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Meade Shirley and Christy Osborne: The Ten Commandments of Self-Brain Surgery and You, Part 1

Meade Shirley and Christy Osborne: The Ten Commandments of Self-Brain Surgery and You, Part 1

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GUEST HOST EPISODE: Meade Shirley and Christy Osborne

This is part 1 of a powerful look at how the ten commandments of self-brain surgery™ can help you break free from anything that's keeping you stuck in your life.

Join my friends, the two powerhouses behind the amazing But Jesus Drank Wine Podcast, Christy Osborne and Meade Holland Shirley, as they break down the neuroscience and faith connections behind real freedom.

Resources and Links

  • Christy and Meade's amazing podcast, But Jesus Drank Wine (here's my appearance on their show, possibly my favorite guest appearance ever!)
  • Meade's website (coaching, her powerful blog, and more)
  • Christy's powerful book, Love Life Sober
  • Christy's website (links to coaching, her wonderful Substack writing, and more)
  • The BJDW Community:
    http://butjesusdrankwine.com/community
  • The Missing Peace Coaching:
    http://butjesusdrankwine.com/coaching
  • Be sure to check out my latest book, Hope Is the First Dose!
  • Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (50% off on paid subscriptions until May 1!)
  • Our featured partner for this episode is Zuma Nutrition. Click this link, and checkout with the promo code DRLEEWARREN to get 15% off.
  • (00:10) - Welcome to Spiritual Brain Surgery
  • (28:09) - The Power of Self-Brain Surgery
  • (43:53) - Transforming Lives Through Truth
  • (46:44) - Looking Ahead: Commandments Six to Ten

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