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Wisdom from the Aerial View

Wisdom from the Aerial View

By: Dr. Mark Klein
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Wisdom from the Aerial View is the podcast for those who wish to learn how to crush their anxiety and find meaning and purpose in their lives. It is for those who imagine a world with less contentiousness and more harmony. It is the place to come for a dose of optimism and 30 minutes of tranquility. Look for a new episode every Monday.
Learning to access the Aerial View has changed lives. It can change yours.

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Episodes
  • Episode 61--Revisiting the Aerial View
    Feb 23 2026

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    Mark and Enid spend today's episode discussing the Aerial View. What does it mean to leave the Street View and ascend to the Aerial View? How does one accomplish the feat? How does the Aerial View decrease our stress and move us in a positive direction in our lives?

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    31 mins
  • Episode 60--Death
    Feb 16 2026

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    Enid and Mark Klein delve into the often-avoided topic of death, exploring its implications on life, purpose, and legacy. They discuss how embracing mortality can lead to a deeper understanding of what it means to live meaningfully.

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    31 mins
  • Episode 59--Interview with Steve Muscato
    Feb 9 2026

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    Enid and Mark talk with Steve Muscato, a long-time friend of Enid. After a successful career in corporate America, Steve switched gears and decided to focus on a topic near and dear to this podcast--living a meaningful life. Steve's concept of the seasons of our lives offers a novel way to review how we spend our time on this earth.

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    38 mins
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