Rebecca Marina Interview
A quick update to let you know that the interview with Rebecca Marina went wonderfully - and is now available for download!
Thanks to the hundreds of people that joined us on the teleseminar, or who listened live via the Web.
I'm really, truly, extremely honoured and humbled :)
We discussed everything from spirituality to productivity to single-dom!
We also chatted about my own thoughts on self-development, including the "secret" to true happiness.
(Hint: Every thought is limiting you right now!)
I had a riot, and loved every moment.
You can download an MP3 version of the interview by clicking here:
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Thank you again! See you all very soon ![]()
Much love - Karlos
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Labels: inspiration, interviews, radio work, self-development


3 Comments:
Hi Karl, I just wanted to write today and thank you and Rebecca for a great call last night. If you remember I was the one talking to Rebecca about the interesting "butt" comment at the beginning. {smile} And the reason I mention that is becuase I had no idea who you were, but you chatted away with me like a tropper. Then when I realized that you were "the Karl," well.... I have to say that I was impressed with your down-to-earth personality.
Just another little note. "Follow your bliss" is one of my favorite statements. I have it on my fridge and look at it often. So today I decided to "follow my bliss" and take my 3 kids to the park. So we got Mickey D's lunch took it to the park and had a great time.
Thanks again for the inspiring thoughts and words.
Your Friend,
Robin Link
Wichita Kansas
www.RobinLink.net
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Robin Link, at
1:13 AM
Listening to the interview now, Karl, and really enjoying it. A lot of the points mentioned I'd read about previously on your blog, but it was great to hear them all together and put in context.
Btw, if you'll forgive me pointing out one small mistake, the 'revelation' that the meaning of life is 42 wasn't in Monty Python. It was in The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, by the late, great Douglas Adams!
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Nick, at
1:16 PM
Ahhh, yes you're absolutely right! Thank you for the clarification, Nick :)) Karlos
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Karl, at
12:12 AM
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