
Discover the 7 Levels of True Purpose in Life with Bill Heinrich
One More Thing Before You Go · Michael R Herst
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Show Notes
As we approach Thanksgiving—a season of gratitude, reflection, and reconnecting with what truly matters—we’re revisiting one of our most meaningful episodes from April 2023. It’s a conversation that reminds us how purpose and thankfulness go hand in hand.
If you’ve ever found yourself asking, “Why am I here?” or “What am I meant to do?”—this episode is for you. Our guest, Bill Heinrich (aka The Divine Purpose Guy), shares his extraordinary journey from successful entrepreneur to spiritual seeker, and ultimately, purpose-driven mentor.
Despite building businesses from the age of 25, Bill felt deeply unfulfilled. That inner unrest led him to a solitary retreat on a beach in Mexico, sparking a 25+ year quest to uncover his true calling. Today, he helps others do the same—guiding them to live with clarity, intention, and joy.
In this episode, Bill shares:
- 🧭 How to identify and live your divine purpose
- 🌟 Why gratitude is a gateway to transformation
- 🛠️ Practical steps to overcome fear and self-doubt
- 💬 How to align your life with your deepest values
As we gather with loved ones and reflect on what we’re thankful for, this episode offers a timely reminder: purpose isn’t just about doing—it’s about being. It’s about showing up with intention, embracing growth, and honoring the journey.
🎙️ Join us for this special Thanksgiving replay and rediscover the power of purpose—with Bill Heinrich.
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