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BREAKING FREE FROM LIMITING SYSTEMS AND EMBRACING OUR INFINITE POTENTIAL – WELCOME TO INSPIRED RADIO with Helen Taylor. This is where souls come together for inspiring conversations that open hearts, shift perspectives and spark real change. On Inspired Radio we explore new and uncharted ways of building, thinking, loving, and relating. It’s about embracing the discomfort of transformation and collectively creating Heaven on Earth. Each week, my guests share their stories, powerful journeys of overcoming change and stepping into a better life. Through storytelling, we connect deeply, learn from one another and ignite the courage to walk our own path. This show embodies the spirit of love, respect, and compassion. Join us for authentic conversations that will inspire you to live more freely, more fully and more connected. INSPIRED RADIO with Helen Taylor – Because change begins with a conversation.Copyright 2026 Helen Taylor Scienze sociali
  • Inspired Radio, April 28, 2026
    Apr 29 2026
    Inspired Radio with Helen Taylor Guest, Guy Anderson, a seeker of lost worlds and forbidden history In this episode of Inspired Radio, host Helen Taylor interviews researcher and author Guy Anderson. They delve into the "Tartaria" phenomenon, exploring the theory of a global empire erased from history, the role of genetic memory in awakening consciousness, and how the "Great Reset" of the 18th century provides a blueprint for modern global agendas. The Path of a Conspiracy Researcher Guy Anderson’s journey into alternative history spans over three decades, rooted in his father’s involvement with the Freemasons. His father provided him with rare, non-mainstream books that laid the foundation for his skepticism of official narratives. Anderson identifies "Tartaria" as the linchpin of all conspiracy theories, connecting disparate threads of hidden history, suppressed technology, and global control into a single, cohesive framework. The Erased Civilization of Tartaria According to Anderson, Tartaria was a massive, technologically advanced global empire that existed for a thousand years before being systematically erased by the Jesuits and the Rothschild bloodline in the late 1700s. This "Great Reset" involved rewriting history books, adding 800–1,000 years to the timeline to create the "Dark Ages," and destroying "antiquitech"—advanced structures like cathedrals and star forts designed for frequency healing and atmospheric energy harvesting. This was done to force humanity into the Industrial Revolution, making them dependent on "dirty" paid energy and pharmaceutical-based medicine. Genetic Memory and the "NPC" Phenomenon A central theme of the discussion is why only a portion of the population "wakes up" to these theories. Anderson posits the concept of "genetic memory"—DNA-encoded information from ancestors. He suggests that those who question the narrative possess ancestry predating the 1776 reset. Conversely, he claims that up to 60% of the current population may be descendants of "clones" or "Cabbage Patch kids" used to repopulate the earth in the 1800s after a massive depopulation event. These individuals, whom he refers to as "NPCs" (Non-Playing Characters), lack the genetic reference points to question authority or recognize historical inconsistencies. The Modern Reset and the Path to Sovereignty Anderson draws direct parallels between the 18th-century reset and today’s "Great Reset" (Agenda 2030) promoted by the World Economic Forum. He views modern events—such as pandemics, mandatory medical interventions, and the push for digital currency—as a continuation of the parasitic bloodline families' attempt to maintain control. However, he notes that the system is "cracking" as more people find pieces of the "jigsaw puzzle" and share information. He emphasizes that the solution lies not in waiting for a savior, but in individual acts of non-compliance and self-sufficiency. The conversation concludes with a powerful call to personal responsibility. Guy Anderson argues that while the history of humanity has been one of calculated suppression and resets, the "cracks" in the current system offer an opportunity for the awakened to reclaim their freedom. His final message is clear: "No one is coming to save us; we need to save ourselves" through conscious choices and the refusal to engage with parasitic systems. Guy’s website - https://thetartarianempire.co.uk/
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  • Inspired Radio, April 21, 2026
    Apr 22 2026
    Guest, Rosi Pletzer, health veteran and certified PSYCH-K® trainer The Key to Subconscious Liberation: Exploring PSYCH-K® with Rosie Pletzer In this episode of Inspired Radio, host Helen Taylor sits down with health veteran and certified PSYCH-K® trainer Rosie Pletzer to discuss the profound impact of subconscious beliefs on our daily lives. Rosie shares her journey from a "maverick" child to a global facilitator, explaining how PSYCH-K® serves as a rapid, sustainable tool for personal transformation. The conversation highlights the transition from a victim mentality to self-responsibility by updating the "mental software" that governs 95% of human behavior. Detailed Insights into Mind Transformation The Architecture of the Subconscious Mind The human mind operates much like a computer, where the brain serves as the hardware and the mind acts as the software. Most of our behaviors, attitudes, and perceptions are governed by programs stored in the subconscious data bank, which includes memories, ancestral stress, and societal conditioning. These programs are primarily formed during the highly suggestible period between birth and age seven, and continue to be influenced until age thirteen when critical thinking is fully developed. Because the subconscious processes information at a staggering speed compared to the conscious mind, it often overrides our logical desires, leading to internal conflict and "invisible walls" in personal growth. Processing Power Gap Conscious Mind 40 Bits/Sec vs. Subconscious Mind 40 Million Bits/Sec "The subconscious mind is the dominant frequency that governs our reality." PSYCH-K®: The Fast Track to Whole-Brain Functioning Unlike traditional modalities that rely on repetitive affirmations or long-term therapy, PSYCH-K® is designed for speed and sustainability. It utilizes "balances" to create a "whole-brain state," where both the logical left hemisphere and the creative right hemisphere are simultaneously engaged. This state allows individuals to re-perceive stressful situations—such as phobias or trauma—into states of peace within minutes. By integrating these new perceptions at the subconscious level, the change becomes habitual and does not require constant reinforcement. This process effectively removes the "masks" of conditioning, allowing a person's authentic self to emerge. Shifting from Problem-Focus to Intention A common hurdle in personal development is the tendency to focus on what one doesn't want. The subconscious mind does not process "nots" effectively; telling it not to be stressed only reinforces the concept of stress. Rosie emphasizes the importance of "pivoting" toward a clear, positive intention. By defining an ideal state—such as being peaceful, healthy, or abundant—and using PSYCH-K® to align the subconscious with that vision, individuals can trigger synchronicities and "flow" in their lives. This alignment transforms life from a series of chaotic events into a journey supported by a "higher self" and a deep trust in the process. The Whole-Brain State Left Hemisphere Logic, Rational, Analytical Right Hemisphere Creative, Intuitive, Emotional Whole-Brain = Full Response Potential Key Data & Metrics Subconscious Dominance: Approximately 95% of our daily data and behavior originates from the subconscious mind. Limiting Beliefs: Research cited by Bruce Lipton suggests that roughly 70% of subconscious beliefs are limiting or self-sabotaging. Critical Periods: The window of maximum programmability occurs from age 0 to 7, with a lack of critical filtering lasting until age 13. Process Efficiency: A typical PSYCH-K® balance for stress re-perception can take as little as 2 to 5 minutes. To-Do / Next Steps Develop Conscious Awareness: Begin identifying "stories" or repetitive negative self-talk that do not align with your current goals. Pivot Your Focus: When feeling stuck, ask yourself: "What would I prefer to experience instead?" to give the subconscious a positive direction. Address Physical "Baggage": Listen to physical aches or pains as signals from the body and use balancing to resolve the underlying "issues in the tissues." Seek Professional Guidance: Consider booking a one-to-one session with an experienced facilitator to address specific goals like health, relationships, or career. Contact Rosie Pletzer: Reach out via the Minds Aligned website or WhatsApp to inquire about upcoming three-day workshops. Conclusion The dialogue between Helen Taylor and Rosie Pletzer serves as a powerful reminder that we are not victims of our biology or our past. By utilizing tools like PSYCH-K® to bridge the gap between conscious desire and subconscious programming, we can achieve a "whole-brain state" that fosters peace, health, and authentic living. Ultimately, personal transformation is an "inner game" that, once mastered, fundamentally reshapes our experience of the outer world. 🌐 https://mindsalign.com.au 📧 rosi@mindsalign.com.au 📱 0422 084 ...
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  • Inspired Radio, April 15, 2026
    Apr 16 2026
    Guest, Madonna Santa, behavioural psychologist, an incredible woman, she wants you all to know that your voice matters Breaking the Silence: Madonna Santa on Autonomy and the "What Will They Think Brigade" In this episode of Inspired Radio, host Helen Taylor sits down with behavioral psychologist and author Madonna Santa to explore the journey from childhood trauma to fierce advocacy. The conversation delves into the psychological mechanisms of social control, the importance of breaking ancestral cycles, and the path toward true personal autonomy . Detailed Summary The Transformation from Fear to Fierce Advocacy Madonna Santa describes her childhood as one defined by extreme fear and silence, a stark contrast to her current role as a social justice warrior. Growing up in a tumultuous household with an alcoholic and sadistic father, she learned to "dim her light" and whisper her needs to stay safe. This early environment of domestic terror initially led her to shrink into the background, but eventually became the catalyst for her resilience and her mission to ensure others do not have to diminish themselves to make others comfortable. The "What Will They Think Brigade" A central theme of Madonna’s work and her book is the "What Will They Think Brigade," a term she uses to describe the mechanism of social control through shame and reputation. Drawing from her Southern Italian heritage, she explains how cultural and family honor often hinge on the fear of external judgment. This "brigade" uses rumor and the threat of excommunication to maintain strict behavioral standards, often forcing individuals to keep family secrets and skeletons hidden to maintain a facade of propriety. The "What Will They Think Brigade" A psychological and cultural mechanism of control where individual behavior is dictated by the fear of social judgment. Source: Cultural honor, religious fundamentalism, or family facades. Tool: Shame, rumor, and the threat of "excommunication" from the tribe. Effect: Suppression of the "hard truth" in favor of the "soft lie." Institutional Parallels and the Psychology of Control The discussion expands to how these family dynamics mirror broader societal structures. Madonna posits that many people's relationship with government institutions is essentially "trauma-bonded," resembling a narcissistic relationship where fear is used as a tool for compliance. She argues that those who have successfully navigated and "won" their individual battles with personal trauma were better equipped to recognize and question institutional overreach during the last several years, refusing to be "punished" into submission. The Birdcage of the Mind and Personal Responsibility Madonna uses the analogy of a "birdcage" to describe the mental state of those who have been kept in captivity by fear. She emphasizes that true freedom requires not just an open door, but the courage to leave the cage and stop returning to the "captor" for safety. Central to this liberation is taking full responsibility for one's choices. She shares a personal anecdote about losing $200,000 in a cryptocurrency investment, noting that she could "swallow" the loss because it was her own independent decision, free from the influence of the "What Will They Think Brigade". The Path to Autonomy Question Authority Moving past "Because I said so." Gut Instinct Tuning back into the "two-cent piece." Responsibility Owning outcomes, good or bad. Key Data The Book: The What Will They Think Brigade? Personal Loss: Madonna shares a specific example of losing $200,000 in equity through a crypto investment as a lesson in personal responsibility. Timeline: Madonna is currently 48 years old and has spent over two decades working in community development and behavioral psychology. To-Do / Next Steps Reclaim Internal Dialogue: Individuals should focus on "tuning back in" to their gut feelings or instincts rather than listening to the "What Will They Think Brigade". Choose Leaders Wisely: Evaluate leaders (personal or public) based on their integrity, safety, and ability to manage their own lives before granting them influence. Practice Questioning: Encourage the habit of asking "Why?" to move beyond blind obedience to authority. Embrace Discomfort: Recognize that psychological and emotional growth is inherently uncomfortable and requires "exercising a new muscle". Connect with Madonna Santa: Listeners seeking one-on-one sessions or more information can reach out via Facebook (Madonna Santa) or email at madonnasanta@protonmail.com. Conclusion The interview serves as a powerful reminder that while we cannot control the environments we are born into, we have the "infinite potential" to break ancestral cycles of trauma. By identifying the social mechanisms that keep us captive and choosing the "hard truth" over the "soft lie," individuals can move from a state of fear-based compliance to one of empowered autonomy.
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