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05/27/2026

The narrative isn't being written by the majority. It's being shaped by a small percentage of people who have seized control of what the rest of us see, hear, and accept as true.

Omani Carson sat down with Joe Polish at a Genius Network meeting and said something most people feel but few will say out loud: the path to healing the planet starts with healing ourselves.

We live in a world of remarkable abundance. There is enough food, enough clean water, and enough resources for every human being alive. Yet children are dying from starvation and preventable causes, not because we lack the means, but because consciousness hasn't caught up with what's possible.

Omani's message is a call to reclaim that. When people do the real work of self-discovery and inner healing, something shifts. They become harder to manipulate, harder to control, and more capable of acting from genuine will rather than manufactured fear.

The planet doesn't need more resources. It needs more people who've done the inner work.

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05/25/2026

What happens to a person when the one source of unconditional love in their life disappears?

Omani Carson opened up to Joe Polish in a rare, deeply human conversation at a Genius Network meeting. He shared something many high-achievers carry but rarely say out loud: his mother was the one person whose love he could never lose, no matter what. When she died, that certainty went with her. In the grief that followed, he found himself searching for happiness everywhere, in accomplishments, in external validation, in anything outside himself.

Until he realized he had never looked in the right place: within his own heart.

That shift, from seeking love and happiness externally to finding it internally, is one of the most profound changes a person can make. It changes how you lead, how you build, and how you show up for everyone around you.

This is the kind of conversation Genius Network creates.

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05/18/2026

Most people walk into political conversations trying to win. James Carroll says that is the wrong game.

At the Genius Network® Meeting, James Carroll delivered a Ten-Minute Talk that offers a reframe so practical it changes how you approach politics with the people you care about.

His premise: the goal of a political conversation should never be to single-handedly save the world from ruin. Instead, he offers two far better reasons. The first: deepening your understanding of the world. The second: strengthening your relationship with the other person.

That is the real win. It is more achievable than changing someone's mind. And unlike political accomplishments like passing legislation or winning office — which take years — improved understanding and stronger relationships are instantaneous.

Change the definition of winning, and the whole conversation changes with it.

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05/17/2026

Joe Polish has been called the most connected man in the world.

He's built a room that Tony Robbins, Dr. Phil, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. walk into voluntarily.

He generates more good ideas before breakfast than most people implement in a year.

And right now, he's looking for that one person who can make those ideas real.

The title is Integrator. The role starts at $250,000 with ownership opportunity on the table. The opportunity is unlike anything else in the market.

The model is simple: The Founder makes it up. You make it real. The team you build makes it recur.

Right now only the first step is happening consistently. The team that makes it recur doesn't exist yet, building it is the job.

If this sounds like the problem you were built to solve, every detail is at the link below.

https://geniusnetwork.com/Integrator/

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