In-Q, Oprah Super Soul Top 100 List of World's Most Influential People, On The Power of Words

Manifestival - A podcast by Danette May

I’m joined by Adam Schmalholz, better known as In-Q, Emmy-nominated poet, multi-platinum songwriter, bestselling author, and wordsmith genius. In our conversation, In-Q describes his journey with spoken word and how he uses poetry as a place to process the world around him. He shares insight into why he believes that we’re all artists and reflects on what stops people from honoring their creative gifts. We go deep on this episode and get into everything from God, past lives, the man-made concept of time, and embracing the full spectrum of emotional vibrations. In-Q also shares a powerful poem he recently finished that invites us all to explore our purpose for being here on Earth. Listen in to hear the incredible wisdom of In-Q and gain a deeper understanding of the beauty and power of spoken word poetry.IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT:The origin of In-Q’s stage name and how it relates to his artistryHow changing the present moment can influence the past and futureLessons learned from the past three years of global uncertaintyHow to shift the focus from perfection to creating something true The deep sense of purpose that relationships and human connection brings to our lives CONNECT WITH IN-QFollow on Instagram: @inqlifeConnect on Facebook : INQlifeLearn more on In-Q’s website: In-Q.comGet your copy of Inquire Within: Poems by In-QCONNECT WITH DANETTEFollow Danette: @thedanettemayFacebook: Danette MayTikTok: @thedanettemayListen to ManifestivalBuy my bookWork With Danette Mentioned in this episode:This podcast episode is sponsored by AnneMarie Skincare. Get 15% your order sitewide with the code MANIFESTIVAL at annmarieskincare.com.Get 15% off with the code MANIFESTIVAL at annmarieskincare.com Stress VisualizationGet your FREE Stress Visualization!Golden Superfood BlissUse the code MANIFESTIVAL at checkout to get 15% off your whole Earth Echo Foods order!

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