
Humor: Your 7th Sense
Claim This Podcastby Phil and Susan Sorentino
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<p>Create Total Life Enjoyment</p>
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October 12, 2023
Selling in The Garden
<p>Welcome to a deeply reflective and spiritual episode of "Humor: Your 7th Sense." Today, we delve into a thought-provoking narrative about Jesus in the Garden conversing with his father, God. In this heartfelt conversation, Jesus opens with a respectful and loving greeting to his father, seeking His divine guidance.</p><p><br></p><p>Jesus contemplates the miracles they have performed together, healing the blind, enabling the lame to walk, and bringing joy to Lazarus and his family. He acknowledges the happiness these miracles have brought to those they touched. However, Jesus has a profound question for God. He proposes a plan: "What if you let me stay here a little longer, just a couple more years?" He asks God to envision the impact of their continued work. With 10 healings in the morning, 10 in the afternoon, totaling 20 a day, six days a week, Jesus paints a vivid picture of how their love, light, and truth could spread. He implores, "Can you just give me a couple more years?"</p><p><br></p><p>Undeterred, Jesus returns for a second attempt, proposing a different time frame - the fall season. He suggests that since everything is dying in the fall, it would be an ideal time for their mission. He understands that some may not fully comprehend the spiritual nature of their mission and mistakenly view it as a victory of the flesh, marked by violence. Jesus sees it as a victory of the spirit. He seeks God's approval, saying, "If you give me the summer, I think I can work with the boys."</p><p><br></p><p>In one last appeal, Jesus presents a different proposal - the spring, symbolizing a new beginning. He highlights the significance of this season, emphasizing the need for divine intervention. Jesus recognizes that it's a challenging task to convey the importance of the spiritual journey to those around Him.</p><p><br></p><p>In a final plea, Jesus mentions a Monday, a day often associated with a fresh start but typically disliked by many. He cleverly suggests that if God grants Him the weekend, He will enact His plan, leading to a "Good Friday" that will fulfill God's divine will.</p><p><br></p><p>This poignant narrative serves as a reminder of the spiritual depth and profound connection between Jesus and God. It prompts reflection on the importance of timing, seasons, and divine purpose in the grand design of life. Join us in this contemplative episode as we explore these timeless themes and seek to understand the significance of divine timing.</p><br/><br/>Support this podcast at — <a rel='payment' href='https://redcircle.com/total-life-enjoyment/donations'>https://redcircle.com/total-life-enjoyment/donations</a>

October 11, 2023
Being A Salesperson
<p>Welcome to another episode of "Humor: Your 7th Sense." I'm Phil Sorentino, and joining me is Susan Sorentino, the Original Humor Consultants. Today, we're diving into the world of salesmanship, but not in the way you might traditionally think. We're redefining sales as a form of communication aimed at achieving a mutually beneficial outcome for all parties involved.</p><p><br></p><p>Phil opens the discussion by sharing his personal journey as someone gifted with the ability to talk, but who discovered that his "gift of gab" didn't always serve him well in sales. He references popular sayings like "It's better to be silent and thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubts" and "The steam that blows the whistle doesn't make the engine run." These anecdotes underscore the importance of effective communication beyond mere talking.</p><p><br></p><p>Phil also shares a valuable lesson he learned from a hermit: "Appreciate the silence between the words." This wisdom highlights the significance of listening and giving space in conversations. To be a great communicator, Phil emphasizes the need to be a great listener, employing techniques like the "echo technique" to show active engagement and understanding when conversing with others.</p><p><br></p><p>One of the key principles in sales and communication that Phil discusses is the importance of prioritizing the other person's interests over your own. He offers a practical example where a simple shift in approach can turn a request into a win-win situation. Instead of a direct request to his wife to pick up his suit at the dry cleaners, he reframes it by asking if there's a way they can get to a party on time, creating an opportunity for her to willingly help. This highlights the power of empathy and considering the other person's perspective.</p><p><br></p><p>In conclusion, Phil reinforces that great salespeople are great listeners, skilled question-askers, and experts at understanding and satisfying the needs of all parties involved. Sales is not just about selling a product; it's about effective communication and achieving mutually agreed-upon outcomes that benefit everyone. So, whether you're in sales or simply looking to enhance your communication skills, there's valuable insight in this episode for everyone. Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on "Humor: Your 7th Sense."</p><br/><br/>Support this podcast at — <a rel='payment' href='https://redcircle.com/total-life-enjoyment/donations'>https://redcircle.com/total-life-enjoyment/donations</a>

October 10, 2023
Phil Sorentino speaking at National Emergency Number Association - 911
<p>Welcome to another insightful episode of "Humor: Your 7th Sense." I'm Phil Sorentino, and today, we're embarking on a journey of choices, perspectives, and the power of having more fun in every aspect of life. Whether you're a 911 professional, a parent, or just someone looking to lighten up, this episode has something for you.</p><p><br></p><p>Phil kicks off the episode with a playful audience engagement, prompting everyone to write two words on their handouts: "My Choices." He sets the stage for a thought-provoking exploration of the decisions we make in life and how they shape our experiences. He poses the question: "What do you, your audience, your coworkers, and your children be, do, have, and give when you're not around?"</p><p><br></p><p>The heart of the discussion revolves around the concept of priorities and the order in which we should approach life. Phil challenges the conventional wisdom that we must first do things to have things, and only then can we be happy or loving. Instead, he proposes a different order: "Be loving, be forgiving, be grateful, and you'll do the things that loving, forgiving people do. Then you'll have what you're supposed to have. Then you'll be able to give."</p><p><br></p><p>The episode delves into the significance of our sense of humor and how it reflects our attitude and perspective on life. Phil emphasizes the importance of letting go of past burdens and embracing the present. He reminds us that happiness, peace of mind, and better relationships are choices within our control.</p><p><br></p><p>In a lighthearted moment, Phil engages the audience in an imaginative exercise involving an imaginary lemon, demonstrating the profound impact words and thoughts can have on our physical responses. This serves as a reminder of the power our words hold and encourages us to use them to add value to people's lives.</p><p><br></p><p>In closing, Phil encourages listeners to reflect on what they can do, have, and give to infuse more fun into their work, family life, and self. It's a call to action, a reminder that we hold the reins to our own happiness and that choices matter. So, as you listen to this episode, consider what choices you can make to have more fun and live a more fulfilling life.</p><br/><br/>Support this podcast at — <a rel='payment' href='https://redcircle.com/total-life-enjoyment/donations'>https://redcircle.com/total-life-enjoyment/donations</a>
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