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Martin (Kintu) Cowart is a spiritual teacher, mystic, and manifesting
mentor to many. He encourages people to awaken to the truth of who
they are, that is, the creative unconditional loving energy of The
Universe.
He co-hosts the podcast“I Am The Universe with Khaled and Kintu,”
with his son and business partner, Khaled Shaban Bin Cowart. Their live
show is a celestial podcast venture that transcends boundaries and
explores the cosmic realms with a blend of spirituality and profound
insights.
This dynamic father and son duo combines their distinct perspectives to
create a tapestry of thought-provoking conversations that resonate
with the essence of the universe itself.
On today's episode, Martin Cowart talks about being a, "little gay boy Georgia." He was bullied and called a sissy because of the way he walked, and he also reports that he knows now he was a "very privileged white boy." Martin didn't worry about being gay and what he really had to learn was how to connect to the "Zone of Genius" and to manifest what he really was called to live in this time and space.
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