Episode #646 Living in Alignment and Purpose — Dr. Peter Kevorkian

 

"Don’t thank me… thank your body. Your body is the genius."

— Dr. Peter Kevorkian, Chiropractor, Educator & President of Life Chiropractic College West

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Discover how purpose, mindset, and removing internal barriers can unlock your most aligned and audacious life.

Episode Summary

In this powerful conversation, Dr. Peter Kevorkian breaks down what it truly means to live a purpose-driven life rooted in alignment, service, and awareness. Drawing from over four decades of experience in chiropractic care, education, and leadership, he explores the deep connection between the mind, body, and spirit — and how self-limiting beliefs often stand in the way of our growth.

From recognizing the influence of early life conditioning to learning how to “remove the interference” in our thinking, Dr. Peter offers a refreshing and practical perspective on transformation. He challenges listeners to rethink how they approach health, success, and fulfillment — not as isolated outcomes, but as interconnected expressions of how we live daily.

This episode is a reminder that audacity doesn’t always show up loudly. Sometimes, it’s found in the quiet, intentional decision to listen, grow, and live in alignment with who you truly are.

Key Points:

  1. Purpose is discovered through alignment, not force - Living your audacious life starts with understanding and expressing your true self.

  2. Self-limiting beliefs are the real barriers - What holds us back often isn’t external — it’s the stories we’ve carried for years.

  3. Mind, body, and spirit are deeply connected - You can’t separate physical health from emotional and mental well-being.

  4. Transformation begins with awareness - Listening to yourself — your thoughts, patterns, and instincts — is where real change starts.

CHAPTERS / SECTIONS

  • What It Means to Live an Audacious Life

  • Finding and Living Your Purpose

  • The Power of Removing Internal Barriers

  • Mind-Body-Spirit Connection Explained

  • Why Awareness Is the Starting Point for Change

  • Leadership, Legacy, and Service

Guest Bio

Dr. Peter Kevorkian is the President of Life Chiropractic College West and a globally respected leader in chiropractic care, education, and mentorship. With over 40 years of experience, he has dedicated his career to helping individuals reconnect with their purpose, optimize their health, and live with greater clarity and intention.

Beyond clinical practice, Dr. Kevorkian has lectured internationally, mentored thousands of practitioners, and continues to shape the future of healthcare through leadership and education. His philosophy centers on service, alignment, and empowering individuals to unlock their full potential.

Additional Resources

Related Blog Post: “The Hidden Barriers Holding You Back From Your Best Life”

Explore how unconscious beliefs shape your decisions and how to break free from them.

Personal Insights

This conversation reminded me that audacity doesn’t always look loud or bold. Sometimes it shows up as service, compassion, and the courage to remove what’s holding us back. Dr. Peter’s perspective reinforced how powerful it is to live in alignment with who we truly are.

Best Point of Contact for

📧 pkevorkian@lifewest.edu

🌐 https://lifewest.edu/

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