Inspiring, sometimes funny conversations with an awakened ex-religious leader and a savvy mom of six about change, transitions, mindful living and spirituality.
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Is it selfish to care for ourselves? Find out today with Amelia Page and Dr Chuck Crisco as we explore the topic of loving self and selfishness as we figure out the difference.
Is it a religious revival? Is it a misspelled word? Is it getting your groove on? What exactly is the Revibed Life? Quote: When we live in obligation then we take on the vibration of another person’s expectations. Instead we can live in opportunity. Join Amelia and Chuck as they talk about this idea and gives some great suggestions for starting the journey.
Can we find growth outside of our addiction to outside sources? Can we live from wholeness from the inside out? Best Quote: Dogma will stand as a rude gatekeeper in front of the road of self-development. Listen in to Amelia and Chuck’s conversation this week!
Is there a way to navigate though times of confusion and pain? Amelia and Chuck talk about being ok when you are not ok as they share out of the overflow of their own struggles.
Major life changes happen to us all, but do you know the signs that one is coming soon? Here we explore 4 ways to know you are about to go through a huge shift in your life! The ReVIBal podcast with Amelia Page and Dr Chuck Crisco explore this topic in a conversational way.
What is life like for a sexy, hippie Mom of six?? In her interview, Amelia share’s the nitty gritty of real life with a family of eight. How making big changes opened up her world after the last baby was born, and how parenting is completely different on the other side of Christianity.
What happens when you keep asking questions about faith and religion? Listen to Dr. Chuck Crisco’s story of “coming out” into a more expansive view of love and life and Divinity