• The kind of People Companies Want in 2026
    Feb 3 2026
    This show will focus on the key characteristics that hiring managers are prioritizing for 2026 and likely a good bit beyond. They are being more selective now and are trying to recruit people for all seasons, or truly well-rounded individuals. So, for hiring managers who want to achieve competitive advantage and job seekers who want to be ahead of the crowd, this episode is for you.

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    28 mins
  • A Conversation with Deauntra Smith, CEO, When the Leaves - Restorative Justice Consulting
    Feb 3 2026
    In this episode of The Spiritual Justice Show, we are honored to welcome Deauntra Smith, CEO of When The Leaves: Restorative Consulting—a visionary leader in restorative justice whose work centers healing, accountability, and liberation as pathways to lasting community transformation. Grounded in the truth that “hurt people hurt people, but healed people heal people,”
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    55 mins
  • Embracing the Mess: Navigating Spirituality in Everyday Life
    Feb 3 2026
    Spiritual awakening doesn’t remove us from everyday life — it brings us more deeply into it. In this episode of Soul Wisdom Project, Shakti explores what often goes unspoken on the spiritual path: living awakening inside the 3D world, where emotions, trauma, money, relationships, health, and responsibilities still exist.

    This is a grounded, lived reflection on why awareness alone isn’t enough, how spiritual bypassing quietly shows up, and how meeting what’s right in front of us can open the door to deeper healing and embodiment.
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    1 hr
  • The Legacy Blueprint: Mentorship That Matters
    Feb 3 2026
    Today, we’re diving into something that every leader thinks they’re doing… but most are getting wrong: mentorship.
    This episode is called The Legacy Blueprint: Mentorship That Matters. Because let’s be real, leadership isn’t about how many Slack messages you send or how quickly you can solve your team’s problems. It’s about the legacy you leave—and that legacy? It’s written in the people you develop, not the tasks you tackle.
    And no, we’re not talking about the corporate buzzword version of mentorship, where you awkwardly 'check in' every quarter and wonder why nothing’s changing. We’re talking about mentorship that actually matters—the kind that builds leaders, transforms teams, and, yes, makes your life a whole lot easier in the process.
    Before we dive in, I’ve got a quick challenge for you. If you’re serious about leaving a lasting impact, you need to be clear on your purpose. That’s why I want you to take the Purpose Factor Assessment. This simple tool will help you pinpoint what drives you as a leader. Because when you lead with purpose, mentorship becomes less about checking a box and more about creating real, meaningful change. ? So, head over and take the Purpose Factor Assessment today. Trust me, it’ll give you the clarity you need to not just lead—but to lead with impact.
    Alright, let’s get into it. This is The Legacy Blueprint: Mentorship That Matters. Get ready to laugh, reflect, and rethink how you’re showing up as a leader. Let’s Begin!
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    39 mins
  • Too hard on yourself? Be YOUR Valentine
    Feb 3 2026
    If you’re too hard on yourself, this episode will help you shift self-judgment into genuine self-love—without forcing cheesy affirmations or pretending everything’s fine. We’ll talk about why you can feel almost allergic to love: where receiving love, feeling connected, letting go, or “going with the flow” can actually trigger discomfort, mistrust, or the need to stay in control. Begin to soften the inner critic, tolerate support a little more each day, and create a safer relationship with yourself—so love starts to feel possible, not threatening.
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    19 mins
  • Guests: Laura Aversano, Benjamin Smith
    Feb 3 2026
    Laura Aversano, author, The Divine Nature of Plants
    What contributes to illness? How can the natural world contribute to healing?
    Benjamin Smith, author, WHY ARE YOU SICK: how to reclaim Your Health with the Ultimate Health Model, Health is a system instead of an isolated problem.
    Is Inflammation the common thread behind most chronic diseases?
    Joshua Lane reporting:
    UTAH is the first state to ban the addition of Fluoride to public drinking water. Scientific experts say the move will have positive benefits for health especially among children.
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    53 mins
  • The Illusion of Control
    Feb 2 2026
    Why do we feel safer when we believe we’re in control, even when life keeps proving otherwise?

    In this week’s Mystery School, Shakti Durga explores the Vedic understanding of maya—the subtle illusion that convinces us we can manage, predict, or secure life through effort alone. She speaks to how attachment to control creates tension and suffering, and how loosening that grip allows a deeper intelligence to move through us. This episode offers insight into living with greater trust, openness, and inner freedom.
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    30 mins
  • Journey Through Grief
    Feb 2 2026
    Journey Through Grief invites listeners to join Erica Gifford Mills and her guest, McKenna Lisa Cole, for a raw, unfiltered conversation about a book born amid compounded loss. Written in real time, from the pit, with honest self-talk, God-talk, scripture, and space for reflection and healing. Together, Erica and McKenna will explore how grief stripped life down to the bone marrow, revealing that the losses themselves were only part of the story, uncovering fractured bedrock, missing pieces, and the beginning of a long, ongoing rebuilding.
    This episode is for those who are grieving, those walking alongside someone who is, and even those wrestling with God, faith, or the unfairness of it all, because the unhinged, unfiltered throwdowns with God are deeply human and profoundly relatable. Erica and McKenna reflect on how grief continues to reveal new layers of healing, reminding us that while grief doesn’t end, it can root us into a more whole, honest version of ourselves.
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    57 mins