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An Exclusive Conversation On Awakening Your Higher Self - Brainz Magazine Exclusive Interview With Danny Morel
Ep. 103
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Danny Morel is a life coach and spiritual leader guiding millions throughout the world to awaken, heal and transform their life. Danny is known for hosting Awaken Your Highest Self, which is an event that takes place in-person multiple times a year, and additionally The Higher Self podcast, one of the top spirituality podcasts in the US.
In this episode, we discover the following:
- How can we awaken ourselves?
- Why do some people become empaths while others become sociopaths?
- What are the most powerful words a man can hear from a woman?
- Some encouragement for those who are currently dating.
With podcast host: Mark Sephton
Hope you'll enjoy the episode!
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