ConsciousSHIFT with Julie Ann Turner

We are crossing the threshold of a fundamental shift in our WorldView,
which carries the potential to positively transform our lives
beyond any shift we as humans have ever before experienced.

Much more than a fad or a trend, this creative shift of thought -
into our power as creators of our lives, work and world -
is massive in scope and unlimited in potential -

It will alter all we know or believe we have known.

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  • vidgrom
    ConsciousSHIFT with Julie Ann Turner
    I love to listen to Julie Ann interview her guests. Julie Ann is insightful and asks deep questions. And is so respectful and professional while being kind. I recommend this podcast to anyone wanting to widen their minds and hears.
  • Ana in PA
    The Bigger Picture
    I started listening to the interview with Tim Landis of Howdy Homemade. The more I listened to the more interesting it became. I work with adults with intellectual challenges and feel the same about the fact that the majority of these folks would love to have a job and feel the significance of contributing to their community. Being inclusive of all types of people in all walks of life who are capable of participating and contributing to a company that gives them the opportunity to learn new skills and feel wanted and needed is missing in our society today. This podcast is great because it gives us a different way of looking at the world and the unlimited potential in all of us.
  • C. Parker, Grateful
    Most Grateful to Conscious Shift’s Julie Ann Turner
    Wow! I just listened to the Interview of Howdy Homemade Ice Cream founder Tim Landis. It brought tears to my eyes. Being a mom with special needs adults, this really speaks to the needs of this population of adults. And Julie Ann Turner was able to bring out the special virtues of Tim. I really enjoyed this Podcast so much so that I’ve sent it out to teachers, paraprofessionals, family and friends. Thank you for opening our eyes, ears and hearts to this beautiful business model that Tim has established. From the feedback I’ve received of those who listened to the podcast, they are excited to find a shop close by and/or open a franchise — which is now on their Wish List. Thank you, Julie Ann, for bringing this to the attention of the world! The special needs community has so much to teach us if we’d only give them the chance.
  • GoodGood Soul
    Like it but....
    I agree with the other reviewer and am very frustrated by the host. She needs to let the speaker talk more. Also, NOT fond of the commercials that seem more mainstream and its disappointing to know that Consciousshift would agree to take money from these advertisers. Said it.
  • GeorgeKao.com
    One of the most worthwhile podcasts out there
    After exploring more than 50 other podcasts, I'm so glad I stumbled upon this one (ConsciousSHIFT). The brilliant minds & hearts of the guests that Julie Ann is able to invite to the show is truly inspiring. The advice shared is very generous, and both uplifting and actionable. I've only heard the recent 3 months of interviews but already there are gems I would listen to again, particularly the interviews with: Michael Bungay Stanier, Jonathan Robinson, and Tom Shadyac. (The John Hunter interview should be awesome too, but at this writing, it's not downloading properly.)
  • Ben Bee
    Intenders of the Highest Good
    Wow, I've listened to a handful of your shows and they are great but the show with Daniel Pink and especially Tony Burroughs is the best thing I've heard... in long time! I've heard Tony on other podcasts and he is simply amazing and so are you as a host, Julie. I "intend" to be immersed in the Intension movement and will listen to that particular episode again, along with all the rest of your shows! Bravo. I also admire the sound quality and production of your show, keep it up and thanks a million.
  • A BlueBird
    Disappointed
    There have been some very interesting guests on this podcast and I would have loved to hear them tell their stories. Unfortunately, they are not given that opportunity. A gracious host asks a few concise questions and allows the guest to do most of the talking. This is not the case here. I sense the guests' frustration and feel much the same. They get to speak maybe about 1/4 of the time if they are lucky. What a waste of their time and mine as well. Sorry, I had to say it.
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