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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's natural, right,
and so that's what I want to get
into today is what is reallynatural for us and what we've
been taught that's not naturaland how we can ease into this
money bliss teaching that you'reteaching people is that it is.
You know, money is natural.
It is natural, but we justhaven't been taught how to
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receive it naturally, I believe.
So, as I've been learning aboutthis as well and what you've
taught me in your money blisscoaching.
I look back on this too, andyou've been my mentor for almost
, I think, four or five yearsnow, and it's like I look back
and how I was before.
All that this is something youand I worked on a lot together
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was like looking outside myselfand comparing myself to what
others are doing, or if it'sright or if it's wrong, and, of
course, that comes from thingsfrom childhood right and how we
experienced ourselves growing up, but what you taught me was to
be able to reflect on reallywhat my experience is and honor
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that, and so that's what's soimportant and that's what I feel
like we're going to get intomore today as it relates to our
money relationship, to anabundance flow.
So, without further ado,everybody, I want to introduce
you to Hannah Beer.
She is one of my favorite peoplein the world and she has helped
me so much in my life and I'mso grateful for her.
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Every year that passes, everymonth that passes, I become more
and more grateful for thelessons that she's taught me,
and really it's been about justfollowing my own guidance, you
know, just learning how to dothat peel the layers of the
outside world, what weexperienced from it, in a way,
and not take it as our truth,but find out really what our
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truth is from the inside andthen taking that then to our
external world and then livingthat.
So thank you, hannah, so much,and I want to let everybody know
Hannah has been on the showeither two or three times I
think three other times even andshe is a regular guest on this
show and she's a master energyhealer.
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She's the founder and CEO ofMoney Bliss, which helps you
heal your money wounds, hit yourmoney goals and live a life of
freedom, which is huge, andthat's what we're moving towards
less scarcity, more freedom,more abundance mindset.
So welcome to the show, hannah.
I'm so happy you're here.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
I'm so grateful to be
here, allison, and you're one
of my favorite people too.
I'm just so happy, so thrilledthat I get to see you today, me
too.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Me too.
What a treat, what a treat.
I miss you so much and you know, like we were talking before,
you know you're.
You're with me every day, likeI hear your voice, that I, you
know, Hannah, you know is therewith me, so it's like you have
integrated into my being.
So, thank you, Hannah.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
It's always so funny
and like endearing and weird to
hear that.
I don't know if it was you orone of my other clients we're
gonna have to figure this outbut one of my clients came up
with this term Hannah radio.
So very often when I talk toyou guys, you guys tell me oh
yeah, I've just been listeningto the Hannah radio or you're
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just like kind of playing in myhouse all the time, you know.
So it's really, it's reallyweird to think that you're going
about your day with, like myrecordings and my voice kind of
following you through.
But it's, yeah, I'm also alittle honored.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
So, yeah, it's my,
it's my favorite, one of my
favorite parts of my experienceof you, because it just it's
like just a nice caring,supportive voice that is with
you all the time, letting youknow like, hey, this is gonna be
okay.
And look, this is really easyand simple and you, you have the
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power to do this, to changethis in your life, you know, and
to look at it a different wayand actually experience joy in
your life around that.
So, for me, that's how I'veexperienced it, because I have
in the past really had more of awhat am I doing wrong?
What's wrong with the world?
What's wrong with like kind ofthat, like defensive mode, you
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know, and what you helped mewith is is taking the armor off
and learning to feel safe againand open my heart and be
vulnerable and and open upreally to joy and bliss, like
you taught teaching your MoneyBliss course.
And then I want to give you ashout out to your new book,
which is amazing, called WealthFrom Within.
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This is the book.
Please Get Her Book.
It's, it's really incredible,and we will be talking about a
few things in the book, too thatI've highlighted for really
good topics based on what we'regoing currently going through
with, you know, the outsideworld, all the craziness that's
going on, and you know, as we gothrough economic turmoil or
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things happen in the outsideworld, we tend to like move
toward that, that likecollective belief that this is,
you know, happening and thatwe're going to, you know, be
like victims of this scenario.
But if you can begin to takeyourself out of that collective
fear around money and start toform your own beliefs about
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money, then you can essentiallykind of be immune to that kind
of thing in a way.
So please share more aboutyourself and the Money Bliss
program that we're going to getinto today.
Thanks, hannah.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
Yeah, absolutely so.
My name is Hannah.
I live in the south of Germany.
I'm half American, half German.
My life looks pretty much likethe sound of music, so you can
just picture rolling hills andold castles and churches and
tiny villages.
I live in a very, very, verysmall village.
It is so small and it's sopicturesque and so beautiful and
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I just feel like Julie Andrewsevery day.
So that's my everyday life.
I also have a little daughterand when I'm not sitting in the
mud playing with her feedinggoats, I also have a day job and
that is helping people becomeblissfully happy with their
money.
And this approach kind ofdeveloped over the years as a
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result of my own struggles withmoney and my own attempt to find
a way with money that feelsgood, that's fruitful, that's
fun, that works, but that alsofeels really, really fun because
I found that the currentapproach to money I just
couldn't get myself to do.
You know, like all the fearbased and just scarcity, like I
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just I didn't want to do that.
And then over the years ofworking with my clients, I was
focusing on emotional healingand trauma healing in my work
and over the years more and moreof my clients really wanted
money healing as well, and somoney bliss was kind of born out
of my own discoveries within myown journey of healing my
relationship with money, butalso the result of.
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You know, I've led probablylike 10 to 20,000 client
sessions by now, or probablymore, and so, as a result of all
of this experience of whatworks and what doesn't, I came
to to create and define this newapproach to money that's called
money bliss, and so that's whatI'm teaching now and that's
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what Allison has experienced andthat's what my book is about.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Thank you, yeah, that
it is really, really magical
and the process I went throughwith you for sure.
And I want to ask a questionfor the audience, because this
seems to be something that's oneverybody's mind.
It's like we react to it, butwe never really asked the
question why do people have sucha hard time with money?
What is the deal with therelationship between you know us
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and money, like, why is it sohard?
You know?
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Yeah, I asked that
same question, you know, years
ago.
It felt like everything in mylife that wasn't working.
I could figure out, like Icould read a book or I could ask
an expert and I could improvemy health, or I could improve my
relationships or I could Icould work on things, but it
just felt like money was thething that I was so embarrassed
to admit.
I just couldn't seem to figureout and I was.
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It was so emotionally chargedand so complicated and even when
I had enough money and neverfelt like enough and I was
worried about the future and soforth.
And so I find that so manypeople just their relationship
with money just doesn't feelgood and we can't even put our
finger on, we don't even reallyknow why.
And the reason why is thatmoney is so emotionally charged
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is because it is an expressionof love.
So when we were little, ourparents were, ideally, our main
source of having our needs met.
Ideally, our parents would havegiven us a healthy place to
live and give us healthy foodand enjoyment and love and
laughter and all of these things, and they ideally would have
met all of our needs.
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And most of our parents arehumans.
So if your parents didn't do aperfect job, you're in very good
company.
They probably just did theirbest.
And so as we grow up, ourparents' love is supposed to be
replaced by money to some extent.
So now we're adults, now weshould be using money to meet
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our needs, to have a comfy, cozyhome and to have lots of
healthy food in the fridge andto treat ourselves to a trip
that we've been wanting to go onor treat ourselves to, of
course, so we can learn and grow, treat ourselves to close it,
make us feel good.
And so if we grew up and wedidn't really have that feeling
of having all of our needs met,all of our desires fulfilled,
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feeling really encouraged andsafe and loved, then later on we
don't have that body capacityto give ourselves those things,
and so we live in a constantstate of not enoughness, of
depletion of.
You know.
It's like the love that waslacking in our relationship with
our caregivers when we werelittle now appears as lack in
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our relationship with money.
And I have to say this is trueeven when somebody has a really
good job, even when somebody youknow comes from wealth.
You know it's often the person,it's the feelings around money
that we're talking about here.
I've got lots of clients whohave plenty of money but plenty
of worries about money, you know, because there is always
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somebody who has more money andwe can always kind of fall into
the trap of feeling like we'renot enough.
It's not enough.
But that's why, when I workwith clients to heal their
relationship with money, we doinclude the family of origin and
we do talk about the deeperemotional needs that we really
need to help you meet withinyourself so that you can feel
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whole and well and overflowingand really healthy and balanced
as a human being.
And then, when it's normal foryou to feel this way, then it'll
also feel safe, right and goodto allow your money to be
abundant and to allow yourselfto always have lots of money and
to bring all of your dreams tofruition using money, and you'll
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feel that it's okay to buy thethings that you really like and
you'll feel like it's okay toalso have a lot left over.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
Yeah, yeah, that's
beautiful.
I love how you said that andit's about opening yourself up
to receive, right, receiving.
What I've learned from you isreceiving is something that
people don't really think aboutso much.
They don't think about what ismy ability to receive like right
now.
We're always thinking aboutgiving.
You know, especially people inthe service industry or
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entrepreneurs we're giving,giving, giving, giving and we're
depleting ourselves becausewe're not giving ourselves the
opportunity to receive, whenthat is an act of giving back to
the person you're receiving itfrom too is one thing I learned
from you.
So that is a different way oflooking at it, and I also think
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that it is not only from theparents, but it comes from a
deeper place of our connectionto source, right, the.
You know the meditation thatyou taught us bringing in the
light.
That is connecting you tosource.
Then we're connecting to theearth, and then those
connections, I feel like a lotof people have had severed it
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within them, and so that is ourconnection to ultimate like
everlasting abundance, like itnever ends, right, and but we're
, but what we are in is thisplace of scarcity.
We think there's never enough,like you're saying, it's not,
I'm never enough and it'sthere's never enough, and what I
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have, I have to hold reallyclose to me and really tightly,
you know, and not let it go.
And so I think there thatthere's energy of not letting go
because of that.
And if we were to just open upand receive and trust that we're
going to, we're going to benourished by this, then I think
that this changes everything andI feel like that's something
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that you know.
You not only talk about money,but you talk about really
nourishment, nourishment of yoursoul, right, and I love that.
Speaker 2 (13:31):
That's, yeah, that's
the good news about all of this.
So in my work, I teach thatthere's a light source in the
universe and you can locate it.
Now.
Every, everybody, has a feelingof truth in their own body and
you can use this feeling oftruth in your own body to find
the light source.
Like all of you listening, youjust thought of a light source
and that's exactly the one Imean you did just perfectly just
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now.
All of us know that, and all ofus look for source, look for a
spiritual home, look for thisplace that feels really light
and easy and loving andwonderful.
We look for it in all the wrongplaces, right, like we look for
it in religion and in wantingto be skinny, and like drugs,
and in like certain milestonesof success and money.
Like you know, whatever it islike, we're always looking for
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this, what I call source, and somy approach is how about we
just connect you directly tosource so you can download all
the different flavors of energythat are currently missing in
your body?
So we can download mommy love?
You know all the mom love thatyou always really should have
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had, that you missed out on.
We can download that into yourbody now so you can get into new
living as though you've alwaysbeen perfectly loved and held
and cared for by your mom.
You know, we can do the samewith daddy love.
We can fill you in with a deepsense that all of us as well a
sense of trust, a sense ofalways knowing what to do, a
sense of courage, a sense ofcreative expression.
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You know all those things thatare underdeveloped in you.
We can fill those in now so youfeel really whole and
overflowing, and then we don'thave to use external things to
try and give those things to us.
So we don't have to try andforce a relationship in order to
not feel lonely, or we don'thave to, you know, work
ourselves to the bone in orderto meet the success milestone in
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our work, in order to feel goodenough or in order to you know
whatever it is.
So most of us are currentlyusing the outside world in order
to meet our emotional needs.
My invitation is how about wefill you in, meet all of your
emotional needs in a way that isnot dependent on anything
external, which means that youget to keep it forever?
One of the things that I teachis that abundance is an energy.
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It's like a dress that you canwear, like you can fill yourself
in with the energy of abundance, or you can put it on.
Imagine it's like a dress andyou put it on every morning and
you wear it throughout your dayand after some time it's like
the dress melts into you andit's who you become.
It's the energy that you feelin your everyday life all the
time.
And so my invitation is howabout we heal you emotionally
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and fill you in so you feelwhole and strong and well and
balanced, and then money gets tojust be money, work gets to
just be work, the people in yourlife get to just be themselves,
and we don't need to have thosesubconscious contracts or
agendas.
We can just enjoy and play andgrow our businesses for fun, or
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grow another business for fun,or really play full out in a
work just for fun, or we can trydifferent things with our money
, or we can travel, and so theexternal becomes like a
playground as opposed tosomething really dense and
intense and serious.
And that's the thing that mostof us are experiencing.
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And I don't know about you,allison, but for the longest
time in my life I didn't know analternative and it just felt
terrible.
I hated my business, I hatedmarketing, I hated sales, I
hated money, I hated needing topay bills.
I hated the thought of needingto do this for the rest of my
life.
Right, like you can't escapemoney, like it's just gonna go
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on forever and ever and ever.
And so my relationship withmoney just made me wanna put
myself in the eyeball with afork because I couldn't even
like how?
Like is this just what the restof my life is gonna be?
Just this deep, deep, deepdiscomfort and unhappiness.
And so money, bliss on thesurface, is all about money, but
it really is a much deeperhealing process that heals you
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emotionally as well and bringsorder into all aspects of your
life.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Yeah, yeah, that's
one that's a great segue into
the next thing I wanna talkabout and I just wanna mention
her book is called Wealth FromWithin, and we just talked about
everything coming from within.
When it comes from within, whenyou realize that, then you like
you said it's permanent, itlike stays with you, it's
integrated right, it's notfleeting, like what we're trying
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to get from the outside world.
You know, and many oftentimesthat's what creates addictions
in people and in many differentforms.
You know, like because we'retrying to hold on or trying to
find that you know what wereally have within us.
We're trying to find itexternally, and so that's how
that manifests sometimes.
But you mentioned alignment, soaligning yourself with your
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money, even like your moneygoals.
And there was one particularthing in the book about that.
I'll read it.
We tend to celebrate those whoachieve seemingly impossible
goals, and it can feel like theonly way to be enough or special
is by setting increasinglychallenging goals and pushing
ourselves to implement them.
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I believe that this approach isgrounded in the power over
versus power under dynamics thatare so deeply rooted in our
social interactions.
And then you say which?
This hit me big.
They said at some level itfeels safer to be better than
others, even though the goals weare aiming for may not fit our
values and desires at all, and Ireally love that because I can
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relate to that.
There's something aboutcontinuing to one up each other
and I think it comes from thecompetitiveness of us.
That kind of puts us on feellike what feels like a pedestal
that we need to keep being ontop of in order to just feel
good enough.
Those might not even be ourdesires or goals, but we're just
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doing it because it's like akeeping up with the Joneses
thing right In a way, maybe notmaterially, but goal.
I never thought of it as like agoal oriented thing, like I'm
doing this now, I'm doing thatnow Look at me, you know.
Or putting a goal for yourself.
That may be something thatyou're seeing other people do,
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that you think, oh, this is thenext step, but you haven't
really gone into yourself andexplored what is an alignment
with you?
What is your next step right?
So I wanted to get into that alittle bit more with you and
about that power over versuspower under dynamic.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
Yeah, power over
versus power under was kind of
the elephant like hiding inplain sight.
That's not no elephant in theroom, that's a different like.
Okay, I don't have my likemetaphors on track today but you
can know what I mean, right,like power under versus power
over versus power under.
Like the superiority,inferiority dynamic is
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everywhere, and for the longesttime it was hiding in plain
sight.
Here's this is what I wanted tosay.
It was hiding in plain sighteverywhere in my life and for I
just couldn't figure out whymost situations in life just
didn't feel good.
Right, like you're in schooland the teacher is superior to
you, so you need to be obedient.
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And then there's a priesttelling you how to live your
life.
And then there's an influenceron Instagram telling you that
your home isn't pretty enoughfor Halloween.
And then you know, and youbelieve, that that's the worst
part, right, and then you know,we often think, oh, I don't want
to be in the inferior positionanymore, and all we know is well
, then I have to be superior.
And so we're constantly flipflopping in these like weird
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power dynamics and for me, Ijust hated it.
It felt terrible.
And then, when I started mybusiness, I was taught the same
thing, like you know, to likeposition myself as the expert
and to ah and again, like it was.
Like you know, your clientsshould like scramble to get to
work with you, and you know thehigher your prices like, the
more elite and advanced andamazing you are, and I was like
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blah.
I just just like blah, no, butI didn't know the other option.
And so the other option is themoneyless approach, where
everybody is connected to source.
Everybody has their own freewill, everybody has their own
life, everybody has their ownlife's path.
Everybody is like, absolutelycapable and powerful and, you
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know, has all the resources thatthey could need and most people
aren't aware of it.
But you know that's how Ichoose to see them and that
we're all equals, we're all ofequal value, and that felt much
better to me when that reallysunk in in the penny drop.
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The goals and so many of thehabits in my life were about
playing the superiority andinferiority game.
You know, like needing to beprettier, needing to keep up
with like fashion trends orneeding to.
You know always, like Iremember when I started my
business, like six figures ayear was like the most amazing
thing, and that was multiple sixfigures, seven figures, eight
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figures and like, oh my God, doI have to be a billionaire next
door to be good enough?
And I just kind of thoughtwho's sending those numbers?
Like who's?
Why am I participating in this?
And it really helped me rightand it really helped me kind of
realize that you know what if mylife was just about?
What if the purpose of my lifewas about making myself happy?
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What if that was the wholepoint?
What if improvement, you know,wasn't necessarily the point,
but more evolution?
You know what if me findinghome to myself and finding more
and more bliss and happiness and, just you know, allowing things
to click into place, was likethe journey and that felt really
light and fun?
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And so, on the outside, somebodymight look at my life then and
now and they might say, well,there's not really a difference,
because you're still like youjust published a book and you
just moved to a new country andyou're like, you're doing all
those things and you know yourbusiness is growing and it may
look the same because I'm still,you know, prolific, so creating
things in my life.
But the big difference for meis that now I'm creating things
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that benefit me, that profit me,that make a gigantic positive
difference in my life, that areworthwhile, that make me feel
good, and the journey ofimplementing the things that I
want is really quick and easy.
It's not like a year longmountain to climb, you know, and
that's what it was like before,and then, when I had hit a goal
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, I just completely forgot aboutit and then needed to hit the
next goal because I was in theenergy of not enough, versus now
I'm in the energy of you know,I'm just creating things for fun
, Like I don't have to work, Idon't have to create anything,
but I'm just doing it becauseit's fun in it.
I just I'm really loving it.
And so that's kind of anexample of how I discovered the
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money bliss approach, where Iwas like okay, this is like what
I'm being taught is the currentparadigm in the world, Like
what's the opposite?
That feels a lot lighter andactually brings us what we want.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
Yeah, that's great.
That's what you taught me too,and I've been integrating ever
since because, yes, like you,look at all the things that are
being taught in business andmarketing, it's all about more,
more, more.
This is not enough.
You have to strive for more,and I'm like thinking to myself
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well, at what point is it justenough?
And you know, you can just besatisfied and happy there and,
just like you say, create from aplace of joy instead of.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
Here's the paradox,
though Allison.
This is what I discovered Onceit's enough, it grows faster.
This is like the.
That's the cosmic joke.
Most of the things that Idiscovered that I'd now teach in
money bliss are paradoxes.
The paradox is, as long asyou're striving and working and
it's not enough, and you'reimplementing and growing, and it
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grows rather slow Once it'senough and you're like, oh, I've
got all this abundance, it'senough, I don't really need to
work, I've got all this money.
Like, life is easy for me, I'mlike happy, I'm just chilling.
I'm like doing whatever I wantall day long.
Now I'm living like the dreamlife of a toddler.
As an adult, I started sayingthat to my clients and they
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always laugh, so I love it.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
Yeah that is good,
but really right?
Speaker 2 (26:15):
Like that's kind of
what the money bliss life is
like.
You just get up in the morningand you see what's fun that day.
And where was I going with this?
Yeah, it's a paradox because assoon as I was like, oh I love
my life, everything is great,everything is perfect.
If I didn't receive anotherdime in my life, I'd be happy.
And that's when everything,like you know, grew 50 times
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faster.
That's when my money explodedand my business exploded and
everything was growing fasterand faster and faster because I
was entering these higher statesof consciousness and I became
more and more of an amazingreceiver.
That's what you touched onearlier.
And the important thing aboutbeing a great receiver is that
we need to be a little mushylike, a little open, a little
like relaxed and fun and chill.
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And then you know when, whenwe're in the state of abundance,
it's like this wave of relief,of relaxation, where both our
body and we become amazingreceivers, and then we receive
all the stuff.
And I remember when it happenedI was like are you freaking,
kidding me?
So I've been working my entirelife and I was trying to be the
best you know, a little workerbee and do everything right and
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always be like so diligent andyou can do all the goals,
setting practices and everythingjust perfectly.
And then, as soon as I just kindof relax and enjoy life,
everything starts to happen.
That's the paradox.
So for anybody listening who'slike you know, oh, but I really
do want more, because more isfun, you know.
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So I hope you guys can kind offollow what we're talking about
here, because it really is quiteparadoxical Once it feels
enough, you actually get more.
As long as it doesn't feelenough, it'll be very slow and
tedious.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
Yeah, yeah, that
makes a lot of sense.
It's, in a way, that's calledsurrendering, right?
I feel like that would bebecause you're surrendering the
resistance, because I feel likeyou know doing more and working
harder, because we think workingharder in our society is a
really good value, but in a way,it is creating resistance
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energetically in your life,right?
Is that what you're saying, ina way?
Speaker 2 (28:24):
Yeah, yeah, it is.
I think the word resistance isperfect here, because once the
resistance kind of becomes moreeffective, you also find
yourself taking more actions,like I don't have a to-do list,
I just do things all day longthat make me money, and it's so
easy and I don't even reallyneed a lot of time or it takes
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no effort.
And that's also a really cooldiscovery for me, where I do so
much and I used to think, oh, Ineed to be more disciplined and
I need to really follow throughand I need to keep promises to
myself and all theseproductivity practices and set
the timer for 15 minutes.
You know now that I'm living inmoney bliss.
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It's like I do so much without.
If it doesn't feel like doing,there's what is Lao.
I think Lao Tzu described thiswhere it's like nature doesn't
do, yet everything is alwaysaccomplished, or like there's
some Zen, buddhist way ofexplaining this with a beautiful
nature metaphor that I can'tthink of right now, but I hope
(29:29):
you guys kind of understand whatI mean.
Like in nature, everything'salways accomplished and nature
gets so much done.
Like everything grows andchanges and like rivers rush
down a mountain, but it's soeffortless, it's so logical,
it's so easy and so money blissto me is also the way of doing
money in accordance to the lawsof nature.
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It's like it's like you'rereally.
It feels like to me.
It feels like a river rushingdown a mountain and it's so easy
, like what would be hard aboutthat.
You're perfectly in the flowand you're creating and doing so
much that, of course, you knowthe abundance just explodes in
your life.
But it's really effortless andthe biggest obstacle to that are
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all the false messages thatwe've internalized over the
course of our lives.
You know all the like emotionalbaggage around money that feels
heavy.
So for any of you who are like,oh God, I'm more confused than
before starting to listen tothis podcast, the way that you
can start to navigate is justthink a money believer or money
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teaching, does it feel light ordoes it feel heavy?
When it feels heavy, it's nottrue.
It's resistance creating andit's not life affirming.
It's not a fruitful thing tobelieve, even if everybody else
believes it and the mostaccomplished financial expert is
telling you that that is thetruth.
Just feel in your body.
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Use the feeling of truth inyour own body to determine
whether it feels heavy or if itfeels light.
And so the thing with the moneybliss teachings or even with my
books so many people say, oh,I'm just laughing while I'm
reading it.
Or I'm like laughing when I'mlistening to the money bliss
recordings, like it's so funny.
To me it's just the lightness,you know, because I was looking
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for the truth of money.
I was looking for an approachwith money that is more truthful
and helpful and works, and sothe higher vibration feels like
bliss, it feels like laughter.
And so when you come across amoney teaching that makes you
laugh, do you believe it, dothat, do that because it's going
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to work and it's going to bringyou everything that you want.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
And then, as a like,
that can be your little compass
as you're starting to navigatethe money world, which I know
can be very confusing, yeah, doyou feel like, with these
changing times in the talk ofascension, do you think our
compasses are changing somewhataround this too?
Speaker 2 (31:59):
Yeah, I don't know.
I kind of feel like.
I kind of feel like all of ushave always had this compass,
like when I think of my daughter.
She just started nursery, shejust turned three, and in
Germany kids start kindergartenat the age of three, and so
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there's three people working inher little group and one of them
she does not like it all andone of them she loves, and Grace
is always and she'll refuse toplay with the one educator is
what they're called in Germanyand not the other.
And so Grace has always knownexactly what's for her, exactly
what's not, exactly the foodsthat our body wants and needs,
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exactly the ones she does, andI'm just really trying not to
interfere.
And so the example of my littlegirl is that she knows exactly,
she has this inner compass fullyturned on, like nobody needs to
switch it on for her.
She knows exactly what shelikes and what she doesn't, what
the next step is for her, andI'm just trying to back off so
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that we don't talk her out ofusing it and trusting it and
honoring it.
And that makes everyday life alittle complicated sometimes
because the staff member at thenursery doesn't understand and
like how do I support Grace inthis.
But so the thing that we do nowis when she goes to nursery,
she gets to use her innercompass to determine, like, who
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does she want to play with today?
Who are the high vibrationalpeople, who are the kids that
are on their way to really goodemotional maturity, who are the
emotionally mature adults thatshe feels safe with?
And then the encouragement togravitate towards those people.
But when I was little, I wastaught you need to be the adults
you know and you don't make afuss because that would be, you
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know, a hassle.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
Can you say that one
more time?
You broke up for a second there, hannah, just what you were
taught.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
Yeah, when I was a
child, I was taught you have to
be nice to everyone, you have toobey the adults and don't make
a fuss.
Yeah, I learned that too, youknow just like behave right, and
so that became kind of thething that I was so proud of
when I was in high school waslike I'm friends with everybody,
everybody loves me, I can getalong with everyone, but at my
(34:23):
own detriment, right?
Because then I was friends withpeople who weren't really
bringing a lot to my life.
So the thing that I needed tolearn was everything in my life
gets to benefit me, not just alittle bit, but in a very
significant way.
Each person needs to reallyimprove my life in a massive,
massive way, or I just don'twant to invest the time and
(34:45):
energy into that relationship.
You know, everything in my homeI wanted to profit me, to be
really beautiful, to uplift me.
All the food that I eat.
You know I don't tolerateeating crap anymore Because,
like, why would I do that tomyself?
It's not, it's not a blessingto me.
And so, as my self worthincreased again to a natural
(35:07):
point because I was born withperfect self worth, but I needed
to find myself back there itwas easier and easier to to
choose higher vibrational, morepositive things to bring into my
life, and it was easier to letthe rest go.
But what you said was you knowabout our personal compass.
I feel like it has always taken.
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It's priceless.
It is so strong when we'rechildren and little.
It can't be any stronger ingrace than it is right now For
those of us who've lost touchwith it.
We really need to find it,because otherwise it's like
you're walking around a darkroom looking for the light
switch.
Let's just switch the light onso you can see clearly.
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One of the side effects of mywork that you've experienced to
Alison is that your intuitionopens up.
Speaker 1 (35:54):
I can relate to you
because I was taught that too.
You and I have talked aboutthis.
Initially, I had an intuitionabout people, and it didn't fall
in the category of socialgraces, so I had to.
In order to fit in, I needed tobe friends with everybody.
(36:15):
Like you too, I thought this iswhat we're supposed to do here,
to be human, to really do thishuman thing that we're doing
here.
Yeah, I really compromisedmyself, and you're right, that
inner compass that we're bornwith is the original one that
we're coming back to, I think,now.
So I think maybe recalibrationis not the right word, probably
(36:38):
just getting back to ouroriginal self, in a way, and how
we came into the world.
Speaker 2 (36:45):
Yeah, and sometimes
my clients come to me and
they'll say, oh, I heard thatHannah is really intuitive and
she can read my energy field andtell me so many things about
myself.
And the thing that is reallyimportant to understand when we
talk about opening up yourintuition and your inner compass
, it may sound, it may seemtrippy for you to be able to
(37:06):
know details about people or beable to read your past or their
past, or line up a future orjust have intuitive insights.
If we presented five differentbusiness opportunities, when
your intuition is wide open, youknow exactly how much money
each one is going to make you,how it's going to unfold, and
they can choose which one to be.
A yes to this may seem like areally trippy ability, but it's
(37:30):
actually really normal.
It's just like all the animalsin the animal kingdom have
really strong instincts.
Humans have the same thing.
It's just that we're the onlyanimal who pretends to not have
them and who pretends not to usethem.
So when somebody calls mepsychic, I'm like, yes, and we
(37:52):
all are psychic.
This is so normal.
And I wonder how it feels foryou, alison, because for me it
felt like it felt so normal andnatural once I was able to, once
I was really embracing it andin the flow with it.
It's like I can talk to animalsand I can talk like none of
these things are trippy orspecial to me, because why
(38:13):
wouldn't I?
All animals have theseabilities, why wouldn't I have
the same?
Do you feel similar?
Speaker 1 (38:18):
Yeah, I do, and I've
been thinking about this a lot
lately too, and it really Ithink about it as like what?
Our first?
You want to call it instinctintuition, but people know they
have a gut instinct.
We talk about that all the time.
So you have an intuition inyour gut, you have an intuition
in your heart.
(38:39):
You know you have, you know.
So it's like there's likedifferent types, I think, but
they're all are kind of.
You know, it went in the samein a way.
But generally we can relate tothe gut instinct because you can
feel, you literally feel thingsin your gut.
Whether you're on a rollercoaster, whether you're going
into a situation that you'rereally fearful of, or you have a
bad like vibe about, or youhave excited vibe about, you
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usually can feel it in your gut.
But I think, like, oftentimes,like with my experience I was, I
really overwrote that.
Like when I was younger, justto especially being an athlete,
I had to override every like.
I feel like kind of intuitive,like feel or pain or anything
(39:23):
that was really reaching towardsme, because I was, you know, it
was building resilience.
So building resilience is agood thing, but sometimes it can
really make you numb to thefeelings of your intuition.
So my gut instinct, you know,has been pretty loud in my life,
(39:44):
you know, and I've had issuesin the past with digestion and
so again it's like this theme ofcoming in that you know, how
are you digesting your reality,how are you digesting your
emotions, how are you digestingyour choices?
You know, it's all there inthat gut area and that's, I
think, where it starts, likethat's you know where we develop
(40:06):
our sense of self as it relatesto the world and how.
You know how we see ourself andthe world is in the gut.
So that gut instinct I feellike a lot of people could
probably relate to and startwith, and then from there, you
know, as you become moreconnected, you can bring the
heart and the gut together asone intuition there for yourself
(40:26):
.
Speaker 2 (40:28):
Yeah, and you can
begin to ask questions to get
more specific answers.
So one thing that's really easyto start with is you can ask
the question on a scale from oneto 10, how compatible is this
for me, you know?
How compatible is this personfor me?
How compatible is my home forme, you know?
And then you get the number andyou can get like a five or a
(40:49):
three or a four or a nine or a10.
And so I only have 10s out of10s in my life now.
For a while I had eight out of10 or nine out of 10, and that
was pretty good.
But now you know it's reallycool.
So that's what I mean when Italk about making decisions
based on soul is when yourintuition is wide open and you
can ask these questions andreceive answers, you can make
(41:10):
the right decision for you andyour life isn't such a gamble
anymore, you know, or so, yeah.
So the first thing is the gutinstinct, and then we can take
it further and get reallyspecific information.
You know, for example, you knowif I enroll this client, how
much money are they gonna bespending with me over the course
of?
You know their lifetime, likehow long?
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how many referrals am I gonnaget Like?
You know, you can just askinformation like this because
why not?
It's like fun to know.
Or you know, if I move forward,you know, with this friendship,
with this one person, you knowhow fruitful is that gonna be
for me, like on a scale from oneto 10, how compatible will we?
be, and then you can get veryspecific information about your
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life, and most of us havesettled for well.
Life is just a mystery.
It can't really influence that,and my perspective is that the
choices and the energy that weembody right now are what create
our future.
Other people in our lives alsohave free will, so they are
creating as we create, but wehave our own reality bubble that
(42:17):
we're currently weaving and,you know, embedding information
and energies into that becomesthe future.
So sometimes our clients willsay, well, can you read my
future?
And I'll say, well, which one?
You know, because there isinfinite amounts of potential
futures.
And so I'm like, well, howabout we choose one that you'll
(42:37):
really love?
How about we help you make thechoices and embody the energy
that's gonna bring you somethingthat you really, really, really
enjoy?
And so that's kind of theantidote to walking around and
being really scared all the time, which was my experience for
most of my life.
Speaker 1 (42:53):
Yeah.
So choice, like you get tochoose your own adventure right
in a way and I think that's thepower we forget we have and
embodying all those energies,all the choices we have, is like
I say, you know, your life islike your greatest work of art.
Basically, you're creating anart piece with your life.
You know this is it, and sowe're all creative in that way
(43:17):
because we're creating our lives, and but we may not be aware of
that, like you're saying, orknow that we do have a choice in
that, and I think that'sdifferent than exerting control
over a situation.
I think, just knowing that youcan choose, you can choose what
you like to participate in, youcan choose, like you said, what
(43:38):
future you'd like to movetowards, but it does take
someone slowing down, reflectingand using their imagination to
open themselves up to thosepossibilities in their life too.
So, yes, I really love that.
You said that, hannah, andthat's a great reminder for me
too, because you know we'remaking choices every day.
(44:01):
And then you know, I know that,like since you know, this past
year I had a major initiationwith money and the choices I was
making with people you know,like these people, that I got
into business with I had.
I knew parts of me really knewthis was not a good decision,
(44:21):
but I ignored those calls and Iwent forward with it and I
learned some lessons from it andin the end, you know, I
retrieved some of the money backthat was stolen from me, but in
the end I just had to surrenderand it actually felt really
good after everything I wentthrough, after I had to, you
(44:42):
know, go through some situationswhere I really needed to stand
up for myself and feel what thatfelt like to be there for me
and to also receive support fromother people.
In that way.
What I learned was that, youknow, in some ways, like there
is something within me that isstill playing out, like this
(45:02):
victim mentality in a verysubtle way, where I am calling
in these scenarios so I canreceive support from people and
I'm like, why not just ask?
Why not just ask for thesupport and make it easier on
myself?
So that was kind of my lasthurrah.
I felt like with that lesson inmy life and so surrendering
(45:24):
really felt good.
It felt my body fully relaxedwhen I was able to do that and
felt some closure around thewhole thing, and so that was my
sign of my intuition telling mehey, yes, it's complete.
You know you can move on andintegrate this lesson into your
life.
Speaker 2 (45:41):
I'm so glad to hear
that Allison and also it's just
money You'll create a bunch moreyeah yeah, that's what I feel
right, it's not so serious Likeyou teach us.
Speaker 1 (45:52):
You know, it can all
happen in an instant.
It doesn't have to take a longtime, it's really can be super
easy.
And I think people hear theword easy and they're like they
diminish the value of somethinglike that.
But to me, like I think, whysuffer, why make it harder?
Like I feel like that is reallynot doing anybody any good,
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really, you know.
Speaker 2 (46:16):
Yeah, it makes me
think back about the river
metaphor, you know like how it.
Yeah, I think of the GrandCanyon, right, like what a river
can do to a rock formation.
But the river probably hadquite an easy time flowing, you
know, through the valley, right.
Speaker 1 (46:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (46:34):
You know, and so it's
, it's it's exactly what you're
saying Like we really we can'tunderestimate the power of being
in flow, because when you're inflow, like amazing, powerful
things happen, like like nobodywas pushing the water through
the Grand Canyon to kind ofcarve all the amazing shapes
right, like the water was justflowing.
(46:55):
And so that's how I experienceMoney Bliss as being this really
, and like it really in anamazing state of flow and just
in awe of everything that I seemto be able to create when I'm
in that place.
And I used to flip flop in andout of it, but I haven't for
years and I remember, when I wasstill flopping in and out, of,
you know, the Money Bliss stateof mind or way of life, anytime
(47:20):
I wasn't in it, I was like thisis so terrible and it's so
useless to even do anything,like anything that I do when I'm
not like in the flow is sotedious and hard and doesn't
turn out great that sometimes Iwas just waiting to be like back
in the abundant state, you know, because when I create things
from that place it's so fruitfuland so easy and so much fun.
(47:42):
Yeah, I can.
Speaker 1 (47:43):
I feel that I've been
flip flopping lately and I feel
like I flip back into theabundance mindset just recently
and it feels really like you'resaying.
It feels really good and myquestion to you is like it
sounds like what you're sayingis are we, can we be in the flow
all the time?
Yeah, yeah absolutely yeah.
Speaker 2 (48:03):
Yeah, absolutely yeah
, I mean once the energy is
clear and you're not taking onany new guns.
Like you're clear, like you'rejust you know it's like.
Imagine if you invest a coupleof years to learning a new
language and like, like you knowwhat it can take that ability
away from you.
(48:23):
Like if you really mastered thenew language, you speak the
language.
Like you can't, you can'tforget it, like you, just you
speak it.
You know, like right, and youknow, for example, like English,
if you were to now live in acountry that speaks Spanish, for
the next 10 years you won'tlose your ability to speak
English.
And so it's the same with thisnew paradigm.
(48:46):
You know or a different way tosay it is that your current, you
know, your current wiring waskind of absorbed into your body
mostly throughout, from the agesof, from birth until the age of
seven.
That's when your subconsciousmind soaked up your current
wiring.
And so if we, you know, clearall of that out and replace it
(49:08):
with new, loving, life-affirming, happy, healthy wiring you're
so deeply wired to always beblissed out and abundant, like
it's it's really hard to removethat, you know it's, it's so,
yeah, and in short, yes, like.
My experience is definitelythat you can shift into money
(49:29):
bliss and that that can be yournormal state of being.
If you're not there all thetime, then that might be a
really good, cool thing to giveto yourself.
You know, to create that foryourself so you don't have to
flip flop.
I didn't enjoy flip flopping atthe time and I don't wish to go
back.
Speaker 1 (49:46):
I agree with you it's
not fun.
It's not fun and well.
Thank you, hannah, so much forcoming on the show and sharing
your insight and your wisdom,which is incredibly valuable,
and I hold this near and dear tomy heart and you are always
with me and your teachers haveintegrated into me like we're
(50:06):
talking about, like I don'tthink I can ever forget this.
That's with me now, it's a partof me.
So this is incredible, and I'min this book too, so my story's
in here.
Thank you, I feel honored thatyou included me.
So thank you so much and Iwould have never been able to do
some of the things I was havedone Like if it wasn't for you,
(50:27):
hannah.
So thank you.
Like I've said it before, youreally have been so monumental
in my life.
So thank you, and I would lovefor you just to leave everybody
with your offering of money,bliss, how to reach out to you
for that and whatever else.
You know where they can findyour book and whatever else you
would like to share.
Speaker 2 (50:48):
Yeah, you can find
everything on my website, hannah
beercom.
That's H A N N A B I E R dotcom.
So it's Hannah, without an H atthe end.
And on my website you can findmy book.
You can also, you know, reachout to me about potentially
working together.
Read all about the money blissway of life.
See if it resonates, see if youwant to learn more and bring
(51:09):
that into your life.
And I'm also on Instagram,hannah money bliss.
Oh, yeah, yeah, thank you somuch, hannah thank you so much,
Hannah.
Speaker 1 (51:17):
It was so fun to have
you on.
Thank you so much.
Your life is your greatest workof art and it all relates back
to the same finesse.