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August 18, 2025 23 mins

Even on vacation we made sure you had a podcast! In today’s episode, we’re diving into some of the most frequently asked questions from our listeners—questions that highlight what makes the DAYnamics Show podcast and the Dynamics Series so impactful for personal growth. Let’s explore these together and uncover insights to help you on your journey!

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Why we talk about different life paths are that no one's life path is the same,  each person is on their own soul journey with unique experiences chosen for their evolution.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to the Dynamics Show.
I'm Marianna, your host andguide, here to remind you that
flowing through each one of usis a dynamic energy that is ours
to use every single day.
That's why we emphasize the dayin dynamics, because it's just
not a one-time choice.
It is a daily commitment toyour dynamic well-being.

(00:25):
On this podcast, we know thatthere's no one-size-fits-all
approach to life.
That's why each episode iscrafted to help you align with
your own energy, ideas, positiveattitude and evolution on your
terms.
It's all about exploring whatlife can truly feel like when

(00:47):
you choose what genuinely servesyou and you live a dynamic life
.
You're here for a reason, solet's uncover it, tune in and
let's explore what's possibletogether.
Possible together Today.
Our podcast and recording is amixture of fundamentals and off

(01:10):
the cuff, the beginning of theyear and halfway through the
year.
Well, we do Q&A, but not just aQ&A.
It's the stuff that you guyshave either reacted to,

(01:31):
contacted us in some way about.
It's those core questions thatwe picked out out of many that
we felt like would be of realvalue.
That's why it sort of coversthe fundamentals of Dynamic Show
and Dynamic Series and alsojust off the cuff, because I'm
reading who wrote it in, andthen I'm going to answer it just
off the cuff.
But before we start that, Ialways like to set the tone for

(01:52):
our time together because it'smore than just a podcast.
We know that what we focus onexpands.
So let's just take a moment tocenter ourselves, be fully
present and listen with an openheart and an open mind.
To start, just let me ask youthis our audience, our listeners

(02:15):
do you like the Q&A part?
Do you like really getting thatunderstanding?
You know, that sort of fundiscussion?
But it's just with me tellingyou the questions and answering
them for you.
I know, for myself, I reallylike a good Q&A that doesn't go
on and on, and any of ourrecordings they're always under

(02:38):
30 minutes because we just feellike that's a good amount of
time.
And we also love beingavailable to our listeners, our
audience, to let them know thatwe truly appreciate, we truly
listen.
So not only do we respond wecan't respond to everyone

(03:01):
There'll always be some kind ofreply from us, but these are
going to be answered more indepth.
I hope you're all ready andwe'll move on to our first
question Now.
Our first question comes fromAnthony.
You are always mentioning about, no one's life path is the same

(03:23):
.
So what does that really mean?
Well, if you haven't heard allof our resources, obviously, so.
Thank you for the question.
First, anthony, the resourcesyou know.
It talks about.
You are where you are at anymoment, and for those that are
open to know or even open tohear, this concept is that maybe

(03:49):
before you came to thisphysical experience, that you
chose some of the things thatyou wanted to experience and to
evolve through, and so we neverknow what someone's life path is
going to be, because we're notthem and sometimes we don't
understand it or we don'tunderstand why things are
happening in a certain way, butthen later on we find out oh

(04:12):
yeah, maybe that's this, ormaybe they just came down for a
short time, and sometimes maybethey came down for a longer time
.
Maybe there was some not sogood experiences with family,
friends.
Whatever it might be.
We just don't know whyeverybody has chosen to come to

(04:35):
this physical experience in thislifetime, but know that if
they're part of your life,they're part of your soul,
family on some level.
And the other thing is thatseason, a reason or a lifetime
like sometimes there's peopleare just in your life for a
short amount of time, to be partof your path again to help you

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evolve.
Now, if you choose that to dothe evolution of your soul and
of your life while you're here,then that's great.
So if that is the case, thenyou'll be grateful for
everything, no matter what.
If I don't really like that,what do I prefer instead?
Or if I do really like that,then this has been a blessing.

(05:19):
But if you look at everythingand be grateful and a blessing,
then you'll know that you'regoing to be involved.
If it's a challenge, you'll belike okay, well, what is this
trying to show me?
What is this trying to teach me?
Like, even if it's a greatevent, or even what we would
call a tragic event, it's justlike what is this telling me
about my overall life?
If we look at things sospecific sometimes instead of

(05:41):
like overall view of our, I'mhere on a soul's journey, I'm
here on a life path.
So let me look at it from thosebigger eyes, that bigger
perspective.
And I understand and you don'tneed to write into me that there
is some really you know, not sogreat things that we have to go

(06:05):
through sometimes.
But it is a challenge.
You know.
It's not good or badnecessarily in whatever label we
put on it.
If you try to stay as neutral aspossible, maybe the thing that
I look at the most is like, whatis my next best decision about
this now, if you can remain asneutral as possible?

(06:26):
It doesn't mean you don't haveemotions, it doesn't have
feelings or thoughts or anythinglike that.
It just means if you can try tostay in that neutral part.
Once you allow yourself to feelwhatever you want to feel, get
back to that neutral place andgo hey, what is the next best
decision right now around thissituation, and what is it trying

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to show me in my soul's journey?
You know, and show me universe.
Let me know that type of thing.
So I think that is my thingabout.
No one has a life path, andagain, the life path that you
have for yourself too, itdoesn't have meaning until you
give it some meaning, you know.

(07:08):
So it's like what you thinkmight be a mundane life, other
ones might, someone else mightthink it's exciting.
You never know from whatperspective that everyone's
looking at it, but it doesn'treally matter.
It matters what you feel aboutyour life path and making the
best of every moment and beinggrateful for every moment.
Hopefully that answers it,anthony.

(07:32):
If not, then just again followup on a contact form.
So thank you again very muchfor question.
Number two comes from the handledrjoebzed7965 and it just says
you added belief dynamics toyour series.

(07:53):
First of all, I want to say Ifully agree, because I think
beliefs play a big part,especially as a doctor, in not
only the physical health of mypatients but also the mental and
emotional and spiritual side ofit as well.
Why did you actually add it?

(08:13):
So, first of all, thanks againfor the question and there was
many reasons why.
And if you haven't listened toall the information that we've
posted around belief dynamics,then dynamicsseriescom and then
go to dynamics and then you'llfind beliefs and that'll give

(08:34):
you some links to like thepodcast, the vehicle videos, the
blogs, all that stuff.
We covered it just for half amonth because it sort of had to
fit into fitting all ourdynamics into one year.
So beliefs shape our physicalexperience and that's one of the

(08:55):
reasons like it's underratedsometimes, I feel like about how
important it is for us to payattention to our beliefs.
They impact our overallwell-being.
Are you either havingempowering beliefs or limiting
beliefs Probably both, dependingon you.

(09:17):
Know what your circumstance is.
Beliefs influence everythingthoughts, emotions and I've
always thought that beliefs arejust thoughts, that we keep
thinking and then they turn intoa habit and then we turn into
like okay, well, let's proveourself right and then find
situations to prove ourselfwhite, because law of attraction

(09:38):
that which is like into itselfis drawn like, attracts, like
you believe something and thenokay, the universe goes, okay,
that's what she believes.
Let's give her some of that.
Beliefs are really, I think,really important.
There's so many more reasonsfor that, but just because we
have this short amount of timein our podcast to go over all

(09:59):
these questions, then I justfeel like look at your beliefs.
So thank you very much for thatquestion and when we dither,
I'm sure it'll come up again.
Anonymous is our next question.
First, a compliment Love yourdynamics.
You were doing all theoverviews of them.

(10:21):
Wealth was my favorite so far.
It is for a lot, because it'slike you don't even realize how
much wealth affects so manyaspects of your life and it's so
much more than the money part.

(10:42):
I thought you may have said orposted somewhere you are doing,
you're going to go into deeperexplanations of them.
Can you clarify please?
Yes, we certainly can Anonymous.
Yes, we certainly can Anonymous.
We wanted to get through thevery first portion of all of
them, so we would have a basisof like a blog or two and then

(11:06):
have a podcast, mostlydiscussion that we're having
with my daughter Makoda, andthen a vehicle video or some
just some social media postsaround that subject matter.
I think we're just we're goingto do that until the end of the
year and then that'll coverevery dynamic that we have, and

(11:30):
then next year we'll look atgoing into something really
deeper and having courses oronline workshops or you know,
whatever the trend is.
You know there's so much morebecause a lot of feedback that
we get is just we love this, butwe want to go deeper.
So that's why you have probablyheard it being mentioned before

(11:54):
that the deeper part of it islet's look at this really and
let's do some online courses orworkbooks or downloadable stuff
or meditations or mantras,whatever it might be, to
actually enhance what hasalready been done.
To actually enhance what hasalready been done, and so I look

(12:14):
forward to doing that.
But first of all, we wanted toget through this year and make
sure that we covered everythingand live life as well and take
vacation and this and that.
So, yes, so it is coming and itwill be in 2026.
So thanks so much for thequestion in 2026.

(12:36):
So thanks so much for thequestion.
Our next question that was sentin is from Najeti and hopefully
I've pronounced that properly.
So thank you.
If I'm not apologize, it says Inoticed that you updated your
website homepage, then added adynamic assessment, and so why
did you do that?

(12:56):
Well, we're always evolving.
We're very dynamic and youdon't.
First of all, if you don't knowwhat dynamic is, go to the
website under dynamics and ithas all the definition and the
origin of it all.
And being dynamic does not haveto mean that you're really loud

(13:17):
and charismatic all the time.
There's a lot of introvertsthat are very dynamic.
We updated and we are alwaysupdating our information.
You might go there one day andthen the next day it will be
something different, because wehave then got that intuitive

(13:38):
feedback or just evolution ofwhat we're doing ourselves
through courses or this or that,or your own inner guidance that
you have.
That would better suit what itstands for, and we're talking
about dynamic series, thedynamic show, kid dynamics, all
of the in, all of the dynamicsthat it encompasses.

(14:01):
And then we put the dynamicassessment in there because we
thought maybe people are dynamicand they've never really seen
themselves as that and maybe byanswering I think there's seven
questions, seven questions, yeahand maybe by answering those
questions that they realize thatthey are and that how they can

(14:23):
be dynamic more because we havedynamics of a person which we
focus on the most.
We want to summarize it, wewant to make it clear and we
wanted to just ensure thatpeople were understanding like
this is what we stand for.
Why do you want, why should youlook at dynamic series and what
is the benefits and the bestparts, and and then go into the

(14:47):
dynamic assessment and then youcan sign up for the newsletter
if you would like, and it's onlymonthly, we don't sell your
information and it's just goingto be about a little bit of a
deeper understanding of thatmonth, of whatever dynamic we're
having, and then a contest andthen links to other things that

(15:10):
would really enhance a littlebit more.
If you want to subscribe, thenthat's great.
You know where to go todynamicseriescom.
So thank you for the questionfrom Najat.
Next question comes from Susie.
She said I subscribed to yourdynamic show podcast and I

(15:33):
noticed over the months that youhave changed your intro and
outro from when you firststarted.
Well, absolutely, yes, you know, sometimes people have a jingle
, some people have the music.
We just have that calm musicwhen we start and then we just
want you to like, center intoyourself.
We want to say a few words andthen we want to set the tone and

(15:57):
then get into the podcastitself, because sometimes it
takes a mind just a little bitto sort of unwind from wherever
you've been, whatever you'vebeen doing.
So we want to take that, youknow, two or three minutes to
just like, slowly bring you intolistening to it, instead of
like right away, you know, likejust settle yourself in, focus

(16:19):
your attention.
And so we've changed thewording of the intro and outro
as, again, as we evolve, as wehonor our dynamic self, and that
better represents what we feelthe dynamic show should be, and

(16:40):
it will continue to change.
I am sure that's the thingabout us and our audience and
our listeners, because we knowthat we're constantly evolving,
we're constantly changing andwhat used to fit before may not
fit again.
And we're constantly changingtoo, and I know not everyone
likes change, but at the sametime it's just like it's

(17:02):
evolving, with our own evolution, you know, and our own
dynamicness.
And absolutely, you know,there's always a one, you know,
version 1.0, 2.0, 3.0.
I mean like, look at the AppleWatch, look how many versions of
that is there.
Or the phones of differentkinds.
You know, there's always, it'salways improving.

(17:24):
So, by all means, yes, we diddo the intro and outro and
that's the reason why.
So thanks again for thequestion, susie.
Intro and outro, and that's thereason why.
So thanks again for thequestion, susie.
The next question is from thehandle, josia, and that it says

(17:45):
when you say what serves yourhighest good or your highest
bliss, what do you mean by that?
What it means to us and me islike opening to more than my
brain and my mind can imagine atthat moment.
Let's use an example of a car.
I want this kind of vehicle andI always say one.

(18:08):
I always say now or better, andfor my highest good and bliss,
meaning that I'm open to evenbetter than I can imagine at
that moment.
And so I use that foreverything that I'm putting out
as an intention to the universeand what I prefer to the
universe.

(18:28):
It's like blah, blah, blah and.
Or because, again, sometimes mymind just can't comprehend.
And if the universe is alwaysproviding everything is possible
, everything is unfolding forthis, for me, then, yeah, I want
to have the best and thehighest that is going to serve

(18:51):
me the best in the long run.
I hope that answers yourquestion.
Again, any of these questions.
If you want furtherclarification from those that
sent them in, then please, byall means, just, you know, you
know how to contact us.
Thank you so much for thatquestion.
And the last one that we havehere today is from Myla Could be

(19:14):
Mila or Myla.
You talk a lot about co-creation.
So what is that about?
You're creating your reality onsome level and by your thoughts
and by your feelings and byyour intentions, and you are the
primary creator in that.

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But you're still interactingand influenced by those around
you, in your world, by theuniverse, both good, bad and
different.
And again, if we, like I saidearlier, can stay as neutral as
possible, then that's perfect,because nothing has meaning
until you yourself give itmeaning.

(19:56):
So the co-creation is thosethat are in your life reflecting
back to you what your vibe is.
Law of attraction plays a bigpart about that.
Your soul, family, isco-creating with you.
Weather is co-creating with you.
Everything that you see iscreating with you.
Everything that you come incontact is creating because

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you're in relationship witheverything.
So you're constantlyco-creating.
Who and what do you want to bein the creation of your life?
Even when you're with yourselfwith your own thoughts and,
again, your own feelings andyour own intentions, you're
still co-creating.
You're still making somethingthat you want, putting that

(20:41):
forward, because thoughts initself are an energy, and so
you're constantly co-creatingwith everything in your life.
Too many things to mention, butnonetheless you are co-creating
.
And if you want furtherclarification with that, then
let me know.
But just think, hey, I'mco-creating with this person,

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this place, this thing.
How do I want to co-create?
You know who do I want to be?
So thank you so much for thatquestion, myla, or Mila, thank
you so much.

(21:31):
So that covers the seven mostinfluential questions that were
repeated to us in different ways, deeply influencing you, and
then share this podcast with afriend and then you can also
look for other podcasts fromwhat might have intrigued you or

(21:52):
that you want more informationon, and if you don't find it,
then write into us and we'll dosome kind of blog podcast.
Write into us and we'll do somekind of blog podcast vehicle
video, mantra, meditation, aworkbook, whatever it might be.
So just we love your feedback.
Visit dynamics showinfo anddynamics seriescom multimedia

(22:13):
podcast to dive into all of ourcontent.
And then a quick reminder allmaterials shared on this show
are copyrighted and are meantfor informational purposes only,
and so I just want to say againthank you so much for
interacting and being part ofour co-creation of this podcast,

(22:35):
this dynamic show.
Podcast, this dynamic show.
Until we meet each other again,thank you, thank you, thank you
for tuning in to this dynamicshow and make it a dynamic day.
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