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JRF Podcast Soulful Connection

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by Jill Renee Feeler: Inspired Advisor

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Jill Renee Feeler has been advising practitioners and leaders in the fields of consciousness, psychology, business and esoteric understanding around the world since 2010. Jill helps this world better understand itself, its purpose and why it's here. She taps into an internal access for timeless wisdom, epic insights, and liberated philosophies, available to humanity through the Holy Spirit. Jill provides rational, effective access to transcendence, agency, self-actualization.

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October 29, 2025

Graceful Endings, Lasting Light: Janet & Jill’s Empowered Finale

<p>After a year of weekly conversations, Janet and I announce a natural conclusion to our joint podcast at episode 50. We each express gratitude for the experience and emphasize that the decision to end wasn’t about problems or misalignment, but about recognizing a genuine sense of completion. We reflect on how the series aims to explore what works and what doesn’t in life, while offering practical, accessible ideas for empowerment and everyday application. The archive of episodes remains as a library for listeners who find value in the range and depth of topics covered.</p><p>A central theme of the finale is how to navigate endings with clarity and respect. Janet and I highlight “peaceful endings” as a real and available option, encouraging listeners to trust your own timing and truth without overthinking, or seeking permission. We note that difficult conversations often benefit from direct, self-honoring language (“I’ve decided” or “It’s clear to me”). Assuming others can handle our truth can be a meaningful act of trust. We each underscore the role of mutual respect and spiritual maturity in closing chapters with grace rather than drama.</p><p>We also explore decision-making beyond over-planning. For much of the series, we intentionally avoided rigid structures, showing how heart-led intentions and “next-step” actions can open unexpected doors. Uncertainty and doubt don’t disqualify a good decision; many worthwhile choices still involve incomplete information or mixed feelings. The key is having a personal system for addressing fear and ambiguity—whether that means simple rituals for courage, leaning on supportive tools, or focusing attention on what’s most needed in the moment.</p><p>Another thread is the diversity of how people experience change. Janet describes phases that can feel like core-level shifts or new beginnings, and notes that awareness isn’t required for meaningful transformation to occur. I add that significant growth is possible at any time, individually or collectively, and that people have different “systems” for engaging their inner guidance—some feel led step-by-step, others prefer to choose and then move forward. We both encourage honoring personal preference, whether one thrives on feeling everything “out in the weather” or prefers a sturdier structure for steadiness.</p><p>The episode closes with thanks to the community and a reminder that the podcast library remains available for replay. While the collaboration ends here, both of us continue our work independently through our own platforms and offerings. You are invited to revisit episodes for insight and inspiration, trusting that the ideas—and the calm example of a respectful ending—can support you through you own beginnings, transitions, and completions.</p><p>Janet&#39;s website is at https://janeteichorst.com/ and Jill&#39;s is https://jillreneefeeler.com/</p><p>Please enjoy, comment, share your experience and pass this video on to anyone that you think may benefit from it. </p><p>With gratitude,</p><p>Jill</p>

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October 23, 2025

Ending the Guru Era and Normalizing Everyday Transcendence

<p>In episode 49 of their podcast, hosts Jill Renee Feeler and Janet Eichorst explore how people might access a wider sense of self—what they describe as “soulfulness” or “source energy”—within ordinary life. They introduce the idea of a “Galactic Council” as a metaphor for an expansive, formal aspect of consciousness that coexists with everyday humanness. While the term won’t resonate with everyone, their aim is to encourage listeners to take their inner light seriously, not as something distant or exclusive, but as a natural part of personal sovereignty and presence. This framing, they suggest, can make room for fresh creativity, ease with long-standing challenges, and a broader range of experience in daily living.</p><p>A central theme is accessibility: both hosts emphasize that a sense of connection to the divine or to one’s highest self is not tied to profession, status, or spiritual credentials. Using examples that range from meditation to the work of a trash collector, they argue that insight and inspiration can surface anywhere. Jill uses the metaphor of an “inner sun” that nourishes the garden of one’s life, reinforcing her view that breakthroughs originate from within rather than from external teachers. In this context, they question the persistence of guru culture and invite a move toward “self-guruism,” where individuals trust their internal compass and recognize their inherent worth without outsourcing authority.</p><p>The episode also addresses how spiritual experiences differ widely and need not fit a single template. Janet describes periods of vivid, energetic perception—visions, shapes, and work she characterizes as engaging with the “templates” of reality—alongside very grounded, practical living. Jill, by contrast, speaks to a quieter, more cognitive style of intuition (simply “knowing” things) and a spirituality that feels integrated and non-dramatic. Both caution against projecting expectations onto what awakening “should” look like, noting that for some it may simply feel like more peace or less anxiety rather than dramatic phenomena. They encourage listeners not to pathologize their experience if it doesn’t match others’.</p><p>Another recurring thread is the value of respectful dissent and independent thinking. The hosts openly model disagreement—such as Janet’s optimism about structural changes that could reduce certain harms versus Jill’s view that some risks will persist—and present it as healthy diversity rather than conflict. They challenge popular spiritual slogans when those feel limiting, and they invite a comfort with the unknown: allowing ideas to percolate, trusting internal timing, and distinguishing between “I am wrong” and “my behavior needs adjusting.” In their view, differences in approach can coexist productively, offering multiple pathways for people to connect with what they consider their own source energy.</p><p>To close, they offer a gentler image of human development. Rather than portraying people as a herd moving in one prescribed direction, they liken us to butterflies—each with phases of growth that are different but equally valuable. The message is that no single doorway or doctrine is required, and that everyone is inherently important, without having to earn that status through specific practices. Earth, they acknowledge, can be a challenging place to be, which is why compassion—for oneself and others—matters. Their overarching invitation is simple: allow your inner guidance to be available in all moments, let your spirituality be normal and livable, and make room for many valid ways of being fully human.</p><p>Janet&#39;s website is at https://janeteichorst.com/ and Jill&#39;s is https://jillreneefeeler.com/</p><p>Please enjoy, comment, share your experience and pass this video on to anyone that you think may benefit from it. </p><p>With gratitude,</p><p>Jill</p>

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October 15, 2025

Block, Breathe, or Build a Bridge? Smarter Choices in Conflict

<p>Conflict shows up everywhere: in shared living spaces and neighborhood rules, in online interactions, in politics, and in everyday business dealings. While the contexts vary, the core challenge is similar: how to respond in ways that preserve your dignity, protect your priorities, and avoid unnecessary escalation. This post offers a practical, neutral look at options you have—often more than you realize—when tension arises around you or lands squarely in your lap.</p><p>Community rules are a frequent flashpoint. Apartment complexes and homeowners associations can enforce guidelines inconsistently, or tighten standards with little notice. When that happens, you still have choices. You can comply fully, comply where it matters most to your safety and well‑being, communicate respectfully about unequal enforcement, or document concerns for future reference. You can also avoid fueling group outrage that rarely improves outcomes. Recognize that leases and bylaws come with obligations; at the same time, fairness matters. Navigating that balance—tidying your own “patio,” asking for clarity, and addressing hypocrisy without personal attacks—keeps you grounded while the “patio police” make their rounds.</p><p>Online and off, boundaries are essential. Curating your feeds, deleting hostile comments, and blocking accounts can be sensible self‑care; doing so on your own channels isn’t a free‑speech issue, it’s a moderation choice. The same applies in personal life, even with relatives: if repeated interactions bring harm or chaos, you’re allowed to step back. You don’t need to debate your decisions publicly or win a jury of peers. Often, you’re the only one who experiences a person’s difficult side; others may see a carefully maintained persona. That can feel isolating, but you can still act on the data you have, without demanding that everyone else confirm your experience.</p><p>Public issues add another layer. It helps to resist hero‑versus‑villain thinking and remember how limited any one view can be—especially when charisma, titles, and “niceness” color our judgments. Be clear about what you know versus what you assume. Notice when you (or others) excuse conduct simply because someone holds a role or was kind in a brief interaction. You can want accountability while also accepting you may not get it. Decide what you truly need to be okay, choose when and with whom to discuss charged topics, and protect your inner compass from gaslighting—intentional or not. Confidence paired with humility lets you update your views as new information emerges.</p><p>Work and services bring their own conflicts: remodels that drag on, contractors who overpromise, providers who blur professional boundaries. Set expectations, watch for patterns, try reasonable carrots or sticks, and be willing to cut losses if reliability doesn’t improve. You’re not obliged to absorb someone else’s personal drama to keep a project moving. Sometimes a candid conversation salvages a fit; other times, the wiser move is to part ways. </p><p>Cultivating a bit of “roll‑ability”—the willingness to try a different tact or a different team—helps you adapt without abandoning your standards.</p><p>Across all these scenarios, the through lines are simple: honor your choices, keep your side of the street clean, communicate respectfully, and protect your peace. Conflict won’t disappear, but you can meet it with clear boundaries, fair process, and self‑respect. That combination often reduces the mess—and when it doesn’t, it helps you move forward with confidence anyway.</p><p>This episode was shared with Jill&#39;s newsletter several days ago. It&#39;s now being offered to our channels. Next week&#39;s will be shared first with Janet&#39;s newsletter. </p><p>Janet&#39;s website is at https://janeteichorst.com/ and Jill&#39;s is https://jillreneefeeler.com/</p><p>Please enjoy, comment, share your experience and pass this video on to anyone that you think may benefit from it. </p><p>With gratitude,</p><p>Jill</p>

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What is JRF Podcast Soulful Connection?

Jill Renee Feeler has been advising practitioners and leaders in the fields of consciousness, psychology, business and esoteric understanding around the world since 2010. Jill helps this world better understand itself, its purpose and why it's here. She taps into an internal access for timeless wisdom, epic insights, and liberated philosophies, available to humanity through the Holy Spirit. Jill provides rational, effective access to transcendence, agency, self-actualization.

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This podcast updates daily.

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