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July 7, 2025 60 mins

Scarlett and David Melville discuss his book, The 5 Things, and its focus on expressing love and personal growth, David shares personal stories about his aunt Isa's late-life transformation and his approach to managing negative thoughts. They explore various concepts including thought control, gratitude, and the importance of choosing love in challenging situations, with David emphasizing the impact of mindset changes and Scarlett sharing her experiences with forgiveness and teaching others about love. They encourage listeners to engage with their work and spread positive messages of love and kindness. Living life with no regret isn’t about being perfect or never making mistakes — it’s about living intentionally, learning deeply, and loving fully.

Listen to this podcast to learn: 

  • the importance of building connections

  • practicing gratitude

  • the value of being present


Check out David's website: https://sharing5things.com/

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