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Tune in with author, speaker, and host Paul Samuel Dolman as he discusses a wide range of subjects with a stimulating, diverse group of people. If you enjoy What Matters Most, please take a moment to rate and review the show in iTunes / Apple Podcasts or Podchaser. It only takes a few minutes, and adding your review is as easy as clicking this link. Thank you!

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What Matters Most
What Matters Most
Paul Samuel Dolman

Author, musician, and speaker Paul Samuel Dolman interviews a variety of people on creativity, the arts, relationships, and spirituality.

Emily Bennington #229

Paul Samuel Dolman, host of What Matters Most, welcomes author, speaker, coach and instructor Emily Bennington to discuss mindfulness in place in business.

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Dr. Eddie Glaude #228

What Matters Most host Paul Samuel Dolman welcomes back Dr. Eddie Glaude, Jr., for another discussion on race, African American relgious studies, and more.

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Gordana Biernat #227

Paul Samuel Dolman, host of What Matters Most, welcomes back speaker Gordana Biernat to discuss consciousness, creativity, leadership, and more.

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Rob Greenfield #226

The host of What Matters Most, Paul Samuel Dolman, welcomes adventurer, environmental activist, humanitarian, and sustainability advocate Rob Greenfield.

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Blair Imani #225

What Matters Most host Paul Samuel Dolman speaks with black American Muslim activist Blair Imani on diversity, inclusion, womanhood, and humanity.

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Jim Bohannon #224

The host of the What Matters Most podcast welcomes back radio personality Jim Bohannon to talk politics.

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Andrew Bacevich #223

Paul Samuel Dolman, host of What Matters Most, is joined by author / historian Andrew Bacevich to discuss current affairs, nationalism, and exceptionalism.

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MILCK #222

What Matters Most host Paul Samuel Dolman welcomes singer-songwriter and activist MILCK to the show.

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J.P. Sears #221

Paul Samuel Dolman, host of the What Matters Most podcast, speaks with relationship coach J.P. Sears about searching for conscious partnership.

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Ndaba Mandela #220

Paul Samuel Dolman, host of What Matters Most, speaks with Ndaba Mandela, grandson of South African president and freedom fighter Nelson Mandela.

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Mali Apple and Joe Dunn #219

What Matters Most host Paul Samuel Dolman welcomes relationship gurus Mali Apple & Joe Dunn for a Valentine’s Day discussion about the soulmate experience.

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Marc Allen #218

Host of What Matters Most Paul Samuel Dolman speaks with entrepreneur, publisher, and musician Marc Allen.

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Meriflor Toneatto #217

Abundance and wealth coach Meriflor Toneatto joins What Matters Most host Paul Samuel Dolman to talk about her book Money Manifestation & Miracles.

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Chief Arvol Looking Horse #216

Sioux spiritual leader Chief Arvol Looking Horse returns to speak with Paul Samuel Dolman, host of What Matters Most, on Standing Rock and other topics.

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Chris Hall #215

Paul Samuel Dolman, host of What Matters Most, speaks with political volunteer Chris Hall on attending the 2017 Women’s March on Washington.

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Jenny Bahn #214

Paul Samuel Dolman, host of What Matters Most, speaks with another attendant of the 2017 Women’s March on Washington, Jenny Bahn.

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Lisa Bloom #213

What Matters Most host Paul Samuel Dolman speaks with Lisa Bloom, an attendant of the January 2017 Women’s March on Washington.

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Michelle Massanet #212

The host of What Matters Most, Paul Samuel Dolman, speaks with Michelle Massanet, an attendant of the January 2017 Women’s March on Washington.

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Becca Stevens #211

What Matters Most host Paul Samuel Dolman speaks again with Becca Stevens, founder of Thistle Farms, the largest social enterprise run by abuse survivors.

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Gayle Raye #210

What Matters Most host Paul Samuel Dolman speaks with Gayle Ray, who walked in the 2017 Women’s March on Washington event in Washington DC.

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