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The Joyful Manifestation Show, June 26, 2026

Sat, 27 Jun 2026
The Joyful Manifestation Show with Sugandhii Iyer

Choosing the Energy Line, Coffee, Money, Love, and the Art of Joyful Manifestation

The Joyful Manifestation Energy Stream

In this episode of The Joyful Manifestation Show, host Sugandhii Iyer explains the central idea behind her show and book: that joyful manifestation is a specific stream or line of energy available for people to tap into when they want to create better circumstances in life. She presents the Law of Attraction as the larger governing principle behind the universe, comparing it to and even placing it above the Law of Gravity. According to Sugandhii, all outcomes in life—career, love, money, opportunity, and even loss—are influenced by the energy lines people choose to align with.

Choosing What Kind of Energy to Work With

Sugandhii emphasizes that the Law of Attraction does not only manage positive outcomes; it responds to whatever energy a person chooses or carries. She explains that joyful manifestation is only one energy stream among many, while other people may align with stress, poverty, politics, negativity, or conflict. Her teaching is that people must consciously decide which energy line they want to work with, because the Law of Attraction will help manifest whatever line they are giving attention, emotion, and focus to.

The Coffee Example and Manifesting Through the Aura

A major example in the episode centers on a particular pure coffee that Sugandhii says was once unavailable in one city but later became available after it entered her aura through repeated use in another city. She uses this story to explain how preferences, tastes, and repeated experiences can become part of a person’s energetic field, which then helps draw similar experiences into new locations or circumstances. For Sugandhii, the coffee story is not merely about coffee; it becomes a practical metaphor for money, work, relationships, and the importance of becoming clear and particular about what one wants.

Refining Requests to the Universe

Sugandhii encourages listeners to become more refined and specific in their desires, whether they are manifesting money, a job, clients, workplace conditions, love, or personal experiences. She compares this refinement to knowing exactly how one wants a cup of coffee prepared. Just as she describes being very particular about coffee, milk, freshness, and taste, she suggests that listeners should also be particular about salary, work duties, office location, how a boss treats them, and the kind of love relationship they want. She frames this as placing a clear order with the universe while also remaining grateful for what has already been received.

Taking Power Back and Becoming a Conscious Creator

In the soulmate manifestation portion, Sugandhii shifts into the idea of taking one’s power back by saying no to unwanted control and recognizing that each person can manifest or unmanifest experiences. She teaches that people become conscious creators when they realize they have participated in creating what they have, including relationships, money patterns, and opportunities. She also discusses psychic ability as part of a magical universe, sharing an example of a blindfolded woman reportedly reading numbers and describing clothing, using it to reinforce her belief that human reality is far more energetic and multidimensional than it appears.

Affirmations for Money, Love, and Self-Worth

Sugandhii then leads listeners through a series of affirmations focused on love, money, abundance, soulmate connection, gratitude, and feeling supported by the universe. These affirmations include statements about being loved, making large amounts of money, feeling proud and grateful, attracting a devoted soulmate, receiving care, and believing that God has given everything desired and more. She reminds listeners that they can create their own affirmations and should choose wording they feel aligned with, even if they need to begin with lower-level affirmations before moving into bigger declarations.

Balance, Chakras, and Staying Out of Negative Vortices

Near the end, Sugandhii reads from Joyful Manifestation about the Crown Chakra, describing it as a channel for spiritual energy, divine love, and heavenly ideas. She cautions that people should avoid becoming too spiritually ungrounded or too absorbed in earthly concerns, urging a healthy balance between spiritual openness and grounded living. She also warns listeners not to fill their aura with negative news, breakup stories, or war-related content, because that energy can shape what they attract. The episode closes with her encouraging listeners to refine their goals, seek truth, stay conscious of what they are energetically carrying, and return for the next episode of The Good Fortune Show.

The Metaphysical Hour, June 26, 2026

Sat, 27 Jun 2026
The Metaphysical Hour with Julia Cannon and Tracie Mahan and Question Master Tiffanny

Trust the Signal: Intuition, Disclosure, ET Contact, and the Frequency Match of Reality

Shining the Grid and Opening the Conversation

In this episode of The Metaphysical Hour, hosts Julia Cannon and Tracie Mahan, with question moderator Tiffany, welcome listeners from around the world and invite them to “shine their light” on their part of the planetary grid. Julia expands on the image of individual lights connecting upward, outward, around the Earth, and beyond, using it as a reminder that people are greater and more powerful than they often remember. The conversation then moves into intuition, psychic development, the film Disclosure Day, ET contact, frequency matching, physical symptoms, and the way personal challenges can become spiritual lessons.

Psychic Intuition as a Natural Ability

Tracie opens a major discussion about intuition by remembering earlier days when Julia resisted doing psychic readings, even though she consistently received accurate information. Both hosts reflect on how people often assume psychic ability requires a near-death experience, head injury, or dramatic awakening, when in their view these abilities are actually natural. Tracie describes her own psychic hotline experience as an intense “bootcamp” that trained her to trust the very first thought that came in, while Julia emphasizes that people should not compare how they receive information to how someone else receives it.

Trusting the First Thought and Letting Beliefs Evolve

Julia and Tracie explain that intuitive information often arrives through the creative side of the mind, while the conscious or analytical mind can interrupt by asking whether the message is real or made up. They encourage listeners to relax the conscious mind, play with the information, and trust the flow rather than forcing it. They also discuss how spiritual beliefs evolve over time, saying that what feels true today may change as more information, experience, and expansion arrive. For them, truth is often incremental, with each step preparing a person for the next level of understanding.

Disclosure Day, Subliminal Seeds, and Emotional Awakening

A listener asks whether Dolores Cannon has seen Disclosure Day, and Julia says she has. The hosts discuss the movie without giving major spoilers, saying they felt it contained hidden messages, planted seeds, and more layers than viewers may consciously realize. Tracie describes having an unexpectedly deep emotional reaction near the end of the film, feeling waves of emotion that surprised her because the subject matter was already familiar to her. Julia and Tracie agree that the film may be opening a door rather than offering the full story, and that more is likely to come.

ETs, Hybrids, and Matching Their Frequency

Another listener asks whether ETs will show themselves to everyone or only to people with higher vibration. Julia and Tracie answer that, in their view, both are true. They say some beings, including Pleiadians and hybrids, are already here and may look human, while other forms of contact will become more visible as people match the appropriate frequency. Julia explains this through the idea that realities and beings can exist side by side but remain unseen until their frequencies harmonize. Tracie adds that physical contact requires the frequency gap to narrow so that both humans and benevolent beings can safely meet.

Creation, Life Plans, and Why Souls Do Not Leave Early

The conversation expands into manifestation, soul planning, and why difficult life events happen. Julia and Tracie explain that people create every part of their experience, including things they may not consciously want, and that this understanding can be upsetting at first but eventually becomes empowering. They discuss children with illness, early death, suicide attempts, and accidents from the perspective that souls have agreements, lessons, and timing beyond what the human mind can see. According to the hosts, no one leaves even one second before their appointed time, and every experience may be connected to healing beyond the visible story.

Body Messages, Burning Feet, and Learning From the Situation

In the final question, a listener asks about burning and tingling sensations in the feet at night. Julia and Tracie interpret feet as connected to movement, direction, and life path, suggesting that the symptoms may point to stagnant energy, a needed change, or something the listener is ready to move toward. They encourage the listener to ask the body and higher self what the sensation is trying to communicate, what needs to be known, and what action may be needed. The episode closes with the hosts reminding listeners that challenges are not only situations to escape, but opportunities to ask, “What am I learning from this?” before sharing information about QHHT sessions, practitioner training, retreats, and Soul Speak resources.

Signs of Life - Personal Experiences, June 25, 2026

Fri, 26 Jun 2026
Signs of Life - Personal Experiences - hosted by Dr. Betty Kovacs, Janet Mayer and Kimberly Saavedra

When Spirit Finds a Way: Pendulums, Parking Spaces, and the Signs That Keep Love Close

Everyone Has A Story To Share.
We Invite You To Share YOURS!

Many Of Us Have Personal Experiences That Defy Mainstream Thinking. Join Us As We Explore The Types Of Experiences That People Have, What They Mean, And How We Can Integrate Them Into Our Daily Lives.

Opening the Door to Direct Personal Experiences

In this episode of Signs of Life from the Forever Family Foundation, hosts Dr. Betty Kovacs, Janet Mayer, and Kimberly Saavedra focus on personal encounters that point toward survival of consciousness and continuing bonds with loved ones after death. Kimberly explains that while mediums can provide meaningful connections, this episode is centered on direct experiences from listeners: signs, synchronicities, communications, and moments that challenge mainstream assumptions about life, death, and the afterlife.

Loved Ones Working Quietly in the Background

Before taking callers, Janet shares a reflection prompted by a friend who wondered why a recently deceased loved one had not sent more obvious signs. Janet suggests that loved ones may not always appear in dramatic ways, but may instead be working in the background. She gives two personal examples involving her mother, Carol: one at a doctor’s office where “Carl” was mistakenly read as “Carol,” and another after a difficult year of ovarian cancer, thyroid cancer, and her mother’s passing, when she unexpectedly received a call scheduling the PET scan her mother had repeatedly urged her to get.

Al’s Pendulum Messages and a New Form of Communication

The first major caller, Al, describes how his daughter introduced him to tarot and pendulum work, leading him to discover that a pendulum could spell out detailed messages through alphabet charts. He says his first message was the word “meditate,” and that over time he began receiving teachings from guides, including what he describes as information about energetic waves, soul pathways, realms, dimensions, and communication with people who have died, people in comas, people with Alzheimer’s, and autistic non-speakers. The hosts listen with interest while also keeping the program focused on personal experience and encouraging Al to consider sharing his extensive material through a website, podcast, or other dedicated platform.

Messages That Heal and the Need for Discernment

Al also shares that he has received deeply personal messages for others, including one for his daughter-in-law from her deceased maid of honor. He says that message helped her feel her friend’s continuing presence and gave her courage to change her life. The hosts respond with appreciation, curiosity, and discernment, noting that spirit can communicate in many unexpected ways. Betty asks him to share a brief definition he has received for “love,” and he offers a poetic description of love as a force that burns inside the soul, allows compassion, answers doubt, heals wounds, and wipes away pain.

Grief, Afterlife Patterns, and Building a Personal Understanding

Caller Melanie reflects on Al’s description of receiving information about what happens after death, connecting it to her own grief after her daughter’s passing. She mentions reading afterlife-related works and finding comfort in patterns that appear across different accounts. The hosts affirm that while every person’s experience is unique, recurring themes from near-death experiences, mediumship, after-death communication, and spiritual testimony can help people process grief, loosen its grip, and build a more expansive understanding of consciousness continuing beyond the body.

Susie the Parking Lot Angel

Caller Eileen shares a warm and humorous series of signs involving her husband’s cousin Susie, whom she now calls her “parking lot angel.” She first describes hospital experiences where the name “Susie” appeared in unusual ways around surgery, then tells several stories of asking Susie for help finding parking spaces and receiving them almost immediately, including at concerts, in Los Angeles, and at Walmart. The hosts enjoy the humor and tenderness of these stories, noting that signs from loved ones often preserve personality, playfulness, and everyday usefulness.

Laughter, Joy, and the Continuing Presence of Spirit

The episode closes with the hosts reflecting on how laughter and small practical signs can help soften grief and remind people that their loved ones remain connected. Janet emphasizes that signs do not always arrive as dramatic events; they may come through names, timing, music, parking spaces, or quiet background support. Betty adds that joy and laughter are healing not only for grieving people but also for the Earth itself. The program ends with gratitude for the callers and the Mahayama prayer, asking that all beings be fulfilled, awakened, liberated, free, and at peace.

All Learning Reimagined, June 25, 2026

Fri, 26 Jun 2026
All Learning Reimagined with Teresa Songbird

Episode 4 of series on Embodied Intelligence
Memory

The Body Remembers Life: Memory, Learning, and the Intelligence Held Beneath the Mind

Reimagining Memory Beyond the Brain

In this episode of All Learning Reimagined, host Teresa continues the Embodied Intelligence series with episode four, focusing on memory and the possibility that the body carries experiences beyond conscious recall. After reviewing earlier episodes on the physical body, safety, and fascia, Teresa asks whether experiences can leave imprints beyond the mind and whether the body may store memory through sensation, emotion, nervous system response, and embodied patterns. She frames this as an especially important topic for parents, educators, mentors, and learners of all ages.

A Childhood Boat Memory That Still Lives in the Body

Teresa shares a childhood memory of being around five or six years old and needing to cross a narrow plank onto a boat during stormy weather. Although decades have passed and she now consciously knows she is safe when boarding boats, her body still reacts to similar situations. She remembers the rocking plank, rough water, fear of falling, and uncertainty beneath her feet. This becomes her personal example of body memory: a memory not stored merely as information, but as a lived experience that continues to echo through the body.

The Nervous System as Protector, Not Obstacle

Teresa explains that the body’s responses are not necessarily irrational or obstructive; they may be protective signals from the nervous system. She describes bodily reactions such as a tight stomach before difficult news, tense shoulders during conflict, clenched jaws under stress, or a lighter chest after meaningful connection. These responses, she suggests, show that the body is constantly responding to experience and communicating what it has learned. For Teresa, the question becomes not “Why is my body blocking me?” but “What is my body remembering?”

Learning as Embodied Experience

The episode then turns directly toward education. Teresa observes that memory is often treated as brain-based recall: names, facts, information, and stored events. But she broadens this view by pointing to examples such as riding a bike, dancing, gymnastics, music, athletic training, and muscle memory. She asks whether emotional experiences can also create patterns in the body, especially in learning environments. A child who was laughed at while reading aloud, told they were bad at math, or repeatedly criticized may later approach learning from a protective stance shaped by those earlier experiences.

Creating New Pathways for Learning and Life

Using the image of a garden path or a cow path worn into a field, Teresa explains that repeated thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and experiences create familiar routes that become easier to follow. But she emphasizes that new paths can always be created. Learning, therefore, is not only about taking in information; it is about creating new experiences, new evidence, and new stories that can be embodied. She also highlights how smell, taste, sound, movement, and emotion can trigger memory, reminding listeners that the body does not simply remember information — it remembers life.

Micro-Practices for Body Memory Awareness

Teresa offers a simple practice for exploring body memory. She invites listeners to choose a meaningful memory, sit quietly without distractions, notice what happens in the body, and observe changes in posture, breathing, warmth, tension, ease, or curiosity. She suggests placing a hand on the heart, breathing slowly, journaling what arises, and asking what one chooses to do with the information. She also offers reflection questions: how does the body communicate comfort, how does it communicate stress, what patterns keep repeating, and what new experiences are ready to be created?

Awareness, Choice, and Learning That Comes Alive

The episode closes by connecting body memory to universal laws such as cause and effect and association. Teresa asks how long past experiences continue shaping present responses and whether people are ready to release old patterns, reshape their stories, and create new possibilities. She reminds listeners that the body is not simply a “meat suit,” but an intelligent, adaptive, protective, remembering partner in learning. Her final message is that experience shapes us, but new experiences can also reshape us, especially when learning becomes alive, embodied, curious, and connected to life itself.

Sons of Liberty Radio, June 25, 2026

Fri, 26 Jun 2026
SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

Mike Lindell Joins Bradlee Dean LIVE

Faith, Freedom, and the Fight for Minnesota’s Future

A Confrontational Opening on Media Narratives and Moral Framing

The episode begins with a forceful opening commentary about the Matthew Shepard case, media framing, public morality, and what the host presents as a broader pattern of narrative control. The introductory material moves from that example into a Christian constitutional framing, using quoted historical and biblical material to argue that the nation's civic order depends on biblical principles, public accountability, and resistance to what the host views as false or manipulative media narratives.

Bradley Dean Sets the Stage for Mike Lindell

After the program introduction, Bradley Dean welcomes listeners, gives the call-in number, promotes Sons of Liberty Media, and explains that Mike Lindell will join the show shortly. The host emphasizes that he wants to ask direct questions rather than create a hostile interview, while also making clear that he intends to discuss Donald Trump, Minnesota politics, election concerns, cultural issues, and Lindell's campaign for governor.

Self-Defense, Law, and a Pastor's Response to Threats

Before the Lindell interview begins, the host discusses a Louisiana pastor, identified in the transcript as Tony Spell, and presents a clip in which the pastor explains why he responded strongly to threats against his family. Dean uses the clip to argue that Christians are not required to passively accept threats or injustice, connecting the story to broader comments about lawful resistance, oppression, and what he believes is the proper response to criminal behavior.

A Cultural and Religious Argument About Public Morality

The next portion of the show centers on the host's criticism of modern cultural trends, the Boy Scouts' abuse claims and settlement fund, federal appointments, sodomy laws, moral responsibility, and biblical standards. The discussion is framed through the host's religious worldview, with repeated claims that God's law, common law, and constitutional principles should define public morality rather than media pressure, political messaging, or cultural trends.

Mike Lindell on Donald Trump, Faith, and Public Life

When Mike Lindell joins the program, he recounts his personal history as a former crack cocaine addict and alcoholic, his conversion and recovery, his work with churches, and the vivid dream he says preceded his meeting with Donald Trump. Lindell describes the 2016 meeting as a divine appointment, explains how he became close friends with Trump, and says that his public support for Trump led to major backlash against him and his company.

Minnesota, Election Claims, and Lindell's Governor Campaign

The interview closes with Lindell discussing his campaign for governor of Minnesota, his claim that he is polling first, his hope for Trump's endorsement, planned budget and immigration proposals, alleged fraud in Minnesota government programs, voting machines, Dominion dropping its lawsuit against him, and the need for campaign resources. Dean ends by thanking Lindell, directing listeners to Sons of Liberty websites, and inviting future engagement with the program and upcoming events.

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