In the first half, numerologist Glynis McCants shared her insights on what to expect in the upcoming year 2026. McCants, a seasoned professional with over two decades of experience, began by describing the vibrational power of numbers and their role in shaping both individual destinies and global cycles. She addressed the practical application of numerology, claiming it has the potential to guide personal growth and decision-making. "There are three numbers in our name, there are three numbers in our birthday. Those six numbers make up a Numerology blueprint of who we are," McCants explained. This blueprint can illuminate hidden talents or misalignments, such as someone destined to be a singer but working as a lawyer.
While characterizing 2025 as a "year of completion" associated with the number nine, McCants identified 2026 as a year governed by the number one, which represents new beginnings and personal empowerment. "One means the beginning... I'm going to get in the driver's seat of my life," she said. On US politics, McCants analyzed President Trump's numbers, noting he is currently in a "cycle two" year—a time of deep feeling and sensitivity—but will move into a cycle three year in 2026, which calls for lightening up and finding humor. She had some advice for the president: "You need to remember you are in charge, so you never have to be petty... Own that power that you have."
McCants also shared two specific affirmations: one for prosperity—"Tremendous prosperity flows into my life, and I'm so grateful"—and one for healing—"I breathe in only healing energy, and nothing negative in my body can survive." She stressed the importance of gratitude in manifesting positive outcomes and urged listeners to use these affirmations consistently. Visit this link for more information, or contact Glynis at her toll-free number: 1-877-686-2373
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In the second half, mentalist Jim Karol discussed the power of the human mind and its infinite capabilities. Karol described his transformation from having a poor memory and low academic performance to mastering extraordinary feats of mentalism. "I had the worst memory… I barely made it out of high school," he admitted, but through self-teaching and relentless practice he developed techniques to memorize entire decks of cards in under a minute.
His method involves chunking information and repetitive mental rehearsal, often while exercising. Karol's dedication to brain health and mental fitness is central to his philosophy. He coined the acronym ESPN to represent his approach: Exercise your brain and body, get proper Sleep, stay Positive, and balance Neurotransmitters. Remarkably, he credits his mental training with reversing a serious heart condition and improving his brain's physical health. "My frontal lobe was four times as thick as normal… At 68, I [now] have the brain age of a 39-year-old man," Karol revealed.
Karol's skepticism toward artificial intelligence is notable. Although he's involved with AI projects, he doubts that AI can replicate human intuition, emotion, and creativity. "Artificial intelligence… it just takes everything that's out there on the internet. It's never going to have what we have—the emotions, the passion, the intuition," he said. He warned against overreliance on technology, noting that people's dependence on smartphones has diminished their mental strength. "That's the problem we're having," Karol lamented. "People are not exercising their brains."
News segment guests: Jeff Nelken, Kevin Randle