141: New Life Perspectives with Liz Larson and Bill McKenna - Episode 141141: New Life Perspectives with Liz Larson and Bill McKenna - Episode 141
UK Health Radio Podcast
Liz Larson and Bill McKenna explore whether modern manifesting is misleading us from true self-control, using historical insights and Cognomovement techniques.
47:51•8 Dec 2025
Questioning Manifesting: Is It A Psyop?
Episode Overview
- Modern manifesting might be a distraction from true self-control.
- Historical figures offer valuable lessons on reality creation.
- Our nervous systems play a key role in shaping our experiences.
- Mainstream manifesting ideas can lead to frustration and depression.
- Cognomovement techniques can help achieve true transformation.
“"Are we really in charge of our destinies, or are we simply following a distracting narrative?"”
Curious about how others navigate their sobriety journey? In this episode, Liz Larson and Bill McKenna, the minds behind the Cognomovement System, shake things up by questioning the modern-day concept of manifesting. They explore whether the popular idea of 'manifesting' is actually a psychological operation intended to mislead us from true self-control. By diving into historical figures like Neville Goddard and Napoleon Hill, they paint a picture of how past teachings on self-empowerment have evolved—or perhaps devolved—over time.
With personal anecdotes and a touch of humour, Liz and Bill challenge listeners to rethink their understanding of reality creation. Are we truly in control of our destinies, or are we simply following a distracting narrative? Their discussion extends beyond just manifesting, touching on how our nervous systems and bodies play a crucial role in shaping our experiences. This episode is perfect for those who are ready to question mainstream ideas and explore alternative perspectives on self-transformation.
Are you ready to question your beliefs and take charge of your reality?

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