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137: Protecting the Mind: A Dialogue on Mental Dieting with Earl Talbot

137: Protecting the Mind: A Dialogue on Mental Dieting with Earl Talbot

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What if the life you’re living isn’t even yours?


This episode was never planned. It began as a simple check-in from Earl Talbot in the UK, a man Maurice hadn’t spoken to in months after stepping away from LinkedIn and social media as part of his own mental diet. What followed was a spontaneous voice-note exchange that unfolded into a powerful, real-time exploration of consciousness, imagination, and the unseen programming shaping our daily lives.


As Maurice and Earl speak, something clicks. The conversation moves from curiosity to clarity, from habit to awareness. Together, they unpack the quiet danger of mental clutter and the liberation that comes from guarding your subconscious with intention.


This isn’t theory. This is lived experience, recorded in motion.


You’ll journey through:

• How most of your thoughts were never chosen by you

• The subtle way social media and mainstream narratives infiltrate your imagination

• Mental dieting through the lens of Emmet Fox, Neville Goddard, and Wallace Wattles

• The moment awareness breaks and expansion begins

• Why “waking up” permanently removes you from the status quo

• How imagination, emotion, and focus construct your reality


This episode is a reminder: your mind is sacred terrain. When you protect it, you reclaim authorship of your life.


Not by force. By awareness. By intention. By choosing what gets to live in your inner world.


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