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January 25, 2022 30 mins

Joining today to discuss the rising tension between America, Ukraine and Russia are Scott Uehlinger, is a Retired CIA operations officer and Russian intel operations expert who has written extensively on Russiagate and the Steele Dossier and Rebekah Koffler is a former Defense Intelligence Agency officer and currently a strategic intelligence analyst with The Lindsey Group. She is the author of "Putin’s Playbook: Russia’s Secret Plan to Defeat America."

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, News round Up, Information Overload, hour eight hundred

(00:02):
nine for one. Shaun, you want to be a part
of the program. We went over with Peter Schweitzer and
his new book is amazing, actually red handed, how American
elites get rich helping China win. Well, we know also
that Joe Biden's helping Putin get rich and Russia win
and Russia get rich. You know, this is the same
Joe Biden that actually claim oh Putin doesn't want him

(00:24):
to be president because he would stand up to Russian aggression.
This is you know, remember Hunter, zero experience. Hunter got
three and a half million from a Russian oligarch for
what God only knows. The only thing I think Hunter
can do now he can send the former crack addict
maybe to negotiate with Ukraine and Russia. Considering he's made

(00:45):
millions from both countries with no experience, maybe he can
broker the peace for Joe. This is what Joe said,
because knows if I am prisoning hunited states, his days
of trity and trying to intimidate the United States and
in Eastern Europe are over. I'm going to stand up
to He's a bully, just like the President and I

(01:06):
know he doesn't want me to be president, but to
tell you what, when I'm president, things are going to change.
One of the reasons I'm running is because of my
age and my experience with it comes wisdom. We need
someone to take office this time around who on day
one can stand on the world stage, command the respect

(01:27):
of world leaders from putting to our allies, and know
exactly what has to be done to get this country
back on track. There's only one way to leverage and
stop Putin. And I don't know how compromised the Biden
family is here. It would seem there entirely compromise with China,
with Russia, with Ukraine, the quid pro quos, zero experience Hunter,

(01:52):
you know, fire the prosecutor. You're not getting a billion,
the former first Lady of Moscow, the Moneies that go.
There is a Harvard Harris poll that has come out
and fifty four percent registered voters say that Biden is
not able to handle difficult international issues like defending Ukraine

(02:12):
from the Russians or protecting Taiwan from China, which is
not particularly good. And by the way, it's a democratic polster.
Mark Pennett said that Biden's problems accelerated with the failure
of the Afghanist dam pull out that has only a
thirty percent approval rating. By the way, case you're interested,
it's day one sixty four Americans held hostage behind enemy lines,

(02:33):
and Joe's turned the page and he's not doing a thing.
Here is the long and short of it, you know.
And it was a joke yesterday when the United States, Oh,
we're putting eighty five hundred troops on a heightened state
of preparedness because of the situation on the border with

(02:54):
Russia and Ukraine. Okay, Vladimir Putin has already put one
hundred to two hundred thousand troops on the border. He's
got all his tanks and military equipment on the border.
There's not a damn thing that the heightened stated preparedness
for eighty five hundred troops in America is gonna have
any impact on Vladimir Putin's decision. And by the way,

(03:17):
Ukraine's not going to really be able to fight back anyway.
Russia's got a million troops soldiers and Ukraine has two
hundred and fifty thousand soldiers. Let's see, Russia has got
thirteen thousand tanks. Ukraine has two thousand, four hundred and
thirty tanks. Russia has four thousand, one hundred and forty
four aircraft fighter jets, and Ukraine has two hundred and

(03:41):
eighty five. They can wipe that out in a day now.
If I wanted to take on Vladimir Putin, instead of
giving a waiver two of the pipeline, the nord Stream too,
that Donald Trump had stopped, and then canceling simultaneously the
Keystone XO L pipeline in our country and stopping exploration
all what was the place in our country? What I

(04:02):
would do is I'd instantly ratchet up full production of
American energy and I'd find a way to get it
over to our Western European allies as quickly as possible,
and I would bankrupt Russia. And that is the single
best way to fight Putin and her Putin if you

(04:23):
want to, if you want to take on President She,
you don't go to war with China. That would be stupid.
There's gonna be a lot of dead people by the
end of that war. What I would do, it's very simple.
You get as many nations aligned against China and you
stop importing their products period, and that would bankrupt that country,

(04:43):
and then you can start charging them for the damage
and the carnage and the wreckage that they wreaked on
the world with COVID nineteen. Anyway, here to discuss all
of this rising tensions with Ukraine and Russia. Scott Yuelinger's
back with US retired CIA ops office, a Russian intel
operation expert. He's written extensively on Russia Gate to steal

(05:05):
thirty Dussier that Hillary paid for. Rebecca Koffler's with US
former Defense Intelligence Agency officer, currently a strategic intelligence analyst
at the Lindsay Group. And by the way, she authored
the book Putin's Playbook, Russia's Secret Plan to Defeat America,
which I believe is true. Anyway, welcome both of you. Rebecca,
let me start with you. If you want to hurt

(05:27):
Putin and you want to hurt Russia, America must must
produce more energy and get that energy and starts applying
our Western European allies, because that is the fifty percent
of the Russian economy. I absolutely agree. Sean. In fact
you laid it out here is so brilliantly that I

(05:48):
wish he served on the National Security Council, you know,
because these people have messed thinks up, not only with
Russia but even previously would Afghanistan, Iraq, And they had
all indications and warnings what we call you know, Scott
and I were both from the intelligence community. We call

(06:08):
it I MW indications on warnings President Obama. We briefed
him what Russian's intentions were, what Putin was up to,
and yet Obama ignored our warnings because he wanted a
reset with Russia, and his vice president Joe Biden, was

(06:28):
also in favor of friends literations with Russia, which is
just a foolish policy. And now we are on the
brink of war because they didn't develop a counter strategy
to Putin's hostile intention and top secret plans to destabilize
Europe and if need be to wage war with the

(06:51):
United States that if we intervene, well this is going
to be an America does nothing situation, Scott, because the
eighty five hundred troops on a heightened state of preparedness
means nothing and it will do and NATO will have
no impact on what happens here. Vladimir Putin is free

(07:13):
to walk in and even seem to get the green
light from Biden himself with his minor incursion comment, there's
nothing that NATO or the United States is gonna do
to stop Vladimir Putin, and Joe Biden does not have
the ability to do the one thing that would hurt
Putin and hurt him financially and stop Russia from getting

(07:36):
rich again, and that would be to outproduce him with
energy and provide cheap energy to our allies. He's not
going to do that. I don't see any other options,
do you. No. I mean, certainly, everything you're saying about
energy is absolutely true. And in fact, half the reason
we're in the mess we're in is because Germany, under
the Obama administration, decided that making their economy entirely dependent

(07:58):
on Russian energy was a good idea. Obama did not
push back on that. President Trump pushed back on it,
but by that time it was already too late, because
the pipeline is completed and it is now just awaiting
bureaucratic approval. So basically, Putent effectively undermine NATO, and it's
deterrent because of the German Green movement. And but here

(08:20):
here on a second, there would be something that that
could be done covert operation. This is your background. You're
a retired CIA OPS. Is something called covert operations with
plausible deniability. You could blow that sucker up and say,
I don't know how that happened. Well, yeah, I suppose
you could. I think, but that would that could possibly

(08:42):
create a lot of issues with other countries as well. Yeah,
they would need they would need another source of energy
and that would have to come from us. But you know,
Biden has bought into this climate change cult and is
would never be able to produce any more energy without
you know, probably being impeached by his fellow Democrats. That's right.

(09:03):
I think. I think that despite everything that's happened, and
despite the Biden administration's absolutely incompetence with dealing with any
of this, you know, leaving us basically a choice between
a bad choice and a worse choice, I think that
in the end you're not going to see a conventional
invasion of Ukraine. I think I think Putin is going

(09:24):
to slowly ratchet down a little bit, because I think
even he senses that things are getting a little tense. However,
that does not mean that there's not going to continue
to be problems with Ukraine. There are going to be
continue to be problemss. But he's going to continue to
generate like a series of serial crises, to constantly put
NATO on the ropes, to destabilize us and to weaken

(09:45):
the Alliance, which he's done a good job of doing already.
So he's his hostile of actor to the West and
the United States as any former Soviet Union leader. Quick
break more on this Ukraine Russia showdown with Scott Yuhlinger,
retired CIA OPS officer Rebecca Koffler, former Defense Intelligence Agency

(10:07):
officer on the other side. Then we'll get to your calls.
The radio show, the mainstream media Love State. This is
the Sean Hannity Show. The following program where pre recorded.

(10:40):
All right, we continue in our discussion, our debate over
what is happening at the border with Russia and Ukraine.
Scott Yuhlinger, retired CIA OPS officer, Rebecca Koffler, former Defense
Intelligence Agency officer. So what is putin thinking right now?
He knows that Biden is a cognitive mess and weak,
and the alliance is weaker, and now he's flexing his

(11:02):
muscles and he's got the world all worked up and
there's absolutely no answer. I mean, what what's Putin's likely
response to the eighty five hundred American troops in a
heightened state of preparedness. Probably he's laughing, That would be
my guess. Right, that has no effect on any if
that's right. It doesn't. But I think that Putin, I

(11:23):
think when he's he's used to he's a great pover player,
a guy who's used to bluffing his enemy and getting
extracting sessions with limited um investment to it. I don't
think he wants to tackle the bear of actual and
actual invasion of Ukraine because that's just simply too over.
It doesn't suit his clandestine style, and it doesn't leave

(11:46):
him a lot of options. He still is concerned that
they could possibly turn off the noise stream pipeline after
the conventional invasion. However, he will continue. The problem is
is that Europe needs that needs that energy. Right, that's right,
But at a certain point by any country, when it's pushed, well,
sometimes you ignore its own best interest. So I think

(12:06):
he's going to continue the clandestine war in eastern Ukraine
and other places to create continue to create crises. But
I don't think he's going to actually send tanks across
you know the Belarussian Ukrainian border or the Russian Ukrainian port. Listen,
you know more about this than I do. I would
bet against that. I don't think he's amassing all these
troops and all those military might not to go in Rebecca,

(12:29):
what's your take? So my take is that he has
assembled the first pasta that gives them flexibility. He can,
if he decides to, he can attack Ukraine. You can
wage syby warfare, you can do a limited, as Joe
Biden term dead incursion into the Dombas area. What he's

(12:52):
doing right now, he's really collecting intelligence by engaging Biden's
quote unquote experts, the top US diplomats in meetings, and
the meetings until after meetings in Europe. You remember, we've
had three rounds of meetings and then they had a
rendezvous Putna Biden at the end of December. There's nothing

(13:15):
to discuss because both sides know that the treaty is
the so called guarantees for security that the Russians submitted unneedable.
Both sides know that, and yet they meet and meet
and meat. And that is because President Putin has assessed
by profiling, by having his intelligence services profiling Biden is

(13:37):
having a deteriorating decision making ability. And now you've put
this position for friendly relations with Russia. He profiled him
that he can run circles around him and as soon
as he decides when is the best training and putting
as a brilliant tactician. I think the questions about whether
he's like get stragued or not, but all analysts agreed

(13:59):
to a very good opportunist, and so he can do
any of those. What I am concerned about, um Sean,
is that inadvertently, Joe Biden, it will sleep walkers into
a war because mobilizing our eighty five thousand troops Putin
you know, I'm sorry, eighty five exactly eighty five while

(14:24):
it doesn't do anything like you said, it does nothing,
you know. Uh. The Russians have a system where they're
reading our indications and warnings and if those indications and
warnings in combination indicate that we are preparing to do
something that Putin is paranoid about that. You said early

(14:47):
the one thing that is craid of is conventional military
superiority UM of the US of Russia. Then it might
trigger their preemptive doctrines that Russian have and they would vage.
I have a stating time. I don't think Joe Biden
is not capable of forcing that preemption. And I'll also

(15:09):
predict meant the Russians showing Joe Biden's and people of anything.
I'm just concerned about the Russians and misinterpreting what Biden
is doing. Oh, I think they know full well he's
not going to do a thing. I think that calculation
is one hundred percent accurate, and they made that assessment
a long time ago. Uh. It's not a good situation,
that's for sure, especially when you have a weak, frail

(15:29):
and compromise cognitively compromised President Scott. Thank you, Rebecca, thank you.
Quick break right back, Hi twenty five till the top
of the hour. We'll get to your calls in a
second here. I still I had a lot of fun
with Peter Doocy last night. Peter Doocy has emerged as
the single best White House correspondent by far today in Washington,

(15:53):
and he's the only one that asked tough questions. You
can tell that, you know, Jen Saki gets snarky and
and agitated every time that she has to call on
Peter and anyway, Peter yesterday says, well is inflac You're
going to impact the election, and Biden is a microphone
in front of him. Anytime you have a microphone in
front of you, you kind of need to assume it's hot.

(16:15):
Just like, tell Vladimir that'll have more flexibility after the election.
Tell Vladimir so on a hot mic. You know, he
calls Peter Doocey a stupid son of a bitch, listens

(16:41):
a stupid son of what a stupid son of a bitch. Wow,
that was very nice of him than you think, Linda.
And by the way, last week, he last out at
another Fox News reporter, Jackie Heinrich, for pressing him on
the growing Russia Ukraine conflict and one of the other

(17:03):
signs of cognitive decline. I'm being charitable here is these
flashes of anger. We saw it in the press conference
last week, and we saw it yesterday with Peter Doocy,
we saw it with Jackie Heinrich and and I think
anytime they pushed Joe even a little bit, like he
had to work one day last week given the press conference,

(17:23):
and now he's cranky as hell's he needs nappy time
to recover. And then he calls just before my show,
he called Peter Doucy, and Peter broke it on Hannity
and as his answer was, well, it was nothing personal, Pal,
I'm like, what kind of apology is that? What was
your take? I mean, listen, I give Doocy a lot

(17:44):
of credit. You know, he's really he's come up the ranks,
he's made his name his own, and he's he does
really good work. He asked the tough questions that none
of those guys want to ask, and I think part
of it is they know he doesn't have the answers anyway.
But you know, I disagree with you a little bit
on the cognitive decline thing. You know, I think that
he's an older person. I do not think he's aging well.

(18:04):
But I mean, he's not a very bright individual. I mean,
we've got forty seven years of evidence that show what
a moron he is. He's never had one successful moment
in his career on Capitol Hill in any capacity. He's
literally just a dumb ass. I thought that, you know,
he had a decent debate appearance with Paul Ryan. I

(18:26):
did think Sarah Palin Claubedom when they debated what I
mean I don't think getting up and having a debate
like you have a moment of brilliance. I'm talking about.
You know, there are exceptions to every rule, no question,
but his rule is being He's just a liar. You know,
he is a liar. His whole life has been lying.
That is what he does best. And he's lied about

(18:48):
a million things. Places that he's been, people that he's
talked to, houses. You know, I was at the Trinity Life.
You're saying he's just not very smart, but you a liar,
not smart, not smart, and he lies. Okay, I'll take
those two points, but let's go to the cognitive decline

(19:09):
issues specifically, which you're not see you seem like you're
not convinced about. Let me play the RNC AD. It's
better visually. I'll air it again tonight because it's it's
so well done. Uh, this is him from his pressure
last week, the political coverage. It looks some of the

(19:35):
political players and some of them. Let me ask, Okay,
I can't say that that ad is so well and done. No, listen,
come on, he obvious, I hear you. I'm not saying

(19:59):
that he's not in some sort of decline or he's
having some sort of episodes that are delaying the synapses
in his brain. I'm I'm not saying that. What I'm
saying is that when you take an ignorant person who
never learned anything in his life because he was too
elitist to think that he was was not the smartest
person in the room because that's what he thinks of himself,

(20:21):
and he's too busy lying and getting over. His whole
life was about getting over. So now he's old and
getting over, and like I just I don't know. I
just think it's a bad combination, you know, the whole thing.
I'm not doubting him or disagreeing on the combination, but
there is the combination. Josh. Josh is in Pennsylvania. Josh,
how are you? By the way, you you got a

(20:42):
big Senate race there. I'm supporting doctor oz I think
as most people know, Um, how are you and where
are you? Are you following it closely or no? No?
I truly don't care about doctor oz Um. I like
him a lot, but you know you're gonna be picking
a Republican Senate candidate and we need that. Yes, well,

(21:06):
I'm going again, But I don't think doctor Roz is
up to the challenge right now. I would disagree with you,
and I've spent a lot of hours on the phone
with him. But by the way, people doubted me when
I when I was getting a crap kicked out of
me saying that Donald Trump would govern conservatively, I was
you think I was right there? See, I'd rather have
somebody like Trump's son run instead of doctor Rozz. Well,

(21:30):
he doesn't live in Pennsylvania. I mean, so it doesn't
really have the ability to I mean, could buy him
a house. I think you have to. He would have
had to have been a resident by now. But anyway,
what's on your mind? Anyway, I want to talk to you.
Got two points to fix the presidential job performance. I
was thinking about it, and I've been listening to you
for the past three years, and you guys are freaking amazing.

(21:51):
I want to say Hi, Linda, because she's doing a
hell of a job for you. Well, I want to
talk about these two amendments a new president in two
ors you have for the constitution to fix this. Yeah,
you're talking about the state constitution. We're talking about the
state constitution of Pennsylvania. Correct, No Constitution of the United States. Okay,

(22:12):
so you want two amendments, which is very difficult to do.
What are they? Well, we have a special committee of
regular Americans to oversee presidential performance, like made up of
like disable vets or just regular people and not anybody
in politics that could corrupt it. I want to see them. Listen,
Donald Trump was a scale with you know, we have

(22:34):
the ratios and stuff. Okay, if it gets below forty
five percent, it's just like a regular job. It's like
hr human resources. You get below this, there's penalties for
again below that point. If it gets down to like
forty percent or lower than that special committee has the
right to have a hearing with say Supreme Court. We

(22:55):
actually have a mechanism already and it's a little different,
but it would serve it's it's the same purpose. It's
called the twenty fifth Amendment. Yeah, we're regular people running
the committee, like regular Americans at work. Hard I don't remember.
It's supposed to be regular people that represent your values
that you elect to office. Wow, not with we gotta

(23:17):
keep people out there like Grandpa Joe running a nursing
home there and now we can't have that ro Listen.
Democrats had no problem attacking Ronald Reagan on his cognitive strength,
John McCain on his cognitive strength, Donald Trump on his
cognitive strength. But they're all quiet about Joe Biden. Now,

(23:38):
Donald Trump took a cognitive test and he aced it.
I've looked at that test. I don't think I could
ace that test. It's a pretty hard test. It just
the way my brain works is a little bit different,
you know. I'm so used to free associating, you know,
and and at times digressing and then coming back to point,
et cetera. It's just my conversational tone, style and cadence,

(24:02):
and it just I don't really think that I think
Biden would bomb. I think it would be a disaster.
But I don't really need the test to prove to
me that this guy's in trouble. It's pretty obvious to me.
And if it was somebody that I loved and cared about,
I think I'd be stepping in by now. I think
I would have stepped in a long time ago. Actually,
I will stay in Pennsylvania. Thank you, Josh Steve his

(24:25):
next Steve, how are you glad you called sir saw
a good American? Are you following the Pennsylvania Senate Race. Yes,
and I'm like a vast caller. I do like he
certainly has the name recognition, and I've been watching him
on the show and I'm impressed. I mean, you know,
at first I was a little apprehensive, but you know what, Yeah,

(24:45):
he's making an impression on it. I'll tell you for
you know. It's it's interesting and there are a lot
of good people running um. But when you give up
millions of dollars in a successful show, and then I
ask why, and it goes because I want to give
back and I want to serve the people of Pennsylvania.
And then we talk about the only reason I'm supporting
him is because we've had long discussions about what's his

(25:09):
political philosophy and where he stands on issues, very similar
to the conversations I had in twenty fifteen with Donald Trump.
I mean, I said, I'm not supporting you if you're
not if you're gonna, you know, be a liberal. I said,
I don't support liberalism. And we've been friends, but friendship aside,
I support saving the country. You're getting him and I

(25:30):
appreciate that. But the reason I was calling was about
the zoning right Still that Biden talent his speech in
Georgia and what it means is me. And this is
what infuriated me, and even to some degree when Dana
Parina and Bill Hammer had Jen Saki on their first
time interview, pressing the Democrats if there is better suppression?

(25:57):
Where is the silver right lawsuits? Where are these? You
know you had record number of minority people voted in
twenty twenty. Where's Al Sharpton, Where is Reverend Jackson crying
from the high the mountains that you know sivil right
lawsuits should be filed. But there's no evidence. It's no

(26:18):
evidence whatsoever, but they get away with it. And I
wished Dana and Bill press sake on the interview a
little more to show the evidence where the suppression is taking.
Where's what's your evidence other than just saying that all
white people are white supremist and black people who can vote? Yeah, Look,

(26:40):
I mean where are the examples. Like one thing that
chucked me post election is you know yet all these
people signing affidavits. In other words, they're called whistle blowers.
We praise anonymous whistle blowers, hearsay anonymous whistle blowers, but
you got people that are signing their name to a
piece of paper, and I don't fee of perjury saying

(27:01):
that they saw this, this or this in terms of
in irregularity and the vote count or whatever happened to be.
Nobody wanted to listen to those people because they didn't
want the answer. If they really cared, they would have
at least listened to them. They would have vetted their
stories and and see what the truth is. That's the
way reasonable people work. You know, the things we're asking for,

(27:24):
voter ID signature verification, etcetera, etcetera. You know what, these
are simple, fundamental things. They don't suppress the vote of anybody.
And yet what the Democrats really want, they don't want
any integrity in the system anyway. One more Pennsylvania call?
Is it a via? Ye am via? How are you

(27:44):
glad you called? We only have about a minute. Okay,
thank you for taking my call. Sean. I know you
really like to speak about monoquo antibodies, and I know
you speak about it probably at least once, if not more,
a day. And I actually I am a nurse in
the Philadelphia area and one of my jobs is I
go into people's homes giving them the monoclonal antibodies when

(28:07):
they test positive for COVID. Yeah, well, first of all,
those services exist, that they do exist. It's expensive. Um.
I've helped people that I know in New York, and
especially for Amicron, there's a real shortage of gsk Strova
mab as you know, and that's the one that works
best on on Amicron, that variant where Regeneron and Eli

(28:31):
Lily work great on delta and alpha and beta as
you know. Also, I think it's a great service that
you're doing. What has been your what is your anecdotally
when taken early, how successful is it? Um? Extremely It's
funny Philadelphia, they just just pulled Regeneron and Eli Lily

(28:51):
off the market. Like on Sunday, I gave regenera on
and last night I couldn't anymore, and we were seeing
it's across the board. Um. You know, it's it's it's
a shame. I mean, we have so Trova mab. You know,
we're very thankful to the Department of Health and Pennsylvania
has been supplying the medication UM and obviously if the

(29:14):
federal government would allow more to come out, we would
have even more to give to patients. UM. But the
beautiful thing about. You know, the company I work for,
they either take insurance or it's UM, the federally Uninsured SOUN.
So there's absolutely no out of pocket costs for our
patients UM. And I actually had one client who told
me that she called the company because she heard about

(29:35):
Montaclona antibody is on the Sean Hannity Show. So I
wanted to thank you for that. Well, you know something,
and it's it's important now that we give the specifics
that and I don't know why there's a shortage, why
there's no operation warp speed for the one monoclone aliantibody
that works best for amicron and that's gsk Uh, the

(29:55):
Gladstone clients, Smith Trova mab Um because we we ought
to have it available for anybody. But thank you for
all you do to help people. You're amazing, nurses are amazing.
All Right, that's gonna wrap things up with today, Hannaday
tonight nine Eastern on the Fox News Channel. All Right,
is Joe Biden cognitively fit to serve? We're gonna go
back in time and we'll show you the videotape. The

(30:18):
Dan Bongino and Haralda will debate it. We'll check in
with doctor Mark Siegel and representative doctor Ronnie Jackson and
the Florida Surgeon General on the issue of mono clone lantibodies.
We have Lindsay Graham and Peter Schweitzer on how American
elites get rich helping China win nine Eastern Hannity Tonight,
Fox News. All right, thanks for being with us back

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Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

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