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ZLORD podcast

ZLORD features two Americans seeing Oneness everywhere they look. Artist teZa and filmmaker Carter Lord start off in summer of 2019 car-camping for six months all over North America. Afterwards, they explore the inner adventures of life, experiences just as exciting and challenging to them as visiting exotic locales. Their conversations' aim is to discover just how interconnected everything is, when viewed through the unifying prism of the NOW. Seeing wonders reflected back from whatever they do, wherever they look or go, inwardly and outwardly, the couple shares with humor, unabashed honesty, with enough gusto for legions. Their banter is free and uncensored. Their views entirely their own, there is no affiliation or alignment with any organization/political party/religion/. These two are not your average American citizen by any means. Perhaps investigating such off-the-grid types as the Lords might expand your own perceptions? Drop the two a line to ask questions or comment: zlordpodcast@gmail.com

Oct 31, 2020

It's presidential vote week! One week from today we'll know who won. For some of us it will be a time to celebrate. For others, it will be depressing news. No matter what happens, your vote counts!

And also, what you THINK counts!

Before an act, a thought arises in our consciousness.

If you think positively, no matter...


Oct 16, 2020

Co-hosts teZa and Carter Lord discuss how they work with setting goals. Goals for happiness, goals for work, goals for even family interactions.Even big LIfe goals Including how, as teZa tells Carter, "I manifested you," on this, their 29th wedding anniversary. Both discuss how they individually work with goal-setting....


Oct 10, 2020

Carter's back and teZa, his cohost, feels like he's almost a "guest" because he's been absent for quite a few episodes (while she's been "interpreting" and reading her visionary book WE ARE ONE the last four episodes).

Carter explains what's on his mind about this topic, "What's Really Important," and then teZa does. A...