224. Faith & Fortune: Beast Games Winner Jeffrey Randall Allen
In this inspiring episode of Spiritually Hungry, we sit down with Jeffrey Randall Allen, who made history by winning $10 million—the largest prize in entertainment history—while competing on Beast Games. Beyond the headlines, Allen opens up about the spiritual perspective that guided him through the experience and how he stays grounded in gratitude and purpose after such a life-changing moment. Together, we explore how prayer and kabbalistic connections can bring confidence, calm, and clarity in times of uncertainty. Tune in for an episode that bridges material success and spiritual fulfillment, reminding us that every moment is an opportunity to connect, give, and grow.“The simplest way to look at it is, I’m trying to become less selfish. I’m trying to align myself more with the Creator. The Creator only shares.” Jeffrey Randall Allen
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223. How Facing Death Gives Life with Hospice Nurse Julie McFadden
In this deeply moving episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we sit down with Julie McFadden, registered nurse and New York Times bestselling author of Nothing to Fear. Her path from intensive care to hospice has fueled her mission to change how we talk about death. After years of watching patients and families struggle in silence, Julie began to speak up—holding honest conversations, offering education, and creating space for truth in life’s most vulnerable moments. She believes that when we stop resisting death and allow it to unfold, the journey can be profoundly sacred. Join us as Julie shares how preparation allows us to experience this sacredness fully, helping us be present with our loved ones instead of consumed by fear.Further Readings:Nothing to Fear, by Julie McFadden, RNhttps://www.hospicenursejulie.com/bookThe Nothing to Fear Journal, by Julie McFadden, RN
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222. The Expectation Trap: Why We Drift from Those We Love
Unrealistic and unspoken expectations are like invisible wedges quietly pushing us apart from the people we love most. In this episode, we explore why it’s so important to bring expectations into the light and talk about them openly. Relationships thrive when partners can share not only what they need now, but also who they’re becoming and where they hope to go. The key is staying connected through those changes, rather than being blindsided by them. We’ll also unpack how unspoken expectations can breed resentment and how to spot shifts in energy before unspoken expectations become full-blown conflicts.
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221. Letting Go: The Peace in Releasing What is Not Ours
The key to managing expectations lies in knowing which are reasonable and which were never promised to us in the first place. In this episode, we explore the kabbalistic wisdom that peace comes from walking through life with fewer expectations, trusting that everything—every twist, every challenge—comes from the Creator and is meant to prompt spiritual growth. We’ll talk about how life’s constant changes mean our expectations are meant to be ever evolving. What if the universe is already giving you exactly what you need? And what if the only thing standing in the way of receiving it… is what you thought should happen instead?
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220. Curiosity Over Criticism: Rethinking Judgment
In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we explore the hidden roots of judgment and how it often reveals more about us than the people we judge. We’ll unpack how judgment narrows our focus, preventing us from seeing things clearly. Instead of judging, what if we got curious? What if we chose connection over criticism? Join us as we talk about the shift from judgment to compassion, and the healing power of truly being seen and heard.
Don’t miss this thought-provoking podcast series with authors Monica and Michael Berg. Together, they’ll answer your most pressing questions, offering sage advice for the modern world. Self-proclaimed Change Junkie, Monica Berg is an author and teacher who lectures internationally. Michael Berg is a rabbi and Aramaic scholar who has published almost 20 books on the teachings of Kabbalah. This husband and wife team has been sharing kabbalistic wisdom and relationship expertise with students for decades. Join them for a down-to-earth conversation about the big life questions that spark your curiosity the most.