<p>In this inspiring episode of Spiritually Hungry, we sit down with Jeffrey Randall <span style="background-color: rgba(255,255,255,var(--tw-bg-opacity));">Allen, who made history by winning $10 million—the largest prize in entertainment history—while competing on </span><em>Beast Games</em><span style="background-color: rgba(255,255,255,var(--tw-bg-opacity));">. Beyond the headlines, Allen opens up about the spiritual perspective that guided him through the experience and how he stays grounded in gratitude and purpose after such a life-changing moment. Together, we explore how prayer and kabbalistic connections can bring confidence, calm, and clarity in times of uncertainty. Tune in for an episode that bridges material success and spiritual fulfillment, reminding us that every moment is an opportunity to connect, give, and grow.</span></p><p><br></p><p>“The simplest way to look at it is, I’m trying to become less selfish. I’m trying to align myself more with the Creator. The Creator only shares.” </p><p><br></p><p>Jeffrey Randall Allen</p>

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224. Faith & Fortune: Beast Games Winner Jeffrey Randall Allen

OCT 6, 202551 MIN
Spiritually Hungry

224. Faith & Fortune: Beast Games Winner Jeffrey Randall Allen

OCT 6, 202551 MIN

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In this inspiring episode of Spiritually Hungry, we sit down with Jeffrey Randall Allen, who made history by winning $10 million—the largest prize in entertainment history—while competing on Beast Games. Beyond the headlines, Allen opens up about the spiritual perspective that guided him through the experience and how he stays grounded in gratitude and purpose after such a life-changing moment. Together, we explore how prayer and kabbalistic connections can bring confidence, calm, and clarity in times of uncertainty. Tune in for an episode that bridges material success and spiritual fulfillment, reminding us that every moment is an opportunity to connect, give, and grow.


“The simplest way to look at it is, I’m trying to become less selfish. I’m trying to align myself more with the Creator. The Creator only shares.”


Jeffrey Randall Allen