BOOBOO GARCIA: TWELVE-STEPS AND A BROADER LENS (EPISODE #11)

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ABOUT BOOBOO GARCIA:
Booboo is the host of the Broader Lens Podcast. A weird channel for spiritually weird people. Booboo interviews people who he admires from all walks of life, discussing a variety of thought-provoking topics:
Spirituality
Addiction
Trauma
Recovery
Ancient Civilizations
History
Forbidden Knowledge
Esoteric/Mysticism
Religion
Science
NDE
Et/Ufo Encounters
Big Foot
Along with all kinds of other topics on the Human Experience and beyond.

His discussions challenge our beliefs and perceptions, empowering us to expand our consciousness, while creating a “Broader Lens,” for the greater good of Humanity.

As 2Pac once said, “We gotta make a change. It's time for us as a people to start making some changes. Let's change the way we eat. Let's change the way we live. And let's change the way we treat each other. You see, the old way wasn't working so it's on us to do, what we gotta do, to survive.”
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@BroaderLensPodcast
www.youtube.com/@BroaderLensPodcast

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