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July 10, 2024 30 mins

Not everyone gets to travel to Cannes, but all of you Cannes bring your award-winning superpowers wherever you go. 

Today, Julie shares the magical surprises during her recent trip to Cannes. You'll hear about the events that led her to read French Oracle Cards for a Brit and how she became an unexpected spiritual advisor between courses while out to dinner. You'll see how divination decks choose you (not the other way around) and how numerology and repeated numbers are often the stepping stones at the beginning of your Spiritual journey. 

Yes, Earth School is hard, but you don't have to travel the globe (or join the Other Side) to be of sacred service to others. 💜🙏

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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 (00:44):
Well, hello, my Gigley WITCHI pooh.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
I'm not as good as you because you've been around
a fancy place.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
Oh my god, I have.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
I have tell us about your trump.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
I have Well we're calling this you can because can
is failed like can France, fancy place, fancy places, and
so just like how you have stories when you go
to Eslin, I apparently had stories when I go to
advertising festivals. So I just know I want to give

(01:22):
a little history about tell us about can, tell us
your origins. Well you know I love to do that,
So thank you very much for offering me that. Making
an opening so everybody. I'm sure a lot of people
have heard of the Can Film Festival, right, but yeah, so,
and I think that was about a month ago that

(01:43):
they had that and Can and then they have the
Can they called the Gold Lions, So it's like the
Can Advertising Festival. So here's what's funny. I have made
it almost fifty five years not having to go to
that fucking thing. And because back in the day when
I was running HP's advertising globally for the agency, my

(02:09):
team won multiple awards. We had got an honorable mention
for an award, and so I would get a call
from a woman named Ann Wilson. I can't believe I
remember her name, and not the one that played the
guitar for Heart, but Ann Wilson, who worked at Zenith.
Anne would call me and say, in her accent, and Julie,
we won and I'm like that's great, and she's like,

(02:31):
will you go? And I said fuck no, and she's
like why, and I like, because all I have done
is travel internationally for fifteen years or whatever long it
had been. And by the way, it's hot and humid
and that is like a hellscape for me. So you
go on stage, get the award, all the ticker tape parade,

(02:55):
wherever the fuck it is. You go, rock on, sister Boo.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
And leave me alone, me alone.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
I am not gonna I listen. I do not do
well in humid environments. I don't. I never have. I've
always run hot, and then postman apostle, I'm even hotter.
And so I tried to avoid areas like Miami.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
Florida, except you bought a condo there, not.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
Miami, yes, Miami's No, it was further north. But I
tried to avoid humid humidity. Apparently I can't come to
Cincinnati this summer because it sounds like it's humid. I
can handle going to to h New Orleans, but only
in early winter. I don't do well. I mean, you

(03:42):
know how when people get really hungry and they say
they act angry, you know, because okay, that's how I
am when I get humid. I don't know the word
for that yet, so humid and angry, so hugree, it's
I'm miserable. So anyway, I've avoided it. In this case,

(04:05):
I did not. So I had to go this year,
and not only that that, I need to go into
the land of hell. I had a great place. By
the way, it's beautiful. I'm sure it's wonderful different times
of the year. No, it's stunning. The south of France,
the French Riviera is unbelievably fly into nice, it's all stunning.
The food is phens. It's a great place, except not

(04:29):
in the summer. But because I live in like a
Rando state now, and I say Rando state because there's
not very many people and we don't have a lot
of direct flights to places. You know, when I was
in La I could go anywhere pretty much direct. I
mean like it's like I'd walk on the plane and
if I was you know, would go to Europe, I'd
go to Asia wherever. Even in San Francisco got to

(04:51):
do that. The luxury of not having to have layovers
all the time, kind of like you going probably to Esslon, right,
lots of get interressed there. So in my case, I
had to go from Albuquerque to Salt Lake City to
Amsterdam and then Toni's.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
Oh, mercy, that's a long. That's a long, and.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
I had to come home the same damn way. So anyway,
it was utterly exhausting, but some super duper magical things
happen there that I am dying to tell you. Guys,
So are you going to tell us we probably need
a brace? This is kind of a brief intro for us.
We're going to tell us me a little brief break
before we go into it.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
I can't wait to hear your fancy keenestones.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
Fancy can.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Yes, okay, freak, We'll be right back. Hi, welcome back, Thanks,
and settle in for fancy French storytelling. What kind of
magic did you cook up?

Speaker 1 (06:03):
Off off? Okay, so I probably should have been focusing
on some other things, but I'm going to tell you
what I was obsessed about while I was there. This
leads into the story. I probably should have been worrying
more about the meetings and all the stuff I was
having to do, but I was too worried about finding
a metaphysical story because I wanted to buy a I

(06:25):
wanted to buy a French to roe deck. Oh it
somehow became my mission. I mean I started, I was
looking up all these One place I found it was
twenty minutes away, but then I had to find it
like a to drive. There wasn't a walk, it was
like a toy minute drive. Found another one shit's closed
by the way on Sundays and Mondays, you know, like
they mean it when they say I'm not working. So

(06:50):
then I was trying to look at my schedule to
fit in. When can I go? Okay, so it was
I think it was, Oh, it was Wednesday. It was
Tuesday because the place I went to was not far
from the where a company had their like kind of headquarters,
and this place that opened it two thirty. So I'm like, oh,

(07:10):
I'm gonna figure this shit out. No, I'm sorry, it
was Wednesday. I missed it two Thurdays and Wednesday, I'm like,
damn it, I'm gonna go. It opened it ten thirty. Sorry, yeah,
scratch that. So because I did go the day before
and I forgot they were they were closed. So I
go there and the woman who was working there didn't
speak a look of English and I did not speak
a lick of French. But didn't matter because they had

(07:32):
all the cards but in this like bookshelf behind the register,
and I tried to convince her could I walk back there?
She said no, And so you're shaking your head like
I could walk back any place else, but there you can.
You may point, I know my charm did not work.
I don't have great eyesight, and I wanted to look
at him. So I found this like really lovely set

(07:57):
of trop cards, so I like, oh, I want that,
which kept pull them down. It was just take a
long time pulling them down. And of course when she's
dialing around, I'm like looking at the crystals blah blah
blah blah blah. Which ps, I have way better ones.
But I was looking at the crystals and all this shit,
and then she pulls this big it's a big box,
and I'm like, oh man, I'm gonna have to check

(08:17):
my bag because I'm going to have to like expand
the zipper, you know, like I did with Reuben and
Jimmy and Shu's and I went on a cruise. I'd
expand my zipper because I gained five pounds the first
two days. So true story. I had to go on
a diet vacation because my pants didn't fit. It was
all the gelato. So so as she's like pulling things down,

(08:42):
I had had my eyes on this small deck and
I could tell it said oracle on it, and I'm like,
you know what, I've never really worked a lot with
Oracle cards. I didn't think I own a deck of
Oracle cards, to be perfectly honest, I'm like, I'm want
to buy this deck of cards. It has this hot
pink like cardboard case to it. I'm like hot pink

(09:06):
oracle screaming, Okay, fuck it, let's do it. So I
make my purchase. I go back to our little area.
We had this kind of area of one of the
hotels that the hotel is called the Gray. It was
a place where we could stop get a snack, drinks,
whatever we want to get. So I'm sitting there at
this booth by myself and I'm opening the cards because

(09:29):
I wanted to feel them, Like I was really excited
about this Oracle deck. So obviously my stories are really long.
So I get all excited and I'm taking the plastic
off and I'm doing and I'm like doing like poker shuffling.
I'm like, what happened to me? How did I learn
how to shuffle like this? And I just want to
get a feel for him. I had no idea what
any of this ship meant. There were pictures and then

(09:49):
there was a French word on him, and I'm just like, oh,
this is great. So this very very handsome man sat
down at my table work for the company, and he's like,
and his name is Mack from the UK Mock. And
so Mak said to me, He's like, do you mind
if I sit here? And I'm like, sure, go ahead,

(10:12):
and I'm like playing with the deck and he goes,
you know, I've I've never had a reading before. And
I looked at him. I go, okay, here's what happened.
I think he thought I was hired entertainment. I pull
on one hundred percent. Think he thought I was hired entertainment.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
And you're like, damn it. I should have brought it
to rod deck.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
I should have brought a tip jar. So so I'm
sitting there and I'm like shuffling the cars or whatever.
And I said, listen, I go, I just bought these.
And I was really excited about him. I go, you
can just sit there for you. Nothing's required here, It's
all okay. Well, he keeps talking to him and I'm shuffling.
I'm playing, and I said, darling, do you want to

(10:56):
pick a card?

Speaker 2 (11:01):
Everybody wants to pick up?

Speaker 1 (11:02):
And I said, you want to pick a card? And
he's like, well, I'm nervous. I said, then don't pick
a card. He looked at my I said, then pick
a card. I mean it was like that little stupid
thing you must pay the rent. I can't pay the rent.
I mean this whole thing way back. And I said him,
I said, pick a card. I work for the company.

(11:22):
Nobody's going to know but everybody that listens on my podcast,
so it's gonna be fine. And so he's he's giggling
at me. So I like, I lay him out. I go,
I mean I did everything, like I shuffled the shit
out of this deck. You'd have been very proud. And
so I lay him out. I said, pick a card,
any card. He picks the card and he flips it over.

(11:44):
I'm like, great, take the rest of the cards, gently
stack them, put them to the side. Because we were
not picking more than one. It was one card, one
and done. Baby, this is what I'm doing. And I said,
I go listen. I've never I just touched this deck
of cards. I have no idea what's going to happen.
Let's see. So because I don't speak French, I'm tapping
on the card because I don't know what the buck

(12:05):
it is.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
It's because we all know tapping on the card is
how you get more information.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
Here's what happened. I said, you have a set of twins.
They're boys. Yes, I do. Okay, they're around three years old,
aren't they.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
I'm tapping, tapping, tapping away, and he's looking at me
like what the fuck is going to happen next? And
I'm and I'm looking back and I'm like, I don't know,
so tapping away, and I said, okay, one of your boys,
I go, I don't. I can't get their names names,
it doesn't matter right now. But one of them is
very like prone to more than engineering things like I
think you guys have a train set. He plays with

(12:42):
it the most. And he said, oh, yeah, that's so.
And so I'm like, okay, we're not here to talk
about him. We're going to talk about the other one.
And he's like okay.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
And I said, he's a special kid, isn't he?

Speaker 3 (12:55):
Wait?

Speaker 1 (12:55):
I said, so, did he fall? I said, in the
last week, did he fall down on his face, break
it tooth, cut his lip? Because I see a bloody face?
He said yes, last week. I said, that's him. I said, okay,
And I said this one very sensitive. And I said,
but he's really really sensitive to her. He doesn't even
know how to express it. That's why he's falling down.

(13:17):
And I said, he's like you before you got married.
And he goes, yes, exactly like me. And I said,
this is your job with him. Your job is to
actually talk to him about his emotions so he learns
how to process them. You start talking to him when
he's between seven eight nine years old about those feelings
and those emotions, because he will sail through life if

(13:38):
he knows how to deal with that. If he does not,
he will continue to stumble and fall. This guy, Malk
had tears running down his face. He goes, he goes,
what the fuck am I doing? It? Can crying? I said,
you're welcome.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
That isn't drop the mic, that's.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
Your ass. Set down. I looked at him. I said,
you sat down at my table thinking that I was
the hired entertaining hired help. Then you're telling me you've nervous.
You picked the card. Okay, now let me tell you
about the card. Are you ready for the card? So
the card had the picture of a child and on
the card there were there all the cards were numbered.

(14:22):
I didn't notice this until afterwards. He took a picture
of it. Because I looked at it, I went, oh,
you want want to take a picture of this card?
On the card, it's number thirty three twin three twins
and they're each three years old. I did not see that.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
Yeah, yeah, that's so perfect, isn't.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
That incredibly like that to me? Is like what? And
he paid it's his card, not me?

Speaker 2 (14:42):
Yeah? Yeah, And then you didn't even know the card I.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Do what was happening. I think maybe the word was
babe or some shit like that. I don't know. And
so I had to, like, you know, get my shit together.
I had to go to a meeting and I'm getting
wake up. And he looked at me and goes, can
I give you a hug? I? Oh, can you give
me a hug? Yes you can, And so I got
out and he hugged. He goes, I just I don't

(15:07):
know what to say, and I go, you don't have
to say anything. I'm like, this is clearly what you
needed to hear today, and so just remember this and
remember him with this and what your job as his
dad is. That's all you got to do. So beautiful,
So that happened in the middle of a work day.

Speaker 2 (15:30):
What a great work day, doing great work in the world.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
Man, How fun is that?

Speaker 2 (15:36):
Thank you, thank you for your service.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
It's so funny because he kept asking me, Okay, so
here's a couple of side notes. So he kept I mean,
I'm tapping like, I'm tapping like I'm doing more's fucking code,
Like I am tapping like tapping away and he goes.
He goes, Can I stop you and ask what you know?
I said no. A few minutes later, I said, listen,

(15:59):
I go, have you ever heard of the term tapping in?
He goes no. I said, have you heard the term
tapping out? Like and you know wrestling? He's like, yes,
I said, tapping in. I mean I'm connecting with the
with what it is that you need to know? He goes, Oh,
is the card telling you this? I said, if you
want to believe the card is telling you that, you can't.

(16:19):
But that's not really, that's not what's happening here. He goes, So,
what's happening here? I said, guides galore like they're just
all huddling up. Want to make sure that I get
the message right. To tell you about your boy.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
So perfect translation.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
I don't know what else to say.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
I mean, that's perfect translation. Love needs no translation. It's
the same in everything.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
It's like, this is what And I think that kid
is if dad does his gig right, Yeah, that kid
is going to is creative because that's.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
The other Kidney's. I think the kid needs a few
some boundaries, but here nor there, because I think he's
he's Yeah, I think he's got some attachments. Well not
necessarily harmful, but.

Speaker 1 (17:03):
Okay, well I have his and he sent me. He
sent me a love letter that was a thank you.
So I can get back to him and I can
let him know. Okay, yeah, to some boundaries, clearing some
I will let him know. Oh, I can say he'd
go out and fetch them selenite. Yeah, black TERMINEE get
to go ship that I have to send thee give

(17:23):
and I have hoarded all the best tourmaline in the
world that's sitting in my garage that I think is
my job that I need to send it.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
So respect that my great job. Great story.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
Okay, I have another one, but why do I take
a break.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
Yeah, we'll be right back.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
What the what the fuck are you doing? You're counting up.
You're not counting down. Everybody, Joey, keep this ship in.
I want ever to know that my witch is supposed
to count down. And she started going three, four, five.
It's like, what are you doing? That was amazing. We're back, everybody.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
You are not honoring. I'm dyslexic and I have my own.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
You do not go up in numbers. You mixed them. No,
but you kept going up.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
I know, but I thought it was Oh my god, hype, welcome,
welcome back. Tell us another fancy.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
Fancy bronze story. First of all, I just have to
share with everybody that we were giggling our asses off
in the last break because because I was, because I said,
I said something like I go listen. I did invite
this guy over. I didn't say, hey, let me read
for you. And you're like no, when you start shuffling cards,
they all show up. I said yeah, and I said

(18:45):
and I was super jet lag and she goes it
probably helped, I said, yeah, because nothing was going on upstairs,
like it was vacant, no activity. It was a warehouse
but nothing in it.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
But you served him greatly.

Speaker 3 (18:58):
He served him great because literally nothing going on upstairs.
Y'all's nothing. Okay, it all worked out perfectly. So the
other fun magical thing that happened is one of the
people in this world I love so dearly was there.
There's actually several which was made the trip really great,
and one of them is my friend Becca. And those

(19:20):
of you that have read the book, she's mentioned in
the book. She is actually the one that the first
picture of the gray alien I sent to her. I'm like, girl,
get I think, I texted. I'm like, girl, gilo, this
is what the fuck?

Speaker 1 (19:36):
And she goes that scares me. Delete it now, blah blah.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Blah, blah blah blah, not having it.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
You want nothing to do with that alien action, not
having it. So she was there, and and I've been
through a lot of stuff with she and her family.
I mean, she's had some family members jump all kind
of in a cluster of a time frame. And her grandmother,
who you know practically well, actually did raise her and love,

(20:04):
I mean love, like deep deep love, had recently gone.
And her grandma's actually spoken to me for her before.
But she's always looking for signs from her grandmother, and
so she was telling me. We had dinner I think
three nights, two nights when were there? Two three nights
when we were there. And she's like, and by the

(20:26):
way they dine in France is late they do in Spain.
I'm like, for the love of God, y'all, like I
remember going to Spain and like dinner would start at eleven.
I'm like, what are you doing? I should be asleep
for two hours by the time this shit starts. So anyway,
so we're having dinner, and so she's telling me, she

(20:47):
goes listen, she goes, I s, you're still laughing at
my dining thing, aren't you? Yeah? But it's I did
not know. I've been. I've been to Paris for work
a ton. Never do I recall the late dinners like
we had in can It reminded me of Spain. So
we so we're dinner and we're just talking away and
she's asked me about Grandma and I met Grandma's cake
in the pants, and she's like, she goes listen, and

(21:12):
Beca is very matter of the fact.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
She has listened.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
She has I'm seeing these fucking numbers. I go, what
kind of numbers? She has? One? One one, one, two
two two, Like all of the magic numbers constantly. She's like,
I'm seeing them all the time. And I said, okay,
and then of course she goes, one time I saw

(21:35):
sixty nine. I said, were we not get into that?
That is, like you, it is none of my friend
class yet none of my business not doing that one.
And so so we're talking about it. She goes, well,
what you know? She again she wants to know exactly
what each one means, and I'm like, well, you can
google that shit yourself. I said, but but why don't
you like do a journal and write them down, like

(21:59):
when you get them, the days, the frequency, and let's
just see if there's some sort of pattern that kind
of emerges from this. Well, instead of a journal, the
bitch starts texting them to me, So my text is
like blowing up constantly, and all I get is a number.
So I get a number on my text and it
has a time stamp, so I know the day, the time,
and what the number was, all this kind of stuff.

(22:21):
And so when I got home from can I was
like jet lag, like I had not been jet lag before.
So again brain is empty, like going on upstairs, like
Suzanne was actually like hey baby, she was asking me
questions and I'm like, no talking, like I don't know talking,

(22:42):
I cannot talk. It's all like everything's empty right now.
You just let me like regiterate here. And so I
got a couple more texts with these fucking numbers on it,
and I was like, oh, this is what it is.
So I sent her text because again I didn't want
to talk to anybody, and I said a text. I said, girl,

(23:03):
you know what, when my whole spiritual journey was really
kicking off, I said, I got all the numbers. I
got the numbers just like you are. I saw them everywhere.
I saw them on clocks, I saw them on license plates,
I saw them when I was driving around to La
on billboards, and that in on billboards, by the way,
they have a number assigned to the billboard. I was like,

(23:26):
it was it was insane. I said, I think this
is just the beginning of your journey, so I wouldn't
get so wrapped up in the definition of everything. But
I think the key is just to start paying attention
to all the other signs that are yet to come
or have come, and they're going to keep coming. So
just open to what happens next. You don't have to
worry about every time you see a number, there's something

(23:49):
your grandmother or something's supposed to happen or tell you.
I go, I think there's more. This is like, this
is like the training wheels on your bicycle, your training wheels.
Just look and see because eventually you're going to kick
those things off and you're going to be talking to
Grimma on yourself.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
Yeah. Just such a sweet confirmation. Hey, you're on the
right track.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
You're on the right track.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Let us show you some magic numbers so that you
know you're on the right track. These are little candy
drops showing you the path forward. Just keep coming, just
just keep coming.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
It's like the full car. It's like you're on a journey.
You're you're on a path you've never been on.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
Before, exactly. So we're sending you signals and you're the
little GUARDRAI let's keep going exactly.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
That's exactly right.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
Yeah, it's so sweet.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
Yeah, and so that was like, it's just so nice
that I've been so fortunate to work in an industry
that I mean, I'm still weird, let's be honest, but
it's like super embrasively here. You know. It's funny. My
old old boss used to head the agent's hip globally.

(24:53):
He's like, he British, Julie, You're like, let me say,
you're like a sack of ferre You are so incredibly bright,
but you are as crazy as a sack of ferrets
or bag of ferrets or some shit like that. And
he looked at me and he goes, I hope you're
not a fitted. I said, I now feel like it's
the greatest compliment I've ever received it. What are you kidding?

(25:16):
Only a sack of ferrets would think of? Sack of
ferrets is a compliment?

Speaker 2 (25:22):
Fair enough, fair enough, nice.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
Fair enough. I'm writing that down right now. Farrot enough.
Oh my god, I'm gonna make t shirt, y'all. I'm
gonna start another business anyway. So that was cann So
it's about being open. It's like you know, yes, yes
you can, Yes you can too. You don't have to

(25:52):
be with the fall falls in the South of France
sweating your ass off.

Speaker 2 (25:56):
Nope, you can just follow the gum drops, the little magic.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
Or buy yourself a little oracle deck hot paint, shuffle
that ship around. You never know what's going to happen.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
It's like a beacon they'll come running and.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
You know, after that, all the people are like will
you read you? And I'm like, bitches, I'm out, like
what and done from the UK? Got the best of
me and I gotta like work.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
That is awesome, that is awesome. I love love, love
your stories. I love your work, trip love your stories.
Beautiful well play. It's fun, yeah, And I.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
Think, like you, it is, but I think like it's
also and I think I caught it from you, Like
it's a disease, but it's a good disease. It's just
the disease of doing service for people. You know.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
It's like it's a contagious disease. You know what.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
I still have a little jet leg I know, I
really do, but I think it is it is. It's contagion.
It's like you do so much in your life that
serves others, and it is it is contagious, and it
literally I get Do I get joy? I get joy
for other people? Do I get joy that I'm right?

Speaker 2 (27:18):
Or no?

Speaker 1 (27:18):
I actually don't like it's good to have confirmation just
because I don't want to misguide, mislead, miss guide. But
it's such an interesting space. It is a space to
like egos so removed. You know, it's not like I'm
going out to get my jolly's. These are not my jollies.
You know, I can love a stranger. Listen in the
world today, when we can hate strangers, I'm perfectly happy

(27:39):
to love a stranger. So I have this stranger Mak
that I really wanted to like, I wanted to serve
him properly.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
Right, no longer is stranger.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
It was not a stranger anymore. We may be BFFs now.
I'm not sure we'll find out. I'll give you I'll
give you all updates. But it is to you know,
and for Becca to do like she's struggling, she's trying
to figure that. It's like, this is just what we do.
And so I just think that I thank you for
that because I would have never I think fully understood.

(28:10):
I'm like, looking at your eyes through the camera, even
a mind a little squinty, I thank you for that
because I don't I've never been taught that by anyone else.
And I think that this is so important that everybody.
I hope that someone has taught you this, or maybe
we are the ones to teach you. Disembodied versions of

(28:32):
us can teach you and for you to take it
on and to do the same, because if we don't
pass it on, things die, you know. So if we
don't pass on this stuff, especially in really hard times,
you know, if we don't do that, it stops. So,
you know, having that sense of service, you know, like

(28:55):
snag that contagion slash not disease.

Speaker 2 (28:59):
Exactly. Thank you mine, Thank you for your service, Thank
you for your love.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
It is my pleasure.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
And thank you for your beautiful stories. So much fun
this week. Thank you, thank you my pleasure. Thanks for listening, everybody,
and remember our school is.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
Hard without a pink deck of Oracle cards from France
and the Other Side.

Speaker 2 (29:22):
Thanks everybody, Bye bye, y'all. 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 well.
We guide you.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
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shoot us a note at high Hi at Vibes dot store.

Speaker 2 (29:48):
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know what you know, and we want to hear your stories.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
And remember, our school is hard without the Other Side.
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