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Luk-E Charm

Luk-E Charm

By: Charm
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This is a love story. A love that's been lost. The love for a woman. That woman is America. The way she was founded. It was a beautiful woman. Lady Liberty. We have to find that woman and bring back that Liberty and make her strong again. Through education and diligence We the People can reclaim our beautiful lady Liberty. Make America Strong Again!Copyright 2026 Charm
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  • Luk-E Charm, June 27, 2026
    Jun 28 2026
    Luk-E Charm with Host Charm The Signal Behind the Voice: Love, AI, Free Speech, and the BBS Radio TV Mission Guests: The Founders of BBS Radio TV (BBS Network, Inc.), the Newsom Twins, Donald & Douglas Newsom Charm Opens the Door to the BBS Vision In this episode of Luk-E Charm, host Charm opens with warmth, music, and gratitude before welcoming Donald Newsom of BBS Radio TV. She describes him as passionate, generous with his time, and deeply committed to the network’s mission. Donald joins the show to explain major projects underway at BBS Radio TV, including a new website, upgraded systems, AI-driven tools, improved hosting infrastructure, and a broader vision for helping alternative voices reach much larger audiences. Donald Newsom on Technology, Survival, and Staying Ahead Donald explains that BBS Radio TV exists at the intersection of media and technology, both of which are changing rapidly. He says that without major upgrades, smaller independent networks can easily fall behind as larger companies absorb, imitate, or overpower them. He describes the long-term strain caused by the 2018 fire that destroyed BBS Radio’s three-story facility, personal belongings, and approximately 50 terabytes of data. Although supporters helped BBS return quickly after that crisis, Donald says the network has never fully caught up technologically, making the current upgrade effort urgent. Fundraising for a Stronger Platform Donald discusses the current support campaign and explains why he and his twin brother Douglas Newsom are asking listeners, hosts, fans, and supporters to contribute. He says BBS Radio TV needs funding to pay coders, developers, credit lines, hardware costs, server management, cloud expenses, bandwidth, AI systems, and other infrastructure needed for the new platform. He emphasizes that BBS is not seeking enrichment, but trying to build a stronger home for voices that often struggle to be heard through mainstream media. Charm connects this directly to her own hope of reaching billions of people with her message, and Donald says the upgrades are intended to help make that kind of reach possible. Douglas Newsom on Soul Wealth and Infinite Connection Douglas Newsom then joins the conversation, thanking Charm and her audience for welcoming BBS into their hearts. He praises the “soul wealth” Charm brings to the table and explains that he and Donald see all life as infinitely connected. Douglas describes human beings as part of a larger web of energy, where each person affects the whole. He uses the image of a spiderweb and another image of people emerging like strings from a sheet of paper, appearing separate while still connected to the larger field. His message centers on responsibility, awareness, service, and the idea that empowering the world also empowers a greater part of oneself. BBS Radio TV as a Home for Hosts Donald plays newly created BBS Radio TV promotional songs that present the network as more than a podcasting platform: a full broadcast team offering live support, audio, video, on-demand distribution, podcasting, branding, promos, and human care. He explains that BBS is designed for people who may want to host a show but do not know how to begin, and he stresses that hosts do not need to be famous, polished, or traditionally professional to have something meaningful to say. Later, he describes BBS’s low-cost entry options, live broadcasting, podcasting, unlimited podcast uploads for broadcasters, transcripts, AI tools, bumpers, liners, and syndication opportunities. AI, Knowledge, and the Ethics of Use Charm and Donald also discuss AI, creativity, and whether new technology should be feared or used responsibly. Donald says AI is a powerful companion for media because it can help accomplish tasks faster and better than many older methods, but he acknowledges that it can be a double-edged sword depending on intention. He argues that good-hearted people can use AI for good purposes, while harmful intentions can turn any technology destructive. The conversation expands into ideas about energy, sentience, karma, gratitude, and the belief that what people put into the field eventually returns to them. Loving Yourself, Choosing Joy, and Closing With the Greatest Love The second half of the discussion becomes more spiritual and personal. Charm says that for her, ascension includes truly understanding that we are spirits having a human experience and learning to love ourselves. Donald connects this to inner joy, self-actualization, kindness, gratitude, and the importance of transmuting difficult moments into learning. The episode closes with Charm reflecting on self-love as the foundation for kindness and gratitude, then reading words from Whitney Houston’s “Greatest Love of All” as a dedication to listeners. Her final message is one of dignity, self-love, blessing, and hope for an amazing weekend.
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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Luk-E Charm, June 13, 2026
    Jun 14 2026
    Luk-E Charm with Host Charm Leap, Surrender, and Letting Life Meet You at the Right Time A Gentle Welcome Into Worthiness In this episode of Luk-E Charm, host Charm opens with warmth, encouragement, and an affirmation for anyone listening live or later. She reminds the audience that they are amazing, wonderful, beautiful, talented, prosperous, and supported by the universe. The tone is intimate and reassuring, inviting listeners to breathe, relax, and receive the message that life is always showing them the way, even when the day feels long or uncertain. A Breakdown That Became the Message Charm explains that she almost did not make it to the show because something broke down with her car right before airtime. In perfect synchronicity with the topic she had already planned, a stranger appeared who happened to have the exact fuse, tool, and parts needed to help her get back on the road in time. Charm uses this experience as a living example of the episode’s central message: when people surrender, stop panicking, and trust life, help can appear at exactly the right moment. The Waterfall Needs the Rocks Drawing from her love of waterfalls, travel, water, and nature, Charm reflects on how waterfalls would not sound or feel as powerful without rocks in the way. She compares those rocks to the obstacles and resistance people face in life. A quiet stream has its own beauty, but the waterfall gains force, sound, and presence because of what it moves through. For Charm, resistance does not always mean something is wrong; sometimes it is what creates strength, depth, movement, and beauty. The Heart Knows Before the Mind Stops Arguing Charm speaks about the ongoing battle between heart and brain. She says that when she makes decisions from her heart, things tend to flow more smoothly, but when she becomes trapped in thought, worry, and over-analysis, life becomes heavier. She jokes about her brain, then returns to a serious point: many intelligent, beautiful people know the answers they need but still feel stuck because their thoughts, fears, doubts, and mental loops keep them from acting on what their heart already knows. You Are Not Creating — You Are Aligning A major teaching in the episode is Charm’s distinction between “creating” and aligning. She says people are not creating something from nothing; rather, the desired reality already exists as a possibility, and the work is to align one’s state of being with it. Wanting something while repeatedly saying “I don’t have it” keeps a person aligned with lack. The key, in Charm’s view, is to move into the feeling and frequency of what is desired, rather than constantly reinforcing its absence. Let Go, Let God, and Stop Blocking the Answer Charm connects surrender with the phrase “let go and let God,” while also saying that the divine is within each person. She says stress, worry, control, and lack can block the answer from arriving. When a person relaxes, trusts, and stops trying to force everything, reality begins to move in response to their state of being. She acknowledges that she still worries too, but says her own experiences have repeatedly shown her that surrender opens doors that fear and control cannot. You Cannot Go Somewhere New Without Leaving Where You Were Charm repeats one of the episode’s strongest statements: you cannot go somewhere new unless you leave where you were. She applies this to jobs, relationships, marriages, homes, cities, countries, and old identities. Many people do not take the leap because they fear grief, failure, judgment, criticism, or uncertainty. Charm says there is no way around the grief of change, but there is a way through it. Moving forward does not mean the old chapter was bad; it simply means a new chapter is ready to begin. The Same Imagination That Created Suffering Can Create Miracles Charm shares a quote about suffering the past or future only through memory and imagination, because neither exists in the present moment. She emphasizes that the same imagination that creates suffering can also create miracles. If people can imagine pain, fear, lack, and limitation into their lived experience, they can also use imagination, visualization, and feeling to align with possibility, freedom, and healing. The superpower is realizing that imagination is not the enemy; it is the instrument that must be directed with awareness. Happiness Is a Choice and an Inside Job Charm reflects on conversations with people who have money, education, relationships, jobs, or achievements but still do not feel happy. She includes herself in this observation, saying she has accomplished many things she once said she would do, yet still notices the tendency to look for the next thing. Her conclusion is that happiness is a choice and an inside job. No person, lack of money, missing resource, relationship, or outside circumstance should be given the power to control one’s peace, joy, or happiness. Support, Courage, and...
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    43 mins
  • Luk-E Charm, May 30, 2026
    May 31 2026
    Luk-E Charm with Host Charm Choosing the Life That Feels True: Charm and Mary Magdalene on ADHD, Addiction, Writing, and Self-Honesty Charm Welcomes Mary Magdalene Back to Luk-E Charm In this episode of Luk-E Charm, host Charm welcomes returning guest Mary Magdalene after a two-week break. The program opens with the show’s energetic theme song, which Mary describes as as having a sexy, 1980s-style rock feeling. Charm then checks in with Mary, who shares that a meaningful change happened since the previous episode: she decided to step away from a bass-playing project in an Alanis Morissette cover band so she could return her focus to writing. Mary Steps Away from the Band to Write Mary explains that she began learning bass about three years earlier and had played in a few bands, but she had also stepped away from music in order to write. When she was invited into the new band project, she initially accepted, but soon realized that learning and memorizing the songs made her feel pressured and trapped rather than excited. She says she began regretting the time she was spending on bass because she wanted to be writing instead. Although it was difficult to tell her friend she was leaving the project, Mary felt relief after making the decision, and she shares that she had another story published the day before the show. Following Excitement Without Being Trapped Charm and Mary discuss what it means to follow what feels true, even when doing so may disappoint others. Mary says that when she feels trapped, she almost cannot continue doing something that does not align with her desire. Charm sees this as an example of being tuned in to what excites someone and what does not. Mary adds that this ability has not always been simple or purely positive, because it has sometimes led her to make impulsive decisions or walk away from situations that many people would not leave. Still, both agree that being true to oneself matters, even when the process requires more grace and care. Preparing, Not Preparing, and Authentic Conversation Charm admits that she often thinks about preparing for the show but does not necessarily write or script the conversation in advance. Mary asks what Charm chooses to do instead when she tells herself she “should” be preparing, and Charm says she usually does almost anything but formal preparation. Charm explains that she prefers the conversation to feel raw, realistic, and authentic rather than scripted. She recalls a successful life coach who said he did not know what he would say on stage because he was not there yet, and she says that approach helped shape her own comfort with speaking naturally. ADHD, Hyperfocus, and the Challenge of Simple Tasks Mary then talks about ADHD, explaining that it can involve difficulty beginning boring or routine tasks while also allowing intense hyperfocus on creative work. She says she can easily write a 2,000-word story, while small tasks such as cleaning or taking out trash can feel nearly impossible. Mary describes similar patterns in her children, including her daughter’s ability to spend hours drawing and her son’s ability to spend hours with music. Charm questions whether ADHD should be seen as something wrong, suggesting that labels can sometimes make natural differences seem negative, while Mary explains that diagnoses often arise when doctors see consistent patterns across people. Mary’s Diagnosis and Understanding Herself Mary says she was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, and that the diagnosis helped her understand parts of her life that had previously confused her. She had always known she was different, often blurting out honest thoughts and struggling socially. The diagnosis helped her connect the dots, forgive herself, and calm her nervous system because she could finally understand why certain patterns had repeated. She also discusses rejection sensitivity, saying that earlier in life she could be deeply hurt by criticism or perceived rejection, but now she can recognize those feelings more clearly and not take everything personally. Leaving Relationships, Moving Countries, and Learning Grace Mary shares several examples of major life decisions she made quickly once she knew something was right or wrong for her. She once quit a teaching job to move to Spain by herself without knowing anyone or speaking the language, then later moved to Hawaii when she felt unhappy after returning home. She also reflects on leaving her first marriage abruptly, saying she felt trapped in a life that looked good from the outside but did not feel like her own. Mary says she does not regret choosing truth for herself, but she does recognize that she could have handled the ending with more grace because her former husband and his family were hurt. Solitude, Relationships, and Toxic Patterns Charm and Mary discuss how relationships, friendships, and social life can feel complicated. Mary says she enjoys people but often reaches a point where the ...
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    54 mins
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