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Speaker (00:34):
M-O-W-M-A-Q-D-W-E-D-W-E , that's my name, mama Q.
M-o-w-m-a-q-d-w-e-d-w-e, that'smy name.
Mama Q, say it faster or slow,don't really matter, though the
U-E gets a minute.
Tongue tizzy, yo, hey, kindadizzy bro.

(00:54):
Who is she?
Mama Q?
Mama gave birth little waste,no girth, 60 years ago.
No, I don't want.
Mo Q is a line and I tried toalign this double end.
Tundra petty, haha, it's one ofmy monitors.
Mama Q, I'm the first one inand the first one out.
Memphis Tend to Key is mywhereabouts.
Duncan Plain Mayn, saying stickit to one topic.

(01:17):
I reply your mind is verymyopic with Mama Q.
You need better optist pickingand choosing to copy me.
Are you inspired?
Uh, definitely.
No need to whisper gracefully.
I like a better off key.
Now let's see.
Do you remember me?
M-o-w-m-a-q-d-w-e-d-w-e, that'smy name, Mama Q.

(01:39):
Hey, hi, it's me, mama Q.
I welcome you to Moments in Qand Q today, how I?

(01:59):
And tales of the dot dot dot.
Hi, I'm Y.
I give you the green of the dayand I'm explaining the Y of
this episode.
Good morning, beautiful.
It's Virgo season and I'm backwith another season, which will
be season 2 or episode 33, Idon't know yet haven't decided.
I interviewed my sus AB.

(02:22):
We talk about everything who do, of course, conspiracy theories
such as aliens, the zombieapocalypse, ferments and other
stuff that will cause the men inblack to strike.
Therefore, a portion of theconspiracies will be available
for purchase via subscriptionsDuring Virgo season.
August 23rd through September22nd, I will have my hemp blend

(02:42):
shirts off $9.17,.
Go to my website.
Put in Virgo 2023,.
Also next month, which isSeptember, I will be celebrating
my 40th birthday.
Therefore, my readings will be40% off.
Coupon code birthday 2023,.
All of this will be listed inthe show notes.
Tales of dot dot dot.

(03:06):
I initially came up with talesof many me from talking about
many me on my social media posts.
That kid truly said, and stilldo say, some of the damnedest
things.
It made others and I shake ourheads or laughed.
I decided to call my interviewstales as well.
During these interviews, I willask people to share their lives
and thoughts on who do, ofcourse, and whatever else

(03:28):
they're into.
People perk up when you askthem about their hobbies.
I'm not strange, weird off, norcrazy.
My reality is just differentthan yours.
The treasure cat from Alice inWonderland that's my cue to
press play.
Hey, hi, y'all.
It's me, mama Q, I have mysecond interview.

(03:51):
Y'all that rhymed.
I know you felt it bars, andyou ain't even got to go to the
grocery store for it.
Alright, so I have my sus withme, ab.
I talk about her a lot.
She is not the only sus that Ihave, but whenever I say on the
podcast my sus, nine times outof ten this is her.
So her name is AB.
You want to say hi?
Hi, she's been a little shy.

(04:13):
Oh, y'all, you hear that otherbar.
Do you want to say hi, she'sbeen shy.
So, anyway, okay.
So she's my second interview,super excited, because she likes
to go down rabbit holes andalso likes to be into
conspiracies, just like me.
The love of my motherfuckinglife.
He does not like to do that.

(04:33):
He does not.
What's the word I'm looking for?
He doesn't allow me to go downthese rabbit holes like my sus
does.
So I'm super, super excited,alright.
So, sus, because you practice,who do?
I can ask you the one morequestion that I ask other people
, but also you'll be able toanswer the second question and

(04:54):
stuff.
So we're going to take it onething at a time.
So, first question, and I knowI'm supposed to have you
introduce yourself, but this ishow I want to do it, so I do
things my way, like Ursa.
Alright, question number onewhen you think of the word who
do, what do you think about?
And go.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
I mean for starters, of course, when I think about
who do, I mean it's close to whodo, but I feel like at that
point everybody like needs to dotheir research about it and
just dig deeper for their skillsand to clarify.
For the record, I'm the bestsus thing.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
I cannot confirm or deny none of it.
Okay, alright, I kind of wantedyou to go a little bit in depth
with it.
Answer yeah, so I'm going tohave you redo it again.
Alright, hold up, no, no, no,it was a good question, but I
want to know you personally.
When you think of the word whodo, what does it mean to you?

(05:52):
I don't give a fuck aboutnobody else.
There is no wrong answer at all.
When you hear the word who do,what does that mean to you?

Speaker 2 (05:59):
I mean for what you taught me.
From what I've seen, Iinstantly go to ancestors, karma
, spirituality, you know, eyefor eye type of thing, like you
reap what you sow, pretty much.
So I mean you do write bysomebody else, okay, boom, you
get your blessing right back andthen we call it a day, okay, I

(06:22):
feel.
I mean.
Okay, boom, if you want to belike malevolent to somebody, you
going to get your back on them,right, but um, yeah, okay.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
No, you're doing fine .
You're doing fine.
So the reason I like to, thatI'm going to start asking people
that when I interview if it'smeant for me to interview more
people what who do means isbecause I like to hear the
different thoughts of it.
Like you heard from our unclewhich was a very interesting
episode, to say the least whenhe thought about who do if I'm

(07:01):
not mistaken, he thought aboutthe word who do, which is the
commercialized way of vo do andstuff, and so there's so many
people, as we see on socialmedia, out here in the streets,
that like to talk about thewrong and right ways of who do,
and we all have different waysof practicing it, and so that
was the reason that I wanted toget your opinion on it.

(07:24):
I remember and yeah, I'm makingit about me, but I remember the
first time that I heard of whodo was in the movie Skellington
Key and looking I know right,y'all can't see it, but she's
having that emoji like mindblowing and I'm a rap this
statement up so I can hear whatshe got to say, but for me, this

(07:44):
was whatever year that was whenI saw the movie Skellington Key
and that made me want to Googlevo do, which, like I said, for
French is vo do and who do,because they did a great way of
what I think was a great way ofdescribing what it means.
So before growing up, I saw allthe bad media about vo do and I

(08:06):
just recently learned that it'spronounced vo do because it's
French and I learned thedifferences between it.
But when I talked to differentwho do practitioners, they
always say something differentand, like I said, for me, I
don't think it's a right orwrong way.
Just like there are differentdenominations within different
types of religion, no matterwhat that is, I think that
there's no wrong way to describewho do is, in my opinion, as

(08:32):
long as you hit the tenets,which is ancestral veneration
and paying respect to the factthat it was developed in the
United States by the enslavedAfricans, so okay.
So when I say Skellington Key,you had this.
What the fuck mind blowingmoment.
So what you guys say about that?

Speaker 2 (08:52):
Because it makes sense.
I love horror movies for one,but when I first seen it I was
like I immediately thought vo domyself.
But then it just everythingthat we personally talked about
it made sense and so you kind ofjust shot off that light bulb,

(09:12):
which I'm probably going to gowatch that movie.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
As you should.
I recently rewatched Eve'sBayou because again for me she's
doing the mind blowing thingagain.
So for me it's kind of like Idon't know the word for it, but
the phrase I'm going to use isthings hit a little different,
that's the best way I candescribe it.
So, for example, we're going toput a pen in to Eve's Bayou.

(09:38):
I'm going to tell you like,okay.
So back in the days, love andbasketball.
So this came out 2000-2001,something like that.
So that means I was, shouldhave been 17, something like
that.
Whenever it came out, I don'tthink I was an adult yet.
Alright, cool.
So I thought that was theloveliest, bestest that's my

(09:58):
word bestest movie out there.
And it wasn't until I got alittle older and I looked at it
again that I'm like that fuckerwas a jerk, like I feel like it
taught young girls like me orwomen, depending on how you were
when you saw it that you'resupposed to fight for this love
and being with the love of mymotherfucking life.
I realized that if it's easy,then nine times out of ten it's

(10:22):
a good relationship.
So now, alright.
So I felt like now that I'm alittle bit older and I look at
love and basketball.
That's not the way that it'ssupposed to be.
You're not supposed to like oh,let me fight for your love.
At least, I don't think thatthat's the way it's supposed to
be.
So I say all of that to saythat when you look at things

(10:45):
through a certain lens and youhave more learning, education
would have you about somethingit makes you look at it
differently.
So back to talking about Eve'sBayou.
What I feel with that is thefact that, like, um, yeah, eve's
Bayou, I didn't catch some ofthe Hootoo references that were
in there because I wasn'tpracticing and stuff, and so it

(11:08):
was pretty cool.
So, yeah, what you wanted tosay about Eve's Bayou.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Um, I would say the same, like I didn't really catch
the Hootoo references, but asfar as, like what I know from my
um, my, a lot of ancestors-yeah, oh wait, no, you're.
My, my grandparent.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
There we go.
Cause I was, yeah, cause ifthey're an ancestor, I mean
they're alive, but they're notalive here, my grandparent.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
Okay, and my other deceased ancestor, grandparent,
um, is like myths, mm-hmm, as a,I guess black people would call
it.
Like black, black family mythsor whatever.
Like oh, uh, oh, wives tales,right, yeah, and what about feet
?
What you do?

(11:58):
Spit on the broom?
Yeah, um, it it the mood,that's how the movie was coming
to me.
But I also thought the moviewas kind of weird, cause I feel
like somebody was gettinggroomed, like the little girl at
the end, and then she was likeseeing the man like fondle her.
It was, it was, it was weird.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
Wait, you mean Megan Good's character with Samuel
Jackson.
That was her father.
Yeah, um, yeah, so that was,yeah, that was weird, with her
liking her father, like thatCause.
I mean unfortunately, um, well,it depends on if you believe,
um, that that could havehappened or not.
I, uh, hardly do believe in thefact that people can use

(12:43):
workings.
But you know, in the movie um,the, the sister, asked the, the
woman, to kill her fatherbecause she was under the
impression that she was going tokill her father.
She was under the impressionthat her father hit Megan Good's
character.
But come to find out, meganGood had lied about it where she
had basically said that he hither and he didn't.

(13:06):
If I'm not mistaken I saw itlike maybe a couple weeks ago,
but if I'm not mistaken MeganGood's character loves the heck
out of her father in a not greatway, like a borderline creepy
way, and because of that, um,she went up to him to kiss him
and he was like oh no, I'm yourfather, don't do me that way.
And because Megan Good'scharacter withheld some

(13:30):
information, yeah, but yeah,that was good.
There was, um, there was thisone quote from there and I
posted it on my Facebook, so Idon't know if I'm able to catch
it in time to tell y'all why I'mlooking it up, because I know
when you have podcasts you'resupposed to talk and stuff.
But I think, oh, here we go.

(13:50):
Yes, shout out to the ancestors.
So last time I saw this was onJune 13.
So I had posted um, and this isfrom the book.
I want you to get a small bagmade of skin of um, what is that
word?
Chamois, chamois I forgotC-H-A-M-O-I-S, and it placed
this piece of lodestone and JohnConqueror root, tied with the

(14:12):
piece of devil shoe string, andin your right hand sprinkle five
drops of holy, holy oil.
And like I thought that wasgreat because I know what lens
lodestone is, I have some, Ihave Chamois, john Conqueror,
devil shoe string, all of thatstuff.
So it was just like thoselittle nuggets that maybe when I
saw it the first time I didn'tcapture it, but this time when I

(14:33):
saw it, because of what Ipracticed, I was able to be like
, oh, that goes together, so, um.
So the second thing I want toask you about my favorite thing
I say in the podcast is and Ialso say it to you is you can't
make this ish up, or I'll sayshit just depends on how I feel.
And so, if you want to, I wouldlike for you to share a time

(14:54):
where it was like you justcannot make this shit up of what
we do, like it was just so muchon point, is like there's what
I would consider to beundeniable proof.
Do you want me to go first?
Or you already got one in mind,I think, because we say this
enough, I feel like you knowwhen I'm going with this or
whichever, you can go first.

(15:14):
Okay, there's so many times Iknow I mentioned in the podcast
the time that Pamela, my mentor,that talk about a lot.
She had warned me about mytruck, but I'm trying to think
of, oh okay, so this thoughtcame into my head, so I guess
I'll share that one.
I had a reading from her andshe had told me and I'm
paraphrasing because it's been aminute she had told me two

(15:38):
things.
One, to keep on.
When she was doing the Oraclecards, a microphone came out,
which I thought was hilarious,and she was saying you know,
keep up with the podcast.
And then the second thing thatshe had said was that I was
going to come across a businessopportunity that I should take,
that it might sound weird, andso the you can't make this shit

(16:00):
up for me was two-folded, and Idon't know if it was both
instances or one, but two-foldedbecause a few days later one of
my coworkers was like hey, youknow, since you drive trucks and
do hot shy, how about you go toother people businesses and ask
them to do a hot shot?
And if you want to do that?
And then another time, thiswoman and I think that's what

(16:21):
Pamela was referencing, but if,but if spear was referencing
both, that's fine.
So this woman, who I know is amutual, and I think I talked
about this on my podcast episodeit's okay, I have so many of
these stories, so I mean, if Irepeat myself, you'll be all
right.
So many of them.
Anyway, she had said she hadasked me to do a Reiki circle
with her for the full moon.

(16:43):
That came up some months ago andit took me by surprise because
it didn't take that long fromwhen Pamela had told me about it
.
It was a I can't make this issueup because of the conversation
we had, talking about me doing aReiki circle and then talking
about the fact of, like maybeshe got a message as well.

(17:05):
I know I'm rambling by almoston, I'm trying to memorize
enough to like make it makesense, but anyway, she was
saying she was saying that youknow, maybe when I heard the
thought well, I don't hear, I'mnot clear on it but when I had
the thought in my head to own myown business that maybe what

(17:25):
spirit was trying to tell me isthat a car, or truck, in this
instance, means to travel.
It wasn't necessarily meaningto truck drive, because from the
moment I got my truck up untilthe moment that I no longer had
it business, how should I?
Business was not going as wellas I had wanted to go and it
made me think that had jumpedthe gun to some.

(17:46):
So that's my this time.
I can't make this issue up.
So does that make sense to you?
I mean, of course it makessense to me.

Speaker 2 (17:54):
I don't know how I would word my I would pretty
much say like instances on whereI could be feeling the type of
way from work or dealing withwhoever and you come back and
you say like, oh well, you needto do this, this, this, this,
and that Next day of work theperson leaves me alone, like

(18:15):
instantly I'm not talking aboutweeks like literally same day.
Or I can have a conversationwith this particular person of
mine and we can be talking aboutthe same thing you like going
jumping back and forth with eachother.
As far as conversation next day, the stuff we talking about

(18:38):
happens.
Before I came home I wasgetting this gut feeling like,
oh well, I don't want to be here, I don't want to leave, I'm
staying in Virginia.
Get here and in this trouble.
Three days worth the trouble,yeah, so that has been fine.

(18:59):
Yeah, make this.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
Yeah, cannot make the shoot up.
All right, so when?
Another thing?
I'll wait before I go anyfurther.
Now I'm ready to have youintroduce yourself.
So whatever you feel likesharing it, introducing yourself
, feel free to, like you know,tell the people's about you.
Let me give you an example,because I feel it in my spirit

(19:23):
that you're about to ask me, sonormally, what the way I
introduce people is.
I tell them I'm a pro and youdon't have to do this if you
don't want to.
But just because I'm an ally ofthe queer community and trans
community even though, as I saidto before, I'm part of the
queer community but I prefer tobe an ally I usually tell people
my pronouns are she, her, andthen I tell people I'm a hoodu

(19:45):
practitioner, second level reikipractitioner.
Well, I'm a healer, I'm anempath, I have spiritual gifts,
you know stuff like that, andI'm from Memphis, tennessee.
So I don't know.
Whatever you again, you want toshare with introducing yourself
to people you can.
Hopefully they helped.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
Well, again, hello everybody.
I'm AV.
I'm pretty like boring, but I'mfunny in person.
I can crack like a lot of jokes.
My sister knows that this.
I guess I got a lot of goodqualities as far as I go with my
spiritual gifts.
I'm a dreamer.
Sadly, I am an empath.
That sucks, but you take itwith a grain of salt.

(20:27):
I'm also a clear audience, sothat's fine.
I'm starting to get that giftof seeing.
So that is well what else.
I'm a kid, I fly planes.
Yeah, I played a game.
So if y'all want to follow meon PlayStation is headtaker2k's

(20:48):
underscore AB.
And yeah, we can get on likeFar Cry or something.
But yeah, I'm pretty much anearth.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
And I'll make sure to have her gamertag in the show
notes.
All right, so continuing downthis lovely path of spirituality
, I'm not clear audience, likeyou are.
I'm clear, cognizant, whichmeans clear, knowing, and I
don't mind repeating myselfabout it.
It is what it is.
Again, I'm quote, unquote oldand I don't know when people are

(21:17):
going to listen to this episode, so I have no problem repeating
myself and retelling thesedefinitions.
So say clear, wait, clearaudience.
Yeah, okay, I'm going to bekicking in soon, okay.
So I said clear, cognizant,clear knowing, clear audience,
clear seeing.

(21:38):
I'm an empath as well.
I'm a healer, I'm a medium, andI never really talk about the
type of medium, gifts or subsetor whatever I'm supposed to say,
because it can make people lookat me kind of weird.
So I won't share both of themat this time, but I will share
one of them as a medium.
The type of medium I am is I'ma messenger.

(22:03):
Let's see.
I won't talk about the secondone yet.
Oh, I recently was gifted witha new Claire Gustin's with,
which means clear tasting,trying to figure that shit out
or whatever, although I rememberI did when I was trying to like
quote, unquote, practice orfigure out to do it.
I do remember that I had textyou and actually had you had

(22:24):
pizza or something, or was itwings?
It was the pizza.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, so, yeah.
So the type of empath I am is anemotional empath.
So the emotions that sometimespeople have, unfortunately it
will rub off on me and I usethese gifts to heal people
because I'm also a healer.

(22:45):
But I use my clear, cognizantand clairvoyance when it comes
to me doing Reiki and, as I saidin a previous episode, I
sometimes I'm trying to practiceit with using Monopoly Go, it's
weird, just roll with me.
So, because I don't haveclairaudience and I know that
means clear hearing, I mean, ohmy gosh, no, that's right.

(23:07):
Clear hearing, yeah, yeah, Idon't know why.
I thought it was something.
Okay, you know what Claireaudience means.
Clear hearing, what does that,I want to say, look like?
But I mean, what does that hearlike for you?

Speaker 2 (23:21):
Well, it comes in different forms and it might
sound a little weird, but youknow, we get that like that
little voice inside your head.
This voice is like you hear itas if it's like a rural person.
But you know, I know the goodfrom the bad, so I'm not going

(23:44):
to always listen to it, becauseI know things we try to like
attack, specifically because I'ma spiritually woke being so.
I mean other times it gets alittle difficult, but let's just
say I'm in the wrong place,wrong time.
I'll hear like uh-uh, mm-hmm,like yeah, you need to go, oh,

(24:06):
okay, or so I'll get moved.
Or like recently I was walkingthe street and someone telling
me like you need to go, you needto go, you need to go.
Well, I'm not sure my car wasfinna get, I was finna get a
ticket for parking withoutpaying for the parking, but
parking is expensive down here.
So yeah, I'm not paying forthat.

Speaker 1 (24:26):
So that's all, that's .
Another can make this issue up.
See, okay, so you had just saiddamn damn, I was listening.
Let me see you were talking.
Okay, so you said good and evil.
So does it?
Huh, so are you a medium aswell, because this is my first
time hearing it.

Speaker 2 (24:45):
I don't consider myself to be one, but I do think
things can attract this out tome because I don't open up that
pathway for myself a little bitmore.
So I attract more energy than Ihave been via now that I'm

(25:05):
married.
Now, congratulations.
Hubby does the same thing, likehe's just as woke, so now it's
like we're sharing gifts, buthis gifts are way stronger than
mine.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
For the moment.
I mean, I wouldn't be surprisedbecause, love of my
motherfucking life, he is anempath, but he's a different
type of empath, which is prettycool.
I would like for him to work onthat because I'm not familiar
with it.
So it sounds cool.
But if I'm not mistaken becauseI know I wrote it down he's a

(25:37):
medium as well and so, if I'mnot mistaken, the type of medium
I am is the type of medium heis.
But he I mean just like anybody, I think, who have gifts, if
you don't hone in, own them andpractice them, they're either
going to stay there or leave.
So I don't know what to do withhis and I'm not going to force

(26:00):
him or whatever.
So, yeah, but by assumption,for you is possibly your medium
if you can hear the good and thebad.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
So I mean yeah speaking of, I want to reiterate
, as far as you being an empath,I want to let all the beautiful
people know, when I waspregnant with the other one Uh,
huh, yeah, my sister was havinglike all type of symptoms.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
That's right, it was lovely.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
It was lovely I could be like super sappy one day.
Turn around.
She's sad.
I can be like, oh well, I'mcraving this.
And then she's like, hmm, I'mcraving the same thing.
I also want to reiterate that'sprobably why she was craving
that pizza.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
Oh yeah because you didn't know.
Yeah, can we say that on here?
Yeah, yeah, man, this, thisdamn sister of mine.
So I was teasing her because Ithink she said she didn't feel
well a couple of weeks ago.
So, um matter of fact, becauseI keep my text messages, let me,
let me make sure.

(27:03):
So this was July 19th.
She had told me she had justleft the doctor and stuff, and
every time we see each other wesay morning beautiful, whatever
the green of the day is.
So it's usually that and I'llprobably that will probably be
what I call it too bad.
I didn't say the morningbeautiful this time, but don't
worry, part two comingno-transcript.

(27:26):
She I was like how's the doctor?
How was the doctor appointment?
I was like pregnant, ha ha ha.
She said, lol, keep laughing.
And I was like are you pregnant?
And then she responded, said amI?
And of course I couldn't tellwhat the am I meant.
I Interpreted as her being asmartass with me, like am I?
And I didn't feel it was adeclaration and stuff, and she

(27:48):
just Ignored it and I ignored itto whatever like that.
And then here she is, cominghome today and she finally
admitted it to me, which let mealso say that when she had the
first baby, I was doing aprotection spell for her and At
the time I saw a face to theright of the candle wax, and so

(28:09):
I was taught that it's to theright, that means the future,
and I saw the person.
But when I saw the face of aperson I didn't think of a child
.
I I can't, I don't think I canfind that text and it's not that
important, because the onlyreason I try to look up Text is
so I can be on point in thatparaphrase.
But whatever, whatever.
So anyway, when I saw the faceI thought it was a person, which

(28:32):
it was, obviously, but a babydidn't come to mind.
It wasn't until we have foundout 4th of July which, oh my
gosh, july is your time to tellme you're pregnant, ain't it?
I'm around the same.
God's plan, god's plan, excuseme.
So July is when she told me andmany me that she was pregnant

(28:54):
and stuff.
And so when I looked at thatcandle again, I was like you
know, or maybe that was my wayof telling you that you were
pregnant, but I just didn't know, because when I looked at it
again it did look more so like ababy's face versus an adult.
But, like I said, I didn't knownothing about it because I was

(29:16):
still learning.
So that's cool, let's see whatelse.
What else?
Okay.
So you said you're a dreamer.
That's more like clairvoyance,see, because that's clear seeing
.
But I understand where you'regoing with that, because even
though I'm clairvoyant, I stilladd that extra part of me being
a dreamer.
Well, do you want to talk aboutthe types of dreams that you be

(29:36):
having?
Mrs?
Predict the future, you mightbe a psychic as well.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
At this point.
The dreams they come and go.
I don't always like I don't goto sleep like, oh, I want to
dream, I want to dream.
Why don't want to dream?
Because I'm gonna dream everynight.
But, um, I Can be having like aproblem and work, or somebody
else can be having a problem.
Almost recently I seen one ofmy old high school friends.
She was like a famous rapperand then I text her on Instagram

(30:06):
and she was like, yeah, I'vebeen in the studio.
She hasn't told anybody.
And he kind of like blew hermind and she was like yeah, I
was looking for confirmation.
I'm glad I'm here to help Toget a little bit more, a bit
Sorry, it's a little ears.

Speaker 1 (30:27):
Oh wait, trigger warning for whatever she's about
to talk about, about possibledeath, so you can fast forward a
couple of seconds.

Speaker 2 (30:37):
The shootings that took place last year.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
Sadly, which one I hate to say like that the
Walmart one and the school one,mm-hmm.

Speaker 2 (30:46):
I think the school was in Tulsa.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
No, ovali, wait is wait, that is so I don't
remember the one in Texas, thatis so.
That's so sad that there's beenso many.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
We can't remember but continue but I had multiple,
not even multiple dreams, but Ihave.
I have the dream, like twomonths in advance, till my
sister boom, don't know what isgonna happen, but it eventually
happens, and I've literally toldmy mom as well.
So my sister is not on one.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
A convalesce for this , yeah and since we are sisters,
the when I say the woman thatgave birth to me, yeah, we're
talking about the same one, it'sjust.
I don't put respect on thatname, but anyway, I Just wanted
to clarify.
Like we're sisters.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
What else I?
I pretty much yeah, just oh.
As far as like a future eventsgoes, if I see somebody trying
to snake me or trying to getover, I put I have a dream about
them, wake up, ask them andthey kind of like Brush it off.
But I end up getting my truth.
So, yeah, it's some good perksTo dreamer Dreaming.

(32:01):
Some perks are not always thebest, because sometimes I don't
like to know the best stuff.

Speaker 1 (32:07):
Yeah, I don't want to know.
Yeah, I understand that I amstarting well.
I think I've only had onefuture dream.
So I had mentioned this on apodcast episode, but the love of
my motherfucking life had toldme in the dream that he was

(32:28):
cheating on me and stuff.
And I went to the mall to gethim and to make him jealous.
And of course I knew that thatwas me dimension hopping or
whatever the word is that I'mtrying to say, because when it
comes to my dreams, the morethat I got into this Lifestyle,
the more I realized I wouldvisit places.

(32:49):
But I'm gonna put a pen in thatone so I can finish this part
about the dream.
And so, maybe a few days later,where did he go?
To a mall, I was like, okay, sothis?
So my mind I'm thinking, okay,we merged the mentions or worlds
or whatever I'm trying to say.
Of course he didn't cheat on meand a lot of people can
interpret that whichever waythey want to.
But Number one, I trust him, hetrusts me and stuff.

(33:15):
And so there's no doubt in mymind that, even though we are in
a current long-distancerelationship, that he is being
monogamous.
But If it wasn't for me already, knowing that I'm that type of
person to visit different worlds, I probably would have took
that as a quote-unquote sign.
So, to those dreamers out there,I'm not trying to tell you what

(33:37):
to do because I'm stilllearning, but a suggestion to
you is that and this is aCombination, because this is
what Pamela, my mentor, has saidto me as well she first thing
she said to me was that when youhave these type of dreams, you
have to ensure that this is notyours.
I want to say she said her sub,the subconscious.

(33:58):
But you know, because you know,sometimes if you I don't know
if you eat Salmon or fish orsomething like that before you
go to sleep and you dream ofbeing a fish, you know that
could be like, oh you know, blah, blah, blah.
Or you know, if you have it, ifyou look at TV and those things
are in your dreams, okay, fine.
So you have to do that.
And she also suggested that youknow, try not to be too worried

(34:20):
about it, because it's not myproblem, because that's in that
dimension, that's my McEwen,that dimension slash world, not
me.
Um, and so for those people outthere who have those types, I do
suggest that you do that andalso keep a ongoing list of when
you visit worlds and stuff likethis you can know, because what
makes me know that I havevisited different worlds is that

(34:41):
there's a familiarity when Ivisit these places and Because I
keep a dream journal, I'm ableto be like, okay, well, I Keep
one, but I don't, whatever,whatever, but anyway, the point
is, when I wake up I do try toremember and try to decipher
them, but during the dream,wherever I'm at, if it's a

(35:01):
Different world for lack of abetter explanation, I mean term
I know that it's differentBecause it feels Similar to me.
So I know that I'm in adifferent world.
I don't know if any of thatmade sense, but anyway, for
y'all out there and stuff, doyou have any advice?
For the dream is out there sothey can, like I Don't know,

(35:23):
cope with having futuristicdreams like you or what have you
as you said, of course, writeit down the, the, the, the tiny
things that you think don'tmatter.

Speaker 2 (35:39):
I'm pretty sure like they'll matter later on down the
line.
But, like mama Q said, don'tthink too deep into it.
Don't try to like wreck yourbrain Trying to like figure out
a freaking dream and it doesn'treally mean anything for it.

Speaker 1 (35:55):
It's just a dream.

Speaker 2 (35:56):
It's just a you know I'll play on your emotions, or
it really just depends on, like,how deep you in with yourself
as far as, like, being spiritualand you hone it on into your
gift.
Um, be careful, because alldreams are not good dreams, but
some, like they all come withsigns.

(36:17):
So just be aware, mm-hmm, bemindful, and don't use.
Don't use your dreams to likebelittle anybody else, like if
you have a dream about something, Don't just go around.
Oh what you?

Speaker 1 (36:32):
Yeah, don't be this guy, Don't be the scammers.
Oh my gosh, scammers get on mynerves.
Luckily, I don't have the issuewith scammers before.
Those people like Susan I, whoare genuine and real, and
especially someone like me, whois who Spiritual, who has a
spiritual business of Reiki andplaying card divinations, like,

(36:56):
don't give into the scammersbecause, again, how is it that
my, how is it that I have amessage for your spirits, like
now Granted, if I do Reiki orplaying card divination on you,
of course, either your higherself and or your honorable,
enlightened Malevolent I meannot malevolent, I'm sorry, but
leveling, oh sorry, but butleveling.

(37:18):
They could probably havesomething to say because we have
now connected ourselves.
But I mean the likelihood ofSomebody sending you a DM saying
your ancestors or your higherself or what have you, have a
message for you.
You're a widow yeah yeah, yeah,cuz I mean, there's no other way

(37:39):
to say it you're flipping weird, oh, you're trying to get some
money out of someone and yeah,on this spiritual journey, I
think there's something I try tosay it all the time discernment
.
But I mean it.
Try to be have discernment andtry to not Believe people too
much because, again, well, inthat and in that aspect, try

(38:02):
your best not to believe themtoo much, because we're not
supposed to reach out to you andbelieve me, I don't want to
reach out to y'all, not likethat anyway Because people are
already skeptical, as it is,over what I do.
They already think it's demonicwhat I do, or they're just
inundated with people who dothese things.
So they are already leery ofpeople, which is fine, they have

(38:25):
every right to be.
So me personally, I'm nevergonna say, oh, you know, now,
again, like I said, if I'm, ifit's doing a reading, or even
when I talk to my Sus because ofcourse we share ancestors, I
can give her stuff like thatbecause we've established a
connection and we're family andwe have Similar ancestors but
suggests like if she was astranger in the street and be
like you, stranger in the street, I have a message for you Don't

(38:47):
cross the street like, come onnow, come on now.

Speaker 2 (38:51):
The last thing I would want to say oh, anybody
would like spiritual gifts likedon't be afraid of that, it's
not nothing bad, it doesn't makeyou a devilish person.
You're not gonna go to hell andall that Jazz, but that's just
part of you, that's that.

(39:12):
That's, that's what makes thatspark in yourself.

Speaker 1 (39:18):
But yeah, don't let nobody tell you differently damn
right, okay, and on that note,we're gonna take a quick break,
all right, and we are back, okay, so we pretty much wrapped it
up with the hoodoo portion andnow it's my favorite thing we're
gonna talk about conspiracytheories because, like I said, I
feel like my sus is the onlyone who I can go down Is weird

(39:39):
as rabbit hole and some of thethings might be off the wall.
Get your tin what is it?
The tin cap, or whatever.
Get your tin full cap.
There we go.
Get your tin full.
Yeah, get your popcorn tin fullcap, because it's gonna be
interesting With some of thethings we're gonna talk about.
So, all right, so I wrote thisdown.

(40:00):
I forgot that you and I Beenplaying this for an interview.
So the two things I got writtendown is Memphis is Egypt and
New Year is March.
I don't know where thatconspirators.
I don't know how's that aconspiracy theory?
Because a lot of people havesaid that when you aren't a new
year, it is the new yearquote-unquote is supposed to be

(40:20):
March, because spring is um.
What is a renewal?
Is that Re-emergence?
I don't know something likethis.
I don't think that's aconspiracy theory.
But do you know what I'mtalking about when I say the new
year is in March.
All right, explain please, cuzI don't, I can't remember.

Speaker 2 (40:34):
Um, I'm just gonna just piggyback cuz you, you were
right.
They do say, well, I lovepeople on Tupac.
So they.
But it makes sense, like whywould you start your year off in
the winter time, when all theflowers, the trees come back to
life, like it gets a little bitwarmer in March or whatnot?
So I mean that makes sense.

(40:57):
I think, and uh, china maybe,ish, their new years isn't.
I mean, yeah, they celebratedwith us, but they're new years
is definitely not.
And in the end of FreakinDecember, yeah, I think.

Speaker 1 (41:13):
I think the Chinese new year is what in February.

Speaker 2 (41:17):
After, after that, but they're so advanced in front
of ways I'm not even super on.
They probably not even in ayear 2023, probably like 2040 or
something.

Speaker 1 (41:32):
Um, let me see, uh, I'm trying to think, oh yeah,
because they do lunar.
That's right there.
I don't know if there are a lotof places that Use their months
and days based off of the mooncycle.
Yeah, versus what we do, yeah,go the calendar isn't real.

Speaker 2 (41:52):
This is a fake calendar.
Time is a misconception.
Eat the opens are really inyear 2016.
The government playing 9-11?
Oh, insurance fraud.

Speaker 1 (42:10):
Black to come out, but you're popping all these out
.
I want us to to expound on it.
I am here for it.
Um, I had talked about thisduring what was in my Easter
episode On the podcast, becauseI had literally Found out cuz

(42:32):
growing up, aries was always thefirst Zodiac sign that people
had mentioned, when, wheneveryou would go through that, I was
like that's where, at first, Ilet it slide because it's a, but
me being a Virgo, why is itlike Virgo, then Libra, so that
didn't make any sense.
And then it dawned on me, likeliterally some months ago this
year, that Because Aries is thefirst one, that's.

(42:55):
Why is that?
Because that's the new year,that's the spring calendar Again
, and that's when I realized, oh, my gosh, like we're supposed
to celebrate a year that way.
And then me, because, yes, I'ma Virgo.
But a thing that I've alwaysdone, even before I got into
spirituality, is, yes, I wouldcelebrate the new year, calendar
year, but I would alsoCelebrate my new year, my new

(43:18):
birth year is being like,whatever age I am, it's like, oh
, let me reflect back on theyear, versus like, yeah, I would
care about January first, butit'd be more so like me caring
about my birthday.
So yeah, okay.

Speaker 2 (43:30):
That's right it you people like a Thompson's like
yeah, how many might, so what?
But I mean, I feel like you cando that, we might.
Oh, yeah, for sure.

Speaker 1 (43:38):
For sure I Call it a new year's resolution for the
eight, for my age quote-unquote.

Speaker 2 (43:45):
New Year's is white washed anyway.

Speaker 1 (43:48):
Learned about that one.

Speaker 2 (43:49):
Oh, I still got more to go.
We live in a dome.
The moon is not what you thinkit is, it's another one.
Oh, daylight saving time wasreally made for slaves.
They took it away so everybodycould get they ASS up earlier
and be at work all day and betired and not have Like time for

(44:11):
their self.
Kobe, it was a misconception.
China got it sent over here,that was all purpose we in a
biological warfare Right nowspiritual warfare.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
We in a new dimension um Are you gonna allow me to
have time to like I'm?

Speaker 2 (44:32):
The rain.
We have an acid rain.
It's a video of the deers.
They're like underneathunderpass or whatever, because,
of course, animals no more thanwe do is Generic chicken burgers
now, oh, from like human fleshor something junk.
Wait on me.
Um, mcdonald's got kid teethand flesh in there Food.

(44:54):
So, yeah, keep eating that.
The chick filet owner he's ahe's Trigger warning, he's
homophobic and he has adifferent charity that he likes.
He helped basically murdermurder a people of the LGBT

(45:16):
community in Africa, but hedidn't want it to get laid back
to him oh wow, okay, we'redefinitely not going.

Speaker 1 (45:23):
I've done now.
Wow, we're definitely not gonnaunpack all of that.
I don't know if we are theminute black.

Speaker 2 (45:32):
Y'all can come give me.
I know all about area 51.
I know we got aliens.
It's a hundred underneath theocean.
I know all that.
Oh, okay, wow, I'll just makesure y'all pay all my parking
tickets on my debt.
Make sure my family good to goand I can bring my kids with me.
That's it.

Speaker 1 (45:49):
Oh, wow, okay, Wow, um, okay.
Um, I should have wrote allthose things down, yeah, so I'm
definitely not gonna be able tocover all of those conspiracy
theories because I definitelydon't want the men in black to
Come through on me.
Some of these, we will glossover, some of them we will
unpack.
Um, let me see, I want tounpack the aliens a little bit.

(46:13):
So, um, I don't care, I don'tneed this.
I don't think I don't know if Iever needed this out loud, but
y'all, okay.
So so many crazy things happensto me when I look at that
ancient aliens that my higherself said that I am no longer
allowed to look at eight ancientaliens before I go to sleep.
Let me tell y'all, when I firststarted looking at this because

(46:35):
somebody told me about it thatstuff was cool as fuck for real,
for real.
And so I had an alien visit me.
I can't prove it this you cansay there was a dream.
They were like Well, they werein the house, so like they had
to be seven or eight feet tall.
I don't think that house was,had those high ceilings or

(46:56):
whatever.
They had on a golden black likeovercoat or whatever like that,
and I don't know if I wasdreaming or not, but I tried to
get up just to see if this wasreal or not and I had like
paralysis and self.
And then they visited meanother time and the third time
they visited me I was like, okay, y'all are real and that's and
that's it.
I want to say that those werethe bad aliens.

(47:18):
Now I've had some cool assaliens visit me in their ship
and they had just waved at meand I have a spirit guide.
I don't know where that spiritguide is from, but I have a
spirit guide that is an alien.
So, of course, I've alwaysbelieved that aliens are, are
real, even by some of the thingsthat Ancient aliens say, where

(47:39):
the people believe it or not, um, I just Think that they're,
that there's different speciesof aliens, and I think that
they're good, some are bad, justlike regular humans.
And then I also wonder if maybethe aliens some of them could
look like a human or havehumanistic characteristics or,
well, probably non human, mysticcharacteristics, that when we

(48:02):
see them, that it would look,quote unquote, like alien.
But I don't know so want to addto any of that stuff.
We're just.
The first one is aliens, we'renot gonna venture off yet um, oh
, okay, I think, boom, here itis.

Speaker 2 (48:18):
We are not a, we are not the superior race, we are
just like.
We are borrowing earth, ever,never.
And I feel like that's why Isay we live in a dome, because
it's protecting us fromeverything that's out there.
I don't know if you watch, uh,black mirrors or love dev robots

(48:38):
.
Yeah, I got a lot to do withlike where I'm going with this,
but I don't think the aliens arehere to like harmless.
I feel like they want to teachus something like.
I have not seen an alien, butMiss Pam said I was an alien in
my previous life, so I'm justgonna go with that.
Oh, and I already I said that.

(49:00):
Oh, I think I'm an alien.
I always have you always do yeahand then come to find out, yeah
, that was my past life.
But I don't think they're hereto harm us.
I do think we are black peopleare a superior race.
So I don't think they're hereto harm us.
But I feel like they get alittle Uh, confused by like and
I'm not racist, but white people.
So that's why I, like they saya lot of white people get

(49:21):
abducted.

Speaker 1 (49:22):
I always wondered that because I was like I have
yet to ever hear, see Anon-white person say that
they've been abducted.

Speaker 2 (49:32):
Yeah, because they trying to Uh, what are you?
What is this?
What?

Speaker 1 (49:37):
is that.

Speaker 2 (49:37):
Let me see that brain .
Let me put you back.
Okay, now, um, I can see youback home and everybody gonna
show you crazy and ain't nobodygonna believe you.
But I mean, if it's beenmultiple cases, please, more
than one, I'm gonna start, butit just doesn't want to be a bit
.
Yeah, I Think that's probablywhat a gator paralysis like.
Look we here.

(49:58):
Yeah, I'm trying to take you ona spaceship so I can teach you
something, but I need to knowthat you're not scared.
That's it.

Speaker 1 (50:06):
That's a good one, because I mean, because if
something like that happened toa White person, a lot of people
believe it.
But who's gonna believe myblack ass?
So, yeah, it's all good, let mesee what else.
No, no, we're not, we're not, Iam.
Oh, okay.
So let me go back to the wholeancient aliens.
So Whenever I would look atthat show and fall asleep, kind

(50:31):
of like how I said in part one,where Part of the ancient aliens
, whatever that is my brainwould capture whatever was being
said and make its own thoughts.
And and there's one recent timein this house I was looking at
it because I couldn't sleep andI was like ancient aliens I
always put me to sleep.
I felt like I was quicklypossessed For a moment, where I

(50:55):
was in my bed looking at it onthe iPad, and then next thing I
know like Jerking back and forthas if something was trying to
get me, and shout out to myhigher self for not letting that
happen.
Then that's when the thoughtcame in my head you cannot ever
look at this anymore at nightand stuff, because sometimes
when I learn new things, I liketo Look at the show, especially

(51:15):
about Alantis.
Um, that is my.
That's where I am from.
Again, I believe in that stuffand so, so that's where my
original soul is from, alantis,and that is pretty interesting
to me, with someone who hasheard the song, which is one of
my favorite songs, even before Iknew it, alantis, and then me
being scared to be in the water,no matter how many times people

(51:38):
had tried to teach me how toswim.
So it makes me wonder that if,in my first iteration of being
here in the life, that Maybe Idrowned in my first life and
that's why, even though I'm aLansing in that, I'm so freaking
scared of the water.
So yeah, um, so yeah, um, yeah,I believe that they're.
They're real.
Um, let me see, we are.
We captured the aliens.

(51:59):
Okay, memphis is Egypt.
I know, yeah, yeah, like, let'sunpack this.
Memphis is Egypt.
I'm not saying that I agreewith all your conspiracy
theories, but this one is prettyfunny.
Well, I don't want that's notright, I don't like saying it
like that, but this one ispretty interesting.
I like that way to say thatbetter.

Speaker 2 (52:17):
I mean, why else would they play a freaking
pyramid in the middle of thecity that's sticking to the
ground?
I don't know I'm being funnywith that one, but um, the
Mississippi River, yeah, quoteis uh.
I have no proof of this, I canjust go by what I was taught in
school.
But they say it's not.
It's just like, um, if you putthat in a now river right next

(52:41):
to each other, I they're alikeof what not.
And I Came across this tiktokthe other day and it was like
the US has the most pyramids inthe world and you would think
Egypt should have all thepyramids, but I think Everybody

(53:01):
was over here first.
And then, of course, you know,columbus came over here.
Hey, I want your stuff, go overhere, go over here.
And then people just started tolike migrate, migrate to other
places and whatnot.
I Just think of, if it's beingEgypt is a you know, I mean, why

(53:23):
not?
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (53:24):
said people believe it.
I don't know.
I went down tiktok with thatand it was so.
Some of these conspiracytheories I can whole hardly get
behind, but some of them.
I'm just having difficultiestrying to fathom it and I just
googled so real quickMississippi River is 110 miles,

(53:45):
5,970 Kilometers, kilometers,however you pronounce it,
because you know we do milesover here in the US of a the now
is 4,160 miles, 6,693kilometers and stuff.
So you know what?
That?
There's about a little that Idon't feel like doing them.
Yeah, let me do the math.
What were you saying?
Why do the math.

Speaker 2 (54:06):
I was just gonna say, if you think about it, like
Memphis is Is known for all this.
I'm just say energy, whetherpeople believe it or not, like
400 here, 450 miles difference.
Uh-huh the almond, the almondlike that surrounds the city is
is horrible.

(54:26):
We've learned in Egypt thatthey like would practice spells
and do all that is stuff overthere.
Why y'all saying to here I meanthis where this bill Street was
, literally?

Speaker 1 (54:44):
Yeah, I read the books.
Yeah, yeah so why not I?

Speaker 2 (54:47):
just, it just makes sense.
I don't know, I'm not no dangColumbus and I don't want to be.
Yeah, no, it's it's, it's a.

Speaker 1 (54:56):
I Could, it's a, it's a, it's a stretch Armstrong to
me, but only Only because, like,I get where they're trying to
go because there's a Cairo orCairo however you pronounce it
in Illinois, and then you knowthere's Memphis, that's near the

(55:16):
now, which is near theMississippi River.
So I get the correlationbetween that.
But Meanwhile I'm trying tolike, I'm trying to
conceptualize it, because a lotof people who don't believe in
enslavement, they would say thatblack people were here first.
No, yes, I'm, she just madethis weird face.

(55:36):
There are some people who don'tbelieve in enslavement.
What?
What some of these peoplebelieve in?
Is that black people?
Right, I think they believethat.
But yeah, so here's, here iswhat some of them that I've seen
on tiktok have tried to say.
That makes no sense to me, butI'm gonna let them cook whatever
.
So they believe that blackpeople were here first, which,

(55:58):
okay, sidebar, I do believe that.
You know, native Americans werehere.
I don't know how they lookedlike back then, but I do believe
there are other people in theUnited States.
White folks did not discover.
We already know that, orwhatever.
Columbus didn't discover it.
How can you discover somethingthat already has people in
habits Already, have aninhabitants there.

(56:18):
Okay, cool, cool, cool.
But here's where I'm looking atthem Like are you freaking
kidding?
They said that the United Statesis the continent of Africa and
so what happened was they tookthe Native American slash black
people that were here first andput them on the boats and took
them to different parts ofEurope and different parts of

(56:41):
Africa and then, once they didthat, they brought them back
over here in the United Statesand I'm like, as fucked up as
this is about to sound, from afinancial point of view, that
makes no sense for them to dothat.
And then their favorite thingis well, where are the boats?
So, because you don't see aboat some years later, you're

(57:02):
doubting the fact.
Well, how did they havetechnology like part of his,
like what you mean?
How did they have technologythere?
What's that boat that peoplefound recently Coleta I hope I
didn't mispronounce that whenthey found that one in the
Alabama area.
So that's one way of proofing.
The other one is let's thinkabout it, even though clearly my
Education is kind of shakingwhen it comes to this.

(57:26):
But think about it if you havethe, if you have, like, the
quote-unquote stench of all thethings that goes on with the
human bodies, and it took Idon't know what three to six
months to get from differentcountries in Africa to the
United States.
How do you think that that boatcould, I guess, survive

(57:46):
multiple back and forth?
I would assume that it wouldhave to be.
Maybe they did reuse them, butI guess what I'm trying to say
is like and I'm doing a horriblejob trying to explain it, but
to me saying that black peoplewere here first Just doesn't
make sense.
And they were brought todifferent countries in Africa
and brought back like that.

(58:07):
That makes no sense, especiallywhen there are a lot of books
out here that exist of enslavedAfricans when they were free and
they wrote books and or theyhad somebody write a book for
them.
Let's not forget about bear, ora cool, which, oh, why did her
name escape me, that flippingquick?
Oh, I mean bears, I'm gonnahave to look that one up.

(58:28):
But bear cool was written andthere's this park, our African
town in Alabama, if I'm notmistaken.
Eventually her name will get tome.
That's fucked up, I can'tremember it.
And then we all have the GullahGechi people who still remember
.
So it's like, how, like that'sus?
No, that ain't even a stretch.
That's not even a stretch thatI can even believe.

(58:50):
It's just like huh Zora NeilHurston, I apologize, that's
that's who wrote the book bearcool, and that's.
And that's why I first learnedabout the homie, and you know,
from the book woman King, notthe book, the movie woman King
or whatever like that.
But before People were talkingissue about, I heard I had heard

(59:11):
about the homie from the book.
So again, there are people outhere are saying that they were,
and I do know that there aresome Native Americans that exist
and Stuff, so it's not to againtake away, but, if anything,
everybody.
It seems like some of thesetype of black folks want to
claim everything else but beingfrom different countries in
Africa, they want to claim Egypt, where Israelites like, if you

(59:34):
are a black person in America,your ancestors most likely came
from West Africa, not Egypt.
So how are we, the HebrewIsraelites in the last?
Yeah, it's like they're soobsessed with everything, but
they will.
I have this amount of NativeAmerican within me, so it's like
to me.
I consider that to be Blackerasure, like you want to claim

(59:55):
everything but that.
All right.
That was a great interview andit got a little bit too spicy
for the pepper.
So if you want to listen to therest of part two, you can
subscribe to my patreon and Ialso will have us proud to do a
subscription.
It'll be in the show notes.
Guess that's my cute leave.
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