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All Learning Reimagined, July 17, 2026

Sat, 18 Jul 2026
All Learning Reimagined with Teresa Songbird

Episode 7 of series on Embodied Intelligence
Know Thyself (Identity)

Knowing Your Own Signal: Identity, Discernment, and the Wisdom of the Body

Summary

Beyond Roles and Labels

Teresa Songbird explores identity as something deeper than a profession, relationship, qualification, achievement, or social label. She asks listeners to consider who they would be if familiar roles changed or disappeared, especially during a period when technology and life circumstances may rapidly reshape careers. The episode presents knowing oneself as a foundational form of learning and invites reflection on personal preferences, natural strengths, sources of aliveness, and activities that drain energy.

Values as an Inner Compass

The discussion turns to values, which Teresa describes as lenses through which people make decisions and interpret their lives. She identifies connection, contribution, expansion, learning, and exploration as central values in her own life while acknowledging the importance of contributing without sacrificing personal well-being. The episode contrasts self-knowledge with an endless self-improvement cycle that can reinforce the belief that a person is never enough.

How the Body Communicates Alignment

Teresa connects identity with embodied intelligence by describing physical sensations of expansion, contraction, excitement, resistance, heaviness, and relief. She suggests that the body may register a person, room, opportunity, or major life change before the conscious mind can explain what is happening. Integration may also continue in the body after a job, relationship, home, or other circumstance has changed intellectually or practically.

Identity as an Unfolding Process

The episode emphasizes that identity is not fixed. Childhood, adolescence, adulthood, careers, retirement, relationships, beliefs, and interests can all shift over time. Teresa describes inherited labels and subconscious stories, including the effect that repeated “dumb blonde” jokes had on her early self-image, to illustrate how outside messages can become internal beliefs. She encourages listeners to question whether old stories remain true or aligned with who they choose to be today.

Discernment and Energetic Weather

Teresa introduces “energetic weather” as a way of describing the emotional atmosphere of people and environments. From her perspective, people may sometimes absorb or respond to feelings that did not originate within them. Knowing one’s own emotional and bodily signal therefore becomes essential for distinguishing personal feelings from surrounding influences. She also compares people to tuning forks whose emotional regulation, joy, heaviness, or tension can affect those around them.

A Micro-Practice for Knowing Your Signal

The closing practice asks listeners to pause when a strong emotion arises, breathe, place a hand on the heart, and ask whether the feeling began within them or may have been picked up from the surrounding environment. Teresa encourages listeners to identify their own signal, compare it with the “world’s signal,” and notice what feels genuinely true in the present moment. She concludes that authentic living begins beneath labels, expectations, and inherited beliefs, where a person’s deeper essence and inner knowing can be recognized.

Hollywood and Horsepower Show, July 16, 2026

Thu, 16 Jul 2026
Hollywood And Horsepower Show with Mark Otto

Guest: Interview with Terry Finley - Owner and CEO of West Point Thoroughbreds
https://www.westpointtb.com/team/terry-finley/

Terry and his wife Debbie Finley established West Point Thoroughbreds in 1991. Terry, a former U.S. Army officer whose passion developed a passion for racing at a young age. His vision was to create a way for racing enthusiasts to enjoy the ownership experience without the enormous financial burden that typically comes with it. Since our first stakes winner, we've been committed to delivering unforgettable experiences to our partners both on and off the track. Over the years, we've had the privilege of racing some of the finest horses in the sport, including Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming, Grade 1 champion Flightline, and Eclipse Award nominees. We've celebrated victories in some of the sport's most prestigious races, from the Breeders' Cup to international events. But at the heart of our operation is the belief that every horse we race carries the hopes and dreams of our partners.

From West Point to the Winner's Circle: Terry Finley on Horses, Leadership, and Racing's Future

Summary

A Friendship Forged at the Racetrack
The episode opens with the program theme, sponsor recognition for Tony's Steak and Seafood, and appeals for Old Friends Equine and No Fallen Heroes. The host then welcomes Terry Finley, recalling that their friendship began when Finley complimented his shoes at Del Mar. Their lighthearted exchange establishes a personal tone before the discussion turns to Finley's background, career, and long involvement in Thoroughbred racing.

From Levittown to West Point
Finley describes growing up as the youngest of seven children outside Philadelphia, where his schoolteacher father introduced him to racing at Keystone and Liberty Bell. As a young person, he walked hots, rubbed horses, traveled with them, and became captivated by the racetrack. He later entered West Point after being inspired by an older football player who attended the Naval Academy, graduated in 1986, served in the Army, and maintained his connection to racing even while stationed in Germany and later at Fort Dix.

Building West Point Thoroughbreds
After leaving military service, Finley chose horse racing over a conventional corporate path and credits his wife, Debbie, for supporting the risk. He explains how an early partnership involving his father and brother showed him the excitement that shared ownership could create. Beginning with one horse at Philadelphia Park, he used small advertisements in BloodHorse and became an early adopter of the World Wide Web, eventually using technology to communicate directly with partners and update horse information.

The Human Side of Horse Racing
The conversation examines the many people whose work affects a racehorse, including trainers, jockeys, exercise riders, grooms, owners, and other barn personnel. Finley and the host emphasize that horses have distinct personalities and communicate in different ways, making judgment, feel, and experience essential. Stories involving Pat Day, Alysheba, Randy Romero, and other racing figures illustrate how trust between horse and rider can influence performance and how owners should give professionals room to make informed decisions.

Leadership, Loyalty, and the Long View
Finley argues that owners receive better results when they support trainers privately and publicly rather than constantly second-guessing them. Both speakers connect this philosophy to lessons learned from military service, family relationships, and business leadership. They describe effective leadership as listening, clearing obstacles, encouraging people to think creatively, and maintaining loyalty while still addressing performance problems when necessary.

An Evolution for Racing's Future
Looking ahead, Finley discusses the pressures facing horse racing and calls for evolution rather than revolution. He urges industry participants to move beyond personal attacks, collaborate respectfully, support aftercare and backstretch workers, welcome younger voices, and build both the fan base and wagering base. The discussion closes by considering lessons from Formula 1 and the PGA, particularly their use of media, events, sponsorship, and fan engagement, before the host directs listeners to West Point Thoroughbreds and again highlights the episode's sponsor and charities.

The Sports Doctor, July 15, 2026

Wed, 15 Jul 2026
Guests, Dave Buchanan and Mike Andrews

Chuck And Julie Show, July 15, 2026

Wed, 15 Jul 2026
Guest, Robert Spencer

PROMO: Latest information and options regarding Iran… with international expert Robert Spencer from Jihad Watch. Plus a grassroots victory as the Judge throws out the ruling that gave the keys to the CO GOP bank accounts to former Chair Horn’s personal attorney.

It Starts Now, July 15, 2026

Wed, 15 Jul 2026
The Encore Collection: Get Rooted with Pain Management

From Our Vault to You...
Some conversations are simply too valuable to be heard only once. This week on It Starts Now, we're proud to present the first episode in our Encore Collection—a curated series featuring timeless conversations that continue to educate, inspire, and empower. I revisit an insightful discussion with Lynn Dudley of Lera Health about looking beyond pain medication to better understand the underlying causes of chronic pain and inflammation.

Together, they explore holistic wellness strategies, lifestyle choices, and practical approaches that may help support mobility, vitality, and long-term health. Whether you're living with chronic discomfort or simply want to learn more about proactive wellness, this conversation offers information that remains just as relevant today.

Because great conversations don't expire—they deserve another listen.

Juanita
The Media Groomer 💋

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