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Nanette and Brad dive into the fascinating topic of the Schumann Resonance – often referred to as the Earth's heartbeat. They explore how collective consciousness and significant global events can influence this energy frequency. The discussion touches on spirituality, the potential for changing timelines, and how different energy shifts can impact human mood and well-being. The episode also pays tribute to veterans, emphasizing the importance of gratitude and understanding our country's history. Join Nanette and Brad for an enlightening blend of humor and serious reflection on energy, spirituality, and collective human experience.

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Nannette (00:01):
Welcome to the Mormon to medium podcast, where we'll
talk about spirituality, theparanormal religion, and my
journey going from Mormon tomedium.
I'm Nanette Wride.
Thanks for listening.
Now let's go have some fun.

Brad (00:27):
Hello everybody.
Thank you for listening.
This is the Mormon to Mediumpodcast.
I'm Brad and I'm here withNanette.

Nannette (00:34):
Hello, everyone.

Brad (00:35):
And boy, do we have something for you today.
Yeah,

Nannette (00:41):
I'm a little worried.

Brad (00:42):
you should be because I'm going to make you talk all
about.
The crazy heartbeat of theworld.

Nannette (00:49):
The heartbeat of the world.

Brad (00:50):
Yeah.
Cause this is something I'venever even heard about before.
And it's called the, thesomething resonance.
What is it Nan?
The Schumann resonance.
I should remember that I used towork with a great guy named
Schumann.
Um, well that was his last name.
Not his first name.
That'd be a weird first name,right?

Nannette (01:06):
would be, yeah.

Brad (01:07):
Anyway, Shu was awesome.
We love Shu.
But, uh, so the Schumannresonance, what is the Schumann
resonance, Nan?

Nannette (01:15):
I think, you know, everything is made of energy and
we have our aura that's allaround our whole body and it
encapsulates all of our energyfields, right?
So the earth has the same thing.
Um surprise, you know, it's,it's like we're not alike or
something, but, um, the Schumannresonance what happens is when
we have thunderstorms and stuffaround the world.

(01:35):
And the lightning strikes, hitwithin, the ionosphere of the
earth and it bounces back andforth.
And the Schumann resonance isthe lower vibration that is
stored in the earth's core.
So it's literally mother earth'sheartbeat.
And what happens is if somethinggood is happening or like a
collective consciousness here onthis earth is, is risen or

(01:58):
whatever, the Schumann resonancecan go higher.
Usually it's a really lowvibration.
Okay.
Even lower than like AM FM radiovibrations, you can, you
wouldn't be able to hear it orfeel it, but it's been tracked
by NASA.

Brad (02:12):
it's an energy wave, not a sound wave.
So even if it was at a frequencyyou could hear, you still
wouldn't be able to hear it.
Even if it was a sound wave,because it's, it's not a sound
wave.
It's an.
An energy

Nannette (02:24):
right.
And you can't feel it either,but NASA has been tracking it
since the 1960s.
So it's, it's pretty cool torealize that we have a lot more
in common with mother earth thanwe thought.
And, the Schumann resonanceactually spiked.
on election day, which isreally, really cool.
So what they say that they'rekind of the woohoo thing,

Brad (02:47):
the woohoo

Nannette (02:48):
the woohoo

Brad (02:48):
woohoo than the Mormon to medium podcast.
Well,

Nannette (02:52):
know, we're into woohoo here, but what they say
is you can actually skiptimelines.

Brad (02:57):
like to be into a woohoo.

Nannette (02:58):
Oh my goodness.
14.
Oh my gosh.
But.
If you're down, if we're down atimeline where there's death and
destruction and low vibration,if a human resonance shoots up
really high, it can change.
It can actually affect humansand, help us with sleep and mood
and creativity.

(03:19):
And I mean, it literally.
shifts our energy as well.
And we can shift timelines tosomething more light filled,
more, full of love andgratitude.
And I, I think it's really,really cool.
So we're in an abundant timelinenow.

Brad (03:35):
I'm sorry.
I'm just thinking abouttimelines, right?
Like, So I'm thinking of thewhole Marvel universe and it's
got all of these differenttimelines and We would just
watch Deadpool 3 and that's kindof the whole premise of that is
all these different timelinesIt's just mind bending.
It's confusing.
I can't even think about itbecause it makes me go.
Oh my god There's could it beand then you think well, I guess

(03:58):
it could why why not?
But wow, that's a lot to thinkabout Like if there are multiple
yous in other timelines, butthen you shift a timeline, I'm
confused.
You need

Nannette (04:12):
I think you need to not overthink it.
Think of it kind of this way.
Um,

Brad (04:18):
We And

Nannette (04:19):
all have agency.
We all have choices, right?
And we can choose one certainway on our path to go or we can
choose a different way.
And, sometimes the one way isway super rocky.
And the other way is probably alittle bit easier and more
positive.
But when we, when we shifttimelines as a collective
consciousness here on thisearth, it literally shines light

(04:41):
into dark areas.
Like we try to do here on theMormon to medium podcast and,
brings, brings the cockroachesout, right?

Brad (04:50):
So, so wait, is what you're saying is that it's not
necessarily we're shifting to anew timeline.
We're just going to a new path.
It's like taking a differentdirection.

Nannette (04:59):
Same.
Same.

Brad (05:00):
No, it's not because if it's a no, it isn't because a
different timeline would be likeI said, it's we would be
existing in a differenttimeline.
We all would existsimultaneously in separate
timelines.
As far as the geek world isconcerned, right?
We, if, if you're on a separatetimeline, different things are

(05:20):
happening to all the people whoexist in that timeline.
So if we shifted to thattimeline, we would be coexisting
with the us's in that timeline,right?
I have no

Nannette (05:33):
the one that's telling these stories that I don't know.
You tell

Brad (05:35):
the one that's telling these stories.
I don't know.
You tell me.
It's more of a, the path lesstraveled by, right?
We're just choosing to go adifferent route.
Is that

Nannette (05:55):
now I had to be a collective consciousness to
change a timeline to shift withthe shuman resonance.
You have to have the majority.
shift, and that's what'shappened as far as you being in
a different timeline.
I don't believe that that's howit works, but you, you tell

Brad (06:15):
right.
No, that's I'm saying we're onthe same page.
We were we were in agreementwith that.
So what you're saying is weshift as a group collectively,
boom, and it shifts to us.
A more positive path.
So it's not necessarily.
So it's, it's the definition oftimeline that I was looking at
them.
Cause I'm looking at timelinefrom the geek world.

(06:37):
Like I said, remember how wejust watched Deadpool and there
was all these timelines, but thetimeline you're talking about is
not defined in that manner.
It's more of a, Hey, this is apositive direction for the
planet.
Right.

Nannette (06:52):
Well in this case it's a positive direction.
It could be a negativedirection.
Right.
We were headed in a negativedirection.

Brad (06:58):
Yeah.
And so we shifted and we'regoing to, uh, a more positive
path.
So maybe, maybe rather thantimeline it's, it's direction or
path or,

Nannette (07:08):
make sense?
Tomato.

Brad (07:10):
you know, I'm saying, does that make sense?

Nannette (07:12):
makes sense.

Brad (07:15):
It makes sense.

Nannette (07:15):
I don't think that, I don't think that the name
matters.

Brad (07:19):
no words matter because every single nerd out there who
has ever watched a Marvel movieor has ever

Nannette (07:26):
but that's saying that Marvel is defining what a

Brad (07:28):
well, it is because that's

Nannette (07:31):
who are they to define it?

Brad (07:32):
It's pop culture.
And so every nerd who's seen amovie goes, Oh, Hey, look, that
is the Spider Man in thistimeline.
And this is the Spider Man inthis timeline.
And that Spider Man is in thisMarvel universe in that
timeline.
So.
They have defined that throughpop culture.

Nannette (07:50):
And I personally am not someone that doesn't know
that that's not how it happens.
I don't know.
I really, truly don't know.
I know on the other side,there's no time or space that
you can be in lots of places atonce.
So yeah, you could probably beliving in a different world at
the same time.

Brad (08:06):
Oh.

Nannette (08:08):
I, I don't.
Really dive into that.
I work with spirit and spiritjust goes on for forever.
And I mean, for all I know,Corey is on another planet
someplace, living his life andhis soul, because you have your
spirit and your soul, his soul,which resides with everything
that he's ever learned in all ofhis lifetimes are still on the

(08:30):
other side and communicatingwith me and letting me know I'm
okay.
And, and his spirit is stilllearning.
So.
I like to think that that's howit works from what I have
learned from spirit.
That's how it goes, but I'm notgoing to sit there and be like,
yeah, I'm in, I'm in 10 othertimelines and, and I'm living
the same life with Brad and oneof it's really shitty in the

(08:50):
other room.
We're really rich.
And no, I just, it just crunchesmy brain too much.
I just, no,

Brad (08:56):
why I was like, okay, with a definition that you had of it
makes way more sense to me.
But when I hear timeline, that'swhere my mind goes because I've,
I've, I've, I've Watched allthose movies.
So when you're like, no, it'sjust a shifting of the direction
we're going or the positivefeeling that makes more sense to
me because yeah.
When I hear the, you know, allthose timelines, I'm like, Oh my

(09:18):
God.
Yeah.
Well,

Nannette (09:21):
we can prove, I mean, and NASA has proved that, you
know, the shift that'shappening, um, they, they can
record it.
They can see what's happening asfar as living in other
timelines.
Who fucking knows?

Brad (09:34):
is, there is evidence though, that the Schumann
resonance can, cause an increasein dopamines and serotonins and
positive mood, right?

Nannette (09:43):
Right.
When it spikes, when it getshigher than, I think it, it
vibrates at like a, between afour and a seven megahertz and
we're as humans, we're at aneight, I believe, or seven or an
eight.
We're, we're really low vibers Ithink it's, I think it's
interesting cause I remember thelast three years, four years

(10:04):
everybody was saying, I'm wakingup, um, not, not the woke
culture and I'm talkingspiritually.
People are, we're starting towake up and they were starting
to take charge of their livesand starting to see truth.
And I think that it's really,really interesting.
I had no idea.
It would be so many people, thatwas experiencing the same thing

(10:26):
as a lot of the people that Ideal with.
a lot of like my clients andthings like that.
There's a lot of people thatshifted.
There's some people that didnot.
and they're still in that fearbase and that low vibration and
they weren't, I think they'llcome along because they're
probably young souls and theyjust don't, most of us are old
souls.
And have done this shit lots of

Brad (10:47):
Explain that, let's talk about young and old souls really
quickly.

Nannette (10:51):
The only difference is that, we we've incarnated, uh,
lots of times and we've beenable to bring those lessons from
each lifetime, forward and weknow things.

Brad (11:02):
so when you refer to young and old souls, what you're
referring to is a young soulwould be someone who, this is my
first time living

Nannette (11:11):
Yeah.
Or, or my first couple of times.
Yeah.
And they're usually people thathave a really hard time, um,
socially or accepting things orlearning or that it's kind of
like the square peg in a roundhole kind of thing.
Very different than an old soulthat just doesn't belong, you
know, um, that doesn't feel likethey belong here because they're
surrounded by people that don't

Brad (11:33):
um,

Nannette (11:34):
the same as them.
Um, because those are thehealers.
Those are, those are the peoplethat are there to shift into a
higher vibration.
So very, very different.

Brad (11:43):
those are the people who have lived many, many, many
lifetimes.
But those could also be thepeople who have a lot of shit,
right?
Because they're bringing shitwith them, so there's a lot more
healing to do.
Oh

Nannette (11:53):
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
Definitely.
Definitely.
The, the, the younger souls arethe ones that are more afraid,
more timid, you know, aren'treally sure about things.
The older souls usually havedriven the bus through hell a
couple of times.
So yeah.
I think there's a lot of

Brad (12:08):
Yeah, and I'm back to your comment about, yeah, there's
still a lot of folks who areafraid.
There really are, and I think, Ithink there's a lot of
information out there that maybeisn't accurate, and there's You
mean our news meet is late tous?
What?
That's, that's one place forsure.
Well, you know me, I always liketo check multiple sources.

(12:31):
Like, if something says, youknow, the sky is blue, I will go
and And check several sources togo, okay, yes, the sky is
actually blue rather than justgoing.
Well, then the meme said thatthis person said this, I'll say,
well, did they actually?
And I think that that would savea lot of stress for people
because right now a lot ofpeople are stressed.

(12:51):
They're like, Oh, my God, Trumpis going to murder all of the
homosexuals.
You know what I mean?
That's, that's literally whatpeople are, are thinking.
They're like, he's going to havetrains and gas chambers and he's
going to just gas them all.
Which is absolutely absurd, butthat's the kind of rhetoric that
we're hearing.

Nannette (13:09):
hearing.
You know, um, and I felt really,really bad for people that
believe something like that, butyou know, I mean, it's so sad,
but if Trump was going to dosomething like that, he would
have done it the first fouryears he was in.
And he.
Didn't things were better thanthey had ever been for us and
they will be again.
And I think that these peoplethat are afraid right now will

(13:30):
see that they were afraid fornothing and they'll just take a
big deep breath and be like, Oh,Oh, hey, nobody's out to get me
type of thing, you know, but Ithink that where the key is, is
getting in touch with your ownspirituality because spirit will
never lie to you.
If you're in touch with your ownspirituality, your spirit team,
um, And, um, you know who theyare.

(13:51):
You can ask the questions andget real answers instead of
seeing some stupid thing onsocial media or seeing it on the
news or whatever, because Ican't even tell you how many
things that I've seen where thevoices have been dubbed and like
the lips aren't even working thesame, but you know, they're
saying these things or they'lltake stuff out of context, you
know?

(14:11):
Um, Oh, this person said this.
When in actuality they weredoing, telling a story about
that type of thing.
So it's like things are soskewed and there are people out
there that want to cause chaos.
And I think that you have to useyour inner knowing to kind of
read through those things.
Does this feel right to me?

(14:32):
Do I want to spend my energy onthis?
Again, it's all about energy.
And if you don't want to spendyour energy on it, you know,
look up several sources.
It doesn't have to just be CNNor, you know, Fox news or
whatever.
Look all over.
There's lots of sources, um,that you can draw from lots of
people that are trustworthy andwe'll just bring you

(14:53):
information.
It's not even a skewed view.
It's just here.
This is,

Brad (14:58):
Well, and it's not even just about politics.
Right.
And I hate even bringingpolitics into the show, but it's
such a relevant topic

Nannette (15:04):
well, it can be religion as

Brad (15:06):
yeah, we just had our, our election though.
So it's, it's literally right oneverybody's mind.
And so I think it's a reallyimportant time to talk about,
Hey, how do we, how do we feelcalm?
And I think you hit the nail onthe head, right?
You, you need to become, In tunewith your own spirituality and
even those folks who don'tnecessarily believe in a God or

(15:28):
any type of religion.
You don't need religion or Godto have spirituality.

Nannette (15:34):
Well, and here's the thing about spirituality.
We are all souls having a humanexperience.
The end, when we die, that soultransfers to a different
dimension.
We don't die.
Energy never ever disappears.
It just changes form.
Just like the human resonance.
It's not a form you can hear,but it's a form you would be
able to feel if it was, youknow, it's a way form.

(15:56):
So it just changes form.
It doesn't.
Disappear.
So we have to remember thatthat's who we are.
All of us, no matter what colorof skin we have, no matter what
religion, no matter what our,our belief systems are or our
fears are, we are souls having ahuman experience.
And if we start to see souls andsee that everyone is on a
journey of learning, this is ourschool.

(16:17):
Um, maybe we can give some graceto people to be able to learn
because I mean, I, I personallyWould not want to be afraid, you
know, or think be fooled intothinking that our country is not
free

Brad (16:31):
Um

Nannette (16:31):
Go somewhere else in the world.
If you think this place isn'tfree and go and see other places
We've been around the world.
We've seen how poor people areWe see I mean we saw a lady that
was waiting for the governmentto bring her a thing of water or
a refrigerator like waiting onher government for Months to get
a refrigerator and she did goatcheese, like

Brad (16:52):
She did not have goat

Nannette (16:53):
she didn't have it because she didn't have a

Brad (16:55):
a refrigerator.

Nannette (16:56):
and she was waiting for water every day to be
brought in by the government.
So literally we have it sobeautifully good.
Do we have some politicalbullshit?
Oh yeah.
Do we have some religiousbullshit?
Oh yeah.
You know, but we also havechoice and that's the thing.
We have freedom to choose and wehave freedom to use our voices.
And, um, I think that that'ssomething that we all need to be

(17:17):
grateful for, especially onVeterans Day today, because
there were many people that gavetheir life up for us to be able
to do this, to be able tocomplain, to be able to be
afraid, you know?
So I think it's, it's soimportant for us to give
gratitude for those that give,gave the ultimate sacrifice for
us.

Brad (17:34):
we should honor them every day.
And I think Nan, that's, that'sone of the keys that you hit on
right there is we should honorthose people who have sacrificed
for us every day, not just onMemorial Day.
And we shouldn't just honor ourmilitary on Veterans Day.
We should honor those people allthe time.
And I think a lot of people havedifficulty getting behind the

(17:54):
military because they see thosemen and women as just a tool for
the government.
Rather than seeing them as menand women who joined an
organization to do good becausethey wanted to be more.

Nannette (18:08):
know literally, literally A veteran signs up in
the military and signs acontract to give his life to
this

Brad (18:17):
Yeah.
That

Nannette (18:18):
That is a big deal.
That isn't a, Oh, I'm justsigning up to, you know, learn
to be a helicopter pilot.
You are giving your life to yourcountry.
So that means at any time inspace, you can be called out and
you will gladly die for yourcountry.
That is a big fucking

Brad (18:35):
deal.
That is a big deal.
So, and I think a lot of peopledon't realize that they think
it's just this flippant,whatever, you know?

Nannette (18:43):
no, it's very serious.
Even in the reserves, you know,if you just have, National Guard
reserves or Air Force reserves,these are people that only do it
a couple of days a month.
Even they have signed the samecontract to give their life for
their country and if calledupon.
And I think that we need torealize these are the men and
women that keep our countrysafe.
These are the men and women thatif shit hits the fan in the

(19:06):
world, they're the ones that goto keep peace.
And I'm sorry, some of ourneighbors would never do that.
Like, there are so many people,especially, especially the
really, um, entitled youngergeneration right now.
They don't get it.
They don't get it.
And I think the history is so,so, so important to look back on
and I don't care if it'sVeterans Day or Memorial Day, we

(19:29):
should be grateful to thesepeople.
Every single

Brad (19:32):
day Yeah, absolutely

Nannette (19:33):
and honor them.
And speaking of last night, wehad a hot date yesterday.
We had a hot date, too.
we have a canyon.
It's a state park here.
It's called Snow Canyon.
And what?
What some people have done isthey put up this giant flag in
the middle of the canyon.
So you've got all these redcliffs and then this beautiful
flag and then last night we wentto go stargazing of Snow Canyon

(19:55):
and they had a spotlight from afire truck shot over there onto
the flag and it was stunning.
It brought me to tears becauseI'm like, God, look at me.
I'm so grateful for the countrythat we live in, and I'm so
grateful that prayers wereanswered and that there's hope

(20:16):
for us, and that so many peoplehave stood up against darkness.
I'm incredibly grateful for thesacrifices of people.
I sat there and counted thestripes and thought about them,
and I counted the stars as wewere looking.
And I'm like, you know, theyshould keep adding stars.

(20:38):
It should get bigger it wasstunning and it hit my heart
really hard

Brad (20:44):
Yeah, it did.

Nannette (20:46):
because that flag stands for freedom.
And

Brad (20:49):
they can't take that

Nannette (20:50):
yeah, just like the song, right.
But it does, it does.
And we're so blessed to live ina free America, even though
sometimes our taxes areridiculous, but you know, we
still, we still at our veryworst, have it better than other
places in this

Brad (21:05):
world.
You're a hundred percent right.
We really do.
And it, it's something to begrateful for and.
You know, all those, those menand women in the military now,
we're super grateful for them.
And you, all the ones who have,like you said, sacrificed
everything.
We're grateful for them as well,every day, not just two days a
year.

Nannette (21:24):
Yeah.
And if you don't know ourhistory, our country's history,
there's many shows about it.
Go, go look and see what yourheart says about it, because if
you hate our country.
Go learn about it.
There's nothing you could hate.
Um, you'll fall in love with thecountry.
She's pretty special.

Brad (21:42):
Well, we just turned our show that's about spirituality,
religion, and your journey goingfrom Mormon to medium into a
political discussion.
That's kind of cool.

Nannette (21:51):
didn't.
Not, it wasn't political at all.

Brad (21:54):
happy veterans day.
Obviously when the show drops,it's going to be past veterans
day, but we hope that everybodyhonored.
And, you know, if you saw one ofthose men walking through the
store and he had a Vietnamveterans hat on, say thank you.
Acknowledge that, that servicemeans a lot and they should be
acknowledged for it.

(22:15):
So be grateful.

Nannette (22:16):
remember when we went to Pearl Harbor, um, and we went
inside a submarine and howcramped those quarters were, how
their beds were stacked on topof each other.
Like literally you could touchthe sides of the submarine just
standing in the center.
Well, you could, I couldn't.

Brad (22:32):
but I have monkey arms.

Nannette (22:33):
It was so small and here they are underwater.
Clear under the ocean and that'stheir living conditions like
think about that for a minutelate.
I I couldn't fathom I'm too muchof a wuss.
I need a Marriott

Brad (22:46):
bed.

Nannette (22:48):
I I Think we all take things for granted.
So be grateful.
I remember that gratitude loveand abundance are all the same
vibration and

Brad (22:58):
Bring that into your life.
You know, welcome abundance,welcome all that you deserve.
And have such a beautiful life.

Nannette (23:07):
Oh And you know what today is 1111

Brad (23:09):
Oh, hello.
I love you.

Nannette (23:12):
I love you too.
We always say that on 11, 11,um, the time or whatever, but
this is also a day ofmanifestation.
so at 11, 11 AM and 11, 11 PM on11, 11, manifest the things that
you want.
And it's a huge, uh, energy pushto be able to make that come
into fruition.
So, you know, we're doing it 11,11.

(23:35):
We're

Brad (23:37):
Thank You everyone for listening.
We're going to wrap things uptoday.
We're so grateful for each ofyou.

Nannette (23:42):
We hope you have an awesome week and remember to be
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