
EFR 568: The Role of Spirituality in Relationships with May Yazdi Chewning
01/19/22 • 51 min
What does it mean to have a spiritual component to your relationship? How do I develop spirituality in my relationship? What’s the difference between spirituality and religion? How do you have a healthy relationship with someone who’s beliefs are different than your own? These are all powerful questions Chase and May reflect upon in this episode.
In the last few years, Chase has become more spiritual, realizing that his spiritual Self has always been with him. Despite being grown up in the Southern Baptist Church, he ponders the reason why he hasn’t made his own spirituality as much of a priority as he wants it to be. Through his spiritual exploration, Chase and May have been able to deepen their connection on a whole new level.
In this discussion, May and Chase talk about the spiritual component of relationships and marriage. They share their intimate thoughts on how to nurture your own spirituality while supporting the spiritual growth of your partner, and thus, the vitality and longevity of your partnership.
Follow May @mayyazdi
Follow Chase @chase_chewning
Episode resources:
- Get free shipping on the Euphoria elevated elixirs with code EVERFORWARD at www.CuredNutrition.com
- Episode 549 about interfaith relationships https://chasechewning.com/podcasts/episode/549
- Learn more at https://chasechewning.com/podcasts/episode/568
What does it mean to have a spiritual component to your relationship? How do I develop spirituality in my relationship? What’s the difference between spirituality and religion? How do you have a healthy relationship with someone who’s beliefs are different than your own? These are all powerful questions Chase and May reflect upon in this episode.
In the last few years, Chase has become more spiritual, realizing that his spiritual Self has always been with him. Despite being grown up in the Southern Baptist Church, he ponders the reason why he hasn’t made his own spirituality as much of a priority as he wants it to be. Through his spiritual exploration, Chase and May have been able to deepen their connection on a whole new level.
In this discussion, May and Chase talk about the spiritual component of relationships and marriage. They share their intimate thoughts on how to nurture your own spirituality while supporting the spiritual growth of your partner, and thus, the vitality and longevity of your partnership.
Follow May @mayyazdi
Follow Chase @chase_chewning
Episode resources:
- Get free shipping on the Euphoria elevated elixirs with code EVERFORWARD at www.CuredNutrition.com
- Episode 549 about interfaith relationships https://chasechewning.com/podcasts/episode/549
- Learn more at https://chasechewning.com/podcasts/episode/568
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EFR 567: What the Brain-Heart Coherence Reveals About Performance, Sleep, Stress Management, and Learning Styles with Ned Mason
For years, brain enthusiasts and performance coaches have been striving to find ways to assess human health with nothing more than their brain waves. As an outcome of their strenuous efforts, technology has opened doors to that humongous possibility – of analyzing the state of the human brain at any point to see what you need to do to perform better! One star performer in brain health technology is Wave Neuroscience -- and we're diving into the lessons from their advancement today.
Meet Ned Mason, retired Navy SEAL Commander and now Chief Operating Officer at Wave Neuroscience, as he joins Chase on a special LIVE demo episode of Ever Forward Radio. Wave Neuroscience is a company that develops technologies to help you understand your brain without pharmaceuticals or invasive procedures.
Today, Ned performs Wave Neuroscience's brain assessment on Chase, measuring the frequencies of his brain waves alpha, theta, and delta, and touring his brain health using the measured parameters. He provides a detailed breakdown of the results of his evaluation (Chase's brain care report and brain synchrony score) and explains what each brain wave tells about behavioral and lifestyle traits like the effectiveness of sleep, learning style, and grasping speed.
Tune in now to be informed of the latest brain vocabulary, brain science, and how to use this breakthrough technology in your wellness journey!
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Follow Chase @chase_chewning
Episode resources:
- Save 15% on the blood sugar bundle from Sugarbreak with code CHASE at www.Sugarbreak.com/chase
- Get your free WHOOP 4.0 activity tracker at https://join.whoop.com/everforward
- EFR 565 with Dr. Erik Won https://chasechewning.com/podcasts/episode/565
- Scientific American sleep article https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-happens-in-the-brain-during-sleep1/
- Watch the video and learn more at https://chasechewning.com/podcasts/episode/567
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EFR 569: Productivity and Business Tips, Favorite Books, Overcoming Failure, Is College Worth It and More with Maxx Chewning
The Chewning brothers are back and here to answer your questions around how to become more productive, what are time management habits they have that help them get their most important work done, what books they have read that help their mindset and businesses, as well as how to overcome failure and so much more.
Follow Maxx @maxxchewning
Follow Chase @chase_chewning
Episode resources:
- AG1 by Athletic Greens at www.AthleticGreens.com/everforward
- Save 15% on Stabilize by Sugarbreak with code CHASE at www.Sugarbreak.com/chase
- The One Thing book https://amzn.to/3nQ2fYD
- The 4 Hour Work Week book https://amzn.to/3AyuYq0
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