Dylan Charles and Judith Kwoba on Night Flight

Dylan Charles, Editor
Waking Times

It’s been a hot minute since I’ve given this blog any love or posted much content at all. I decided to take some time off to focus on other things that required my attention, and in the furlough I’ve been watching the predictable yet shocking turn of events in this world. Now, more than ever we are challenged to look at the world with a sense of powerful non-attachment and inner peace in order to have the strength and fortitude to stand in

Over the last couple of years I’ve been pursuing personal coaching as a way of using my experience, wisdom, and knowledge to assist people like you in developing the emotional clarity and personal power needed to rise to the occasion of these low times.

In this talk with the amazing Judith Kwoba of Night Flight, we discuss what it means to strive for and achieve emotional sobriety. What I see over and over again with my coaching clients is an inner condition marked by anxiety, nervousness, agitation, fear, overwhelm, and discouragement, which is clouding their ability to produce and prosper in this dense fog of propaganda and ominous world events.

I hope you enjoy this conversation and that you get something useful out of it. And if you’re at all interested in how my coaching can help you to achieve a state of calm resilience, then visit my coaching site HERE, or book a FREE 15-minute call with me, HERE.

Peace and Power,

_Dylan

About the Author

Dylan Charles is a self-mastery and self-sabotage coach, the editor of Waking Times, and host of the Battered Souls podcast. His personal journey is deeply inspired by shamanic plant medicines and the arts of Kung Fu, Qi Gong and Yoga. After seven years of living in Costa Rica, he now lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where he enjoys serving, training, and spending time with family. He has written hundreds of articles, reaching and inspiring millions of people around the world. Follow Dylan on telegram here, and sign up for his weekly newsletter here. On Facebook

Dylan is available for interviews and podcasts.

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