We’re living through one of the most profound transitions in human history. With AI projected to disrupt or replace over 300 million jobs globally and 75% of the global workforce rethinking their careers, it’s no wonder that 1 in every 3 Americans has already undergone a major life change in recent years.
This reckoning has created a pivotal moment in which fear, uncertainty, and doubt about the future are becoming increasingly prevalent. When life feels uncertain or misaligned, having a clear and compelling vision can be the anchor that pulls you forward. And today’s episode is all about crafting a spiritual vision, not just a set of goals, but vision that pulls you toward your biggest goals… even when life feels out of control.
Jennifer Hudye is the founder of Vision Driven, where she helps entrepreneurs, CEOs, leaders and changemakers craft, clarify, and connect to their compelling vision of the future. She's a gifted speaker who has taken the stage at TEDx, Mindvalley, and EO, to name a few. She has worked with renowned thought leaders, including Tony Robbins, Joe Polish, Dan Sullivan, and many others. And as you’ll hear, her passion for helping others to take control and design a life they love shines brightly.
In our conversation, Jennifer guides us through the five essential steps to crafting a spiritual vision, starting with self-honesty and culminating with becoming the version of yourself who can bring it to life. You’ll learn how to suspend the “how,” what to do when fear blocks your clarity, and why vision is more than just a mental tool—it’s a way to partner with God (or your higher power) to co-create a life aligned with your purpose.
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What would you do if your child came to you and said they wanted to end their life? For today’s guest, that heartbreaking moment came out of nowhere, and it turned his entire world upside down. But instead of crumbling, Rob reached for something familiar: The Miracle Morning. What started as a productivity tool became his lifeline. And ultimately, it helped him show up for his son in the way he needed most.
Rob Stein is a purpose-driven leader, coach, and founder of Fathers in Christ and Elevate YOUniversity. He’s also a beloved presence in the Miracle Morning Community, where his daily FB posts consistently offer honesty, vulnerability, and value. Rob’s mission is to equip high-performing men to lead with faith, live with integrity, and build legacies rooted in love and resilience.
In this emotional and powerful episode, Rob opens up about the darkest season of his life—when his teenage son admitted to having suicidal thoughts, and later attempted to take his life. Rob walks us through the pain, the fear, and thankfully, the healing that took place through his unwavering faith and the stabilizing force of the Miracle Morning.
We also dive into the healing powers of journaling and the role that spiritual growth and acceptance played in his journey, and how parents can support their kids and loved ones through their own mental health struggles.
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Have you ever known something was wrong with your body, but no doctor could tell you why? You’ve seen the specialists, done the tests, maybe even tried the prescriptions—but the root cause still isn’t clear. I’ve faced that same dead end. And in today’s episode, I’m sharing how one person helped me get answers no one else could.
His name is Jason Ward, and he’s a medical intuitive who’s worked with over 80,000 people. He can scan your body and pinpoint root issues that often slip past traditional tests. Jason has helped people uncover everything from chronic pain triggers to hidden hernias to early-stage diseases that hadn’t even shown up on scans.
In my case, he helped me heal a lingering wrist injury that specialists couldn’t diagnose after a year of appointments.
In this episode, we unpack how Jason discovered this gift, what he actually sees during a scan, and why he believes his intuition isn’t spiritual—it’s biological.
If you’ve ever felt like something is off in your body but the medical system can't give you answers, this conversation may change your life.
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If you’ve been searching for answers and hitting dead ends, working with Jason could open a new door. Jason doesn’t promise magic, but after working with over 80,000 people, his track record speaks for itself. If you’re curious what he might see in your case, you can book a one-on-one session with him RIGHT HERE.
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What if the limitations you believe about yourself aren't the truth but a prison of your mind's design? Today, we'll explore how our deepest struggles—feelings of fear, not being enough, or childhood trauma—are rooted not in reality but in subconscious stories we've come to accept as true. Those invisible narratives keep us in a state of suffering and prevent us from reaching our full potential.
Peter Crone, known as The Mind Architect, has helped world-class athletes, executives, and everyday people rewire their subconscious beliefs and unlock "the power of infinite possibility." Having tragically lost both of his parents by the age of 17, Peter learned firsthand the pain of loss and the impact of unconscious trauma. But rather than letting it define him, he used it as a catalyst to understand the inner architecture of the mind, and now helps others break free from their own constraints.
In this conversation, Peter guides me through a live coaching experience and unpacks the nature of emotional suffering, the origins of limiting beliefs, and why healing starts with awareness. If you've ever felt stuck, burdened by the events in your past, or disconnected from your true self, this episode is a masterclass on navigating negative emotions and returning to a place of freedom, love, and possibility.
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