaimed-book-the-3-secrets-of-happiness/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever felt sad, depressed, or futile? It seems that nothing works, you can’t achieve your goals, and the whole world appears to be against you. If you’ve felt like that, then there is a solution for you: It is called Gratitude.  Gratitude is the marvelous recognition that the good that you receive in life comes from outside you. It may come from a Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature), your loved ones, or even a stranger who appears out of nowhere to help you (your car is stuck on the side of the road).  Gratitude is a powerful feeling of true appreciation. On our Love University podcast, we delved into the first secret of happiness—Gratitude. We pick up where we left off in the story of our two protagonists:  Harry, the pompous psychiatrist, and Tanaka, the eccentric, but brilliant, martial arts master.  Together, they will discover what gratitude truly is and their lives (and yours) will be changed forever.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever felt sad, depressed, or futile? It seems that nothing works, you can’t achieve your goals, and the whole world appears to be against you. If you’ve felt like that, then there is a solution for you: It is called Gratitude.  Gratitude is the marvelous recognition that the good that you receive in life comes from outside you. It may come from a Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature), your loved ones, or even a stranger who appears out of nowhere to help you (your car is stuck on the side of the road).  Gratitude is a powerful feeling of true appreciation. On our Love University podcast, we delved into the first secret of happiness—Gratitude. We pick up where we left off in the story of our two protagonists:  Harry, the pompous psychiatrist, and Tanaka, the eccentric, but brilliant, martial arts master.  Together, they will discover what gratitude truly is and their lives (and yours) will be changed forever.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have you ever felt sad, depressed, or futile? It seems that nothing works, you can’t achieve your goals, and the whole world appears to be against you. If you’ve felt like that, then there is a solution for you: It is called Gratitude.  Gratitude is the marvelous recognition that the good that you receive in life comes from outside you. It may come from a Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature), your loved ones, or even a stranger who appears out of nowhere to help you (your car is stuck on the side of the road).  Gratitude is a powerful feeling of true appreciation. On our Love University podcast, we delved into the first secret of happiness—Gratitude. We pick up where we left off in the story of our two protagonists:  Harry, the pompous psychiatrist, and Tanaka, the eccentric, but brilliant, martial arts master.  Together, they will discover what gratitude truly is and their lives (and yours) will be changed forever.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>THE 3 SECRETS OF HAPPINESS, PART ONE: THE BEGINNING OF YOUR MIRACULOUS LIFE, FROM DR. AVILA’S ACCLAIMED BOOK, THE 3 SECRETS OF HAPPINESS</title>
        <itunes:title>THE 3 SECRETS OF HAPPINESS, PART ONE: THE BEGINNING OF YOUR MIRACULOUS LIFE, FROM DR. AVILA’S ACCLAIMED BOOK, THE 3 SECRETS OF HAPPINESS</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/the-3-secrets-of-happiness-part-one-the-beginning-of-your-miraculous-life-from-dr-avila-s-acclaimed-book-the-3-secrets-of-happiness/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>CLICK HERE FOR YOUR COPY OF THE 3 SECRETS OF HAPPINESS: <a href='https://shorturl.at/xLNP5'>https://shorturl.at/xLNP5</a></p>
<p> </p>
<p>ONE TRUTH: Apply the lessons from the martial arts master and sage, Tanaka, you will achieve ultimate success far beyond your dreams. </p>
<p>There are secrets to happiness—three of them in fact. In this series of transformative talks by Dr. Avila on Love University, you will not only learn the three secrets of happiness, but you will discover how to live a miraculous life. You will achieve greatness in your relationships, career, finances, health, and happiness.  But, first, you will take a journey of surprising enlightenment by meeting our protagonists, Harry, the pompous psychiatrist who thinks he already knows all of the answers, and Tanaka, the martial arts master and sage who breaks down Harry’s ego and shows him the truth of his own being. Get ready to learn the lessons of true contentment as you delve into the story of your own empowerment.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CLICK HERE FOR YOUR COPY OF THE 3 SECRETS OF HAPPINESS: <a href='https://shorturl.at/xLNP5'>https://shorturl.at/xLNP5</a></p>
<p> </p>
<p>ONE TRUTH: <em>Apply the lessons from the martial arts master and sage, Tanaka, you will achieve ultimate success far beyond your dreams. </em></p>
<p>There are secrets to happiness—three of them in fact. In this series of transformative talks by Dr. Avila on Love University, you will not only learn the three secrets of happiness, but you will discover how to live a miraculous life. You will achieve greatness in your relationships, career, finances, health, and happiness.  But, first, you will take a journey of surprising enlightenment by meeting our protagonists, Harry, the pompous psychiatrist who thinks he already knows all of the answers, and Tanaka, the martial arts master and sage who breaks down Harry’s ego and shows him the truth of his own being. Get ready to learn the lessons of true contentment as you delve into the story of your own empowerment.</p>
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ONE TRUTH: Apply the lessons from the martial arts master and sage, Tanaka, you will achieve ultimate success far beyond your dreams. 
There are secrets to happiness—three of them in fact. In this series of transformative talks by Dr. Avila on Love University, you will not only learn the three secrets of happiness, but you will discover how to live a miraculous life. You will achieve greatness in your relationships, career, finances, health, and happiness.  But, first, you will take a journey of surprising enlightenment by meeting our protagonists, Harry, the pompous psychiatrist who thinks he already knows all of the answers, and Tanaka, the martial arts master and sage who breaks down Harry’s ego and shows him the truth of his own being. Get ready to learn the lessons of true contentment as you delve into the story of your own empowerment.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>DISCARD YOUR EMOTIONAL BAGGAGE AND LIVE THE JOYOUS LIFE: WITH SPECIAL GUEST, JACKELINE CACHO, SPANISH TELEVISION SUPERSTAR AND BESTSELLING AUTHOR</title>
        <itunes:title>DISCARD YOUR EMOTIONAL BAGGAGE AND LIVE THE JOYOUS LIFE: WITH SPECIAL GUEST, JACKELINE CACHO, SPANISH TELEVISION SUPERSTAR AND BESTSELLING AUTHOR</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/discard-your-emotional-baggage-and-live-the-joyous-life-with-special-guest-jackeline-cacho-spanish-television-superstar-and-bestselling-author/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p> </p>
<p>Are you carrying emotional hurts, fears, and sadness from the past that are limiting your joy and success?  If so, you can rid yourself of these self-defeating thoughts and feelings and live a free and joyous life.  On Love University podcast, we learned lessons of self-love, forgiveness, and gratitude from Jackeline Cacho, former Ms. Peru contestant, Emmy-nominated TV personality, bestselling author (“My Emotional Backpack", “Mi Mochila Emocional”), and international inspirational speaker. After surviving a devastating three car rollover accident, Jackeline suffered from anxiety attacks for seven years until she learned to master her fear and awaken her inner power. Here’s what Jackeline shared with us:</p>
<p>*Everything happens for a reason; be grateful for what you have. When she saw her father’s dead body (heart attack) at age 17, she was devastated. For many years, she blamed herself for not going to him earlier to save him. But now she realizes that she could not have done anything differently and she needed to forgive herself. She realized that her father is proud of her now, looking upon her from a higher place, as she achieves great things and inspires others.</p>
<p>*Latino women need to speak up.  Jackeline explains how many Latino women remain silent and try to keep a happy face even though they are suffering inside.  The key, says Jackeline, is for all women to awaken their inner power and express their authentic selves. An enlightened woman can achieve her unique destiny while influencing her husband/love partner and children to reach their fullest potential.</p>
<p>*Relationships may not be perfect, but love is.  After 17 years of marriage, Jackeline says she is still deeply in love with her husband. She counsels other couples to recognize that love is the equalizing force in all successful relationships. Although disagreements and problems may arise in the relationship, it’s true that a strong bond of unconditional love will get couples through any obstacle.</p>
<p>After overcoming heartbreak and loss to achieve a life of success and contribution, Jackeline sums up her philosophy with the phrase: “We are all divine creatures—we need to believe in something divine.” When she was in the horrendous car accident, she says a mysterious man came out of nowhere to counsel her, and then he disappeared. No one else saw him, but she is sure he was an “angel,” who was there to help her (she emerged without any physical injuries). As Jackeline advises, we as human beings can all work together to be each other’s angels; we can be loving agents of change to create a better, more beautiful, and loving world.</p>
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<p>Are you carrying emotional hurts, fears, and sadness from the past that are limiting your joy and success?  If so, you can rid yourself of these self-defeating thoughts and feelings and live a free and joyous life.  On Love University podcast, we learned lessons of self-love, forgiveness, and gratitude from Jackeline Cacho, former Ms. Peru contestant, Emmy-nominated TV personality, bestselling author (“My Emotional Backpack", “Mi Mochila Emocional”), and international inspirational speaker. After surviving a devastating three car rollover accident, Jackeline suffered from anxiety attacks for seven years until she learned to master her fear and awaken her inner power. Here’s what Jackeline shared with us:</p>
<p>*Everything happens for a reason; be grateful for what you have. When she saw her father’s dead body (heart attack) at age 17, she was devastated. For many years, she blamed herself for not going to him earlier to save him. But now she realizes that she could not have done anything differently and she needed to forgive herself. She realized that her father is proud of her now, looking upon her from a higher place, as she achieves great things and inspires others.</p>
<p>*Latino women need to speak up.  Jackeline explains how many Latino women remain silent and try to keep a happy face even though they are suffering inside.  The key, says Jackeline, is for all women to awaken their inner power and express their authentic selves. An enlightened woman can achieve her unique destiny while influencing her husband/love partner and children to reach their fullest potential.</p>
<p>*Relationships may not be perfect, but love is.  After 17 years of marriage, Jackeline says she is still deeply in love with her husband. She counsels other couples to recognize that love is the equalizing force in all successful relationships. Although disagreements and problems may arise in the relationship, it’s true that a strong bond of unconditional love will get couples through any obstacle.</p>
<p>After overcoming heartbreak and loss to achieve a life of success and contribution, Jackeline sums up her philosophy with the phrase: “We are all divine creatures—we need to believe in something divine.” When she was in the horrendous car accident, she says a mysterious man came out of nowhere to counsel her, and then he disappeared. No one else saw him, but she is sure he was an “angel,” who was there to help her (she emerged without any physical injuries). As Jackeline advises, we as human beings can all work together to be each other’s angels; we can be loving agents of change to create a better, more beautiful, and loving world.</p>
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Are you carrying emotional hurts, fears, and sadness from the past that are limiting your joy and success?  If so, you can rid yourself of these self-defeating thoughts and feelings and live a free and joyous life.  On Love University podcast, we learned lessons of self-love, forgiveness, and gratitude from Jackeline Cacho, former Ms. Peru contestant, Emmy-nominated TV personality, bestselling author (“My Emotional Backpack", “Mi Mochila Emocional”), and international inspirational speaker. After surviving a devastating three car rollover accident, Jackeline suffered from anxiety attacks for seven years until she learned to master her fear and awaken her inner power. Here’s what Jackeline shared with us:
*Everything happens for a reason; be grateful for what you have. When she saw her father’s dead body (heart attack) at age 17, she was devastated. For many years, she blamed herself for not going to him earlier to save him. But now she realizes that she could not have done anything differently and she needed to forgive herself. She realized that her father is proud of her now, looking upon her from a higher place, as she achieves great things and inspires others.
*Latino women need to speak up.  Jackeline explains how many Latino women remain silent and try to keep a happy face even though they are suffering inside.  The key, says Jackeline, is for all women to awaken their inner power and express their authentic selves. An enlightened woman can achieve her unique destiny while influencing her husband/love partner and children to reach their fullest potential.
*Relationships may not be perfect, but love is.  After 17 years of marriage, Jackeline says she is still deeply in love with her husband. She counsels other couples to recognize that love is the equalizing force in all successful relationships. Although disagreements and problems may arise in the relationship, it’s true that a strong bond of unconditional love will get couples through any obstacle.
After overcoming heartbreak and loss to achieve a life of success and contribution, Jackeline sums up her philosophy with the phrase: “We are all divine creatures—we need to believe in something divine.” When she was in the horrendous car accident, she says a mysterious man came out of nowhere to counsel her, and then he disappeared. No one else saw him, but she is sure he was an “angel,” who was there to help her (she emerged without any physical injuries). As Jackeline advises, we as human beings can all work together to be each other’s angels; we can be loving agents of change to create a better, more beautiful, and loving world.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Are You Sleeping With a Narcissist? Danger Signs and Escape Strategies, with special guest Darlene Lancer, JD, LMFT, Expert on the Narcissist Mind</title>
        <itunes:title>Are You Sleeping With a Narcissist? Danger Signs and Escape Strategies, with special guest Darlene Lancer, JD, LMFT, Expert on the Narcissist Mind</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/are-you-sleeping-with-a-narcissist-danger-signs-and-escape-strategies-with-special-guest-darlene-lancer-jd-lmft-expert-on-the-narcissist-mind/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[Are you with a Narcissist?  The term “narcissism” has been used a lot lately, but there are some truths and myths about what it really means.  A narcissist can be defined as someone who has excessive interest and admiration of themselves, needing constant admiration, and often puts other people down to feel better (lacking empathy). In relationships they can make you suffer.  Our guest on Love University Podcast, Darlene Lancer (<a href='https://darlenelancer.com/'>Santa Monica Counseling, Psychotherapist in Santa Monica, CA - Darlene Lancer, MFT</a>), therapist and author (Codependency for Dummies), shed light on the narcissistic personality and how to protect yourself from them.
*Narcissists can be exciting in the beginning.  Because they need to win you over to feel good about themselves, they can love bomb you (give you over the top affection, fun, and romance). Once they win you over, then they start to devalue you—you’re never good enough for them.
*Narcissists are wounded early in life. One of the biggest causes of the narcissistic personality is a childhood emotional wound—primarily large amounts of shame.  When parents say, “You’re bad,” or “You shouldn’t feel that way” to children, they often start to feel inferior.  To compensate, they may “inflate” their ego to appear better, stronger, and smarter, while at the same time putting others down to feel better.
*There is such a thing as healthy narcissism. A healthy narcissist is someone who takes care of themselves, and demonstrates confidence, leadership, and goal setting. They believe in themselves and their abilities, and they are able to get things done.  The key is having just the right amount of narcissism (self-love) while also being compassionate and empathetic to the needs of others.
*You can escape from a destructive narcissist.  Because they don’t really value you, narcissists can be destructive to your self-esteem.  To get away from them—relationship or marriage—you can try several approaches. One is to “gray rock” them—you become unresponsive or dull so they leave you. Also, avoid getting into an emotional back and forth argument with them—communicate your needs in a straightforward way, while establishing boundaries (“I won’t accept that”). Finally, cultivate self-love—eat healthy, exercise, engage in your preferred hobbies and activities, spend time with support friends, and cultivate a spiritual or meditative practice.
The key to a happy and healthy life is balance. If you have co-dependent tendencies—rely excessively on your partner emotionally and always put them first—you will suffer from lack of self-worth.  If you have too much narcissism (excessive self-absorption), then you will alienate others and never be completely happy. The solution is to follow the middle path: maintain humbleness and compassion, while also having confidence, self-belief, and self-love. If you do this, you will achieve your potential and develop healthy and balanced relationships.]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[Are you with a Narcissist?  The term “narcissism” has been used a lot lately, but there are some truths and myths about what it really means.  A narcissist can be defined as someone who has excessive interest and admiration of themselves, needing constant admiration, and often puts other people down to feel better (lacking empathy). In relationships they can make you suffer.  Our guest on Love University Podcast, Darlene Lancer (<a href='https://darlenelancer.com/'>Santa Monica Counseling, Psychotherapist in Santa Monica, CA - Darlene Lancer, MFT</a>), therapist and author (<em>Codependency for Dummies</em>), shed light on the narcissistic personality and how to protect yourself from them.
*Narcissists can be exciting in the beginning.  Because they need to win you over to feel good about themselves, they can love bomb you (give you over the top affection, fun, and romance). Once they win you over, then they start to devalue you—you’re never good enough for them.
*Narcissists are wounded early in life. One of the biggest causes of the narcissistic personality is a childhood emotional wound—primarily large amounts of shame.  When parents say, “You’re bad,” or “You shouldn’t feel that way” to children, they often start to feel inferior.  To compensate, they may “inflate” their ego to appear better, stronger, and smarter, while at the same time putting others down to feel better.
*There is such a thing as healthy narcissism. A healthy narcissist is someone who takes care of themselves, and demonstrates confidence, leadership, and goal setting. They believe in themselves and their abilities, and they are able to get things done.  The key is having just the right amount of narcissism (self-love) while also being compassionate and empathetic to the needs of others.
*You can escape from a destructive narcissist.  Because they don’t really value you, narcissists can be destructive to your self-esteem.  To get away from them—relationship or marriage—you can try several approaches. One is to “gray rock” them—you become unresponsive or dull so they leave you. Also, avoid getting into an emotional back and forth argument with them—communicate your needs in a straightforward way, while establishing boundaries (“I won’t accept that”). Finally, cultivate self-love—eat healthy, exercise, engage in your preferred hobbies and activities, spend time with support friends, and cultivate a spiritual or meditative practice.
The key to a happy and healthy life is balance. If you have co-dependent tendencies—rely excessively on your partner emotionally and always put them first—you will suffer from lack of self-worth.  If you have too much narcissism (excessive self-absorption), then you will alienate others and never be completely happy. The solution is to follow the middle path: maintain humbleness and compassion, while also having confidence, self-belief, and self-love. If you do this, you will achieve your potential and develop healthy and balanced relationships.]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Are you with a Narcissist?  The term “narcissism” has been used a lot lately, but there are some truths and myths about what it really means.  A narcissist can be defined as someone who has excessive interest and admiration of themselves, needing constant admiration, and often puts other people down to feel better (lacking empathy). In relationships they can make you suffer.  Our guest on Love University Podcast, Darlene Lancer (Santa Monica Counseling, Psychotherapist in Santa Monica, CA - Darlene Lancer, MFT), therapist and author (Codependency for Dummies), shed light on the narcissistic personality and how to protect yourself from them.
*Narcissists can be exciting in the beginning.  Because they need to win you over to feel good about themselves, they can love bomb you (give you over the top affection, fun, and romance). Once they win you over, then they start to devalue you—you’re never good enough for them.
*Narcissists are wounded early in life. One of the biggest causes of the narcissistic personality is a childhood emotional wound—primarily large amounts of shame.  When parents say, “You’re bad,” or “You shouldn’t feel that way” to children, they often start to feel inferior.  To compensate, they may “inflate” their ego to appear better, stronger, and smarter, while at the same time putting others down to feel better.
*There is such a thing as healthy narcissism. A healthy narcissist is someone who takes care of themselves, and demonstrates confidence, leadership, and goal setting. They believe in themselves and their abilities, and they are able to get things done.  The key is having just the right amount of narcissism (self-love) while also being compassionate and empathetic to the needs of others.
*You can escape from a destructive narcissist.  Because they don’t really value you, narcissists can be destructive to your self-esteem.  To get away from them—relationship or marriage—you can try several approaches. One is to “gray rock” them—you become unresponsive or dull so they leave you. Also, avoid getting into an emotional back and forth argument with them—communicate your needs in a straightforward way, while establishing boundaries (“I won’t accept that”). Finally, cultivate self-love—eat healthy, exercise, engage in your preferred hobbies and activities, spend time with support friends, and cultivate a spiritual or meditative practice.
The key to a happy and healthy life is balance. If you have co-dependent tendencies—rely excessively on your partner emotionally and always put them first—you will suffer from lack of self-worth.  If you have too much narcissism (excessive self-absorption), then you will alienate others and never be completely happy. The solution is to follow the middle path: maintain humbleness and compassion, while also having confidence, self-belief, and self-love. If you do this, you will achieve your potential and develop healthy and balanced relationships.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>THE AMAZING STORY OF DAVID AMBROZ: FROM HOMELESS AND ABUSED FOSTER CHILD TO AMERICAN CHAMPION OF CHANGE</title>
        <itunes:title>THE AMAZING STORY OF DAVID AMBROZ: FROM HOMELESS AND ABUSED FOSTER CHILD TO AMERICAN CHAMPION OF CHANGE</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The problem of childhood poverty has many consequences. These include homelessness, abuse, and children’s separation from their biological parents.  Our guest on Love University Podcast, David Ambroz, shared his harrowing and inspirational story of being a homeless child caught up in the system (A Place Called Home; <a href='davidambroz.com'>davidambroz.com</a>). Eventually through the love of his mentally ill mother, and his own resolve, David graduated from UCLA school of law and has worked at community leadership positions at Walt Disney and Amazon. He was also recognized by President Obama as an <a href='https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/champions/foster-care-youth'>American Champion of Change</a>. Here’s what we learned about how to help eradicate child poverty and suffering in the US:</p>
<p>*There is no roadmap to resilience.  David takes exception to research that points out certain characteristics that can help a child become resilient and overcome trauma (e.g., having a pleasant personality).  He explains how, as a foster kid, he could fake having a “pleasing personality” to get food, but that wasn’t necessarily his true nature.  Also, David explains, there’s rarely such a thing as “getting over the trauma.” Now in his 40’s he still chokes up when he thinks about some of his homeless and abusive experiences as a child (covered in lice; eating cereal with maggots; sexually abused).  He explains: “Vulnerability is a superpower—life is the fire that forges you.” In the end, everyone must follow their individual path to health and healing.</p>
<p>*You can choose to have unconditional love. David explains that he chose to have unconditional love for his mother. Due to her mental illness—a form of schizophrenia—she could be alternatively loving and abusive (physically). Yet, deep down, he knew his mother always loved him and encouraged all of her children to “reach for the stars.” David went to law school and his other siblings also achieved rewarding careers.  Now, he has taken care of his mother (for twenty years). He understands her “mental prison” and loves her unconditionally. There is no greater love.</p>
<p>*Storytelling is key to growth and wisdom.  During his childhood years, David read a lot. His mother would encourage it constantly and he spent a lot of time in libraries (also to wash himself in the bathroom). Although the new generations are now reading more on their tablets and phones, and taking in information in smaller portions, it is still a good thing to read.  Ultimately, storytelling is the key to learning and growing—a tradition that dates back to ancient times. Although the medium has changed as technology advances, young people and older people alike can be inspired, motivated, and taught by excellent stories, such as the one David wrote in his memoir, A Place Like Home. </p>
<p>*Empathy is crucial to helping eradicate childhood poverty. Ask yourself, how would I feel if my child was homeless? Many people avoid looking at homeless people or giving them money (“they’ll use it for drugs”), yet they are human beings just like us. If we put ourselves in their shoes (“For the grace of the Higher Nature—God, spirit, nature—there go I”), then our attitude will change and our hearts will melt. We will want to help in any way we can—by giving money, time, and making a difference at the community and legislative level to improve the condition of the impoverished in this country.</p>
<p>We need more effective community programs to end the cycle of poverty, abuse, and violence. As a community activist, David is a strong proponent of city, state, and federal programs to help poverty victims—children and adults—get on their feet and live purposeful lives. He proposes establishing college dorm rooms (free) for foster teens who want to go to college. In addition, to encourage more social workers to enter the profession, he suggests giving them incentives such as loan forgiveness and loan assistance for buying a house. Other plans include offering more wraparound support services to help biological parents financially and psychologically so they can keep their children, as well as offering benefits to bring more good foster parents into the picture (making them federal/county employees; giving their children free college after ten years of service).  By decriminalizing poverty and encouraging more good people to help children—biological parents, social workers, foster parents, adoptive parents—our youth will have a better opportunity to enjoy a secure and loving environment so they can shine their potential.</p>
<p>David’s message of suffering and hope can be summarized with the phrase, “Our love is all one.”  We are united in our emotions, desires, hopes, and dreams as human beings—regardless of our race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation, economic status, and so on. The fundamental needs for humans are to have physical and economic security, to love and be loved, and to make a difference or contribution to the world. By working and uniting together, we can help create a brighter future for our children and a loving world for all.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The problem of childhood poverty has many consequences. These include homelessness, abuse, and children’s separation from their biological parents.  Our guest on Love University Podcast, David Ambroz, shared his harrowing and inspirational story of being a homeless child caught up in the system (<em>A Place Called Home; </em><a href='davidambroz.com'><em>davidambroz.com</em></a>). Eventually through the love of his mentally ill mother, and his own resolve, David graduated from UCLA school of law and has worked at community leadership positions at Walt Disney and Amazon. He was also recognized by President Obama as an <a href='https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/champions/foster-care-youth'>American Champion of Change</a>. Here’s what we learned about how to help eradicate child poverty and suffering in the US:</p>
<p>*There is no roadmap to resilience.  David takes exception to research that points out certain characteristics that can help a child become resilient and overcome trauma (e.g., having a pleasant personality).  He explains how, as a foster kid, he could fake having a “pleasing personality” to get food, but that wasn’t necessarily his true nature.  Also, David explains, there’s rarely such a thing as “getting over the trauma.” Now in his 40’s he still chokes up when he thinks about some of his homeless and abusive experiences as a child (covered in lice; eating cereal with maggots; sexually abused).  He explains: “Vulnerability is a superpower—life is the fire that forges you.” In the end, everyone must follow their individual path to health and healing.</p>
<p>*You can choose to have unconditional love. David explains that he chose to have unconditional love for his mother. Due to her mental illness—a form of schizophrenia—she could be alternatively loving and abusive (physically). Yet, deep down, he knew his mother always loved him and encouraged all of her children to “reach for the stars.” David went to law school and his other siblings also achieved rewarding careers.  Now, he has taken care of his mother (for twenty years). He understands her “mental prison” and loves her unconditionally. There is no greater love.</p>
<p>*Storytelling is key to growth and wisdom.  During his childhood years, David read a lot. His mother would encourage it constantly and he spent a lot of time in libraries (also to wash himself in the bathroom). Although the new generations are now reading more on their tablets and phones, and taking in information in smaller portions, it is still a good thing to read.  Ultimately, storytelling is the key to learning and growing—a tradition that dates back to ancient times. Although the medium has changed as technology advances, young people and older people alike can be inspired, motivated, and taught by excellent stories, such as the one David wrote in his memoir, <em>A Place Like Home</em>. </p>
<p>*Empathy is crucial to helping eradicate childhood poverty. Ask yourself, how would I feel if my child was homeless? Many people avoid looking at homeless people or giving them money (“they’ll use it for drugs”), yet they are human beings just like us. If we put ourselves in their shoes (“For the grace of the Higher Nature—God, spirit, nature—there go I”), then our attitude will change and our hearts will melt. We will want to help in any way we can—by giving money, time, and making a difference at the community and legislative level to improve the condition of the impoverished in this country.</p>
<p>We need more effective community programs to end the cycle of poverty, abuse, and violence. As a community activist, David is a strong proponent of city, state, and federal programs to help poverty victims—children and adults—get on their feet and live purposeful lives. He proposes establishing college dorm rooms (free) for foster teens who want to go to college. In addition, to encourage more social workers to enter the profession, he suggests giving them incentives such as loan forgiveness and loan assistance for buying a house. Other plans include offering more wraparound support services to help biological parents financially and psychologically so they can keep their children, as well as offering benefits to bring more good foster parents into the picture (making them federal/county employees; giving their children free college after ten years of service).  By decriminalizing poverty and encouraging more good people to help children—biological parents, social workers, foster parents, adoptive parents—our youth will have a better opportunity to enjoy a secure and loving environment so they can shine their potential.</p>
<p>David’s message of suffering and hope can be summarized with the phrase, “Our love is all one.”  We are united in our emotions, desires, hopes, and dreams as human beings—regardless of our race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation, economic status, and so on. The fundamental needs for humans are to have physical and economic security, to love and be loved, and to make a difference or contribution to the world. By working and uniting together, we can help create a brighter future for our children and a loving world for all.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The problem of childhood poverty has many consequences. These include homelessness, abuse, and children’s separation from their biological parents.  Our guest on Love University Podcast, David Ambroz, shared his harrowing and inspirational story of being a homeless child caught up in the system (A Place Called Home; davidambroz.com). Eventually through the love of his mentally ill mother, and his own resolve, David graduated from UCLA school of law and has worked at community leadership positions at Walt Disney and Amazon. He was also recognized by President Obama as an American Champion of Change. Here’s what we learned about how to help eradicate child poverty and suffering in the US:
*There is no roadmap to resilience.  David takes exception to research that points out certain characteristics that can help a child become resilient and overcome trauma (e.g., having a pleasant personality).  He explains how, as a foster kid, he could fake having a “pleasing personality” to get food, but that wasn’t necessarily his true nature.  Also, David explains, there’s rarely such a thing as “getting over the trauma.” Now in his 40’s he still chokes up when he thinks about some of his homeless and abusive experiences as a child (covered in lice; eating cereal with maggots; sexually abused).  He explains: “Vulnerability is a superpower—life is the fire that forges you.” In the end, everyone must follow their individual path to health and healing.
*You can choose to have unconditional love. David explains that he chose to have unconditional love for his mother. Due to her mental illness—a form of schizophrenia—she could be alternatively loving and abusive (physically). Yet, deep down, he knew his mother always loved him and encouraged all of her children to “reach for the stars.” David went to law school and his other siblings also achieved rewarding careers.  Now, he has taken care of his mother (for twenty years). He understands her “mental prison” and loves her unconditionally. There is no greater love.
*Storytelling is key to growth and wisdom.  During his childhood years, David read a lot. His mother would encourage it constantly and he spent a lot of time in libraries (also to wash himself in the bathroom). Although the new generations are now reading more on their tablets and phones, and taking in information in smaller portions, it is still a good thing to read.  Ultimately, storytelling is the key to learning and growing—a tradition that dates back to ancient times. Although the medium has changed as technology advances, young people and older people alike can be inspired, motivated, and taught by excellent stories, such as the one David wrote in his memoir, A Place Like Home. 
*Empathy is crucial to helping eradicate childhood poverty. Ask yourself, how would I feel if my child was homeless? Many people avoid looking at homeless people or giving them money (“they’ll use it for drugs”), yet they are human beings just like us. If we put ourselves in their shoes (“For the grace of the Higher Nature—God, spirit, nature—there go I”), then our attitude will change and our hearts will melt. We will want to help in any way we can—by giving money, time, and making a difference at the community and legislative level to improve the condition of the impoverished in this country.
We need more effective community programs to end the cycle of poverty, abuse, and violence. As a community activist, David is a strong proponent of city, state, and federal programs to help poverty victims—children and adults—get on their feet and live purposeful lives. He proposes establishing college dorm rooms (free) for foster teens who want to go to college. In addition, to encourage more social workers to enter the profession, he suggests giving them incentives such as loan forgiveness and loan assistance for buying a house. Other plans include offering more wraparound support services to help biological parents financially and psychologically so th]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>DR AVILA ANSWERS YOUR ULTIMATE QUESTIONS:  HOW TO MAKE YOUR LIFE A MIRACLE</title>
        <itunes:title>DR AVILA ANSWERS YOUR ULTIMATE QUESTIONS:  HOW TO MAKE YOUR LIFE A MIRACLE</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/your-ultimate-questions-answered-how-to-make-your-life-a-miracle/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2023 11:15:58 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to turn your life into a miracle and achieve your dreams?  Now you can by applying certain time-tested secrets for living your best life.  On our latest Love University podcast, Dr. Avila answers reader’s most pressing questions about how to enjoy the Invincible Life—how to triumph despite the obstacles. Here’s what we learned:</p>
<p>*Shake with hands of love. Imagine that your hands have hundreds of individual loving minds.  When you shake someone’s hand, imagine that you’re transferring loving energy to them as they do the same for you.</p>
<p>*Practice “Right Emotional Memory.”  You may make the mistake of exaggerating the pleasure you received from a bad habit/action (eating too much), while forgetting the pain (feeling bloated; gaining weight). In this new approach you will remember the pain from self-defeating actions (binging on junk food), and you will seek the pleasure of right action (eating healthy and exercising).  </p>
<p>*Stop fearing the relaxation you seek. You may assume that tension is a power that keeps your life together (overscheduling; overuse of technology). Because you’re afraid to be bored or nonproductive, you don’t allow yourself to experience true relaxation and peace of mind. The solution is to take a “technology fast”—put away your devices for a while. Observe your feelings when you’re just sitting still. Part of your mind—self-defeating—will pressure you into checking your devices (“You’re missing something important”). Refuse the temptation and choose the right course of relaxation and peace—you will be happier and more productive in the long run.</p>
<p>*Realize the true battle is not “You against the World.”  When you feel discouraged or discontented you may think that you’re fighting against the world and other people (“I can’t get what I want”). In reality, it’s not “you against the world.” It’s You (Invincible Mind: “You can do it”) versus you (self-defeating mind: “You’re not good enough”).  The solution is to live from your Invincible Mind—the part of you that is at a high psychological level and can’t be harmed by the negativity of the world or your own mind. Think of your Invincible Mind like a pure waterfall of clear water that wipes away all of the dirt and negativity of the self-defeating mind. Now you are ready to live with full joy and creativity.</p>
<p>*To find someone to love, externalize your inner love. You may have chased other people and been frustrated that you can’t find someone to love (who loves you). Perhaps, you feel lonely and jump at the first person who seems somewhat compatible, only to find that you’re getting yourself into another relationship mess. The answer is to love yourself and your Don (God/nature given talent). Take a break from socializing and trying to meet a special someone. Instead, focus on loving yourself and enjoying life. Practice your talent, enjoy a new hobby, engage in a spiritual or meditative practice; spend quality time with close, long-term supportive friends and family members (including dogs and children). One quick way to eradicate loneliness in your mind is to help other lonely and needy people (volunteer, contribute). It’s true: The more you extend love to others without expectation, the more your loneliness will vanish. and love in many forms will take its place in your life.</p>
<p>The answers to life’s most perplexing questions are simple: Love yourself, love others, and love a Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature). On a daily basis, extend loving energy to yourself and others, build up your Invincible Mind while reducing the self-defeating mind, and take time to nurture yourself and enjoy times of peace and relaxation. If you do these things, you will be on your way to living a miraculous and beautiful life that leaves a lasting legacy for all to see.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to turn your life into a miracle and achieve your dreams?  Now you can by applying certain time-tested secrets for living your best life.  On our latest Love University podcast, Dr. Avila answers reader’s most pressing questions about how to enjoy the Invincible Life—how to triumph despite the obstacles. Here’s what we learned:</p>
<p>*Shake with hands of love. Imagine that your hands have hundreds of individual loving minds.  When you shake someone’s hand, imagine that you’re transferring loving energy to them as they do the same for you.</p>
<p>*Practice “Right Emotional Memory.”  You may make the mistake of exaggerating the pleasure you received from a bad habit/action (eating too much), while forgetting the pain (feeling bloated; gaining weight). In this new approach you will remember the pain from self-defeating actions (binging on junk food), and you will seek the pleasure of right action (eating healthy and exercising).  </p>
<p>*Stop fearing the relaxation you seek. You may assume that tension is a power that keeps your life together (overscheduling; overuse of technology). Because you’re afraid to be bored or nonproductive, you don’t allow yourself to experience true relaxation and peace of mind. The solution is to take a “technology fast”—put away your devices for a while. Observe your feelings when you’re just sitting still. Part of your mind—self-defeating—will pressure you into checking your devices (“You’re missing something important”). Refuse the temptation and choose the right course of relaxation and peace—you will be happier and more productive in the long run.</p>
<p>*Realize the true battle is not “You against the World.”  When you feel discouraged or discontented you may think that you’re fighting against the world and other people (“I can’t get what I want”). In reality, it’s not “you against the world.” It’s <em>You</em> (Invincible Mind: “You can do it”) versus <em>you</em> (self-defeating mind: “You’re not good enough”).  The solution is to live from your Invincible Mind—the part of you that is at a high psychological level and can’t be harmed by the negativity of the world or your own mind. Think of your Invincible Mind like a pure waterfall of clear water that wipes away all of the dirt and negativity of the self-defeating mind. Now you are ready to live with full joy and creativity.</p>
<p>*To find someone to love, externalize your inner love. You may have chased other people and been frustrated that you can’t find someone to love (who loves you). Perhaps, you feel lonely and jump at the first person who seems somewhat compatible, only to find that you’re getting yourself into another relationship mess. The answer is to love yourself and your Don (God/nature given talent). Take a break from socializing and trying to meet a special someone. Instead, focus on loving yourself and enjoying life. Practice your talent, enjoy a new hobby, engage in a spiritual or meditative practice; spend quality time with close, long-term supportive friends and family members (including dogs and children). One quick way to eradicate loneliness in your mind is to help other lonely and needy people (volunteer, contribute). It’s true: The more you extend love to others without expectation, the more your loneliness will vanish. and love in many forms will take its place in your life.</p>
<p>The answers to life’s most perplexing questions are simple: Love yourself, love others, and love a Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature). On a daily basis, extend loving energy to yourself and others, build up your Invincible Mind while reducing the self-defeating mind, and take time to nurture yourself and enjoy times of peace and relaxation. If you do these things, you will be on your way to living a miraculous and beautiful life that leaves a lasting legacy for all to see.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Would you like to turn your life into a miracle and achieve your dreams?  Now you can by applying certain time-tested secrets for living your best life.  On our latest Love University podcast, Dr. Avila answers reader’s most pressing questions about how to enjoy the Invincible Life—how to triumph despite the obstacles. Here’s what we learned:
*Shake with hands of love. Imagine that your hands have hundreds of individual loving minds.  When you shake someone’s hand, imagine that you’re transferring loving energy to them as they do the same for you.
*Practice “Right Emotional Memory.”  You may make the mistake of exaggerating the pleasure you received from a bad habit/action (eating too much), while forgetting the pain (feeling bloated; gaining weight). In this new approach you will remember the pain from self-defeating actions (binging on junk food), and you will seek the pleasure of right action (eating healthy and exercising).  
*Stop fearing the relaxation you seek. You may assume that tension is a power that keeps your life together (overscheduling; overuse of technology). Because you’re afraid to be bored or nonproductive, you don’t allow yourself to experience true relaxation and peace of mind. The solution is to take a “technology fast”—put away your devices for a while. Observe your feelings when you’re just sitting still. Part of your mind—self-defeating—will pressure you into checking your devices (“You’re missing something important”). Refuse the temptation and choose the right course of relaxation and peace—you will be happier and more productive in the long run.
*Realize the true battle is not “You against the World.”  When you feel discouraged or discontented you may think that you’re fighting against the world and other people (“I can’t get what I want”). In reality, it’s not “you against the world.” It’s You (Invincible Mind: “You can do it”) versus you (self-defeating mind: “You’re not good enough”).  The solution is to live from your Invincible Mind—the part of you that is at a high psychological level and can’t be harmed by the negativity of the world or your own mind. Think of your Invincible Mind like a pure waterfall of clear water that wipes away all of the dirt and negativity of the self-defeating mind. Now you are ready to live with full joy and creativity.
*To find someone to love, externalize your inner love. You may have chased other people and been frustrated that you can’t find someone to love (who loves you). Perhaps, you feel lonely and jump at the first person who seems somewhat compatible, only to find that you’re getting yourself into another relationship mess. The answer is to love yourself and your Don (God/nature given talent). Take a break from socializing and trying to meet a special someone. Instead, focus on loving yourself and enjoying life. Practice your talent, enjoy a new hobby, engage in a spiritual or meditative practice; spend quality time with close, long-term supportive friends and family members (including dogs and children). One quick way to eradicate loneliness in your mind is to help other lonely and needy people (volunteer, contribute). It’s true: The more you extend love to others without expectation, the more your loneliness will vanish. and love in many forms will take its place in your life.
The answers to life’s most perplexing questions are simple: Love yourself, love others, and love a Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature). On a daily basis, extend loving energy to yourself and others, build up your Invincible Mind while reducing the self-defeating mind, and take time to nurture yourself and enjoy times of peace and relaxation. If you do these things, you will be on your way to living a miraculous and beautiful life that leaves a lasting legacy for all to see.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>FOR THE LOVE OF DOGS: LIFE AND LOVE LESSONS FROM OUR FURRY FRIENDS, WITH SPECIAL GUEST, W. BRUCE CAMERON, #1 NY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR (”A DOG’S PURPOSE,”  MAJOR MOTION PICTURE)</title>
        <itunes:title>FOR THE LOVE OF DOGS: LIFE AND LOVE LESSONS FROM OUR FURRY FRIENDS, WITH SPECIAL GUEST, W. BRUCE CAMERON, #1 NY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR (”A DOG’S PURPOSE,”  MAJOR MOTION PICTURE)</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>When NY times bestselling author, W. Bruce Cameron, was on a road trip with his girlfriend, she shared some sad news: Her first dog had just died. She was crying and inconsolable. Then, W. Bruce was inspired to tell her a story about a dog that reincarnates and eventually ends up in heaven with his owner. The story became a beloved novel and movie (“A Dog’s Purpose, and sequels), and catapulted W. Bruce (<a href='https://www.wbrucecameron.com/'>wbrucecameron.com)</a> as the dog lover novelist (he also married his passenger). Appearing on our Love University Podcast, W. Bruce shared his insights on the unbreakable love bond between dogs and humans. Here's what we discussed about dogs and the lessons they can teach us:  </p>
<p>Dogs and humans are evolutionary programmed to love each other.  In ancient times, the human-wolf (later dog) bond developed as wolves helped humans hunt and survive better. Those humans who worked well with wolves tended to survive and pass along their genes, while wolves who worked well with humans were taken care of and were able to reproduce.  Now, according to W. Bruce, in modern times, it’s in our respective DNAs to love dogs and dogs to love us.</p>
<p>Dogs give us pure unconditional, forgiving love.  People are judgmental, but dog’s aren’t.  A human will say to another, “You look terrible with that shirt,” or “You hurt me back in 2020—I can’t forget it.”   A dog doesn’t care what you look like; they will still love you if your hair is all messed up. They also don't hold grudges (you put them outside when company came), yet they are still super excited to see you when you come get them.   Strive to be the same toward yourself and others—forgiving, accepting, and loving.</p>
<p>A dog enjoys the simple pleasures. We live in a rush-rush society—multitasking, technology overload, trying to cram one more thing into our day.  Take a lesson from dogs—they enjoy the simple pleasures of the moment.  Even a car ride around the corner is exciting for them. When they take you for a walk, they stop to smell everything and really enjoy it.  Follow their example, “Smell the essence of life”—wherever you go, and whatever you do, strive to savor and relish the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of the experience. Slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures of life.</p>
<p>Dogs fully accept everything.  Dogs are masters at going with the flow. W. Bruce talks about a dog that lost the use of their leg and were in a cart.  Yet, the dog was happy because it didn’t have pain and it could spend time with its loved ones. What a beautiful way for us to live as humans if we could accept everything that happens to us—as we find the silver lining in even the darkest of clouds.</p>
<p>You have a short life span—enjoy every minute.  The average dog has a lifespan of 10 to 13 years. Yet, in that short time period, dogs can pack a great deal of fun, adventure, love, and joy.  You can do the same. Realize that your physical time on earth is limited, but the love you create and share is eternal. Like a dog, you can be grateful for every “treat” you experience in life, and approach each moment of existence with joy and anticipation.</p>
<ol><li>Bruce says the biggest concern of a loving dog is what will happen to their human after the dog is gone. Ultimately, W. Bruce’s dog books are about reunification and returning to the ones we love; otherwise known as eternal love.  This uplifted love can be between humans and each other, humans and a Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature), and humans and animals.  It’s true that dogs are truly a great gift to our world. They teach us how to be generous, nonjudgmental, and forgiving. They show us how to enjoy the present without worrying about the future or regretting the past. Let’s face it: It’s a dog’s world, and you’re living in it. Enjoy.</li>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When NY times bestselling author, W. Bruce Cameron, was on a road trip with his girlfriend, she shared some sad news: Her first dog had just died. She was crying and inconsolable. Then, W. Bruce was inspired to tell her a story about a dog that reincarnates and eventually ends up in heaven with his owner. The story became a beloved novel and movie (“A Dog’s Purpose, and sequels), and catapulted W. Bruce (<a href='https://www.wbrucecameron.com/'>wbrucecameron.com)</a> as the dog lover novelist (he also married his passenger). Appearing on our Love University Podcast, W. Bruce shared his insights on the unbreakable love bond between dogs and humans. Here's what we discussed about dogs and the lessons they can teach us:  </p>
<p>Dogs and humans are evolutionary programmed to love each other.  In ancient times, the human-wolf (later dog) bond developed as wolves helped humans hunt and survive better. Those humans who worked well with wolves tended to survive and pass along their genes, while wolves who worked well with humans were taken care of and were able to reproduce.  Now, according to W. Bruce, in modern times, it’s in our respective DNAs to love dogs and dogs to love us.</p>
<p>Dogs give us pure unconditional, forgiving love.  People are judgmental, but dog’s aren’t.  A human will say to another, “You look terrible with that shirt,” or “You hurt me back in 2020—I can’t forget it.”   A dog doesn’t care what you look like; they will still love you if your hair is all messed up. They also don't hold grudges (you put them outside when company came), yet they are still super excited to see you when you come get them.   Strive to be the same toward yourself and others—forgiving, accepting, and loving.</p>
<p>A dog enjoys the simple pleasures. We live in a rush-rush society—multitasking, technology overload, trying to cram one more thing into our day.  Take a lesson from dogs—they enjoy the simple pleasures of the moment.  Even a car ride around the corner is exciting for them. When they take you for a walk, they stop to smell everything and really enjoy it.  Follow their example, “Smell the essence of life”—wherever you go, and whatever you do, strive to savor and relish the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of the experience. Slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures of life.</p>
<p>Dogs fully accept everything.  Dogs are masters at going with the flow. W. Bruce talks about a dog that lost the use of their leg and were in a cart.  Yet, the dog was happy because it didn’t have pain and it could spend time with its loved ones. What a beautiful way for us to live as humans if we could accept everything that happens to us—as we find the silver lining in even the darkest of clouds.</p>
<p>You have a short life span—enjoy every minute.  The average dog has a lifespan of 10 to 13 years. Yet, in that short time period, dogs can pack a great deal of fun, adventure, love, and joy.  You can do the same. Realize that your physical time on earth is limited, but the love you create and share is eternal. Like a dog, you can be grateful for every “treat” you experience in life, and approach each moment of existence with joy and anticipation.</p>
<ol><li>Bruce says the biggest concern of a loving dog is what will happen to their human after the dog is gone. Ultimately, W. Bruce’s dog books are about reunification and returning to the ones we love; otherwise known as eternal love.  This uplifted love can be between humans and each other, humans and a Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature), and humans and animals.  It’s true that dogs are truly a great gift to our world. They teach us how to be generous, nonjudgmental, and forgiving. They show us how to enjoy the present without worrying about the future or regretting the past. Let’s face it: It’s a dog’s world, and you’re living in it. Enjoy.</li>
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Dogs and humans are evolutionary programmed to love each other.  In ancient times, the human-wolf (later dog) bond developed as wolves helped humans hunt and survive better. Those humans who worked well with wolves tended to survive and pass along their genes, while wolves who worked well with humans were taken care of and were able to reproduce.  Now, according to W. Bruce, in modern times, it’s in our respective DNAs to love dogs and dogs to love us.
Dogs give us pure unconditional, forgiving love.  People are judgmental, but dog’s aren’t.  A human will say to another, “You look terrible with that shirt,” or “You hurt me back in 2020—I can’t forget it.”   A dog doesn’t care what you look like; they will still love you if your hair is all messed up. They also don't hold grudges (you put them outside when company came), yet they are still super excited to see you when you come get them.   Strive to be the same toward yourself and others—forgiving, accepting, and loving.
A dog enjoys the simple pleasures. We live in a rush-rush society—multitasking, technology overload, trying to cram one more thing into our day.  Take a lesson from dogs—they enjoy the simple pleasures of the moment.  Even a car ride around the corner is exciting for them. When they take you for a walk, they stop to smell everything and really enjoy it.  Follow their example, “Smell the essence of life”—wherever you go, and whatever you do, strive to savor and relish the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of the experience. Slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures of life.
Dogs fully accept everything.  Dogs are masters at going with the flow. W. Bruce talks about a dog that lost the use of their leg and were in a cart.  Yet, the dog was happy because it didn’t have pain and it could spend time with its loved ones. What a beautiful way for us to live as humans if we could accept everything that happens to us—as we find the silver lining in even the darkest of clouds.
You have a short life span—enjoy every minute.  The average dog has a lifespan of 10 to 13 years. Yet, in that short time period, dogs can pack a great deal of fun, adventure, love, and joy.  You can do the same. Realize that your physical time on earth is limited, but the love you create and share is eternal. Like a dog, you can be grateful for every “treat” you experience in life, and approach each moment of existence with joy and anticipation.
Bruce says the biggest concern of a loving dog is what will happen to their human after the dog is gone. Ultimately, W. Bruce’s dog books are about reunification and returning to the ones we love; otherwise known as eternal love.  This uplifted love can be between humans and each other, humans and a Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature), and humans and animals.  It’s true that dogs are truly a great gift to our world. They teach us how to be generous, nonjudgmental, and forgiving. They show us how to enjoy the present without worrying about the future or regretting the past. Let’s face it: It’s a dog’s world, and you’re living in it. Enjoy.
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you feel like you can’t get to the next level of your success?  Are obstacles, both internal and external, stopping you from achieving your dreams. If that’s the case, then get ready for a powerful mindshift into excellence and authentic power.  On Love University podcast, we learned valuable lessons of ultimate success from Sean Kanan, Emmy® winning producer, and talented actor and writer. Sean was the original “Bad Boy of Karate (Karate Kid III) and now appears on the hit series Cobra Kai.  In his new role as “sensei of your mind,” teacher and author, Sean (<a href='http://www.wayofthecobra.com/'>wayofthecobra.com</a>), reveals some of the most powerful “mind hacks” to get you on the path to ultimate joy, success, and fulfillment. Here’s what we learned:</p>
<p>*Become a Cobra: When you become a Cobra, you are the most authentic, self-aware, empathetic, strong, and confident human being you can possibly be. COBRA is an acronym that stands for Character, Optimization (taking the best action), Balance, Respect, and Abundance. When you focus on developing these qualities, the sky is the limit for your joy and success.</p>
<p>*Welcome to the Kumite. In martial arts, Kumite stands for sparring as well as an epic battle. In the Kumite of your mind, your greatest opponent is “You” (your self-defeating thoughts: “I’m not good enough,” etc.). You can defeat the negative thought energies by being truly authentic, treating yourself and others with respect, and loving without expectation.</p>
<p>*Choose Your Hard.  Sean tells us that you need to choose the hard thing that will bring you the greatest results and contentment.  Marriage is hard, but so is divorce (even harder).  Working out is hard, but so is being overweight (even harder). Therefore, you need to decide if you want a little right pain now (eating junk food) and a lifetime of pleasure (great health), or a little pleasure now (tasty junk snack) or a lifetime of pleasure (poor health). The choice is clear; choose the little right pain now for a lifetime of pleasure.</p>
<p>*Live by Your Creed. A creed is a set of beliefs or aims which guide your actions. In the Kenpo Karate creed, it says, “I come to you with only empty hands, I have no weapons. But should I be forced to defend myself, my principles, or my honor, should it be a matter of life or death, of right or wrong, then here are my weapons, Karate, empty hands.”  Sean’s creed is to know who you are and never compromise your character.  Don’t act like someone you’re not just to please others. Your greatest gift to the world is to be who you are and shine your talent and love for all to experience.  </p>
<p>During his interview on Love University, Sean explained how he almost lost his life as he was beginning work in Karate Kid III due to a medical emergency. From that near-death experience, he learned the value of humbleness, gratefulness, and never quitting. One of the most powerful lessons Sean learned was “You’re enough.”  By embracing your strengths and recognizing your weaknesses, you realize that you don’t have to be anything different than who you already are. You don’t have to push, chase, or convince anyone to do anything. You can simply be your truest nature and extend your loving energy to the world.  That is your greatest joy and your greatest reward.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you feel like you can’t get to the next level of your success?  Are obstacles, both internal and external, stopping you from achieving your dreams. If that’s the case, then get ready for a powerful mindshift into excellence and authentic power.  On Love University podcast, we learned valuable lessons of ultimate success from Sean Kanan, Emmy® winning producer, and talented actor and writer. Sean was the original “Bad Boy of Karate (<em>Karate Kid III</em>) and now appears on the hit series <em>Cobra Kai</em>.  In his new role as “sensei of your mind,” teacher and author, Sean (<a href='http://www.wayofthecobra.com/'>wayofthecobra.com</a>), reveals some of the most powerful “mind hacks” to get you on the path to ultimate joy, success, and fulfillment. Here’s what we learned:</p>
<p>*Become a Cobra: When you become a Cobra, you are the most authentic, self-aware, empathetic, strong, and confident human being you can possibly be. COBRA is an acronym that stands for Character, Optimization (taking the best action), Balance, Respect, and Abundance. When you focus on developing these qualities, the sky is the limit for your joy and success.</p>
<p>*Welcome to the Kumite. In martial arts, Kumite stands for sparring as well as an epic battle. In the Kumite of your mind, your greatest opponent is “You” (your self-defeating thoughts: “I’m not good enough,” etc.). You can defeat the negative thought energies by being truly authentic, treating yourself and others with respect, and loving without expectation.</p>
<p>*Choose Your Hard.  Sean tells us that you need to choose the hard thing that will bring you the greatest results and contentment.  Marriage is hard, but so is divorce (even harder).  Working out is hard, but so is being overweight (even harder). Therefore, you need to decide if you want a little right pain now (eating junk food) and a lifetime of pleasure (great health), or a little pleasure now (tasty junk snack) or a lifetime of pleasure (poor health). The choice is clear; choose the little right pain now for a lifetime of pleasure.</p>
<p>*Live by Your Creed. A creed is a set of beliefs or aims which guide your actions. In the Kenpo Karate creed, it says, “I come to you with only empty hands, I have no weapons. But should I be forced to defend myself, my principles, or my honor, should it be a matter of life or death, of right or wrong, then here are my weapons, Karate, empty hands.”  Sean’s creed is to know who you are and never compromise your character.  Don’t act like someone you’re not just to please others. Your greatest gift to the world is to be who you are and shine your talent and love for all to experience.  </p>
<p>During his interview on Love University, Sean explained how he almost lost his life as he was beginning work in <em>Karate Kid III</em> due to a medical emergency. From that near-death experience, he learned the value of humbleness, gratefulness, and never quitting. One of the most powerful lessons Sean learned was “You’re enough.”  By embracing your strengths and recognizing your weaknesses, you realize that you don’t have to be anything different than who you already are. You don’t have to push, chase, or convince anyone to do anything. You can simply be your truest nature and extend your loving energy to the world.  That is your greatest joy and your greatest reward.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you feel like you can’t get to the next level of your success?  Are obstacles, both internal and external, stopping you from achieving your dreams. If that’s the case, then get ready for a powerful mindshift into excellence and authentic power.  On Love University podcast, we learned valuable lessons of ultimate success from Sean Kanan, Emmy® winning producer, and talented actor and writer. Sean was the original “Bad Boy of Karate (Karate Kid III) and now appears on the hit series Cobra Kai.  In his new role as “sensei of your mind,” teacher and author, Sean (wayofthecobra.com), reveals some of the most powerful “mind hacks” to get you on the path to ultimate joy, success, and fulfillment. Here’s what we learned:
*Become a Cobra: When you become a Cobra, you are the most authentic, self-aware, empathetic, strong, and confident human being you can possibly be. COBRA is an acronym that stands for Character, Optimization (taking the best action), Balance, Respect, and Abundance. When you focus on developing these qualities, the sky is the limit for your joy and success.
*Welcome to the Kumite. In martial arts, Kumite stands for sparring as well as an epic battle. In the Kumite of your mind, your greatest opponent is “You” (your self-defeating thoughts: “I’m not good enough,” etc.). You can defeat the negative thought energies by being truly authentic, treating yourself and others with respect, and loving without expectation.
*Choose Your Hard.  Sean tells us that you need to choose the hard thing that will bring you the greatest results and contentment.  Marriage is hard, but so is divorce (even harder).  Working out is hard, but so is being overweight (even harder). Therefore, you need to decide if you want a little right pain now (eating junk food) and a lifetime of pleasure (great health), or a little pleasure now (tasty junk snack) or a lifetime of pleasure (poor health). The choice is clear; choose the little right pain now for a lifetime of pleasure.
*Live by Your Creed. A creed is a set of beliefs or aims which guide your actions. In the Kenpo Karate creed, it says, “I come to you with only empty hands, I have no weapons. But should I be forced to defend myself, my principles, or my honor, should it be a matter of life or death, of right or wrong, then here are my weapons, Karate, empty hands.”  Sean’s creed is to know who you are and never compromise your character.  Don’t act like someone you’re not just to please others. Your greatest gift to the world is to be who you are and shine your talent and love for all to experience.  
During his interview on Love University, Sean explained how he almost lost his life as he was beginning work in Karate Kid III due to a medical emergency. From that near-death experience, he learned the value of humbleness, gratefulness, and never quitting. One of the most powerful lessons Sean learned was “You’re enough.”  By embracing your strengths and recognizing your weaknesses, you realize that you don’t have to be anything different than who you already are. You don’t have to push, chase, or convince anyone to do anything. You can simply be your truest nature and extend your loving energy to the world.  That is your greatest joy and your greatest reward.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>Be Proud of Who You Are: A Sister’s Love Story, with Special Guest Cara Mentzel, acclaimed children’s author and sister of Idina Menzel, Broadway and Film Singing Superstar (“Frozen”)</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Are you proud of your talent and do you show it to the  world? Maybe you don’t quite believe in your ability and you keep yourself from shining. Even worse, perhaps you’re envious of others who are living the life you wished you could have.  In our latest Love University podcast, we discovered some answers to these questions from our delightful guest, Cara Mentzel. Cara is an acclaimed author (Voice Lessons, Loud Mouse), as well as the sister of Idina Menzel, “The Queen of Broadway” who has voiced iconic songs like “Let it Go” from Frozen. Here’s what we learned from Cara’s insightful adult and children’s books, as well as from her life experiences with her famous sister, Idina:

*Children don’t have to have a thing.  When Cara was growing up, her older sister, Idina, was already demonstrating her great singing talent. They asked Cara if she could sing (“yes, but not like her”) and what she wanted to do in her life (something big like her sister?).  As an adult, Cara advises parents to let children develop interests, talents, and loves at their own pace. They don’t have to have one “thing” they want to do when they grow up. They can try different things; experiment, blossom, and grow—life is an ever-changing puzzle of development and it’s important to be flexible and open (Cara became a children’s author in her middle years).</p>
<p>*Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back.   One of the most important traits to develop is curiosity.  When you are curious about other people, you can make new friends.  When you are curious about life, you can learn valuable things.  Always be curious, learning, growing, and experiencing—it’s the best way to live.</p>
<p>*Don’t be afraid to be too big.  In her charming children’s book, Loud Mouse (co-authored with her sister Idina), Cara describes a little mouse who physically grows big when she sings. She grows so big that she knocks other kindergarteners down with her loud voice. She becomes afraid of her talent, but her little sister “Lee” (Cara) says to her “Do you think a star can choose not to shine?” Then her sister, Dee (the little mouse) sings “with a full heart… with my whiskers out proud. I sing it big, I sing it… loud.” In the same way, recognize and embrace your gift or talent from the Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature) and don’t be afraid to be “too big.” Maybe your gift is science, business, teaching, counseling, writing, speaking, working with your hands, persuading, entertaining, or being a caretaker (great parent). Whatever your  talent is, use it for the good of humanity .You were meant to be big in your own way and share your love and gift with the world.</p>
<p>*Sisterly Love can teach us universal love.  Cara said that one of her greatest pleasures in life is seeing her sister sing before a rapt audience as she shares the magic of her otherworldly singing.  People ask Cara if she has ever been jealous or envious of her sister. She answers: “What would I like better—to have my sister’s talent, or to be the sister who witnesses and feels pride at her sister’s accomplishments?” The answer, she says, is “to experience the joy of her sister’s talent and success.”  Cara also describes how her relationship with her sister reminds her of the beautiful Aspen trees.  Although they look like individual trees above ground, underneath, their roots are all connected, like one organism. In the same way, we are all individuals, but we are also one united support system. We are a connected unit of human consciousness and love.</p>
<p>*Let it Go. As her sister, Idina, sings in the beautiful theme song for Frozen, it’s important to let go of the past—our regrets, mistakes, and so-called failures. You may have been through a divorce, loss of finances, health, friendships, or lifestyle. Yet, it’s important to recognize that there are no wrong answers in life—it’s just you connecting with yourself, the world, and your Higher Nature. As the “Let it go” song says, “To test the limits and break through… I’m free.”</p>
<p>When you have a talent, you can feel blessed, but you may also feel vulnerable. People may say things about you that are not always positive. Yet, if you allow your talent to shine brightly, you will understand that the world needs you. By understanding the vulnerability that comes with strength, you can liberate yourself to be who you truly are. Sing and let your song resonate throughout the world.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you proud of your talent and do you show it to the  world? Maybe you don’t quite believe in your ability and you keep yourself from shining. Even worse, perhaps you’re envious of others who are living the life you wished you could have.  In our latest Love University podcast, we discovered some answers to these questions from our delightful guest, Cara Mentzel. Cara is an acclaimed author (<em>Voice Lessons, Loud Mouse</em>), as well as the sister of Idina Menzel, “The Queen of Broadway” who has voiced iconic songs like “Let it Go” from <em>Frozen. </em>Here’s what we learned from Cara’s insightful adult and children’s books, as well as from her life experiences with her famous sister, Idina:<br>
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*Children don’t have to have a thing.  When Cara was growing up, her older sister, Idina, was already demonstrating her great singing talent. They asked Cara if she could sing (“yes, but not like her”) and what she wanted to do in her life (something big like her sister?).  As an adult, Cara advises parents to let children develop interests, talents, and loves at their own pace. They don’t have to have one “thing” they want to do when they grow up. They can try different things; experiment, blossom, and grow—life is an ever-changing puzzle of development and it’s important to be flexible and open (Cara became a children’s author in her middle years).</p>
<p>*Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back.   One of the most important traits to develop is curiosity.  When you are curious about other people, you can make new friends.  When you are curious about life, you can learn valuable things.  Always be curious, learning, growing, and experiencing—it’s the best way to live.</p>
<p>*Don’t be afraid to be too big.  In her charming children’s book, <em>Loud Mouse</em> (co-authored with her sister Idina), Cara describes a little mouse who physically grows big when she sings. She grows so big that she knocks other kindergarteners down with her loud voice. She becomes afraid of her talent, but her little sister “Lee” (Cara) says to her “Do you think a star can choose not to shine?” Then her sister, Dee (the little mouse) sings “with a full heart… with my whiskers out proud. I sing it big, I sing it… loud.” In the same way, recognize and embrace your gift or talent from the Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature) and don’t be afraid to be “too big.” Maybe your gift is science, business, teaching, counseling, writing, speaking, working with your hands, persuading, entertaining, or being a caretaker (great parent). Whatever your  talent is, use it for the good of humanity .You were meant to be big in your own way and share your love and gift with the world.</p>
<p>*Sisterly Love can teach us universal love.  Cara said that one of her greatest pleasures in life is seeing her sister sing before a rapt audience as she shares the magic of her otherworldly singing.  People ask Cara if she has ever been jealous or envious of her sister. She answers: “What would I like better—to have my sister’s talent, or to be the sister who witnesses and feels pride at her sister’s accomplishments?” The answer, she says, is “to experience the joy of her sister’s talent and success.”  Cara also describes how her relationship with her sister reminds her of the beautiful Aspen trees.  Although they look like individual trees above ground, underneath, their roots are all connected, like one organism. In the same way, we are all individuals, but we are also one united support system. We are a connected unit of human consciousness and love.</p>
<p>*Let it Go. As her sister, Idina, sings in the beautiful theme song for <em>Frozen</em>, it’s important to let go of the past—our regrets, mistakes, and so-called failures. You may have been through a divorce, loss of finances, health, friendships, or lifestyle. Yet, it’s important to recognize that there are no wrong answers in life—it’s just you connecting with yourself, the world, and your Higher Nature. As the “Let it go” song says, “To test the limits and break through… I’m free.”</p>
<p>When you have a talent, you can feel blessed, but you may also feel vulnerable. People may say things about you that are not always positive. Yet, if you allow your talent to shine brightly, you will understand that the world needs you. By understanding the vulnerability that comes with strength, you can liberate yourself to be who you truly are. Sing and let your song resonate throughout the world.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Are you proud of your talent and do you show it to the  world? Maybe you don’t quite believe in your ability and you keep yourself from shining. Even worse, perhaps you’re envious of others who are living the life you wished you could have.  In our latest Love University podcast, we discovered some answers to these questions from our delightful guest, Cara Mentzel. Cara is an acclaimed author (Voice Lessons, Loud Mouse), as well as the sister of Idina Menzel, “The Queen of Broadway” who has voiced iconic songs like “Let it Go” from Frozen. Here’s what we learned from Cara’s insightful adult and children’s books, as well as from her life experiences with her famous sister, Idina:*Children don’t have to have a thing.  When Cara was growing up, her older sister, Idina, was already demonstrating her great singing talent. They asked Cara if she could sing (“yes, but not like her”) and what she wanted to do in her life (something big like her sister?).  As an adult, Cara advises parents to let children develop interests, talents, and loves at their own pace. They don’t have to have one “thing” they want to do when they grow up. They can try different things; experiment, blossom, and grow—life is an ever-changing puzzle of development and it’s important to be flexible and open (Cara became a children’s author in her middle years).
*Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back.   One of the most important traits to develop is curiosity.  When you are curious about other people, you can make new friends.  When you are curious about life, you can learn valuable things.  Always be curious, learning, growing, and experiencing—it’s the best way to live.
*Don’t be afraid to be too big.  In her charming children’s book, Loud Mouse (co-authored with her sister Idina), Cara describes a little mouse who physically grows big when she sings. She grows so big that she knocks other kindergarteners down with her loud voice. She becomes afraid of her talent, but her little sister “Lee” (Cara) says to her “Do you think a star can choose not to shine?” Then her sister, Dee (the little mouse) sings “with a full heart… with my whiskers out proud. I sing it big, I sing it… loud.” In the same way, recognize and embrace your gift or talent from the Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature) and don’t be afraid to be “too big.” Maybe your gift is science, business, teaching, counseling, writing, speaking, working with your hands, persuading, entertaining, or being a caretaker (great parent). Whatever your  talent is, use it for the good of humanity .You were meant to be big in your own way and share your love and gift with the world.
*Sisterly Love can teach us universal love.  Cara said that one of her greatest pleasures in life is seeing her sister sing before a rapt audience as she shares the magic of her otherworldly singing.  People ask Cara if she has ever been jealous or envious of her sister. She answers: “What would I like better—to have my sister’s talent, or to be the sister who witnesses and feels pride at her sister’s accomplishments?” The answer, she says, is “to experience the joy of her sister’s talent and success.”  Cara also describes how her relationship with her sister reminds her of the beautiful Aspen trees.  Although they look like individual trees above ground, underneath, their roots are all connected, like one organism. In the same way, we are all individuals, but we are also one united support system. We are a connected unit of human consciousness and love.
*Let it Go. As her sister, Idina, sings in the beautiful theme song for Frozen, it’s important to let go of the past—our regrets, mistakes, and so-called failures. You may have been through a divorce, loss of finances, health, friendships, or lifestyle. Yet, it’s important to recognize that there are no wrong answers in life—it’s just you connecting with yourself, the world, and your Higher Nature. As the “Let it go” song says, “To test the limits and break th]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>HOW TO HAVE GREAT FRIENDS: WITH SPECIAL GUEST, CAT MOORE, USC DIRECTOR OF BELONGING</title>
        <itunes:title>HOW TO HAVE GREAT FRIENDS: WITH SPECIAL GUEST, CAT MOORE, USC DIRECTOR OF BELONGING</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever felt shy, lonely, or disconnected from others?  Now there’s a way to connect with others and have great friends.  Our guest on Love University, Cat Moore (cat-moore.com), USC Director of belonging, shared some insights on how to bring positive people into your life and feel a powerful sense of belonging and connection with others. Here’s what we learned:</p>
<p>*Make yourself “Tappable.”  Put yourself out there to interact with people. Go to public spaces, activities, and events. Smile at others, say “Hi,” pay sincere compliments.  Make yourself approachable and chances are someone interesting will start a conversation with you. If you’re shy or Introverted, start small. Say “Hi” to a couple of people and see how that feels. Practice your smile with others. The more you send loving energy into the environment, the more likely someone will respond favorably to you.</p>
<p>*Show Empathy and Listen.  Cat says, “Being listened to with empathy  is the closest thing to feeling loved.  When you’re with others, make sure you listen without judgement—put yourself in their shoes. Ask: “How would I feel if I were in their position?”  When you show up with loving intention, you will be able to develop deeper, more meaningful relationships.</p>
<p>*Meet your friends in person. In our hyperconnected society, many people are overwhelmed with virtual relationships, but lack deep meaningful connections on a personal level.  Cat suggests that you meet your friends on a regular basis (weekly) in person if possible (homes, coffeeshops, outdoor locations). According to Cat, we need embodied experiences (not just zoom) to sustain quality connections. Relationships are a living organism that have to be fed regularly for true bonding to take place.  </p>
<p>Although we’ve become more of an internal society with more people working and entertaining from home, it’s important that we balance our social and self-care needs. If you’re more Introverted or shy, you may be perfectly content staying home and not interacting too much with people. Yet, it’s important to remember that other people may need you—your companionship, attention, advice, and love. Also, you can learn valuable things from others, and you can feel that you’re not alone in this big unpredictable world. Love and be loved. That is the essence of human connection. It’s simple, but if you do it, you will achieve a great sense of belonging, peace, and joy.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever felt shy, lonely, or disconnected from others?  Now there’s a way to connect with others and have great friends.  Our guest on Love University, Cat Moore (cat-moore.com), USC Director of belonging, shared some insights on how to bring positive people into your life and feel a powerful sense of belonging and connection with others. Here’s what we learned:</p>
<p>*Make yourself “Tappable.”  Put yourself out there to interact with people. Go to public spaces, activities, and events. Smile at others, say “Hi,” pay sincere compliments.  Make yourself approachable and chances are someone interesting will start a conversation with you. If you’re shy or Introverted, start small. Say “Hi” to a couple of people and see how that feels. Practice your smile with others. The more you send loving energy into the environment, the more likely someone will respond favorably to you.</p>
<p>*Show Empathy and Listen.  Cat says, “Being listened to with empathy  is the closest thing to feeling loved.  When you’re with others, make sure you listen without judgement—put yourself in their shoes. Ask: “How would I feel if I were in their position?”  When you show up with loving intention, you will be able to develop deeper, more meaningful relationships.</p>
<p>*Meet your friends in person. In our hyperconnected society, many people are overwhelmed with virtual relationships, but lack deep meaningful connections on a personal level.  Cat suggests that you meet your friends on a regular basis (weekly) in person if possible (homes, coffeeshops, outdoor locations). According to Cat, we need embodied experiences (not just zoom) to sustain quality connections. Relationships are a living organism that have to be fed regularly for true bonding to take place.  </p>
<p>Although we’ve become more of an internal society with more people working and entertaining from home, it’s important that we balance our social and self-care needs. If you’re more Introverted or shy, you may be perfectly content staying home and not interacting too much with people. Yet, it’s important to remember that other people may need you—your companionship, attention, advice, and love. Also, you can learn valuable things from others, and you can feel that you’re not alone in this big unpredictable world. Love and be loved. That is the essence of human connection. It’s simple, but if you do it, you will achieve a great sense of belonging, peace, and joy.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have you ever felt shy, lonely, or disconnected from others?  Now there’s a way to connect with others and have great friends.  Our guest on Love University, Cat Moore (cat-moore.com), USC Director of belonging, shared some insights on how to bring positive people into your life and feel a powerful sense of belonging and connection with others. Here’s what we learned:
*Make yourself “Tappable.”  Put yourself out there to interact with people. Go to public spaces, activities, and events. Smile at others, say “Hi,” pay sincere compliments.  Make yourself approachable and chances are someone interesting will start a conversation with you. If you’re shy or Introverted, start small. Say “Hi” to a couple of people and see how that feels. Practice your smile with others. The more you send loving energy into the environment, the more likely someone will respond favorably to you.
*Show Empathy and Listen.  Cat says, “Being listened to with empathy  is the closest thing to feeling loved.  When you’re with others, make sure you listen without judgement—put yourself in their shoes. Ask: “How would I feel if I were in their position?”  When you show up with loving intention, you will be able to develop deeper, more meaningful relationships.
*Meet your friends in person. In our hyperconnected society, many people are overwhelmed with virtual relationships, but lack deep meaningful connections on a personal level.  Cat suggests that you meet your friends on a regular basis (weekly) in person if possible (homes, coffeeshops, outdoor locations). According to Cat, we need embodied experiences (not just zoom) to sustain quality connections. Relationships are a living organism that have to be fed regularly for true bonding to take place.  
Although we’ve become more of an internal society with more people working and entertaining from home, it’s important that we balance our social and self-care needs. If you’re more Introverted or shy, you may be perfectly content staying home and not interacting too much with people. Yet, it’s important to remember that other people may need you—your companionship, attention, advice, and love. Also, you can learn valuable things from others, and you can feel that you’re not alone in this big unpredictable world. Love and be loved. That is the essence of human connection. It’s simple, but if you do it, you will achieve a great sense of belonging, peace, and joy.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>”I’M NOT BROKEN”: THE MIRACULOUS TRUE STORY OF JESSE LEON: FROM SEXUALLY TRAFFICKED, DRUG ADDICTED, HOMELESS, BARRIO CHILD TO HARVARD GRADUATE AND BILLION DOLLAR SOCIAL IMPACT CONSULTANT</title>
        <itunes:title>”I’M NOT BROKEN”: THE MIRACULOUS TRUE STORY OF JESSE LEON: FROM SEXUALLY TRAFFICKED, DRUG ADDICTED, HOMELESS, BARRIO CHILD TO HARVARD GRADUATE AND BILLION DOLLAR SOCIAL IMPACT CONSULTANT</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/i-amnot-brokenthemiraculous-true-story-ofjesse-leon-from-sexually-trafficked-drug-addicted-homeless-barriochild-toharvard-graduate-andbillion-dollar/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/i-amnot-brokenthemiraculous-true-story-ofjesse-leon-from-sexually-trafficked-drug-addicted-homeless-barriochild-toharvard-graduate-andbillion-dollar/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 05 May 2023 08:58:47 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>There once was a lion cub who got separated from his mother. A sheep found him and took him in as her own. The lion cub grew into a lion and one day an amazing thing happened. In the distance, he heard the roar of a lion. Suddenly, something powerful emerged within the lost lion—surprising himself, he started roaring as well.  Realizing his destiny, he left his sheep mother without looking back and went in search of his lion heritage. In a similar way, our guest on Love University, Jesse Leon, underwent an amazing transformation to discover his inner lion. Raised in a horrific environment of sexual abuse, drug addiction, homelessness, and hopelessness, Jesse awakened to his true nature by graduating from prestigious universities and making a tremendous impact on his community and the world. He also embraced his authentic nature as a gay Latino man who wants to inspire others to shine their light and love to their communities. We were honored to hear his story, as described in his bestselling memoir, I’m Not Broken (<a href='https://rb.gy/uruyp'>https://rb.gy/uruyp</a>). Here’s what we learned from Jesse:</p>
<p>Channel Your Inner Nerd:  We all have innate intelligence.  You’re smart and resilient no matter where you come from and what you’ve been through. You just need to code switch—apply your knowledge and experience to the environment you’re in and do it for the good of all.</p>
<p>Be Ready for Unexpected Mentors:  Be open for moments of magic when remarkable people come into your life to help you. They may not look like individuals you expect to help you, but they can help transform your life if you let them.</p>
<p>Just Go For It: If you have a desire, don’t think twice, just go for it. Jesse thought his ceiling was to graduate from community college (cosmetology), but he didn’t realize that he could do much more.  With motivating people to guide him, he applied to UC Berkeley and Harvard, and graduated from these prestigious institutions. Jesse says that if you want something, just put yourself out there. Go for it, and you will be pleasantly surprised that you accomplished it.</p>
<p>Jesse’s message can be summarized in a simple phrase: Don’t Stop Until the Miracle Happens.  No one gave Jesse a chance, but he found faith, friendship, and hope in embracing his true authenticity and power within. You can do the same. No matter what you’ve gone through, no matter where you come from, You Are Not Broken. You are perfect just the way are. Embrace yourself, love yourself, and extend your love to others without expectation. Nothing can stop you now.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There once was a lion cub who got separated from his mother. A sheep found him and took him in as her own. The lion cub grew into a lion and one day an amazing thing happened. In the distance, he heard the roar of a lion. Suddenly, something powerful emerged within the lost lion—surprising himself, he started roaring as well.  Realizing his destiny, he left his sheep mother without looking back and went in search of his lion heritage. In a similar way, our guest on Love University, Jesse Leon, underwent an amazing transformation to discover his inner lion. Raised in a horrific environment of sexual abuse, drug addiction, homelessness, and hopelessness, Jesse awakened to his true nature by graduating from prestigious universities and making a tremendous impact on his community and the world. He also embraced his authentic nature as a gay Latino man who wants to inspire others to shine their light and love to their communities. We were honored to hear his story, as described in his bestselling memoir, <em>I’m Not Broken</em> (<a href='https://rb.gy/uruyp'>https://rb.gy/uruyp</a>). Here’s what we learned from Jesse:</p>
<p>Channel Your Inner Nerd:  We all have innate intelligence.  You’re smart and resilient no matter where you come from and what you’ve been through. You just need to code switch—apply your knowledge and experience to the environment you’re in and do it for the good of all.</p>
<p>Be Ready for Unexpected Mentors:  Be open for moments of magic when remarkable people come into your life to help you. They may not look like individuals you expect to help you, but they can help transform your life if you let them.</p>
<p>Just Go For It: If you have a desire, don’t think twice, just go for it. Jesse thought his ceiling was to graduate from community college (cosmetology), but he didn’t realize that he could do much more.  With motivating people to guide him, he applied to UC Berkeley and Harvard, and graduated from these prestigious institutions. Jesse says that if you want something, just put yourself out there. Go for it, and you will be pleasantly surprised that you accomplished it.</p>
<p>Jesse’s message can be summarized in a simple phrase: Don’t Stop Until the Miracle Happens.  No one gave Jesse a chance, but he found faith, friendship, and hope in embracing his true authenticity and power within. You can do the same. No matter what you’ve gone through, no matter where you come from, You Are Not Broken. You are perfect just the way are. Embrace yourself, love yourself, and extend your love to others without expectation. Nothing can stop you now.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[There once was a lion cub who got separated from his mother. A sheep found him and took him in as her own. The lion cub grew into a lion and one day an amazing thing happened. In the distance, he heard the roar of a lion. Suddenly, something powerful emerged within the lost lion—surprising himself, he started roaring as well.  Realizing his destiny, he left his sheep mother without looking back and went in search of his lion heritage. In a similar way, our guest on Love University, Jesse Leon, underwent an amazing transformation to discover his inner lion. Raised in a horrific environment of sexual abuse, drug addiction, homelessness, and hopelessness, Jesse awakened to his true nature by graduating from prestigious universities and making a tremendous impact on his community and the world. He also embraced his authentic nature as a gay Latino man who wants to inspire others to shine their light and love to their communities. We were honored to hear his story, as described in his bestselling memoir, I’m Not Broken (https://rb.gy/uruyp). Here’s what we learned from Jesse:
Channel Your Inner Nerd:  We all have innate intelligence.  You’re smart and resilient no matter where you come from and what you’ve been through. You just need to code switch—apply your knowledge and experience to the environment you’re in and do it for the good of all.
Be Ready for Unexpected Mentors:  Be open for moments of magic when remarkable people come into your life to help you. They may not look like individuals you expect to help you, but they can help transform your life if you let them.
Just Go For It: If you have a desire, don’t think twice, just go for it. Jesse thought his ceiling was to graduate from community college (cosmetology), but he didn’t realize that he could do much more.  With motivating people to guide him, he applied to UC Berkeley and Harvard, and graduated from these prestigious institutions. Jesse says that if you want something, just put yourself out there. Go for it, and you will be pleasantly surprised that you accomplished it.
Jesse’s message can be summarized in a simple phrase: Don’t Stop Until the Miracle Happens.  No one gave Jesse a chance, but he found faith, friendship, and hope in embracing his true authenticity and power within. You can do the same. No matter what you’ve gone through, no matter where you come from, You Are Not Broken. You are perfect just the way are. Embrace yourself, love yourself, and extend your love to others without expectation. Nothing can stop you now.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>LOVE, LIES, AND LAMENTS: THE AMAZING TRANSFORMATIONAL STORY OF RAPPER AND PRODUCER DANIEL, 3D PEREZ</title>
        <itunes:title>LOVE, LIES, AND LAMENTS: THE AMAZING TRANSFORMATIONAL STORY OF RAPPER AND PRODUCER DANIEL, 3D PEREZ</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/love-lies-and-laments-the-amazing-transformational-story-of-rapper-and-producer-daniel-3d-perez/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What would you do if the one you loved cheated on you with their ex and then a gun was pulled on you?  And what if your mind’s expectations of what your parent wanted you to do drove you to think about jumping off a building and ending your life? Sounds hopeless and miserable. Yet, our guest on Love University, Daniel Perez, 3D, overcame all of these challenges to become an up and coming producer, MC, and rapper who is happy to share his amazing story of acceptance, authenticity, and transformation. Listen as Dr. Avila helps Daniel see the beauty of his own inner nature and find the love inside he has been searching for all his life.   </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What would you do if the one you loved cheated on you with their ex and then a gun was pulled on you?  And what if your mind’s expectations of what your parent wanted you to do drove you to think about jumping off a building and ending your life? Sounds hopeless and miserable. Yet, our guest on Love University, Daniel Perez, 3D, overcame all of these challenges to become an up and coming producer, MC, and rapper who is happy to share his amazing story of acceptance, authenticity, and transformation. Listen as Dr. Avila helps Daniel see the beauty of his own inner nature and find the love inside he has been searching for all his life.   </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What would you do if the one you loved cheated on you with their ex and then a gun was pulled on you?  And what if your mind’s expectations of what your parent wanted you to do drove you to think about jumping off a building and ending your life? Sounds hopeless and miserable. Yet, our guest on Love University, Daniel Perez, 3D, overcame all of these challenges to become an up and coming producer, MC, and rapper who is happy to share his amazing story of acceptance, authenticity, and transformation. Listen as Dr. Avila helps Daniel see the beauty of his own inner nature and find the love inside he has been searching for all his life.   ]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>LIVE THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE: ACHIEVE YOUR WILDEST DREAMS</title>
        <itunes:title>LIVE THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE: ACHIEVE YOUR WILDEST DREAMS</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/live-the-extraordinary-life-achieve-your-wildest-dreams/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2023 22:09:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<p>You can live the most amazing life possible, despite any setbacks, obstacles, or problems you may face. On our Love University podcast, we learned the secrets of impeccable living and reaching your most treasured goals.  Here’s what we learned:</p>
<p>*Claim your birthright as a King or Queen.  Remind yourself daily of who you are: A Queen or King by virtue of being a creation of the Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature). Claim your inner royalty and decide that you will live joyfully every moment of every wondrous day.</p>
<p>*Expand your Love Energy daily.  In the East, the vital flow of life energy is known as Qi or Chi.  On a daily basis, decide that you will express your positive and loving energy—smile at others, act kindly, listen attentively. When you extend your loving energy into the world, the world will reciprocate with good and wonderful things in your favor.</p>
<p>*Say “I am” and follow it with great things.  The words “I am” are very powerful. When you add positive and uplifting words to the “I am” sentence, you will be uplifted and encouraged.  Say “I am healthy,”  “I am rich—both materially and spiritually,” and “I am loved.” When you speak positives after “I am,” you can accomplish great things and live joyfully.</p>
<p>There you have it.  Three simple things you can do daily to live an extraordinary life:  Claim your royal birthright, expand your love energy daily, and say “I am” followed by great statements of positivity.  You’re on your way now to actualizing your full potential and achieving your deepest desires.   Enjoy every minute of your journey to the ultimate You.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CLICK HERE FOR YOUR LIVE EVENT TICKET TO “THE LOVE MASQUERADE ON APRIL 6TH<a href='http://shorturl.at/pFOQ2'>shorturl.at/pFOQ2</a></p>
<p> </p>
<p>You can live the most amazing life possible, despite any setbacks, obstacles, or problems you may face. On our Love University podcast, we learned the secrets of impeccable living and reaching your most treasured goals.  Here’s what we learned:</p>
<p>*Claim your birthright as a King or Queen.  Remind yourself daily of who you are: A Queen or King by virtue of being a creation of the Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature). Claim your inner royalty and decide that you will live joyfully every moment of every wondrous day.</p>
<p>*Expand your Love Energy daily.  In the East, the vital flow of life energy is known as Qi or Chi.  On a daily basis, decide that you will express your positive and loving energy—smile at others, act kindly, listen attentively. When you extend your loving energy into the world, the world will reciprocate with good and wonderful things in your favor.</p>
<p>*Say “I am” and follow it with great things.  The words “I am” are very powerful. When you add positive and uplifting words to the “I am” sentence, you will be uplifted and encouraged.  Say “I am healthy,”  “I am rich—both materially and spiritually,” and “I am loved.” When you speak positives after “I am,” you can accomplish great things and live joyfully.</p>
<p>There you have it.  Three simple things you can do daily to live an extraordinary life:  Claim your royal birthright, expand your love energy daily, and say “I am” followed by great statements of positivity.  You’re on your way now to actualizing your full potential and achieving your deepest desires.   Enjoy every minute of your journey to the ultimate You.</p>
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You can live the most amazing life possible, despite any setbacks, obstacles, or problems you may face. On our Love University podcast, we learned the secrets of impeccable living and reaching your most treasured goals.  Here’s what we learned:
*Claim your birthright as a King or Queen.  Remind yourself daily of who you are: A Queen or King by virtue of being a creation of the Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature). Claim your inner royalty and decide that you will live joyfully every moment of every wondrous day.
*Expand your Love Energy daily.  In the East, the vital flow of life energy is known as Qi or Chi.  On a daily basis, decide that you will express your positive and loving energy—smile at others, act kindly, listen attentively. When you extend your loving energy into the world, the world will reciprocate with good and wonderful things in your favor.
*Say “I am” and follow it with great things.  The words “I am” are very powerful. When you add positive and uplifting words to the “I am” sentence, you will be uplifted and encouraged.  Say “I am healthy,”  “I am rich—both materially and spiritually,” and “I am loved.” When you speak positives after “I am,” you can accomplish great things and live joyfully.
There you have it.  Three simple things you can do daily to live an extraordinary life:  Claim your royal birthright, expand your love energy daily, and say “I am” followed by great statements of positivity.  You’re on your way now to actualizing your full potential and achieving your deepest desires.   Enjoy every minute of your journey to the ultimate You.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Dr. Alexander Avila</itunes:author>
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        <title>GETTING YOUR SECOND WIND: HOW TO TRANSCEND YOUR LIMITS AND DO THE IMPOSSIBLE</title>
        <itunes:title>GETTING YOUR SECOND WIND: HOW TO TRANSCEND YOUR LIMITS AND DO THE IMPOSSIBLE</itunes:title>
        <link>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/getting-your-second-wind-how-to-transcend-your-limits-and-do-the-impossible/</link>
                    <comments>https://loveuniversity.podbean.com/e/getting-your-second-wind-how-to-transcend-your-limits-and-do-the-impossible/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 23 Mar 2023 20:11:58 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever given up on a relationship, career/business, or lifestyle choice and then later regretted it? Would you like to have more power in your life to persist and accomplish the things you truly desire? If you answered “yes,” your solution is to catch your second wind.  William James, the esteemed psychologist, coined the term “second wind” to describe how you can persist through obstacles and tap into a deeper layer of energy and motivation to achieve your goals. Runners catch their second wind after running for a period of time. They are able to enter into the mindset called “Flow,” in which they lose track of time, worries, and even their very body—feeling joyous and uplifted in the process. Here are some ways you can access the power of your second wind:</p>
<p>*Cultivate a Fruitful State of Mind.  Adopt a mindset of positive expectancy (“things will work out just fine”), gratitude (“I am thankful”), and meaning (“I have a purpose”). When you do this, you will be able to push through barriers easier to reach your goals.</p>
<p> *Practice Kaizen.  Kaizen is a Japanese term that means “continuous improvement.” Every day strive to make small improvements.  If you want to get in shape, you may start by working out only 15 minutes, and then gradually increase your time and frequency as you feel the pleasure and gains of your workout.</p>
<p> *Participate in Persistent Contagion. Moods and mindsets can be contagious. Study and learn from successful “Second Winders” who have overcome great obstacles in life. J.K. Rowling was a single welfare mom when she wrote Harry Potter and became one of the wealthiest authors of all time.  Thomas Edison, famed inventor, “failed” thousands of times in his quest for the ideal light bulb filament, but he never saw failure. He said he learned many ways that wouldn’t work so he could find the way that would.</p>
<p>*Have a Strong Back, Soft Front. Another term from the East, this means that you will have resilience (strong back) when you face problems, but you will also have compassion for self and others (soft front).  In this way, you are balanced and firm when circumstances go against you, while maintaining your sense of love and humanity along the way.</p>
<p>*Take a Second Wind Inventory. In a pad, tablet, or notebook, write down the times when you got a second wind. Although you wanted to quit, you didn’t give up on a relationship, business/career/educational, or lifestyle decision. By not giving up, you experienced something wonderful and beneficial. Also, for the next two weeks, push your comfort zone a bit to get to your second wind. Maintain that yoga position or fast a little longer, make that uncomfortable call you need to make, do less of the bad habit (excessive social media use) that drains your energy. Record how you feel and your results—you will find that Second Wind becomes more natural and ingrained in you the more you do it.</p>
<p>In the end, you will realize an important truth: The wind is always blowing. It’s up to you to flow with the wind—instead of trying to fight against it. Be like a kite who is taken up by the wind—soaring majestically into the skies as you actualize your dreams of love, joy, success, contribution, and legacy.</p>
<p>CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR LIVE EVENT TICKETS TO “THE LOVE MASQUERADE ON APRIL 6TH<a href='http://shorturl.at/pFOQ2'>shorturl.at/pFOQ2</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever given up on a relationship, career/business, or lifestyle choice and then later regretted it? Would you like to have more power in your life to persist and accomplish the things you truly desire? If you answered “yes,” your solution is to catch your second wind.  William James, the esteemed psychologist, coined the term “second wind” to describe how you can persist through obstacles and tap into a deeper layer of energy and motivation to achieve your goals. Runners catch their second wind after running for a period of time. They are able to enter into the mindset called “Flow,” in which they lose track of time, worries, and even their very body—feeling joyous and uplifted in the process. Here are some ways you can access the power of your second wind:</p>
<p>*Cultivate a Fruitful State of Mind.  Adopt a mindset of positive expectancy (“things will work out just fine”), gratitude (“I am thankful”), and meaning (“I have a purpose”). When you do this, you will be able to push through barriers easier to reach your goals.</p>
<p> *Practice Kaizen.  Kaizen is a Japanese term that means “continuous improvement.” Every day strive to make small improvements.  If you want to get in shape, you may start by working out only 15 minutes, and then gradually increase your time and frequency as you feel the pleasure and gains of your workout.</p>
<p> *Participate in Persistent Contagion. Moods and mindsets can be contagious. Study and learn from successful “Second Winders” who have overcome great obstacles in life. J.K. Rowling was a single welfare mom when she wrote <em>Harry Potter</em> and became one of the wealthiest authors of all time.  Thomas Edison, famed inventor, “failed” thousands of times in his quest for the ideal light bulb filament, but he never saw failure. He said he learned many ways that wouldn’t work so he could find the way that would.</p>
<p>*Have a Strong Back, Soft Front. Another term from the East, this means that you will have resilience (strong back) when you face problems, but you will also have compassion for self and others (soft front).  In this way, you are balanced and firm when circumstances go against you, while maintaining your sense of love and humanity along the way.</p>
<p>*Take a Second Wind Inventory. In a pad, tablet, or notebook, write down the times when you got a second wind. Although you wanted to quit, you didn’t give up on a relationship, business/career/educational, or lifestyle decision. By not giving up, you experienced something wonderful and beneficial. Also, for the next two weeks, push your comfort zone a bit to get to your second wind. Maintain that yoga position or fast a little longer, make that uncomfortable call you need to make, do less of the bad habit (excessive social media use) that drains your energy. Record how you feel and your results—you will find that Second Wind becomes more natural and ingrained in you the more you do it.</p>
<p>In the end, you will realize an important truth: The wind is always blowing. It’s up to you to flow with the wind—instead of trying to fight against it. Be like a kite who is taken up by the wind—soaring majestically into the skies as you actualize your dreams of love, joy, success, contribution, and legacy.</p>
<p>CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR LIVE EVENT TICKETS TO “THE LOVE MASQUERADE ON APRIL 6TH<a href='http://shorturl.at/pFOQ2'>shorturl.at/pFOQ2</a></p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have you ever given up on a relationship, career/business, or lifestyle choice and then later regretted it? Would you like to have more power in your life to persist and accomplish the things you truly desire? If you answered “yes,” your solution is to catch your second wind.  William James, the esteemed psychologist, coined the term “second wind” to describe how you can persist through obstacles and tap into a deeper layer of energy and motivation to achieve your goals. Runners catch their second wind after running for a period of time. They are able to enter into the mindset called “Flow,” in which they lose track of time, worries, and even their very body—feeling joyous and uplifted in the process. Here are some ways you can access the power of your second wind:
*Cultivate a Fruitful State of Mind.  Adopt a mindset of positive expectancy (“things will work out just fine”), gratitude (“I am thankful”), and meaning (“I have a purpose”). When you do this, you will be able to push through barriers easier to reach your goals.
 *Practice Kaizen.  Kaizen is a Japanese term that means “continuous improvement.” Every day strive to make small improvements.  If you want to get in shape, you may start by working out only 15 minutes, and then gradually increase your time and frequency as you feel the pleasure and gains of your workout.
 *Participate in Persistent Contagion. Moods and mindsets can be contagious. Study and learn from successful “Second Winders” who have overcome great obstacles in life. J.K. Rowling was a single welfare mom when she wrote Harry Potter and became one of the wealthiest authors of all time.  Thomas Edison, famed inventor, “failed” thousands of times in his quest for the ideal light bulb filament, but he never saw failure. He said he learned many ways that wouldn’t work so he could find the way that would.
*Have a Strong Back, Soft Front. Another term from the East, this means that you will have resilience (strong back) when you face problems, but you will also have compassion for self and others (soft front).  In this way, you are balanced and firm when circumstances go against you, while maintaining your sense of love and humanity along the way.
*Take a Second Wind Inventory. In a pad, tablet, or notebook, write down the times when you got a second wind. Although you wanted to quit, you didn’t give up on a relationship, business/career/educational, or lifestyle decision. By not giving up, you experienced something wonderful and beneficial. Also, for the next two weeks, push your comfort zone a bit to get to your second wind. Maintain that yoga position or fast a little longer, make that uncomfortable call you need to make, do less of the bad habit (excessive social media use) that drains your energy. Record how you feel and your results—you will find that Second Wind becomes more natural and ingrained in you the more you do it.
In the end, you will realize an important truth: The wind is always blowing. It’s up to you to flow with the wind—instead of trying to fight against it. Be like a kite who is taken up by the wind—soaring majestically into the skies as you actualize your dreams of love, joy, success, contribution, and legacy.
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