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BREAKING FREE FROM LIMITING SYSTEMS AND EMBRACING OUR INFINITE POTENTIAL – WELCOME TO INSPIRED RADIO with Helen Taylor. This is where souls come together for inspiring conversations that open hearts, shift perspectives and spark real change. On Inspired Radio we explore new and uncharted ways of building, thinking, loving, and relating. It’s about embracing the discomfort of transformation and collectively creating Heaven on Earth. Each week, my guests share their stories, powerful journeys of overcoming change and stepping into a better life. Through storytelling, we connect deeply, learn from one another and ignite the courage to walk our own path. This show embodies the spirit of love, respect, and compassion. Join us for authentic conversations that will inspire you to live more freely, more fully and more connected. INSPIRED RADIO with Helen Taylor – Because change begins with a conversation.Copyright 2026 Helen Taylor Sozialwissenschaften
  • Inspired Radio, February 15, 2026
    Feb 16 2026
    Inspired Radio with Helen Taylor Guest, Mike Palmer - Know Your Rights Mike knows his stuff and that comes from years of real-world experience, hard conversations, and hands-on work helping everyday Australians understand their rights. In this episode of Inspired Radio, host Helen Taylor speaks with Mike Palmer, the frontman for the "Know Your Rights" group and a longtime activist. The discussion explores Palmer's journey from a police contractor to a legal educator, offering practical strategies for challenging systemic injustices and reclaiming personal agency. The Genesis of "Know Your Rights" Mike Palmer’s transition into activism was sparked by a personal experience with systemic unfairness. After running a successful transcription company for the Victoria Police for 13 years, his contract was abruptly terminated in favor of a questionable deal with an outside firm. This prompted Palmer to investigate the legal system, where he discovered a fragmented landscape of small groups holding valuable but uncoordinated information. He eventually stepped into a leadership role to consolidate these resources, helping to create websites, books, and the "Know Your Rights" umbrella group to reach a wider audience. Challenging the "Authority Trance" A significant portion of the conversation focuses on the psychological barriers to exercising legal rights—specifically, the fear of authority. Palmer explains that most people operate in a "day-to-day trance," reacting to authority figures like police or magistrates with programmed anxiety. He advocates for "reframing" these interactions: viewing police and judges as fellow humans with their own stresses and mortgages. By maintaining a respectful but confident and questioning demeanor, individuals can often bypass the "bravado" of the system and achieve better outcomes. Conscious Living and Personal Responsibility Beyond legal battles, Palmer emphasizes that true change begins with conscious thinking. He encourages people to audit their lives—from the media they consume to the food they eat—to identify where they are "asleep at the wheel" 45:34-46:4654:46-55:14. He argues that the energy spent on "train wreck TV" or mindless social media scrolling could be redirected toward building side businesses or improving one's community. Palmer’s philosophy is rooted in the idea that one cannot fix a problem they are not aware of; therefore, self-awareness is the first step toward both personal and societal freedom. Mike Palmer’s message is a call to move from a state of "comfortable" compliance to one of "uncomfortable" growth. By reclaiming the power of critical thinking and taking conscious, incremental actions, individuals can break free from limiting systems and leave the world better for the next generation.
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  • Inspired Radio, February 8, 2026
    Feb 9 2026
    Inspired Radio with Helen Taylor Guest, Mike Holt - He’s not just changing the game — he’s redefining it. Mike Holt is unveiling a bold new paradigm and a powerful 5-step plan you’re going to want to listen to. Reclaiming Sovereignty: Mike Holt’s Vision for a New Australian Paradigm Mike Holt: Architect of the New Paradigm Inspired Radio Interview: Reclaiming Rights & Self-Governance Interview Abstract The Subject Mike Holt Investigator, Researcher, & Vietnam Veteran. A critical thinker shaped by 30 years in Thailand and a lineage of Irish rebels. Core Philosophy "We are the masters and they are the servants. Does the servant tell the master what to do?" #CommonLaw #Sovereignty #PeacefulResistance #BottomUp The 5-Step Future Plan 1 Constitutional Power Citizens-initiated referendums to reclaim the power to amend the constitution from Parliament. 2 Blockchain Voting A secure, unhackable digital app for monthly community decision-making and resource distribution. 3 Electoral Reform Shrink electorates to 5,000 voters. Elect local representatives, not career politicians. 4 Taxation Overhaul Abolish personal income tax/GST. Implement a 2-3% corporate transfer tax & resource wealth sharing. 5 National Service Voluntary military or civil service to instill discipline and ensure national defense (Civil Guard). Resources: futureplan.earth | mikeholtshow.com ⏱ 60 Min Interview • For Truth Seekers In this episode of Inspired Radio, host Helen Taylor sits down with investigator and researcher Mike Holt to discuss his journey from a Vietnam veteran to a common law advocate. Holt outlines a comprehensive five-step "Future Plan" designed to dismantle top-down government corruption and return governance to the hands of the people. Detailed Summary of Key Themes A Legacy of Critical Thinking and Dissent Mike Holt’s skepticism of political systems began at age 18 and was solidified by his service in the Vietnam War, where he witnessed firsthand the waste and senselessness of conflict. His background as a business owner in Thailand for 30 years provided him with a unique perspective on systemic corruption and alternative governance models, such as the "Board of Trade" tax incentives, which he now seeks to adapt for Australia. Holt argues that his life experiences have served as a preparation for his current mission to "invert" the current political structure. The 5-Step Future Plan for Australia 1. Constitutional Power: Implementing Citizens-Initiated Referendums to allow people to amend the constitution directly. 2. Digital Sovereignty: A blockchain-based voting app that pays citizens for participating in governance. 3. Electoral Reform: Shrinking electorates to 5,000 voters to ensure representatives are directly accountable to their neighbors. 4. Tax Revolution: Eliminating personal income tax and GST in favor of a small percentage tax on corporate bank transfers. 5. National Service: Voluntary civil or military service to foster discipline and local manufacturing of all national equipment. The Transition to Bottom-Up Governance The core of Holt's proposal is the redistribution of power from a central parliament to local "electorates" of 5,000 people. By removing political parties and electing local representatives who are directly replaceable by their community, Holt believes corruption can be eliminated. This model emphasizes that the government should be the "servant" to the people's "master," focusing federal responsibility strictly on Section 51 of the Constitution. Economic Liberation and Resource Wealth Holt and Taylor discuss the immense untapped wealth of Australia, suggesting that citizens should live off resource revenues similar to models in Qatar or Dubai. The plan involves reclaiming "stolen" money through grand juries and leveraging in-ground assets like coal and iron ore to fund a "Universal Basic Income" style payment for those who participate in the new digital voting system. Governance Paradigm Shift Current System Top-Down Corporate Interests High Taxation ➔ Future Plan Bottom-Up Community-Led Resource-Funded Peaceful Resistance and Lawful Rebellion Drawing on Gandhi’s philosophy, Holt encourages "peaceful resistance" by withdrawing consent from the current system. This includes the use of "Bills of Exchange" to handle fines and utility bills, asserting that the current legal system often operates outside its constitutional bounds. Key Data Victorian Stamp Duty Revenue: Estimated at **75,820,000perday∗∗basedonaconservativecalculationof75,820,000perday∗∗basedonaconservativecalculationof20,000 per transaction. Electorate Scaling: A proposed reduction from 100,000 voters per electorate to just 5,000, organized into regional governments of 50 electorates each. Initial Business Capital: Holt started his successful Thai business with only 35,000 baht (approx. $2,500), yielding over 1 million baht in profit within the first year. To-Do / Next Steps Educate yourself on ...
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  • Inspired Radio, February 1, 2026
    Feb 2 2026
    Inspired Radio with Helen Taylor Guest, Ben Gardner - Victorian State Co-Ordinator for TASA Ben Gardner is the Victorian State Co-Ordinator for TASA and has gone from cabinet maker to leading a powerful movement that’s creating a brand-new world.
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