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Episode 21: PEDs in combat sports, Social Programming & The Power of Nature

Episode 21: PEDs in combat sports, Social Programming & The Power of Nature

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PEDs in combat sports, Social Programming & The Power of Nature

In this eye-opening episode of The Life Dojo Podcast, we explore the hidden forces shaping our minds, health, and society.

We begin with a raw conversation on PEDs in combat sports, drawing from real experience in MMA and questioning the safety, ethics and corruption in boxing today. We then dive into controversial topics like Magic Johnson’s HIV diagnosis, the double-edged sword of technology and how social media and attention culture have replaced true connection.

We challenge societal labels, explore religious unity across cultures and discuss how being in high-level environments can elevate your personal and business growth. We also break down how mainstream sport is used to distract and control the masses, just like the Roman gladiator arenas of old.

On a deeper level, we explore how collective consciousness is being dulled, why emotional control is vital and how walking the path of the higher self is key in resisting division and anger.

We finish with a powerful look at our spiritual connection to animals and nature from jaguars and lions to our own pets. Are animals conscious beings? Do they communicate spiritually? This episode brings it all together: mindset, media, nature and the journey to true self-mastery.

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