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  • You Don’t Need Proof—Just a Gut Feeling
    2025/04/29

    summary

    In this episode of Twisted Truth, Corey Wesley delves into the complexities of trust and relationships, sharing a personal story about a friend facing betrayal. He discusses the importance of honesty, the impact of unmet needs, and the struggle between hope and accountability in love. Corey emphasizes the need for self-worth and the dangers of dating potential rather than reality, encouraging listeners to trust their instincts and prioritize their emotional health.

    takeaways

    • Believing what we see versus what people tell us is complex.
    • People often return to unhealthy relationships due to unmet needs.
    • Honesty is crucial in relationships, yet many struggle with it.
    • Hope can sometimes distort our perception of reality.
    • You are worth all the love in the world and should not settle for less.
    • Trust your gut feelings; they are often correct.
    • Kindness should not be mistaken for weakness.
    • People's potential does not guarantee their actions.
    • You don't need evidence to know when something is wrong.
    • Accountability is essential in any relationship.


    Sound Bites

    • "Why do we go back to them constantly?"
    • "Kindness is not a weakness."
    • "You only can be treated badly if you allow it."
    • "Hope does not look abusive."
    • "You are worth all the love in the world."

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    31 分
  • The Power of Learning from Errors
    2025/04/24

    In this episode of The Twisted Truth, Corey Wesley discusses the importance of embracing mistakes as a vital part of personal and professional growth. He reflects on his own journey, sharing how past mistakes have shaped his resilience and ability to handle challenges calmly. Corey emphasizes that mistakes are not failures but rather stepping stones that lead to learning and improvement. He encourages listeners to take accountability for their mistakes and view them as opportunities for growth, ultimately fostering a mindset that embraces learning and self-improvement.

    takeaways

    • Mistakes are essential for growth and learning.
    • Emotional reactions to mistakes can be managed.
    • Accountability is key in learning from mistakes.
    • Mistakes should not define you or your abilities.
    • Calmness in the face of mistakes indicates growth.
    • Reflecting on past mistakes can provide valuable insights.
    • AI can assist in learning and improving processes.
    • Mistakes are stepping stones to success.
    • If you're not making mistakes, you're not trying hard enough.
    • Self-love and belief are crucial in overcoming challenges.

    Sound Bites

    • "I was calm this time."
    • "Mistakes make us better."
    • "Don't react to the mistake."
    • "Mistakes are stepping stones."

    Chapters

    00:00
    Embracing Mistakes: A Personal Journey

    10:01
    Learning from Mistakes: The Path to Growth

    20:03
    Mistakes as Stepping Stones: The Entrepreneurial Mindset

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    33 分
  • AI for Recovery, Caregiving & Business – Real Uses That Work
    2025/04/16

    In this episode of Twisted Truth, Corey Wesley discusses the duality of AI, exploring both the fears and benefits associated with its use. He shares personal experiences in addiction recovery, healthcare navigation, and small business management, highlighting how AI can serve as a valuable tool in these areas. Corey emphasizes the importance of being informed and proactive when using AI, encouraging listeners to embrace its potential for positive change.

    takeaways

    • AI is a hot topic with divided opinions.
    • Fear of the unknown often leads to rejection of new technology.
    • AI can provide support for those unable to afford therapy.
    • Personal experiences shape the understanding of AI's benefits.
    • AI can help caregivers navigate complex healthcare systems.
    • Being informed can lead to better medical care.
    • Small businesses can leverage AI for SEO and online visibility.
    • AI simplifies complex tasks for business owners.
    • Asking the right questions is crucial when using AI.
    • AI can enhance learning and improve communication skills.

    Sound Bites

    • "Knowledge is power."
    • "Don't be left behind."
    • "Ask the right question."
    • "Don't be scared of AI."
    • "AI is a learning tool."

    Chapters

    00:00
    The Duality of AI: Fear and Acceptance

    06:04
    AI in Addiction Recovery: A Personal Journey

    12:10
    Navigating Healthcare with AI: A Caregiver's Perspective

    17:59
    Empowering Small Businesses: AI and SEO

    23:51
    The Learning Potential of AI: Enhancing Skills and Knowledge

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    29 分
  • Creative Burnout Is Real—But It Doesn’t Mean You Failed
    2025/04/10

    In this episode, Corey Wesley discusses the challenges of creative burnout, emphasizing the importance of pacing oneself in the creative process. He shares personal experiences and insights on empowerment, the journey of self-discovery, and the necessity of taking breaks to avoid burnout. The conversation highlights the balance between creativity and business, the fear of success, and the importance of self-belief and reflection in overcoming obstacles.

    Takeaways

    • Creative burnout is a common experience for many creators.
    • Empowerment is a slow and deliberate process.
    • Information overload can lead to creative burnout.
    • It's essential to enjoy the journey, not just the destination.
    • Success can be intimidating and lead to fear of failure.
    • Taking breaks is crucial for maintaining creativity.
    • You must learn to empower yourself to avoid burnout.
    • Listening to constructive feedback is important, but not all advice is beneficial.
    • Pacing yourself can help prevent feelings of defeat.
    • Self-belief is key to overcoming challenges in the creative process.

      Sound Bites

      • "Slow down, breathe, and reflect."
      • "Don't rush, enjoy the process."
      • "Sometimes you need to pivot."
      • "You have to believe in yourself."

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    25 分
  • Why Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect—and Why It’s Never Too Late to Keep Trying
    2025/03/29

    In this episode of Twisted Truth, Corey Wesley explores the myth that practice makes perfect, emphasizing that perfection is unattainable and that practice actually leads to improvement. He discusses the importance of positive thinking, the need to redefine success, and how to overcome limiting beliefs that hold us back from pursuing our dreams. Corey encourages listeners to focus on progress rather than perfection and to believe in themselves as they navigate their personal and professional journeys.

    Takeaways

    Practice does not lead to perfection; it leads to improvement.
    The phrase 'I'm going to try' sets you up for failure.
    Perfection is a myth; focus on getting better instead.
    Positive thinking is essential for personal growth.
    Mistakes are valuable learning experiences.
    Success should be redefined based on personal goals.
    Limiting beliefs can hinder progress; challenge them.
    Celebrate small wins to maintain motivation.
    It's never too late to pursue your dreams.
    Believe in yourself and trust your journey.




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    14 分
  • The Cost of Free Work: A Hard Truth
    2025/03/24

    In this episode, Corey Wesley dives into the hard truth about working for free. He explains why your effort—paid or not—speaks volumes about your character and professionalism. Sharing real stories of being burned by unreliable “helpers,” Corey stresses the importance of consistency, trust, and following through. If you’re offering your time, he says, do it right—or don’t do it at all. This episode is a wake-up call for anyone undervaluing their reputation.

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    33 分
  • The Leadership Lie No One Talks About — Until Now
    2025/03/23

    In this episode of The Twisted Truth, Corey Wesley discusses the evolving nature of leadership, emphasizing that true leadership is about empowerment, emotional intelligence, and nurturing relationships rather than control and delegation. He critiques traditional management styles and advocates for a more inclusive and supportive approach to leading teams. Wesley shares insights from his experience as a corporate trainer and author, highlighting the importance of listening, self-awareness, and the need for leaders to engage with their teams meaningfully. He concludes with a call to action for leaders to believe in themselves and their teams, fostering an environment of trust and growth.

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    Step into the vibrant world of Rex Wes, the dynamic musical persona of Corey Wesley. Merging eclectic sounds with heartfelt lyrics, Rex Wes invites listeners on a journey of rhythm and soul. Experience his latest tracks on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube. To dive deeper into his musical catalog, simply search "Rex Wes" on your preferred platform or explore more through this Google search link.

    File Description:

    Mid-roll sponsorship break for the podcast, featuring a commercial message from Milton Wes Art. This quick segment hihlights the brand’s luxury positioning, tagline, and a call to action before transitioning back to the episode.

    Luxury Art That Speaks Before Words
    Milton Wes Art: Bold, unapologetic luxury art that transforms spaces and sparks conversation.

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    24 分
  • Funeral Attendance: Respect or Regret?
    2025/03/22

    In this episode of The Twisted Truth, Corey Wesley explores the complex emotions surrounding funeral attendance, questioning whether it stems from love or guilt. He reflects on the societal norms that prioritize funerals over supporting loved ones during their lives, emphasizing the importance of presence and emotional labor. Corey shares personal experiences with family and friends, highlighting the need for genuine connections and support, especially for those in nursing homes. The conversation challenges listeners to consider how they honor relationships and the legacy they leave behind.

    Takeaways from This Episode:

    • Don’t wait until it’s too late. Call, visit, check in—now.
    • Funerals often serve more to ease guilt than to express love.
    • Presence is not just physical—it’s emotional labor, and it’s necessary.
    • Performative grief might look like respect, but it often isn't.
    • Real connection doesn’t require perfection, just consistency.

    So ask yourself: Who in your life needs a visit? A call? A moment of your time? Don’t wait for the obituary to pay attention.

    And as Corey signs off: “Tell someone you love them… say something while they're alive, not when they're gone.” 💐

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    Step into the vibrant world of Rex Wes, the dynamic musical persona of Corey Wesley. Merging eclectic sounds with heartfelt lyrics, Rex Wes invites listeners on a journey of rhythm and soul. Experience his latest tracks on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube. To dive deeper into his musical catalog, simply search "Rex Wes" on your preferred platform or explore more through this Google search link.

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    26 分