Late at night, the screen glow felt like company… 104 tabs open, none moving forward. The sock drawer suddenly “urgent.” In Becoming More Me, I talk about how a busy, brilliant brain reaches for quick dopamine when the nervous system isn’t feeling safe. Strategy won’t stick until safety does. In this episode, we treat screen time as a mirror—not the enemy. I walk you through my T.R.U.S.T. framework to decode why we disconnect and how to come back to what matters: I share how...
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Late at night, the screen glow felt like company… 104 tabs open, none moving forward. The sock drawer suddenly “urgent.” In Becoming More Me, I talk about how a busy, brilliant brain reaches for quick dopamine when the nervous system isn’t feeling safe. Strategy won’t stick until safety does. In this episode, we treat screen time as a mirror—not the enemy. I walk you through my T.R.U.S.T. framework to decode why we disconnect and how to come back to what matters: I share how...
Episode 222: From Corporate Stress to Spiritual Success: Reverend Wendy Yacboski’s Story of Becoming More Me
Becoming More Me
54 minutes
1 month ago
Episode 222: From Corporate Stress to Spiritual Success: Reverend Wendy Yacboski’s Story of Becoming More Me
When Reverend Wendy Yacboski left the corporate world, she wasn’t chasing a calling, she was just searching for a better life. What she found was transformation. In this soulful conversation, Wendy and I unpack how confidence is built through action, how spiritual growth often begins with resistance, and why true stability comes from trusting the unseen. We talk about shifting from intellect to embodiment, the courage to speak your truth, and how the subconscious mind supports lasting chan...
Becoming More Me
Late at night, the screen glow felt like company… 104 tabs open, none moving forward. The sock drawer suddenly “urgent.” In Becoming More Me, I talk about how a busy, brilliant brain reaches for quick dopamine when the nervous system isn’t feeling safe. Strategy won’t stick until safety does. In this episode, we treat screen time as a mirror—not the enemy. I walk you through my T.R.U.S.T. framework to decode why we disconnect and how to come back to what matters: I share how...