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🗓️ 20 December 2024
⏱️ 40 minutes
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In the final episode of the year, Aaron and Erwin McManus reflect on the challenges and growth of 2024, diving into topics like communication, media transparency, and the power of personal development. They cover everything from government secrecy and conspiracy theories to the importance of community and self-improvement.
The episode kicks off with a discussion about the recent drone sightings in New Jersey. Aaron expresses skepticism, while Erwin expresses concern about the government's response, questioning whether they’re hiding something. They discuss how media often exaggerates events for dramatic effect, referencing the CNN “death clock” during COVID as an example. This leads to a broader conversation about the lack of transparency from government agencies and the role media plays in shaping public perception.
The discussion shifts to a key topic for Erwin and Aaron: the seven frequencies of communication. This framework, which they’ve been exploring, looks at the different ways we communicate, both the positive and negative sides. The authentic frequencies help us connect with others and build understanding, while the “shadows” can distort our intentions and interactions. Erwin emphasizes that understanding both is essential for effective communication, whether in personal relationships or professional settings.
They also reflect on the value of the podcast and the Arena community in helping people grow. The McManuses are excited about a new book project on the shadows of communication, which will explore these themes in more depth. They share how their work isn’t just about presenting ideas, but about challenging people to grow and make tangible changes in their lives. Erwin highlights the importance of intentionality in personal development, sharing how he recently scored high in imagination and action during an assessment. For him, growth isn’t just about consuming content—it’s about applying what you learn and consistently showing up to improve.
Community plays a big role in personal growth, too. Aaron and Erwin talk about the support and connections people find within the Arena. The community has been instrumental in helping people face challenges, develop leadership skills, and grow personally. They encourage listeners to engage with the resources available, whether through the podcast, the Arena, or other opportunities for learning and growth in 2025.
Erwin also discusses the importance of making time for growth, even when it feels difficult or inconvenient. Personal development requires intentional effort and sometimes means making sacrifices or stepping outside your comfort zone. They stress that the process of self-improvement is ongoing, and there’s always more to learn and do.
As they close the episode, Aaron and Erwin express gratitude to their listeners for being part of their journey in 2024. They acknowledge the highs and lows of the year, but they’re focused on moving forward. There’s a clear sense of anticipation for what’s to come, with new projects and collaborations already in the works.
The episode wraps with holiday wishes and a challenge to keep pushing for personal and collective growth. With plans for a new book, more content in the Arena, and new opportunities for connection and learning, the McManuses are excited about what’s to come in 2025.
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0:00.0 | You're listening to the Mind Shift podcast. |
0:01.6 | My name is Aaron McManus, and I'm here with my dad, Earl and Raphael McManus, for our last episode of the year. |
0:08.0 | So the beginning of this episode, we talk about conspiracies and the drones happening in New Jersey. |
0:13.6 | But really, most of this episode is talking about the seven frequencies and the shadow side of the seven frequencies. |
0:18.5 | That's something that we're very excited about and like the living and breathing |
0:21.8 | reality of the data and the information and the vocabulary you've really given us as a |
0:27.5 | community for this podcast or the arena or whatever it may be. |
0:31.1 | But so if you're listening to this episode, bear with us and laugh a little bit. |
0:34.5 | This is part of like the fun of us doing podcasts. |
0:36.8 | Yes, we go from drones to tones. Drones to tones. That's probably the best and worst name of this |
0:44.5 | podcast episode, but we'll do it. We'll do it. 24 coming to a close. |
0:48.8 | 24. How long have we been doing this now? I don't even know how many years we've been doing this we started battle |
0:55.5 | ready in 2017 is that one i was it before the pandemic dad we've been doing battle ready for almost |
1:02.9 | for yeah we've been doing battery for like five six years you know i have no sense of chronology |
1:06.3 | no i know i know only because the only reason I remember is because I went, we started Venice |
1:11.3 | end of 2016 and we were doing battle readies. We were doing the ones. That's right. We started |
1:15.7 | battle ready after I had cancer. So yeah, we're a decade kind of in almost. Seven years, eight years. |
1:22.0 | Seven, yeah, almost seven or eight years of doing a podcast format. But really during COVID is when we |
1:26.9 | went week to week. Yeah. And then at one point we were doing twice podcast format. But really during COVID is when we went week to week. |
1:27.9 | Yeah. And then at one point we were doing twice a week. And that was that was crazy. |
1:33.7 | That was crazy. But we didn't have a whole lot of us going on because of the pandemic. So we were, |
1:37.5 | you know, we took our time. There's so many things going on. And we could just pick so many |
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