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Good afternoon,
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On March 3rd, 2009 the very first episode of the Tapping Q&A Podcast went live…and just 90 minutes later, the episode was taken offline.
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The reason was because one of my listeners (I wish I remembered who it was) sent me a useful piece of feedback that would make the podcast so much better.
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I quickly re-edited the show based on the feedback, and the episode went live again.
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That experience set the tone for my journey in podcasting.
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Over the next 15 years, I have felt not so much like a publisher of a podcast, but rather as someone who has enjoyed an 15-year-long conversation that continues to
evolve.
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There has been give and take from my brilliant guests AND, more importantly, there has been give and take from listeners like you.
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Some of my favorite guests on the podcast have been suggested by one of my listeners. And some of the
most powerful teaching in the podcast has come about because of questions from listeners.
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Last Sunday was the 15th anniversary of the Tapping Q&A podcast, which prompted me to reflect on my journey with it over the years. As I have often said, starting the podcast was the best professional choice I have ever made.
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It was also one of the best personal choices I have made. My life is so much richer because the conversations I have had with the amazing guests AND the conversations with my listeners
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Thank you!
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I would love it if you joined me in celebrating the Tapping Q&A podcast's 15th anniversary. There are three ways you can do that.
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1) Please check out the very special anniversary episode
To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the show, my friend Brad Yates interviewed me and we talked about how the show evolved and what I have learned in the process.
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This is a great way to access much of the wisdom shared in the podcast without having to listen to the previous 600 episodes!
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Watch the interview: https://youtu.be/Ji5Mn9bBTLY
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Listen to the interview (audio only): https://tappingqanda.com/601
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2) Dive into an old episode
The podcast archive contains more than 225 hours of free training from some of the brightest minds in personal transformation from all over the world. I encourage you to engage with this
resource in one of two ways.
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First, you could visit the podcast archive http://TappingPodcast.com, scroll through the list, and find a topic that speaks to you.
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Second, allow the fates to decide on an old episode for you. I have set up a random number generator that will choose an episode for you, just > > click here < < and you'll be served an episode number to check out.
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Either way, do yourself a favor and enjoy one of the free resources today.
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At the end of this email I have included a list of some of my favorites and listeners' favorites.
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3) Share the podcast with a friend
On many of the episodes you will hear me say "our marketing budget is your word of mouth," which is the truth.
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It would mean the world to me if you would be willing to share the podcast with someone in your life.
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The beautiful part of this is it will only take a few moments AND you have the opportunity to share healing and transformation with someone else. All they have to do is click play on an episode and start learning.
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4) Take
advantage of a special discount
Every year around the time of the podcast anniversary I offer a discount on one-on-one sessions with me. This year is no different.
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You can purchase 60 minutes with me for a 33% discount, or a bundle of 4.5 hours of time with me at a 41% discount.
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The sessions can be used in 30- or 60-minute blocks AND you can share any of the sessions you purchase with a loved one.
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Here are the full details: https://home.tappingqanda.com/podcast-anniversary-2024
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The offer expires at midnight Eastern US time on Saturday, March 9th. Act now so you don't miss out on the offer.
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If you have any questions, just reply to this message and I'll get right back to you.
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Thanks again for all your support and here's to another 15 years of the podcast!
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Gene
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