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Hello, I'm Charles Covace, Australasia's passion provocateur.
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Welcome to this week's episode of the Charles Covace Show, episode 159.
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Whether you're watching on YouTube or rumble or listening via podcast, there's a very exciting
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day as I'm recording this on July the 16th because the clock has just tipped over in
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the Southern Hemisphere into the second half of winter.
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That means we've gone through the first half of winter.
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Very exciting.
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In this week's episode, I want to remind you again of the crucial principle that discipline
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leads to freedom.
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You know, I'm a freedom warrior via passion, via health, via legal strategies, via industrial
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hemp and via freedom of speech, particularly through comedy.
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If you want freedom, you need to adopt, review and commit to disciplines that serve you.
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of value of you, what new disciplines will be of value to you to take your next big leap.
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0:01:53 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction] that my frequent discussions on freedom help you to focus on this crucial aspect of
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being human so that you don't accidentally or negligently lose the freedoms that you
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might otherwise take for granted.
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Our format for the show is in four parts.
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0:02:13 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction]ly, I explore the big idea.
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Secondly, I share some resources to help you implement the big idea.
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0:02:19 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction]ly, I review some crucial aspects that have happened during the week.
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And then finally, the fourth part is for newer viewers and listeners where I discuss the
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So let's get into today's big idea.
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I want to remind you again of this crucial principle so that you have no chance of forgetting
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you're keeping those disciplines so that you constantly recommit to those disciplines and
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then be willing to review them.
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0:03:21 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction]ined about your health, that leads to freedom of movement.
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It enables you to move elegantly.
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You are free in movement.
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And if you are not focused on poor health, you are freer in your thinking rather than
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if you own poor health, you're focused on the problem of solving your health.
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Oh, I got it.
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Gosh, Julie.
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That leads to financial freedom.
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gives you financial freedom into the future.
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One of the key differences between rich and poor people is that rich people get money
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to work for them.
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It's a big worry for many entrepreneurs and people in business and including your job.
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But let's focus on children for the moment.
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Freedom from worries, a big, big issue.
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were immense and they had huge worries about those children.
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your life.
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You are free from these fears.
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There's a beautiful line in the Bible that says, perfect love comes from your heart.
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The more you come from a spiritual space, the less fear you have in your life.
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You are free from fears.
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to take your next big leap?
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And you are already a competent human being.
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So it's one insight that might help you take that next big leap.
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Here's some ideas of potential disciplines.
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In a world of wokeness, of political correctness, of huge government debt, the World Economic
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Forum goal of one world government, the lies that we're taught about climate emergency
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security threats, the China-Taiwan issues and so on.
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Here's the seven.
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Number one, discipline about the source of your food.
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It's becoming more and more apparent that toxicity is such an imposition on your health.
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And so making this decision about being disciplined about where your food comes from.
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I no longer watch television, mainstream media news.
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I read one newspaper, The Australian.
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I'm disciplined in how much time I give to the mainstream media.
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I get that physical newspaper because I want to keep the evidence of what the mainstream
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media is publishing so that in the future I can come back and point out the lies that
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were promulgated, which will be hard to find online.
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I am seriously concerned about the global issues that are being raised, the threats
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climate emergency.
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massive difference to your ability to survive and thrive in a new world structure, in a
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might be happening.
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of your inalienable rights so that you don't let them go.
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they are, then you won't know what to stand up for.
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You won't know what you can do.
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I'm amazed at how little that we studied and how much law there is to know.
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And I'm finding myself having to be disciplined about continually developing my skills in
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areas that were not taught to me, particularly constitutional law and particularly living
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man living woman concepts versus dead corporations.
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I urge you to think about whether this is a useful discipline for you.
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And your self-awareness about your body is unique to you.
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Your body is unique and your awareness around that.
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No one else can tell you about what you're feeling.
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work where the government doesn't want it to work.
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bank digital currency environment.
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Governments are talking about it.
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How wonderful it will be.
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It's not going to be wonderful.
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It's a form of deliberate slavery where you lose your freedom because government can limit
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you in where you can use your digital currency.
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And that includes the lies around the 15-minute ghettos, commonly called 15-minute cities,
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where your digital currency won't work outside a particular radius.
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value in helping you to preserve your freedoms.
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If you don't do this, when the World Holocaust Organization, sometimes called the World Health
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Organization, comes along and demands a quarantine and you don't want that, bang, you get locked
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away.
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I'm dealing with this ability of you to be free.
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And it's only when you lose your freedom that you really appreciate what it means to be
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free.
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So the resources.
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My book this week is written by a friend of mine, new book, Michael Gladkoff, called Speaking
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for Freedom, Your Guide to Promoting Life, Liberty and Limited Government.
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A matter dear to my heart.
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This book is going to help you fight for and share ideas about freedom.
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It's great to build a community.
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My spiritual tip is to be willing to ask for help if you need help.
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Sometimes we're too proud to ask for help.
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Well, I've learned that nobody does it alone.
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Where do you need help?
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My health tip.
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I was talking about toxicity, minimizing toxicity into your body.
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Well, I want to remind you that the number one cause of all disease, the number one cause,
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because we don't eliminate enough because we are open to the universe.
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Material comes in and goes out.
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So that ties then into how much water you drink.
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And then that ties into if you are in a flu-related environment of being careful of how much fluid
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flu ride you put into your body or chemicalized water from government controlled water supplies.
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My quote is by Roy L. Smith.
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have a terrible accident and die.
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They go to the pearly gates.
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They're admitted into heaven because they've lived wonderful lives.
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And the wife says to the husband, isn't heaven wonderful?
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Isn't this absolutely such a great place to be?
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And the husband grumblingly says yes.
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And if you had not had me on those health foods for the last 30 years, we would have been here 15 years ago.
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So there's a price for being healthy.
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You don't get to heaven quickly.
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Use today's big idea to review your disciplines, to raise your self-awareness around what disciplines are going to help you to take your next big leap in your life.
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I hope this show helps you make your life all that you want it to be.
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And it's an ongoing process.
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That's why coming back each week is of value, because each week you get one more idea, one more big idea.
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My aim for the show is to provoke you, to motivate you, to educate you, to inspire you to examine your life now and to do so for the rest of your life.
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Please visit our websites, Covest.com, CharlesCovest.com.
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If you like this show, share it with your family, your friends and your work colleagues.
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Subscribe to the show.
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You can discover more about the self-awareness and passion quest on my websites and my books, Passionate People, Produce and Passionate Performance are available at both of those sites.
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Now, let's review some key happenings during the week.
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I'm on TNT Radio on my weekly show at 4pm on Saturdays.
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Alina's knowledge around detox protocols you will find most helpful.
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It also reminds you of the or reinforces to you of the complexity of the human body, of how many of how complex it is.
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And anybody who says to you they've got the absolute answer for health is telling you a lie.
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When anyone tells you the science is settled, they're telling you a lie.
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Be willing to keep looking, to keep searching.
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And Alina's work will inspire you to do that.
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Another big issue is the amazing success of the movie Sound of Freedom, the true story of Tim Bellard CIA agent and saving children from the child sex trade.
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He's portrayed by Jim Caviezel, who played the role of Christ in Mel Gibson's Passion.
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Now, the point, the crucial issue to note is that the mainstream media in Australia and most places around the world is studiously ignoring this movie that has outsold Indiana Jones.
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All right. They're hiding the pedophilia.
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They're hiding the child sex trade.
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And the silence of the Vatican, of Pope Francis on this issue is also deafening.
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And his silence, I say, is collusion.
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It is outrageous.
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Talk about this movie.
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See what you need to find out about it.
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You'll get enough information about it in Australia because you can't see it in Australia yet.
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Apparently, it's going to be available on Twitter.
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So Elon Musk has said he'll make it available on Twitter.
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I didn't know you could watch a whole movie on Twitter, but apparently you can.
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Silence is collusion.
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I'm opposed to it.
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I'm not interested in having a Constitution making different racial distinctions in our Constitution.
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It's a fraud.
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It's a lie.
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And I will not vote for it.
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And I urge you to think about what it is all about, because, again, the government is not here for you.
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I used to think it was.
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No longer believe that.
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Well, just this week, look what's on in sport.
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There's Wimbledon, the Wimbledon final for women's last night and the men's final tonight.
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Novak Djokovic is into that final.
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He's the number two seed against the number one seed.
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I think his name is Alvarez.
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The Tour de France is coming into its third and final week.
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You know, these world class events, there's Australian cricket going on against England.
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There's football, you know, nine games every weekend for Australian Aussie rules.
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0:22:08 --> 0:22:[privacy contact redaction]ions, you know, while the crucial issues around our society are being ignored.
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That's how ancient Rome kept the mob under control by distractions in the Coliseum.
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So that then leads back to coming back to your disciplines.
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If you're disciplined, you won't be distracted.
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So if you're new to the show, stick around now for the foundational principles for the show and more background about me.
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If that's of interest to you, if you haven't seen it before.
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Otherwise, thanks for watching or listening.
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Thanks for spending the time on your own self-awareness journey.
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And until next week, may your week be full of passion, full of embracing the challenge that life gives you,
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0:23:00 --> 0:23:[privacy contact redaction]ines that will help you live the life that you want to live.
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Have a great week.
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See you next week. Bye.
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0:23:12 --> 0:23:[privacy contact redaction]eners who want to know more about my background and what else I do with my life,
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0:23:30 --> 0:23:[privacy contact redaction]es of the show.
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Here we are.
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Since 1993, when I left my legal career, a career that I love to become Australasia's passion provocateur.
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0:23:42 --> 0:23:[privacy contact redaction] inspired and provoked and educated and motivated people all over the world to discover and pursue their passion.
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0:23:51 --> 0:23:[privacy contact redaction]e via the books that I've written, via speeches at conferences,
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via in-depth team building programs, workshops over one, two or three days or over three months, six months.
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And I've coached people of all ages, one-on-one from small, medium and large enterprises, government enterprises,
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helping them to identify the often tiny changes that can make a massive difference.
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0:24:21 --> 0:24:[privacy contact redaction]es is that freedom is what makes us truly human.
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That's why one of the greatest threats that government imposes on you to force you to observe its laws is the threat of imprisonment.
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The loss of your freedom.
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0:24:38 --> 0:24:[privacy contact redaction] think about that.
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Government says, if you don't behave yourself, we're going to put you in jail.
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No, no, I don't want to go to jail.
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I don't want to lose my freedom.
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That's a reminder to you of why freedom is so important.
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Without freedom, you and I are not much different to animals.
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If you were locked up in a cage for the rest of your life, how different would you be to an animal?
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This commitment to fighting for freedoms for all people is carried out by me, primarily through five channels.
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Number one, preserving the freedom to pursue your passion.
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Number two, inspiring you to be able to be free through excellent health.
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Number three, helping preserve freedom throughout the world through the expansion of industrial hemp, a magnificent agricultural crop,
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0:25:33 --> 0:25:[privacy contact redaction] miraculous crop that enables every community to thrive independently of government.
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0:25:43 --> 0:25:[privacy contact redaction], the power of government to take away freedom is minimized.
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Number four, fighting for freedom through legal strategies.
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0:25:53 --> 0:25:[privacy contact redaction]rategy consultant as an interface between clients and their lawyers.
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And number five, as chairman of the Australian Institute of Comedy and as a board member of the Australian Cartoon Museum,
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fighting for the freedom of thought and speech through uncensored comedy and humour,
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0:26:18 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction]ness in the comedic space.
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When you block freedom of speech, freedom of thought, that's the beginning of the end of your freedoms.
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0:26:30 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction]es for The Charles Kovacs Show are found on the formula SA plus P equals S.
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Your self-awareness added to your passion will guarantee that you are successful.
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0:26:45 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction] found in life is that success is the progressive realization of your worthy ideals.
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The progressive realization of your worthy ideals.
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This show is also guided by Socrates' famous principle and quote,
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the unexamined life is not worth living.
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You can see I'm wearing my red jacket.
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I wear my red jacket for all my shows.
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Red is the colour of passion so that when you see me on the YouTube version,
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it reminds you that when you see red in your life,
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0:27:17 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction]ion, am I pursuing my passion?
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What am I passionate about?
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0:27:22 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction]ill passionate about that?
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What might I newly be passionate about?
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0:27:27 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction]ore one big idea that can change your life.
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And it's just one big idea because there's a chance you will remember.
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If I give you too many ideas, then we get confused and we don't do anything.
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Clarity leads to power.
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Confusion kills passion.
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0:27:45 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction]ical resources that you've heard me describe in the earlier
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part of the show.
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A spiritual tip, a health tip, lyrics of a song, a book, a quote, and of course humour.
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0:28:00 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction] no intention of being politically correct.
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0:28:03 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction]ions, including my addiction to great coffee.
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Hmm.
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0:28:12 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction]ion to exercise, my addiction to reading,
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0:28:15 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction]ion to certain other unmentionable in public type behaviours.
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Who would know what they are?
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This show definitely subscribes to the view that we have a spiritual life.
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So if you don't like discussion of spirituality, this show is not for you.
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I promise you that I don't include anything in this show that I don't consider to be true
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0:28:38 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction] not found to be useful in the work that I've done over the past 28 years,
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0:28:44 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction] 50 years in business as a lawyer, as a consultant advisor.
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0:28:50 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction]uff with you that is of value to you.
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Finally, if you have any questions or suggestions,
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0:28:58 --> 0:29:[privacy contact redaction] me at Charles at Covest.com.
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Again, thanks for watching and listening to my show.
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Bye.