Topic: Earl Nightingale

4 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
3:27:05 - 3:34:35

100: Hard R

Earl Nightingale and The Strangest Secret

Mo Facts credits Earl Nightingale's "The Strangest Secret" with helping him transition from a "talker" to a "doer." The core message is that "we become what we think about." The hosts discuss how modern escapism and social media algorithms reinforce negative thinking, and Mo suggests "training your algorithm" to feed you positive, constructive content instead.

100: Hard R
3:34:35 - 3:38:41

100: Hard R

The 30-Day Mental Control Test

The segment outlines a 30-day test for taking control of the mind by replacing fearful thoughts with positive goals. Nightingale posits that only 5% of people are successful because only 5% truly think for themselves. Mo Facts encourages listeners to join this 5% by giving more of themselves and maintaining a cheerful outlook.

90: Micro Mockingbird
3:03:06 - 3:07:47

90: Micro Mockingbird

Earl Nightingale, The Strangest Secret and Mind Control

The hosts play clips from Earl Nightingale, a famous radio personality, regarding the power of thought and personal destiny. They discuss how the media attempts to "tap in" to people's minds from the moment they wake up. Adam Curry shares his personal morning routine of reading scripture and speaking to the Holy Spirit to protect his mind from the "Matrix" of mainstream news cycles.

90: Micro Mockingbird
3:07:49 - 3:12:40

90: Micro Mockingbird

Internal Security, Being a Pro in a World of Amateurs

The final Earl Nightingale clip emphasizes that true security comes from within a person, not from a job. The hosts reflect on the risks of starting over and the importance of being a "pro in a world of amateurs." They encourage listeners to be proactive and develop their own talents rather than relying on corporate structures that can be taken away at any time.