take YOUR POWER back
The episode 'Take Your Power Back' confronts the cycle of victimhood and external blame that dominates public discourse, arguing that focusing on 'good guy vs. bad guy' narratives only deepens disempowerment. Karin Sorkin asserts that true healing and protection come not from fighting external forces, but from reclaiming inner sovereignty through self-love, self-honor, and unconditional acceptance. She reframes trauma not as a reason to stay powerless, but as a signal that we’ve forgotten our inherent worth and inner light. Using the example of Dave Chappelle’s reported decision to walk away from a lucrative opportunity that would have required compromising his integrity, she illustrates how alignment with one’s higher self—however difficult—is infinitely more valuable than external rewards. The episode challenges listeners to stop feeding the fear economy of outrage and instead focus on becoming a 'vessel for the good' by healing their own inner wounds, sealing off 'leaks' of self-doubt, and living from a place of pure, authentic intention. The message is clear: the world doesn’t need more victims, it needs more awakened, self-empowered individuals who lead by example.
Stop identifying as a victim—your power is internal, not external.
Self-love is the ultimate protection against lower energies and manipulation.
The more you align with your higher self, the more you attract what you truly desire.
You are not responsible for others’ actions, but you are responsible for your own energy and choices.
True empowerment comes from self-honor, not from winning battles or calling out others.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Trap of Victimhood in Public Discourse
“We're not helping anything. Everybody thinks, okay, so then these are the victims and these are the bad guys. And again, it goes back to I'm not saying they don't need to be brought to justice, all these things, all of that, yes. But how are we actually helping from this continuation?”
Self-Love as the Foundation of Power
The core argument: true power comes from self-love, not external validation. When we stop seeking love and worth from outside, we stop feeding the 'demons' that take over our minds and bodies.
The Illusion of External Success and the Ego Trap
Riches, fame, and power are shown as false illusions that can disconnect us from our true self. The episode warns that falling into these traps leads to spiritual collapse when the bubble bursts.
Dave Chappelle as a Modern Example of Sovereignty
“His alignment, his connection, his peace of mind was worth billions more than any amount of money.”
Living as a Vessel for the Good
“Be that vessel, be that example. Don't talk about or debate the good and the bad and talking about the good and the bad and the victims and all this stuff. It's just adding fright and fear and worry.”
“His alignment, his connection, his peace of mind was worth billions more than any amount of money.”
“So be that vessel, be that example. Don't talk about or debate the good and the bad and talking about the good and the bad and the victims and all this stuff. It's just adding fright and fear and worry.”
“We're not helping anything. Everybody thinks, okay, so then these are the victims and these are the bad guys. And again, it goes back to I'm not saying they don't need to be brought to justice, all these things, all of that, yes. But how are we actually helping from this continuation?”
Host
Karin Sorkin
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Dave Chappelle
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