This episode explores the energetic differences between fighting against something, fighting for something, and the more empowering states of standing in or standing for our values.
You’ll be invited to notice when you’re caught in fight energy—whether against or for—and consider shifting to stand in love, compassion, and truth instead.
This practice transforms how challenges are experienced, moving from a win-lose mindset to one fostering creative, inclusive, and peaceful outcomes.
You’ll be encouraged to reflect on which energy resonates most with you—fight against, fight for, stand in, or stand for—and to ask your inner voice of love for guidance on your personal path. This mindful shift is a continual practice that helps reclaim energy and align with deeper truths amid life’s complexities.
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What is the Love Says podcast?
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What unfolds when we each find our own way back to a place of love?
Love can get us through the most painful moments, give us the freedom to grow , the courage to change - and Love can lead us to a whole lot of peace and joy and possibility.
So let’s see what happens — in us, in our life and in our world when we listen in to what Love Says.
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the Love Says podcast Team:
Co-Produced by Elizabeth Johnson & Paul Voran
Engineered by Paul Voran at SoapBox Records
Logo Art Design by Courtney Stephens of Fairfield Street Designs
Theme music by Paul Voran
Messaging & Marketing by Amy Fukuizumi at You're a Big Deal