Voices of Visionaries with Becca Rich

Ep 2. S1 - When Traditional Education Limits Potential - How Irma Empowers Children to see Without Their Eyes

Becca Rich Season 1 Episode 2

What if the key to unlocking a child’s true potential lies beyond traditional education? In this episode, Irma McDonald, an Original Sight Practitioner, shares her groundbreaking approach to teaching children how to see without their eyes through extraocular vision. She reveals how this ability not only empowers children to discover their hidden talents but also transforms their perception of the world. If you’ve ever wondered how to help children tap into their full potential, this episode will leave you inspired and eager to explore new possibilities.

00:00 Introduction to Voices of Visionaries
00:51 Meet Irma McDonald: Original Sight Practitioner
01:30 Irma’s Journey to Empowering Children
03:51 The Concept of Extraocular Vision
04:29 How Irma’s Work Transforms Children’s Lives
08:44 Irma’s Personal Story: From Loss to Empowerment
11:59 The Science and Benefits of Extraocular Vision
16:04 How Extraocular Vision Helps Children Unlock Their Potential
26:09 The Impact on Families and Communities
29:29 Consciousness and New Ways of Learning
36:25 Quantum Hypnosis and Healing in Irma’s Practice
40:28 Irma’s Vision for the Future of Education
43:46 Heart Sight Course

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Becca Rich

Becca is a heart-centered creative, social entrepreneur, and intuitive committed to creating positive change through her projects.

She is currently in the middle of producing her first documentary film Beautiful Souls, she has created Life’skool to support families in broken systems, and is writing a hybrid memoir on ADHD’s impact on families.

With past experience producing The Crap Cook, an unscripted cooking show, Becca’s journey reflects her passion for blending creativity, social impact, and personal growth.

In her downtime, she enjoys family, nature, dancing, and spiritual exploration.

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