His laughter literally made my day. What a wonderful human being ❤ Thanks for having him
@ArtofCharmTV7 ай бұрын
Thanks for listening
@anneliesehynes66167 ай бұрын
Loved this interview. This man is so real and down to earth compared to so many in the manifesting space. His back story is a brilliant example too if overcoming adversity. That lady he met in the book store sounded wonderful! Just ordered his book.
@ArtofCharmTV7 ай бұрын
Thanks for listening
@adc23272 ай бұрын
About 10 years ago I was working in the Silicon Valley. There were numerous people I would come in contact with that I would later Google and find out they were tech or medical superstars. Dr. Doty was one of them. He was helping out a doctor start his own practice. I was doing some work with that doctor. I would see Dr. Doty often. Back then I didn't know who he was. Damn! Missed opportunity to sit down and have a chat.
@toystory9226 ай бұрын
Wonderful man with a sweet soul.
@ArtofCharmTV6 ай бұрын
No doubt
@Scamers-n6m7 ай бұрын
What a sweet man. Dr. Doty you are a true huma being. It is so inspiring for young genaration.
@gaianoutreia7 ай бұрын
"Control your mind, and you will control the world" Swami Sivananda
@johnsjh8887 ай бұрын
I listened to Dr. Doty on Coast to Coast AM last night. Great show.
@ArtofCharmTV7 ай бұрын
Thanks for listening
@lawrencetaylor54077 ай бұрын
I'm so glad someone is talking about using one's capabilities for helping others. While I think one needs both personal achievement AND devotion to something that helps others, I think there's way too much emphasis on the former in western society. It almost literally makes me sick when I hear stories like the man in Calgary who froze to death after slipping on ice and no one helped despite his att4mot to wave people down. I truly think we need a shift in values, especially among our youth. Maybe it's just because I'm older now and see the value of helping and making others feel good, but one can't help but think that western society rewards greed and selfishness too much. Sorry for sounding negative.
@SchramJavelin4 ай бұрын
Yes, I totally agree. Be there for others is unity and connection. Be there only for your own interests ends in separation and sorrow. This are 2 different paths. Service to self or service to others. It makes me feel like florishing and smile when I am there for others. Every day we become more and stronger.
@lawrencetaylor54074 ай бұрын
@SchramJavelin I think so, too. Glad to know there are people like you out there. We need that.
@elizabethnienstadt13432 ай бұрын
Just listen
@elizabethnienstadt13432 ай бұрын
It's abundance, not success what he is trying to explain
@PeteNaess7 ай бұрын
Very inspiring and Genuine Man, thank you for this.
@ArtofCharmTV7 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@gutchimoto21127 ай бұрын
Dr Doty. Has been very influential in my own life. Synergies🙏🏾🇿🇦🙏🏼
@SchramJavelin4 ай бұрын
Thank you Lawrence. Thank you for sharing your values.
@spiralsun17 ай бұрын
Loved this!!! ❤thank you so much!!!
@ArtofCharmTV7 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!!
@Shanni71527 ай бұрын
Listened while heading into work and truly began my day on a high note. Thank you for the laughs and insights ❤❤❤
@ArtofCharmTV6 ай бұрын
You are so welcome
@fara16396 ай бұрын
Thank you AJ for asking such pertinent questions 🙏
@cookielicious827 ай бұрын
Wonderful interview
@ArtofCharmTV7 ай бұрын
Thanks for listening
@YesToLifeAlways7 ай бұрын
I am sorry but i am and never was one of those people wanting a big car or house. I manifested a nice appartment in a calm area. I am happy and became happier when i learnt to love myself. I am also a Dr ...not a neurosurgeon who are known stereotypically to chase status generally. Not an easy job. High stress and mean doctors at times. I was depressed at one point and trying to care for others. It was unhealty and didnt work. Once i felt at peace with myself again, i was able to help people. So everyone comes to this from a different perspective. I was fortunate to grow up comfortable...not rich but comfortable. So i never desired gucci or rolls royce. I knew I needed what i needed.
@Christine-q7x4 ай бұрын
Where does love come into this picture?
@susanharkema28885 ай бұрын
I have heard Dr. Doty in several interviews, and I don't really hear any science or research quoted...just his experience as a kid as the impetus. I hope this interview is different? I need to read his book and see what rigor there is behind his "narrative."
@valjames19714 ай бұрын
Check Tara Swart out then, also a neuroscientist and tons of studies quoted
@mikeali8497 ай бұрын
Thanks
@naturelover12844 ай бұрын
Yeah I had the same thing happen as a single mom student I was ashamed because of some class that didn't get dropped being irresponsible and I gave it to him as because I was more responsible than anybody with me and my kid
@BetterDays_Now7 ай бұрын
(Carnivore diet and lung/breathing exercises might help.) Thank you both for this very good interview. ❤
@jasonw-c9g7 ай бұрын
27:00 but i wonder if that woman still would of had the drive to become successful if the father didn't say those things? something recently happened to me where after not working for a few years a sibling said some very harsh things to me about my lifestyle, i'm now working and doing fine for myself but i would probably still be living like a lazy bum had he not pissed me off so much.
@glenharvey71957 ай бұрын
I think you summed up the whole deal when you said if you don't ask the right question the universe don't give a fuck what you want 😂😂🤣 I got a good laugh on that one thank you bud lol
@ArtofCharmTV7 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@DJSTOEK6 ай бұрын
❤❤
@itseduardoorozco6 ай бұрын
Why does it sound like he is struggling to breathe???? It’s making me anxious hearing how he keeps struggling to take a breathe
@sandram69136 ай бұрын
Mic looks too close... Host's is further away
@itseduardoorozco6 ай бұрын
@@sandram6913 the mic doesn't affect how a person breathes.. the mic only picks up what his struggling breath is doing
@naturelover12844 ай бұрын
Wish I could ask the doctor if the body is smarter than the mind
@rodolforodriguez25927 ай бұрын
Microphone picks up too much of the breathing... Hard to enjoy the good content.
@ArtofCharmTV7 ай бұрын
We appreciate your feedback. Thank you!
@spiralsun17 ай бұрын
And the swallowing and smacking 😂👍🏻 Definitely noticed. Theres good sound and too-good sound. ❤
@michellecook-hill7 ай бұрын
Sadly, in spite of the content, this man needs to be introduced to breath work. And to understanding the importance of nose breathing. ❤
@jaydipdas48527 ай бұрын
I was so engrossed in listening to Dr. Doty that I didn't hear any other sound till I read your comments. The realisation is that intent listening filters collateral noise.
@saym27567 ай бұрын
Dr. Doty sounds a lot like my late father… i am probably wrong but I hope he might consider dedicating a year of love and attention toward his body, even if that means he has to cut back on work a little, so he is around many more years to continue to help others. Although, I guess the length of one’s life does not really equate to impact , ultimately.
@FoodForHearts7 ай бұрын
I am confused to why he said humans need to take care of their children/offspring for 10 years? What is he speaking on? What human child does not need care after the age of ten?
@AmulyaVlogs.7 ай бұрын
Probably he meant, after age 10, the child will develop ability to start understanding his/her surroundings and will learn to protect and take care of themselves.
@LouisRUFFIN-gm1nk4 ай бұрын
Why are you always popping up on my phone sir.who exactly are you.
@bostrickland49707 ай бұрын
Writer ✍️ reminds me of Robert Deniro somewhat. Meditation 🧘 is important to practice.
@MD-bu3xc6 ай бұрын
I seriously question Dr. Doty's statement that the universe doesn't give an "f' about you. The universe made sure that just when he needed her most, there was Ruth. I've seen too many times in my own life that actually the universe has cared about me.
@l.w.paradis21084 ай бұрын
You write this everywhere . . . Ruth?
@no1uknow7 ай бұрын
Esther Hicks has been talking about this for over 30 yrs, and has given 1000's of talks, and written several best sellers, has given people lots of methods and techniques, (not like this guy who doesn't know) but since she doesn't have a doctor's degree, people have said she's a quack, a woo woo koo koo-head etc. What's the matter with people?
@Chap175 ай бұрын
Exactly🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 ❤❤❤❤
@MichaelRyanEpley5 ай бұрын
The world encourages people to think of themselves in a materialistic fashion. This gives them a reason to ignore the truth. You might say this choice closes their ears.
@russellbyrne3764 ай бұрын
Esther is the one.
@SchramJavelin4 ай бұрын
I see it different. I appreciate the different views and personal experience. Abraham were my initiation, for years and I went deep into my own discovery yourney. Yesterday I listen to another interview of this man here, and enjoyed it immensely. Everyone has an important message in a universe of diversity. Yours too Maybe this one is simply not for you. Discriminate it so he can talk free.
@robcontreras18734 ай бұрын
To answer your question, everything is the matter with people. All of us are flawed. I think Esther Hicks is awesome and this gentleman made a quality impression on me too. I will actually seek out more of his interviews based on how much I enjoyed listening to his perspectives in this video.
@zeray-Stulmy307 ай бұрын
I dont think this both guys know dr.joe dispenza?!
@waldek322 ай бұрын
Too much stories not enough technical info regarding manifestation
@naturelover12844 ай бұрын
My hypercritical mother had the same job for 50 years she wants me to be just like her and she's miserable does utilitarian view of everything
@sarahfaith65317 ай бұрын
It’s not mind magic. It’s God. Say it like it is.
@sandram69136 ай бұрын
I believe he's going deeper to say it's the relationship.
@lukestefanik6067 ай бұрын
🤝🙏🧘♂️
@l.w.paradis21084 ай бұрын
😂 Money would make me happy. Of course, I consider $500k to be a lot. $500k would make me very, very happy.
@carolgerber63757 ай бұрын
Sounds like he's doing this interview while running a marathon. Good grief, if you breathe like that while sitting in a chair, you need to choose to get healthy.
@randomfun38456 ай бұрын
Nose is stuffy
@sweetdaddygrungerobertaaro12917 ай бұрын
This guy talks like every person who uses socials as an influencer is fony by default. I'm intrigued by the science of neuroplasticity and such but I can't help but get skeptical of entrenched pessimism about media tech use. The internet, like life, is what you make it. Stop telling people they're helpless against it and they'll likely stop believing that they are.
@l.w.paradis21084 ай бұрын
😂 Money would make me happy. Of course, I consider $500k to be a lot. $500k would make me very, very happy.