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November 27, 2024 • 8 mins

Step into the transformative world of Joe Polish's Genius Network event, where we had the privilege of engaging with luminaries like RFK, Callie Means, Jordan Peterson, and Tucker Carlson. These remarkable figures shone a light on pressing issues such as the corruption entrenched in the food and drug industries, the burgeoning political movements reshaping our landscape, and the profound necessity for personal growth. Their compelling narratives explore the internal struggles we all grapple with, urging a transformation through conscious choices, while advocating for a collective spiritual awakening that is believed to be on the horizon.

In the next chapter, we explore the profound impact of aligning our life choices with core values, as articulated by visionary thinkers including Zach Kass, Kali Means, and Jordan Peterson. These influential voices share their aspirations for a healthier, equitable society and the potential benefits of AI, emphasizing the critical importance of truth and unity. This episode resonates with a message of optimism, inspired by the gathering's impactful discussions, and expresses deep gratitude to Joe Polish for orchestrating such a powerful event that inspires positive change and fosters connections among like-minded individuals.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome back to another episode of the
Unstoppable Mindset Podcast.
I'm your host, shawn MichaelCrane.
Thank you guys for tuning in.
I just had one of the mostincredible experiences of my
life attending Joe Polish'sannual event for the Genius
Network.
If you don't know who JoePolish is, google him.
Follow him on Facebook,instagram, twitter, subscribe to
his podcast.
He's one of the most genuine,authentic, inspiring human

(00:26):
beings I've ever met and I'mgrateful to call him a friend, a
mentor, a collaborator.
Like I was very fortunate to beat his annual event.
In that room were the mostimpactful and influential people
in the world of business andentrepreneurship, really in the
world.
Man, I'm sitting next tobest-selling authors, you know,
politicians, keynote speakers,world changers.

(00:47):
It was just incredible theamount of people that I was able
to meet.
I heard so many intelligent,amazing speakers.
We talked about everything fromaddiction recovery to AI in the
future, to health and wellness,to this political movement
that's taking place with RFK,cali Means, donald Trump.
It was incredible.
So it was all about getting inthat room, soaking up all the

(01:09):
information like a sponge,getting tapped into my truth and
my creativity, and coming homeand then sharing these messages
with the world.
And you know what's interestingis, a couple weeks ago, I
started really following RFK.
I started really following andlistening to what he was saying
about the poison in our foodthat we're feeding our children,
the toxins in the environment.
I started looking into all thefacts and statistics to back up

(01:31):
what he was saying.
And then I found Casey andCallie Means, who are leading
the charge right there with RFK,and they're incredible human
beings and they're doing thesame thing.
They're being very vocal aboutthe corruption that's taking
place in entities like the FDA,the CDC, the NIH, and how
they're correlated to big pharmaand the food that we're eating
and just all this corruption,and they're doing something

(01:51):
about it.
They're here to make a change.
They're fighting, they'restanding and now, because Trump
won, they're in a position wherethey can enact real change.
So I got to see and hear all ofthese individuals speak.
Callie Means spoke with RFK,jordan Peterson was there,
tucker Carlson and it wasincredible to sit there and

(02:12):
listen to them speak live, aboutwhy they're so passionate to
help Americans, what they wantto do to enact change, and just
to really get to see them inperson.
You know, and one of thecoolest things was Cali Means
said, and this is something thatI felt and I've actually shared
with people you, I told peoplelike there's something bigger at
work here.
Man, this is god's work.
I could feel it.
I'm so connected to god'smessage and energy ever since I
changed my life 12 years ago andI just felt like something

(02:34):
different was taking place herein our lives with the election.
I felt like it was good versusevil.
I felt like so many people'slives are at stake our children.
You know this great countrythat we've been able to grow up
in, and Cali Means said it.
He's all you know.
This is about raising thecollective consciousness of
America, and that's somethingthat you hear.
A life coach or a speaker, amotivational speaker, say Not a

(02:55):
politician, and Cali Means isn'ta politician, he's an advocate,
but he spent a lot of time inDC around politicians and he's
right.
It's about re-educating peopleand helping them to see the
bigger picture.
So many people are sohyper-focused and tunnel vision
on Trump and this asshole andall the stuff he did.
They can't see the biggerpicture at play.
They can't see the work thatRFK wants to do.
They can't see the corruptionand big pharma and these food

(03:16):
companies and politics ingeneral that's plaguing you and
me and our fucking country.
They can't see it becausethey're so emotional and they're
so angry, right?
So Casey Means is really smart,or Callie Means, I'm sorry.
He said we have to raise thecollective consciousness of our
country, and then, when RFKspoke, he's sharing all this
stuff about his past, all thesethings that he's done to improve
the quality of his life, and itwas really cool, you know.

(03:38):
He said I do three things Imeditate and I go to a 12-step
meeting and Joe Polish goes wow,that's pretty incredible.
I've never, I don't think inthe history, heard of a
presidential candidate who talksabout personal development Like
.
These guys are life coaches whoare now going to be running our

(04:00):
country.
These are people who deeplycare about you and your children
.
These are people and men andwomen of faith and they're
tapped into something specialthat's taking place here, and
they all said it in differentways.
They talked about this being aspiritual awakening.
There's something spiritualhappening here, you know.
Then, when Jordan Peterson spoke, he said the same thing.
You know and Jordan Peterson isa very, very intelligent and

(04:21):
complicated individual, and Iwas joking with some people who
I was sitting with I go man.
I've never heard somebody breakdown simple concepts in such a
complicated way Like JordanPeterson will take a concept or
a conversation and unravel ituntil there's nothing left to
disseminate right, but he'sbrilliant and one of the things
he said to the audience he goeslook, this is an internal battle
.
This is good versus evil.

(04:42):
That's the journey that you'reall on.
You can't change who's inoffice right now.
You can't change these things.
That's what these guys are hereto do.
But you can change the way thatyou operate, and this is
something that I've preachedever since I changed my life,
and it's something that you heara lot of high-level people
talking about.
It's the internal battle.
It's who you want to be versuswho you've settled for.
It's the decisions that youknow are going to lead you to
this life versus the decisionsthat and he described it in a

(05:07):
very simple way.
He said you're always makingsacrifice.
Everything that you do is asacrifice.
It's a sacrifice of time.
It's a sacrifice based on theconversation or person you're
with.
It's a sacrifice no matter howyou look at it.
So you either sacrifice sleepto go to the gym or you
sacrifice going to the gym forextra sleep.
You sacrifice, you know, thathealthy meal for the unhealthy

(05:28):
meal.
You sacrifice time with a lovedone versus time on a coaching
call.
You sacrifice time at workversus time with your family.
Whatever you're doing, you'resacrificing time.
I mean, I was there at theGenius Network in Arizona for
three days.
I'm sacrificing time with mybabies, with my wife.
I'm sacrificing time here athome to be there learning and
absorbing this message, and sowhat I want to share with you is
you're always sacrificing.

(05:54):
Just get that straight, likeyou're never going to have a
life where you aren'tsacrificing and you're not
suffering to some extent becauseof those choices.
Make sure that the sacrifice isworth it.
Make sure when you lookyourself in the mirror and you
get to the end of your life,those decisions counted for
something.
Those decisions led to a lifethat you were proud of.
Those decisions have meaning,because too many people make
sacrifices that are futile.
They make sacrifices and theylook down at their lives later,

(06:17):
on and down the road, andthey're unfulfilled.
They didn't grow into theperson they could have been,
they didn't reach enlightenment,they didn't make an impact,
they didn't leave a legacybehind, they weren't tapped in
on that spiritual level.
You guys, this journey isspecial and precious, and if
you're overlooking it and takingit for granted, you're not
gonna be able to feel the wayyou want, you're not gonna get
what you want, you're not gonnabe able to experience what you

(06:39):
want in this life.
And so hearing these high-levelspeakers iterate a message that
I often share is a message andtalk about things that I'm
passionate about I love, becauseit shows me that I'm tapped in
and I'm in alignment, and whenyou get in alignment, you start
to gravitate towards people whooperate at that frequency,
whether it's the way they speak,the things they're passionate
about, the mission they're on.

(06:59):
You know there's a magneticthing that takes place the law
of attraction is real, and soI'm just so fired up and I'm
more optimistic about the futureof our country than ever before
.
I heard Zach Kass talk about AIand the positive effects on AI
in the future to heal people, toease human suffering, to just
really elevate the collectiveconscious of humans and give us
all these resources.

(07:20):
I heard Kali Means talk abouthealth and make America healthy
again with RFK and what they'regoing to do day one in office
and how they're going tocompletely get rid of all the
toxic, negative people, all thecorruption in DC and put the
right people in place.
And then I heard JordanPeterson talk about the deeper,

(07:40):
deeper implications, thespiritual journey, you know the,
the fight that we all have toface internally.
And then Tucker Carlson, who isreally funny and very honest,
and they all spoke about justwanting the truth to be
transparent for the Americanpeople and for us not to be lied
to anymore and for us to cometogether and unite to make sure
our children are healthy, tomake sure we all, you know, get

(08:02):
the opportunities and resourceswe deserve, to make sure that
there's justice, to make sureyou know that things are done
the right way, because they'vebeen done the wrong way for so
long.
And so it was a beautifulexperience man being in that
room and looking around and justseeing all the most successful,
influential people I've everbeen around Collectively in that
room.
There was probably tens orhundreds of billions of dollars

(08:22):
in revenue inventions, you know,country world leaders.
Like it was incredible.
And so I just want to give ashout out to joe polish.
You guys got to follow him,subscribe to his podcast.
He's putting out some powerfulmessages and he's really making
a difference in this world.
So thank you, joe, for havingme at the genius network, and to
all the speakers and everyonethat shared their truth and

(08:42):
showed up and delivered the waythey did, thank you for the
constant inspiration.
And I'm here, I'm going to domy part, I'm going to share your
content.
I'm going to pour my heart andsoul into my content.
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