• Ep. 47: "Hope is a sugar-coated turd" says Mr Twenty Twenty

  • Apr 24 2025
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 47: "Hope is a sugar-coated turd" says Mr Twenty Twenty

  • Summary

  • A raw conversation recorded on a Substack live stream video with Mr Twenty Twenty on Neville Goddard, False Affirmations, and Real Freedom.

    What do you get when you put a former prison guard turned spiritual fire-starter into a live stream with me on Substack?

    You get this… an unforgettable, straight-talking, high-voltage conversation about imagination, personal freedom, and why most of what’s being sold as “self-help” is a steaming pile of hope-coated nonsense.

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    • Why affirmations don’t work (and what does instead)
    • How Neville Goddard's teachings are often misunderstood
    • Why hope is a form of self-sabotage
    • What it really means to see with fire and love
    • How Mr. 2020 legally changed his name (and the spiritual vision behind it)
    • Why “sugar-coating” your inner doubts only keeps you stuck
    • What he means by Joseph Goddard to the Max
    • How to stop being a hostage to your past, and start manifesting from clarity

    …then grab a coffee, shut the door, and press play.

    This one’s not for the faint of heart.

    👉 Listen to the full episode!

    Where to start if you're new to Mr. Twenty Twenty:

    • 🔗 FreeNeville.com – tons of free, high-quality lessons

    Twenty says: "I’m easy to find and impossible to escape from."

    After listening to this? You’ll see why.

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