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Hello! I’m Glenn, and I’m here to invite you into my &apos;muchness.&apos; This isn&apos;t just my story; it’s a roadmap for anyone who feels like their truest self is dying to come out. We’re going unfiltered. We’re going deep... really deep. Let’s explore this world of &apos;muchness&apos; together.</description>
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      <description><![CDATA[In this soul-stirring fourth episode of the Living in Muchness podcast, host Glenn Agoncillo delves into the heart of his transformative fourth mantra: "Everything that I need is within my breath." Drawing from his high-stakes background as a corporate leader turned mental health advocate, Glenn shares vulnerable personal stories of how he once confused the frantic pursuit of survival with the pursuit of validation. He explores the critical, often painful distinction between genuine needs and the manufactured wants that society pressures us to prioritize. Through a lens of deep compassion and raw honesty, he illustrates how stripping away the noise of overspending and the digital clutter of social media allows us to rediscover the abundant peace that has always resided within our own rhythmic inhales and exhales.

As the episode unfolds, Glenn invites listeners to step into their own "muchness" by confronting the societal mirrors that keep us in a state of perpetual lack. He poses three life-altering questions designed to shift the audience's perspective from scarcity to sufficiency, encouraging a profound reflection on how we allocate our most precious resources—time, energy, and attention. This episode is not just a discussion but a guided invitation to experience the full spectrum of human experience with openness and grace. By the end of this journey, you will be empowered to reclaim your breath as your primary source of security and worth, discovering that the path to a life of muchness is as simple, and as profound, as the air you are breathing right now. 
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In this powerful episode, discover how two icons—Mel Robbins and Fred Rogers—transformed their lives by ignoring the spectators and trusting their unconventional paths and ultimately inspired Glenn. Mel went from bankruptcy and crippling anxiety to creating The 5 Second Rule and helping millions by embracing her mess as her message. Fred Rogers defied entertainment executives who said children's TV needed to be loud and flashy, instead creating the quiet, gentle revolution of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood by learning from child development experts who'd actually studied how children grow. Through their stories, you'll learn the difference between "sideline advice" (based on fear) and "arena wisdom" (earned through experience)—plus five practical steps to find mentors who've actually walked your path. If you're standing at a crossroads, questioning your dreams, or ready to step into your full potential, this 30-minute episode will change how you choose who to listen to—and ultimately, who you become. Your unconventional path isn't a mistake. It might be exactly what the world needs. This episode will inspire you to march to the beat of your own drum. 
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In this powerful episode, discover how two icons—Mel Robbins and Fred Rogers—transformed their lives by ignoring the spectators and trusting their unconventional paths and ultimately inspired Glenn. Mel went from bankruptcy and crippling anxiety to creating The 5 Second Rule and helping millions by embracing her mess as her message. Fred Rogers defied entertainment executives who said children&apos;s TV needed to be loud and flashy, instead creating the quiet, gentle revolution of Mister Rogers&apos; Neighborhood by learning from child development experts who&apos;d actually studied how children grow. Through their stories, you&apos;ll learn the difference between &quot;sideline advice&quot; (based on fear) and &quot;arena wisdom&quot; (earned through experience)—plus five practical steps to find mentors who&apos;ve actually walked your path. If you&apos;re standing at a crossroads, questioning your dreams, or ready to step into your full potential, this 30-minute episode will change how you choose who to listen to—and ultimately, who you become. Your unconventional path isn&apos;t a mistake. It might be exactly what the world needs. This episode will inspire you to march to the beat of your own drum.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you march to the beat of your own drum? Who are you really listening to? Think about the voices shaping your biggest life decisions right now—the ones telling you what&apos;s possible, what&apos;s realistic, what you should or shouldn&apos;t do. Are those voices coming from people who&apos;ve actually walked your path, or from well-meaning spectators who&apos;ve never been in the arena? Here&apos;s the uncomfortable truth: most of us spend our lives taking advice from people who&apos;ve never done what they&apos;re advising us on. We let our parents (who&apos;ve never started a business) talk us out of entrepreneurship. We let friends (who&apos;ve never changed careers) convince us it&apos;s too late. We shrink our dreams to fit other people&apos;s fears. And in the process, we lose what makes us brilliantly, authentically us—our &quot;muchness.&quot;

In this powerful episode, discover how two icons—Mel Robbins and Fred Rogers—transformed their lives by ignoring the spectators and trusting their unconventional paths and ultimately inspired Glenn. Mel went from bankruptcy and crippling anxiety to creating The 5 Second Rule and helping millions by embracing her mess as her message. Fred Rogers defied entertainment executives who said children&apos;s TV needed to be loud and flashy, instead creating the quiet, gentle revolution of Mister Rogers&apos; Neighborhood by learning from child development experts who&apos;d actually studied how children grow. Through their stories, you&apos;ll learn the difference between &quot;sideline advice&quot; (based on fear) and &quot;arena wisdom&quot; (earned through experience)—plus five practical steps to find mentors who&apos;ve actually walked your path. If you&apos;re standing at a crossroads, questioning your dreams, or ready to step into your full potential, this 30-minute episode will change how you choose who to listen to—and ultimately, who you become. Your unconventional path isn&apos;t a mistake. It might be exactly what the world needs. This episode will inspire you to march to the beat of your own drum.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[In the second installment of his six-part mantra series, Glenn Agoncillo introduces a powerful and deceptively simple affirmation: "I Can Do Hard Things." While this phrase has gained popularity in various self-help and parenting circles, Glenn's exploration of it in the "Living in Muchness" podcast goes beyond surface-level motivation. He delves into the psychological resilience required to confront life’s inevitable difficulties and the transformative power of shifting one's internal dialogue. 

The power of the mantra "I Can Do Hard Things" lies in its dual acknowledgment of both the difficulty of a task and the capability of the individual. It does not minimize the struggle; rather, it validates it. When Glenn shares his personal experiences with challenges, he is not presenting a highlight reel of success but a raw look at the process of overcoming. This authenticity is key to the mantra’s effectiveness. It acknowledges that the journey is often messy, painful, and filled with doubt. However, by affirming "I can," the individual asserts their agency and sovereignty over their own life. This is a core component of Glenn’s "Muchness" philosophy—recognizing that our strength is not found in the absence of difficulty but in our ability to navigate through it. 

Throughout the episode, Glenn invites his listeners to identify the "hard things" in their own lives.  Glenn removes the shame that often accompanies failure or slow progress. He encourages his audience to see challenges as opportunities for growth rather than as evidence of inadequacy. This reframing is essential for building long-term resilience. When we stop viewing "hard things" as threats to our safety or self-worth, we are free to engage with them more creatively and persistently. The mantra thus becomes a steady rhythm that guides the listener through the "wildernesses" of life, as mentioned in similar spiritual and philosophical discussions about the evolution of faith and routine. 
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      <itunes:summary>In the second installment of his six-part mantra series, Glenn Agoncillo introduces a powerful and deceptively simple affirmation: &quot;I Can Do Hard Things.&quot; While this phrase has gained popularity in various self-help and parenting circles, Glenn&apos;s exploration of it in the &quot;Living in Muchness&quot; podcast goes beyond surface-level motivation. He delves into the psychological resilience required to confront life’s inevitable difficulties and the transformative power of shifting one&apos;s internal dialogue. 

The power of the mantra &quot;I Can Do Hard Things&quot; lies in its dual acknowledgment of both the difficulty of a task and the capability of the individual. It does not minimize the struggle; rather, it validates it. When Glenn shares his personal experiences with challenges, he is not presenting a highlight reel of success but a raw look at the process of overcoming. This authenticity is key to the mantra’s effectiveness. It acknowledges that the journey is often messy, painful, and filled with doubt. However, by affirming &quot;I can,&quot; the individual asserts their agency and sovereignty over their own life. This is a core component of Glenn’s &quot;Muchness&quot; philosophy—recognizing that our strength is not found in the absence of difficulty but in our ability to navigate through it. 

Throughout the episode, Glenn invites his listeners to identify the &quot;hard things&quot; in their own lives.  Glenn removes the shame that often accompanies failure or slow progress. He encourages his audience to see challenges as opportunities for growth rather than as evidence of inadequacy. This reframing is essential for building long-term resilience. When we stop viewing &quot;hard things&quot; as threats to our safety or self-worth, we are free to engage with them more creatively and persistently. The mantra thus becomes a steady rhythm that guides the listener through the &quot;wildernesses&quot; of life, as mentioned in similar spiritual and philosophical discussions about the evolution of faith and routine.</itunes:summary>
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The power of the mantra &quot;I Can Do Hard Things&quot; lies in its dual acknowledgment of both the difficulty of a task and the capability of the individual. It does not minimize the struggle; rather, it validates it. When Glenn shares his personal experiences with challenges, he is not presenting a highlight reel of success but a raw look at the process of overcoming. This authenticity is key to the mantra’s effectiveness. It acknowledges that the journey is often messy, painful, and filled with doubt. However, by affirming &quot;I can,&quot; the individual asserts their agency and sovereignty over their own life. This is a core component of Glenn’s &quot;Muchness&quot; philosophy—recognizing that our strength is not found in the absence of difficulty but in our ability to navigate through it. 

Throughout the episode, Glenn invites his listeners to identify the &quot;hard things&quot; in their own lives.  Glenn removes the shame that often accompanies failure or slow progress. He encourages his audience to see challenges as opportunities for growth rather than as evidence of inadequacy. This reframing is essential for building long-term resilience. When we stop viewing &quot;hard things&quot; as threats to our safety or self-worth, we are free to engage with them more creatively and persistently. The mantra thus becomes a steady rhythm that guides the listener through the &quot;wildernesses&quot; of life, as mentioned in similar spiritual and philosophical discussions about the evolution of faith and routine.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[In the inaugural episode of the Living in Muchness podcast, host Glenn Agoncillo shares his heartfelt gratitude for listeners and introduces the concept of 'muchness.' He emphasizes the importance of viewing life as a journey rather than a sprint, encouraging listeners to embrace both the highs and lows of their experiences. Glenn introduces his first mantra: 'I'm choosing to experience life as a journey,' illustrating this with personal anecdotes about walking his dog and enjoying meaningful moments with loved ones. He contrasts the rushed, checklist mentality of life with a more mindful approach that allows for deeper connections and appreciation of the present moment.

Throughout the episode, Glenn invites listeners to reflect on their own lives, asking them to consider where they might be sprinting and how they can transform those areas into journeys filled with muchness. He concludes by encouraging the audience to embrace all aspects of themselves and to be open to the full spectrum of life experiences. This episode sets the stage for a series of mantras that will guide listeners toward living authentically and fully. 
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      <itunes:summary>In the inaugural episode of the Living in Muchness podcast, host Glenn Agoncillo shares his heartfelt gratitude for listeners and introduces the concept of &apos;muchness.&apos; He emphasizes the importance of viewing life as a journey rather than a sprint, encouraging listeners to embrace both the highs and lows of their experiences. Glenn introduces his first mantra: &apos;I&apos;m choosing to experience life as a journey,&apos; illustrating this with personal anecdotes about walking his dog and enjoying meaningful moments with loved ones. He contrasts the rushed, checklist mentality of life with a more mindful approach that allows for deeper connections and appreciation of the present moment.

Throughout the episode, Glenn invites listeners to reflect on their own lives, asking them to consider where they might be sprinting and how they can transform those areas into journeys filled with muchness. He concludes by encouraging the audience to embrace all aspects of themselves and to be open to the full spectrum of life experiences. This episode sets the stage for a series of mantras that will guide listeners toward living authentically and fully.</itunes:summary>
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Throughout the episode, Glenn invites listeners to reflect on their own lives, asking them to consider where they might be sprinting and how they can transform those areas into journeys filled with muchness. He concludes by encouraging the audience to embrace all aspects of themselves and to be open to the full spectrum of life experiences. This episode sets the stage for a series of mantras that will guide listeners toward living authentically and fully.</itunes:subtitle>
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