Why Saying “Thank You” Might Be the Most Radical Act Left #thankyou cover art

Why Saying “Thank You” Might Be the Most Radical Act Left #thankyou

Why Saying “Thank You” Might Be the Most Radical Act Left #thankyou

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how will get the post ? ------------------------------------------------------Links to our guest: web: www.HonoringEvents.com@IrisBarratt2911www.AnonymousExpressions.com--------------------------------------------------------Links provided by our host: HolisticCircleweb: HolisticCircle.org @HolisticCircle Instagram @holistic_circle_org --------------------------------------------------------Holistic Circle Podcast Spiritual Conversation today with host: Philipp Kobald guest: Iris BarrattWhy Saying “Thank You” Might Be the Most Radical Act LeftIris Barratt is a multi-talented educator, clinical hypnotherapist, and lifelong volunteer from Oregon, best known for creating anonymous honoring awards that celebrate compassion, caregiving, and the unsung heroes of everyday life.In a world that forgot how to say thank you without swiping a credit card, Iris Barratt revives the ancient art of genuine honoring—one anonymous award at a time. From caregivers on the brink to gifted kids lost in the system, she’s quietly mailing out life rafts of recognition through rhyming certificates and deep intention. Her DIY heart currency reminds us that not all rewards are wearable or taxable. Want to rediscover what it means to feel seen, truly seen? Then this conversation just might be the nudge your weary spirit didn’t know it needed. Hashtags#HonoringMatters #IrisBarratt #HolisticCircle #SpiritualConversation #PhilippKobald #AnonymousKindness #CaregiverSupport #CelebrateCompassion #HealingCommunity #WisdomInActionP 43 25 (E0061) - Jun 02, 2025

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