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Speaker 1 (00:12):
Hey guys, welcome
back to the channel.
Got Claire here.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Hello everybody,
Thanks for joining us.
It has been a minute, hasn't ithoney?
Speaker 1 (00:21):
Oh, my goodness,
we've been so, so busy We've
been.
This has been.
I want to say this has been oneof the busiest summers we've
had in a long long time.
Just all the stuff that'straveling and work and vacations
and trips and you name it.
It's been.
We've been very, very busy andwe got the kids are back, uh,
(00:44):
getting back into school, and,um, we've got work stuff kind of
smoothing out and movingforward.
So we figured, hey, what theheck let's, uh, let's fire up
and, uh, do another live.
We haven't done a, we haven'tdone a live in months and months
and months and, um, we have apodcast, the bone for good
podcast that is.
It comes, that's been comingout every single week.
(01:06):
Um, we've never, ever, I don'tthink we've missed any weeks on
the podcast.
It's pretty much every singleweek.
We have one or two episodes andI was listening to one of the
episodes to get it ready and, um, I remembered we used to do we
would just talk, have a chat,talk about whatever's going on,
and people send us pictures ofbobbleheads or Davy dolls or
(01:26):
whatever, and, um, people to askquestions about things.
We'd answer the questions andthen we give, give, uh, give
away some books or some SP dollsor you know whatever they are,
and um, and it was really fun,and we actually we have a lot of
fun doing it and um, and so wewere talking this week and, and
it was like you know what, let's, we have a lot of fun doing it,
and so we were talking thisweek and it was like you know
(01:46):
what we should do one?
We should just do one on Sunday.
And the other funny thing thatreminded me was that every once
in a while, all of the commentsthat people make on videos on a
YouTube channel, they justaggregate to one thing that just
says comments and it says whichvideo it was.
But every once in a whilethere'll just be a comment on
(02:08):
there that says California,modesto, france.
It's just a random country,because when we're doing these
videos, at the beginning a lotof these were like hey, tell us
where you're from, tell us whereyou're listening, or tell us
where you're watching fromtonight or today or this morning
or wherever it is where you are.
And so every once in a while,somebody will do that, even
(02:30):
though the video aired a yearago, somebody just right in
there, france.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
Yeah, I know, I just
love hearing where people are
tuning in from.
It's just, you know, it'senjoyable for me personally.
But yes, it's been a very busysummer.
We've had so many peoplereaching out saying when are you
coming back?
When are you coming back?
So thank you all for beingpatient and thanks for joining
us today.
(02:54):
We just really appreciate it.
We have learned that time notonly doesn't stand still, it
seems to go faster and fasterthe older we get, and our motto
in our family is work hard, playharder Right.
So while our kids are stillhere, we make every effort to
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spend time with them and enjoythem.
And you know, our oldest songraduated high school in May,
which boy that took me a bit toprocess.
So yeah, our middle son is nowa junior in high school.
Our youngest just started hisfirst day of middle school last
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week.
I'm like, wow, we are gettingold honey.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
Yeah, oh, do you want
to show those pictures?
We have some pictures.
Yes, we just picked a few here.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
Well, hold on, hold
on.
Before you do that, let's justgive a shout out to some of the
people that have said wherethey're joining us from.
Oh, yeah, so here we have BetsySue.
Just call me Betsy.
Greetings from Myrtle Beach,south Carolina.
I'll be watching from work.
Thank you, betsy Sue, it's sogood to see you.
And we have Nicholas Hall.
(04:04):
Bfg is back.
Hello from France.
There you go.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
See Frenchies are
shouting out in the chat.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
Yeah, and our dear
friend Phil Jones joining us
from Canada.
Hey, phil, good to see you here.
Thank you so much for beinghere.
And another dear friend, mikeRinder, wow.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
Hey.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Mike Sending all the
healing vibes I have.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
Let me put one up
here.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
Okay, oh, helen from
have a Hill I hope I'm saying
that right Massachusetts.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
Yay, thanks for being
here, she commented earlier.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
this is her first
live, so yay.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
Nice, look at this,
we've got here.
Let me grab the controls here.
We've got here, let me.
Let me grab the controls here.
We've got Jacob Jacob, harkeyJacob.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
Harkey, here from
Monrovia, california.
Good to see you, jacob.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
I hope you're still
enjoying your SP bracelet.
Yeah, he was sending us funvideos.
Like when we first started thechannel.
Jacob was sending us stuff andwe've had lots of fun back and
and forth from him.
And look, denver steve.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Greetings from the
school's parking lot I know
exactly where you are denver umvisited that parking lot many a
time.
You know that's where we getour crickets from.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
Pet smart um yeah
look at this hello from toronto
where I'm visiting my son.
I live in putacanta, dominicanrepublic.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
Oh, we've been there
many a times, many a time.
I think we've only been thereonce, honey.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
No.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
Punta Canta.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Yeah, we went there
once.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
You're right.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
I know I'm right.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
We've been to a bunch
of other places in Dominican.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
Republic?
Yes, we have.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
That's what I meant
where we've been a bunch of
times.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
Okay, but yeah, we
did get to go one time to Punta
Cana on a work trip.
Yes, oh my God.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
What do they have
that stuff there, Jasmine?
What's that stuff there youguys have got in Punta Cana?
Speaker 2 (05:56):
The.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Mama, juana Mama.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
Juana, yeah, it's
like some special concoction
that's supposed to producemultiple children.
That's how I remember it anyway.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
Maybe I'm wrong.
I don't remember the exact nameof it.
I think it's like Mama Juana orsomething like that, but all of
the locals make the joke thatthere's a lot of kids that are
made when people drink.
That because Mama Juana, andthat's what they said.
Okay, yes, anyway, let's do afew more.
This is fun.
I like this.
We've got Annapolis, maryland.
(06:30):
Oh, dr X.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
Oh right, hello Dr X
and hello Maria Very nice to see
you both here.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
Yeah, we're going to
show some pictures that Dr X
sent us near the end of thevideo, lots of fun pics that she
sent in from some trips thatshe went on.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
Yeah, and I will
comment.
Maria sent me an amazing email.
I was so deeply moved by it andshe without giving any
specifics or anything becauseI'm not, I didn't talk to her
about that, but it just outlinedthe importance of the work that
we do in terms of educatingpeople on the abuses of
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Scientology, the practice ofdisconnection and some of the
similarities of disconnection inother high control groups, and
some of the advice and, you know, direction that we've been able
to come up with.
That is sometimes helpful notalways, but sometimes helpful.
(07:30):
Anyway, thank you, maria forsharing that with me.
It meant a lot to me.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Yes, absolutely.
There's Catherine saying hi toDr X as well.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
Yay and Catherine,
thank you for joining us, Our
amazing steadfast mod.
Sorry we've been so absent, buthere we are now.
Better late than never.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
Yeah, it's pronounced
.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Haverill Haverill.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
Haverill, haverill.
Okay, there you go.
I'll put a few more up and thenwe'll start going here.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
Launch into it.
Valerie Smith from NorthernCalifornia.
Thanks for being here, valerie,purple, purple, groovy 69,
that's a familiar name.
Thanks for being here.
Greetings everyone from stlouis, missouri, was it?
Yep um hayley grace?
Hello from annapolis, marylandzin hood.
Hi, I'm from the netherlands,currently enjoying the holidays
(08:21):
in Czech Republic.
Nice, very cool.
Enjoy your holidays.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
Awesome, okay, cool.
So then you want to show thepictures.
Is that what we're?
Speaker 2 (08:31):
doing.
Yes, yes, let's do this.
So we decided to just share alittle bit of our family fun
from this summer.
Like I said, our kids are notwasting time growing up, so just
for some fun, all right.
So this was um us at thePortland airport.
We made uh, this was my firsttrip to Portland and Grayson's
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first trip to Portland.
Uh, we flew there to attendCatherine and John's wedding.
Congratulations, catherine andJohn, thank you so much for
letting us be part of yourcelebration.
That was amazing.
And here we are, of course,beautiful, beautiful state.
And after that we zipped downfor a work trip for Mark to Las
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Vegas.
Our youngest came along with usand we had the chance to meet
up with and have dinner withJanice Grady and Mark Fisher.
Oh, catherine, thanks forcoming.
Absolutely our pleasure.
We would not have missed it forthe world.
Okay, this was in Denver, casaBonita.
(09:38):
If you're not a Denver local,you may or may not have heard of
it.
It has some notoriety.
I'm sure Denver Steve-O willlikely pipe in about this, but
the creators of South Parkpurchased this and completely
renovated it, certainly improved.
You don't have to walk throughsticky layers of honey anymore
when you go into the restaurantand you know it's decent, it's
(10:01):
an experience, let's say.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
It is.
If you're in Denver, you got tojust at least go.
It's not like the best Mexicanfood in the entire universe.
It's really really good now.
It's better than it was before.
I don't know about reallyreally good, but it's good.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
Don't ask for a side
of guacamole yeah.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
Anyway, we like to
support the South Park team, so
we go.
Whenever somebody comes thathasn't been here and they
haven't been, we'll take them.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
What's rather unusual
about Casa Bonita is you have
to have a reservation now, sincethey reopened, and it takes
about six months to get that, soyou have to be patient.
So if you're coming, just giveus a heads up.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
We usually have one
in the pipe, though we always
reserve one, just no matter what, and then we kind of move it to
when we need it.
That's true.
This is our oldest ongraduation day, which was a very
big moment for us, since noneof us officially went to high
school.
Well, somebody mentioned this,I don't remember what it was,
(11:06):
but somewhere somebody said thatwe were high school dropouts
and I was like, hey, take iteasy there, pal.
I didn't even go to high school, so I'm not sure that I could
drop out.
I'm more like a middle schooldropout.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
Okay, and again, at
least speaking for myself, the
last time I was in a formalschool I was 12.
Actually, no, sorry, I take itback because I was thinking of
the WACO Scientology School inEngland Public school.
I was in until 10, to the ageof 10 in England, and I didn't
drop out.
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I graduated primary school.
So you know there's that, butwhatever that's a story for
another day.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
I actually did
graduate middle school.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
Oh, there you go.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Was it called middle
school?
Speaker 2 (11:48):
But it wasn't an
accredited middle school.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
That's true.
It was just a.
They just said that didn't meananything, Right.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
So you just have to
be specific about your
terminology to not misrepresentDr X.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
Oh good, you got it.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
You're welcome and
thank you for the wedding gift
Nice.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
Yeah, I meant to put
that up.
My grinder it's good.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
Yes, exactly Right.
Hey, better late than never.
I know I really enjoyed my GEDjourney recently, so I was a
high school dropout working onmy GED.
Now you go, catherine, you gotthis.
You know, to me, education ispart of my life after
Scientology.
I always had fairly lofty girlgoals.
(12:35):
As a seven and eight year old,I had this whole dream of going
to Oxford university and, ofcourse, that was, putting you
know, torpedoed by my mother.
Okay, all right, here we go,you got this one honey.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
Oh yeah, that's me
and Grayson at Bucky's.
We did a trip.
We actually did a video of thison.
I have a separate YouTubechannel that just has personal
videos.
Cause I was, we were having fundoing stuff, I figured I'd at
least video it.
And then after that I figured,um, we'd put it up.
So we did it.
Grayson and I went to Bucky'sin the Tesla and we had the
Tesla's drive all the way thereand drive all the way back, and
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I never touched the steeringwheel, the pedals, the entire
time.
It was kind of crazy.
Um, this is Grayson and I up inGlenwood Springs doing some
fishing.
We went up there with the wholefamily and, uh, grayson and I
and, uh, my middle guy, caden,skipped out and did some fishing
in the middle of the day.
And um then, uh, this isGrayson in Missouri fishing two
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poles in a pond and he caught,he, uh, he hooked up on both.
Um, this kid is a crazy, crazygood fisher.
Um, we, he, he and I have beenfishing more this summer than I
think our entire family's beenfishing all together combined
every other year.
So we've been doing a lot ofthat.
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We've been having a ton of fun.
And this is us back in Coloradoand, oh look, I'm even wearing.
I even wear the Hail Xenu merch.
Okay, folks, when we go fishing, that's like my go-to is one of
my Hail Xenu sweaters.
There's a picture of that'sGrayson and I Fishing, and
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another one of Grayson fishing.
Is that even the same time?
Oh, no, it's a totallydifferent time.
He's got different hair, buthe's wearing that same top.
Different hair, um, but he'swearing that same top.
Uh, we got that in texassomewhere on route 66 amarillo,
amarillo, gallop, yeah, amarillo.
Um, that's grayson.
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Again in colorado.
That's me.
Oh, different day.
Xenu is my homeboy merge, see,told.
Um, this is Max with a Davydoll and we still have these on
sale at the SP shop and weactually have a ton of really
cool stuff coming in the SP shopin the in the next few months.
But whatever amount of these wehave left, um, when they're
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gone, they're gone, we're we'reprobably not going to make them
again.
So this is our dog, max,enjoying his Davy doll.
He has his own and he lovesthat thing.
He just chews that thing andflips it around.
Speaker 2 (15:10):
It's amazing, which
you know I will admit we do get
some amusement out of you know,it's kind of funny.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
Oh, and this is just
Jazzy, our cat, and Max just
showing off doing silly things.
This cat was there so long thatI laughed about it, called
somebody else into the room toshow them and then figured I
might as well take a picture.
She was there for probably twoor three minutes, I don't know
what she was doing.
But there you go.
There's some fun pics of whatwe were up to.
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Obviously, that's not all of it, but we wanted to show you.
Like you know, we weren't justsitting here twiddling our
thumbs.
We were doing, we're up tostuff.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
Yeah, not to mention,
work has just been crazy, crazy
, crazy.
It's been many days of dead run.
What can I say?
Speaker 1 (15:57):
Yeah, and then we've
also been.
We've been doing a ton of justfamily stuff and having fun, but
we have been working on somecrazy new stuff for the
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Aftermath Foundation.
That is amazing.
We can make appointments withor speak with local law
enforcement or governmentagencies where we can meet with
them and educate them on howScientology kind of games the
system and and evades laws andand sort of navigates around the
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rules of their, their, theireither, if it, either if it's
the police or the, the citycouncil or whatever it is.
And so Claire did a ton of workon this and Claire doesn't
really like to talk about allthe stuff that she does, but she
does a ton, a ton of stuff.
And I almost think what shedoes on the aftermath stuff as a
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volunteer we don't get paid todo anything that has anything to
do with the aftermath, um, butthat as a volunteer she probably
does more than a person woulddo or gets enough stuff done on
that job.
Then a person having afull-time job doing it would get
done.
Just a lot of different stuff.
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In the progress that we've madeon the government program, can
you break what the federalcampaign?
Speaker 2 (17:36):
Oh yeah, so there's
two things.
So last year actually thanks toJohn, who is now Catherine's
husband he suggested that weapply to the Combined Federal
Campaign.
It's the most rigorouslyscreened workplace giving
program for all current andretired federal employees and so
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we started on this probably twoyears ago.
Last year we were approved andjust a couple of days ago we
were approved for our secondyear participation.
So we get to be on theirdirectory promoting our good
works.
But also it gives us theopportunity to actually do
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face-to-face.
I mean, it's via Zoom, of course, most of the time actually,
though last year Amy and Matt,mike and Christy all attended an
event at the Veterans Hospitalin Tampa with a booth for the
Aftermath Foundation.
But so, for example, last yearI did presentations to the
Department of Defense, homelandSecurity, faa and multiple other
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government agencies in which wewere able to outline the
programs that the AftermathFoundation offers, some of the
successes we've had, some of thetestimonials and so on and so
forth.
So it's kind of a really goodprogram on two fronts we're
educating government agencies onwhat we do and who we are, and
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then also it offers a way thatthey are able to support us if
they choose to do so.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
Yeah.
And then the other thing sorry,that was me, that's okay.
The other thing is that when wedo this, the, the, this
combined what is it Combinedfederal campaign is that it is
the only official organizationthat can offer these things to
federal employees.
(19:42):
There's no other group that canpersonally solicit them.
That's approved.
So if you're on this approvedlist, you're now making this
available to tens of thousands.
How many is it?
It's like 150,000.
How many employees is it?
Speaker 2 (19:59):
Oh gosh, I don't know
, it's a lot, it's a lot.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
I don't remember what
it is, I don't remember the
current figure, but it's a lot.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
It's a lot.
I don't remember what it is.
I don't remember the currentfigure, but it's a lot.
It's a huge program.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
It's either hundreds
of thousands or millions of
people that can participate inthis, but regardless, we've
gotten in thousands andthousands of dollars of
donations through that program.
Just in the first year, anddoing these presentations that
Mike and Amy and Christy andClaire and Matt everyone who's
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done them it's resulted indonations to the foundation.
So that is a huge deal and thatwe just got approved for the
second year in a row.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
It's a very it's very
strict process that they go
through to review yourorganization, so um and of
course, let's not forget, lastyear OSA challenged our um
participation in that program,let's say, and so we were double
audited which was totally fine.
We passed that, you know forthe course incredible scrutiny
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we get that it's just part ofthe cross we chose to bear and
it brings us great joy to helppeople get out of Scientology.
So you know there's pros andcons anything.
Speaker 1 (21:27):
Well, when we join,
in almost every case they get
complaints that we've beenapproved to join and so they
have to give us another look.
And if all your T's are crossedand I's are dotted and
everything's legit, then you'regood and we get approved and
there's nothing they can reallydo.
And so we try, we do a lot ofwork to make that, so we can do
that.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
Yeah, I've personally
spoken to probably upwards of
20 different state investigatorsat this point.
You know there's thismysterious Emma Anderson is her
name who files complaints withevery single state we register
with, and it was funny becauselast year, the Florida
investigator I was working withsaid this was unprompted.
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Mind you, we've come to theconclusion that Emma Anderson is
not a real person, and I saidreally, how did you come to that
conclusion?
Well, she said she wanted togive testimony about the
Aftermath Foundation, so weinvited her to come in to do so
several times and she neverresponded.
So there you have it.
(22:29):
You know I'm not going to makeany assumptions, but that's just
again.
You know what we signed up forfrom the get-go with the
Aftermath Foundation.
Oh, so the other piece that wewere going to talk about is last
year, we started multipleefforts along the lines of
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collaboration with lawenforcement, and so this is what
we were Mark was just referringto.
I made four trips last yearthat we paid for out of pocket.
The reason being is because,yes, it's important for the
aftermath foundation tocollaborate with law enforcement
.
Nonetheless, we had noguarantee that anything was
going to come of it, so it wasnot something that we were um we
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ever even considered fundingthrough the foundation.
We paid for it personally, justto make that point clear.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
Also, like I said, we
try to set up these meetings
when we're going to be in thatplace, so it's sort of just like
we're going to be there for twodays, let's spend an afternoon
with.
You know a certain county.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
Yeah, we're not going
to say any names of the
multiple law enforcementagencies we met with, for
obvious reasons, but I did wantto give a shout out to Gary
Moorhead Jackson.
He attended several of thosemeetings with me last year, as
did other people, and I will saythat, while not all of those
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went as we would have likedgiven you know just the history
of Scientology and theirlitigious nature and so on and
so forth On the better note tomention is that we have now
started establishing multiplegood connections, like I said,
with multiple law enforcementagencies that we can contact and
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say, hey, we need your helpwith this investigation or this
investigation and 201, they haveresponded and helped us
immediately.
So I am just so grateful forthat effort.
And in fact, one agency askedthe aftermath foundation to set
up a dedicated law enforcementcrisis line.
Um, because they they actuallydescribed to us multiple
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scenarios where they ran intosomebody that was obviously from
one of their properties andthey were very suspicious of the
circumstances.
But unfortunately they'relimited to what they can do,
what they can say, what they canoffer, and also their knowledge
base is limited as to what thisperson might be facing.
So they asked us to set up thisdedicated crisis line, which we
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did last year, and that's nowin operation and it has been
distributed to every lawenforcement agency that has
requested it.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
Yeah, the other thing
is we did.
We might have told this in apodcast or in a live or, but
there was one instance wheresomebody was in a police
department that the policedepartment didn't exactly know
what to do with, but they did.
The police department suspectedthat this person might be a
(25:32):
victim of trafficking or somesort of non-optimum situation.
Where they could, they hadnowhere to go and Scientology,
within an hour, had sentsomebody to that police station,
got the person and got them outof there, and then only after
did they get ahold of us andthen told us what happened, and
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so if they had our number, theycould have called us while they
had the person there, and thenthey could have, we could have
talked to the person or whatever.
But, um, but what I did want tosay about that particular story
is that person was eventuallyhelped and we did eventually get
that person to a safe place.
It wasn't that that time whenshe ended up at the police
station, but it was eventuallydid happen, so that that did
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have a happy ending, even thoughwe weren't there, we didn't, we
didn't even know that you coulddo that.
You just call the police andsay, hey, if somebody comes to
you from this place.
Here's our number and we canhelp you navigate what to do
with this person.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
Yeah, exactly so.
Yeah, just to reiterate,there's a lot going on behind
the scenes.
For every one thing we talkabout, there's probably 20 other
things that we just can't talkabout.
So thank you for being patientand understanding that.
It's just the nature of thebeast, yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
And then you also,
you have a new series that
you're doing.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
Yes, yes, so I have.
So the first episode andactually anyway, yeah, not to
get ahead of myself my newseries coming up that I'm in
planning stages of.
Hopefully the first episodecomes out next week, but again,
just bear with me, patience-wise, it's been very challenging,
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but it's Life After Scientology.
The series will focus onrecovery and life after
Scientology.
I'm going to be talking withpeople who have left to find out
what helped them in theirjourney.
I'm also.
One of the things that helped metremendously was just all the
many books that I have read,some of them about Scientology,
(27:35):
memoirs and accounts but not allOther ones too, like right now
I'm reading Amanda Montel'sCultish, which just talks about
cults in general, but alsospecifically some things about
Scientology.
That have just been reallyreally helpful.
That one focuses on the powerof semantics and the language of
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cults and how those semanticstend to isolate you from the
real world, which the reasonit's so significant to me is
that even when I was inelementary school, I quickly
became somewhat of an outsiderbecause of my use of the word
like don't be banky, for example, which I didn't know wasn't a
(28:16):
part of the real Englishlanguage.
Banky was something we werefrequently told.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
Claire was accusing
other kids of being financial
institutions.
No no, you little lender you.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
No.
So the comparison is if youtell a child, hey, stop acting
out, that would be thecomparative term in real world
language, the comparative termin real world language Of course
it ties to the reactive bankwhich you're.
If you're acting out, and in anaberrated fashion, as they call
it, then you're being banky,you're dramatizing your reactive
(28:57):
bank and you need to knock itoff.
So so many times as a child Iwas told don't be banky.
And I and I didn't even knowwhat it meant, but I knew what
it meant.
I knew it meant stop acting outAnyhow.
It's just funny how languagecan ostracize you and isolate
you from, from people you knowthey're like.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
Look at you, like
what it's like you're speaking a
foreign language.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
You're speaking
English, but not really.
It's like you're speaking aforeign language You're speaking
(29:48):
English, but not really.
Anyway, that's just an example,though.
So I'm planning to talk about anumber of the books that ask
them questions, which I'm reallyexcited for and, um, let's see,
yeah, so that's that seriesvery cool starting soon.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
Yes, and then you,
weren't you going to do that
other one too?
Speaker 2 (30:01):
yes, um, oh yeah, but
I just wanted to say before we
move on.
So if there's a book that youwould like me to add to my list
to review and talk to the authorand all that, please drop it in
the comments.
That would be amazing fromScientology because, as we've
(30:27):
talked about many times beforeit's, scientology is unique in
that it's kind of well known inin the cult recovery world that
it is one of the hardest cultsto recover from.
So you know anyhow.
So there's that.
And then the second one will beabout kids and cults, and this
one will not just be limited toScientology, though, of course,
just be limited to Scientology,though of course, the idea is to
talk with victims, survivors,experts on the dangers of
(30:57):
involving kids in cults.
And the reason this is such acause for me personally is
because, I've said many times,my mother joined the Sea
Organization when I was fouryears old, so I was essentially
orphaned by Scientology at theage of four.
She was a single mother and,yeah, the programming is.
I've been I'm now 19 years intomy recovery path and it's a lot
(31:20):
of work, and I strongly, veryfirmly believe it should be
illegal to involve children incults.
So that's my purpose in doingthat series, something I'm
completely passionate about.
I think that having kids of myown really opened my eyes to my
own childhood, up until themoment I think our first son was
(31:42):
born.
Up until the moment I think ourfirst son was born, I was still
explaining away like even to myextended family who I've been
able to reconnect with, like myaunts and uncles in England.
They were just so mad at my momand I was like it's okay, you
know, I understand.
And the moment I had my firstchild I was like hell to the no,
this is so not okay, should beillegal Anyway.
(32:06):
So again, not to go on a wholeroll, but it's something I'm
very committed to educatingpeople about and I'm very
interested too to see some ofthe parallels, like what were
other people's experiencesgrowing up in cults?
I don't ever believe incomparing traumas, but just to
learn similarities, differences,et cetera.
I don't ever believe incomparing traumas, but just to
learn similarities, differences,et cetera.
(32:27):
I think will be veryinformative.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
Awesome.
Speaker 2 (32:31):
There you go.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
Cool.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
Who's doing all the
talking now, honey.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
Yeah, I know it's
perfect.
I said whatever we talk about,it's going to be you, because
I'll yap about anything foreverwithout not would not even like
making up an agenda, um, but um,and I did have I I don't know
if I want to talk about it inthis video or do a whole nother
video about it, but I do havesome fun, um, ideas on the Tom
(32:57):
Cruise stuff that I wanted totalk about too.
Speaker 2 (32:59):
So, um, oh, yeah,
yeah, I was going to add that to
the note.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
Well, I'm was going
to add that to the note is, for
a long time Scientology had theyhad John Travolta and they had
Juliette Lewis and they hadwhat's Juliette's dad's name,
jeffrey Lewis.
They had a lot of these kind ofTV stars and they had a few
movie actors here and there.
But once they got their hooksinto Tom Cruise, that is
literally when David Miscavigewas like this is what we needed,
this is our guy, he's going tobe our guy.
(33:52):
And Tom Cruise was almost notgoing to stay in Scientology.
He almost left.
When him and Nicole Kidman weremarried, tom Cruise was like 90%
out and when some nonsensehappened that Scientology had
their dirty hooks into that hadto do with lawyers and maybe
Anthony Pelicano and privateeyes and all sorts of nonsense
(34:16):
they were able to get theirhooks back in Tom and from that
point forward he's been prettyhardcore.
Okay, but the funniest thingthat I was thinking about the
other day is Tom Cruise.
In a lot of his movies his mainobjective is to kill aliens.
That is literally the.
(34:38):
There's probably a handful youcan think of right now War of
the Worlds, oblivion, whateverthat one is Day, tomorrow, next
Day, not the.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
Day Edge of Tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
Rinse, repeat,
freaking, kill some more aliens.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
What was that?
One with the fancy boards thatDave Miscavige was trying to
copy for the information centersmanagement?
With the fancy like the onewhere you could, like, see
crimes that were going to becommitted in the future.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
That's a minority
report.
Speaker 2 (35:13):
Minority report
exactly he was killing aliens in
that one.
That was just.
He was just a drug committed inthe future.
That's a minority report.
Minority report exactly he waskilling aliens in that one.
Speaker 1 (35:16):
That was just.
He was just a drug addict inthe future, anyway, there's a
whole bunch of movies where he'strying to kill aliens.
And I was thinking about it andcorrect me if I'm wrong, claire
.
When you do the OT levels andyou learn about Xenu and you
learn about all the body,thetans, the space cooties, when
you learn about that everyhuman has tens of thousands, if
(35:39):
not millions, of these spacecooties in them, living in them,
affecting their behavior andtheir mental state.
These aliens are communicatingwith you telepathically, telling
you to do things that youshouldn't be doing.
Okay, hats off for saying thatwith mostly a straight face.
Do you get rid of the aliens ordo you obliterate the aliens?
Speaker 2 (35:58):
you get, you release
them so that they can go pick up
new bodies, which is you knowwhich is.
Scientologists attribute thatto the overpopulation on earth,
and why the population issupposedly exponentially
expanding is because they'vereleased all these body thetans
and they've cleared them so thatthey can now go pick up new
bodies yeah, so in scientology,they are making aliens, space
(36:26):
aliens, homeless on a full-timebasis to tens of thousands a day
.
Speaker 1 (36:30):
Scientologists, in
one auditing session, you can
get rid of 10,000 of these spacealiens like a cluster, right?
Am I exaggerating?
Nope, okay, I'm telling youpeople, scientologists are
making tens of thousands, if nothundreds of thousands, of
aliens homeless every single day.
That's what they're doing, andthat's what they're doing and
(36:53):
that's what tom cruise believeshe's doing.
So when you see him fightingaliens in the movies, he does
that every single day in hisreal life.
He kills, kills.
Maybe I thought they weregetting rid of him, I didn't
know.
They were making him justhomeless.
So I don't know.
I have to maybe revise mythoughts on this, but regardless
.
Now, this is my point.
(37:15):
This is my point.
This guy, tom Cruise, believesthat he has exercised space
cooties out of himself.
And this is the guy that we'reletting run around with a torch.
Now, I don't know, man, youguys got to do your homework.
Yeah, I don't know, man, youguys got to do your homework,
yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
So let me just say
this, because when Top Gun came
out in June 2022, I put up thispost.
Do you mind if I read it, honey, because it's pretty short and
to the point.
Speaker 1 (37:44):
Sure.
Speaker 2 (37:48):
If it has something
to do with what we're talking
about, let's hear it.
It absolutely does, because Icould just literally transpose
Olympics for Top Gun and itwould be the same.
Okay, here we go.
So this was June 9th 2022.
And it kind of went a littlebit viral by my small minutiae
social media standards.
Okay, glad, all you Top Gunfans are enjoying the new movie.
(38:08):
Personally, recent posts aboutthis new movie only serve to
remind me of Tom Cruise and hiscrimes against humanity.
Extreme, you may think.
Destroying families is a crimeagainst humanity.
My opinion Ask yourself when isthe last time Tom talked to his
only biological daughter, suri?
Remember Katie Holmes and herextreme efforts to break free of
(38:30):
his and Scientology's control?
Tom Cruise promotes a dangerouscult that destroyed my family
too.
The same cults that almost costme my marriage and my life.
The same cult that forced me tohave two you know, anyway, we
won't say that word and which Ifled from in 2005 with the
clothes on my back and $200 inmy pocket, to which they tracked
(38:53):
me down across state lines toattempt to prevent my escape.
Thank God, they failed.
So, no, I will not watch themovie, nor will I ever support
or approve of this scam of a man.
Trust me, tom Cruise knowsexactly who he is supporting and
the abuses that organizationperpetrates.
I worked with him while I wasthere.
(39:13):
No doubt my post will likelydisappear with Facebook
algorithms.
I worked with him while I wasthere.
No doubt my post will likelydisappear with Facebook
algorithms.
I feel better saying itnonetheless, and thank you to my
friends who understand.
You know who you are there yougo yeah, my thoughts on Tom
Cruise and I'm done.
Speaker 1 (39:29):
So, besides being a
deadbeat dad or not the best dad
, or whatever kind of crazy dadyou want to call it, he's
getting rid of space cooties.
And my last thing that I didwant to say is that there's a
lot of people that believe inaliens.
They're all over that there arealiens, or there could be
aliens, or they live among us orwhatever, or they live among us
(39:51):
or whatever.
Okay, now, if the Xenu, let'spretend for just a second that
Scientologists know the truthand everything they have is
legit and they've been gettingrid of all these aliens for the
last 50 years.
If there really are aliens andthey show up, that's not gonna
(40:11):
look good on Earth's resume thatthese guys have been evicting
space aliens for the last 50years and they've been kicking
all these aliens out.
It's going to look bad on allof us.
So I just think if we're goingto pretend that what the
Scientology guys are saying isreal, then they're creating an
intergalactic situation as wespeak.
That's going to be out ofcontrol, uh, at the point that
(40:34):
aliens find out about this, okay, so, um, anyway, on that
serious note, I think we shouldshow the pictures of the
bobbleheads okay, sounds good.
Speaker 2 (40:44):
Uh, yeah, let me just
.
I'm just checking my notes herechecking your notes.
Yeah, you know, okay, perfect.
Yeah, we're good.
Speaker 1 (40:53):
Okay.
So somebody sent this to us, Idon't remember where, I don't
remember who.
I just found it in my folder ofbobblehead pics and I thought
it was hilarious.
And this was like an elf on theshelf thing.
They were like elf on the shelf.
Look what?
I got a mic on a bike.
I don't know, I found itamusing.
But the other one was this Idon't know what this is.
(41:15):
Is this Mike?
That's a fire pit?
Is it Mick on a pit?
I don't know, I don't rememberTell me if you know a word that
fire Mike on a fire I don't know.
Speaker 2 (41:28):
Mike on fire, I don't
know.
Oh wait, render on a Tinder.
Maybe, Render on a Cinder,there we go.
Catherine said that.
Render on a Cinder, not Tinder.
Speaker 1 (41:41):
Duh Render on Tinder.
I think that's somethingtotally different, babe, besides
just a fire, sorry.
Speaker 2 (41:47):
I know I'm woefully
out of the loop on some of these
things.
I apologize.
Speaker 1 (41:51):
Okay, what's this one
then?
Speaker 2 (41:59):
Rinder.
Oh wait, Christy says this isher picks Christy's in the chat.
Speaker 1 (42:02):
Yay, hi, christy, I'm
not supposed to show these.
I did think that one lookedlike a familiar driveway.
This one, maybe this one isRinder on Tinder.
Speaker 2 (42:11):
Yeah, anyway, we're
just trying to send some love
and support to Mike and HealingVibes.
So there you go.
We're just having fun with this.
Mike on strike.
Speaker 1 (42:18):
Yay, finally won.
That's easy, anyway.
Okay Now Dr X, longtimesupporter of the channel.
Speaker 2 (42:27):
Who's in the chat, by
the way?
Speaker 1 (42:28):
Hello Dr.
Speaker 2 (42:29):
X.
Thank you, thank you, thank youshe went on a trip and she went
.
Speaker 1 (42:33):
I mean, these guys,
they went wild with the photo
shoot.
And now this is not just, um,uh, render, a bobble render.
This also has Davy dolls.
Okay, and these Davy dolls, shesent them in these collages so
I just I've kept them like that,but they're, they're just
arriving, looks like they're onit, that's like a cart with some
luggage and stuff on it, andthen you can see the little Mike
(42:56):
bobblehead is by that uprightsuitcase and then the fake Navy
Davy doll, captain Chuck CaptainChucklesworth, excuse me, is
he's doing something with thecart?
I don't know.
Then he's in the bird.
That just up to all sorts ofnonsense.
These two, um, that just up toall sorts of nonsense, these two
(43:17):
.
And then whenever they go out Idon't know what it is, but
whenever they go out, captainchuckles, where fake davy navy
just gets blitzed, and you cansee mike's there just chilling,
and this guy he's alwayssprawled out, just gone, um, and
there's a lot of whiskey, but Imean, it looks like he's into
wine now.
He's just he's getting it alldone.
And then here they are, at somesort of prison, I guess, or
(43:43):
post office, or that's yeah, andthen back to partying as you
would have it, like this guy'striple fisting it over here up
in the upper corner there.
Speaker 2 (43:56):
Um, to be fair is not
out of character.
So there you have it.
Speaker 1 (43:59):
That's true, but um,
yeah, and then here's the last
one.
I just thought those were fun.
Speaker 2 (44:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (44:05):
Um, okay, Do we want
to?
Uh, do we want to look at somequestions?
Speaker 2 (44:10):
Sure, let's do it.
Speaker 1 (44:16):
Okay, here we go.
We're going to try to gothrough.
Okay, so now, what time is it?
We got to do this?
Speaker 2 (44:18):
We always have to do
this.
It's two 44.
So we're going to go for like15 more minutes, right.
Speaker 1 (44:23):
Well, no, I was going
to say no more questions,
whatever questions are in here.
Speaker 2 (44:27):
Those are the ones
we're going to do.
Okay, good.
Speaker 1 (44:29):
We'll try to get them
done.
Um, we'll see.
I'm not making any promises.
If anybody's got anyappointments, you might have to
come back and finish up.
Okay, bingo McMahon Questionhow did the cult function when
DM was incapacitated withillness?
I don't know that DM was everincapacitated.
(44:50):
I know he broke his leg playinga short man's basketball with
tom cruise and dustin hopman.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
But um, besides that,
um, the times he was ill he
just kept running things.
Anyway, it's kind of um.
You know, you don't get to taketime off in the seorg.
Uh, I mean he certainly never.
He never went to isolation.
Yes, he went on expensivevacations and everything else
when we never did Um, but youknow uh yeah, so even when he
(45:19):
broke his leg, he was stillrunning the show.
Speaker 1 (45:22):
Yeah, yeah, okay, um,
here's a great one.
Speaker 2 (45:27):
Question how is Serge
Obolinsky and the aftermath
foundation doing great?
Um, please feel free to go tothe aftermath foundationorg.
Um, please feel free to go tothe aftermath foundationorg.
You can sign up for ourupcoming newsletter there that
we're hoping to start gettingout quarterly, and also we'll be
sending out email updates,notifications.
We have some amazing things inthe works coming soon.
Um, so, yes, absolutely, andSerge is doing great.
(45:53):
Can I say the thing?
Speaker 1 (45:54):
Of course, yep, he
got.
We did a video or we did somekind of Q&A or whatever, and we
mentioned if anybody had a jobfor Serge that we could get for
Serge somebody who's disabled ormaybe somebody who just wants a
part-time job somewhere in andaround Hollywood and we did get
(46:17):
a lot of suggestions and we didfollow up on those and for the
most part it was either atransport or it just wasn't.
Serge Maybe physically hewouldn't be able to do that.
It was a bit of a travel andthen job and then so.
But recently somebody sentsomething in that Serge went
(46:37):
crazy for and we're goingthrough and we're following with
that and the person whovolunteered the information is
helping and so it looks likethat one might pan out and Serge
and it's a very sweet gig, likeSerge is so excited for it and
also I would like to mention too, so excited for it.
Speaker 2 (46:55):
Yes, and also I would
like to mention too, so
obviously, when we released thestory of Serge Obolensky, you
saw at the end of that that hehad his graduation from
attaining his GED, which ourwhole family flew out and
attended, and it was an amazing,memorable moment for all of us,
our boys included.
It was just really moving.
Well, serge was invited back tothe following year graduation
(47:18):
to give a speech to encourageother adults working on
attaining their GED, which hedid, and we filmed that, so that
will be coming out soon too.
Speaker 1 (47:29):
Yeah, it was super
amazing and Serge is it's hard
to explain it, but he's like anew guy now.
He's a new, he's Serge again,like he's back to being like
excited about doing stuff andtalking to people and he's
making friends and he'sconnecting with old friends and
(47:52):
so, yeah, if you guys haven'tseen the story, and family, and
family too, and family.
Yeah, that's right.
If you haven't seen the storyof Serge Obolinsky, we'll put a
link in the description of thisvideo and I'll make it one of
the ones that shows up at theend for the end card.
If you forget, it'll be there.
But Serge is really doing greatand every time I'm in
(48:16):
California I do make it a pointto swing by and either have a
lunch or a dinner, go somewhereto a movie or hang out with him,
or do something and go to anall-you-can-eat buffet, and so,
yeah, Serge is doing great.
Thank you for the question.
Speaker 2 (48:33):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (48:33):
Once a witness.
Is that what it was?
That's who it was.
I think it was.
Speaker 2 (48:36):
I think so, yes, so
I'll read them and we'll take
okay, oh, you read it.
Now it is coming along well, Ihave some amazing people
collaborating with me, which I'mso grateful for.
Well, I have some amazingpeople collaborating with me,
which I'm so grateful for.
(48:57):
I will say, work has been sochallenging the last two months
that it's kind of one of thethings I'm beating myself up
over, but I intend to get backto it after my next deadline,
which is in four days.
So, yeah, that's my plan.
Speaker 1 (49:12):
Awesome.
Speaker 2 (49:13):
But thanks for asking
.
It's going to be awesome.
All right, I'll do this one,Chris.
Chris seven five, 14.
Do you guys have the Dave elfdolls available?
We do, while supplies last atthe sp shopcom We'll.
We'll link to the to the shopin the video description and
just to reiterate, all proceedsfrom the Davey Dolls, the Mike
(49:37):
Rinder Bobbleheads, the SPBracelets and the Aftermath
Foundation merch do benefit theAftermath Foundation.
All proceeds go to theAftermath Foundation and not to
name any names or spill anythings.
Oh, okay, Question Denver StevoQuestion.
Are those Clara Markubles backon the mrs shelf?
(49:59):
Okay, so?
Speaker 1 (50:00):
those are not
available.
Speaker 2 (50:02):
But no, that is a
this was a gift from an
incredible viewer I would saytheir name, but I I.
It was a while ago and so I'dhave to look it up, but how cool
is that.
Speaker 1 (50:19):
We do have some
exciting stuff coming in the SP
shop, and it does have to dowith baubles.
I'll just leave it at that, butthat's the reason I put that up
.
Thanks, denver Stevo.
Speaker 2 (50:24):
Yes, oh yeah, and so
we have some new items coming
soon to the SP shop, so staytuned.
Speaker 1 (50:33):
Becky Lund says first
time catching a live generally
only hear you both on audiopodcasts.
Thank you, claire and Mark fromthe UK.
Yeah, so for those of you whodon't know, we do have a podcast
that comes out every week andand sometimes I'm I can't.
I'm pretty sure everything thatwe do on YouTube eventually
ends up on there, but sometimeswe put stuff up there before we
(50:53):
put it up on YouTube, it justdepends.
So if you like listening topodcasts, we do that.
And Australia I think that lastcomment was from Australia
Australia for some reason, isthe number one download country
of our podcast.
They blow everybody else away.
I don't know why it is.
But thank you, australia, wehear you, we see you.
And now they have a new thingin the podcast where you can
(51:16):
send us a little note.
They don't allow us to respondto the note, but you can send us
a little note via the podcast,say thanks, or hey there, or
flippy dippy, do da, or whateveryou want.
Mananon says Claire's anamazing woman.
The aftermath is amazing, sogood to hear the snippets of
success.
Yes, thank you, thank youappreciate, uh, getting feedback
(51:39):
from people.
And um, yeah, we, uh, we, oh,yeah.
Can you show sweet liberty,says claire.
Can you let us know if amy andmatt are doing?
Okay, I miss them yes, yes,they're doing amazing.
Yes, yeah, a lot of us are just,I mean to be honest, uh, we
started getting doing busy,getting doing other things and,
(52:02):
um, we don't, I don't even know.
We don't do this for a living,so this is sort of like we do
this when we don't, in our freetime, um, and because we enjoy
doing it.
It's tons of fun.
We love the community and we,you know, we love hearing from
people and, um, eventually, um,the people that we've helped,
(52:25):
some of them actually, whenthey're succeeding, they do like
to tell their story.
And some of those people havebeen doing that and they're like
hey, and we've been beingcontacted by people who want to
do that and they're like, hey,if you guys were doing the
videos again, we could share ourstory.
And then we go like, okay, yeah, we'll do it.
Well, we just got to do, got to.
Speaker 2 (52:45):
I think it's fair to
say that we struggle with
finding a good life balance, andyou know we're just trying to
play around with that and get toa place where we're like okay,
you know, we have our work, wehave our volunteer work for the
Aftermath Foundation, we haveour kids, which, of course, are
more priority than any of that,and so you know, thanks for
(53:06):
being patient with us andfiguring things out, and you
know, there you go.
Speaker 1 (53:13):
Okay, Moon, it's
similar to the other one, but
how is your book writing comingalong?
Speaker 2 (53:17):
Yeah, it's coming
along.
I, and I appreciate RL whocommented not to beat myself up
about that.
I'm an expert at beating myselfup.
You can ask Mark.
I'm just really good at it.
So, um, anyway, I'm, I it's,it's all written in my head.
Speaker 1 (53:33):
That's good news yeah
, matt denny says it still
amazes me the level of cognitivedissonance when people read ot,
ot3 and think, yeah, that makessense, nothing weird about that
.
Yeah, it is.
It is weird that, okay, soexplain it.
There's some.
We got one right here.
We got one, uh, we got a liveone.
You read it and she didn't tellme.
Speaker 2 (53:55):
I did not think, yeah
, that makes sense, nothing
weird about that.
In fact, I will say I havenever any Scientologists or
under the radar or formerScientologists out there who
this doesn't ring true, for it.
Please contact me.
I would love to talk to you.
I personally have never talkedto anybody who read the OT
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theory materials who thought,yeah, that makes sense, nothing
weird about that.
But by that point you're it'skind of like you're so far down
the rabbit hole that the escapehatches are long since like in
the rear view mirror.
Um, and if you, if you were tosay out loud, well, this doesn't
make any sense.
And that means in Scientologythat, quote unquote you are a
(54:40):
bypassed case, which means youhave to do everything all over
again and then come read itagain, and only when you say it
makes sense will you be allowedto go on to the next.
And of course, I was doing thisas a member of the C
organization, so I wasn't havingto pay at that time.
I did receive a bill for$96,000 after we left, but
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that's neither here nor there Inthe moment.
I didn't have hundreds ofthousands of dollars to spend.
We were making $46 a week, sothey just made you sign
promissory invoices to say ifyou ever left then you would pay
for it.
So I'm saying that in thecontext of like I can't even
imagine what a paying public youknow somebody who is a civilian
(55:25):
Scientologist, like Leah forexample, you have to pay a half
a million bucks and then youfind out, oh, I've got you're
telling me, I've got spacecooties.
Speaker 1 (55:34):
That's why I can't
keep a girlfriend, right.
Speaker 2 (55:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (55:38):
That's wild guys,
it's Tom Cruise.
That's what Tom Cruise believes.
He believes that everybody atthe Olympics has got space
cooties and that's why they actthe way they act.
You know, I wonder if you havelike super awesome space cooties
that are really good atgymnastics.
What's wrong with that?
See the Scientologists.
(56:00):
What?
Speaker 2 (56:01):
was your thing that
you came up with BTs activate.
Speaker 1 (56:04):
BTs activate.
That's right.
I'm telling you guys.
Scientologists are trying toget rid of the space cooties.
They should be harnessing theirenergy.
If these guys are capable ofinterstellar travel and we're
just going to kick them out,well, I don't know what.
I'm telling you guys.
There's something wrong If theScientologists what they believe
(56:25):
is true, they're looking atthis thing the whole wrong way.
I'm just telling you.
And also, we've got someexciting news about Xenu coming
up too.
Speaker 2 (56:33):
Wait, we do.
Speaker 1 (56:35):
Oh yeah, Did he call
you again?
Not tonight.
Okay, okay, okay, Dr X, heyguys, Glad to see your smiling
faces back on our screensWishing you a great wedding
anniversary month.
Thank you for all you do in thefight against Scientology and
disconnection.
Look forward to the new seriesLove the Family Picks.
Speaker 2 (56:54):
Thank you, dr X.
We appreciate it.
Yay, our 32nd weddinganniversary is in 10 days.
Can you believe that?
I can't believe that, and youknow what I'm, a person that
likes.
You know you can look at thecup half empty or the cup half
full, so here's my cup half fullobservation for today.
On our anniversary, I will becelebrating that I will have now
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been married to you for moreyears than I was in the abusive,
dangerous cult of scientology.
Yeah, 30 years in scientology,32 years married, to mark there
you have it.
That was last year, though nowell, I know, but you know I
have it.
That was last year though.
No well, I know, but you know Ididn't think of it last year.
Speaker 1 (57:40):
So yes, thank you, dr
X.
We appreciate that, dr X hasbeen sending us.
I've told him, dr X.
I said you got to stop sendingstuff, okay.
Speaker 2 (57:48):
We really, we really
appreciate it.
That was very kind.
She sent us an entire candystore.
Speaker 1 (57:55):
It really appreciate
it.
That was very kind.
She sent us an entire candystore it I I'm still losing
weight, okay, uh and the kidswere eating.
It was a, we had a.
We had a very sugar-filled timeperiod with uh dr x's package
and then I said stop sendingstuff.
And then she sent us all thisother gear, um, from uh calling
wood.
I was like, anyway, anyway,thank you, dr X, the kids love
(58:16):
all the stuff that you sent.
Speaker 2 (58:17):
Especially our
neighbors.
They're like wow, Australiancandy, this is amazing Sweeties.
Speaker 1 (58:24):
Catherine Olsen says
John says we should put the
Hubbard pinatas in the SP shop.
Okay, that's kind of funny.
I'm trying to not get morestuff.
Okay, um, you know, I'm tryingto.
I'm trying to not get morestuff.
Okay, I got baubles.
I got Davy doll.
You know I've got boxes of Davydolls.
Guys, they're just taking upshelf space.
(58:45):
Um, I'm, I'm the fulfillmentcenter for the SP shop.
Speaker 2 (58:50):
Okay, You're the.
You're the the um design andproduction manager and the
storage, but I'm the fulfillmentmanager.
Speaker 1 (59:00):
She does ship it.
You, if you're gettingsomething from the SP shop, if
it's, if it's t-shirts orwhatever that's coming from the
places that make the t-shirtsand we're trying to kind of move
over to that.
But every time I say that wetry to move over to that, we add
more products to the SP shopthat are not that.
So I don't know, We'll figureit out one of these days.
Speaker 2 (59:18):
Yeah, like I said, we
struggle with finding life
balance.
Speaker 1 (59:21):
I am saying right now
, though, I'm saying there's not
going to be any more MikeRinder bobbleheads.
We're done with those, we'renot making them again, because
the last ones we have we want tosell those out and then we want
to move over to the other kindof merch.
So, um, thank you, katherine.
Um, another, when is your bookcoming out?
You really, you really got towork on this book and get it
(59:42):
going.
Get it done, babe, becausethere's a lot of people asking
about the book.
That's like I know, I reallyappreciate it saying tonight
love food kitchen says notenjoying the slow mode.
I can't.
But I don't know what thatmeans, that slow mode, oh, in
the comments.
Speaker 2 (59:54):
So yeah, For some
reason we're just out of
practice.
Bear with us on easing backinto this.
It's all good.
Speaker 1 (01:00:01):
Settings.
Back there Once a witness againsays Jehovah's Witness cult
Question what do you think ofabout the Delphi schools?
Is it real education?
It's not real education, it is.
I went to Delphi.
For most of the schooling thatI did actually do.
I attended a school named AppleSchool, which was in Los
(01:00:21):
Angeles and Los Los Feliz areaand that was a Scientology sort
of run school, until the peoplethat ran the school said they
didn't want to have anything todo with Scientology and then
they declared them suppressivepersons.
And and I'm friends withFacebook on those people, with
those people actually it's kindof funny on Facebook or
someplace I'm friends with them.
Somehow we talk or get infoshared back and forth.
(01:00:42):
Hey guys, bonnie, is it Bonnie?
I think it's Bonnie, I can'tremember the names, but I'm
pretty sure it was Bonnie.
And then also Delphi, the DelphiAcademy.
They have a few differentlocations.
They have one in Los Angeles,they have one in Clearwater and
they have one in Oregon, inSheridan, I think is the nearest
(01:01:04):
town, or it's in Sheridan,oregon.
Those schools are basicallyScientology prep schools.
They have them as boardingschools, they have them as a
preschool all the way to highschool and the entire time
you're there, you're beingindoctrinated in the Scientology
concepts and Scientology ideasand L Ron Hubbard's way of
(01:01:27):
learning and studying andlooking up misunderstood words
and doing clay demos and claydemonstrations.
And if you, if the Sea Orgwants to recruit somebody and
they have somebody that's fromDelphi or one of these
Scientology affiliated schoolsthose people are fast tracked to
be prepped for the SeaOrganization.
(01:01:48):
So if they went and got aregular Scientologist, they
would be less qualified than akid that went to Delphi and grew
up being indoctrinated inScientology.
The founders of these schoolsthe Delphi School and the
Scientology schools the founders, the teachers, the headmasters
(01:02:12):
they were all heavily involvedin the guardian's office.
The headmaster of my school inLos Angeles was jailed for the
biggest infiltration of theUnited States government in its
histories Operation Snow Whiteand Operation Freakout and all
these things were found out whenthe government in in what do
(01:02:34):
they call it raidedScientology's locations and got
these documents.
The guy that was my headmasterat Delphi was Henning Heldt.
He was one of the people thatwent to jail for that action.
He was the headmaster of myschool.
That was his first job out ofjail, I think like when he got
out of jail he was my headmaster.
Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
Yeah, well, that was
the same for the headmistress at
Greenfields, which is the UKequivalent of Delphi.
That guy was a Geo guy too,margaret.
No, a woman, margaret Hodkin.
Yeah, she was in the guardian'soffice as well.
Wow, she was the headmistress,mm-hmm.
Speaker 1 (01:03:10):
Yep, what the what,
mm-hmm?
Yep, what the what?
Speaker 2 (01:03:15):
Guys, it's not a real
school, it's a science, Not to
mention the fact that one of theteachers at the school it did
end up in jail for.
Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
Yeah, yeah, I know.
I know it's all good, I'm notgoing to go there.
Speaker 2 (01:03:27):
They're not just
saying they're a bunch of bad
characters.
Let's leave it at that.
Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
A bunch of bad
characters.
Let's leave it at that goes onand on.
Meryl Veneer, one of the GO'smain lawyer operatives in
Clearwater.
His daughter, angie Veneer, wasone of the very first graduates
of Delphi, los Angeles, and shealso just happened to be the
(01:04:05):
witness that was disappearedfrom the Danny Masterson case.
Because she ended up joiningthe Sea Organization and then
she was the case supervisor, theone that was seeing all of the
things that Danny Masterson wasup to and getting in trouble for
that.
Scientology knew all well whathe was doing.
The entire time he was doing it, and when this all started
(01:04:26):
coming out, she suddenly isn'tin the Sea Organization anymore
and nobody knows where she is.
She's in.
Kansas City.
If anybody's looking for yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
Oh here, let me put
up this comment here about um
you, the UK, greenfields, mikeRinder.
Margaret was she's mother ofPeter Hodkin, the UK, rick Moxon
.
Wow, and also I think, even, Ithink even that her daughter or
granddaughter is one of thepeople that has was involved in
(01:04:57):
the big brouhaha to makeScientology weddings acceptable
in the UK.
I think I'd have to check that,but I'm pretty sure.
Anyway, it's very, very smallworld in Scientology.
Everybody knows everybody, butyet anyway, Totally.
Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
Glenda says Space
Cooties, did Simone Biles right
Go Space Cooties, that's whatI'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:05:19):
Yes, exactly, go,
simone Biles.
I love gymnastics Amazing.
Speaker 1 (01:05:24):
We did have to watch
all of that gymnastic stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:05:27):
Yes, we definitely
did.
Speaker 1 (01:05:28):
Did you know?
If you're going to takeScientology, you got to rework
this.
If you're going to say that thespace cooties can make you bad,
well the space cooties couldmake you good, and not all space
cooties are bad space cooties.
That's the other thing.
They just discriminate againstthe space cooties, that they're
all 100% bad.
How is that?
Because they got implanted byXenu.
(01:05:50):
I forgot about that part.
They goted by Xenu.
I forgot about that part.
They got tricked by Xenu, soXenu trafficked them here and
then the Scientologists arebasically just evicting them.
So Scientologists are just likeshitty body landlords, so just
kicking people out.
I don't know.
I still think you shouldembrace the body, thetans,
scientologists, anyway.
Tom.
Speaker 2 (01:06:10):
Cruise believes in
aliens.
I say you know what Love andacceptance?
Tom Cruise believes in aliens.
Love and acceptance for all.
I say love and acceptance forall.
There's too much hate in thisworld.
We just need to do the best wecan and get on with our lives.
That's what I say.
Speaker 1 (01:06:23):
Yeah Well, tom Cruise
believes in space cooties and
he jumps and runs and jump, hejumps off.
Okay, tom Cruise believes inspace cooties, he jumps off of
stuff and he runs real fast, andmaybe it's the space goodies
that are allowing him to do that.
I'm just saying, tom.
Speaker 2 (01:06:41):
Or maybe they're
slowing him down.
Speaker 1 (01:06:42):
Pick a side.
No, they're not slowing.
How could they be slowing himdown?
He's a maniac.
He's hanging on planes.
He's doing all kinds ofnonsense.
If anybody knows he's going tojump off of something, I bet you
.
Speaker 2 (01:06:55):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
Mark my words.
If he's going to do some kindof thing, he's going to jump off
of something.
He's going to fly on something.
He might even jump onto a planeand then fly the plane.
He might jump, fly a plane,then jump out of the plane.
That's it.
The BTs are helping him, guys.
He says he's killing or getting.
I don't think he is.
(01:07:15):
I think he's playing both sidesof this, just saying Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:07:19):
All right, are we
going to finish the comments and
do giveaways and then wrap upfor today?
Speaker 1 (01:07:23):
I think we did them
all.
Oh, blown for Good Should hosta competition for which country
has the smallest Scientology orgSomeone?
You know what?
This is a really great idea,you know, maria.
Thank you, I like this idea.
This is a good idea.
On the Blown for Good websitewe redid the whole thing.
You can send us images throughthe Blown for Good site.
(01:07:46):
That's also where.
Do we have a newsletter forBlown for Good or like a mailing
list?
Speaker 2 (01:07:51):
We have a mailing
list and we are planning to
start using it.
We haven't yet, but yes, youcan sign up for notifications
there.
That's where we'll be sendingout advanced updates when
they're ready, about my book,for example.
Speaker 1 (01:08:04):
Yeah, so so if you go
there and if you want to send
us pictures of bobbleheads orDavy dolls, up to nonsense, um,
or your, you and a copy of yourSP bracelet, I'm thinking,
depending on how this goes, I'mthinking, depending on how this
goes, people have always wantedto get suppressive person
declares.
Okay, it's been a very highrequested item.
(01:08:28):
I'm thinking we might have acontest or something, depending
on if you buy merch, or everyperson who buys merch gets
entered in to get one of thesecerts.
I don't exactly know how to doit, but I'm saying we might do
something like that.
If we're going to end up doingit, put it on there.
But if you want to send us apictures of your organization
(01:08:48):
and it looks like it's rinkydink and it's not doing so, well
, send it to us and we willdecide who has, or maybe who has
, the best pick of a Davy dollor Mike Rinder bobblehead in
front of their hokey pokey org.
We have gotten a lot of those.
We were getting those beforewhen we would do the the Shoups
contests, which I loved doingthose, by the way.
Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
Yeah, I know Like
we're going to do our own world
tour of Scientologyorganizations, something like
that.
Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
There's not a lot of
them that look that the newer.
These ideal org ones are theonly ones that look that great.
All the rest of them are just.
I mean, your local dog groomersgot a better joint than
Scientology in most cases.
Yeah, okay, great idea.
Maria, that was the laststarred thing, unless you guys
see something else I got to.
I 100%, absolutely have to talkabout.
Speaker 2 (01:09:39):
No, we're good, so
let's do our giveaways.
Speaker 1 (01:09:42):
Oh yeah, we got to do
giveaways.
So how do you do that?
Do you have to type hashtaggiveaway?
Do I have to open up that?
Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
Yeah.
So yeah, do or no, you don'thave to add anything in.
Oh hey, mitch, just type inhashtag elf or hashtag
bobblehead, Either of those.
Speaker 1 (01:09:57):
Oh yeah, you do have
to match text.
You have to say giveaway.
Speaker 2 (01:10:01):
Oh, okay.
Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
For the tool.
You have to just say hashtaggiveaway.
Speaker 2 (01:10:04):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:10:06):
And then I did it.
I'm going to do it.
Let's see Start collectingcomments.
Okay, it says two entries, soit's working.
Okay, let me move this overhere Nika.
Speaker 2 (01:10:15):
Yes, please On those
photos.
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:10:18):
Yeah, if you guys
want to send us any of this
stuff, send it to go to theblown for goodcom website.
You'll see when you go again.
It's got a picture of Claire.
It's got a picture of me.
Don't go to any Scientologystuff.
They Scientology have been.
I don't know what's going on,but I think because Tom Cruz I
think because Tom Cruz was goingto do something they started
(01:10:39):
paying ads, because we talkabout Tom Cruise all the time
and if you search Tom Cruise,our videos show up.
So all of a sudden I got allthese people saying dude, what's
going on with you and theScientology people?
I was like I haven't doneanything in months.
What are they freaking out fornow?
Speaker 2 (01:10:55):
By the way, colonel
Brock commented he has his SP
declared, we have ours.
It's not very common these daysto have yours, but anyway,
let's do the giveaway now.
Speaker 1 (01:11:04):
Yeah, do we do it as
a cert?
Well, it's only 26 people.
I'm not going to spin the wheeluntil at least 50 people.
Speaker 2 (01:11:09):
Yeah, we'll just pick
them randomly, and then they
can email me and say what theywant An elf or a bobblehead.
Speaker 1 (01:11:16):
Oh, so you want to
just do it right now?
Yep, I'll do it.
Oh, because we're going to dofour.
Okay, did we say who did Dr Xand Maria are the one who
donated these.
Speaker 2 (01:11:25):
Yes, so thank you
both.
Speaker 1 (01:11:28):
Yeah, we got to say
that.
You got to say that somebodysays I'm given doing a giveaway.
You got to say that.
Yes, so we have this is Dr Xand Maria.
Speaker 2 (01:11:36):
We have three elves
from Dr X and we have a
bobblehead and an elf from MariaThank you so much and then we
have one other bobblehead.
So we basically have threebobbleheads and four elves to
give away, so a total of seven.
Speaker 1 (01:11:52):
So we can do it, but
I messed up, so I'm just going
to do the first winner and thenI'll figure out how to share it.
So hold on, let me just.
It's still up.
I didn't mess it up completely.
Oh, I got us unshared, oh good.
Speaker 2 (01:12:03):
Like I said, folks,
thank you so much for your
patience.
We get rusty real quick in ourold age on this technology stuff
.
So you know, like Mark was, Iforgot to use my mic the other
day.
How bad is that.
Speaker 1 (01:12:18):
She did.
You know what I'm going to say.
I'll make a disclaimer rightnow.
I might put it in the videodescription the very first
episode of her nurse series.
She does the whole thing.
Interview was great, whereeverything was wonderful, and I
go okay, I'm going to cut ittogether, I'll put it up and
then I go you could, youcouldn't even just move your
microphone from over there toover here, Mike was on was just
(01:12:39):
sitting over at the side of thedesk, so, Claire, you can hear.
It's not the.
I mean, what are you going todo?
Speaker 2 (01:12:44):
Okay, I'm sorry guys,
I'm really sorry.
It's just not my natural.
This is the winner.
Speaker 1 (01:12:49):
Dings, XY, Dings.
You gotta get a hold of Clairesomehow.
What did you?
What do you want them to do?
Tell them what you want them todo.
Speaker 2 (01:12:57):
Email me, claire
C-L-A-I-R-E at belongforgoodcom
and just tell me if you'd likean elf or a bobblehead, and you
don't have to send me youraddress.
Speaker 1 (01:13:09):
I will respond back
with a giveaway link from the SP
shop store, and if you don'twant an elf or a bobblehead, you
can get a sweatshirt, somethingelse, mouse pad or whatever's
in the bfu store.
Okay, now I've got it allhooked up okay, can I, just can
I.
Speaker 2 (01:13:25):
Can I get to pick
some too?
Speaker 1 (01:13:26):
I'll just draw.
Well, yeah, it's a draw, it'sautomatic.
I just say draw again okay, goahead poof.
There we go, guys.
We're doing it.
See this, I love this.
It's impartial.
I'm not doing this.
Speaker 2 (01:13:38):
Oh, but I love
partial giveaways.
Honey, poodle bone, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:13:45):
Also, I would have
never picked poodle bone.
I just that's.
I'm not.
I like poodles.
I'm nothing against poodles,but bones Okay, poodle bone.
Whatever she said last time,email Claire.
Whatever she said on the lastone, you can rewind it claire at
blownforgoodcom.
Speaker 2 (01:14:01):
please send me a link
to what you'd like there you go
.
Speaker 1 (01:14:04):
Okay, we got two, we
got they're, they're shit.
Talking about the orcs in thecomments, all right, I love it,
let's do it draw again.
We're drawing again.
We're doing it.
We got one more after this, soif you didn't get you, know we
have four more after this wejust did two, I know, we had a
total of seven.
Betsy sue yay, oh my goodness,we didn't do that.
(01:14:25):
Let's see.
Sue won that all on her own andthat's one of the ones that
claire would have been impartialto, I can tell you very
definitely for sure.
Speaker 2 (01:14:32):
I'm sorry, I just you
know, okay so that was number
three yep, I'm keeping track onmy fingers here.
Super high-tech system.
Speaker 1 (01:14:41):
I'm going to go again
.
I'm going to draw again Goodidea yeah let's do it.
Look it.
I love how it just picks.
You could win twice based onthis system.
I don't know about that.
Oh, homeboy, you opened thegood score, beautific vision.
Speaker 2 (01:14:56):
Okay, congratulations
, you're a winner.
Send me a linkclaireblofergoodcom I know,
sorry, uh, yeah, there you go.
But like I kind of agree, youknow we're only human, I would
show some partialism that's whatI'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:15:11):
I like this.
Speaker 2 (01:15:12):
This is fair yeah, it
is important.
Sometimes you're faced withhard decisions.
You know you don't want tojudge people for those.
Oh my gosh.
Okay, we got two more.
Speaker 1 (01:15:29):
Congratulations, jeff
waltz, you are a winner now the
other thing is is it doesn'tmatter how many times you do it.
I think it it picks one person.
It knows it's got a little out,it's got a little ai and it's
like okay, you know, billy bob.
One, two, three.
You've already put in 17entries right, right.
Speaker 2 (01:15:47):
I mean, now I do feel
bad that we have it on slow
mode too, but anyway, it's all.
Speaker 1 (01:15:51):
It doesn't matter,
because yeah, it only takes you
one time and you're true, andyou been doing this more than
whatever the slow is.
Speaker 2 (01:15:59):
Oh yeah, Homeboy wore
combat boots to the beach.
Speaker 1 (01:16:02):
He said I was robbed,
it hung I even started saying
the name.
Speaker 2 (01:16:08):
That's how convinced
I was.
Speaker 1 (01:16:10):
He was robbed.
Hey man this is talk to ScreamYard.
I think they do that just tomake people.
Okay, here it is.
This is the last one, or thesecond to last, one, second to
last.
I think they do that to, justto make people.
Okay, here it is.
This is, this is the last one,or the second to last one.
Speaker 2 (01:16:23):
Second to last.
Speaker 1 (01:16:29):
There you go.
Speaker 2 (01:16:31):
There you go,
Congratulations.
Speaker 1 (01:16:32):
Jeffrey, I do like
this.
We used to do this every week.
I like this.
Yep, if you guys like it, don'tbe afraid, you know what to do.
Speaker 2 (01:16:41):
Get in there and get
some of that, if you prefer our
partial selection process, thencomment on that too, we're open
we're, we're all ears, let usknow.
Yeah, beautiful vision oh mygosh, I'm so grateful.
I appreciate you both so muchyeah there you Beautific vision.
Speaker 1 (01:16:59):
That's what it is.
Okay, anyway, this is fun.
I like it.
Yeah, me too Let us know if youwant us to do them more often.
Okay, is this the last one?
Should we give it a few moreminutes?
Let people get in there.
Speaker 2 (01:17:13):
No, no, it's all
right.
We've already run over time, soI'm sure people are time to
wait.
Speaker 1 (01:17:18):
Oh, my god, you're
right.
Sorry, I'm the one I never keeptrack.
I have to cover my clock inorder to make all the windows
fit um look at my new baby oh,not another fur baby.
I told them we had a moratoriumand we already have another one
.
Um so much, we did another.
That's that's millie.
By the way, everybody Winner,lillian M, she got it.
(01:17:41):
Okay, guys, we did them allAgain.
Email.
Speaker 2 (01:17:48):
Claire
claireblumforgoodcom.
That's right, with a link fromthe SP Shop store as to what
you'd like, and you don't needto send address.
I will send you a giveaway link, so it's easy peasy.
Speaker 1 (01:18:01):
It's really cool,
guys.
You can just go to the SP shopor the.
Is it the SP shop or the Blownfor Good?
Either one SP shop.
Speaker 2 (01:18:07):
It's the SP shop, sp
shopcom, that's right, sp
shopcom.
Speaker 1 (01:18:11):
Why does it have to
be the SP shop?
Why can't it just be Blown forGood?
Speaker 2 (01:18:14):
Well, because we're
giving away bobbleheads and
elves, which are located on thesp shopcom.
Speaker 1 (01:18:20):
Oh, I see You're
right, send a link, and then she
just pushed you.
Just she just sends it to youand then you just fill it all
out and you just get it.
That's it.
Speaker 2 (01:18:27):
Bob's, your uncle.
Speaker 1 (01:18:30):
Okay, moon age, moon
age, daydream says congrats to
the winners, yay to everyonethat we won and dings XY says
thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
Yes, and Betsy Sue,
did you see Betsy Sue's comment?
Speaker 1 (01:18:42):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:18:43):
Betsy Sue.
Speaker 1 (01:18:45):
Love you too, yvonne.
Congrats winners.
Yeah, everybody's now.
Everybody's excited that peoplegot stuff.
We like doing this guys.
We really do have a fun timedoing this in the community, and
we like you guys being able tohear what's happening.
I know we can't always talkabout everything that's
happening when it's going on,but I'll tell you right now that
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over the next probably sixmonths or so, there's all kinds
of things that are going to behappening and things that are
going to be hatching that we'vebeen working on, for some of
these things have been in theworks for years yeah, on on a
scale of one to ten.
Speaker 2 (01:19:24):
I would say, some are
, you know, five and some are
definitely tense yeah, yeah,absolutely.
Speaker 1 (01:19:30):
So we'll have.
Um, we'll definitely have stuffto to talk about.
I don't know that we're alwaysgoing to be able to do it every
single week, but but if, betweenClaire's series and doing a
live, we'll try to at least havesomething come out at least
once a week or once every otherweek or something like that.
I can't guarantee because wehave been super like in the last
I'll say last few years.
(01:19:51):
We've both been super, superbusy in our own companies and
work we've got to do.
So it's been, it has beenreally hard to be to do that and
just do stuff with the kids.
So to do so now it's kind ofgetting a little bit of break
now that the kids are going backto school, so we have a little
bit of time during the day.
If we can carve out an hour ortwo, we can probably do
(01:20:13):
something.
Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
Yep and say hi to
Jackson.
He says thank you for thebreath of fresh air.
Of course, thanks for beinghere, jackson, we Jackson.
He says thank you for thebreath of fresh air.
Of course, thanks for beinghere.
Speaker 1 (01:20:23):
Jackson, we
appreciate you and everything
that you do.
Yeah, and yeah, I hope this isfun.
We're going to put this out.
So this will be on the podcast.
This will be on X.
This will be on YouTube.
I stopped doing any otherplatforms because it's just I,
it's just a waste of I, just Idon't have enough time in the
day to be logging into someweird gamer Twitch thing because
(01:20:46):
there's eight people that watchover there.
So those are the threeplatforms that we're doing.
Um, if you like and subscribe,or like and share or follow or
flip and dip, whatever it is on,whatever the platform it is, we
appreciate it.
And, um, and I have this, um, Ihave this hit uh, nifty, nifty,
uh, end dad, that says all thestuff I just said anyway.
So if you forgot, you can lookthere.
(01:21:08):
Um, I'll put a link up to thesurge video.
If I, if there's some link thatI said I was going to put up
and I didn't put up, just let meknow in the comments, I'll see
it and then I'll put the link upand before I go, that's the
last thing I just remembered I'mgoing to share it right now.
I got to do this.
I said I'd do this for ChristyTell them what it is and then
(01:21:28):
I'll put the link up theChristy's thing and Tampa.
Speaker 2 (01:21:34):
Oh, yes, yes, Okay.
We would ask that you vote forour dear friend, christy Colburn
and her business on Tampa'swebsite.
We've been voting every day.
It takes a village and village.
Please join us in showing somesupport for this amazing small
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business.
Christy, like me, is anentrepreneur and has built her
business from the ground up.
It's a business that is herpassion.
She provides doula services inthe Tampa Bay area, so you can
show support by voting for her.
It's under Buddha BellyServices.
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Hopefully I got that all right.
Okay, yay, awesome.
Oh, roll Tide.
Gosh, I just botched that.
Roll Tide.
Y'all is in the chat.
Speaker 1 (01:22:28):
You made her choke on
her.
Whatever the word's there, rollTide.
Speaker 2 (01:22:36):
Oh, my goodness this
is the site.
Speaker 1 (01:22:38):
You're going to go to
this site.
Okay and Best of the bay voting, and there it is.
You're going to go to serviceand it's under midwife Midwife.
Midwife slash doula there yougo.
And it's Buddha belly doulasthere you go Boom, easy peasy.
(01:22:58):
And then, and you can just putin an email, you can put in
whatever email, you can putBilly Bob, one, two, three and
hotmail, um, or you can sign inwith Google and you can vote
every day, um, but um, eitherway, um, go and vote for Chris,
for Christie.
Speaker 2 (01:23:13):
If you'd like to,
it's uh, you know we're small
business owners, go do it Okayit's.
Speaker 1 (01:23:18):
you know we're small
business owners, go do it, okay
it doesn't matter.
Speaker 2 (01:23:20):
We're small business
owners.
We really appreciate the hardwork and the passion that it
takes to commit to doing this,as well as the rollercoaster
ride it can sometimes presentwith, you know, things changing
in the economy and all that.
So, anyway, shout out toChristy.
Speaker 1 (01:23:36):
And I'll put a link
in the description.
If you couldn't figure that out, you can just click on it.
Best midwife, best midwife DulaBuddha belly.
Speaker 2 (01:23:47):
There you go Awesome.
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Thanks, guys.
We appreciate it until nexttime.
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