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Sharing a Few Thoughts - Ronnie King

Aug 31, 202112 minEp. 16
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A little short podcast.
Sharing a few of my inner thoughts that came from a question someone asked me.

"Why do I do my podcasts?"

The simple answer is . . . because I love doing them, not to mention the wonderful people I get to meet and interact with . . . what's not to like!

I truly hope my listeners enjoy them too and who knows, they may even light a spark within them also.

Have a wonderful day.
Regards Ronnie

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Transcript

Good afternoon my name is Ronnie from equine voices and I'm just coming to say hello and just to share a few thoughts, really. So I've been doing interviews and I've been going through a few notes and looking at some interviews that I need to edit. I'll go back actually, my first interview was with Justin Dunn from USA, and he's a horse trainer, but he's more than that. He's so much more he's knowledge and wisdom about life it's very easy to listen to and easy to apply to your own life.

So the stories he shares are with his horse about his horses and how they helped him and helped a lot of other people because he now runs a veterans group and works with people in horses and lets them interact and find out for themselves what it is to experience that connection with within other animal, within other being. And so these have troubled couple minds and the horses reflect and help them see what they need to do to focus on to, to move forward in life, which is an amazing thing to do.

But I recently edited the interview because when I first started to do this, I just put them out on a podcast as they were and when you're doing live interviews, it's a lot more different things that you're saying because it seemed to a live interview. So I've edited that and made it more for a podcast, which I didn't get chance to do. Cause this was February, beginning of this year and when you edit something, you have to listen to it in real time.

And I loved at it and it's not about listening to my voice. It's not about, you know, Hey, look, this is me and listen to my voice. It's the people I'm connecting with. I love their stories and I'm really passionate about it. And I hope that comes through in the podcast and interviews because what you see is, is me being. But it's more about what they have to share and their experiences in life and it's just amazing. And again, I've listened to it today, I found myself listening to car.

It's very humbling but each time I listen, something else resonate. So it's not words I hadn't heard before, so when you have any conversation with somebody you think, oh, yes. I've heard that before, or I know exactly what they're talking about but as your listening and connecting, it's very enlightening, when you listen to people's stories. You don't have to have a horse and you don't have to be involved with horses.

The information that comes through can be applied to you as an individual and my thing with the interviews, that's why I'm coming on today, somebody says why do you do with them, you don't get paid. Why do you do them? Because I loved them.

I love connecting with people, I genuinely love to hear their stories, but it's, it's, it's not just what I get out of it, hopefully somebody else might see that or hear something in there and it might give them a light bulb moment or inspiration to do something or just to connect with themselves and see what a wonderful being they are. And if their life is not going the way they would hoped that they can change it.

But it's when you look within, when you look to yourself and connect to that person, the one that knows all the knowledge, cause it's there, we all know it. We just need to find it and that's what I love. I absolutely love it, I guess so much pleasure and I'm learning to do things, I'm learning to be an editor.

Probably a little bit slower than a real editor, but you know, I'm getting there and I'm figuring out things about me as I'm doing this, as I'm producing this as I'm transferring them to a podcast, so that the sound that they flow in, you know, there's no breaks and things like that. But it's the people I'm connecting with and I find it fascinating and wonderful that when I connect these people, they don't know me and I asked them a question and all of them have said yes.

Some of them get that really quickly. And it's like, I've asked them, he said, yes. And we're all we're doing it in like a week. And for me that's because it's meant to be it's, you know, whatever. I'm sure you know yourself, you can hear things and you can see something on the TV and can listen to the radio. I think, yeah. I know that or somebody can be teaching you something and saying, this is what you have to do and you get yet. Yep. I get that. I get that.

But then another time you might hear it or see it, or somebody else have a similar conversation and it'll just be, yeah. It could be like a big moment where you really feel it, or it could just be a subtle moment and you're not aware of a change, but something's changed. Something's changed and your energy and I think that words, I don't think I know where's carrier vibration. We all have the vibration and it's the vibration.

If you get the right frequency that connects with you, it can unlock things. It can be a key to unlocking something that maybe you're not even aware of. And you might be oblivious to that, but you'll just feel maybe a little bit different or they'll be clearing in the cloud. And there'll be some inspiration or an idea will continue.

And I think that's what's happening as we connect because we are all interlinked, whether we will, you know, whether you believe that or not, we're interlinked, there is no separation. That's why if you've got a friend, you think, oh, I should give that friend a call. And they might say, oh glad you called. I was going to call you, you know, mapping a bit of a down day. I've got some exciting news to share with you.

That's connected but you're listening to that connection but you can have that with a stranger. You can have that within an animal. You can have that with yourself. And that is the best thing, because part of you knows what you should be doing, knows what's best for you, but there's free will so if we get in the way, the human side, our head get in the way, then it's just, well, you know, when you're ready to listen, I'm here, I'm here. So that's why I do the interviews for the people.

That's asked me that question because I hold heartedly. Love it. I absolutely love it. Because I feel it's going somewhere and it's not necessarily for me, a person that I'm speaking to that could lead to something else for them or somebody watching could lead to something else for them or hearing that. And it might not necessarily be to do with the actual person they're seeing but it's a link. It's a key, it's a vibration that we all carry. And in this day and age, that's how we connect.

Not just personally, but over the internet, you know Facebook gets a lot of criticism. But it's an amazing place and things can get done so quickly, positive things can get done so quickly. If you want to find somebody, if you've got a lost animal, if you want to connect, if you want to celebrate some thing, it's there, you know, how many parts, so you get to do that and not pay for it. So I'm not plugging Facebook by any means.

I don't have an income from it, but I appreciate, and I'm thankful for what it gives to me. Yes, there are other sides to it but I choose to look at the positive and you know, that's where I'm coming from and I love it. But I don't go around with my head in the clouds with rose-tinted glasses thinking life's a bowl of cherries all of the time. I don't but I find is yeah.

In those moments when I'm doubting or I'm asking questions, as long as I try and stay centered, or I go back to, to the center of me. Yeah. It doesn't last as long, or there's more insight to what just happened. There's a deeper understanding and it's not always tangible. I can't tell you what that is. And I can't say this is their learning in this lesson.

I just know because after there is a change, there's a shift and something I've been asking for comes along it's like okay you've got that one, here's this one. Here's this experience or is this what you've been asking for I just love it. So I wanted to share that because there may be somebody in one person that listens to this that sees this and a little, little spark oh a little shift may be happening with them and that's what it's about.

It's about wanting everybody to feel and see what their potential is. It's not about one-upmanship or being better than anybody else, whether you're famous or not, that's not what it's about. It's about being open. Working from the heart, coming from the heart and accepting who you are and not being afraid to let people know who you are. Not being worried about what they think, what they think, that's a big thing.

Anyway, I thought I would just share those few thoughts with you and I hope you're having a lovely weekend wherever you are in the world. And um yep thats it really, so this is me, just sharing a few moments with you and being excited because I've got some more interviews lined up. The gentleman I was talking earlier about just in done, he's just agreed to do another one. Well, because he's got to set a date. So I'm excited about that.

Because he was the one that I originally asked, quite a while before he actually did it because so it just never worked out time-wise but he was the original one that I asked. So I'm excited about that and to see what it is he's doing, with the veterans and he's in his knife and the big move cause he moved from Colorado to North Carolina. I think it's not Carolina.

Anyway, take care, wherever you are, whatever you do in, and hopefully see some of you soon and don't forget if you've got any questions, wish to and I promise I will get back to you as soon as I can. If I can't answer it I will say and if it's for somebody else, I will pass it on to them. So have a lovely day, take care. This is Ronnie king signing off until next time. Take care and bye for now.

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