The Next Chapter with Charlie
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Show Notes Our guest today is author and speaker Morgan Rich. Morgan’s latest book, The Invitation Beyond, invites men to clarify how we want to show up in healthy partnerships, empowered career choices, meaningful family relationships, nourishing friendships, establishing healthy boundaries, self-advocacy, energetic sovereignty and living an abundant experience in all areas of life. Let’s find out more as we invite Morgan rich on the show…
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Show Notes Our guest today is author and speaker Morgan Rich. Morgan’s latest book, The Invitation Beyond, invites men to clarify how we want to show up in healthy partnerships, empowered career choices, meaningful family relationships, nourishing friendships, establishing healthy boundaries, self-advocacy, energetic sovereignty and living an abundant experience in all areas of life. Let’s find out more as we invite Morgan rich on the show…
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Show Notes “Michael’s life is a testament to the truth that adventure is not a destination, but a way of being. It doesn’t wait for holidays or perfect plans—it whispers from Arctic backroads and echoes through Silicon Valley boardrooms. It lives in the hearts of those bold enough to say, simply, ‘Let’s do this.’” Michael’s story offers a roadmap for anyone seeking meaning beyond their resume and proving that the sixties are the perfect time for radical new beginnings. Let’s find out more as we bring Michael Yang on the show! LINKS Please look into Michaels’s most recent...
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Show Notes Today we are chatting with Amy Rasdal, entrepreneur and coach to both successful and aspiring entrepreneurs. Let’s find out more as we bring Amy on the show!
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Show Notes Today we are chatting with Dr James Gregory, retired business executive who now spend his time as a prolific author of novels as well as non-fiction. Let’s find out more as we bring Jim Gregory on the show! LINKS Check out Dr Gregorys website, right HERE. Please review all of Jim’s books at Amazon .
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Show Notes Today we are chatting with Larry Kesslin, entrepreneur and philosopher of life. Larry writes this… “My life changed in 2012 during a trip to Africa. I went there to bring computers to rural villages in eastern and northern Uganda, but what I found was something much deeper. I met people who had very little in a material way, yet they were joyful, connected, and full of purpose. “Their way of living opened my eyes and made me rethink everything I believed about success and happiness. I wanted to understand one thing: Why are so many successful people unhappy?” Let’s...
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Show Notes Today my guest is Robin Harris, is a certified hypnotherapist, Ordained Minister, and Storyteller. But first of all she calls herself a HUMAN—and damned proud of it. And that is where I want to start our show today. LINKS You can visit Robin’s website .
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Today is a different show. I’m calling it a “solo-sode.” Just me, and Paul Today I plan to delve into a very unusual philosophical conversation that impacts us regularly.
I want to talk about “how we know what we know.” Philosophers call it epistemology. It’s a very tricky discipline. The ultimate question is “What is truth and how does you know what you call truth is true?” Especially, when extremely intelligent people disagree with you. Time Magazine’s cover story this week is, “Is Truth Dead?”
After all truth cannot really be proven. I see three disciplines: philosophical, scientific, and moral or ethical truth. The first, philosophical truth, I refuse to even discuss. For more than 3 thousand years philosophers have wrestled with this question and arrived at dozens of conclusions. I’m not going there.
Secondly, scientists believe theories are true because they can be “proven.” Well… that’s true, as long as you accept the current methodology of proof—math. I’m comfortable with that… until some form of Artificial Intelligence (or human) discovers some new methodology. Which is certainly possible.
But for now, scientific proof is even debatable. Different scientists studying the same subject have multiple hypotheses based on the same science. Okay… the world is not flat. That is truth. But Aristotle was saying that thousands of years ago.
But I am much more concerned with ethical/moral truth. That’s our subject today.
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