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April 17, 2024 56 mins

Radio and TV Personality, Anne Hudson, joins the show today for a reading that encourages her to let go of productivity and start taking time to have fun! 

Anne is someone that knows how to get things done - she’s a calendar maven who “bullies” herself into action and accomplishments. Her lesson for this year? Pause, exhale, and look around - it’s time to smell the roses and enjoy the moment! 

 

Take the advice that resonates with you from Anne’s reading:

    • If it's not fun, don’t do it 
    • Take time to be present - not every second needs to be filled with productivity 
    • Recognize the healthy relationships and partnerships in your life and single those people out for quality time together
    • Let go and let God - enjoy the ride of life 
  • Use phrases like “today’s going to be fun” or “today’s going to have unexpected opportunities” to set the right vibe for your day 
  • Indulge in beauty where you can - buy yourself the flowers!!
  • Use a pinterest board to get your creative juices flowing and help you manifest
  • Talk about your dreams in your intimate relationships and really use your imagination - picture yourself there (without pressure or self-doubt)

 

For Anne, it's a year to play and dream rather than make plans! The way we used to play the game of life might not work for us anymore so it might be time to re-evaluate your definition of success. Daydream, imagine, and use your creative envisioning process: see things come to life!  

 

Get clear around your dreams and find what excites you:

  • What do you wish could happen in the next few months? 
  • What are your non-negotiables?
  • What are you excited about today?

 

Spark your imagination, creativity, and put on that “dream big” energy! 

 

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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Hi, everyone, It's Amanda Riga Green. Welcome to Soul Sessions.
I have an exciting guest, today's radio personality TV host
from Austin, Texas. Ann Hudson. Welcome.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Hey. I'm so happy to get to like me you
in real life ish zoomy.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
Zue me for sure. I've connected with a couple of
Anne's friends, and I know and through other good friends
of mine, but this is the first time we're getting
to connect personally. And I hear her on the radio
all the time in Austin, so I'm used to her voice,
but getting to see her face is pretty amazing. And
she sparkles here.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
It's so sweet. You sparkle too.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
All right, well I'll take it like, let's bring on
the sparkle today. Yeah, I'm excited to jump in. We're
gonna do a reading for Anne, and we're gonna also
just do some Q and A and we'll dive into
things that I'm sure will relate to everyone out there.
And before I even get started, I'll just say that
everyone is feeling this immensity and an intensity right now
where it feels like the energy is just swinging from

(01:10):
high to low really fast, and like we can't get
our bearings. Do you feel that way?

Speaker 2 (01:14):
I do. Everyone keeps telling me it's just the eclipse
and things that that happened a minute ago, But yeah,
it just feels like this uneasiness.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
It is uneasy, And I will say this, You're not alone.
I feel it. So many people are reaching out and
sharing that personal friends, client, But it's an energy that
is really shifting us into a different consciousness but also
a new perspective. And that's really what this year is
about for you. And your guides are like, just get
rocking and rolling. Just tell her, so I'm going to

(01:44):
dive in the First thing that they're showing me is
you are extremely organized. You jump in, you take charge,
and you are methodical. You've been methodical since you were young,
and competitive, methodical and competitive with yourself. I know you
know that. But they're also saying, it's like, I'm gonna
jump in, I'm gonna figure this out, I'm gonna streamline it,
I'm gonna knock it out of the park. And then

(02:06):
what's the next challenged that makes sense?

Speaker 2 (02:09):
One hundred percent? If it sound den immediately, then I
forgot about it and you should circle back.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
Yes, well, and it's like for all of us those
procrastinators out there, and is not a procrastinator. It's almost
like if it's not checked off, if the text message
isn't responded to, if the email isn't responded to asap,
it's like, oh my gosh, I'm not gonna get everything
done and I'm gonna feel out of control. And you're
a deep feeler for and you're highly highly analytical. I mean,

(02:36):
you're a calendar maven. That's all there is to it.
And I can see you when you were younger, like
all your school supplies and anything that created organization for
you felt like it was not only beautiful and creative,
but it was your sense of I'm accomplishing. You've been
an accomplisher and also a very self motivated individual since

(02:59):
you came out of the womb. Essentially, I mean, I
take my own ass like constantly, I know, and you're
your own worst critic, There's no doubt about that. And
so when I say you're competitive, you're even worse on yourself.
And sometimes I'm gonna say this because they're making me
laugh because you're very funny, and they're saying she's sometimes
bullies herself, like she is her own personal bully, like

(03:20):
if she's not getting it done, if it's not being
done well, if she didn't win, if she didn't succeed,
if you don't do this, then and you are failing,
like you know this voice and you know it's not true,
and it's of course you've been unlearning this. And one
of the things about this year that is so important
is for you to play. And I know you went
to Madonna last night to the concert. We talked about this,

(03:42):
but that is the epitome of this year is if
it's not fun, don't do it for you. And it's
almost like you are sending your energy out this year
and you're saying yes to things, even if it feels
a little bit like you're over committing, and you know
how to overcommit. I don't know how you do all
the things you do. They just said to me, she

(04:03):
gets so much done. People say that to her, gosh,
and how do you do it all? How do you
get everything accomplished? And it's funny, does that does that
resonate to people say that to you? Yes, okay, And
here's what's really funny about that. It's like you've heard
that most of your life, gosh, and how did you
get all that done? You run circles around me and
and it's like you've taken on that identity, and there's

(04:25):
a part of you that's changing, like I don't want
to get everything done. I don't want to have so
many things on my calendar that I'm running to the
next thing and feeling like I'm keeping pace with an
identity where I just want to live and be free
and feel more free and free in my time and
my calendar, and to be able to chill out yet

(04:45):
still feel productive.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
Yes, one hundred percent, because I am so laser focused
on what needs to get done that sometimes I think
I'm closed minded to like meeting new people and doing
new things and.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
And what's available. And this is a year of what
available for me. It's like kind of taking horse blinders
off and opening your periphery, noticing things like when you're
out in the world, when you're running errands, when you
are going from point A to point B, it's kind
of like stop and smell the roses. But when you're
at a traffic light. This may sound super mundane, but

(05:18):
they're showing me to tell this to you. When you're
at a traffic light. It's like, take a minute and
look around because you're always thinking, Okay, where am I going?
What do I need to get done? Okay, wait, I
better call this person back. And they're saying, stop calling
people in the car. I mean, yes, if you need
to make a phone call, if you need to follow up,
but if you can just hesitate from picking up the
phone and checking something off. And they're making me laugh

(05:39):
because they're like, don't telling her because she text and drives.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
Like that's what's running through minad. I'm like, I'm got
to stop like checking a rethon, I know.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
And they just said, they were like, well, don't, like,
don't get her a ticket, and I mean like, hello,
we've all been there and we know it's unsafe. But
it's like you have this compulsion. If I'm not accomplishing
and checking boxes, then something might fall apart, or it
might like I might miss the boat. And they're saying,
you're not gonna miss the boat. Actually, just stop and

(06:10):
look around, stop and exhale a little bit. Like remember
that movie with Whitney Houston waiting to exhale. Yeah, this
is a year of waiting to exhale. And one of
the things that you came into this life to really
recognize is healthy relationship and healthy partnership. And partnership can
certainly be marriage, but one on one friendship, one on

(06:32):
one business relationships, one on one relationships. Because you have
tons of friends, tons of acquaintances, tons of people you know,
tons of people in your rolodex, and people think they're
closer to you than they are. Most people think they're
your close friend, and you might be like, yeah, we're
friends and it's good to see them, but I don't
consider them my close friend. But a lot of people

(06:53):
think they're closer to you than they are. Does that resonate?

Speaker 2 (06:56):
Yeah, I feel like I'm just like an open person
and I really genuinely love like people a lot, you know, Yeah,
I definitely have my small handful of people that are
like my like rider dies, you.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
Know, yes, And they're saying those relationships and you really
seeing how you can show up and give to them,
because they keep talking about being of service and giving.
And it's not that you're not of service because you're
very service oriented and you're a great connector. They're saying,
you connect, you connect people, and you do it joyously

(07:29):
and joyfully and you know who that reminds me of Amy,
Amy Brown, my cousin.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
I'm yeah.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
Amy is a fabulous connector and enjoys it. You do
as well. And they're saying, this year it's really about
recognizing the friendships are the relationships that you have and
you know who they are, and seeing how you can
single them out for quality time. So not even big
groups of friends, but going and getting a cup of coffee,

(07:56):
running a couple of errands together, picking up the phone
and saying, I'm just checking on you today because you
crossed my mind. So when someone crosses your mind and
you really want to touch base, follow that intuition because
you're extremely instinctual. And it's funny because this year is
a time of following instincts. Yes, intuition, but really you

(08:17):
are instinctual. You already communicated that I want to get
things done, I want to check the box. I'll do
it now or else I'll forget. You already act on instinct.
They're saying, listen to the deeper voice of really when
oh gosh, I'm thinking about them and there's a feeling
attached to it. So for you, it's listening to the
feeling body and it may be excitement, or it may

(08:39):
be ooh, I think something might be wrong and trusting
that and not worrying if they say no, nothing's wrong.
Everything is fine, because they may have something that happens
in two days and they're like, funny in you called
me and you checked in, and I'm so glad we
had that conversation because guess what happened today. And so
I want you to look at your intuition, your connection

(09:02):
with people, and then see what happens like a domino effect.
I can't believe we had this conversation today because that
really helped me through this, and you're going to see
puzzle pieces come together in that sense. They're also talking
to me about you have so many opportunities work wise.
I mean, you're busy workwise, you're engaged, you've got a

(09:23):
lot on your plate, but you also know what's expected
of you. So there's elements to you even though you're busy.
They keep saying you're kind of bored, and like, I'm
laughing at this because I'm like, how can she be bored?
She's so busy. But they're like, there's something about it
where you know how to get up, you know how
to perform and there's nothing fake about it that I

(09:45):
know that you're extremely genuine. But there's also a part
of you that feels like I'm doing this, but why
or what is this about or what is the next
horizon for me? It's like a mirage out in the
desert and you see it and there's hope, but you
can't put the formulaity together, and you're very formulaic.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
I think I hunger for just challenges. I arrive on
that and it's kind of like being competitive with myself,
going back to what you said in the beginning, where
I am competitive myself and I want a challenge to
like that kind of fulfills me. So it's just finding
that next thing that maybe challenges me. And so I
feel like I've successfully in my current career been able

(10:24):
to create avenues to challenge myself.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
And they're saying that that you want something that's yours,
like that is it's almost like yours, your name, your brand.
I mean they're really talking about your name, your brand,
your creation, your platform. You've been affiliated, you have your voice,
you have your personality and your talents, but they're saying

(10:48):
you're wanting something that's yours. And I will tell you
that as we move into late summer, but really into
the fall, there are some opportunities that are coming your
way that are going to be like risk and reward opportunities,
like you're not going anywhere, yeah, expanding your brand, but

(11:09):
also feeling like there's a niche that's carved out that
really solidifies your voice. So they're saying, just know that
that's evolving. And the path there is not your normalm
of path you would take because you're a researcher. You're
going to put your feelers out, you're going to keep
your antenna up. And they're saying, no, don't do any
of that. Just go live your life. Which that's almost

(11:32):
like let go and let God kind of energy, or
let go and enjoy the ride. I mean, this year
is about you enjoying life and every day getting up
even when stuff is piled on, or things are heavy personally,
or you're just tired and needing to summon it from
somewhere that you don't know where it's going to come from.
They're saying, actually, just get up and say, today's going

(11:55):
to be fun. Today I'm going to have unexpected opportunities,
and today I'm going to and I'm going to check
out the wildflowers. I mean, hello, you and I both
know there's tons of wildflowers right now in the Greater
Austin area because it is tis the season, so to speak.
But they're saying check them out. And they're also saying,
when you go to Trader Joe's or the grocery store

(12:18):
or whatever, buy yourself flowers. They want you to indulge
in things that are beautiful. It's like, oh, those are
like those are gorgeous wildflowers, you know, or they look
so just bohemian. They're saying, anything that is a little flowery,
a little bohemian, bring it into your environment. And even

(12:38):
if it's clothes you might normally might not normally choose,
like colors you might not normally wear. Like it's like,
taste the flavors of the rainbow, whatever you would normally pick,
be like, well, I have so much of that color,
let me pick this color. They're saying, sample the flavors,
but also bring in beauty anywhere that you can see.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
I love flowers, but I never buy them because I'm
a tide win and I don't want to spend the money.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
There's I know, I mean like it's calendar. Maven's are
usually like budget people, like anytime they say that, of course,
it's like and they're strict and rigid, and they're saying,
no indulge in the flowers. And I mean, hello, I
just said Trader Joe's best place in the world to
get flowers. Like get your flowers and and do it
and once those die go get some more the next week. Yeah,

(13:26):
you know, put them next to the kitchen sink or
next to your bed or in the bathroom, whatever it is.
So they're saying, bring in beauty because you're very creative,
and they're saying your imagination is your next frontier, and

(13:46):
you're imaginative. You actually you can envision things. Your clearvoyance
is very high when it comes to your intuition. Your
most heightened gift is clear voyance, being able to see
something like in your in your mind's eye and be like, oh, okay,
I'm gonna a chieve that. Like usually if you can
visualize it, you can achieve it. And they're saying that,
like you were like this in junior high high school

(14:07):
with sports. It's like you would just in vision winning
in vision, like being the like when.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
You're a manifestation because I feel like everything that I've
like really you know, it works out somehow. I get
there somehow.

Speaker 1 (14:21):
Yeah, And they're saying, you use your clairvoyance, which means
that screen in your mind and start. It's kind of
like make a Pinterest board. I say this to people sometimes, like, yes,
a vision board, but go on too Pinterest and look
at things at that just you're like, gosh, that's stunning
or even and I'm going about to be super superficial

(14:42):
right now because they keep giving me a lot of
superficial things. And they're saying, there's actually gold and value
in you just seeing beautiful things. I mean like wow,
that's a gorgeous belt, or oh my goodness, that is
a stunning watch, or those sunglasses are fabulous. Like so
they're saying, give yourself permission to daydream in beauty and

(15:05):
esthetic because something about that leads to you opening yourself
up to people you haven't met yet or people you
haven't engaged with. So it doesn't sound like it's a
straight path. But they're saying, the more creative, the more imaginative,
the more dreamy you get. And it's like just for

(15:28):
fun because you're not attached to it. You're not like
I have to have that pair of sunglasses, but those
are phenomenal, and you will be surprised that somebody says, oh, hey,
would you want to do a brand partnership with and
you're like, are you kidding me? And this pair of
sun like this is a big manifesting year for you.

Speaker 2 (15:44):
I love this soul session right now.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
They're telling me to tell you to manifest through this lighthearted,
superficiality stuff that you're absolutely not attached to because you're
so goal oriented that you succeed and it's like, well,
this is what I want to do next. Okay, this
is where what I'm going after, and you charge forward.
They're saying, let go of that and get more into
a dreamscape because it's going to start reformulating some people

(16:11):
and some experiences. And they're talking to me about, well,
I think you have a grandmother coming through. Hold on.
I was like, they're talking to me about one thing,
and then they like sidetracked me over here and there's
a there's a woman coming through. I can see her
cheeks and her eyes and I think you have her eyes. Ah,
oh my gosh. I'm like, cause it's like, oh my gosh, An,

(16:32):
this is like you like right here, I'm like my
cheekbones and my eyes. I'm like, like, what is her name?
Which grandmother is this?

Speaker 2 (16:38):
Bernadine?

Speaker 1 (16:40):
Of course her name is Bernadine. Yeah, And she's smiling
and there is this sweetness to her and she's showing
me like I don't know, like apples, pears, trees, like
backyard things like that. So I'm seeing like the outdoors
and I'm seeing just outdoor scene and her backyard in particular,

(17:03):
where did she live in Kentucky? Okay? Were there apple trees?
I don't think apple trees, but beautiful trees, like beautiful trees.
It's a moment, okay, well, like because she's just showing
me trees and like I can see the green and
she's showing me you when you were younger and like
barefoot of course, but playing and also just being like

(17:25):
a total wild child, and you were a responsible little girl,
like you showed up, you did well in school. You
would raise your hand in class, you would volunteer, you
would you know, you always were in charge and buttoned
up and responsible in school. But they're showing me you
playing on her property and you being this like total

(17:49):
wild child like just playing and being fun and silly
and not being buttoned up.

Speaker 2 (17:55):
My cousin's in my house right now. I think she's
filling my cousin here.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
Did you all were y'all together where y'all like to eat,
like when you were little? You have those memories?

Speaker 2 (18:04):
Yes, Oh we are so tight, all of us. We're
so tight.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Yeah. She's there and she's saying, she says, those are
some of the sweetest memories. And she says Anne was
so bossy, like she said, she said Anne was bossy.
Do you remember, like when y'all would play games, would
you be like the mother or the grand Do you
remember the role you would take they're talking about, you know,
when you would play house or whatever.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
I'm like the middle kid. People, please are one, you know.
So I just looked up to my sister a bunch
and I might have tried to be assertive embossy.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
You ask your cousins and like, and they're not saying abrasive,
but like you would say, let's go do this, like
we're gonna do this, Like you, you kind of led
everybody towards fun and so even though you're a middle child,
like nothing about you, says that, and I get the
people pleasing and all of those aspects. But she's showing
me also her dishes.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
I have them.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
That's so she just she said, tell her about the
dishes and I'm like, okay, what do they have flowers
on them?

Speaker 2 (19:04):
It's China. But I didn't get anything for my wedding
China wie because she was like, I'm going to give
you my china when I go.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
You know, so okay, let me ask you this. Do
you use them?

Speaker 2 (19:15):
Yes? But it's just like once a year, and I
always want to have China dinners with my friends. I'm like, right,
Normanized China dinners.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
You remember how I was like, stop and check out
the wildflowers. Buy yourself flowers. She's like, use it every day,
celebrate every day. And also that element of having your
friends over and entertaining. And did they have horses?

Speaker 2 (19:36):
They did with my mom and my mom's sister. They
had horses with her.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Do you know how to ride?

Speaker 2 (19:41):
I'd ridden, but I wouldn't say. I'm like, no, how
to ride? I've gotten thrown off one big time.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
Do you remember how I said this year is about
playing and having fun. It's like taking up a hobby
or something, and I know how busy you are, so
it's like, okay, Amanda, how do I add this into
my schedule? But they're saying no. It's like, say, like,
I just want to go out to a barn. And
even if it's you out at a barn working with
rescue horses and grooming them, anything that gets you around,

(20:11):
like horse medicine because it's such a freeing energy, which
is also very disciplined and grounded. Think about a horse.
They like a job, they like discipline, but they also
love freedom. Your grandmother is saying you need to ride,
and you don't need to be, you know, doing dressage
or some you know rodeo. We don't need you doing that,
but we need you around horses. And she's saying, go

(20:34):
get outdoors. And I know it's about to get really
hot here, so it's you know, a challenge. It's I'm like,
I'm hoping this summer isn't as hot as last was,
who knows, but she's saying, get outside, get around horses.
And she also wants you to know she says you
are not alone. She says she knows how independent you are,
and even though you have people around you all the time,

(20:56):
there's this element of feeling like, oh my gosh, I'm
by myself, like nobody's really gonna get me. Even though
people get you and you're again you're like an open
book and I'm intimate and close like that too, there's
this part of you that feels like, oh my gosh,
am I ever just going to be really relaxed and comfortable.
I am I ever gonna have just arrived. And she says,

(21:16):
this is your year to really say, oh, today I've arrived.
Remember how I was saying, get up and say today
I'm just gonna live. It's today I've arrived. And that's
what your grandmother is saying. And she's very strong. Your
grandmother like very much a like strong and wise and protective.
And she says, you need to know that you're supported.

(21:37):
She says, but talk to me, like when you see
those dishes, be like, oh, there you are, I'm using
the dishes and it's Tuesday night.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
Yes, that's what she's saying. I love all right.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Well, she just wants you to know that she's with
you and that she loves and adores you, and she
loves your children. How many children do you have how
many children? Do you have?

Speaker 2 (22:02):
Three boys?

Speaker 1 (22:03):
Of course you have three boys. Yes, you're a boy mom,
and that makes sense. And like I'm like, yes, you're
a I know, and like, but you get to be
like the coin of the house, so that's all there
is to it, you know, And and you're in charge
even though you're like, I'm not bossy, but I'm like,
but you're totally in charge of that household. Like we
know who rules the house.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
Yeah, okay, what.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
They're talking to me about your children right now and
just home and family and it being one of those
stages where it's like, are we all in the right place?
You know? Is this where we want to be? Or
are we looking for a change of scenery? And it's
not like y'all are just moving and you're leaving careers,
but there's some internal discussion. I don't know if it's

(22:47):
between you and your husband, but like, where do we
want to be in the next few years? Is this
where we want to stay? Is does that make sense?
They're telling me that, like y'all been having a lot
of internal dialogue.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
Yo, Yeah, all of our kids and us were we
want some land and that's why you're throwing in the horses,
Like I've had dreams. I'm like, like Christmas just came
and went, and I had I just like what can
we get that's like special? And I was like, wouldn't
it be cool if we lived in a land I
could give like the family horse. So it's pretty interesting to.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Saying all that. That's why your grandmother is coming through.
Then that makes sense because she's saying like this this
summer when you all go on some trips, plan your trips, like, well,
if we were to buy a piece of property, you know,
and we want to look in Kentucky, we want to
look in Arkansas. We want to like just plan a
few summer vacations one or two whatever it is where

(23:39):
y'all are exploring places where you could see yourself investing
in property. Because I have to tell you something funny.
They keep talking to me about you homesteading. I mean,
I don't mean that you're just at home, you know,
like I know you're with your bee hives and all
the things. And and it's so funny because me a man,

(24:00):
and I'm like, no, Anne has this amazing career, she's.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
Rocking it out that wants to do this. I'm not kidding, okay.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
But they're saying, and they're saying, you would enjoy the
heck out of it, and then you would be afraid
you were like missing your eye. Have arrived moment, and
that's why they're saying, this is a year to imagine
and create. And that's why your grandmother is showing you
the rolling grass, the trees, the horses, a barn. But also,
I mean they're saying like bee hives and a chicken

(24:28):
coop and and no wonder the flowers and like because
they're saying, and listen, I am not a gardener. I
do not have a green thumb, but I would love
to have things growing in my yard.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
So I understand.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
Yeah, I kill cactus, so I get it. Like it's
you know, it's a thing. I'm better at it than
I ever was. But they're saying, like, explore that with
what's your husband's name, Fred?

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Like Flintstone, Fred Flintstone.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
What's his birthday?

Speaker 2 (24:59):
Just a month November twenty third.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
Oh he's so smart, Like he's a deep thinker, and man,
he grounds you, like even though you're the methodical one
and you're like here and there and I mean there's
a you know, a method to your madness, let's call it.
You sometimes have to pull stuff out of him because
he'll be in contemplation and he shares. And that's remember
when I was talking about you and intimate relationships and

(25:21):
also how can I be of service to the people
who are my close people like your cousin that's there
right now, Like you're getting to spend one on one
time and this is like so joyful for you. That
is the like the sauce of life. And with your husband,
the two of you get each other. I mean, yeah,
you got your ups and downs and all the things

(25:42):
in between. But they're saying, explore his ideas because there's
something to it, and there's something to your boys and
their well being and your family. And they're saying it's
actually going to create more opportunity, more success, new doors
that open because your horizons are expanding. And I will

(26:03):
tell you, I feel like you all buy or purchase
a piece of property next year, and you pretty much
know where the place is. Sometime in the fall of
this year, y'all go somewhere and you're like, this is it.
Oh my gosh, Like the price is right around here.
We could buy this many acres and we could redo
this house and we could work on it remotely, and

(26:24):
then we could we could get here this amount of
times in a year, and the next thing, you know,
in two or three years down the road, you're like, no,
we want to be here permanently. Those things are happening,
and the vision he has you're entertaining it. But you're like,
I don't know how all that would come together, Like
I could see it, and it's not that you wouldn't
embrace it. You're just you're so logical and practical, and

(26:46):
you're practical with the money. We know that. You're like, Okay,
here's the budget, here's the money. But they're saying, get
into the imagination of it. Don't worry about the money,
don't worry about the practicality. Worry about your senses. Just
like me telling you to buy flower and focus on beauty.
The reason for that is you recognizing, oh my gosh,
it's so beautiful today, or man, these flowers are stunning.

(27:10):
Oh I love these dishes from my grandmother because they're
nostalgic and true and real, and it's going to open
up some things in your heart that are there that
are just this pathway forward what does your husband do workwise?

Speaker 2 (27:24):
He's a singer musician in Honey Brown, in a band
that was real successful, like ten fifteen years ago. Yeah,
so he still does that for like his hobby and
for fine and he's really loving singing and songwriting again
as a late But he also doth medical device like
he sells medical device equipment.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
Oh my gosh, it's so funny because they're saying he
does that he's really good at it. But at his heart,
he's just totally an artist. And that's why like having
a piece of property and land where I mean, he
really would live off the land. If y'all could, like
if y'all could go in six and be there and
be like Austa La Vista away from the Austin traffic,

(28:04):
he'd say, sign me up. I'm done. I don't want
the rat race anymore. And even though he does well
at medical device sales, he doesn't love it. And you
appreciate him because he's gonna support and take charge and
we got to do what we got to do. But
it's like he's really outgrowing it in his soul and
he is masterminding right now. He is so in his
head these days about how can I figure this out?

(28:26):
How can we figure out money? How can we become
more lucrative and abundant and live off of less? And
it feels so abundant, So that is coming. And just
when y'all go to dinner together or you're sitting around
with the boys at dinner, like, okay, if we were
to have a piece of property, like what are our
non negotiables? What do we all want? What you know?
And ask each of the boys, Okay, what's your dream?

(28:47):
What's your dream? Just talk about dreams and your boys
are all so they keep they keep showing me. Do
y'all do dinner together consistently.

Speaker 2 (28:58):
Where we can? Boys and they all played sport, so
we're a lot of times running in different directions, but
when we do sit down, it's awesome, like it's the
greatest thing ever. I wish we porgize that.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
More, Okay, prioritize it as I mean, I know y'all
are running different directions and summer will be a little
bit different, but it's like it's not about the food.
It's really just about you all sitting down together because
y'all are sweet, you have a sweet family, and like
there's show I'm like, I want to come have dinner
with y'all, or at least be a file on the wall,

(29:28):
because there's never a dull moment. But everybody is pretty
darn open and communicative. Like you have a very intimately
communicative family, and that is not the.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
Norm, is it not. We do have that, yeah.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
Yeah, and like you're really blessed in that, and you
are a lot of the glue that holds that together.
And they're saying, give yourself credit where credit is due.
I know you're a wonderful mom. You just elicit everyone's
a tension on each other. And to have three boys
and them going in different directions and you and your husband,

(30:05):
I mean, life is busy. I get that, but you
do a really good job. Like when y'all are all
in the car together and going somewhere, or when you
all go on a vacation or do something, it's like,
oh my gosh, we have fun with each other. Yeah,
I mean, I mean, I'm sure there's you know, arguments
and all the things, but y'all enjoy each other.

Speaker 2 (30:22):
I mean, seriously, I bug them. They do not like
me because I like to hug them so much. Y's serious.
They think I'm the worst mom because of this.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
But you know what, but they they love it though,
like they really do deep down. And they're boys, you know.
It's like and guess what, you're the only gal in
the house, so you just do whatever the heck you.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
Want to do.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
Exactly. But they they are very communicative. Is there anything
that you want to know about any of the boys?
How old are they?

Speaker 2 (30:49):
Sixteen? Fourteen, and nine?

Speaker 1 (30:53):
No, wonder, they're all over the place, like you're is
the sixteen year old driving yap?

Speaker 2 (30:57):
Yeah. He just makes me nervous because he's gotten this
girl right now, gotcha all.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
Of the things, and they're saying, you know what, and
I have a They just showed me a picture of
a friend of mine and no, okay, that's it. Well, okay,
that's what I'm about to say. I was like, okay,
let me see if I can like frame this so
it's appropriate. But she said to me, and she has
a seventeen year old dog, and she goes, Amanda, they're
gonna do what they are going to do, so I

(31:23):
just need to make sure they're educated. And it's just
it's all out on the table. I mean, they're gonna
do it, so I may as well, do not deny it.
So they just said, like, just have conversations and you know,
give advice where you can. And then also just let
it go. And they're saying, you're the mom, you're the parent,

(31:44):
be open and communicative, and then let it go. Everything's
gonna be fine. You're not gonna be a grandmother yet,
so don't worry about that. They just said, don't worry
about it. But also the fact that he is driving
now and there's a little bit of well, you know,
more independence and autonomy, and it helped a little bit
with the other the other two, you know. And and
what's his name? What's the old what's the sixteen year

(32:05):
old's name?

Speaker 2 (32:05):
Hudson?

Speaker 1 (32:06):
Okay, what's his birthday? Just the month in the day.

Speaker 2 (32:09):
His birthday is July sixteenth.

Speaker 1 (32:11):
Oh gosh. Yeah, he's like he is his own person,
Like he is really his own person. He was born
just like I'm gonna be who I am ye, and
you can't control me. And he is sensitive, even though
he's a pretty bold guy, Like he's sensitive. He takes
things personally. There's an air to him that's just mature.

(32:33):
And they're saying, he's okay, and he he is good
with his brothers and having that responsibility. Yes, I know,
you get your nerves and you're like, okay, guys, be careful,
buckle up, check in, you know, all the things that
you do. But they're also saying it's giving you a
little bit more time and flexibility. Use you're the one

(32:53):
that I mean, you'all run kids around and you're busy
and doing stuff. They're saying, take that moment to be
able to say, oh my gosh, I don't have to
be anywhere in the next hour to pick someone up.
What do I want to do? And maybe you just
want to watch some Netflix. They're saying, this is the
kind of year where they want you to choose to

(33:16):
do things that you want to do.

Speaker 2 (33:18):
And massages today, yes.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
Exactly, like whatever, facials, massages by yourself, flowers, those things
are really important. And your nine year old what's his name, Walsh?
What's his birthday?

Speaker 2 (33:31):
His birthday is December second.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
He's like a whole other personality. He's an explorer of life,
Like they just keep talking to me about. Like the
archetype they give me for him is he's an adventurer.
He's an explorer. He is always going to be seeking
and learning. He's a life learner, like a student of
life in many ways, and he likes to have his

(33:57):
time and his space, like he kind of wants to
go dance to the beat of his own drum. So
he will be your more avant garde child. And actually,
like you know, in connecting with your husband's energy, he's
got a lot of artistic talent.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
He's just the most social person I've ever met. Like
he's the one who has the whole neighborhood gathering. It's
like everyone in our house all the time.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
And it's so funny. You have a social energy about you.
So I'm like for you to say that he must
really be a social all.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
The every day he wakes up at six thirty five
in the morning, he's out the door with the whole
kids all day until his head hits the pillow at
eight thirty.

Speaker 1 (34:34):
He's full of life. And he will be your kid
who wants to travel, who wants to take a year
to do this, and he's always going to be just
so you know, I know, he's nine, so this is
like kind of jumping ahead, but he's going to be
the kid that changes jobs like ten times, and he Also,
he excels at things very rapidly. When he learns something,

(34:55):
he learns it very fast. And once he's bored with
it or bored with something, he's like, I'm done, I
don't want to do it anymore. And you can be like, wow,
you're so good at that, are you sure? Yeah, I
don't want to do that anymore, you know. I mean
like he's a quick learner. But then when he gets bored,
he's like, I'm done, I'm over it. I wan't to
want to do that.

Speaker 2 (35:13):
As long as you think, you'll be okay, because they
everyone tells me i'd baby him too much.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
He will be. But it's like he's going to have
to taste life, like he wants to taste, touch, smell, feel.
He's a very experiential, visceral learner. So he's going to
be your kid that moves off. You're you know, and
of course he's the youngest, and you're like, wait a minute,
you know, stay and he's going to be wanting to
go places and go explore and go to Europe and

(35:40):
go travel, and I mean he's your explorer, so you know,
you he will come back home and he has that
strong family unit. But he will be the one that
comes back with tails and adventures. And just know that
about him. He's not the kid that can have a leash.
You know, I don't know that any child. I don't
know that any child needs a leash. But still, like
you know what I mean the proverbial life. He's not

(36:00):
going to stay close to home, but he's going to
always come home because there is that sense of security
and stability. Okay, what's your middle child's name? If we're
going to talk.

Speaker 2 (36:09):
About him all with me? He's Freddy?

Speaker 1 (36:11):
Freddy and what's his birthday?

Speaker 2 (36:13):
January twenty ninth, twenty ten.

Speaker 1 (36:16):
Oh my goodness. He's really smart, got it? I mean,
all your children are smart and intelligent and capable. He
is he is, Yeah, I mean, Walsh is like I'm
going to go do this, I'm going to do that,
and he's smart and he's he's more like street smart,
whereas Freddy is, no, I want to figure this out,
and he's good with technology. He can figure things out

(36:37):
without just stuff that you and I couldn't figure out
technology wise. I mean, of course they're born into that,
but he really is accelerated, You're spot on, and is
going to be so creative though, like with his intelligence
like he's, he's going to end up innovating and creating
things like whether they're and I keep seeing like artificial

(36:58):
intelligence and computer programming, and I mean like he's just
very proficient that way, and also like kind of ahead
of his time.

Speaker 2 (37:08):
All of this as exactly like you he is, Yeah,
and so I mean already doing engineering and building like.

Speaker 1 (37:14):
Yes metal, like yes, you're with him, he's always going
to be really Yes, that mechanical but that instrumental mind
that is wanting to functionally build things, and they're showing
me too. With him is if he can't figure it out,
just like you, he can be like the bully in
the head, the self critic, and he usually will keep

(37:37):
it in and he won't say anything about it, and
you can see his mood swings all over his body.
He's he may not say anything, but his body language
is his tell. And for as smart as he is,
and always when they show me that, this is the
analogy they always give me, is for as smart as
he is, he's not going to play in the World
Poker Tournament because he'll have too many tells like you
can see it, Yes, you're so thought on. So anyway,

(38:00):
they just said, with him more than the other two
other two boys, the big thing is like feelings and
being able to say, you know, how did that make
you feel? But also well, oh gosh, how did that feel?
You know? So if it's a positive thing, get him
to communicate his emotions, be pretty yes, Freddie Wow, really

(38:22):
pulling his emotions out because again you can see it
in his body language and you can into it it
because you're his mother. But he won't always communicate what
he's feeling. He'll go into his analysis and let me
build it, let me organize it, let me fix it
in my mind, or let me put my hands on
something and fix it. And it's like that's how he

(38:44):
works out his anxiety versus saying, I mean I don't
understand this today, or somebody in class was ugly to me,
Like he holds stuff like that in.

Speaker 2 (38:53):
We cannot crack him. Will know something is major going on,
and we have tried everything, and he's just it's like,
I need a space. I don't know how to deal
with that because I am an open.

Speaker 1 (39:03):
Book, yeah, and a communicator.

Speaker 2 (39:05):
I can't understand how people keep stuff in because.

Speaker 1 (39:08):
He does, Yeah, he does and you know what we
were talking about property and horses. Horses would be great
for him. Animals are good for him.

Speaker 2 (39:17):
Rode horses. I signed him up to ride horses, like
I'm not. He did that for like a year.

Speaker 1 (39:22):
Okay, Well, just him being around animals and like horses, pets,
like pets, like it. Just it gives him kind of
that safe space and vulnerability. So like, let's say you
are like, Okay, I'm thinking about taking riding lessons or
i want to go out to this barn. That's when
you get him in the car with you by himself,

(39:42):
and you getting the boys by themselves is like your
gold because they all want your attention and you do
a great job, but it's like they want to be
with you more than they express.

Speaker 2 (39:54):
So just know.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
That with him, be like I was thinking about doing this.
Do you want to come out with me? Know more
about it than me. Maybe you can give me some tips.
I mean, you know how to like finagle that. But
that time with him will help him just start to
kind of find that space where you can crack his
code because you take away some of the pretenses of

(40:15):
mechanical things or his schoolwork and all that stuff is
there anything that you want to know about that we
haven't talked about. Is there anything that you want to
know about that we haven't talked about? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (40:30):
And the spears telling you any when I'm gonna get
through this metopause or what's happening him?

Speaker 1 (40:34):
Because gosh, gosh, Lord help us. All Right, I'm like,
I understand, I feel your.

Speaker 2 (40:41):
Path right now. And I'm literally like every doctor, every
DNA does every what's happening?

Speaker 1 (40:48):
Okay, I will tell you this And this is kind
of amazing because like at the event, and I have
found a lot of health, healing and wellness through just
hormonal imbalances in all sorts of herbal remedies and plants
versus I mean just the regular Western medicine clinical stuff.
And have you ever been to the herb Bar in Austin. No,

(41:10):
you need to go there. It's like a little hobbit
house and it's amazing. It's been there. It's the oldest
apothecary in Austin. But they're coming to my event in May,
and the gal who owns it, she's really an incredible
herbalist and a great teacher, but she's bringing all sorts
of tinctures and plant medicine and teas and things, and

(41:32):
they freaking work like there's different little tinctures and it's
gonna be a little tincture and it'll say, Okay, this
is for hormones, this is for hot flashes, this is
for mood stability, irritability, you know where you're like suicidal
and homicidal all in like thirty minutes. And I tell
you what. You'll take a few droppers a few times
a day and be like this is good total bs.

(41:53):
And then three days later you're like, oh my gosh,
I'm kind of in a good mood today, or yeah,
I don't feel so out of my mind. So anyway,
you need to meet her first and foremost she will
be at the event, but you've just got to go
get over to the herb bar because it's a fun experience. Anyway,
But that stuff works and that has been really helpful.
But also, I will tell you this, as far as

(42:14):
your hormones, they're talking to me about your thyroid. Have
you had your thyroid checked?

Speaker 2 (42:20):
Yes? I have. I just like had it. It was
a little off, but not often that they felt like
I needed to do anything.

Speaker 1 (42:27):
Okay, not saying that anything is wrong but whenever, like
usually when they show me stuff, so they're talking about
your throat chakra, and we obviously know know how to
use your voice, and that's what you do professionally and
you do it well. But when there's stuff that falls
in the category of the throat chakra, there's always shifts
in the way you talk to yourself, the way you

(42:49):
listen and hear yourself and really listening to the words
that you say, so also listening to that inner critic,
because like, let's say, you know how gratitude are. It's like, okay,
get into gratitude. You know everything is not falling apart
right now, look at what you have. Okay, that's just
fine and good. But they're saying, no, go deeper to that.

(43:10):
When you start saying and you're not doing enough and
you're running out of time and you've got to get
these five things done and listen to that, and that's
when I'm like, put the phone down in the car,
check out the scenery. And also I want you to
be spontaneous in your day, meaning let's say, okay, I
have to get here, I have to get to disappointment
by this time. If you find yourself with twenty extra minutes,

(43:34):
go somewhere you haven't gone before. Like I'm just gonna
pop in this boutique. This new boutique is open, not
because you need anything, because why not. And I'm not
gonna it's not gonna waste time. It's gonna actually increase it.
And they're talking to me about that thyroid regulation. That
regulation is really this internal voice and your hormones as

(43:55):
a result, are going to regulate like in the next
six eight months, Like you're gonna of feel a lot better.
And I mean, you'll have your ups and downs, but
check out these like herbal remedies.

Speaker 2 (44:04):
I will. He kind of like, blew off my thyroid irregularly,
like it was a lot you learned. He kind of
was like yeah, but it concerned me, So I think
it's interesting.

Speaker 1 (44:12):
Yes, well, and also if you go to the herb
bar be like, okay, what's a good thyroid you know,
or good throat chakra even throat chakra crystals. You know,
I'm big into crystals, so to me, those are things
like lapis sodalite. Those are bluestones I love for hormonal regulation,
and the throat chakra a stone called appetite. Okay, I

(44:35):
want you to take a field trip to crystal works.
It's at Lamar and like twelfth, like it's north of
Art twelfth, like right up in there, and it's a
small crystal shop that's packed with stuff. But I want
you to get some lappis and some appetite and appetites
spelled just like food appetite. Both of those stones are
really good hormonal cellular rejuvenation throat chakra stones and there

(45:00):
are are you.

Speaker 2 (45:00):
They were beautiful.

Speaker 1 (45:01):
I mean, I would love for you to get some bracelets,
so I'll send you some links for some bracelets to have,
but you can just get a couple of stones. Put
them under your pillow, put them in your bra like
I mean, I will put them in my bra I'll
put them under my pillow at night. Or I'll put
them on my throat and just lie down for a
few minutes, or hold them in my hands, leave them
in the car, put them in the bathtub. Put them
in the bathtub, like I'm not joking, Like put them

(45:23):
in the bathtub. Don't be stressed about your thyroid. But
they're saying it's a it's literally like the thyroid is
a temperature regulator and you are like regulating your temperature
and it's like taking your temperature on life. Do I
love this? Am I enjoying it? Am I really engaged?
Or am I just doing it because I know how
to do it? I mean, that's your big question for

(45:45):
the remainder of this year. Am I doing this because
I just know how to do it? Or am I
really enjoying myself? And it's not about not going to
work and not doing well, but really looking at when
you're doing something and you're like, oh my gosh, I'm
love this right now, this is so much fun? Or man,
I've done this for a long time and I don't

(46:06):
want to do it anymore.

Speaker 2 (46:07):
Okay, So just think.

Speaker 1 (46:09):
About that this year and next year there are professional
opportunities opening up, and I think some things are going
to reformulate in your plan forward and your schedule as
a result. And I also think that even within iHeartMedia,
I think there will be a role that opens up
that is very interesting to you and your voice is needed.

(46:32):
Not yet, but there are a couple of opportunities coming.
One feels like television and one feels like radio. So
it's you may be able to do both, or you
may get to choose, but they're saying, you don't have
to curate those things. You go live, you go enjoy yourself, okay,
And just this is a year to play versus plan

(46:52):
even though I know we were talking about you and
your husband and dream, dream like instead of planning, be
like today, I'm dreaming today, I'm playing replace everything with
a light hearted word, because that's what's regulating in your temperature.
I want to just be light. I just want to
be fun. I just want to be enjoy myself. I
want to enjoy my boys games and there's stuff at

(47:14):
school and be involved. And then I also I want
to go to Trader Joe's and get flowers and not
freak out that there's this one's seven ninety nine. And listen,
I can see you at Trader Joe's and you'll see
the ones that are three ninety nine and seven ninety nine,
and you love the seven ninety nine ones, but the
three ninety nine ones are a deal by the seven
ninety nine ones today, okay, because guess who else will

(47:34):
do that? Me? Like, I know exactly that whole I'm like,
oh no, that's the voice I have, and it's like Noah,
indulge in those flowers because it's about creating this beauty
around you and to really enhance your imagination.

Speaker 2 (47:50):
I love it. I love all this like it's all smart,
and I cannot My husband just walked in. I can't
wait to tell him like all the things you said,
because he's gonna be like.

Speaker 1 (47:57):
Well, especially about the land. And I can completely see
y'all doing that, And you want to know what's funny
about that? Career wise for you and how innovative you are.
I could see y'all buying a piece of property like
this is so funny and clear and your husband would
love it. But like, I could see y'all having a
piece of property starting to quote unquote homestead and then

(48:19):
you creating a whole like TV show or lifestyle brand
or podcast around it, and like being supported in the
media contacts you have and the reputation and the headway
that you've made, you could pitch something in building this
new life. Dream about it right now, Like wow, if
I could just go be who I am and get

(48:42):
paid for it and be following the dreams my husband
has with my boys and love and life, Okay, why not?
So don't plan for it, just dream for it. Don't plan,
dream because you know how to plan. We know that
about you. It's hardwired. So the things that are hardwired
there not going to go anywhere. See if you can
again regulate that temperature control and think more, play, more fun,

(49:06):
more ease, more joy, and then also your sauce this
year is yeah, one on one relationships. How am I
being of service? And not because you have to, It's because,
oh my gosh, this happened to them this week. Let
me fix something for them and bring it over, or
let me just come over and sit with them and
just relax and be there. It's like your presence this

(49:29):
year intimately with your friendships and you're like your cousin
people that you love. That's going to be like the
elixir of life. And that's where you're gonna feel more
seen than anywhere else. And you're a public figure, but
where you're feeling more seen right now is all of
your one on one intimate connections. Harness that.

Speaker 2 (49:49):
Yes, Oh I love it. That's so good. Yeah, you're
so sweet. I love all of this. This is awesome.

Speaker 1 (49:57):
I am happy to have connected with. And today she
is sparkly and fun. She brings a dynamic energy, and
I hope you resonated with that because it really really
taps into the numerology for this month, which is the
energy of the Three, which ask us to be more playful, joyful,

(50:19):
and lighthearted. And that's a big storyline for her this year.
So I hope it resonates, especially with the heavy transformative
energy we are all walking through in whatever way you
are experiencing that. If you do live in Austin, check
her out on case one hundred point seven. She's so

(50:40):
much fun and so light and if you're into country music,
then there you go. There she is. I hope you
can also take away some experiences and new tools and practices,
like being able to look for the beauty in things,
buy yourself flowers, stop and smell the proverb roses. See

(51:01):
where you can not distract and pick up the phone
or need to be scheduling and organizing. Know that that
stuff will come with this mercury retrograde energy. It's not
a time of new action and charging forward with this
urgency that feels false or feels uneasy or even reactive.

(51:23):
So see where you can just be and be in
your day, even amidst the things that you have on
your plate. And one of the messages that came through
for Anne that I loved for all of us is
Anne is a planner. She's very methodical, and she does
an exceptional job and has in her life of manifesting

(51:44):
what she wants to achieve and her success. But her
definition of success is evolving and changing. And when the
game changes, when we evolve, the way we used to
play it is not applicable anymore. So her antidote, and
I think this is as an antidote for so many
of us right now, including myself, is todaydream to imagine,

(52:07):
to use our creative envisioning process, which means look for beauty,
utilize your clairvoyance, see things come to life, and like
the Pinterest board, put things on a Pinterest board that
look beautiful to you for the sake of beauty, not
because you need them or have to have them. Like

(52:29):
we talked about with the sunglasses, use something that feels
maybe superficial or purely esthetic, that you see as beautiful
as something that can actually ignite beauty in your spirit
and a little bit of a giggle or a smile like,
oh yeah, I gotta have those sunglasses. Those are amazing

(52:49):
and then smile, make that wish to send that intention out,
harness that energy in your feeling body and go about
what you're doing and see where you can and ignite
your sensory perceptions with playfulness and ease. Also, I loved
talking about your dreams. Talk about your dreams within intimate

(53:12):
relationships where you feel safe. I think it is always
important when we have dreams that are starting to permeate
within us to get very clear around those dreams and
what excites us rather than oh, I'm not going to
be able to do this, or the self doubt that
comes in. But talk about some dreams and excitement with

(53:34):
people who really can hold the space for you to
do that, whether that's a best friend, a sibling, your spouse,
a partner. You don't need ten people to talk about
this with. Talk about it with one person and just say, Ah,
what do you wish could happen in the next few months,
what's your non negotiable? What are you excited about today?

(53:55):
Just questions like that so it sparks imagination, creator activity
and dreaming, big energy. We all need a little of
that right now. So I hope you can find some
good takeaways. Last, but not least and will be at
my event on May seventh in Austin, Texas at FUKA,
and you can find out about that on the website

(54:16):
soulpathology dot com. It's right on the website. But we're
also going to run a special promo so if you've
been thinking about coming and haven't quite pulled the trigger, well,
we're going to do a buy one, get one free
and you can use the code and a N N
E when you're purchasing tickets, so when you purchase one,
you get too, so definitely take advantage of that. We're

(54:36):
going to run that for the next week. The details
are in the show notes the podcast show notes, but
go to the website soulpathology dot com and you can
use that promo code. If you have been on the
fence about coming, I'd love for you to join us.
It's going to be a great crew and I am
really excited about what is manifesting next week. I've got

(54:57):
Megan coming on from the herb Bar, and the Herbar
will be at the event and they're bringing all sorts
of plant based medicinals to help support this transformation physically
in our body, with our emotional, mental, and energetic or
spiritual body, and she is an expert in this, so

(55:18):
she's going to give us some insights, some one oh
one and wisdom around how plant medicine can help us
as we begin to ascend into a five dimensional frequency
or consciousness. And we're in it right now, We're in
the heaviness. So I will take whatever tools I can

(55:39):
use and utilize them intentionally and functionally and practically, and
she will bring a lot of insight and information and
clarity to that. And if you're not familiar with tinctures
and flower essences and teas and you're new to that,
I think you're going to love this episode. So even

(56:01):
if you can't be at the event, no worries there.
This is going to be a helpful episode and you
will be able to start thinking about new resources that
can be very helpful in the next few years from
a healing and a growth and an expansion perspective. Everybody,
take care and remember love is all right now. Anywhere

(56:24):
the fear is coming up, replace it with love is all.

Speaker 2 (56:28):
Be well.
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