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#018 - The Internet Wasn’t Ready for This Energy (But I Posted It Anyway)

#018 - The Internet Wasn’t Ready for This Energy (But I Posted It Anyway)

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Think playing nice and staying quiet is the path to manifesting more? Not even close.

In this episode of The Manifestation Game, Alex Tripod responds to the heat around a viral reel that triggered some serious backlash, and she’s not holding back.

We get into:

⚡ Why authentic expression > keeping others comfortable

⚡ The truth about energy exchange in relationships + manifestation

⚡ How embodying your desires is the key to unlocking wealth, impact + freedom

This one’s for the bold souls ready to stir the pot, speak their truth, and manifest on their own terms.

Tune in for a raw, unapologetic convo that just might shake something loose.

Manifest faster. Align your energy. Build your 5D business with Alex's programs, activations, and tools: https://manifestationxaction.com/mxa

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Timestamps:

[00:00:00] Introduction

[00:01:28] Authenticity vs. Perfection in Communication.

[00:06:32] Energy exchange and self-respect.

[00:10:03] Women's power and societal conditioning.

[00:12:35] Building a brand that frees.

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