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Speaker 2 (00:08):
so listen, this is
for you thanks for coming on the
pod and, um, do a quick cheers.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, this is along time coming.
It's gonna be a dopecollaboration.
I appreciate you.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
I'm so excited, so I
help women and men make online
income through digital products.
If people don't know what tosell online, they don't really
have an expertise.
They can purchase my productand they can sell that product
and get 100% profit.
So that's where MRR comes in.
It's the MRR industry.
(00:39):
If you guys don't know what MRRis, it's pretty much you sell a
course that you didn't have tocreate and you get 100% profit.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
She's telling me I
get this and I can sell it, and
she did everything, and then I'mgetting everything and she's
not getting nothing.
I don't see how this works.
But who are you prior?
Speaker 3 (00:56):
I was a lost girl.
My journey for entrepreneurshipwhen I got into it was very
rocky.
So it was two years into it Iwas not having success at all.
I actually struggled a lot.
I had a very bad mindset, had apoor me mindset.
I blamed everybody.
I thought it was everybody'sfault and God just had to teach
(01:18):
me some lessons to kind of breakme out of that mindset.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
Based on your
experience, you think women have
.
Well, you like you have theseconversations in the beginning
when you're meeting someone, ordo you think it's just kind of
like assume that this guy isgonna automatically provide and
protect?
Speaker 3 (01:36):
I think it's very
important to ask these questions
.
It's just a lot of people arewalking around this world broken
and they don't even know thatthey are causing severe damage
to other people because of theirbrokenness.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
What's up y'all?
Welcome back to the HonorPursuit Podcast.
My name is Brandon Boyd.
I interview six, seven, eightfigure entrepreneurs and, if you
don't know who I am, I teachpodcasters how to make money
online 100K and then I teach youhow to take the 100K and then
invest it into other businesses.
Today's episode is very specialbecause, literally, I feel like
I manifested this episode.
(02:17):
I have somebody that's specialon here.
She flew all the way down herefrom another country, Canada, to
be specific.
She's someone that's been inthe online space over five years
.
She's teaching, she's impacting, she's speaking and she's
helping people not only makemoney online but get out of
(02:38):
their own way.
That's like doing that mindsetwork.
Jasmine Elizabeth, welcome tothe podcast.
Hi, Welcome to the podcast.
Speaker 3 (02:44):
Hello to the podcast.
I feel like we need a handshake.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
I know like yeah,
yeah, you got any handshake.
Well, first of all you got bestfriends right yes, y'all have a
handshake.
Speaker 3 (02:52):
Yes, we do, we have a
money handshake all right.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
So what is it?
Speaker 3 (02:55):
so it goes it goes
like this, tap it twice and then
it goes like this, like thisyeah and then it goes like this
like this and then you pull andthen you go like this okay,
alright, let's try it so it'slike every time, me and my girl
well, specifically my girl Afhan, she is actually in Dubai,
right now, I met her.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
I met her at
InvestFest last year yes, she
went there.
Yes, you owe me a podcast.
We spoke last year duringInvestFest.
We were supposed to get busy.
Then you got busy.
Don't let me come to dubai,right?
Speaker 3 (03:30):
well, she will be
here soon, so I'm definitely
gonna drag her to do an episodewith you, but we have a money.
She knows you know, yeah, so wehave that money handshake and
every time we make a good amountof money, yeah, we're just like
yeah so what?
Speaker 2 (03:42):
so what's?
Speaker 3 (03:42):
a good amount of
money 30k and 48 hours for now,
because that's the best thatI've done so far 30k and 48
hours.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
That's the best
you've done so far.
That sounds like half of whatthe average american makes in
the year yeah yeah, so you are.
You are making 15k a month.
You know saying like, like,easy and um, how long.
This is the thing 30k in 48hours yes but how long did it
(04:11):
take you mentally to be at aspace where you could make that
30k?
Because a lot of people don't,a lot of people do not they.
Well, first of all they don'tthink about that and then, when
people hear you say that,they're like how could you do?
That but really it took timefor you to even be in that
position.
Speaker 3 (04:28):
How long would you?
Speaker 2 (04:28):
how long would you
say that?
Speaker 3 (04:29):
That's such a good
question because a lot of people
think that, okay, I did this ina short period amount of time,
how, how it took me.
I've been here for five years,so five years making 30 K in 48
hours is definitely worth it andI feel like the more experience
that you have.
I've been through trial anderror.
(04:49):
I've lost it all I've built up.
My income went down to zeromany, many times and I feel like
, just because of that, Ilearned from my losses and I
knew what not to do from mylosses and I knew what not to do
and I was able to createsomething where I can not, like
I guess, attract, attract thattype of income into my life
(05:12):
because I'm built, I built, Ibuilt myself up for it yeah to
be able to sustain that gotcha,yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
So, um, who is?
Uh, jasmine Elizabeth, if youcould say it in like so okay,
check it out.
I don't know you, you don'tknow me.
You're on the elevator, I'm onthere too, okay, you know.
You're like, oh man, you looknice.
I'm like, oh, thank you.
Who are you?
And my floor is coming up, soyou don't got that much time.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
Okay, you got like a
minute.
Okay, yeah, who are you?
So 30-second elevator pitch.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
Should I put the
timer on?
Let's see, let's see if you cando it in real time.
Y'all Hold on, hold on.
Let's put the timer on.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
Okay, let's see how
you do.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
Are you good with
pressure?
Speaker 3 (05:55):
I am actually Really.
That's actually where I thrive,which is kind of a toxic trait
because I put myself too muchunder pressure.
Okay, All right, so three two,one go.
Jazz and Elizabeth.
I am 33 years old.
I started in the online spacefive years ago and I now
(06:18):
currently help 25,000 peoplemake an online income, and not
only just make an online income,but I also, like you said, help
them get out of their own wayso that they can sustain that
online income, because it's onething to make it, it's another
thing to sustain it.
So that's pretty much what I do24 seconds almost you know what
(06:40):
I'm saying, okay.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
I feel like all right
, let's, let's work on the
handshake.
So I feel like every time youget a question right that I rock
with, okay, we do a handshakeokay all right.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
So we don't know the
handshake yet, so we it's
developing okay okay as we go,we can like do this, and then
the okay, like something likethat?
Speaker 2 (06:57):
okay, that's the
first step okay, so it's like
this, this and all right, okay,cool, that's step one okay all
right, so that's pretty good.
I like that.
Speaker 3 (07:06):
I like that I had
more to say, though I feel like
that's in a nutshell, but likethat's not fully me but
shouldn't it be in a nutshell?
It, but in 30 seconds okay, allright.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
So who are you for
real then?
Um, what's the meat andpotatoes?
Yeah, I'm a girl who's turneduh pain into purpose.
Speaker 3 (07:24):
so what's the meat
and potatoes?
Yeah, I'm a girl who's turneduh pain into purpose.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
So what's been paying
for you?
Speaker 3 (07:29):
Pain, pain in
overcoming my traumas and living
a purposeful life and notgetting distracted.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
Can we explore those?
Speaker 3 (07:43):
I mean, I did therapy
last week.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
This is like a
therapy session.
Okay, I mean, okay, I mean.
We want to help people.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
Okay, right, okay,
okay.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
I feel like you owe
me.
Speaker 3 (07:58):
Okay, all right, we
can go there.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
I didn't get an
invite to church, didn't pray
for me.
Speaker 3 (08:04):
I went by myself,
went by yourself.
I'm proud of myself.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
Right, no, that's
dope, that's dope.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
But you know what?
It's true, like I like talkingabout these vulnerable moments
because it gives people hope,and I feel like my story is not
meant for me to keep, it's meantfor me to tell it's helped so
many people with their, withtheir journey.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
Yeah, I agree with
you.
What, what's crazy is?
I woke up this morning and Ithought about this.
Right, I don't know, it justpopped in my head and everyone
goes through something, everyonehas a story yeah the stories we
we read in the book, or themovies we watch or the plays we
write, yeah, or watch um.
They're all experiences thatpeople been through yeah and
(08:50):
you'll go through something andthen you can create something
and put it out and it can impactyeah, other people yeah but
people are afraid to share theirstory.
Speaker 3 (08:58):
But it's crazy
because we all exist in stories
yeah yeah, yeah that's where, um, that's where people relate the
most with is your stories,which is your experience, your
life experience, and I feel likeI.
For me, every time I go throughsomething, I'm always like okay
, how can I be the superhero tomy audience?
(09:19):
and how can I?
I feel like I'm a role modeland that helps me make wise
decisions, even though I'm stillnot.
I'm still human.
I'm not perfect and I sometimesmess up, but I always try my
best to make the right decision,knowing that this is going.
This is going to be a storythat I will tell one day to help
people change their lives.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
So what painful thing
have you experienced?
That you're working throughthat can help someone right now.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
I feel like, okay, as
a woman, um, a lot of women
struggle with having successbecause they're in their
feminine, which is okay.
It's okay to be in yourfeminine, but I feel like when
it comes to business, you haveto learn how to tap into your
(10:07):
masculinity so you can go outthere and dominate your into
your business.
So a lot of women don't knowhow to activate that.
I feel like the only way toactivate that is if you go
through pain in certainsituations.
If you've never had like a forme in my instance situations if
(10:27):
you've never had like a for mein my instance, like a role
model for in a man.
So my, my father wasn't reallya good role model to me.
Um, the men in my life that I'vebeen with, they weren't really
good and then I I would have togo back to relying on myself and
that made me hyper independent.
So that made me like forced totap into my masculinity and I
feel like that's where my painturned into purpose and I was
(10:49):
able to have all of the success.
So I like teaching that.
I like teaching people likewomen specifically on how to
balance the two.
I always say femininefemininity will keep you broken
business, but it's still.
It matters when you, so thatyou don't burn out as a woman.
When you're in your masculinityand you're like always working
and always trying to hit yourgoals, you also have to tap back
(11:11):
into your femininity to giveyourself that self care, that
self love, right?
So I feel like that's kind oflike how my pain has turned into
.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
I mean, you ain't
telling me that I'm painful.
I mean, what do you mean I?
Speaker 1 (11:22):
mean I know.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
What do you mean?
I mean I sound good and all.
I mean you want more.
I'm waiting for the hurtfulthing.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean maybe we'll get sometime.
We'll have some time.
So, for those that are notfamiliar with your brand, how
you actually help people youknow grow, because I feel like
(11:42):
personal development is is issuper big, mindset work super
big.
So, for those that are notfamiliar, how are you doing that
?
And then how you help them makemoney online?
Um, explain that for us.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
So I help women and
men um make online income
through digital products.
So selling digital products,helping them turn their
expertise into a digital productand offer so that they can get
paid off of what they're good at.
And it's either that, um, or ifpeople don't know what to sell
(12:15):
online they need, they don'treally have an expertise they
can um purchase my product andthey can sell that product and
get a hundred percent profit.
So that's where MRR comes in.
It's the MRR industry.
If you guys don't know what MRRis, it's pretty much you sell a
course that you didn't have tocreate and you get a hundred
percent profit off of it.
Speaker 2 (12:36):
Sound like a scam to
me.
Speaker 1 (12:39):
Stop.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
Listen, listen, hold
up.
Okay, so if I get an idea, youcan help me turn into a digital
product.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
Okay, right, but if I
don't, how is this a scam?
Speaker 2 (12:50):
Let me finish, let me
talk.
Whose part is this?
I feel like you want it.
This is your episode.
Change this logo immediately.
No, no, but hear me out.
So if I have an idea and youcan teach me how to package that
up, and then sell it as adigital product and monetize.
If I don't have an idea, then Ican basically sell your product
(13:13):
already and get 100% profit.
But what do you get?
Nothing no-transcript could bewatching you or learning of you,
(13:54):
and they're like wait a minute,I can buy this product from her
.
And this is not normally howpurchasing goes.
Normally I something, and thenthe person I'm buying it from or
the business I'm buying it from, they get revenue or they get
income.
She's telling me I get this andI can sell it, and she did
everything.
And then I'm getting everythingand she's not getting nothing.
(14:16):
I don't see how this works.
Speaker 3 (14:18):
So this is.
I feel like this business modelhas recently been a hot topic.
It's been disruptive to theonline space, very disruptive.
It's disrupted a lot ofindustries because it's the hot
like thing to listen to that youget a hundred percent profit.
I'm not saying that I feel likethe creators don't would not
(14:38):
benefit off of it.
The only thing they wouldbenefit is credibility, which I
still feel like it's a hugething, because credibility
you'll have forever.
Yeah, right, so, um, yeah, likeI feel like the the mr space is
definitely something.
It's new.
A lot of people don'tunderstand it.
They won't ever understand it,but it's helping a lot of people
who don't have the experiencestill make money and not having
(15:02):
to put in all the heavy liftingyeah right, so I feel like it
benefits the non-creators a lothow difficult is it for someone
who purchases your product andthey're going to start reselling
it?
Speaker 2 (15:17):
how difficult is it
for them to start monetizing?
Speaker 3 (15:20):
so it really depends
on their expertise.
So some people they come in andthey make a ton of money right
away, but they have experiencein the online space, so they've
brought in their credibilityalready.
And then some people haveabsolutely no experience and the
people around them don't reallytrust or they don't believe in
(15:41):
what they're doing becausethey've known them for so long.
So now they have to start fromscratch rebuilding that
credibility.
So it does take time for thosepeople that are complete
beginners, but with theconsistency with anything when
you're in the online space, youcan make it happen with the
right strategies.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
So why should I come
and work with you or purchase
your product versus someone elsethat has a similar product?
What's special about Jasmine?
Speaker 3 (16:08):
Because I have the
mindset, the strategies, the
tips, everything.
So when people purchase with me, they get my mentorship program
, so they get extra help.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
What's in that
mentorship program?
Speaker 3 (16:21):
So that's my digital
membership and that teaches my
mindset coaching.
I have my mindset coaching onthere, my sales coaching, the
thousands plus formula coachingand then done for you content.
So it cuts the time in half forthem to having to be creative.
They can use my content andpost it on their page.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
And then with the
mindset coaching and the sales
coaching.
Is it live or is it all video?
They're videos.
Speaker 3 (16:46):
They're videos and I
have once a month live coaching
calls.
Speaker 2 (16:50):
Got you All right,
coach me real quick.
Speaker 3 (16:52):
What do you want to
be coached on?
I?
Speaker 2 (16:53):
don't know, coach me
on sales.
Speaker 3 (16:55):
Sales.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
Yeah, yeah, imagine I
never sold anything before.
Speaker 1 (16:59):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
You know how would
you coach me on selling
something online for the firsttime?
All you know how would youcoach me on selling something
online for the first time?
All right, y'all.
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Okay, zoom, Is it zoom?
(17:43):
All right, boom, I clicked inzoom.
What's up?
Y'all?
Speaker 3 (17:46):
I'm in zoom right now
so at first I would, I would
see where they need help inright, I would ask you like okay
, try it, sell me something so,jasmine, it's my first time I
believe what you got going on.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
I'm afraid to get out
there and like let people know
about the product.
Okay, I'm camera shy.
Speaker 3 (18:05):
Okay, so you talk
about that as a story.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
So I talk about it on
camera, shy.
Speaker 3 (18:10):
Yeah, like on your
page, you talk about it and I
tell them that, well, I would.
So if I'm talking to you, Iwould tell you being perfect
will keep you broke and beingrelatable will make you a lot of
money.
So you have to get comfortablewith that story.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
That was good.
You got a whole list of those.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
That's all in my
program.
That was pretty good.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
How much is this
program Link?
Speaker 1 (18:33):
below Link below.
That was pretty good, I likethat.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
Wow, okay, okay.
So we learned a little bitabout that.
So, prior to you being in thisspace and um earlier, I said
that I manifested the pod.
Now, the reason why I feel likeI manifested the pod is, first
of all, you know well, you knowwhat manifestation is all right.
So for those who don't know whatmanifestation is, manifestation
is really like you know, you,you really um have intention for
(19:01):
something to happen, right?
And then that intention youexecute and you don't just sit
around and like hope that it'sgoing to happen.
Yeah, you put intention, theenergy behind it, and then you
see that it happens yes right,so I manifested this.
This is the second time thisinterview happened, because it
happened in my mind, rightreally okay, you know.
So tell us how thatmanifestation okay, so you have
(19:25):
posted maybe last year clips ofyou speaking.
You had on like a serenawilliams cat suit okay, like the
all black joint with thesleeves.
Yeah, yeah, and it was like ablue color in the background or
something yeah, I was just likewho's this?
you have presence, you know,yeah, and then that presence
spoke to me.
I was like, okay, let me, letme see what you's talking about.
(19:45):
I'm like, okay, like I likethis message.
So then I re-shared it.
But I re-shared it withintention.
I didn't just re-share it.
I'm like, no, I'm re-sharing itbecause I like what she's
saying.
I think that she has a reallygood message.
I would like to have pod, so Ireshared it and that was me
first plan to see.
But I already knew in my mindthat I wanted to.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
You're going to get
me here 100%.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
Now, I didn't know it
was going to be here.
I was living in LA at the time.
You live in Canada, so it'slike it's either going to be
here, there or somewhere.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
But it's going to
happen.
It's going to happen regardless.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
So I think I sent a
DM I don't know, maybe not
immediately, but after that,yeah and then you left me on.
You left me on scene a fewtimes.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
But this is just.
This is just a that might havebeen my assistant.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
Okay, it's his
assistant now.
So this is just something fory'all.
Like sometimes it's somethingthat you want to do, it don't
just happen right away.
Like you need to follow up andmake sure that whatever you're
manifesting, whatever you'reputting time into, if you want
to see it through, those wereroadblocks, obstacles that came
into your way.
I don't look at it that way,but you kept going that's what
(20:55):
it is, 100%.
You could have stopped.
Speaker 3 (20:57):
A lot of people stop
in the roadblock Right no facts.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
So I did that.
And then obviously some DMs,some messages, a couple more
reshares, she, the wall camedown.
The assistant finally responded, and then we built a little bit
of rapport.
You know, then I started justpaying attention to you.
I saw some of your wins, I'mlike you know, so boom.
And then, just you know,schedule lined up.
(21:23):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
And then we're here.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
Here, we are, we're
here.
So I think that's important forpeople to understand.
Regardless of what it is, ithappens the same way.
So, like, if you have intentionto go to the beach today, it's
the same intention you mighthave to make.
You know, 30K in 48 hours.
Yeah, you know, have thatintention, execute, follow
(21:45):
through.
Yeah, the steps might be longer, you know, or whatever the case
may be, but it's gonna be thesame energy.
You're gonna run intoroadblocks, run into obstacles
you know, I love how you putthat yeah, yeah, so so that
that's how it.
Speaker 3 (21:59):
Uh, that's how so now
we're, here yeah, so what were
you doing prior?
Speaker 2 (22:05):
right, so five years
in this space?
Okay, you learned a lot in fiveyears.
Turn the pain into power yeahright, turn a pain into a
position where you unlock thingsin your mindset that allowed
you to do 30k and 40 out, whichis crazy.
Um, but who are you prior?
Will you win?
Speaker 3 (22:20):
so prior, like to
five years ago or prior to
digital products.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Five years ago Five
years ago.
Speaker 3 (22:26):
Okay, so I was a lost
girl.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
I went to school.
Let's talk about it.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
He just wants to know
so badly and we're going to
talk about it.
Let's talk about it Lost girl.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
You know what it's
crazy?
On my arm it says lost son.
Oh, wow, wow, aligned for sure.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
Let's talk about it,
Okay so I was a lost girl.
I got into entrepreneurship at25.
So prior to that, I went toschool, got my.
No, I did not get my.
I was going to get mycriminology degree and I did not
like school whatsoever.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
So did you drop out
and I did not like school
whatsoever.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
So did you drop out?
I did.
I dropped out when I foundentrepreneurship.
So entrepreneurship kind ofmade me just not want to be
there at all and I dropped outand I went full force with
entrepreneurship.
But prior to that I just didn'tknow what.
I didn't even know that therewas such thing to make money
online the way that I'm doing itright now.
Um, I didn't know that I wasever gonna have this type of
(23:30):
abundance financially.
I had, but I had to go througha journey to to get here, and my
journey for entrepreneurshipwhen I got into it was very
rocky.
So it was two years into it.
I was not having success at all.
I actually struggled a lot.
I had a very bad mindset.
(23:50):
I had a poor me mindset.
I blamed everybody.
I thought it was everybody'sfault and God just had to teach
me some lessons to kind of breakme out of that mindset.
Speaker 2 (24:01):
You were toxic.
Speaker 3 (24:03):
Yes, toxic the word.
I was very toxic and I was kindof a brat.
I was a brat, it was, but Godhumbled me a lot and I feel like
that's the reason why I'm whereI'm at today.
So I actually quit myentrepreneurial journey two
years in.
So I was in that.
I've been in network marketingfor a very long time.
(24:24):
So I started off with networkmarketing and it didn't work out
.
I left.
I quit because I found arelationship that was toxic and
he was financially good so soyou left network marketing yeah
you got into a relationshipbecause I seen that it was the
jackpot at the time, the lotteryticket and I was like I don't
(24:46):
gotta work, I don't gotta dothis.
This is amazing.
And uh, I got in there and I'mlike, okay, perfect, I'm not
have to do this, I don't gottastress, I'm gonna do anything on
my own.
I have someone who can do itfor me.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Yeah, um, and were
you looking for that or did that
just?
Speaker 3 (25:05):
I wasn't really
looking for it just kind of like
presented itself and I seen theshiny object and I was like I
was struggling so much mybusiness and then I seen this.
I'm like this sounds amazing.
So I got into the relationshipand I was definitely spoiled
financially.
Yeah, um, but you being spoiledfelt very nice, but it did come
(25:27):
with a price and that price wasmy peace.
And I had to learn that asbeing one of my values for my
life, like peace, having peacein my life.
And God had to put me throughthat to to really just
understand that.
You know it's good to haveyourself financially figured out
(25:47):
so you don't have to rely onanybody else, because if you let
someone feed you, they canpotentially starve you as well,
and that was always my mottoafter.
Yeah, and I went through a lotwith that relationship and
that's kind of where itactivated my burning desire and
my why was me at first?
Now, my why is different, mywhy was me where I was?
(26:09):
I was like I need to figurethis out for myself.
I need to prove to myself thatI can actually do this myself
and I can rely on myself, sothat I don't have to rely on
anyone or look for somebody elseto do it for me.
I can do it myself.
So I got out of it, got intoentrepreneurship.
Six months in, I made my first$10,000 and it's been like that
(26:33):
every month.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
Well, beyond now, but
like I've never gone below that
ever since, Damn, I gotquestions.
Okay.
So, uh, college dropout, yes,Uh, toxic traits, yes, um, was
in a relationship because yousaw a shiny object look good,
sound good, had the life, hadthe life, okay.
So do you think that there'swomen out here that just look
(26:54):
for that?
Yeah, and why do you thinkthat's the case?
Do women just want to befinancially taken care of?
Speaker 3 (27:00):
because they don't
trust themselves that they can
do it.
I feel like what do you?
Speaker 2 (27:04):
think that comes from
uh like why would women not
trust that could?
Speaker 3 (27:09):
be a trauma in their
childhood that they um people,
women, who have low confidencein themselves, um low
self-esteem.
Right, I don't, I don't knowwhere it could come from, but
anywhere in the childhood right,where did could come from?
but anywhere in the childhood,right, where did yours come from
?
For me it was so, where did myOkay?
(27:32):
So I feel like I had confidence.
But it was like this.
It was like this whenroadblocks would hit, it would
take away my confidence and thenI would settle.
So I feel like that came from.
I don't know where that came.
I'll say I don't know wherethat came from.
Like, I feel like I've alwayshad to feel like I would go
(27:56):
through roadblocks and then goback to relying on myself.
So because with my dad, when Iwas a little girl, my dad was
never there for me and kept mesafe.
So I always had that like thatbone in my body of like okay, I
got to be strong for myself, formy mom, for my sister.
I've always had that in me.
I feel like with other womenthey might not have that because
(28:19):
maybe they've been a daddy'sgirl.
Daddy's always protected themand kept them safe.
So it's hard for them toactivate that, that bone in
their body, for them to be likeI can do this myself, whereas
they can just go looking for aman and being like okay, a man
can do this for me.
that's a man's job yeah right,because a lot of women have that
, that mindset of like that's aman's job, that it's not my job,
(28:39):
and it's true, that could be atrue the truth at some extent.
But what if this guy is nothealed from his wounds and
traumas and he's carrying damageand pain with him, you know?
And and now he does damage toyou, how are you going to
protect yourself?
How is he going to protect you?
(29:00):
Right?
So for me, it was always like Ineed to always protect myself,
I need to be independent.
So I need to um be independentso that I don't ever have to go
through this again.
And that comes with otherstruggles too, because you
become hyper-independent andyou're like I don't need nobody,
Right.
But that's also a traumaresponse.
Speaker 2 (29:17):
So, um, if, if you
had to break it down to like,
bear bare necessities.
What do you think women lookfor in a man?
If you just had to break itdown simple?
Speaker 3 (29:34):
Safe, safety, I feel
like safe, and that doesn't have
to be financially, that can beemotionally, that could be
protector, protecting the home.
A man has a duty and his dutyis to protect the household
(29:56):
emotionally, provide at certainlike, also, like you know, get
up on your feet financially,protect, go out there, make
money so that if you're ready tobe like a mother, like a
woman's ready to be a mother,they can hold down the fort on
that side.
So I feel like, in that sense,like that's what women are
looking for.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
Yeah, do you think?
I mean, I guess, based on youknow, your experience, you think
women, how will you like?
Do you have these conversationsin the beginning when you're
meeting someone, or do you thinkit's just kind of like assume
that this guy is going toautomatically provide and
protect?
Or do you think now, becauseyou're not toxic, jazz, no more.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
No, well, I'm working
through it.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
I'm in therapy, okay,
guys.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (30:41):
You're not fully
healed.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
You just got into
therapy.
Speaker 3 (30:45):
I think that's.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
Yeah, it's like this,
this and then up.
Okay, I'm getting it.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
I'm getting it, so
you're working through it, I
think, from what I know now,okay, what was your question?
Speaker 3 (30:57):
So the question is
before.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
I'm assuming you
didn't have this conversation.
The guy was in a good position.
Shani obviously said to youlike yo, this is a good
situation.
Boom, I'm in this situation.
Now you're different, yes, so Ithink, well, I don't think you
let me know when you're meetingsomeone, or recently.
I don't know what yoursituation is, but do you have
these conversations with someonein the beginning?
(31:21):
I would, you would?
Speaker 3 (31:25):
Going into with
someone in the beginning, I
would.
I would, uh, going into intosomething intentionally, I would
.
I think it's very important toask these questions so you don't
waste time.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (31:31):
Um, because time goes
by and by and by and you can
waste so many years in pain forno, not for no reason.
It always serves this purpose,but it's very important to ask
these questions and the men whoare disturbed by it.
(31:53):
They're not mature enough to bein something sustainable
long-term if that's what you'relooking for.
So it's really important to askthese questions.
At the beginning, like I wasjoking around with my best
friend, I'm like the first thingthat I'm going to ask a guy is
like have you done therapy?
But, then my girl's like you'regoing to run this guy off, but
it is important, like, if youlike obviously not at the
beginning you're going to belike, have you, sir, have you
done your healing?
Um, but when you're, you'restarting to get to know someone,
(32:16):
like it's good to know whatsomeone's wounds and traumas are
, because it's just, a lot ofpeople are walking around this
world broken and they don't evenknow that they are causing
severe damage to other peoplebecause of their brokenness.
And I find that if you aregoing to get into something with
(32:37):
somebody, make sure that youhave done the work.
It's your responsibility tohave done the work so that you
aren't damaging other people inthe process of your healing.
So I just find that that'ssuper important.
If you're going to get intosomething, you want to do the
work.
If you want something longlasting for years and years and
years, you have to do the work.
Everyone has something thatthey have to fix.
(33:00):
You're not coming in herethinking that you're perfect.
You have gone through something.
You have some type of traumasand wounds that you have to fix.
It's your responsibility, yeah.
So I feel like for me, that'sit.
I, I know that now, so I feellike I have to do the work and I
have to kind of heal thosewounds and traumas so that the
dream relationship that I wantwill, I won't self sabotage or I
(33:24):
won't sabotage it because my myown traumas yeah yeah, that's
good, but vice versa tooyeah right, so that's why it's
important for both parties tovery be be aware of that.
And self-development is hugetoo.
That's like another form oftherapy in my eyes yeah, I feel
like, well, there's a, there'sokay.
Speaker 2 (33:42):
So I asked you that
question for a particular reason
.
But then you just made me thinkI'm in Miami, right, I live.
Well, there's a okay.
So I asked you that questionfor a particular reason.
But then you just made me thinkI'm in Miami, right, I live in
Miami.
There's beautiful women allover the place, right, and I
used to live in LA.
There's beautiful women theretoo, right, I'm from Boston, I
mean, I guess, yeah, technically, there's beautiful women there
(34:03):
too, right.
I don't know if women reallywant that Sound good.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
I've had a lot of
conversations with women Right.
I don't think they want that.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
I think they don't
want what.
I think they may say that theywant that, but I think if a guy
comes to them, that's thoughtful, that's like, hey, listen, you
know I'm interested in you andyou know let's go.
You know, let's go get somecoffee with us, have a
conversation, let's get to knoweach other.
Matter of fact, I was thinkingabout you.
There's a book that I'm readingright now.
(34:33):
I think it'd be really good,because you told me that you
like this, you want to workthrough this.
Boom, I don't think they wantthat why, that's just boring.
I've done that, I've done thatwith women and the responses
I've got haven't been.
They've been, oh, thank you,but then typically after that
there's nothing else happening.
I feel like women, more so,want maybe some of the
(34:57):
experiences that toxic jazz wasgoing through.
They want to entertain it.
They want to entertain it.
Speaker 3 (35:03):
They want to show but
, like I said, a lot of people
are walking around withbrokenness that it's cute to
have these toxic fights.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (35:12):
And in the end
there's only pain and suffering.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (35:17):
So, like I said again
, just like how you said women,
you haven't had the responsethat you thought they would have
when you presented this stuff.
Speaker 2 (35:27):
Men are the same way.
Yeah, that's a good point.
I mean, I pay attention and Ilisten, so that's why I say it
sounds good.
Women are like oh yeah, I wanta good man, yeah, you know.
And.
Speaker 3 (35:38):
But then like but
they haven't done the work then
Okay, there you go, okay, I giveyou that.
Speaker 2 (35:47):
Right, done the work
then.
Okay, there you go okay, I gaveyou that right?
Speaker 3 (35:49):
it's true they
haven't done the work.
That's good.
That's good because toxic jazz.
I would have been like who isthis guy like?
Speaker 2 (35:53):
get him away from a
book yeah, a book let's go to 11
let's, let's go on it, yeahlike, are we?
Speaker 3 (35:59):
are you buying me the
next chanel purse?
Speaker 2 (36:01):
you know what I mean.
Like it, but there's just likehow.
There's a lot of women with thismindset, there's a lot of men
who have this mindset men knowlike this okay, I met this girl
recently and, uh, we was talking, you know, just having a
conversation, yeah, justspeaking, right, and then, um, I
was just like yo, we should,you know, just have lunch or
(36:22):
something.
Then she texted me back.
She was like, um, she's like,uh, babe, you was like, babe,
you going to give me a gift?
I already know what that'sabout.
You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 (36:34):
You know what I?
Speaker 2 (36:35):
already know what
that's about right there.
You know what I mean, but itwas just very so.
What was interesting was thatliterally same day, maybe same
couple of hours, she feltcomfortable enough to like put
the offer out, which means thatoffer is going out.
Speaker 3 (36:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
Which means she's
collecting these gifts.
Yeah, Because dudes know likeoh okay, if I get this gift, I
can get what I want.
Yeah, and I think a lot of menare leading with that because
they know.
Speaker 3 (37:02):
They haven't done the
work either.
The brokenness yeah yeah, soit's, it's, it's, but it's a
cycle, it's, it's.
I feel like this is the problemand that's why a lot of people
let.
I need to do a show you need todo a show on what on, that on,
but it's true for real it's itthe amount of women that I hear
(37:22):
it's like oh, he didn't get me aChanel bag, or he didn't, he
hasn't Like.
It's just, I feel like societyhas really messed up both
genders and that's why that'swhat everyone's leading with.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
You know what's dope?
This is what's dope to me.
You're going to make know youropinion because it's your
podcast Right Finding someonethat you vibe with, you can
literally just be with, and it'slike yeah whatever y'all doing,
it's a full vibe and sincewe're in the space that we're in
, we can create together right.
(37:56):
Travel, yeah, have a family orwhatever.
Make content, make money andthen check off different things.
What do you want to do?
What do you want to do?
What are we doing together?
Yeah, and then, like you knowwe used to be, you know we used
to be a thing back in the dayand we don't have it anymore
Like family businesses.
Speaker 1 (38:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (38:13):
That, that, that that
really doesn't exist anymore,
and like being able to educateand teach each other, teach each
other things.
Or it's like okay, we'retogether and I can trust you and
you can trust me.
Yeah, it's like, oh, um, go gofind out this, how we can do
this.
I'm gonna go find out how wecan do this.
Yeah, we come back together inlike 60 days and then bang, bang
, bang, bang, yeah yeah you know, and then we travel documenting
(38:36):
show to the thing.
Speaker 3 (38:37):
That's what I'm
saying.
Speaker 2 (38:38):
That is a
relationship yeah, well, you
would think but that's what I'm.
Speaker 3 (38:43):
clearly a chanel bag
of yachts, but that's what I'm
saying.
Clearly it's Chanel bags andyachts, but that's what I'm
saying.
That's what partnership is.
Speaker 1 (38:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (38:54):
But again I have, I
don't know because I had this
mindset the mindset of he has tobe a rich.
Speaker 2 (38:59):
Oh, you wanted a gift
.
What gifts you got.
Speaker 3 (39:03):
I'm not toxic jazz
anymore.
Okay, let me tell you.
Speaker 2 (39:05):
She's like I still
got them.
I had to go through a lot.
Speaker 3 (39:07):
And that was one of
the cases.
It's having the lifestyle,having the rich life, having the
Chanel bags getting bought forme, but I was it was ironic, I
was the most depressed that I'veever been and I had it all.
I had a Bentley truck getgifted to me, okay, like from
that man, yeah, but I was themost depressed in that bent.
I mean nothing wrong with beinguh crying in a bentley truck,
(39:30):
but it's better than crying in ahyundai.
Speaker 2 (39:32):
You're gonna cry.
Might as well climb a bentley.
All right, crying in the kia,you know, ain't the same but I
was still.
Speaker 3 (39:39):
It was that made me
realize and that builds
character, and I feel like a lotof women, they just they either
they have to be humbled, butmen too, both they have to be
humbled, and I was humbled.
And now I don't lead with thatmindset, that mindset of like, I
have my own money, so ifanything I'm, a woman like me
should be having thatexpectation of like, well, I buy
(40:02):
my own chanel, so the man has,I don't even have.
I don't even expect that from aman, because what what is is
lacking in our society ispartnership, is is growing
something sustainable together.
Like that's because when we're65, 70 years old, that none of
that, this shit, is going tomatter.
Speaker 2 (40:22):
Gotcha.
Yeah, you know.
Speaker 3 (40:23):
So, yeah, I just feel
like a lot of people are jaded,
lost and they had just go fromone one person to another person
with their brokenness yeah andthen it keeps going.
Speaker 2 (40:34):
Even gender, like
parents, you know parents my mom
just gave me a great idea forsome content not to cut you off.
I was like, oh shit, this is agreat idea what, what?
Um, you remember you was say.
You said my parents, I don'twant you to miss that thought
you remember what you were goingto say.
Yeah, you want to finish.
Speaker 3 (40:49):
Okay, just like
people just spread their
brokenness down to their kids aswell.
My mom's my biggest why.
Speaker 2 (40:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (40:58):
So I do everything
for her.
I love her.
She is the best mom to me, um,but she had her own traumas that
she put towards us when we werewe were kids, and it spread to
me and that's why I have thesetraumas, right.
So that's why I always say it'simportant to do the work, and
I'm in a healing journey rightnow.
So that's why I keep repeatingmyself, cause it's it's just
(41:19):
breakthrough after breakthroughthat I've learned that it's just
a lot of work needs to be donewithin us before we build
something with somebody else.
Speaker 2 (41:26):
Yeah, that's good.
Speaker 3 (41:27):
Yeah, but what's your
, what's your idea?
Speaker 2 (41:29):
Oh, you want to know.
Yeah, all right.
So it's your phone contentCause I think that I think that
people kind of do what you saidbecause it's easier and it's not
visual.
It's kind of like how people welike we, we eat bad food.
Let's say we eat bad food butit's because it tastes good, yes
, but if you saw what it did toyour body, yes, then you
wouldn't eat it.
Yes, right, okay.
So the same thing you saidabout like going from person to
(41:51):
person with the brokenness.
Speaker 3 (41:52):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (41:53):
Idea.
Speaker 3 (41:53):
Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
Right, you got these
different bottles.
Glass bottles Break break.
So let's say I busted fourbottles, so glass is going all
over the place and then I'mgoing, I'm grabbing them, hands
is cut, mic cut, and I'm puttingthem in the bag and I'm
collecting them.
I'm like, listen y'all.
(42:15):
This is why you're having badrelationships, because all
you're doing is collecting these.
You're collecting these, youknow yeah.
Speaker 3 (42:22):
That's a good idea.
That's good.
Speaker 2 (42:23):
Yeah, or like, or
like I'm not working my script,
but that's the premise, butthat's good.
Speaker 3 (42:29):
Like or like now
after like going through this
healing journey, I am looking ateveryone, like any guy that
comes to try and talk to me.
I'm looking at them with woundsand band-aids and like visually
I'm like yeah, no, like you'rebroken you're broken, sir.
You're broken like.
Go to therapy please yeah, Ilike that.
Speaker 2 (42:50):
But yeah, you like my
idea, what I do.
Speaker 3 (42:52):
I like that idea all
right cool.
Speaker 2 (42:54):
I want to know what
you think it's so funny so the
reason why we kind of wentaround there, okay, it's because
now that we've identified we'rebroken, we've identified that
maybe we're in a place where wewant more.
We got to do the work, so maybewe're just getting into that
space.
We're just learning about you,we're learning about what's
going on.
I'm on our line.
A friend shared something.
(43:15):
I'm like oh, this isinteresting.
So your program comes with themindset, but it also comes with
the information I need so I canmonetize.
Yes with the information I needso I can monetize.
So how can I now work with youor work within your program,
with me kind of being in thatspace to work on myself here a
little bit, but then monetize?
Speaker 3 (43:34):
Yeah, so a lot of
people think that they have to
be the person in order toreceive the money.
You can actually do both, soyou can learn, heal or change
your mindset, unlearn the thingsthat you used to, the mindset
that you used to have, andreprogram your mindset.
Start learning how to have highvalued income skills, which is
(43:57):
sales, branding, marketing andduring that process, you can
still make money.
So, like like I said,relatability is what is helping
a lot of people make money.
Speaker 2 (44:07):
So I can be broken, I
can.
I can be on this journeyfinding myself, and I can still
make money in the process.
I can still improve my life.
Speaker 3 (44:15):
Yes, you can, that's
crazy, yeah, you can.
And um, there's, there's a lotlike, even in my community.
There's just so many peoplethat are making life-changing
income.
Life-changing income to someonecan be an extra $1,000 a month,
you know, an extra, even $500 amonth, that's still for them to
be able to make that online.
Right, there's people that aremaking $200,000 in one month and
(44:39):
they don't even have to showtheir face.
Yeah Right, they're doingfaceless marketing.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
So they can be an
unknown girl and guy and make a
ton of money online, be goingcrazy, yeah.
So, man, that's, that's.
That's really dope.
It's kind of cool to have theidea that, like, wherever I'm at
, wherever I'm at on my journey,whether I'm healing, whether
I'm starting in the middle of it, I can learn a skill that
you're teaching.
Yeah, and then I could takethat skill and create a
secondary income, but ultimately, maybe that can be my primary
income, yeah, and stuff likethat.
Speaker 3 (45:11):
Yeah, like when I
first started, I was the most
broken girl, but I took thatpain and turned it into
something positive for my life.
And I turned that into income,life-changing income.
Speaker 2 (45:24):
So what are you
afraid of?
Speaker 3 (45:26):
what am I afraid of?
Yeah wow, it's my fourththerapy session hey, listen um
what?
Speaker 2 (45:35):
are my fears?
Speaker 3 (45:37):
what are?
What are your fears?
Speaker 2 (45:38):
see how she's just
taking over this again, like you
know what are your fears?
Speaker 3 (45:44):
you?
Speaker 2 (45:44):
gotta tell me yours
first okay, okay well, you know
what women always like to flipthe question, we're
uncomfortable with answering itso it's true.
See, I know, yeah, you're likeuh, so what do you want?
Speaker 3 (45:56):
um, okay.
So what are my fears?
So I used to okay, well, I'mnot gonna talk Houston, but I
used to have the fear of losingit all.
Speaker 1 (46:07):
I don't.
Speaker 3 (46:08):
I feel like I've
recovered from that.
Um, just trusting and havingfaith is a huge thing of like
knowing that I have theskillsets and I can.
I've built from scratch andI've built it back up Right.
I've lost it, built it back upa million times and I'm still
here, better than ever.
I had the best.
My last month was my biggestmonth in income.
So now my fear, that fear isgone because I proved to myself
(46:31):
for five years that I can affordto make a good income.
Speaker 2 (46:36):
What was that big
month for the people?
What was the big month for thepeople?
Speaker 3 (46:39):
$50,000.
Speaker 2 (46:40):
Let's go, you know
what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (46:42):
How are we going
again?
Speaker 2 (46:44):
Okay, let's take this
, get it straight All right,
you're right, and then like thisAll right, come on 50 ball.
Yes, you know what I'm saying50,000.
Speaker 3 (46:51):
That's crazy.
So that was my fear, but againI had to overcome that to be
able to hit my biggest month.
Speaker 2 (46:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (46:59):
That's.
Speaker 2 (47:01):
No, for facts.
I was just telling my bestfriend producer.
There was a time that there wasthis car that I wanted.
It was $40,000.
I was like damn, I'm going toget this $40,000.
I remember the person that Iused to be and I used to rack my
brain of how can I get this?
(47:22):
Car that was $40,000.
You know what I'm saying For menow it's like I can make that
in a week, yeah or in a day yeah, you know what?
Speaker 3 (47:30):
I'm saying yeah so is
there.
Speaker 2 (47:31):
It's very interesting
, like once you see something
perspective.
Speaker 3 (47:34):
Yeah, once you see
something or or hear something.
Speaker 2 (47:36):
You can't unsee it,
you can't hear it, really yeah,
so that's 50 000 is crazy.
Speaker 3 (47:40):
That's
congratulations on that, thank
you, thank, yeah, like okay.
So my current fear now I feellike you got new fears.
Well, everyone has fears.
Speaker 2 (47:50):
But is this an old
fear that's still present, or
this is a brand?
Speaker 3 (47:52):
new one.
Speaker 2 (47:52):
This is or a newer
one, more recent one.
Speaker 3 (47:59):
No, I think that that
would be the main fear, and
then now I've kind of likerecovered it, but I have other
fears that I'm working towards.
That's therapy session talksfor my therapist.
Speaker 2 (48:08):
Wait, no, this is for
no.
What are you?
Speaker 3 (48:10):
doing.
You got to give me something.
He's getting too deep.
Talk to him.
Speaker 2 (48:14):
You got to give me
something.
Speaker 3 (48:17):
All right, give me
one more.
Speaker 2 (48:18):
We're making an
impact here.
This is not about you or me,it's about the people.
Okay, okay, put it on thepeople, okay, um well, you know
they've been asking for thispodcast.
Speaker 3 (48:31):
So fear, what's the
fear, what's the fear you don't
have to think about it.
Speaker 2 (48:35):
You know what it is.
You're just trying to figureout how to say it actually I
told you my past fear.
Now you go tell your your fearreally so my, my fear is um
getting into a relationship,okay, falling in love with
someone and she do me dirtyreally have you been done dirty.
I haven't been done dirty, butoh, I don't want to use dirty.
(48:56):
Let's, let's change it.
Getting into a relationship,falling in love and then being
disappointed, you know, becauseI feel like I have the capacity
to like, really like lovesomeone, yeah, um, but I
remember being in a relationshipand being disappointed and then
, like I was stuck for like ayear, I had I had to quit
something that I was doing thatI really loved, that brought me
(49:18):
joy, and do something totallydifferent.
Okay, so I can get out offeeling how I felt.
Okay, so I grew up hooping.
Okay, so I was hooping forever.
Okay in the last.
Okay, so I grew up hooping.
Speaker 3 (49:25):
Okay, so I was
hooping forever.
Okay.
Speaker 2 (49:27):
In the last year I
hooped.
Speaker 3 (49:28):
You're a good
basketball player, used to be,
I'm terrible now.
Speaker 2 (49:33):
Okay, I mean, nah, I
ain't good, no more, like I
haven't played balls since 2014.
Speaker 3 (49:39):
Okay, okay.
Speaker 2 (49:40):
So which is wild to
say?
Speaker 3 (49:42):
That's a long time,
long time, okay.
So I remember like With that Iused to.
Speaker 2 (49:46):
So you know I'm
working, doing my thing.
Speaker 1 (49:48):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (49:49):
But my outlet was
hoops.
Okay, I was in multiple leagues, you know just, I loved it,
like playing defense, talkingtrash, getting in someone's face
Like you know, going crazy,whatever, and then doing that
and it did not help.
Speaker 1 (50:03):
Really it wasn't an
outlet, no more.
Speaker 2 (50:08):
It didn't give me
anxiety, but it was like it's
kind of like do you have afavorite dessert?
Speaker 3 (50:14):
Yes, crème brûlée.
Speaker 2 (50:15):
So you're eating
crème brûlée and all of a sudden
it don't hit like it used tohit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So you keep eating crème brûléeand you're like well, maybe
it's not my favorite anymore.
Speaker 1 (50:30):
So I had.
Speaker 2 (50:30):
So what I did was I
got into running and when you
run is you in the road and yourthoughts and it's like, are you
gonna be a bitch and you finishthis mile or what you know?
So, like every time I ran, evenwhen it was hard, like I always
finish, so it was like a mileto three running became the
outlet, because I needed achallenge to take my mind away
from being broken.
Speaker 1 (50:50):
Yes, you know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (50:52):
Okay, being
heartbroken okay and and it
worked like it, like.
So I'm afraid that's the fear.
I'm afraid to not be in thatspot again, because I'll never
be in that same spot again, butI'm afraid to be disappointed by
somebody I love okay yeah, so Idid have that fear love.
Speaker 3 (51:07):
Okay, so I did have
that fear.
I feel like I still have thatfear we don't got to talk about
no one, is it?
Speaker 2 (51:12):
I just let you know a
little bit about it.
We ain't got to go into details.
I'm kidding.
Speaker 3 (51:15):
Okay, but I feel like
I can kind of help you with
that because everything has itspurpose.
So it's like you, can't fearthe the pain, because it always
brings clarity lightbreakthroughs, yeah, and it
builds you as a person character.
Speaker 2 (51:33):
So I feel like yeah,
like that that's I mean, that
that's not stopping me fromwanting to meet someone, to be
in a relationship.
But you wanted to say fair, youwant to say it fair, so I'm, I
mean, I'm gonna oblige, give yousomething, you know yeah.
Speaker 3 (51:44):
So yeah, no, I think
I think that's a good fear.
Yeah, to overcome.
All right, I'm going to obligeand give you something, yeah.
So yeah, no, I think that's agood fear.
Yeah, to overcome.
Speaker 2 (51:51):
All right, I've been
paying attention to it a little
bit, right?
So what I realize is you knowyou're impacting a lot of people
.
How many people are youimpacting, by the way?
Speaker 3 (52:00):
I have 25,000 people
in my community.
25,000 in the community, yeah,so first, off, and then I just
launched my mentorship program.
How do you?
Speaker 2 (52:08):
grow an audience of
25,000?
.
Someone's watching right now.
They got a brand new product.
Maybe they're not in yourcommunity, but they're like.
You know this girl, she talkingspicy.
Like I want to build acommunity, I want to build an
audience.
How would one grow an audienceof that size?
Speaker 3 (52:25):
Okay, so how would
one grow an audience of that
size?
Speaker 2 (52:30):
okay, so remember
when you said it sounds like a
scam.
Hmm, I'm gonna go back to thatlet's go back to.
Speaker 3 (52:34):
So I feel like you
said, it sounds like a scam
because there's no benefit andand and what the creator like
for the creator if they'regetting 100 profit.
When I got into this, I feellike my relevance online was
wearing out, so I needed to like, re-spark that credibility.
(52:54):
So I knew if I, if I wanted tomake impact, I needed to give
value, value, value for free forfree, for free for free, for
free.
So, if anyone wants to build abrand, impactful one, engaged
one, and have people connectedto you forever, give value for
free.
Speaker 2 (53:12):
Where they give value
For free, where they give value
On their platform on theirInstagram TikTok.
So what are they doing?
Are they content lives?
What are they doing?
Speaker 3 (53:22):
Going on a.
You don't have to go on socialmedia being an expert.
I think this is where a lot ofpeople get stuck and they're
like, well, I'm not an expert,like I'm still going through
life, like my life is inshambles, but you, like I said
before, you don't have to be anexpert in order to impact so
many people's lives.
You can impact people's livesduring your brokenness into
(53:46):
becoming a better person.
So, like for me, whenever I'mgoing through things or going
through the journey and life, Ilook for the lessons so that I
can share it with my audience.
For example, I did again.
I'm in a healing journey, right, so I keep talking about my
healing journey.
I'm in my third therapy session.
(54:08):
I put that on my social mediapage and I shared that with them
.
Speaker 2 (54:11):
So is that content?
That's content.
That's a reel, okay.
Speaker 3 (54:17):
But then people just
they don't know how to make it
impactful.
Because you can have avulnerable moment and share what
you're going through and it can.
It can turn into into pittingpit like pity for for someone.
You don't want it to go there.
You want it to always beimpactful by sharing the message
(54:37):
of, like the lesson, why you'redoing this, what did you go
through and why are you here nowand what's the outcome of it.
Yeah, so that's what I did onon.
Oh, that's what I did on.
That's what I did on with that,with that reel.
So showing your life lessons oryour life journey and sharing a
lesson behind it and impactingyour people, and you're gonna
(54:58):
attract your people, whether-.
Speaker 2 (55:00):
So do you?
Are you okay?
So someone's doing that.
Speaker 3 (55:04):
That's value.
Speaker 2 (55:04):
So let's say
someone's doing that's say, uh,
someone's doing that, they Idon't know.
Let's say we're not a terribledate or something right.
So they they're sharing whatthey learned or the value from
that experience, making somecontent, the way that they would
make it.
And then like where are theysending the people?
Is there a call to action?
Speaker 3 (55:22):
or something like so
how do you?
then turn that content into okay, okay, so I feel like if you're
just starting to grow a brand,you should be giving 80% free
value and then do a call toaction.
For me, I do call to actionsalmost every single time I post
on my reel because I have thecredibility, but people don't
trust you at the beginning, soyou have to build a trusting
(55:44):
audience.
So giving stuff for free overand over again, with no call to
action, if you're giving lessonson a on a bad day, you share
that on social media and youtalk about well, what, what did
I learn from this?
Moving forward, I'm not goingto do this.
And you share a compellingstory, so there's a structure to
that as well.
You don't just blabber.
There's a structure, a provensystem of how you're gonna share
(56:08):
your compelling story forpeople to be like, wow, that I
can learn something from thisperson.
I'm gonna continue to watchwhat they're doing because, I
can learn from them.
They they seem very wise, theyseem like they know what they're
talking about, and I'mcurrently going through that
right now.
So I'm going to follow theirpath and their lead.
Speaker 2 (56:24):
Yeah that's pretty
good.
So that's how someone wouldstart, so you can you turn your
like your daily experiences picka niche too okay, so it's
important.
Speaker 3 (56:34):
I feel like social
media has really changed um in
terms of branding.
Speaker 2 (56:38):
I feel like feel like
a lot of sales, sales.
I feel very salesy yes, now Iguess I feel like now it wasn't
like that before no, it wasn'tum, but I was gonna say it may
also have something to do withwhat people are following, but
then it does to a point.
But, like, even in your feed, Ifeel like you're getting hit
(56:58):
with like, a lot of like peoplecalled called actions.
It's not like a.
It's not like youtube.
I like YouTube.
You can learn more on YouTubewithout the aggressive.
Speaker 3 (57:09):
Yes, instagram's very
much.
Speaker 2 (57:10):
Aggressive Call to
action.
Speaker 3 (57:13):
It's very.
Yeah, it's different.
I feel like Instagram haschanged in that way.
Speaker 2 (57:17):
And they're greedy
now.
Speaker 3 (57:19):
What do you mean?
Speaker 2 (57:20):
Instagram is greedy.
Speaker 3 (57:21):
Why.
Speaker 2 (57:22):
Because now they want
people to.
I don't know if it's the samein Canada, but they want people
to do one of the subscriptionsso they can get more people to
their page.
Speaker 3 (57:31):
Now they got like
three chairs.
They got those three chairs.
Now, yeah, we don't have thatyet.
Speaker 2 (57:35):
Okay, so they got the
three chairs in America that
they're going to be rolling out.
Yeah, they want you to pay forthe badge.
Speaker 1 (57:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (57:40):
Right and I'm all
cool with like investing in
yourself and investing in yourbrand.
Speaker 3 (57:45):
But some people just
can't.
Speaker 2 (57:47):
Yeah, and 100%.
So I feel like the idea thatyou can create organic traffic
is getting less and less andless, especially if you're not
making viral or impactfulcontent that can draw.
Yeah, it's almost like thelottery.
It's like I have to make theperfect content that I know is
going to like bring me traffic,yeah, or no one's gonna see my
(58:09):
shit, yeah, yeah, yeah, no, Iagree they already got
multi-billions, yeah, yeah it'strue.
Speaker 3 (58:15):
It it kind of like
separates the people who don't
have anything with the peoplewho have money, who will be able
to thrive more because theyhave the money 100.
But it used to be an evenplaying field before, so now
it's kind of like taking theopportunity away from people
that don't have that type ofmoney to be able to be seen yeah
yeah, so yeah so you dosomething.
Speaker 2 (58:37):
I, I, I think I maybe
it's weekly, bi-weekly.
You got like a like a wellnessday, like a self-care day
something I do once a week.
Speaker 3 (58:46):
Um, I do like to go
get my hair hair done, blow out
and just hair done self-care day, and then I do.
I go to the gym um three timesa week.
I should go more, though but,yeah, I love um.
Like I said, I love being like.
The balance of femininity andmasculinity is so important for
(59:06):
me, because that's the way thatI'm not going to burn out Right.
I don't have a man, I don't havea man Tell it like coming you
know, so I have to give thatmyself.
So for now, for now, until theright one comes along.
Speaker 2 (59:17):
And you want him to
be like yo.
Listen, get your ass in the gymThree times ain't enough, and
text me when you're done whereyou're done and show me a
picture and a video Personaltrainer.
This ain't it, oh my God.
Why is that important, though?
Like why?
Why is that ritual, um, or thattime for yourself important,
and how does that help youbecome a better person, perform
(59:37):
better?
Speaker 3 (59:38):
Because it reminds me
of why I'm in my mask, why I
have to be my masculinity toproduce, perform and um
accomplish my goals.
So I want to retire my mom.
That's a long-term goal.
So I'm, I'm, like, I can.
I can visualize it ineverything, but for me, I want
(01:00:00):
to be able to feel that more by,like doing my self-care so I
know, like to keep me on trackof like okay, like this.
This is why I work so hardbecause I get to um buy my
favorite purse or go and do getmy hair done weekly, because I
can or go to um do facialswhenever I want, go to the spa
(01:00:20):
whenever I want, like it justmakes me feel good about why I'm
putting it.
Speaker 2 (01:00:23):
You get your certain
lifestyle, yes, and you enjoy it
like it lifestyle, it makes me,it makes me feel like okay,
this is why I'm putting in thework.
You get your certain lifestyle,yes, and you enjoy it.
Speaker 3 (01:00:27):
I get lifestyle it
makes me feel like okay, this is
why I'm working so hard.
Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
That's how I feel
about my view.
Yeah, like just being where I'mat.
Speaker 3 (01:00:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:00:34):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:00:35):
Same thing with my
view.
Like in Toronto even though Iwill be moving to Miami,
hopefully soon.
Speaker 1 (01:00:46):
I don't know what it
is.
Speaker 3 (01:00:47):
And I have gratitude
it's your past.
It's my past.
Speaker 2 (01:00:50):
Yeah, what do you
mean?
You got to let go of your past.
That's part of your past.
Speaker 3 (01:00:53):
You know what?
That's my first condo that Imoved into and I'm still there
after my ex.
Yeah, and I think and that'sthe first time I paid a, a bill
like the way that I'm the therent bill but I think it's the.
I think it's it's, I do, it'slike it's an anchor.
Oh yeah, my friends have toldme that.
Speaker 2 (01:01:12):
They said yeah trying
to cut that yeah you know what
I'm saying?
Speaker 3 (01:01:16):
I don't know, I
didn't plan this when I decided,
when the first person I'm gonnacall is you, I'm gonna be like
yes, allegedly do you leave meon scene again?
Speaker 2 (01:01:24):
leave me on scene
again.
Um all, cut it off, leave me onscene again, all right.
So we got a couple of questions, as we, you know, bring this to
an end.
Have you been having fun so far?
Speaker 3 (01:01:32):
Yes, this is good.
I love this.
Speaker 2 (01:01:33):
You got any questions
for me, because you've been
hijacking the pod randomly.
No no no questions so far.
All right, you're on a desertedisland.
Okay, right, what island wouldit be?
If you're on a?
It's deserted, you can pick anyone you want.
Speaker 3 (01:01:51):
Which island.
Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
Maldives.
Speaker 3 (01:01:54):
Mmm yes.
Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
Okay, so you're in
the Maldives.
Yes, ain't nobody there, though, okay, and all the resorts are
like vacant, okay.
It's just you.
Okay Right, can't.
Can't get no facials, can't getyour hair done.
He's just there.
Okay, right, there's one bookyou could bring.
What book would that be and youcould?
This could be a book thatyou've read and you just love it
(01:02:16):
, or it could be something thatyou want to get to and amazon
prime just drop it on the island.
Speaker 3 (01:02:24):
Atomic habits.
Speaker 2 (01:02:26):
Have you read it?
Speaker 3 (01:02:26):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (01:02:27):
Why atomic habits?
Speaker 3 (01:02:31):
Because habits is
what builds your life to be
where you want it to be or whereyou don't want it to be.
I mean, you are exactly whereyou are today because of your
habits, whether you like it ornot.
Speaker 2 (01:02:44):
Yeah, yeah, facts.
Speaker 3 (01:02:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:02:45):
That's a good answer.
I approve of this message.
Another one or not?
Yeah, yeah, facts yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
That's a good answer.
Speaker 3 (01:02:49):
I approve of this
message.
You know what I'm saying.
Another one, another one.
Oh wait, wait, I forgot.
See, you messed it up that time, I forgot, I forgot.
Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
You wouldn't even
know.
Speaker 3 (01:02:54):
We got it.
We got it, we're going to getit.
Speaker 2 (01:03:01):
Don't worry, dinner
in Miami or Toronto Poppy steak.
Poppy steak.
Speaker 3 (01:03:09):
I love steak.
Speaker 2 (01:03:10):
What's your favorite
meal?
You know what I'm saying.
They highlighting it.
Maybe they got your name steakscoming through.
Okay, you know, you could be atdinner with any fictional
character.
Who would it be?
Speaker 3 (01:03:22):
Ooh, that's a good
one.
Who would it be?
Speaker 1 (01:03:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:03:31):
There's so many Jim
Rohn.
Speaker 2 (01:03:40):
Why.
Speaker 3 (01:03:41):
I feel like his
mindset, tactics or tips have
really helped me when I was lost.
Yeah, I feel like that, likehe's he's passed away now, but
if I were to be able to have achance to sit with him, I'd love
to pick his brain yeah, yeah,but general is not fictional
(01:04:02):
character, I'll let you slide.
Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
I'll let you slide
with that, though, but fictional
I rock with him fictional likewhat, like what spider-man oh,
okay, that's but you know whatI'll let.
I'll let you go.
That's what you meant it was agood one.
Speaker 3 (01:04:16):
okay, okay, okay,
hold on, let me think, okay,
hold on, let me think.
Who dune?
Is that a fictional like dunethe dune characters?
Yeah, that a fictional LikeDune the Dune characters?
Yeah, that was a really goodmovie.
Yeah, that's a good one, thefirst one was so slow.
Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
Oh my God.
Speaker 3 (01:04:33):
Yeah, but the second
one was so good I'm like paint
drying on this one Really.
Speaker 2 (01:04:38):
No, I loved it.
I loved it.
The dad got set up, died, andthen you wait to the end.
And then, finally, you're likeokay, yeah, but like, but two
fire.
Speaker 3 (01:04:50):
It was two with so
good yeah, I would love to be
sitting with them seeing becausethey've been, they survived
some shit.
Speaker 2 (01:04:57):
So I'm like that's
good so you're gonna have poppy
steak with the characters.
Yeah, that's cool.
Yeah, and then, and then.
Jim r going to pull up later on.
Speaker 3 (01:05:04):
Exactly, give us some
mindset tips, yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:05:07):
That works, that
works Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
Okay, we got it, we
got it.
Speaker 2 (01:05:12):
We got it All right.
Speaker 3 (01:05:14):
Okay, what about you?
Speaker 2 (01:05:16):
See how you hijacking
again what question Fictional
character.
Fictional character.
It's definitely Batman.
Speaker 1 (01:05:23):
Really.
Speaker 2 (01:05:29):
Yeah, for sure.
Why?
You know why?
Because Batman, to me, batman'san entrepreneur.
I haven't really watchedBatman's an entrepreneur, okay,
okay.
So Batman's a superhero?
Okay, but he doesn't reallyhave superpowers.
He has a team.
Speaker 1 (01:05:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:05:41):
And they make all the
tech Wow.
And he uses the tech he has asuper suit.
Okay, he's a regular persongoes out into the world okay,
that's the entrepreneur okay youknow I'm saying that's a good
answer so to me it's batmanbecause he's more relatable.
I sit down with him like he gotthe finances on lock, yeah, but
he has to like him.
Stopping um, uh, bad guys islike solving problems yeah
(01:06:03):
helping people yeahbut this is the thing he don't
have got a girl, he don't gotfamily.
So he goes back home to hismillions of dollars on a fire
ass place, on a like on a cliffor whatever kind of like, kind
of like iron man, and it's just,you got the best life, but no
one to share it with, yeah, soI'll probably ask him what
happened where did you go wrong?
(01:06:23):
Where did you go wrong?
What can I learn?
Speaker 1 (01:06:24):
from you, because
everything else is a fire.
Speaker 2 (01:06:26):
Yeah, yeah, this part
I don't.
So what are we doing here, sirI?
Speaker 3 (01:06:30):
need to know why,
you're by yourself.
But, a lot of that happens alot with a lot of like rich,
millionaire, billionaire people,yeah, so be that man.
Speaker 2 (01:06:39):
Yeah that's good.
So one thing I'm teachingpodcaststers how to do is
monetize.
So one of my favorite ways toteach them how to monetize now
is through collaborations.
So what podcasters don't knowis that every time they have a
guest on it's a collaboration.
One of the best ways tocollaborate with your guests is
one of the things that you do isdigital products.
(01:07:00):
Right now, we just did a wholeover an hour collaboration.
What we're going to do is takesome of the gems from here, turn
it into a digital product, andthen you and I are going to
share the revenue.
Speaker 1 (01:07:10):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:07:11):
Yeah, smart right.
Speaker 1 (01:07:11):
That's really smart I
know, I know I'm smart.
Speaker 3 (01:07:14):
You didn't tell me
that Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:07:15):
I got to tell you
everything, surprise on camera.
No, you, you, this one.
I'm going to pull some gemsfrom here.
Speaker 1 (01:07:24):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:07:24):
But it's going to be
a digital product, right, it's
going to be a digital product.
Speaker 3 (01:07:27):
What's the digital
product?
Speaker 2 (01:07:29):
It'll be some of the
gems, so we'll put the book that
you mentioned, atomic HabitsOkay, it'll be some of the
mindset things you talked about,so it'll be some of that stuff,
so good.
But then also, what otherthings do you feel like you can
share, we can put on there?
So maybe some things thatyou're like oh, this is an
(01:07:49):
epiphany.
It helped me change my mindset.
I started doing this habit andthen I got this result.
Speaker 1 (01:07:53):
What are?
Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
one or two things
that you want to add.
It'll be like a short, like amini book.
Speaker 3 (01:07:58):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:07:59):
And then me and you,
it's 50% revenue.
Speaker 3 (01:08:00):
Okay, yeah, forever
Forever.
Speaker 2 (01:08:12):
Yeah, so it'll be
available on the pod.
Okay, but then, like you canput it in one of your bundles or
you know, wow, yeah, I didn'tknow that that's so.
Speaker 3 (01:08:14):
That's just such a
smart idea.
Speaker 2 (01:08:15):
Think about this
that's actually really smart.
I've never heard of that.
You need to pay attention.
Think about this.
So if you do 80 episodes, okay,let's say.
Let's say you did 52 episodesfor a year.
One one a year okay 52different guests okay 52
different digital products, 52different 50-50 rev shares, yeah
, and you just create a passiveincome and then maybe two or
three boom will go crazy.
But maybe the other ones youknow, money trickles in here and
there.
Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:08:34):
But now you got all
these digital products that'll
just be coming in.
Speaker 3 (01:08:36):
Yeah, yeah, and so
you don't put these live, like
the whole thing, like onwherever YouTube or whatever.
No it's going to be on YouTube.
Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:08:47):
So how do they
purchase the digital product?
Speaker 2 (01:08:51):
Link in the bio or
link in the description.
Speaker 3 (01:08:53):
What is it?
Okay, whatever we talked aboutis in a PDF document yeah, just
like the gems.
Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
Yeah, yeah, yeah,
okay, I mean there's a second
tier to that that I could share,but on the like you, because
this is the thing if you got acommunity, yeah, this is another
great way it works.
You have a community.
But if you have a community,you can take that product, put
it in the community, let themknow.
Hey, listen, if you want thisexclusive and I have other 10
exclusives I have exclusive forevery single podcast join my
(01:09:20):
community, get access to it forfree yeah and then join the
community, which is recurring,wherever you're still able to
break the person that youcollaborate with off with the
revenue.
It's a great way to ingratiateyourself with your guest and
then allow you to make money.
Speaker 3 (01:09:36):
I'm smart.
I'm smart.
Did you just sleep one day andyou're like this is how we're
going to do?
Speaker 2 (01:09:42):
it.
I can't take full credit for it.
One of my mentors.
We were masterminding, okay,and then he gave me some of the
nuggets I'm like bro that's sosmart, do this with this, and
then we got this.
He's like yeah bro, I'm likethanks that's so good.
That's why?
Because a lot of.
Speaker 3 (01:09:58):
There's a lot of
podcasters out there, but and
they know what I'm.
Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
They know not to
monetize, which is why I'm here
like batman, to save y'all lovethat.
Okay, so what are one or twoother things that you've
experienced?
It could be books, it could bea movie, it could be a phrase,
it could be something that youand your girls do, it could be a
habit that you do, somethingthat's really impact you that
would help them.
Okay, we can add that in theretoo.
Speaker 3 (01:10:22):
Okay, so obviously we
talked a lot about mindset,
which is a huge thing, and Ithink that everyone should lead
first with fixing their mindset.
But if you're helping peopleand you want to like what?
(01:10:50):
If you're selling a digitalproduct or anything, a service,
whatever, you always want tosystemize everything so people
can come in and they have aproven system.
Every ubc is a system yeah youknow, ubc is a system you come
in, which is my digital product,the MRR product.
Speaker 2 (01:11:06):
What's the name of it
?
Speaker 3 (01:11:06):
so they know, UBC is
a MRR product.
What?
Speaker 2 (01:11:10):
does UBC stand for?
Speaker 3 (01:11:11):
The Ultimate Branding
Course.
Thanks, there we go.
Sorry, the Ultimate BrandingCourse.
So that's just a whole system.
It's step one build a funnel,build your website so you can
start getting paid.
Step number two having a provenstrategy for branding.
Step number three how to build,uh, an influential presence,
(01:11:34):
online presence.
Step number four um, all abouthow to video edit your content.
Like it's just system.
It's a system, yeah so it's,and people buy into systems
because it's in their head.
Speaker 2 (01:11:47):
It's simplified, yeah
, yeah, it's, and people buy
into systems because it's intheir head, it's simplified.
Yeah, it's there, it's ablueprint.
Speaker 1 (01:11:51):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:11:52):
So if you're coming
in and you're you're, you're
confused or you don't know whereto start online, like to build
your online presence, you havean offer just simplify your
expert, like what your ex ifyou're an expert in fitness.
Simplify the process and andsystemize it Step one, step,
step two, step three, step four,step five, and then you're good
.
people will buy into it that'sgood like just simple, like
(01:12:13):
people just over complicate.
It's very easy to overcomplicate things and and it's a
skill to simplify that overcomplicating information, yeah,
so if you can do that, you canmake a lot of money I like that.
Speaker 2 (01:12:26):
That was good 30.
Speaker 3 (01:12:27):
That's how I made 30
000 in 48 hours.
Tell them so tell them, butwith the mindset attached.
Speaker 2 (01:12:32):
Yeah, tell them all
right man, this has been amazing
.
Uh, I appreciate your time onhere.
This has been dope.
I'm pretty sure we we've umimpacted a lot of people, helped
a lot of people, gave someclarity yes um, anything else
you want to share with them,share with me, just, thank you.
Something else you want to?
Speaker 3 (01:12:49):
thank you for letting
me get out of my comfort zone
again.
I haven't been on a podcastepisode for a very long time.
Just been working my butt offand um helping me have a voice
to help so many people andspread the word on building an
online presence and monetizingoff of it.
Speaker 1 (01:13:07):
Dope yeah, so thank
you.
Speaker 2 (01:13:08):
You're welcome.
You're welcome, so question foryou.
Okay, wrapping up.
Speaker 3 (01:13:15):
Another one.
Speaker 2 (01:13:15):
Yeah, I got an event
September, right.
I think it's 26, 27, 28.
The 28th is the actual, thelive event.
Okay, will you speak on thestage?
Of course it's in Miami.
Wow, you know what I'm saying.
Wow, and you can teach digitalproducts because it I love that.
The event is podcast to profit.
(01:13:36):
So the intention is to teachpodcasters how to launch, grow
scale and it's huge.
But then, once you have a pod,how do we monetize it?
And then, once we have themoney, what do we do with it?
Speaker 3 (01:13:48):
you know, yeah yeah,
definitely you down excited yeah
let's go.
Speaker 2 (01:13:53):
You heard, you heard
her heard it first.
Speaker 3 (01:13:54):
Here I'll be there
I'll be there to impact whatever
you need.
Word that sounds good.
I'm excited listen y'all.
Speaker 2 (01:14:01):
But another episode
of the honor pursuit podcast
with jasmine elizabeth.
Let them know where, uh, theycan find you.
How do they get UBC and stufflike that?
Speaker 3 (01:14:10):
Okay, so you can get
UBC or my digital membership in
the link in my bio on socialmedia, which is
thousandspluswithjazz.
Speaker 2 (01:14:22):
I like it.
Do you want me to say thewebsite Thousandspluswithjazz?
Yeah, okay.
Speaker 3 (01:14:26):
Website is wow.
How are they going to get to it?
If want me to say the website,yeah, okay, website is well.
Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
How are they going to
get to it if they don't know
the website?
Speaker 3 (01:14:29):
I know, but like you
can write it on there.
You're right, you're right,it's earnwithjazzcom slash
membership or justearnwithjazzcom for UBC.
I like it yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:14:47):
I like Jasmine.
Make sure you subscribe to thepodcast and share this episode
out with at least three people.
That's how we grow and continueto make more shows and impact.
This is Brendan Boyd, jasmine,elizabeth, actually.
Click the link below.
Grab our digital product.
It's going to be amazing, it'sdefinitely going to impact you
and it'll be something else thatyou can actually break down,
simplify and execute.
(01:15:08):
All right, we'll see you, guys,on another episode.
Peace, all right, y'all.
Look, I had to interrupt thepodcast episode to break down
this exciting community that youneed to join.
Why?
Because your podcast.
You haven't figured out how tomonetize.
Maybe you're someone that usedto be like me, where I didn't
really have anyone that can holdme accountable, nor did I have
a group that I felt comfortableabout.
You know what these are.
This is my tribe.
(01:15:28):
I can grow Well, listen, we putthat together Podcast school.
I'm teaching you guysmonetization secrets,
accountability, discipline, howyou get better with content, and
this is just a group that youwant to grow with.
Click the link below join,let's go.
Hold on, let's see what she say.
Hold on, if you get it right.
If you get it right, then, um,that might mean something.
Let's see.
(01:15:49):
Let's see where you're at withit on the okay, you ever watch
will of fortune yes all right,so you spun the wheel.
Obviously there's no vowels, soyou're buying a vowel on the
prst plus podcast you have tobuy a vowel.
(01:16:10):
So what vowels are missing?
Speaker 1 (01:16:13):
there's letters,
there's a word.
Speaker 2 (01:16:15):
It's a word, it's a
word.
So let's say we're playingwheel of fortune.
It's a word.
Right, wait, you know how toplay yeah, she's like yeah, not
okay, so how will of fortuneworks?
Is is a puzzle.
You spin the wheel and then youget to select like letters or
whatever You'll be like.
Oh, is there an E?
Wait, first of all they giveyou a phrase.
Speaker 1 (01:16:35):
Yeah, they give you a
phrase.
Speaker 2 (01:16:36):
All the letters are
blank and you guess letters.
Speaker 1 (01:16:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:16:40):
And then you, slowly
reveal what it says.
Speaker 3 (01:16:42):
So you have to keep
as spin getting a chance.
Is there an E?
Speaker 2 (01:16:48):
No, so.
So the phrase is the phrase ison the two blank on the what the
two blank on the On the.
On the blank to the phrase he'ssaying this is a phrase I can't,
(01:17:12):
because if I tell you the lastword, you're literally going to
get it.
So okay, this is a phrase,because obviously you know the
word is PRC, right?
So it's on the Like.
You read on the blank to.
To where Okay, okay, All right,I'll give you one.
I'll give you one.
(01:17:32):
Maybe you'll get this one Onthe blank to Miami.
Oh, she might get that.
That's not a Okay, all right Onthe blank to 100k month.
Speaker 3 (01:17:45):
On the Wait, look, oh
, on the pursuit, pursuit.
Speaker 2 (01:17:49):
Don't say that, bro,
damn the pursuit damn bro, jesus
, you just might as well justtell her the word okay, prsc, no
one's ever gonna guess that'sthe point pursuit, pursuit first
yeah, pursuit would have.
Speaker 3 (01:18:06):
I'm like trying to
figure it out on the Pursuit.
Speaker 1 (01:18:09):
Is this on but what?
Speaker 3 (01:18:11):
why is there a plus
On the Pursuit Plus?
Speaker 2 (01:18:14):
Oh, that's just a
logo.
Okay, on the Pursuit.
Damn, I had so much faith inyou.
Damn it.
Guess what we can't do puzzlestogether.
Speaker 3 (01:18:24):
You just remember who
got you out of here All night,
all time.
I would have I was, so I'mactually good at this actually.
Speaker 2 (01:18:35):
Yeah, you just gave
it.
Speaker 3 (01:18:35):
I'm actually I'm
going to play board games with
my friends after this, andthey're doing stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (01:18:40):
In Miami you're going
to play board games.
Speaker 3 (01:18:42):
Yeah, so, cool.
Speaker 2 (01:18:44):
There was already.
Okay, look, so this is howwe're going to get you more
exposure.
Using the pod equals MC squarestrategy, right?
Then we're going to bring outthe air fryer and then connect
it to the toaster oven methodright, I think I wasted my money
.
Now, until we do all this,we're going to get you a million
views and millions ofsubscribers.
Speaker 1 (01:19:01):
I have no idea what
you're talking about.
I got you, let me go getsomething.
What's this box about?
Wow, bro, what is that?
Speaker 2 (01:19:13):
So we got your
long-form podcast right here.
Right, this is long-form audio,Okay now I'm getting my money's
worth.
Got a service to get moreexposure, get more views and get
more call to action to get moresales.
Speaker 1 (01:19:23):
Let's go.
Speaker 2 (01:19:23):
This is what you need
to do to get more sales.
Let's go.
This is what you need to do toget more of this.
Now, do you understand?
I completely get the vibe now.
Before I don't know what youwas talking about, but this
right here, we're going to makea lot of money.