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March 13, 2025 • 27 mins

There's a profound freedom that comes when we drop the masks we wear to please others. In this deeply personal episode, Goddess Brittney and Lisset explore why so many of us fear being truly seen, and the transformative power that emerges when we dare to live authentically.

We dive into a listener's vulnerable question about the exhaustion of pretending to have it all together while fearing rejection for showing their true self. Through personal stories (including Lisset's recent revelation about her mohawk and Brittney's experience of coming out to her family), we unpack how authenticity becomes the magnet that draws your soul family to you.

"You spend the first 30 years of your life worrying what everyone thinks, the second 30 years not caring what anyone thinks, and the last 30 years realizing no one was thinking about you in the first place." This wisdom from Lisset's father illuminates why we waste so much energy on others' perceptions.

We share practical guidance on self-acceptance, the liberating realization that not everyone needs to like you (just as some people love avocados and others don't), and how to practice discernment about which parts of yourself to share in different contexts. Most importantly, we reveal why standing in your authentic light isn't just personally healing - it creates permission for others to do the same.

For those ready to step into their power, we invite you to join our transformative "Awaken Your Fire" retreat in Sedona (May 23-25). Use code "EMPOWER" to get $500 off. https://www.goddessbrittneyking.com/awakenyourfire

Honest Feedback was created by Brittney King and Lisset King.

Note: Honest Feedback Podcast aims to provide insights and provoke thoughtful reflection. The opinions expressed in this episode are for informational purposes only and should not replace professional advice.

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Goddess Brittney (00:00):
When we allow ourselves to be our true,
authentic selves, to be who weactually are, we actually
magnetize those who are supposedto be in our life to us.
Welcome to Honest Feedback, thepodcast where deep truth meets
bold transformation.
I'm Goddess Brittany King, apleasure priestess and a
transformational retreatfacilitator who helps women

(00:23):
connect to their deepest truths,reclaim their pleasure and
awaken their inner power.

Lisset (00:33):
And I'm Lissette King, an emotional ninja and
transformational coach who helpsleaders release baggage, heal
unresolved trauma and step intotheir most aligned, purposeful
lives.

Goddess Brittney (00:38):
We've created this podcast for spirit-led
individuals just like you,seekers of truth, personal
growth and meaningful connection.

Lisset (00:47):
Whether you're navigating life's big questions,
craving more joy andfulfillment, or simply looking
for honest, relatableconversations, you're in the
right place.

Goddess Brittney (00:55):
Through personal stories, actionable
advice and transformativeinsights.
Our ultimate goal is to empoweryou to create a life that's
overflowing with pleasure,purpose and authenticity.

Lisset (01:08):
We know you're capable of incredible things, so let's
make it happen together.

Goddess Brittney (01:13):
Welcome back to another episode of Honest
Feedback.
I am so excited to be here.
I'm feeling very pumped up,very lit up, because we are
talking about something I loveand it is being seen, or the
fear of.
Well, I guess we're talkingabout the fear of being seen.
I like talking about being seen.

Lisset (01:35):
Yeah, she does.

Goddess Brittney (01:36):
Can you tell by my red shirt Shocking,
shocking.
How do you feel about beingseen?

Lisset (01:43):
You know I have grown into it.
When I was little there was aproblem with being the youngest
one where I didn't feel seen atall.

Goddess Brittney (01:54):
So I was a bit extra.

Lisset (01:56):
you know, make a lot of jokes and dance and do anything
for people to pay attention tome and then, as I've grown up,
there was like a I don't know ifbeing seen is actually safe.
Anybody resonate and then youknow I'm back in the zone of
feeling good, being seen as I am.

Goddess Brittney (02:15):
I love it.
I love your big cat energy withyour shirt.
Thank you, she's being seen,folks.
She's being seen.
Yeah, being seen is it's ajourney for sure.
I wonder if I came out the wombwith like glitter, like pop,
you know that gift A hundredpercent.

Lisset (02:33):
I wasn't there and I'm pretty sure there was glitter
that popped out.

Goddess Brittney (02:36):
I think there's like something that was
just like.
Oh like, let's everybody lookat me.
And then you know, dramas,dramas, whatever life happens,
and you're like don't look at me.
And then you know, dramas,dramas, whatever life happens.
You're like don't look at me.
That's a Christina Aguilerasong, but we have a beautiful
writer who wrote in today aboutit and I'm really excited to

(02:57):
share about this, because a lotof us navigate this experience.
I actually cannot think ofanyone who I've ever talked to
who has not expressed likediscomfort around being seen or
if it's okay to be themselves.
And we got some tips, we gotsome information to share with
you.
So let us dive in.
Okay, okay.

(03:19):
How do you deal with the fearof being truly seen like the
real, unfiltered you?
I'm so tired of wearing thismask all the time, pretending to
have it all together, but everytime I think about letting
people see the real me, I freakout.
What if they don't like me?
What if I'm too much or notenough?

(03:41):
How do you get past that fearof showing up as your true self?
Yes, yes, yes, yes, I I feelyou and I hear you, because it's
like, oh gosh, wearing a mask.
It's so exhausting.
Yeah, it's, you're just.
It's people pleasing andpretending and performing and,

(04:03):
like you know, you start tounderstand why actors are making
what they make.
It's exhausting, it'sexhausting, pretending to be
someone who you are not, and soit can be really jarring to
think what if I let people knowthe real me?
And so my first thing is numberone you have to be okay with who

(04:25):
you are.
Yeah With you.
You got to start with yourselffirst.
So I ask you do you love thereal you?
Do you allow yourself to beseen by you?
Do you actually show yourselfwho you actually really are?
Or sometimes the mask is sodeep and the cosplay is so real

(04:49):
that we're just putting on aperformance, even for ourselves,
even when no one else iswatching.

Lisset (04:54):
Yeah, and we'll convince ourselves that we're like okay
with this.
I have a really silly story.
Very recently I was like youknow what?
I think it's time for me tolike cosplay as an adult and
grow out my hair and see, likeyou know and I was like I liked
it when I had a fro back in theday, it's very cute.

(05:15):
So I started growing out myhair sometime in July, I think I
like chopped it down and then Istarted growing out my hair.
Sometime in July, I think Ichopped it down and then I
started growing it all even.
And very recently I was lookingin the mirror and I'm like I
don't know if this is really me.
I started to feel like, oh,this doesn't feel like me.
And so I'm officiating afriend's wedding and I was like

(05:35):
you know, I was talking overbrunch and said I think I'm
bringing back the mohawk andBrittany's face lit up like a
crystal.
She's like you know, I wastalking over brunch and said I
think I'm bringing, I think Ithink I'm bringing back the
Mohawk, and Brittany's face litup like a crystal.
She's like oh, my God really.
And I was like, well, tell mehow you really feel, because you
know she was very supportive ofwhatever I want to do with my
hair, which feels it's just soloving to have a supportive

(05:58):
partner, and also I was, likeyou know, because it is me.
There's something about thislook For those of you that are
listening, I cut my, I have mymohawk back, my little frohawk
back and the moment it was, myhair was cut.
I looked in the mirror.
I was like it was this breathof fresh air.
I'm like oh, that's me, that'swho I am Like, whatever.

Goddess Brittney (06:22):
Like I have a, I have a.

Lisset (06:23):
Mohawk.
I'm back in grad school.
I'm like I don't know if it'svery professional.
I have a Mohawk and my friendwas like I don't know if I would
trust a doctor without a Mohawk.
And I was just like maybe I'mI'm the doctor of the future,
I'm the doctor that people needme to be.
They're like I don't trust anyof this straight-laced.

Goddess Brittney (06:41):
I mean you're studying psychedelic and natural
medicines Like why would wehave the stuffy haircut?

Lisset (06:47):
Yeah no, it's true, I was going for what I thought
would be my collegiate look.
It did look very mad professor.
But when I saw myself, therewas this acceptance of who I am,
that I don't like looking likeeveryone else and I don't like
appearing in a way that isn'tyou know, that's quote unquote
normal, and that it was sofreeing just to look in the

(07:11):
mirror and go oh, there I am.
And and this acceptance of whoI am as I am, which is just like
little different I'm a littlequeer.

Goddess Brittney (07:19):
Baby, I love your differences.
I feel like also this issomething that when we allow
ourselves to be our true,authentic selves, to be who we
actually are, we actuallymagnetize those who are supposed
to be in our life to us.
Honestly, like even before Ikind of knew I was queer, there
was, like another, I had a girlcrush on this other girl.

(07:41):
She was the she.
Her name is Sid.
She's the lead singer of theband the internet.
You know what?
She has a mohawk.
She has a little frohawk and Iwas just like I'm very into the
look.
I didn't even connect until itwas like, oh wow, I'm very much
like something about it.
I like, okay, I like it.
But like I got that was like athing of attraction.

(08:05):
It was a thing of knowing andlike, when you're standing your
truth, when you're standing inyour light, you attract those
who are for you to you and likeI was attracted to her for more
than her hair, but it didn'thurt.
It did not hurt at all, and sowhen we're allowing ourselves to
be our full, authentic selves,we actually attract who's for us

(08:29):
to us, because they can see us.
Now it's like, oh my God,that's my friend.
Her with the disco balls,that's my friend.

Lisset (08:39):
And with that, like you're going to attract your
tribe but you're also going toturn off people and there's,
there's.
There's something aboutbecoming an adult and realizing
that not everyone's going tolike you and that's a good
fucking thing, like we reallydon't want everyone to like us.
It's exhausting to beeveryone's friend, like be

(08:59):
yourself and and be the mostyourself and, and some people
will not like you in the moment.
You, the sooner you accept that, um it's.
We were recently honoring myfather who had passed uh, 13
years ago, no, 12 years ago,sorry, he had passed 12 years
ago and we were honoring him andone of his favorite jokes was

(09:19):
you spend the first 30 years ofyour life worrying when everyone
else thinks he's from thesecond 30 years of your life,
not caring what anyone elsethinks.
And as you spend your last 30years of your life realizing
that no one was fucking thinkingabout you in the first place.
And that's so fucking true.
Everyone is so self-absorbed,bro, You're listening to

(09:41):
thisabsorbed bruh, You'relistening to this.
Nobody cares.

Goddess Brittney (09:45):
Nobody cares.
That's a shout out to Schitt'sCreek, if you've watched it.

Lisset (09:49):
Nobody cares David.

Goddess Brittney (09:50):
Nobody cares, david, go ahead.

Lisset (09:52):
No, yeah, and it's just like it's important that you
realize that you're so worriedabout what other people think
and no one's fucking thinkingabout you and there was
something beautiful that shiftedat 30 and I was just like I
don't fucking care and I carethe least now, and even like my
moment of cosplaying care, I wasjust like fuck that, I'm over
it, I want to be myself.

Goddess Brittney (10:11):
Yes, well, I feel like once you get
comfortable with understanding,not everybody likes you and it's
not personal.

Lisset (10:22):
It's not personal.

Goddess Brittney (10:23):
So sometimes we take it really personally of
like, so-and-so doesn't like meand it means something about me,
but like, no, like, think aboutit like food.
So you know we're at breakfastor whatever.
I don't like eggs, I just don'tlike them.
Blasphemous, she likes it, Ilove it.

(10:44):
Do you take it personally thatI don't eat a breakfast egg?

Lisset (10:47):
no, it's more eggs for me right, she doesn't like
avocado.
I don't like avocado I'm likeget it on the side, girl,
because I will eat the showright.

Goddess Brittney (10:54):
But like I don't think an avocado tree is
personally offended or thinkthere's something wrong with who
I am and how I.
Maybe I should change into afruit that she likes so that she
will accept me.
The people who love avocado,they fucking love it.
They're happy.
They know guac is extra, happyto pay for it, happy to share it
, happy to add it, like thepeople who love it fucking love

(11:16):
it.
So allowing yourself to be youallows the people who fucking
love it to fucking love it, andthe people who don't, they just
don't, and that's okay.
It doesn't take anything awayfrom you.
When I think about myself, likeI am a girl who has grown up in
the story of you're too much.
People are always telling melike, can you be louder, can you

(11:36):
?
I mean, can you not?
Can you be louder?
Can you be you be softer?
Can you shut this down, tonethis down, blah, blah.
And when I let go of that storyand let go of cosplaying
normies, you know what I mean.
Like I met my person and whatdid you say?

Lisset (11:50):
you said oh, she's like I'm worried, I'm too much, I was
like baby, you're just theright amount yes, and she's like
I want it with like thesprinkles and the chocolate, and
if you were a sandwich, I'dorder extra everything yeah.

Goddess Brittney (12:03):
It's so cute, but she wants to order extra
everything.
Yeah, I want to be with someonewho wants to order extra
everything.
I have friends who are like weare here for the vibe.
We literally have a friend.
Her name is Liz and she'salways talking about be the vibe
.
She has a whole, her wholebasement.
Her whole basement of her homeis a walk in glitter explosion

(12:29):
closet.
Because she loves dressing upand she loves accessories.
Like literally there's a wallof sunglasses more than a
sunglass hut of like fun, kookythings.
Because she wants to be herself, this tiger shirt is amazing.
Amazing.
Be herself.
This tiger shirt was amazing.
She is herself and it's likecool.
It's okay If some people don'tlike you, we don't have to take
that personally, and so whatgets to happen?

(12:49):
What light do you get to standin when you decide I'm not going
to take if someone likes me ornot personally, because it
actually has zero to fucking dowith me likes me or not,
personally, because it actuallyhas zero to fucking do with me.

Lisset (13:03):
It has.
It has nothing to do with you.
Like seriously, and you'rethinking of the worst case
scenario.
What if they don't like you?
But like what if they do likeyou?

Goddess Brittney (13:10):
what if everybody likes?

Lisset (13:11):
you.
What if everybody likes you?
And what if they don't like you?
And what wouldn't happen ifthey liked you?
And what wouldn't happen ifthey didn't like you?
And if your brain's breaking alittle bit because it's supposed
to like it, doesn't fuckingmatter even in the slightest bit
.
They don't like you get over itand they like you get over it
like it's totally fucking fineand I'm sorry for being so

(13:34):
forward, but I really care aboutthis topic.

Goddess Brittney (13:36):
Yeah I feel like they're.
I have had my own experiencesof feeling like I'm wearing a
mask and it was just soexhausting and you know the
results I was depressed, I wasanxious, I felt like I had to
perform, I felt like I couldn't.
I didn't know if people werereally my friends because I was

(13:56):
giving them a performanceversion of Britney, so I was
scared to tell people.
Like I remember when I finallytold a friend that I was
experiencing depression and shewas just like you, really Like I
just had no idea, and I wasjust like, yeah, I guess I've
just been pretending.
And she was like, wow, that'slike really sad.
We've been friends for years.
Like I had no idea.
She was sad because she waslike I didn't know that I wasn't

(14:17):
knowing you.
You know, I'm still interestedin getting to know you,
interested in getting to knowyou.
But I was robbing myself ofgenuine connections, of having
honesty, of having more joy andmore pleasure in my life,
because I was pretending to besomething that I wasn't.
And it was so liberating toallow myself to be seen for who

(14:39):
the fuck I am.
I am goddess Brittany King, andnow I get to stand in that
truth and stand in that lightand be in my pleasure and be in
my turn on, and this is who I amand you know what.
It makes some peopleuncomfortable and that's okay
because it's not about me, ithas nothing to do with me.
Some people are uncomfortable.
Other people are like tell meeverything.

Lisset (15:01):
Tell me everything Turn down for what?

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Lisset (15:51):
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Goddess Brittney (15:57):
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Lisset (16:06):
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Goddess Brittney (16:22):
Jump through, yes, amen, oh.

Lisset (16:23):
Yes, speaking of jumping through portals, jump through,
yes, amen, oh yes, speaking ofjumping through portals, you're
going to mention about yourfamily and how you don't always
share.

Goddess Brittney (16:31):
Oh, yes, okay.
So this is a beautiful point.
So when you're in the space oflike, I am ready to be seen,
fantastic, we are here for this.
Yes, yes, yes, kudos, kudos.
We are here for this.
Yes, yes, yes.
So you are standing in yourtruth, you're standing in your
light.
Yay, love this for you.
And there's an invitation tobring in the energy of

(16:54):
discernment.
Discernment is so powerful.
This is my favorite, my friendlaura, love her.
This is my favorite way ofhearing.
Discernment is like is a tomatoa fruit fruit?
Yes, technically it is.
Does it go in a fruit salad?
No, it does not.
That is discernment.
That is discernment.

Lisset (17:12):
That kid speaks the truth.

Goddess Brittney (17:13):
Yes.
So when I started allowingmyself to be seen for who I
truly am, this was all happening.
When my mom got diagnosed withstage four cancer, I started
having my spiritual awakening.
Her lungs started talking to meand it was like you have to
live your life.
And I was like, okay, then I'mfucking done with pretending all
of these things, I'm pretendingall this shit, I'm letting it

(17:34):
go.
And so I started letting myfamily know who I truly am.
I shared with them that I wasgoing to a pole dancing studio
and reclaiming my body, and Ishowed them my pole dancing
shoes and I was like, hey, I'mqueer, I'm dating a woman.
Actually, here's my coming outstory.
It's like a breakfast table.
And I was just like, okay,everyone, so I am dating women

(17:55):
now and everybody needs to geton board.
That was it.
And I was like, oh, and she'sPolly, so there we go.
And then I just left and peoplewere just like, huh, you know,
and that was it.
And I introduced my family toLissette and I was like great,
they get to know parts of me.
What I didn't choose to sharewith them was the depths of my
spiritual awakening.

(18:15):
I wasn't talking to them aboutthe energy workers I was going
with and like the portals thatwere being opening and timeline
hopping and you know and Ididn't tell them her lungs are
talking to me and I can see thespirits in the room and because
I was doing this kind of deepwork, they saw the fucking
results.
And I got to set really bigboundaries with my estranged

(18:39):
father and speak up for what Ineeded and all these things.
And I remember my sister pulledme aside and she was like I can
really see how much growthyou've had through therapy,
because therapy used to be aproblem for them.
But they were like I can reallysee how much growth you're
having through therapy.
And I just said thank you somuch and let therapy be the
blanket umbrella for everyfucking thing I was doing,
because we went a lot deeperthan talk therapy.

(19:02):
But that was my discernment ofdo they get to experience who I
am?
Yes, they do.
Do they get to experience thetruth of who I am?
Yes, they do.
And I'm discerning about whataspects of my life I choose to
share with those that are closeto me, because my soul, family,
like my love and some of mydeepest friends, they know about

(19:26):
those experiences and I'm happyto share them with those who
can hold the space and hold thevision and hold the light of
what I'm experiencing.
The family that I was born intolove them and bless them.
They are doing the best theycan with the resources they have
and that might be a bitadvanced for me to introduce
into the dynamic, and that'sokay.
I don't feel that I'mpretending to not be myself

(19:48):
around them.
I'm just not saying, by the way, the same way you're not
telling your parents about, likethis is how she licks my pussy.
You know what I mean.
Like there's just certaindetails where it's just like
we're happy.
That's what you need to know.

Lisset (20:00):
Absolutely.
My family does listen to thispodcast.
They know what they're gettinginto.
I did not get very graphic.
You did not oh my.
And you know this is why there'san adult rating, and what I

(20:23):
want to say about that is thatthe more you you are, your
circle might get smaller, andthat's okay.
Our wedding was we were veryparticular that only the people
that could see us in the highestlight are welcome, and even
some that don't really know usthat were, let's say, they were
in the periphery, they weregoing to watch us do a pole

(20:43):
dance as our first dance,because that's who we are and
and I'm not by any means goingto say that it is so easy to be
yourself I had an aha aroundhaircut this week.
You know it is an ongoingpractice to honor yourself and
honor your growth and honor yourexpansion.
Like you know, I help clientsand the NLP stuff and the

(21:03):
hypnosisnosis that's theconventional stuff that I do and
then we do magic and that'spart of it too and energy work
and hawaiian energy work and allthe things that I that I do
that are considered out there,but they get results and they're
who I am, so I own them withall of who I am, and those who

(21:24):
are not meant for me will notcome to me, but those who are
are going to receive the deepestfucking healing.

Goddess Brittney (21:31):
Yes, people are looking for you, whatever
you choose to believe, your soul, family, the people in
alignment, the opportunitiesthat are for you, and it's
difficult for them to find youwhen you're pretending to be
someone else.
For you.
And it's difficult for them tofind you when you're pretending
to be someone else.
And so my invitation for youand like an exercise that you

(21:52):
can take home is I would inviteyou to look at yourself in the
mirror, make eye contact withyourself and just start to eye
gaze and breathe in.
It is safe to be me, it is safeto be me, I love me, I love me,
and it is safe to be me.
And you can even ask theuniverse can you show me how

(22:14):
loved I am to be myself?
Can you show me how safe I amto be myself?
And the universe will show you.
We live in a vibrationaluniverse.
It will respond to you and showyou oh look, look, I'm safe to
be myself here.
Somebody will say somethingrandom.
You'll be like, oh, I feel thetruth of that.
I'm safe to share with thisperson.
I am so loved, I am so valued,and the love for yourself, the

(22:37):
safety within yourself, willcontinue to grow.
And sometimes we take littlesteps, little baby steps.
It's like I'm going to go to acoffee shop, or I'm going to go
to a retreat.
I know, for some people it'scollege.
It's like, hey, I'm going toput down all my masks, I'm going
to go to college far away,where I can actually step into
who I actually am and allowmyself to be who I am and play.
It's like makeup Just letyourself play.

Lisset (22:59):
Yeah, we're playing.
You're allowed to evolve too.

Goddess Brittney (23:02):
Yes, yes, yes, yes.

Lisset (23:04):
Especially if people have held you in a certain light
for so many years.
That's where it feels like amask is falling off, because
maybe who you are is so, becauseit's true, who you are is so
much more dynamic and deeperthan any one person can know,
and you're battling theirperception of you, and their

(23:26):
perception is not the truth.
You have to be okay with thetruth of you, first and foremost
, and that love needs to comefrom the inside.
That love from the inside, itdoesn't matter who else is
giving to you when you're filledup from you.

Goddess Brittney (23:40):
Yeah, yeah, and you did not list your
pronouns, but I do want to justsay as a little caveat, we all
have experiences of like, whatis it like to be seen and is it
okay for me to be seen?
And something that I havestudied is the witch wound, and
the witch wound is a veryencompassing wound, but it's

(24:00):
about particularly the feminineand being seen in your gifts,
being seen in your power,getting seen in your light, and
so, whether that, whether youidentify as a woman or not, we
all have had that experience.
One of the the number one fearfor most people is public
speaking and then death.
Yeah, so being seen can be abig deal.
Being seen can be a big dealand we have an opportunity to

(24:24):
move through that, because whenyou do let yourself be seen, the
magnificence I love getting tosee people shine it is truly
inspirational and uplifting andbeautiful and courageous, and
there's always gold in thoseexperiences.
So I, lovingly, am supportingyou and encouraging you for

(24:47):
allowing yourself to be seen inall of your gifts and all of
your messiness and all of yourperfectly imperfect parts,
because they are all worthy oflove and you are safe to be you.

Lisset (25:00):
Yeah, oh, I love this.
This is a good question.
Yes, passion, I got heated, wegot heated.

Goddess Brittney (25:07):
The passion is strong.
Absolutely, absolutely Well,this has been fantastic.
Do you have any other closingthoughts?
Or I have a game Let.
Absolutely Well, this has beenfantastic.
Do you have any other closingthoughts?
Or I have a game.
Let's see.
How are you allowing yourselfto be seen right now?
How are you standing?

Lisset (25:23):
in your light, being yourself?
That's a really great question.
I am standing in my light andI'm owning my path more and more
every day.
I am an energy worker.
I am a child of God.
I am a spirit.
I am here to make a difference.
I'm here to start a revolution.

(25:46):
Yeah, you know, and yeah, andI'm okay being seen in that,
like there's a there has beenrecently with the state of the
world and everything, I was likedo I have anything I would die
for?
And one of the things was Ibelieve in the freedom of
yourself and your mind and yourempowerment, and that is a hill

(26:08):
I'm willing to die on that.
Everyone is born free and shallbe.
Yes, love that baby.
Yes, same question.

Goddess Brittney (26:18):
Yeah, I feel like I'm expanding into a new
level of being seen, as far asbeing a pleasure priestess and
owning my gifts and owning mymedicine and owning my magic.
I got an opportunity last weekto do a speech about pleasure
and it being a portal and I wasinvited to speak for an hour and
I had all the things come up.

(26:39):
I don't know this group ofpeople.
What if they think I'm weirdChatter, chatter, chatter and I
got to a place of like and sofucking what?
I am here for a purpose.
I have a reason.
There are people who need mymedicine and it is selfish to
hoard it and I choose to letpeople see me and get to know me

(26:59):
because I believe in the beautyin the universe of like.
This is something that justallows me to have more love and
allows me to have more beautifulexperiences in my life by me
being who I authentically am.

Lisset (27:11):
Yeah.

Goddess Brittney (27:12):
So I choose it , and you might be seeing me
speak in more.

Lisset (27:17):
So stay tuned.
Oh, I know we will Get ready.

Goddess Brittney (27:18):
By might?
You definitely will be.

Lisset (27:22):
Yay, yay, that was an awesome, awesome question.
Thank you so much for writingthat one in, and if you have a
question, please write it to us,send it to us, call us at
971-895-4111 and hit that likebutton.
Share review and, until we meetagain, be honest with each

(27:42):
other.
Bye.
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