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July 3, 2024 29 mins

Sacred spaces invite sacred connections between humans, nature, and Spirits on the Other Side. Today we re-cap Brenda Roses' recent trip to The Esalen Institute, where she facilitated her powerful and highly sought-after Spirit Guide workshop. 
During this workshop, students learned how to access and communicate with the Spirit Guides that have been beside them since the day they were born. But the students weren't the only ones learning new things. Spirit had plenty to share and surprise Brenda with this time around. 

Tune in as Brenda shares tales of her travels, including how to set boundaries with Spirit, what her pre-trip Astrology reading foresaw, and how to recognize when a ghost is visiting your space.

Earth School is hard, so pay attention 🫶

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Insider's Guide to the Other Side, a production
of iHeartRadio. Hi, y'all, I'm Julie.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Hi there, I'm Brenda. Welcome to Insider's Guide to the
Other Side.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
Now, y'all need to know that we are obsessed with
everything on the other side.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Yes, we are, because once you learn to navigate the energetic,
or to some the invisible world, life is going to
be more fun and much more serene.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Uh heck, yes it can, because, let's be honest, br in,
earth school is hard. In fact, you taught me.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
That let's crush Earth School together.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
Well, hello, my witchy, Oh boo, you have been traveling?
Uh boo. I don't know. I don't know. I didn't
have anything to rhyme with that. But you've been on
the road again, like William Whalen.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Don't know who that is?

Speaker 1 (01:00):
Oh my god, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings on the
road again. Okay, I can't. This episode's now over.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
Well with the last names, I know who they are.
That I did live in Texas.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
I know that's true. You did. How are you?

Speaker 2 (01:16):
I'm good. I'm actually in the middle of five weeks
of travel. Yeah, it's a little Cuckoo right now, Yeah,
for real.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
That is a cocoa uff ship.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Yeah, this is Cuckoo. I will tell you that it's
a lot for a witch. Yes, it is for home
a home body witch.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
I appreciate that. I I can't lie. I actually think
for me that COVID was a reminder that I like,
it tapped into my my half of my introvert side
that I'm still holding onto.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
Yeah, nobody's recovered from COVID. Let's real. Yeah, and you,
my alf well, i've been off and about. What are
you up to?

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Well, I've been out and about. But we're gonna talk
about that next week because I want to talk about
you this week. But right now, to talk about me.
I has say that I was so inspired, slash obsessed
with our episode about aliens that I started watching this
show on Netflix. I know that's what I do. You'd

(02:18):
be like, oh, I've picked up a book. No no, no, no,
I just hit play. There's a show on Netflix. It's
actually a Sci Fi Network original called Resident Alien. And
but here's the thing. They got some stuff right they did, Like, yeah,
they go through a whole I don't remember where. Listen.

(02:41):
I watched it on airplane. But I did watch it,
but it's with blurry eyes. But it was They went
through kind of like the different types of aliens, and
it was funny because they hate somebody's like, oh and
there's gray aliens and some but I think you called
them like, yeah, they're the last holes or something like that,

(03:03):
but they went they are the last holes. It was
very funny. So somebody who actually knew what they were
talking about.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Somebody knew, did they talk about the praying mantis? Come on?

Speaker 1 (03:13):
They sort of but they didn't call it that, but
they But the main character is actually an alien who
could like slither into a human body suit. Because we
all know aliens amongst us and how they're so foreign
to things and anyway, I.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Just really they don't laugh at our jokes.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
Oh that's no. I mean, for real, you you might
it might be worth you downloading it on an iPad
and watching it's on Netflix. I don't know. I can
show you how to download shows later if you need
me to for when you travel, because you know, well,
because I know I'll walk you through it because because
for real, like the way they had the main character

(03:59):
laughing was like like he had no idea how to laugh.
There was no sense of humor. He was very literal
for real. Somebody knew something about aliens or was one
who decided to do was exactly right. But that is
not why we're here today. But you did ask how
I'm doing, and I was obsessed over our other old,

(04:19):
older show, like the one we just ran. Yeah, it
was great. Okay, So you were in Estlin. I love
New Goo to Estlin because we get to do recaps.
So I know it's a journey a for you to
get there. I also know something always happens, like always,
you never not have a story.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
The land of magic and chaos all woven together.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
Okay, So I have questions. First, so did you happen
to see the natives in the water? Were they in
the water before? Is that where they were?

Speaker 2 (04:51):
Yes? And no? I mean, first of all, they're everywhere, right,
because I remember I saw them before I went there.
The first time, I couldn't forgere what was on the
edge of my meditation. I'm like, what is that? What
is it? It's like it's like almost like a dark
cloud on the edge of the edge of my meditation.
I'm like, okay, that's that's beyond my normal scope, So
I'm not going to worry about it. It's out of
my sphere. I'm not going to worry about it. But
it kept getting closer and closer before I went to

(05:12):
Eslin for the first time, and then and then, and
then when I got there, I realized it was the
Esselin tribe right that that literally came from the mist,
close close, close, once I was actually there, but it
was like they just wanted to check me out, make
sure I was legit and I was going to be
worthy and that was going to be this and they

(05:34):
would test me, they would test me, and they would
they would mess with me. So now I know before
I go to Eslin, I have got to get my
act together and I have to pay homage to them
and tune into them and share my curriculum with them
and get it all sanctioned so that they can help
bring in the students like literally as there was. Actually
it was really interesting because there was a break in
my social support the weeks really like two months before

(05:57):
I went to Eslain, and the class filled like that,
even though I had no social and I swear it
was the tribe. I had no one working my social
not me, not anyone else.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
I mean, they're gonna be the Surgeon General's getting ready
to put any warning on social media. So it makes
sense that the tribe was like, you know what, we
don't need you to be on the social warning stuff.
I think that's that magical, right, because I think we
talked about them a lot last time after I performed

(06:28):
my high school boyfriend John his son's wedding, because I
saw the it was the O Sage tribe, right right,
I've seen multiple I mean, it's it's pretty special.

Speaker 2 (06:41):
Oh, it's pretty special. Yeah, so I started engaged.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
I love that so much.

Speaker 2 (06:46):
Sure we're all on the same page, and so we
can we can do the magical.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
I love that. So did you meet anybody like you
always meet? Because all students are fabulous, but sometimes there
are some that surprised you. Did you have a surprise student?

Speaker 2 (07:02):
This school around, we had so many surprises. We had
a couple of students join us. Halfway through there was
one other class going on and up until like Tuesday afternoon,
they can switch classes, and so we had two students
join our class because of what the other students were
telling them about the class. There's just like I know,
I'm like because they like stalking me outside the classroom, like,

(07:24):
are you the teacher who wants to know? Like I
didn't know what there was about, So yeah, that was fun. Yeah,
come on it. They said the class was full. Well
technically it is, but i'd love to have you in class.
Just come. We're going about to do our first meditation.
If it's your thing, let us know, well we'll enroll you.
If it's not, then you can go back to other class, like,
you know, whatever, what about you know? I don't, don't
you know. It's just sweet. But there was one particular

(07:47):
student who was very quiet and a bit of a
bit of an elder sort of statesman sort of vibe,
and he he didn't like, I don't think he's spoke
in class until maybe the afternoon of the second day,
or maybe even the third day and whenever, you know,

(08:07):
because it's a large space, we make sure people have
microphones every time they speak so people can hear them easily.
And so he would say at first, he's like, frenda,
I can't believe this has happened, but I wrote down
a specific phrase and then you said it, and he said,
this has been happening all week, like when I write

(08:29):
something down that I'm inspired to write down, and I
just like, I want to go back to and unpack it,
and it's what I'm feeling, And within thirty seconds it's
coming out of your mouth, like, how are you doing that?
How is this even happening? You know? It's so sweet,
but it was such a great example. So I could
tell the students like, y'all, I'm up here talking, but
I'm not teaching this class by myself. Right, I've got

(08:50):
I've got my guides, I've got your guys, I've got
the Esslin tribe. Like it's all happening, right, It's like,
this is how what working with your guides actually looks like,
you know. So it was really it was really sweet.
And even by the by the third and fourth day,
he's still saying, like, I just wrote down giant heart
and I barely get done writing it, and you're talking
about your beloved who has this giant heart, you know

(09:13):
what I mean. He's just like, I don't I know
you told me, but I just can't believe it's happening.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
So wait a second. When you talk about giant hearts,
you didn't talk about your co host elf.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
What the fuck, I do use.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
You used to use uh what was that? Shut up? Wait,
shut the fuck up your little fuckers or what I
used to say you fuckers? Yeah, you fuckers. I think
is kind of my claim to fame.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
And yes, that's for class and the wild Child car.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
I love that guy and I love that he because
here the thing that I that what I love the
most about it is of course, the event that happened
is like just makes my heart go pity pat. Yeah.
But the part that's so cool is that he said
it out loud, and when you actually say something out

(10:17):
loud in that environment, you're gonna learn so much more.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
Right, and everyone is inspired by what he said, and
then they start thinking about it. I can do that,
and I thought about that, and like they get everyone
gets their experience of firms in some way.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
I love that so much. That's great.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
Yeah, that's amazing.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
So why don't we take a quickie break because you
have more stories and I'm so excited to listen to them,
So everybody will be back in just a quickie and
hold on all right, y'all, we are back with the
Wichy Poo and her stories from Essalyn And Okay, I

(11:00):
just have to say, Yeah, I got to confess I
know these stories, so I'm going to do my best
to prompt my WITCHI poo because they're amazing. And this
story and it's actually when you arrived, right, like, so
what do you tell us about? So you arrived on Sunday?

Speaker 2 (11:19):
Yeah, which you know it's traveling to Eslin is it's
a bit of a test itself. So traveling from Cincinnati,
you know, I'm up at five and catch early morning
flight and then get there around six or seven by
this Pacific time. Right, So that's and then I start

(11:40):
unpacking and this and that, and then I realized at
some point this room is going to be tough for
me to sleep.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
Okay, wait it takes you. That's I just did a
little bit of math. Is that fifteen hours?

Speaker 2 (11:52):
It's like a fifteen hour community Okay.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
When I lived in La I could get to Hong
Kong and that amount of time. Okay, continue, you are sack,
You're tired as hell.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
Okay, sorry, yeah, yeah, fairly fairly vertical, right, And I
have to teach at seven thirty the next morning, and
so I'm like, oh, and anyhow I ended up justin
who's one of my assistants was not with me, but
managed to arrange for me to change rooms because the
room I had just wasn't going to work for me,
and so I changed rooms. So I'm in on Estland

(12:25):
on the campus. It's called the Murphy House, which is
where they recently have put staff, so the staff can
stay together and they can talk to each other, which
is nice because we never got to do that before.
We were sort of in these separate kind of houses,
individual houses, and so the staff all stays in the
Murphy family House because it was the grounds, you know,

(12:47):
were they own the land. And so.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Now we're like a cruise ship, you know, like when
you work on a crusehip. State of bon.

Speaker 2 (12:57):
I did not know that you do, but no, it
is not like that.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
So I'm just visual. I just want a visual for everybody,
that's all.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
It's a lovely home. And so anyhow, I ended up
going upstairs to what would be considered the main bedroom
of the family house, and that's where they put me
on Sunday night. And so now it's about midnight a
Pacific time. So I've been up a while and I'm
dead duck tired, but I'm settled in I'm ready for bed,

(13:26):
and you know, I'm getting ready to teach at some
thirty in the morning to do a staff session, not
for the class, but for a staff session. And so
I close my eyes and I see. All I want
to do is see nothing, right because I'm so dead,
deck tired, And I see these beautiful faces radiating love,
and I do not recognize them. They are not part

(13:47):
of my inner tribe, my outer circle. I don't know
these faces at all, but they are so welcoming. I
can only imagine that they are part of the Murphy
family somehow, in some way. So I acknowledge to them.
I'm like, thank you. I can't talk to you now.
I will check in with you later. Got to sleep,
got to sleep, like thank you, right to shut it down,

(14:09):
so like, you know, set my boundaries and fall asleep.
And you know, anyway, wait, I got a question.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
Can we look up? Would you recognize the faces if
we saw Oh.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
I definitely would recognize the face. Okay, maybe they'll look
them up. Yeah, And you know I would, I say that,
but I would have to look at them because it
was more of the feeling like it was just such
a radiance. It was such a radiance, I can do that.
But yeah, it was really sweet. And of course the
next morning I get up and I'm teaching holding this

(14:39):
really sweet staff session. So sweet people are people are
so kind, like just you know, curious and kind, and
it's like that's why, that's why it's worth the hassle
to get to Estlam because the people are extraordinary.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
Well wait, I want to roll back a second, because
I never like to miss a good lesson. I've learned
so many that I want to make sure I can
see them now that and I think it's I think
it's really important because so many of our listeners have
shared with us how you know, they are at different
parts of their journey, of their spiritual journey. And I

(15:13):
know for a fact that we have some of our
listeners that have a hard time shutting things down. So
it's very natural to you to have the wisdom to
know like, oh, this is what I need to do.
It's like, thank you so much, you're very lovely, but
I've got to get some sleep because otherwise, well, because
it's that balancing right of the spiritual realm and what

(15:36):
we have to do on the earth realm right.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
Right right, and really such a good point my life.
And this was a strong lesson that ran throughout class.
Interestingly enough, right because the guy's literally the spirits are
literally taking care of me, like, hey, we're going to
make sure you know. This lesson really of close and
personal to be able to hold those boundaries because I
was physically not in a strong place to be able

(16:02):
to engage with, you know, spirits I'm not familiar with.
On the other side, now my guides I can work with.
You know, it doesn't matter how tired I am, because
I know the frequency. I know we have an agreement,
we know how we work together, and you know, there's
no there's no threat there, right, But the spirits I
don't know, can come in, you know, in all kinds
of shapes and forms and change like that, even radiate

(16:23):
love and then not be so much. But this this
family was clearly clearly very attached to this space.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
But isn't it funny though, that that was a theme
that went through the It was interesting. I think it's fascinating.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
Yeah, it's really interesting because it was something that just
kept popping up. It just kept popping up, and we
hit really hard on the last day and ended up
to be this huge conversation.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
It was did you happen to share with them that
this event that happened to you that no, you didn't
know the next day okay, well hopefully it's yeah.

Speaker 2 (16:59):
I I also like to leave space for their question,
right because they're you know, because that's that's the thing,
come to share. So anyhow, so yeah, so the next
day is Monday, and I'm out and after I finished
in the morning session, I'm out and about and I
should actually tell it just a little break back up.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
I think we should actually take a quick break. Okay,
can we do that? We're going to take a quick
break and because listen, the whole thing is, we could
actually you and I talked about this for hours and
not even take a breath, much less a break. So
we're going to take a quick break so everybody can
follow along with us. So we'll be right back, y'all.
So hold on, all right, y'all, We are back. But

(17:49):
I just want to I just want to say this
up front, because you actually told me about this prior
to leaving, that you actually had you had an astrology
reading right before you left, and so do you mind
sharing with everybody because this is all related? This is
just crazy shit. And by the way, people who are

(18:10):
readers also get readings. I just want to say that
out loud. Oh gosh yah, not for me, but from professionals,
so not so I want, so, anyway, do you mind
do you mind sharing that I'm kind of putting you
on the spot about what it was?

Speaker 2 (18:24):
Well, of course, of course. So so this reader told
me a lot of a lot of things. It was
a very great session. And she said, you know this
and this and this opening up blah blah blah blah. Oh,
there's one thing, a thing I want you to watch
out for this one day. This one day is like
just be really careful. And I'm like okay, okay, and

(18:45):
I'm taking notes okay, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. And then
like ten minutes later, I'm like, wait a minute, I'm
atin that day. Shit.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
I've never had anybody tell me to look for a
certain day. By the way, so that's crazy.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
Well, that's that's astrology, right, that astrology will do that.
It's like and and and I said, so like, like
how bad is this day? Like do I have to
cancel teaching? Like how bad is this? Because right the
roads were collapsing around Esselon and there was down to
one lane, and like, I'm like, how bad is this?
Like a that's one going to fall in the ocean on.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
That by the way, all fair, all fair, are fair?

Speaker 2 (19:17):
I mean it's it's so real. Plus it's June and
that's when you get the most train and like roads
can wash out and I can't you know, and help,
blah blah. So I'm like, how bad? How bad is this?
She goes, well, you know, a couple of for a
couple days after, like just just really pay attention to go.
I don't know, it looks like you might fall or something.
I'm like, fall, that's not really something I do. You know,
it was in my head. I'm thinking, I don't not
really someone who like trips and falls, but I do

(19:39):
get pushed around sometimes, but you know a lot. But
other than that, Yeah, that's actually I do do. That's
the thing that you don't fall, yeah, rarely, and that
is after I bang my head.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
But you're a head banker, y'all didn't.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
Know, that's right. So so anyhow, so it's my day
afternoon and you know, talking, and I turn and the
ground goes out from underneath me, literally grows underneath me,
and I had my phone in my hand. I just
threw it to catch myself, and I caught myself like

(20:14):
hands down, clawing the dirt as my feet are dangling
behind me. The gravel is literally falling down the cliff.
I was like, what the house is going on? And
I just like stop and froze. And I was so
glad I caught myself, and I was lucky that my
phone was still, you know, on the side of the
cliff with me. And I was just like, oh my god,

(20:35):
I wonder if that was it okay?

Speaker 1 (20:36):
And not for nothing. The language you just used you
have used for years that I've known you, and you've
used them, and to row when you talk about when
you what card is it? But you know where I'm
going When you say either the ground will fall beneath you,

(21:00):
when you will learn to fly the food, it's the fool, right,
and it is the right. And so it's interesting that
the language you use was that of your fool in
some ways maybe I mean, maybe you were down in
a different past. But it's interesting that you telling the

(21:20):
story you used actually your language for that. So I
just had to stop, sorry about that.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
Thank you. It was not aware of that's the thing.
So anyhow, so that was that was just.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
And you wore genes, which you never wear, and thank
god you did.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
Yeah, I was time of my health. I really it's
not my garment of choice, but I did have them on,
and thank god because they were.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
I've never seen you. I've never seen you were genes,
and I've do you for a very long time, and
that's weird.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
Yeah, yeah, they were totally.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
I mean, we used to wear those going out, like
to all the gay bars in Dallas because we did
fall a lot, and we went falling for very different reasons.
And we knew were wise enough to wear gene because
we would muck up our legs. Yeah right, like never
wear paint and like never wear like tights or anything
like that because you're just gonna screw it all up.
But no, we wore jeans. That's why dinnim exists. So

(22:12):
at least you had the wisdom to wear denim. But
I think the cool part though, of your store, I mean,
that's interesting that the astrologer was so bright. I hope
you told her. Okay, well you need to tell her.
She just mouthed she didn't, And I have to tell
you it's so important to tell those magical creatures in
our life that when they get something right, to let

(22:34):
them know so they have a confirmation. Whatever, you can
send her a text, but I'll shame you more later.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
Nice.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
But I think the end of the day is fascinating.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
So from there, so then I go ahead and teach
the afternoon session in the evening and it's just so
much fun and everyone's just landed and it's really sweet.
Head back to my room, make some adjustments for tomorrow's class,
and because we're all in the Murphy House and we
will be really respectful of each other. I haven't air pods.
Listen to a podcast, and you know how sometimes a

(23:02):
podcast ends and it rolls into the next episode, and
sometimes it jumps podcasts and all of a sudden, you're
listening to a podcast you haven't heard of in a
really long time. Well, it's that kind of situation that
I was really whatever I was doing, I was doing
and I didn't feel like going and changing the podcast.
I just let it play while I was wrapping up
trying to get to bed, and the podcast was about

(23:23):
this guy who used to work for the government. I
think it was the FBI, and then he and you know,
they had a long intro and then they had this
then he gets hired to fund and got funding to
develop research on remote viewing. And now I was like,
oh no, I.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
Got an episode of him. Actually I'm not mistaken.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Well, I think there were a couple of ones, because
this is one week had different Oh yeah, yeah, it
was a little different than than the one that they
made the movie about, but it was like the same
topic but a different sort of slice of government. And
so anyhow, I was like, oh, well, this is kind
of interesting. I'm a little more interested now. And so
they're talking and the interviewer asked this man who I
don't even know his name is. He says, well, how

(24:04):
did you get to how did you get to have
that funding? And he says, well, Michael Murphy from Esslyn.
And I was like, I stand up straight, I'm like,
what's going on? What's happening at the fun of all
the podcasts in the whole world that I could.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
Be learn there are millions of them now.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
Billions, And I'm on I'm in the Michael Murphy room bedroom,
like the main bedroom of Murphy House, and I just
start giggling because you cannot make this up. And I'm like,
thank you to the Murphy family. I get it. Thank you,
thank you for bringing back back around so I could
close the loop on this, and thank you for helping

(24:42):
me with class like it was. It was so sweet. God,
I love that.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
So here's the thing. The messages are you know, all
of yours that you got there are so incredible, and
even messages you got before that actually happened. I mean, again,
you're prepared by at least we're in jeans because there's
some things we can't avoid, Let's be honest. It's like,
you know, you're careful enough. But I think that the

(25:08):
podcast one is fascinating because I'm sure I brought this up.
Is you know, when when Mona had jumped, she was
in my car, she was in my iPod at the
time or whatever the hell it was her iPhone. She
was in my computer and she kept going in and

(25:29):
playing the Psychedelic Furs song Ghost in You. And it's like,
so when I hear your story, it reminds me and
I have like this warmth about Mona just messing with
all my electronics and it's like and it's just such
a I'd love that and so I encourage people pay attention.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Pay attention, you know. And if I had been been
all antsy, like oh, I don't feel like listening to
this podcast now, I would have missed the blessing exactly.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
You would have absolutely missed the blass. Yeah yeah, And
so I love that. I just I love it. I
love your trips to Esslyn. I love your stories from Essla.
I'm sorry you fell.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
I completely forgot about it, literally until I got home,
because the class was so.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
Rich and you but you packed jeans, which was weird,
but it was just like, I mean, when your guides
just kind of lead you over to the closet and
grab pair of jeans and throw them in there.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
I think that's I think that's that's hilarious.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
And you know these I love. I love when we
have story time because I think storytime is when every
gives everybody a chance to kind of reflect on their
own lives and reflect on these types of moments, because
the moments that you experience, let's be honest, they're no
different in terms of the other types of moments everybody
else can to the blessings, right, those moments that like

(26:51):
just you know, can bring a smile or a look
of terror I guess on your face, or just the
you know, acknowledgment of you know, the divine at work.
You know, whether it was the young man that you
talked about in the beginning where he would write something
down and you would say those words within minutes of
when he wrote them down. It's like, oh, no, we're

(27:12):
all in this together, so we're all connected. And I
just love this so incredibly much, and thank you so
much for sharing your stories. One of these days I'll eventually.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
Go, I know, and you will love it.

Speaker 1 (27:25):
Yeah, oh are you kidding? I'd probably like go hide
somewhere so nobody would like find me and to kick
me out and tell me to go home.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
It's gonna tell that they're gonna party. They're gonna say, yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
I seriously want to go, and I will. But I
loved it. So thank you for sharing yourself and thank
you for teaching. You know, it's like if we didn't
have the witchy Poos of the world, a lot of
us would still be spinning in Sherman Oaks then opening
a portal. So thank you for still no thank you
and I'm and I mean that with all with every

(28:00):
cell in my body that that's so important, So I
will speak for all of us listeners, Clash your host
that it is crucial. So thank you for that.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
Absolutely, it's my joy and honor. So thanks for listening everybody,
and remember our school is.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Hard without your witchipoo Esayn and the other Side and podcasts.
Thanks everybody nicely played.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
Thank you for joining us everyone, and a special thanks
to our producer Joey pat and our executive producer Maya
Cole Howard who guides us. Will we guide you?

Speaker 1 (28:43):
Hit us up on Instagram at other Side Guides, or
shoot us a note at high Hi at vibes dot store.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
We want to know what you think, We want to
know what you know, and we want to hear your stories.
And remember, our school is hard.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
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