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Dare To Dream, April 20, 2026

Tue, 21 Apr 2026
Dare To Dream with Debbi Dachinger

Maria Martinez: What If Something Is Blocking Your Power? This Changes Everything

What if the truth about your power isn’t outside of you—but hidden within your own energy field?

In this episode of Dare to Dream, Debbie sits down with Maria Martinez, who shares her experiences with multidimensional reality, energy interference, and what she calls the “divine blueprint.” From encounters with non-physical beings to exploring healing chambers beyond physical space, this conversation dives into the unseen layers influencing human potential.

Whether you’re curious or sceptical, this episode challenges you to look at reality, consciousness, and personal power in a completely different way.

Is your life fully aligned—or is something unseen holding you back?

Topics:
– Introduction: The Hidden Truth Within You
– Who Is Maria Martinez?
– Life-Changing Encounter With Non-Physical Beings
– Visiting Starships & Healing Chambers
– Have You Been There Without Knowing?
– Energy Interference Explained
– Real-Life Shifts After Clearing Energy
– Trauma vs External Influence
– Signs Something Is Blocking You
– Reptilian & Non-Physical Entities
– What Are Plasmic Beings?
– Are Higher Beings Helping Humanity?
– The Human Divine Blueprint
– Guided Activation Experience
– What Is Divine Sovereignty?
– Parenting From Awareness, Not Fear
– Do We Need to Learn Through Struggle?
– Teaching Kids Choice Over Conditioning
– Working With Children Beyond the Physical
– “I Decide… And It Happens” Mindset
– Why Life Can Be Easy
– Children Bringing New Codes Into the World
– The Next Generation’s Role
– What’s Next for Maria Martinez
– Accelerated Awakening & Mission Work
– Bringing This Into Mainstream Spaces
– Why the World Is Ready for This Shift
– Final Message: Remove What Isn’t You
– Next Episode Preview

About the Speaker

Maria Martinez is a transformational speaker and practitioner known for her work around personal power, awareness, and what she describes as the human “divine blueprint.” Her approach blends intuitive insight with practical guidance, helping people recognise patterns that may be limiting their growth and step into a more aligned version of themselves.

Through private sessions, group programmes, and live events, she works with individuals who feel there’s “something more” beyond conventional paths—whether that’s in their purpose, mindset, or overall direction in life.

Chuck and Julie Show, April 20, 2026

Tue, 21 Apr 2026
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden

Guest, Former Congressman Bob Livingston on the weaponization of the judicial system

For years we have seen the evils of lawfare attacks launched against President Trump and his supporters. Former Congressman Bob Livingston joins the show to talk about his new book on the weaponization of the judicial system… The Rainbow Chase - the Man Who Gambled for Success and Broke Even.

This episode of the Chuck and Julie Show features former Congressman Bob Livingston discussing his new book on "lawfare" and his personal battle with federal investigators. The hosts also analyze the systemic corruption within the U.S. intelligence community and the ongoing political and economic shifts in Colorado.

Bob Livingston and the Reality of "Lawfare"
Former Congressman and prosecutor Bob Livingston detailed his experience being targeted by the FBI and DOJ during his retirement. Despite a career in public service and as a prosecutor, Livingston was subjected to a 20-month investigation involving a search warrant for records related to his lobbying work five years prior. He contends that his investigation was a retaliatory "lawfare" tactic sparked by his reporting of the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine’s activities regarding Hunter Biden and Burisma to the State Department. Livingston eventually cleared his name by filing an 88-page brief proving his innocence, but he emphasizes that the process is designed to bankrupt and "crush" political opponents through massive legal fees.

Systemic Corruption and Intelligence Reform
The discussion shifted to the broader implications of "Spygate" and "Russiagate," with the hosts expressing skepticism toward "career prosecutors" who they believe slow-walk investigations into Democratic figures like John Brennan and James Comey. They highlighted the role of Tulsi Gabbard in consolidating intelligence oversight to prevent the "siloing" of information, which previously made it impossible for any single entity to see the full picture of government corruption. There is a shared concern that the judicial system, particularly in D.C., has become a "rubber stamp" for partisan agendas, citing the treatment of January 6th defendants and the disbarment of John Eastman.

The Decline of Denver and Colorado GOP Shifts
The hosts and callers lamented the economic and social decline of Denver, noting the exodus of major businesses like Palantir and the failure of the retail sector, specifically mentioning the vacancy of the 16th Street Mall and the Cherry Creek Mall. They attributed the real estate glut to the failing marijuana industry and overregulation. Politically, the Colorado GOP is undergoing a leadership change with the resignation of the state chair and the rise of Eric Grossman. The hosts criticized "establishment" Republicans who support jungle primaries and ranked-choice voting, arguing these systems are designed to eliminate grassroots conservative influence in favor of "Big Democracy."

The episode serves as a warning regarding the fragility of the American constitutional republic when the judicial system is used as a political weapon. While the hosts see progress in information coming to light through figures like Tulsi Gabbard, they remain deeply concerned about the entrenched "tribalism" within federal agencies and the ongoing urban decay in cities like Denver.

The Laughing Heart, April 19, 2026

Mon, 20 Apr 2026
The Laughing Heart with Errol Strider

Flow Podcast the One - Mastering the Flow and Navigating the Flow

This episode of The Laughing Heart explores the metaphorical and spiritual dimensions of "the flow"—a universal movement that carries us when we stop resisting. Host Errol Strider, through poetry and dialogue, examines how aligning with this current transforms our experience of pain, finance, and human connection.

The Nature of the Flow
The flow is described as a persistent, unfolding movement that exists independently of our efforts to manage or control life. We often spend our energy trying to "fix" or "shape" our circumstances, but true wisdom lies in recognizing that there is something already moving and carrying us. By stopping the "push" and letting go of the need to analyze, we can enter a state of being that is already in motion.

Metaphors and Mechanics of Alignment
Using the metaphor of a ship navigating a river, the flow is depicted as a "living tension" that cannot be harnessed by force but must be moved with. It is often choppy and unpredictable, yet it leads to "port" if the sailor trusts the drift. This alignment requires a "willingness to share our inner life with the ground of being," transforming the flow from a static command into a living movement that carries everything forward.

Practical application of this philosophy involves "non-resistance." When facing physical pain or financial hardship, the key is to remove the judgmental labels we attach to these experiences. For instance, shifting focus from the word "pain" to the actual sensation allows one to be with the experience rather than fighting it. Similarly, in the realm of finance and social interaction, "reciprocity" and authentic exchange create the connections through which the flow moves.

The Inner World
The journey concludes with a call to "go within." By turning away from the "merry-go-round" of external sights and sounds, individuals can access an inner world where "miracles occur" and "heaven and earth shake hands." This internal focus is the ultimate source of the flow, providing a stable ground of being that remains unaffected by the hectic race of time and space.

Embracing the flow is not a passive resignation to fate, but an active alignment with the deepest drives of the universe. By practicing non-resistance and fostering authentic connections, we transition from trying to "harness" life to gracefully riding its current toward a deeper consciousness.

LaGrave Live, April 19, 2026

Mon, 20 Apr 2026
LaGrave Live

LIVE Evening Worship Service - Tips for the Tightrope

About The Service:
Pastor Jonker will lead us in worship and we will welcome missionaries Dan and Priscila Cummings, who will give an update on their medical ministry in Kalukembe, Angola.

Order of Worship:
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About Us:
We are a traditional CRC church in the middle of Downtown Grand Rapids, MI, worshipping at 8:40am, 11:00am, and 6:00pm. (10:00am and 6:00pm during the summer months)

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This evening service at La Grave Avenue Christian Reformed Church centers on the metaphor of life as a challenging journey or "tightrope." Through scripture from Philippians 4 and insights from a long-term study on happiness, the service explores how prayer and joy provide a divine "fortress" of peace amidst life's inevitable crosswinds.

The Journey and Global Mission
The service opens with a call to worship from Psalm 125, emphasizing that those who trust in the Lord are as unshakable as Mount Zion. This theme of a "journey" or "ascent" is woven throughout the liturgy, mirroring the Psalms of Ascent used by Israelites traveling to Jerusalem. A significant portion of the service is dedicated to a mission update from Daniel Cummings, a medical missionary serving at the Kalu Kembe hospital in Angola. He describes the stark reality of serving in a region where subsistence farmers earn roughly $15 a month and spiritual needs are as pressing as physical ones, yet emphasizes that the same "living Savior" worshipped in Michigan is at work in Angola.

The Illusion of Advantage: The Harvard Happiness Study
The sermon introduces the "Harvard Happiness Study," a longitudinal project spanning nearly 90 years that tracked 268 undergraduates to determine what makes humans flourish. Surprisingly, the study revealed that even highly advantaged individuals—Harvard graduates—frequently struggled with depression, addiction, and mental illness, with one-third of the cohort facing mental health issues by age 50. This data serves as a backdrop to the biblical reality that life is a "tightrope walk with a strong crosswind," where worldly success and "righteousness Olympics" fail to provide true stability.

The Fortress of Prayer and Transcendent Peace
Focusing on Philippians 4, the sermon redefines prayer not as a tool to change circumstances, but as a means to enter a "safe room" of peace. Paul’s promise is not necessarily the removal of obstacles, but that the "peace of God" will guard the heart like a soldier protecting a fortress. This internal sanctuary allows believers to remain steady even when "storms" of disease, loss, or worry rage outside the perimeter. The sermon notes that while prayer may not solve every problem, it connects the believer to a peace that "transcends all understanding."

Joy as a Rooted Reality
The final movement of the service distinguishes between "happiness" and "joy." While happiness is an "above-ground phenomenon" dependent on favorable weather and circumstances, joy is rooted in the unconditional love of God. Using the illustration of a grandchild’s unconditional embrace of a grandparent, the sermon explains that joy does not depend on skill or status; it is a "wild, wonderful overflow" of grace. Believers are encouraged to live under this "waterfall" of love, which holds them steady on the tightrope of life.

The service concludes with a reminder that while the "tightrope" of life is difficult for everyone—regardless of their advantages—believers are not left to walk it alone. By inhabiting the "safe room" of prayer and rooting themselves in the unconditional joy of Christ, they can find a peace that remains unshaken by the world's crosswinds.

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