• The Devil, Insubordination and Creativity with author Sarah Tirri and Dr. Tia Jolie Phillips
    Oct 18 2024

    This episode opens with a casual, humorous conversation between the hosts, filled with light-hearted anecdotes centered around aviation culture. Tia Jolie Philips and Sarah Tirri discuss the camaraderie among pilots, sharing funny stories about call signs like "Stinky" and "Radar," while also reminiscing about past experiences related to the most dangerous and potentially life-threatening occurrence that has happened during the lifetime of the two hosts.

    The hosts blend entertainment with deeper themes, using humor to engage their audience while addressing topics like spirituality, wellness, and personal growth. Their approach seeks to make listeners feel part of the conversation, creating a relaxed atmosphere while exploring important life lessons.

    Amid the light-hearted banter, this episode features personal stories from aviation that highlight serious themes of responsibility and danger. One story involves an account of the near-crash Tia Jolie experienced during a military flight maneuver over the Gulf of Mexico. Another recounts a close call Sarah encountered as a student pilot while practicing maneuvers over the Everglades. Sarah talks about the dangers of overconfidence, and Tia Jolie the critical importance of airmanship. Both stories serve as cautionary tales about the balance between technical skill and personal responsibility in high-risk situations.

    The conversation then shifts into a philosophical exploration of truth and belief systems. Sarah discusses the difference between beliefs and truth, describing truth as something inherently beautiful, coherent, and loving. The hosts then critique what they consider to be flawed and unloving belief systems.

    The conversation then touches on the host’s personal interpretations of faith and God, questioning traditional religious narratives like the sacrifice of Jesus, considering instead a more benevolent view of God and what God did.

    A broader discussion of spirituality and atheism follows, where the speakers share personal stories about their family’s differing beliefs, including perspectives related to Sarah’s atheist brother. The conversation then brings to light more diverse approaches to spirituality, showing how people can embrace spiritual practices without the necessity of adhering to a belief in a higher reality.

    Tia Jolie addresses the concept of darkness and light, with both hosts rejecting the idea of a literal devil, emphasizing instead the need to take personal responsibility for one's actions, rather than attributing them to external forces that God is not in control of. This part of the discussion explores how darkness and evil are often personified, but can be understood as merely the absence of light, love, or goodness.

    From there, the hosts talk about creativity and resourcefulness, with stories of Tia Jolie overcoming challenges through innovation, especially during financial struggles she faced in her past. She shares examples of using ingenuity to solve problems, giving a nod to resourceful television character, MacGyver, and recounting how financial constraints led to creative solutions both in her former years and her current life on her farm.

    In the latter part of the episode, the hosts discuss the pursuit of happiness and the importance of enjoying the journey of life rather than focusing solely on material success. Sarah emphasizes that while money can provide security and freedom, true happiness is found in being content with the process of life and monitoring what goes on in the mind, encouraging listeners to be mindful of the type of thoughts they are thinking. She encourages listeners to choose a higher state of being, regardless of external circumstances, which is not always easy.

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    59 mins
  • The Non-Garden Spots of the World with author Sarah Tirri and Dr. Tia Jolie Phillips
    Oct 14 2024

    In this podcast episode, the discussion between author Sarah Tirri and co-hostess Dr. Tia Jolie Phillips centers on a unique approach to emotional healing that emphasizes creating a sense of safety and connection through physical touch and emotional support. The method focuses on helping individuals deeply entrenched in emotional darkness, many of whom come in feeling overwhelmed and disconnected. Through extended, intentional hugs, the goal is to channel the nurturing love of generations of mothers, establishing a heart-to-heart connection that provides profound healing. This hug not only offers physical comfort but also serves as a symbolic and emotional gesture, helping clients release their emotional burdens.

    The process goes beyond simple physical contact, offering an energetic and emotional reset for those struggling to feel grounded and loved. Visualizing clients as vulnerable infants enveloped in ancestral maternal love, the approach creates a safe, non-judgmental space for healing. This space allows clients to let go of the tension they've been carrying, often resulting in emotional breakthroughs. By the end of the session, many clients feel lighter, more connected to themselves, and transformed by the experience, demonstrating the deep impact of this method.

    As the conversation progresses, attention is turned to broader issues like substance abuse, dysfunctional family dynamics, and the struggles of growing up in unstable environments. Reflecting on personal experiences, it’s noted how difficult it is to navigate trauma without awareness or tools to understand it. In childhood, many people lack a deeper purpose or understanding of their soul’s journey, which can leave them stuck in survival mode. The discussion emphasizes the importance of finding ways to decode and heal from these experiences, even though many, especially children, may not have the resources or awareness to do so on their own.

    The significance of holistic approaches to healing is highlighted, particularly when trauma is deeply ingrained from a young age. The challenges of growing up in emotionally unstable environments are explored, where safety and support may be lacking. The method of extended hugs and channeling maternal love is presented as a powerful tool to address these emotional wounds, offering a pathway for individuals to release emotional burdens and reconnect with themselves.

    Later in the conversation, the discussion expands on the long-term effects of growing up without emotional and physical nurturing. This healing method provides individuals with an opportunity to reconnect with a deep sense of safety that may have been missing in their upbringing. By offering emotional and physical grounding, the process helps clients begin to process trauma and move towards emotional recovery, even if they were previously unable to do so due to a lack of resources or tools.

    The episode concludes with encouragement for listeners to seek healing practices that provide both emotional and physical support, especially for those who have experienced trauma or disconnection. The message is one of hope, emphasizing that healing is possible, even for those deeply entrenched in emotional darkness. By using compassionate, nurturing methods, individuals can rediscover their sense of connection and begin to release the emotional burdens they've carried for so long.

    The show was sponsored by PURE and produced by the Earth Angel Media Network,

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Soul Decodes with Author Sarah Tirri and Dr. Tia Jolie Phillips to Cast every Friday
    Oct 7 2024

    Author Sarah Tirri and Dr. Tia Jolie Phillips delve into profound topics surrounding relationships, spirituality, and the Journeys of our Souls. In the Soul Decodes conversation, you’ll feel included as they share wit, humor, candor, laughter, and occasionally, tears.

    Sarah and Tia Jolie are unscripted and agenda-free, making every show unpredictable and enjoyable. They provide practical advice and solutions for everyday challenges, equipping you with tools to make life easier, more enjoyable, and stress-free.

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    1 min