100xLife Podcast
100xLife Podcast
Podcast Description
Welcome to the 100xLife Podcast! This is the place for anyone who desires to not just hear the words of Jesus but to live them fully. Together, we’ll explore what it means to experience the abundant life He promises, a life of purpose, growth, and transformation.
Each episode is designed to inspire and challenge you to put in the work of following Jesus, equipping you with practical insights and encouragement to align your life with His teachings.
Whether you're just beginning your faith journey or looking to deepen it, the 100xLife Podcast helps activate your next step toward the life you were created to live.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes such as personal transformation, community support, and spiritual growth. Episodes cover specific words of Jesus, like loving one's enemies or reconciling with adversaries, providing concrete examples and actionable steps for listeners to apply in their lives.

Welcome to the 100xLife Podcast! This is the place for anyone who desires to not just hear the words of Jesus but to live them fully. Together, we’ll explore what it means to experience the abundant life He promises, a life of purpose, growth, and transformation.
Each episode is designed to inspire and challenge you to put in the work of following Jesus, equipping you with practical insights and encouragement to align your life with His teachings.
Whether you’re just beginning your faith journey or looking to deepen it, the 100xLife Podcast helps activate your next step toward the life you were created to live.
Have you ever wondered if there’s more of God available to you than you’re currently experiencing?
In this episode of the 100xLife Podcast, Rob Dayton sits down with longtime friend Holly Malmsten to revisit the early days of Santa Barbara House of Prayer, including Holly’s story of sensing two angels in the space, and Rob’s own angelic encounter from that same season.
But the real center of this conversation is what comes after. Rob and Holly dig into a truth they’ve both independently arrived at, that there’s no ceiling on how much of God we get to experience, only the limits we’ve unknowingly placed in our own minds. They talk about what it means to be fully aligned with Jesus in spirit, soul, and body, why so many of us operate from emotion or craving instead of our spirit, and how something as simple as breath can bring the whole being into agreement with his love.
This is a rich, unhurried conversation between two people who’ve spent years learning just how much more of God is actually available.
You’ll Hear
- The origin story of Santa Barbara House of Prayer
- Holly’s experience sensing two angels present in that space
- Rob’s own angelic encounter, and the question that convinced him it was real
- Why there’s no real limit on how much of God we can experience, only the ones in our own minds
- Why love, not theology, reveals God’s nature working in us
- What it means to be fully aligned with Jesus, spirit, soul, and body
- How breathwork can bring the body into alignment with God’s love
Journal Prompt
Ask God: tell me how connected I am to you. Then choose one member of the Trinity to answer, and journal the response in the first person, describing just how connected you already are.
About Holly Malmsten
Holly was part of the founding community of Santa Barbara House of Prayer, where she led a healing ministry for several years. Her teaching on alignment and identity in Christ helped shape much of the material that would later become the 100xLife book.
Links
📘 100xLife Book → https://www.100xlife.com/book
🔥 Become a 100xLife Coach → https://www.100xlife.com/coaching
🚀 Take the 62 Day Challenge → https://www.100xlife.com/challenge

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