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August 15, 2024 • 33 mins

Hi, babes! On this episode, I am out of the studio and behind the wheel, talking shit (just like old times!). Join me as a drive up the mountains of the Sunshine Coast to meet my dear friend, Tash Corbin. I've got life & biz updates on the 'ol brain and I have to share it with you.

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La La la the only doors has refuses to be categorized Ray
friends we're back with a vintage edition.
Well it's a vintage style but it's contemporary right now as
in a nervous to the lessons today.
Hello and vintage edition of Leonie Talk Shit in a car.

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My beloved Maddie having recorded some stack of batched a
whole stack of video podcasts, which was awesome fun.
And now she's having to have time for her life teaching at
summer camps in America and I miss her just like deeply.
And I just want to talk to you. Hello, hello, hello.

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I've been thinking about gettinginto the studio with another
friend to record you some more video podcasts, but in the
meantime I have things to talk about.
Hey, so I am in the car for the next 40 minutes or so and I'm
wearing overalls with a pocket down the front and I was like
perfect, this is perfect. The time is here.

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I am meant to record a rambling podcast and just talk to you
about what I'm thinking about and what's going on in my life
and business and all the things.So I am on my way up to the
mountains of the Sunshine Coast to go visit my beautiful friend

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Tash Corbin for a few hours. I haven't seen her in ages and I
just need to have some time withher.
So that's what we're doing. That's what I'm doing today.
I'm so thrilled for that. I have a workshop I'm teaching
for the Academy tomorrow about how to grow your business with

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networking and forming, forming connections.
And I just think it's so beautiful that I'm doing that
workshop. And today I'm prioritizing just
being with my darling mate Tash.Tash, if you don't know already,
is a real life Disney Princess and she runs the Hearts Headed
business conference here in Noosa every year, which is

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always just chronically sold out.
It's happening next month and I can't wait to be there.
I'm not speaking this year and but I'm just so excited just to
be there and meet people and seea bunch of my biz besties as
well. Denise Duffield Thomas is going

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to be there and she's speaking and then I'll be fucking tops.
I've known Denise for so long now, and if you don't know who
Denise is, she's just an absolute icon in our industry.
Her books are phenomenal. Her morning Boot Camp is
phenomenal, and she's got a podcast and she's just all the
things. And then like just like all of
our other friends, Michelle Jack, I'm sorry, Michelle, I

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can't pronounce Jack. Jack.
I'm going to call you Bejacko because that's the nickname that
you go by for your last name. Anyway, she's from Eyes of Love
Photography. She's like the photographer that
I use all the time. And no, she goes like Michelle
Swan professionally. OK, cool, let's go with that.
Awesome. Love you, Michelle.
Anyway, she's going to be there.I think Victoria Gibson's going

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to be there. Tash is going to be there, and a
bunch of our local business friends going to be there, like
Bridget Esslemont and Castella and just all the people.
And I'm just so thrilled. And that will be so, so good.
And I'm also thinking like, oh fuck, what should I wear?
So I've lost like a bit of weight recently and it, which is

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annoying. Well, I mean, it's just, it's,
it's a side effect of having ADHD medication And I so I have
pants that no longer fit and I'mlike, well, that's annoying.
That is annoying. I've talked to my husband about
it and he's like, well, just eatmore pizza.
Just eat more pizza. And I'm like, you're right,

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you're right. So anyway, maybe I just need to
get some new something that fitsand isn't falling off me, but
whatever, we'll see, we'll see, we'll see, we see.
So that's exciting. I'm looking forward to that.
I am in a really nice spot at the moment and I'm very grateful

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for it. We are after it's been, I've
talked recently about our decision to move back to
Canberra and I'm feeling really excited for that and now we're
just sort of getting things in place.
We are about to sign contracts on a house and it's been the
longest house buying purchase ever.

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Usually we can make like when wemake a decision to move, like
everything happens really fast, but for whatever reason it
hasn't happened that way. It's been a longer process and
it's probably still a short, like a short process for most
people to move. It's just a longer process for
us. So we've been looking for houses
for about 6-7 months and there'sbeen nothing that was the right

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fit for us. And we had originally decided
that we were going to send my eldest to a larger state school
which is really well regarded, but we needed to be in a
catchment area for that. It's a very strict catchment
area. We just couldn't find the
property for it. And it is a bit of a bigger

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school. My kid is has been in wait.
Both my kids have been in small schools.
So they used to be in a school with like 50 kids in total.
That was an alternative school. And now they're at a much bigger
school, which is about 400 kids in total from prep to year 12.
And that's still like a small school compared to a lot of

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schools here in Australia at least.
So when we were talking to my eldest and going, this is what,
well, this is the school that you're going to, she was like,
yeah, she wasn't like on board with her.
And for whatever reason, I was just really firm about, no, no,
this is what I've already decided.
And she was like, yeah, I know, Think so.

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And then in the meantime, we decided that for my youngest for
the rest of her primary years, that she could go back to an
alternative school that we've previously been to, which is
really good. And so we thought we'd send our
littlest there and our biggest was looking at this alternative
school and was like, I think I'dactually suit there better.

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And I was like, no, no, you're going to this old school.
And she was like, OK. And then my husband was like,
why are we? Why are we so sad on this other
school when like our kid has decided I think this other
school would suit me best. And now I'm like, oh, of course.
So I don't know why, for whatever reason, I just had an
idea in my head and I wasn't listening to outside
perspectives. So as soon as we could send like

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realise like, Oh no, we can sendour kid to this other
alternative school. Obviously we didn't need to be
in a catchment area for it because it's a private.
And then we, it just like openedup the possibilities of where we
could buy. And so then we were just like
looking around for what we wanted, and we wanted something
that was bigger because, you know, me and my husband both

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work from home and, you know, I just like having a lot of space
for crafting projects and all that sort of stuff.
And we would like to get anotherpet at some point.
And we would love to have be on a bigger, like, like still on a
suburban block, but on a bigger suburban block so that we can
have a garden and the dog can play outside with the kids and

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all that kind of stuff. So that's the kind of
parameters. And we couldn't find anything
without spending like $4 million.
And I was like, fuck, I might bewealthy, but I'm not that
wealthy. I'm really not like, it's wild,
right, how much housing prices have gone up.
It's like, fuck. So then we're thinking about

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going back to the estate that wepreviously have lived in in
Canberra, which is they're olderhouses, but it's, it's like
surrounded with nature and they're on bigger blocks.
And we're like, oh, that actually sounds like we could go
back there. We know it's a really nice
suburb. We've got friends who live
there. My husband's cousin lives in, in

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that suburb in that little area as well.
And so we're like, oh, maybe we should go back there.
And there was no houses for sale.
And we kept on looking and therewas nothing like 0 nothing.
And it just kept feeling frustrating.
Like we'd go like, right, OK, we're, we're not in the right.
We, we still can't find the thing that we're needing.
Like this is strange and of course, like, you know, the

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whole housing crisis, all that sort of stuff, there's obviously
like just huge shortages of properties on the market and
hard to find anything. And so I was praying one night
and I was like, God, great spirit, all that is what would
you have me say? What would you have me do?
How would you have me see things?
How can I build a bridge from where I am right now to our

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future in Canberra that I can soclearly see?
Like I'm open to to new perspectives, I'm open to new
possibilities. And I find for me phrasing like
prayers as questions and like stating that I'm open to you,
like thinking about things differently.
It really helps me that instead of just praying very hard for

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one thing and asking for it, like I want you to give me a
pink Unicorn from the sky. And instead, like it helps for
me to be more open and just say like, this is kind of the vision
of what I'm after. What am I not seeing here?
I'm open to seeing things differently.
And I'm somebody who on one level, I can get very stuck on

(09:53):
my vision, my dream, the thing that I want.
And that can work really well for me.
Obviously I've been able to create incredible things, but
then sometimes it it also like the shadow side of it is it
comes up with resistance of seeing what actually is and
reminding myself that I can be open to changing my mind and
that it's not the worst thing inthe world for me to change my

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mind. That I can change my
perspective. Just like when my kid was saying
to me, I don't really, I think Imight want to go to this other
school and me going, Nope, that's not who I want to be.
That's not who I want to like ashow I want to parent in the
world. I want to trust my kid.
I want to hear what she's sayingand trust her intuition about
what's right for her as well. So I I said that prayer of like,

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what would you have me do? And I got this message.
It was like just post in the oldlike Facebook group that you
used to be in for that area. And I was like, oh, that's
weird. OK, Rhoda, whatever.
And so the next morning I got upand I did, I didn't even tell my
husband. So I thought that's just a weird
idea. And I said, hi, friends, like I

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used to live on this street in the estate.
We really love it. We would love to move back to
it. We can't find any houses
available for sale. If you're thinking of selling in
the next six months, would you be able to let me know?
And we're, we're, we're interested.
And I immediately got like 5 responses back from people

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saying, yeah, we're all planningon selling.
Like we're planning on selling this year.
One of them was a real estate agent that we sold our house
through. It was lovely.
And she had a house that she just listed, but it wasn't on
the market. It was like still off market.
And there was other people as well.
And there was some like really nice houses in that mix that
could have worked. And I was like, Oh my God, I
think we're under something. I told my husband and he was

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like, oh wow, OK, amazing. I feel like we're under
something. Finally we found houses that
have like our parameters. We've always been able to find
that house previously and it's just been like pulling hens
teeth this time. And then my husband said, and
this is where I love great Co creation work.
He said, can you message your friend and ask her like how the

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suburbs going? Like if it's still like how it
was and just say just say they were thinking of moving back.
And so I was like, oh, good point.
Like I'll just make sure that like the place has gone to shit
while we're away. I didn't like I knew it
wouldn't, but you know, just forthat extra reassurance.
So I messaged her. I was like, hey, hey, guess
what? Funny, but we think you're
moving back. We've got we and we want to buy
in the estate. Haven't been able to find

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anything yet, but how's everything going?
And she was like, oh, that's really funny because we're
actually selling our house this year as well.
She hadn't seen my Facebook postin the group.
And I was like, and I've been toher house before.
It's like literally probably 100metres from our old house in
like that we used to live in in Canberra.

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It's, it's a beautiful house. And I was like, and when like I
brought it up with the family and we were looking at sort of
old photos of like the houses that we were considering.
I thought all of them were goingto choose a different option.

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But all of us independently decided, Oh, no, no, no, we want
the friend's house. We want our friend's house.
And I'm like, wow, magical. And so we're just about to sign
contracts on it. And it's very exciting.
And I haven't bought from a friend before.
It's just ended up being this like, complete moment of

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synchronicity. And it's also just kind of
hilarious because we're like a cut and paste family.
Literally. Like she's like more of a
hippie. She runs her business at home
and we actually met because she was at the market selling some
of her beautiful candles. And she was like, Oh my God,

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you're Leone. I use your workbooks.
And I was like, Oh my God. And we just got unlock a house
on fire and realized that we lived right close to each other
and had heaps in common. And her husband's like an IT
obsessed musician like my husband.
And they have two grown up daughters who both went to the

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same little alternative school that we're sending our two
daughters to. And we're like, oh, we're just
like stepping into like their lives from like, you know, 10
years ago or whatever. Like, and then, you know, in 10
years, 15 years time, our kids will be grown up and we'll be
empty nesters as well. And we might be looking at doing
like downsizing or whatever, butit just feels like there's just

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so much lovely energy that comeswith the house.
So I'm feeling really excited for it.
And so at this point it looks like we'll be moving about
November, which is exciting. We'll finish up the school year
here and then we'll have a couple of months off and be able
to settle into our new home and get our kids settled in and be

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able to catch up with all of ourCanberra friends before they
start school next year. So it's so nice to be kind of
out the other side of a lot of second guessing and wondering
and decision making. Like it's just a, you know, a
huge toll. And now it's like, oh, OK, I
know where we're going. I can picture myself in there.

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I know what's already happening and we'll just keep moving in
that direction, which is really beautiful.
So that's that big thing. What is serendipitous way to buy
a house, right? Just from a friend, just random.
I'm so grateful for like the divine message that I got and
then my husband going, oh, why don't you just do this?

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And I was like, oh, it's, it just feels unspeakable,
unspeakably magical. And it feels right.
So that's really, really wonderful.
What else do I have to tell you?Do I have anything else to tell
you? I feel like that's taken up a
lot of my brain space lately. Oh, I, I'm tossing up and I'll

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just talk it through. I'm tossing up about, I think
I'm going to increase the Academy Price again for new
members. So obviously all my existing
members, they always get to keepthe price that they sign up at.
So for people who originally signed up at $99, they get to
keep that forever, forever. And then the people who signed
up at 199, which is what the current price is, they get to

(16:28):
keep that price forever. And I think I'll increase the
price to new members. It's just like, it's for me,
it's always about alignment. Like, where do I like where I
feel like heaps of joy in havinga number and going like, yeah,
I'm so behind this. That's when like real alignment

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happens with my pricing. And then when I start feeling a
little bit cut off and like having like a vague sense of
sometimes it's like a little bitof resentment.
And it's not towards the resentment towards the people.
It's just like the resentment tolike, oh, you know, I can't
believe you're selling it at that price still.
Then then it's usually a time tomake a shift.

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So I'm wondering if I've got theenergy to do a launch to share
about the price launching, like let people have the opportunity
to jump in before it goes up or if I just wait for early next
year and do it that way. But we'll see, we'll see.
I think Kerry, Kerry wrote a book called align and attract
and she writes about pricing alignment really beautifully.

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So if you like are ever like second guessing your prices and
things like that, I think that'sa really beautiful book to get.
And it's, she's written it so perfectly, like as a like a
parable of a person like starting their business and
growing their business and the questions that come up to her
along the way. So yeah, I'm thinking that

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through. I feel like it's been a really
beautiful year in the Academy. We've had so much answer.
We've got, I do, I've created 12new workshops this year.
I've obviously got like how to grow your business with
networking tomorrow. I've just done courses on like
how to grow, like you had to start and grow a membership as

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well and just a shit ton of others.
And we've just sent out new things for our members where if
you're not sure about what to take in the Academy next,
because there's, you know, 100 ish programs in there, you just
fill out a questionnaire. It takes a couple of minutes and
then my beautiful support fairies will e-mail you back

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with like a hand, like a handpicked list of things that
they think you should start with.
And then you can e-mail back at any time if you're confused
about what you should be doing next.
So that feels exciting. Also, I'm really sorry if the
road noise is noisy for whateverreason.
The motorway I'm on is like layout.
It's layout obviously needs to be resurfaced.

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The torrential humid rains have really worn away at the surface.
Well done is better than perfectas I always say.
So yeah so we've been doing heaps of stuff.
We've had some beautiful guest experts this year.
We've had templates and done foryour resources doing coming out

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and then with people's questionnaires as well, they can
fill out what they'd like to seenext that we haven't already
created the Academy. And so I at the end of this
month I'll start putting together the 2025 learning plan
as well. So you get a whole bunch new
workshops and things like that in it.
Oh, yesterday I spent here's some hot Goss.

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So we have been using a program like a, a platform called study
Verse to host our, our virtual Co working space and it has been
fantastic. We have loved it so much and so
many of our members are just obsessed with it and use it
every single day. So.

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And like have found that it increases their productivity.
Just crazy. And even like I use it, if I'm
really stuck on something or resisting getting shit done,
I'll just go in the virtual Co working room And there's just
something about that body doubling that really, really
works. So that's been working
awesomely. And then blah, blah, blah, the

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site went down and we're like, oh, that's weird.
Maybe it's just an outage and it'll last a couple of hours.
And I couldn't see any notifications about it.
And so I went to bed that night,woke up the next morning, had a
coaching call with my Academy members and people were like,
it's still down. And I'm like, oh God, what is
happening? And I got one of my assistants

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to quickly do an investigative hunt and study Verse has like
closed down permanently without notice, without telling people
and without even like then saying, oh, we've shut down.
And it was just through like viaone random like Reddit post from
somebody who used to be an admingot finally got notification

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from the founders. So yesterday was spent grieving
the loss of study verse because it's a fucking great platform.
RIP baby. Thank you for your creation in
the world and then trying to find a replacement virtual Co
working space and there's lots of platforms out there.
That's just not what we are needing because we don't want
our members like we want to be able to pay for the room that

(21:38):
people can use, but most are setup so that it's per user that
you have to pay for to use the space.
And we prefer doing it the otherway.
So yeah, finding out the replacement from that.
And in the meantime, we have like a virtual Co working Zoom

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room that I've set up for peopleto use.
So Vail RIP study verse. You were bloody phenomenal while
you were there. There's another one called CSW
dot. What was it called?
CSW dot something And that's like very close, but you can't

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have private rooms in there. So it's just some rando rooms
with other university students, which is great, but again, not
what we're looking for. But if you're like really strung
up on like I'm trying to find a place like exactly like study
verse, I think the CSW one is, oh, I don't want to go to Forest
Glen. Fuck me.
No, all the way all the way. I want to go through Nambour

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again. There's a local band called The
Chats and they've done really well.
Like they they formed, they're like maybe less than 5
kilometres from our current house and they just write very
like Australian slightly punk rock kind of shit.
And one of them is called Pub Feed.
All I want and all I need and all I want is a good pub food.

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And then they read a beautiful song about Nambour called
Nambour, and it's about being bored in Nambour.
And so every time I drive through Nambour with my husband
and my kids, we play Nambour by the chance.
It's phenomenal, phenomenal, very exciting, very exciting.

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And what was I talking about before I got distracted by
Nambour? Who cares?
Nambour and the chats is a really good thing to get
distracted by. Just realised I'm really hungry.
For those of you who are neurodiversion, do you sometimes
just like go, oh, why do I suddenly have this massive
headache and feel nauseous and complete, like start losing
vision and not able to function?And then you're like, oh, is it

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because I haven't eaten in six plus hours?
As somebody who's neurodivergent, I would not be
able to like, and especially being an adult now, you know,
when we were kids, we did like the 40 hour famine and shit like
that. It doesn't seem to be as big a
thing now. But like, I can't go that long

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without eating, especially protein.
Like protein is so important as a person with neurodivergence, I
found that like it's one of the biggest things in keeping my
mood and my energy levels stableis trying to have protein at
every single meal, whether that's nuts or chicken or

(24:53):
whatever, like a blissful or whatever.
I just a protein smoothie. I just need protein to keep the
brain fog away. So obviously it's midday.
I haven't eaten since breakfast and now I'm like, I'm going to
need something. Tash did say she's going to
order some food, so thank fuck thank fuck that'll be so good.

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I haven't really been reading too many books lately, which is
surprising I know Probably only one a week or so at the moment,
which is unusual for me. I'm doing a deep dive into
Johann Harry's stolen focus. Phenomenal book, highly highly
recommend. It's fucking great.

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So great that I immediately likethen ordered all of his books
because I just want to deep diveinto all of his stuff.
Am I going the right way to Namble?
I'm just driving past the Big Pineapple, which by the way is a
real Australian icot. Look at that magnificent beauty.
You look fantastic. 10 out of 10.
It's been refurbished guys from the 70s.

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So prepare thine eyes for those sockets.
Very exciting, very exciting. OK, anyway, no, I'm sure we'll
get somewhere. I think we're still going to
amble. This is where this is where the
Google Maps is taking me and I'mjust going to follow it.
We're going to have a merry little adventure as we go.

(26:24):
Can we get this chit and chat like girlfriends catching up
over teeth? Anyway, I'm keen for some
fucking protein. That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying here, guys.
I'm going up to like, so in the Sunshine Coast, like obviously
you've got all the coastal areas.
We live in the coastal area, butthen you've got like the
mountain ranges and so you've got Mullaney and Montville.

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Montville and there's another M word, Mapleton.
No, it's been a year or two since I've been up here.
It is beautiful though. If you're ever here on the
Sunshine Coast, 100% recommend Melania and Monville.
They're kind of like little hippie towns up in the
mountains. And I've always thought like
maybe we'll retire here one day because it's so beautiful, so

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beautiful. Highly recommend.
OK, so let's where I'm at with that in terms of like what I'm
going to do next with the broadcast, trying to work that
out. I feel a little bit like I'm
just not sure. I'm waiting for like the next
divine download of the next thing I wanted to create.
I definitely felt I like exactlywhat I knew I was going to do

(27:33):
with Maddie and the studio and all that kind of stuff.
And that was awesome and I'm so grateful we got to do it.
And now just being in transitionand Maddie being away and things
like that, I'm wondering what should I do next?
So I'm wondering if I should do with another friend or just keep
doing rambly podcasts or attemptto record something myself.

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But I don't get as excited. Oh, no, I need to go this way.
Going to go to Wombai. OK, Wombai.
I don't know if I've been to Wombai before.
I'm sure this Google map know where it's going.
Oh, there's a big horse statue. That's exciting.

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Yeah, I feel like I'm just like,I feel like I go through this
process of wondering what I should be creating next and
whether I should be just. Oh, I'm going on this strange
little roundabout way. This feels like a strange way to
go places, guys. All right, That's what we're
doing. OK.

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I'm proud of us. Anyway.
Maybe I took the wrong turn. No, that's fine.
We'll get there. Yeah.
I'm always like, there's certainparts of the year I just feel
like I get, I start second guessing myself and wondering in
what form I want to create. And there was a part there I was
really excited to create in short form video.
And now I just feel like it justdoesn't feel impactful enough.

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And I don't know if that's because I'm a boomer in the
making or if it's just because I'm better at.
I feel more soul fulfilled. Usually when I'm doing longer
form writing, not on social media posts, but on like blog
posts and longer stuff, that's what I feel like.

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Yeah, I really fucking nailed that.
So I really feel like I've deeply touched some deep source
inside me. So yeah, I'm pondering that.
And also just wondering if I'm just butt fucking myself with
second guessing. So if you ever wondered just the

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only second guess herself, Yeah,Yeah, she does.
Now we're going on a magic mystery tour under a bridge.
This is Google Maps. Like, I don't want to, I don't
want to give you bad feedback about obviously what's your sole
purpose because you got one fucking job and that's to get me

(30:08):
a place. But you just took me on a merry
fucking road trip. And maybe I'm supposed to go
that way, but I just feel like that wasn't the way to go, if
you know what I mean, If you know what I mean.
OK, We're here anyway, So what else?
Oh, OK. So I think because I've been

(30:29):
feeling a little bit unsettled, a lot unsettled because of my,
you know, all of the major life changes of moving again and all
that kind of stuff, I've been a bit unsettled.
And I think I've been coping with the anxiety and uncertainty

(30:51):
of that by developing a bit of araging addiction to a video
game. So at the moment I'm quite
addicted to a game called Stardew Valley.
And it's like this game where you set up like a farm and then
you harvest things and then you put them like, and then you can

(31:12):
like process those things into like cheese or mayonnaise and
things like that. And so much so that I've like
completed all the missions in there and achieved perfection.
I've only been playing for a month or two, so like obviously
like, it's quite a strong addiction.
I've played nearly 200 hours, which is insane in the space of

(31:36):
like two months or so. So at some point I think I'll
either need to just like go coldTurkey or maybe I'll just get
bored of it. I'm waiting to see what happens.
My nervous system's quite regulated though, so I've

(31:58):
obviously it's been helpful on that front.
And but I also would like to spend a little bit more time on
other things like books and creativity again.
So yeah, I'm just open to the question of like, what would you
have me do around this particular topic?

(32:19):
So just I feel like my soul's purpose necessarily is to spend
my life looking like fake putting little melons in juice
fats on a little computer screenfor lols to literally a reason.
But it is quite fun. So there is that.

(32:43):
Oh, just gone past an avocado stand.
That looks exciting. At least I've gone sit to see
like the big things on this merry Go fuck yourself
roundabout trip. Yeah.
So that's me. I don't really think I've got
anything else to tell you exceptthat I think you're wonderful.

(33:06):
But you smell real good today. You're very pretty.
You can make big things happen with your life.
And I'm really excited to see what you do next.
It's very, very fun. And if you're coming to Hudson a
bit business conference in Nuisance next month, I will see
you there. Thanks for sitting with me and

(33:28):
having this tea and chat and catch up and randomness.
It is a blessing as always to get to spend time with you.
All right, I love you guys. Thank you boy.
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