In this transformative episode of "Inner Edison Podcast," Ed Parcaut and Marsha Vanwynsberghe dive deep into the power of addressing subconscious beliefs and emotions to foster personal growth. Marsha, an NLP trainer, speaker, podcast author, and coach, shares her journey of overcoming guilt and shame, fueled by unresolved subconscious issues. Drawing on her 27-year background in kinesiology and experience with NLP, Marsha illustrates the profound impact of tools like EFT tapping, hypnosis, and subliminals. The discussion unfolds with a rich blend of humor and insightful metaphors. From outdated TV set adjustments to the skewed realities of social media, Ed and Marsha examine how internal narratives shape our perceptions and relationships. Ed touches on the challenges and rewards of parenting, sharing personal anecdotes and reflecting on social media’s influence on reality. Highlighting the importance of authenticity and vulnerability, they emphasize the power of sharing personal stories to build genuine connections. Ed elaborates on the challenges of podcasting, the significance of consistent practice, and his mission to share people's stories through platforms like "Helping the Brave," aimed at supporting veterans. Join us as we explore the evolution of technology, the necessity of setting boundaries in personal and professional realms, and the importance of addressing personal issues that infiltrate work behaviors. Whether you’re interested in NLP, the impacts of social media, or the art of podcasting, this episode offers invaluable insights and actionable advice. Marsha’s contact information, podcast "Own Your Choices Own Your Life," and her book "When She Stopped Asking Why" are available in the show notes. Tune in for a candid conversation that bridges the gap between personal struggles and triumphs, fueling intentional growth and purposeful living. 🚀 **Stay Connected with Ed Parcaut**:
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