
Hint, the answer is found in the LAST EPISODE
As promised, here’s Part Deux! Not that it’s in French or anything, but it feels classy to say it that way. And we’re nothing if not classy around here.
We continue our discussion with Allen, friend of the Misfits, and all around Coach of the Creatives, touching on themes around his latest book “Risk the Real”, a wake up call to defy the artificial and embrace your actual authentic life as it is offered by your actual Creator.
Listen here!
He’s also giving away a copy of Risk the Real” to one of you lucky Misfits out there. Allz you gotta do is leave a comment right below these here shownotes (you know, where it says LEAVE A COMMENT) by April 30th, and you’re in it to win it, baby! But wait, there’s more! If you correctly answer the question about the show in the caption of the very cool picture above, you’ll be entered TWICE! Now isn’t THAT nice??? (and yes, you can do this for episode 1 as well… so for you math whizzes out there, that’s a total of 4, count em 4 entries!)

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Website: withallen.com

More About “Risk the Real”
The Clash Between the Real and the Artificial is Intensifying…
and You Are the Prize.
Every aspect of life is being invaded by the artificial. But we miss what’s at stake when we assume it’s inevitable, natural, or even neutral. It actually began in Eden when the serpent offered Adam and Eve a counterfeit reality based on the Tree of Knowledge and the promise to become like gods.
These ancient roots entangle us in more ways than we realize. We seek to redefine reality in our image. We look to the unreal to make us more real. Nothing fazes or amazes us anymore. We stumble through life in a Partificial Daze—partially present and fully disoriented by an artificial haze of anxiety, exhaustion, and addiction.
What’s needed is a reality reorientation.


Like your book, The Eden Option, this conversation draws the readerlistener to wake up, not reluctantly, but expectantly to reality. It’s foundational. It anchors us, but because the anchor is buried, we forget and become distracted by the shiny things around us. I remembered an old commercial of a mother leaning out her second story window calling, “Hey Antony!” And the boy runs through the neighborhood to come home for supper. God’s calling us home for supper.
And, yes the picture is Alan with William Shatner at Comic Con.
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