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The Smoke Trail: Season 1, Episode 20 – Changing Your Trajectory with Smoke Wallin

Host Bio:

Smoke Wallin is a serial entrepreneur, conscious leader, global M&A deal maker, and host of The Smoke Trail podcast. Having navigated personal trauma through spiritual awakening, Smoke studies traditions like Buddhism, Christianity, and mysticism. His journey—from childhood challenges to leading global businesses—fuels his mission to share tools, truths, and stories for seekers, blending leadership with spiritual growth to inspire transformation.

Setting:

Recorded in the breathtaking embrace of Beaver Creek, Colorado, with the Rockies’ majestic peaks as a backdrop, this solo episode captures Smoke’s reflective voice fresh from a transformative two-day workshop with by Gaia with Dr. Ibrahim Karim on Biogeometry near Boulder (https://www.biogeometry.ca/dr-ibrahim-karim). The mountain air and vibrant energy of summer infuse his words with clarity, inviting listeners to shift their life’s trajectory through conscious practices.

Summary:

In this solo episode, Smoke Wallin shares tools to change one’s daily trajectory, inspired by a conversation with a struggling worker at Pazzo’s Pizza in Avon, Colorado. Reflecting on his recent workshop with Dr. Karim, Smoke explores how negative morning thoughts cascade into a downward spiral, driven by ego-mind focus on past regrets or future anxieties. He offers practical strategies to break this cycle: noticing negative thoughts, swiping them away (per Episode 10’s analogy), and replacing them with gratitude to align with higher consciousness, as taught by Ivan Rados in Episode 11. Smoke emphasizes daily “clean-up” practices—journaling at night to release regrets, as in Episode 16, and saying “thank you” to shift vibration, per Episode 17’s retreat insights. These habits, rooted in the “grow up, clean up, wake up” framework, prevent emotional “hairballs” from manifesting as dis-ease, aligning with Episode 15’s health-consciousness link. Smoke cites James Allen’s *As a Man Thinketh*, underscoring that thoughts shape reality, a truth echoed in Episode 18’s love conquering all. Infused with the Rockies’ serene power, this episode empowers listeners to raise their vibration for joy and impact.

Learnings:

- Notice Negative Thoughts: Recognizing unwanted thoughts creates separation, stopping their momentum, as in Episode 16’s mindfulness.

- Gratitude Shifts Vibration: Saying “thank you” or journaling gratitude aligns with higher consciousness, per Episode 15’s affirmations.

- Nightly Journaling Clears: Writing and releasing daily regrets prevents subconscious buildup, echoing Episode 17’s healing.

- Consciousness Shapes Reality: Thoughts drive outcomes, as James Allen teaches, aligning with Episode 18’s love.

- Daily Clean-Up Heals: Clearing emotional energies nightly fosters perfect health, per Episode 11’s consciousness as health.

Universal Truths:

- Thoughts Create Reality: Positive thoughts, like gratitude, manifest joy, as in Episode 15’s intentionality.

- Consciousness is Health: Clearing “hairballs” restores ease, per Episode 17’s collective healing.

- Presence Breaks Cycles: Noticing thoughts, as in Episode 16’s presence, halts negative spirals.

- Love Elevates: Gratitude and love raise vibration, echoing Episode 13’s love over evil.

- We Are Infinite: Releasing limiting thoughts reveals our divine nature, per Episode 1’s awakening.

Examples:

- Pazzo’s Pizza Encounter: Smoke’s talk with a worker about negative mornings inspired this episode, reflecting Episode 17’s heart-centered listening.

- Gratitude Practice: Smoke’s habit of saying “thank you,” learned from Ivan Rados, shifted his daily vibe, as in Episode 11.

- Nightly Journaling: Smoke’s practice of releasing daily regrets, as in Episode 16, cleared his subconscious for better mornings.

- Biogeometry Workshop: Dr. Karim’s teachings on life force energy, attended by Smoke, reinforced Episode 15’s health-consciousness link.

- James Allen’s Wisdom: Smoke’s reference to *As a Man Thinketh* echoes Episode 18’s truth that love shapes reality.

Smoke Trail Threads:

- Consciousness (Episodes 1, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)**: Smoke’s trajectory shift ties to his awakening, Steve Hershberger’s map, Ivan Rados’ health, Chris Clements’ action, Rob Follows’ intentionality, Rob Hersov’s love, Dave Garrison’s genius, and Q&As in 16-17.

- Healing (Episodes 2, 8, 10, 16, 17): Smoke’s clean-up aligns with Sarah Fruehling’s EMDR, Liv Fisch’s human medicine, Dani Brooks’ coherence, and Episodes 16-17’s hairballs.

- Presence (Episodes 2, 3, 8, 15, 16, 17, 19): Smoke’s noticing thoughts echoes Sarah Fruehling’s breathwork, Jack Maxwell’s living now, Liv Fisch’s holding space, Rob Follows’ meditation, Dave Garrison’s curiosity, and Episodes 16-17’s calm.

- Gratitude (Episodes 9, 15, 16, 17): Smoke’s gratitude practice connects to Steve Hershberger’s gratitude, Rob Follows’ affirmations, and Episodes 16-17’s vibration shift.

- Leadership (Episodes 4, 6, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19): Smoke’s daily practices tie to Michael Brabant’s safe workplaces, Justin Breen’s vulnerability, Elizabeth Funk’s empowerment, Rob Follows’ significance, Rob Hersov’s advocacy, Dave Garrison’s alignment, and Episodes 16-17’s conscious leadership.

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