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Better Beliefs

Better Beliefs

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Better Beliefs tells the stories of everyday people who change everything, by first changing their minds about themselves or what's possible.

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Episodios
  • Why Truth Resonates: The Power of Authentic Expression
    Oct 2 2025

    Why do some voices, songs, and stories hit us so deeply that we just know they’re true? In this episode of Better Beliefs, Brent Kocal sits down with Nahko to explore the connection between creativity, courage, and authentic expression. Together they dive into why humans feel an almost primal need to express themselves, the fear that often holds us back, and how truth carries a resonance that cuts through noise and connects us on a human level.

    If you’ve ever struggled to find your voice, feared rejection, or wondered why certain words and music feel magnetic, this conversation will inspire you to listen inward, trust your truth, and express it freely.

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    Music Credits

    Hans Johnson - Every Breath

    Borrtex - Feeling

    Nahko and Medicine For The People - 4th Door (Live in Sacramento, CA 9.19.25)

    Theater of Delays - Above the Clouds

    Amick Cutler - Swell

    Stanley Gurvich - Wandering Souls

    Sparrow Tree - Shimmering Light

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    23 m
  • Echoes of Energy
    Sep 18 2025

    What if the key to healing wasn’t found in medicine … but in vibration?

    For centuries, ancient traditions have spoken of a life force — chi, prana, pneuma — an unseen energy flowing through every living being. Modern science calls it biofields. But can sound really reach into that invisible current … and change the body itself?

    My guest today lived the question. Once in a wheelchair, she discovered tuning forks — simple tools of sound and frequency — and used them to clear and realign her energy field. Within three months, she was walking again.

    This episode explores her extraordinary story … and the mystery of the vibrations that may hold the power to restore balance, vitality, and life itself.

    This episode is not to be considered medical advice. We at the show are not doctors. If you feel you are in need, please contact a medical professional.

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    Music Credits for this episode (used with permission from Artlist.io)

    "Eternal Recluse" by Kyle Preston

    "Above the Clouds" by Theater of Delays

    "Trust" by Master Minded

    "Fog" by Dor Ben Lulu

    "Free Radicals" by Stanley Gurvich

    "A Journey's Epilogue" by Yehezkel Raz

    "Floating" by Dani Ha Dani

    "Flicker of Thought" by Elven Tales

    "Contemplative Question by The Tennessee Pistols


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    28 m
  • The Currents We Follow
    Sep 4 2025

    A honeymoon in paradise turned into a fight for survival when the 2006 Thailand tsunami struck. In the chaos, a professional golfer’s life — and the future he believed was his — was torn apart. Unable to return to the game he had trained for his entire life, he faced not just physical injury but the deeper grief of letting go of who he thought he was meant to be.

    But sometimes, purpose doesn’t wait for us to find it. Sometimes, it comes looking.

    In this episode of Better Beliefs, you’ll hear how one man transformed tragedy into a new calling — not by holding tighter to the plan he once had, but by opening to the creative life waiting for him. His story is a reminder that when old identities wash away, what emerges can change not just our lives, but the lives of everyone we touch.


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    Music Credits:

    Dodo Danciu 'Scarlett'

    Lift 'Starluxe'

    Baker St.1 'Duffmusiq'

    Michael Vignola 'Whole'

    Ian Post 'New World'

    Sparrow Tree - 'Shimmering Light'


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    21 m
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