SPU – Peculiar Children and the Next Generation of Mutants with Neva Lee Recla

Peculiar children like seven-year-old Neva Lee Recla are here to shake things up. In this interview, Neva talks about her vision for Super Power Kids and how she plans to help other kids manage their gremlins, listen their higher self, and rewrite their stories using story craft. She recalls stories of being bullied and then calling back her power in the situation. Listen in as she illuminates for all of us what it means to be in the presence of the next generation of mutants. Hello this is Tonya Dawn Recla your Super Power Expert and I'm very excited to have with me my extra special guest today. My extremely powerful, extremely talented, super powered daughter Neva Lee Recla. Hi Welcome to the show. Thanks for joining us. Thank you. So, this is kind of a special show so first of all the name of the [...]

2020-04-17T16:30:35-07:00December 16th, 2016|

Bob Proctor Theory by Seven-Year-Old Neva Lee Recla

A Bob Proctor Theory by a seven-year-old. Neva Lee Recla, child entrepreneur and Founder of Super Power Kids, interprets a complex theory involving the conscious and subconscious minds. A theory made popular by Bob Proctor, the Stick Person Theory, breaks down the primary reason most people fail to transform their lives.   Hi! My name is Neva Lee Recla, I'm seven-years-old. Today I want to talk to you about Bob Proctor's Stick Person Theory. What IS Bob Proctor's Stick Person Theory? Well, this talks about the two minds and the body. So, this is the thinking mind and this is the believing mind. So let's say you want to be an astronaut. Your thinking mind would have to think that you wanted to be an astronaut but your believing mind would have to believe that you're to be an astronaut. If not, then it would be impossible for you to [...]

2021-11-30T13:09:54-07:00November 30th, 2016|

SPU – Neva Lee Recla talks about Hot Clothes for Kids

Super Power Kids - Six year-old, Neva Lee Recla, shares her experience with Super Powers. Join us as she talks about loving her gremlins instead of letting them take control and her business, Hot Clothes for KidsTM. She tackles the controversy of children wearing “hot” clothes and how to deal with criticism.

2020-04-17T16:31:23-07:00May 6th, 2016|
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