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March 30, 2026 84 mins

Two mediums loose in NYC. The signs & synchronicities started before we even left the ground — and they didn't stop until we got home!

I thought I was going to New York for a wrestling signing. The Universe had very different plans.

My dear friend and fellow medium Rhonda Thorpe is here to dish on all of it — the synchronicities, the energy, the kooky moments and everything in between.

A few things we get into:

  • What really happens when two mediums sync up and travel together
  • The signs and synchronicities that showed up from the very first booking
  • The WWE signing, the MET, and yes — even unexpected celebrity sighting 👀

This one is fun, candid and a little woo-woo — because when two mediums hit a new city together, the Universe always seems to come along for the ride.

✨ Be sure to check out the YouTube version — we share photos on screen of everything we're talking about so you can really come along for the trip!


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Unknown (00:01):
Joy. Hey, beautiful soul, welcome to spirit. Speak
Easy. I'm Joy Giovanni. Joyfulmedium. I'm a working psychic
medium, energy healer andspiritual gifts mentor. This
podcast is like a seat at thetable in a secret club, but with
mediums, mystics and thespiritual luminaries of our
time. So come behind the velvetropes with me and see inside my

(00:24):
world as I chat insider stylewith profoundly gifted souls, we
go deep, share juicy stories,laugh a lot, and it wouldn't be
a speakeasy without greatinsider secrets and tips. You
might even learn that you havesome gifts of your own. So step
inside the spirit. Speak Easy.
Hey, beautiful souls. Welcome infor another episode of spirit

(00:46):
speakeasy, I have somethingreally fun for us today,
something a little different. Ihave a guest, but it's not an
interview. It is going to be mydear friend Rhonda, who has
agreed to come on and share allabout our New York trip. She is
the friend that you heard metalk about last week, that I

(01:07):
invited on this trip to New Yorkwho was able to go. She is a
fellow medium psychic, tarotreader, healer. She's an
incredible soul. She is a nearand dear personal friend of
mine. So if you have been on mysocial media for any length of
time, you've definitely seen herbefore. And if you're on my

(01:28):
social media now, joyfulmedium.com over this last week,
you will have been seeing theevidence of our escapades. But I
just kind of got inspiredyesterday while I was sitting
here, we're recording this onThursday, we got home on Tuesday
and on Wednesday, while I wasregrouping and answering emails,
I thought maybe you guys wouldlike to hear a little bit from

(01:49):
both of us about not only ourtrip and what we did, but as
mediums when we're together,sometimes the energy is
supercharged, or synchronicityshow up in a different way, or
our energy can kind of sync up,and I can feel things she's
feeling she can feel things I'mfeeling, our energy affects each
other. So I just thought maybeit would be really fun. You guys

(02:11):
really loved the share lastweek. It seemed like I got a lot
of great feedback from all ofyou. So thank you for that. I do
move and grow with yourfeedback. And I'm always wanting
to tailor and weave in thingsthat you're wanting to hear
about. So I will link all ofrhonda's contact points in the
show notes. Again, she's anincredible medium in her own
right, and she does a lot ofreally cool lives, especially on

(02:35):
Tiktok, where she'll do livereadings both tarot and
mediumship. So you are going towant to follow her on all the
places, and I will link all ofthat in the show notes. But for
now, without further ado, let meintroduce you to my dear friend
and fellow medium Rhonda Thorpe,welcome in, everyone. I am so

(02:57):
excited to introduce to you, myfriend and travel companion,
Rhonda Thorpe, thanks for beingwith us today. I think maybe we
should start just by giving aquick overview of like, our
friendship, and then we'll diveinto the trip. And I kind of
just my inspiration was thinkingthat, you know, I know we have

(03:20):
our own unique experience asmediums and sensitives, and when
two of us get together, often,kooky things happen. And for me,
I don't know, I'll speak formyself, maybe for you too,
sometimes it's just such anatural part of how our lives go
that I don't really ever thinkof it as maybe weird or strange,
but I realize maybe it is. Well,I

(03:41):
definitely realized on this triphow connected we are and how
much we pick up each other'senergy, and how easily things
seem to be more aligned whenwe're together on this trip. And
traveling, it was a lot of fun.
So that was really cool. Andthen I noticed also we, I think
a lot of friends do this, maybeif you're kind of vibing at the
same, I don't know, energy inthe moment. We could kind of

(04:04):
almost, like, share thoughts, ortune into the same thoughts and
not have to, like, say it outloud, which was also kind of
fun.
It was fun. Yeah, and yeah,definitely, yeah.
So we have been friends forabout five years. Maybe, is that
right? I'm really bad at thatpart.
Almost five years, yeah,we've spent a good amount of
time together, but we've nevertraveled together. And I don't

(04:26):
know about you, but I feel liketo really to, like, travel with
someone and spend first of all,a really long time on an
airplane and then several daystogether. 24/7, like, that's a
specialfriend, right? Right, yeah. So,
yeah, I think we were togetherlike, the entire time. I think,
I don't know if we had anymoments separate, barely, I

(04:48):
think, lovely, barely, barely acouple
bathroom breaks or something,which, you know, I think we both
rolled the dice on it. And,yeah, I'm super grateful that
you were able. To come. So Iknow I just mentioned in the
intro that you are my friend whoI called and asked if you could
come to New York with me. Andyou did, which was amazing. Now

(05:12):
you even really, I want to say,like credit to you, because you
really rolled the dice. Becausethe promoter that I went out
there for to do this, likewrestling signing event I had
not met or worked with before,so we kind of, on many levels,
didn't know exactly what we weregetting into. But even in the
planning of it, oh, that's onething I forgot, was that you and

(05:32):
I had kind of pre selected thesame hotel, and when we were
giving hotel suggestions, yeah,you were like, Oh my gosh,
that's on my list, which didturn out to be like, shout out
to Broadway Plaza Hotel, areally gorgeous hotel, good in
such a good location. It wassuch a hidden
gym, and like, so much going onin that area. And it was like

(05:54):
the small, cute, little boutiquehotel with perfect beds and
space and outdoor space. And,like, couldn't have been better,
for sure. Yeah.
And I mean, in New York, there'sa million hotels, so even just
for us to kind of from all theareas we were looking at to
select down to in our very shortI think I had three on my list,
and I think you only have acouple on your list too. So

(06:16):
already it was starting out in,like, a cool and interesting
way. And then I actually think Ihad booked it. And then you said
you can come. And had to, like,make sure we had matching
flights and everything, reallyjust it worked
out we were in the town roadtogether, even though we booked
separately and days apart, I wasable to sit in the same row as

(06:37):
you everything,yeah, so we really just lucked
out from the start, and thenwhen we got to the airport,
things were pretty smooth. Ithink really, in that first
flight, the landing was muchsmoother than I expected. And a
weird little detail about thistrip is, because we were flying
from San Diego into New York,the only way for us to get a

(06:58):
direct flight is to go to JFK,but really we were needing to
leave from LaGuardia, so we hadto make our way from JFK to
LaGuardia, which is just like aweird little extra detail leg of
our trip. I don't know aboutyou, but I, if I could get it,
really prefer direct flight,especially coast to coast. So
even that worked out. It seemedlike we were a little turned

(07:20):
around. There's a lot ofconstruction at that airport,
so, yeah, trying to find a cabwas almost like, I don't know we
were following each other, andneither one of us knew where we
were going. But once we got outthere, it was just jumped into a
cab right away. Even that was, Ithink, pretty smooth, pretty
smooth part of it, definitely.

(07:41):
So we got to the hotel, the veryfirst hotel, and because I had
booked it, I wasn't sure youwere going to be able to go. And
so I had to book it. And the wayI booked it so ridiculous, I
think you let me know, like,five minutes after I had booked
it, and I Yeah, the way Iclicked, it was only one bed.
And we were like, I mean, wewould have shared a bed, but I
was like, okay, ideally, wecould get to bed so I don't kick

(08:01):
you all night. And even that waslike, a non issue. And before I
left, I had called the hotel. Ihad called the 800 main number,
and they were like, I just kepthitting wall after wall after
wall. And so we had kind of putthe energy out there to like,
hey,like, this might happen. Yeah,
exactly. And it was just like,totally not an issue, even that,

(08:23):
not at all. Yeah, and then thenext morning, when we came out
and saw the promoter, and it's acool little company, Premier
signatures is what they'recalled, shout out to them. And
it is a really cool guy and histwo sisters, and they were,
like, youthful and easygoing andfun. So even that was for me,

(08:44):
anyway, like an unexpected,pleasant surprise, like a treat,
yeah, yeah. I thought so too.
Everything felt they all feltvery comfortable, right to be
around and welcoming So, and youkind
of never know where you're gonnaget. So even that was great. We
got to the event. We were a bitearly because they had to set up
their part of it, and so you andI just kind of cruised around

(09:07):
and did a lap. It was in, I wantto say that was like a college
gymnasium, yeah,right. We literally did a lap,
yeah.
That's why I was, like, it wason a track, and we walked around
this, not quite literally, andthen I really felt like, okay,
so you don't know me from thattime in my life when I was
acting and doing that. So thisalready, like, is a weird

(09:29):
element. I feel like an extraweird element maybe.
Well, I just thought it wasfunny that even when you
proposed this idea to me andinvited me to go along, you were
very much like, you could justfly in the next day. You don't
have to go with me. You might bebored. You might not. You know,
all these million excuses for meto not go, and I'm like, oh, no,

(09:50):
if it's an option, like, I'mthere, I'm going. I want to go.
Why would want to force that onyou to sit there and, like,
watch me take pictures all day?
No, I loved it. I loved it. Itwas really cool. Able to see you
in this whole different element.
We don't even talk about it toomuch, and, you know, like being
mediums and and, and it wasreally cool to see, you know,

(10:10):
so Well, I'm glad you enjoyedit, and I wasn't knowing what to
expect. I've only in my time.
There was a time right after mytime with WWE that I did a lot
of different kinds of signings,but it's been many years. I
don't accept many requests, justbecause it's a pain to get to
the east coast and all that,like I was saying last week. So
I never kind of know what theenergy was going to be. But even
you said the energy was, like,really good, and

(10:33):
I thought it was so great, yeah,like, well, first of all, let me
just say I was so impressed. Somany people, like, stood in your
line and wanted to face you andgreet you, and everyone was so
giddy and happy and and Ithought that was really cool,
but yeah, the overall energy Ijust felt like nobody there was

(10:54):
no drama, there was no conflict.
Everyone had smiles on theirface. They're so happy. They've,
you know, paid to be there, andthey're getting to see like
their fans, and they get to seethe people that they've wanted
to see for a long time. And Imean, you did lots of signings,
and it's really cool to seepeople bring things for you to
sign stuff from way back in theday. And I was like, dang,

(11:15):
that's so cool. They're like,I've really held on to this life
size poster of my friend thatthey that they need size? Yeah,
that was a little awkward.
I really don't talk about thatpart of my life a ton, just
because I feel like, you know,if you're my friend, maybe
you're not interested in that,or I never want to, I don't
know. I never want to feel likeI'm just talking about myself,
and we share this really specialgift. So a lot of the times

(11:37):
we're talking about, you know,either just kind of sharing
about sessions, bouncing thingsoff each other, you know, using
that creative energy together inthat way. So it was maybe, like
a little shocking to see, and itis kind of cool for those that
don't know. It was many, manyyears ago, I want to say, like
2004 or five, maybe six ish inthat vicinity. And so there are

(12:00):
people that met me 2020, yearsago, 20 plus years ago, that
have, like, photos with me fromthen that will bring them. And
it's kind of funny, becausesometimes people will show up
and say, like, do you rememberme? And it's like, oh no,
yeah, which is really hard. Thathappens a lot.
Yeah, quite a bit. Ialways joke in my readings when

(12:21):
I'm encouraging people to, like,record their session and, like,
I could barely remember what Ihad for lunch yesterday, let
alone, like, 20 years ago,right? So, so that's a little
interesting piece of it. Yeah.
So there were posters sent injust like giant, pretty much
like life size, maybe evenbigger than life size of me. So

(12:41):
that's awkward, but overall itwas, like, really fun. Everyone
had a great attitude. Yeah.
People were really cool. So thatwas interesting. Did you feel
kind of drained by all theenergy there? Because there was
a lot of people, there was a lotof energy, and a lot of, like,
big, long lines, kind ofwrapping around and so many
different types of talent anddifferent like, types of people.

(13:04):
Did you? Did you feel like, okayin that energy? Did you get
drained? What wasyour I definitely felt okay in
the energy. It did catch up tome, especially, I think you too,
by the end of the day, yeah,for me, I feel like it's a
little different than, like,when we're doing readings or
something, because we're holdinga different vibration then. But

(13:26):
it's still me holding adifferent part of my energy,
because I'm always really, like,concerned about making sure, you
know, I've been hired to bethere, so I want to give
everyone a good experience, andI want to, like, really be on
and attentive and right, youknow, in that host to see part
of my personality. So for me,even though it was really great
energy, it could be a littledraining, and that way, plus

(13:49):
there's like an hour driveeither way to Long Island as
part of it, I did get somelittle like fun boosts or pops
of energy for me, because I gotto see some old friends. Yeah,
of course, the like the friendson the talent side are really
cool to see. A lot of peoplewould like recognize me knowing
them, but I, for me, sometimesthe coolest surprises are people

(14:09):
I didn't know were going to bethere that are, aren't
technically like on the talentside, but are more on the crew
side. There's a photographershout out Johnny photo that
surprised me, that I just waslike, Oh my gosh. Like, so
excited to see. So I do getlittle boosts of energy from
that, yeah, but overall, by thetime we got to because then we

(14:32):
had to take so the friends thatare the promoters that brought
us then drove us back to theywere staying by LaGuardia, so
brought us back there, and thenyou and I were staying on in the
city. So not only do we have to,like, fly in, we stayed up super
late, then we had to get upearly, drive an hour do the
event, then drive an hour backto LaGuardia and then catch a

(14:53):
cab an hour into the city,because. Like a lot, and by the
time we got into the city thefirst night, we're all tuckered
out.
Yeah, definitely, like, yeah, inthe moment, and the energy of
everything going on, it's sogreat, right? And just
beautiful, high vibrations. Butyeah, by the end and the drive,

(15:16):
and, I mean, I think that we, wefound our hotel, I think we
checked in, we went across thestreet and grabbed a little bite
to eat, which, yeah,you know, we realized we were
starving. We're hungry. We hadnot eaten,
yeah, and I think we took alittle bit of a of a walk. And
then I'm like, Okay, I think,can we just go back to the room,
like I need to, yeah, regulatemy nervous system, my digestive

(15:39):
system, everything.
It was really great to have thatlittle so where we stayed is,
you could look it up. It'sBroadway Plaza Hotel. I think
it's Broadway and 26th ish,which was approximately like two
to four blocks ish from the flatiron building, if anyone knows
what that is. So after we atebecause we were starving, we did

(16:00):
walk a little bit, which was sogood to just kind of like, move
our bodies, after so muchsitting, stretching. But then we
got there, we saw that, and wewere both kind of like, again,
that energy match. We both werelike, Are you, are you good? Are
you good? Like, could we, yeah.
So then we tootled our littleselves, and it was a little bit
rainy, right? It was a littlebit drizzly that night, maybe
cloudy, yeah, kind of, kind ofnot the best weather. So we had

(16:21):
an early we called it an earlynight, and went
to sleep like early, I think weslept like 11 hours. Or I slept
like 11 hours. There'd be timeswhen I would wake up, and then
I'd, like, look over and you'dbe asleep, or you might be
another time you were, like, up,and then I like, went back to
sleep, and then I think the samewith you, and we kept kind of

(16:44):
missing each other with our wakeups, but because we weren't sure
if we werejust going to take a nap or
maybe head back out, right? So Ithink both of us actually may
have fallen asleep in ourclothes initially,
yeah, literally, yeah, yeah. Andit was
so it was like, the energy ofthis room was like so quiet,
which I was really surprisedabout, because, you know, you
hear, I've not spent a ton oftime like in Manhattan, and you

(17:06):
hear like, oh, the horns, thenoise the city that never
sleeps. I was like, dead to theworld, yeah, and the sheets were
so cozy, and everything was socomfortable, and we were kind of
tucked away in a little corner.
So, yeah, we slept really,really. Slept and caught up on
our rest.
It was definitely this thing,and it was an energy pool, and

(17:30):
it was definitely this thing ofme, like waking up around like
eight or nine and feeling alittle like bit of guilt, of
man, we should probably get out.
Like we're in the city. We needto get out and do something.
It's the city that never sleeps,right? And and then I thought, I
need to listen to my body,because I still feel tired. And
I think I just went back tosleep, and then I didn't wake up
again until, like, I had, like,eight or nine in the morning,

(17:53):
and it was wonderful, like,yeah, 11 hours. And I usually,
and that's such a good pointtoo, because a lot of times,
just in general, when we'retraveling or when we're trying
to see things, it's like we dofeel that pressure of like, go,
go, go, when really, like, if wehadn't slept that night, just
because we really didn't sleepthe night before, we probably

(18:14):
would have not had, like, asfull of days, because our days
are crazy. I don't think wewould have been able to
do it. I agree. I agree. Andthat had also crossed my mind,
like, just take the rest nowwhile you're feeling it, yeah,
don't force anything. And youknow, the next morning, I love a
slow morning. I love that youlove a slow morning. It was
wonderful.

(18:35):
Well, I think that's the both ofus kind of had the intention to
going in that, like there wereso many things we could see
there was nothing that either usfelt like we absolutely had to
do, or had to, like, reallypress an itinerary, which,
believe me, I think you too,because we're both moms of grown
kids, and there definitely weretimes in our life where we
probably taken trips withfamily, where it's like, there's

(18:56):
an agenda, there's a timeschedule that was not the time
we were Trying to have. No wejust, we're kind of focused on
our, you know, slow timetogether. And it was super nice
to have a slow morning the nextmorning. But again, this, that's
like a way of listening to yourintuition, too, right? Like, if
you need extra rest, like, Why?
Why fight it so you can bemiserable at the things you're

(19:16):
seeing? Like, right? Not somuch. So, okay, so we had a slow
morning the next morning. Slowmorning that was perfect. We I
want to say we didn't evenprobably leave the hotel till
closer to noon. Yeah, aboutright. I agree,
yeah, I think so. AndI think by then we were like,
Oh, we had some little snacks. Ithink maybe you and I are both
kind of snackers early, not toomuch morning eaters, right,

(19:38):
right, right, right. And then wegot ourselves together and
decided to tootle out into theworld, into the city. Yeah, we
began in Gramercy Park.
Yeah, cool. Yeah. That is socool. You guys should know
they're bothbig Sex in the City. Fans so and
that's wonderful, too. Yeah,friends,

(19:58):
Sex and the City. Well, I thinkthat was the first place we were
kind of going. So we passedflatiron again. We walked up
into Gramercy Park, where thefront of the brownstone is,
that's used in the secondseries, and just like that,
right carries when she moves tothe to Gramercy Park area, which
I and you know, if you've beenin New York, you know, things
are just are pretty closewalking distance, we definitely

(20:21):
got our steps. So yeah, wewalked right there. And what's
so funny, too, as part of this,we had kind of been talking,
because we both love Sex in theCity. And for those of you, if
you don't know about this, don'tworry. It doesn't ruin the story
part of it. But there's acharacter at the original
series. There's a time whereCarrie's dating this other
writer burger. And for those ofyou that remember that season,

(20:42):
he has this little weird, Idon't know, hobby quirk that he
finds playing cards randomly allover the city. And we were like,
oh, wouldn't that be cool if wejust saw random playing cards
all over the city. And insteadof playing cards, we kept seeing
the weirdest, most random puzzlepieces. Which, yeah,

(21:02):
well, I don't know if youremember this, but what you
actually said, I felt like yourintention was like, you said, I
think we should ask for a sign.
And then you said like. And yousaid like, and then you said
that. And I thought, because Iwas thinking about that later,
and I'm like, well, we didn'texactly set the intention of
playing cards. You said a sign,and then you use that as an

(21:23):
example, right? Which I thoughtwas really cool. I just got all
these chills. But I thought, Oh,that's cool that that happened
in the way that it did, becausewe didn't see a single playing
card, at least not like on thestreet, you know, or in that
form. But the puzzle pieces werereally cool. So yeah, that was,
yeah.
And they're like, real puzzlepieces, like, so we're not

(21:46):
talking about like, artinstallations or paint. We're
talking about like, rain, randomhalf melted in in totally
different parts of the city wesaw. But it did start right
around Park, just one It did,yeah, we saw one puzzle piece.
And we're like, Oh, that'sinteresting, you know? And I
think we could even made aconnection, right? Then that,
yeah, I wonder if this is it.
And then, sure enough, we wouldfind we kept seeing them. Lee,

(22:08):
you know what?
Just came to my mind, too. Sothis is like a quick little
flashback that I forgot tomention, when we were in the car
driving from the event back totowards the city. Someone had,
this happens to me frequently,and I know it does to you too,
because we talk about it.
Someone had some questions aboutmediumship and what that meant
and how that worked. And, ofcourse, me, my chattermouth,

(22:32):
went to like, just, you know,trying to answer and explain and
make it so, you know, I don'twant to make it uncomfortable,
or I no one has to subscribe tomy belief or experience. But
right, it's, I don't know if youfind this, it's sometimes
fascinating when people start tofeel comfortable around us, the
people that ask, or perhapsmaybe not, the people that you

(22:54):
would think would be curious andask, absolutely, I totally
agree. So it was just a littleinteresting part of our, of our
time that I forgot to mention.
Okay, so flash forward. We'reGrandmaster Park. We see that
little puzzle piece, and not toofar away, we decided to walk to,
I think we were headed toWashington Square Park, right?
We was, yeah. So, yeah. So thatwas a vibe too, yes.

(23:17):
And around that time, it was achilly morning, and around that
time, the sun really broke out.
And so if you've never been toWashington Square Park, it's
that famous park in New Yorkthat has, like, the really
beautiful cement concrete arch.
It's gorgeous. There's pictureson my social and rhonda's, which
I'll link both of them in theshow notes. You can kind of see

(23:37):
all the photos that we'retalking about. Yeah, and it's
famous. You will have seen it,but in the College Area, yeah,
right across from NYU, that'sright, which I learned when I'm
there. So it's just kind of coolpeople watching, right? And
yeah. So we just kind of satdown and decided to, like, there
was music, and it's reallyvibrant there. There was someone
that had, like, a literal wholepiano, like, not a tiny

(23:59):
keyboard, like a wholepeople were dancing to that,
yeah, someone playing the drums.
And I just felt like the energywas so good there that it
literally made us want to, oh,we're gonna take our jackets
off, or, Oh, we're gonna, like,actually sit down and we're
gonna chill for a while, becauseit felt really good. And I love
to peoplewatch, yeah, we just kind of
were sitting there. I mean, asyou might imagine, in a big city

(24:22):
like New York, there's alwayssomething to see and do, and
there are little, kind of likevendors and people selling
things, or just like you mightimagine, on little tables who
are kind of watching them out infront of us. There was like
this, almost like a pit, like acircle, concrete circle that
went down in the people werelike skateboarding. And there
was these kids. They perhapsthey were NYU students, but not

(24:45):
necessarily. And what werecognized that they were doing
was there was a few of themrecording, and a few of them
sitting across on the steps, andthey were doing like a ramen
taste test, and they weregradually going through, like
more spicy ramen. So if you everwatch that stuff on YouTube, I
do. I like those kind of videos,but I do so we were kind of
enthralled in that, and I'mwatching These Kids eat this

(25:08):
ramen, and then all of a sudden,Rhonda is like, oh my gosh, I
would have never seen this, butgo ahead. Well, I saw it because
I have been trying to manifestseeing this particular celebrity
for every single time I gothere, I always think that I'm
going to see or run into AndyCohen and SJP, because they're

(25:29):
besties. And I'm like, sure I'mjust going to randomly see them
sitting outside or at arestaurant. And while I didn't
see SJP, I definitely noticedAndy Cohen, and I'm like, oh my
god, there he is. I think I'vemanifested this actually
happening. Maybe it was just thewonderful energy that we had and
the place had, and everythingfelt very divine, but

(25:52):
serendipity of New York City, Iguess. But I would have never
and Andy Cohen of Bravo, fameand and celebrity I would have
never noticed, just because I'mnot great at recognizing people.
But it was so cool because hewas literally straight across
from us, like, just on the otherside of those kids recording,
yeah, it was so funny becauseit's like, yeah, oh, you just

(26:14):
open your perspectivea little. I'm like, Oh my gosh,
a little bit more. Yeah, he wasjust in the background of
something we was alreadywatching. And yeah, so
he just kind of showed up. Wewere there, yeah, and then all
of a sudden he walks into theframe and just, and was, he was
having a jolly conversation onthe phone for a really long time
talking to so that was reallycool. So we got a little
celebrity sighting, celebritysighting in which also felt just

(26:37):
like another one of those, justreally synchronistic. We didn't
like seek it out. We just weresitting there, and he just kind
of walked, walked into frame,which was pretty cool, which was
cool. And I think from there westarted we were so close to some
you spent quite a bit of time inNew York, so we're really close
to some things that you knew Iwould like to see,
which, yeah, like the WestCollege Area, the friends

(26:58):
building, the exterior of thefriends building. And then we
walked around to, where else dowe go? Sarah Jessica Parker's
like, actual house and the onethat was on the show,
right? Yeah. Mm, hmm.
And I think we did see another,at least one puzzle piece in
that little mix of time we do,yes, which was crazy. And we

(27:24):
walked for like, I mean, it waslike a really long time that we
were out and about. From there,we were hungry. I was hungry and
we were so happened to be justaround the corner, and talk
about it a lot on on the pod,which maybe one day I will, but
I'm gluten free. So there wasthis, I looked up New York has
some really amazing gluten freefood offerings, like put in San

(27:46):
Diego to shame a little bit, ifI'm honest. And there's this
place called senza, which is afull gluten free restaurant,
Italian restaurant, that just sohappened to be kind of back
towards where we were. So wejust toodle back over there. And
they happen to be open, theyhappen to be not crowded. There
was like, we could just popright in, no reservation needed,
which, I think that's a placethat often reservations are

(28:08):
needed or highly suggested. It'stiny, but it's like, just so
cool. So I thought the food wasamazing.
The food was good, and it wasjust so cool that you were able
to get that kind of food glutenfree, because I don't know if
that's for you or if that's likethat for you. All the time. You
know to it's not andoften, like, particularly,

(28:29):
particularly, this is such,like, a weird little gluten free
nerd thing. But particularlywith pasta, often you're getting
some, I'm Italian, so I know theshapes and they're important to
me. You're getting some kind oflittle rigatoni, like the short,
little, short little ones. Youdon't often get the one that is
like the spaghetti shape, or thebucatini shape with gluten free

(28:49):
pasta that tastes like normalish, I guess. And there's even,
like a bread basket, which wasso good, it was, I wouldn't have
known that that bread was glutenfree. It was so delicious. Yeah,
I almostwonder if someone like, if you
took them there and they didn'tknow, I don't think you would. I
reallydon't I wouldn't have, yeah,

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I had chicken parm becausethat's who, that's the girl I am
with pasta.
I had chicken noodle soup,homemade chicken.
Yeah, you was, you're a littletired, you're a little
lightning, some nutrition inthere. But I was like, Well, I'm
going to this polish. Yeah, youknow, you really liked it. You
say it was really fresh, yeah?
And the place was so cozy, andwe, we chose to sit outside.

(29:31):
There's a tiny little outsidearea, which is very sweet, just
for the people watching of itall, which did not disappoint,
no, but the inside was gorgeoustoo, so, but I really loved
getting to see and I can't tellyou how many times I don't know
if this is normal, how manytimes either we just happened to
be sitting literally across froma sign that said psychic medium,

(29:52):
or when we were at thateverywhere little outdoor area,
people walked by talking about.
A palm reader that was on thecorner, which we just kept
looking at each other like itwas everywhere, yeah,
everywhere. And I don't, andit's like one thing, if there's
like, yeah, that you see thesigns. But it's like we even
heard people saying, commentingabout it, trying to get other

(30:13):
people to get a reading, like itwas just very it was just very
strange. It felt strange to me,or a little bit like eyebrow
raising to me. Where do we goafter that? We are so in sync
with each other's energy too,which I think is another cool
part of it. Perhaps this happensfor other good friends when they
travel together. But we alsocould kind of feel each other's

(30:34):
energy like, Oh, should we kindof like, head back. Take a
little Yeah, take a little like,refresh, regroup ourselves,
decide what we want to do later.
So we were really on the samepage about that by then. We had
kind of a longhike back, and I think that's
what we did too. I think we justorganically started heading that
way, and just kind ofintuitively, both knew that
that's what we wanted or neededto do.

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Yeah, I will say, if you want meto edit this out, I will. But
one of us had to go to thebathroom on the way by, and we
just so happened to, I don'tknow about you, I the way my
life works. Sometimes I have topop in bathrooms places have
some tummy stuff, and it's veryhard often, to find a place
that, just like, has an openbathroom and lets you use the
bathroom, or that doesn't havesome sort of, like, police

(31:18):
situation, like, we're sure, geta key or get a, I don't know, go
on an adventure to find thebathroom, but we you chose a
place, and you're like, Howabout right here? Yeah? And it
was, like, so fast and out. Itwas crazy.
I am the one of us, yeah? And itwas so divine
to be like, I'm usually the oneof us.
So it's fun to buy in. That'sanother, another thing between

(31:40):
those, yeah, but, yeah, it wasso easy, like, a quick in and
out, and I'm like, okay, great.
Like, let's go. And felt likea little miracle, like, in and
of itself, which was cool. Theother bit I didn't, I think I
was so in the experience that Ididn't like make any notes about
it, but I also like interestingmusic crosses my path different
places. And there was definitelymusic along the way. Like, even

(32:01):
in, I remember in that it waskind of like a little pub ish
place that we popped in, eventhere was something with the
music there that I was like, oh,hi guys. Okay, yeah, that's a
sign for, like, we're in theright place. And this is, like,
divinely ordered, I agree. Yeah.
So then we went from, we kind ofhad to go back towards the park,

(32:22):
back towards Washington SquarePark, where we came from, all
the way back, back, back, back,way back to the hotel. And then,
oh, I think we ended up that'sthe night we just it was
raining, right? And we justpopped right across the street
for, yeah, dinner, appetizersand appetizers and dessert.
I had a cocktail. I had twococktails, actually, yeah, that

(32:45):
was good, which was perfectbecause it was just right across
the street from the hotel. Itfelt, I don't know. And even
that place had, like, reallycool kind of new wave and 980s
and 90s music, which didn't, itdidn't seem like the kind of
place that would maybe have notat all, not at all. Yeah, that

(33:05):
was really cool. I feel like wehad some other synchronistic
things happen just in ourconversation when we were there,
which was kind of cool. And thenafter that, we called it a
night. And then what happenedthe next day? We took an easy
morning again,because, yeah, we slept there
slow morning,yeah, which is great.
When it was raining too. It wasraining pretty, that's right,

(33:28):
heavily that morning. So we'relike, okay, it's our excuse to
yeah and take our time. Yeah, noneed to, no need to be rushed.
And then what did we do? How didour day start? That day? That's
the day we ended up at the Met.
But where did we start? Oh,Chelsea Market. We walked to
Chelsea. We saw those otherpuzzle pieces melted in the
rain, and we did. It's crazy,because I gotta say about this,

(33:53):
it's not like I saw like someonespilled a whole puzzle. It was
like two or three puzzle pieces,sometimes one alone on the
sidewalk, like for no reason,not near anything else that
would make it make sense.
So let me ask you, when you'rethinking of the puzzle pieces
and what that means, what areyou thinking? I kind of feel

(34:15):
like it's a little bit of a signabout like, you know me. I feel
like I for me, I don't get tosee that far ahead in my path. I
just do breadcrumbs. I just kindof am moving to the next
breadcrumb, and things willsometimes, if things are feeling
very synchronistic, I know,like, Okay, I'm on the right
path here. I also have a kind ofa personal number sign, and,
like a lucky number. And I sawin my lucky numbers eight. I saw

(34:37):
so many eights in strange placestoo, which we can talk about the
numbers too. But for me, yeah, Ithink it's like, this is
ordered. This is like a piece toyour puzzle. You not going to
see the whole thing yet, butlike, keep going this direction.
What do you think?
So, to me, I felt like thepieces are coming together. Oh,

(34:57):
I love that. Like there'ssomething forming. I just got
shells, but there's somethingwarming about like in each like,
we're meant to be there, we'remeant to be there at this time,
or we're meant to meet thepeople that we met somehow. Or
all those things that we'refinding these little piece
puzzle pieces that fit togetheras well. Like, to me,
I don't know which I thought wasreally, yeah, cool. So, yeah. So

(35:19):
we it was kind of rainy. Ourhotel had just beautiful
umbrellas that they let usborrow, which we took and didn't
use.
So we walked, carried around allday long, taking turns Exactly.
We walked to Chelsea Market,which wasn't, it was maybe like
a 15 minute walk, which was kindof after our slow morning. It
felt nice to, like, actually,yeah, move our body a little

(35:40):
bit, I think, so that feltgreat. We got to Chelsea Market,
which, if you're not familiar,is sort of like, it's very cool
in there, but it's like indoor.
They have lots of food places inthere, yeah, lots
of food places, little shopshere and there, but mostly food,
I'd say,and some like specialty gourmet
food shops that you like takethings away from, like, or

(36:03):
sauces, yeah, artisan typethings. So were some really cool
things. And there was that oneshop at the end, actually, I
keep thinking about there wasthis guy that we met that was
he. It was his first day there,which, again, synchronicity. And
he was making these gorgeous,they almost looked like trench
coats, but they were, like, justgorgeous silk, beautiful fabric,

(36:27):
and one of vibrant colors.
Oh, my God, so amazing. And wehad asked him, like, Oh, do you
have a website? Like, and he'slike, Oh, it's my first day
here, which, again, like, howcrazy. Yeah, we got to see him
on his first day there with hiscreations. There's a little bit
of a joke as part of this,because I was like, oh, I want
to see my celebrity sighting. LLCool. J, that's what I said when

(36:49):
we saw Andy Cohen. Don't youknow, we come around the corner
in that little area of ChelseaMarket and there's like, a
poster of LL Cool. J, insomeone's booth. And you were
just like, oh, look, let'sthere's your man. There you go.
That also was like a littlefunny. Sometimes it just feels
like winks from spirit. Like,aha, you guys so agree, and then
synchronistically again. So Ididn't mention but I had this

(37:13):
little list in my little notessection. I had researched just
some gluten free places indifferent areas. And as part of
my nerdy pursuit, I watched alot of YouTube videos and
reviews. And because, you know,just because the place is gluten
free doesn't mean it's deliciousand you need to eat there. But
there was this one place thathad, like, a few different
locations, Friedman's, thateveryone was talking about. And
lo and behold, we were like, Oh,what are we gonna eat? What are

(37:34):
we gonna look and you were like,Let's look at this venue right
here. And then I was looking atit, and I saw, like, gluten free
a couple places. And I was like,Oh, my God, this is one of the
places on my list. Like wehadn't even known, yeah, which
again was I had some potstickers. They're pretty great.
I forget what you had. Oh, yeah.
No, fries. Girl, lunch.

(37:55):
Yeah, yeah. Because we alsowere, like, trying to save room
for dinner. We were just tryingto keep it light. We were still
walking around and not knowingwhat we were entirely going to
get into. So we did that. Thatwas great. And then we kind of
roamed around a little bit morewithin the markets to see and
then, yeah, then we, oh, thatwas the morning that I said I

(38:18):
did the game on my social onInstagram, like, what time is it
going to stop raining? Becauseit was raining, and then we
decided we're gonna go to theMet, because the both of us
really wanted to go to theMetropolitan Museum of Art,
which was quite a hike, thatwas, like, maybe 50 blocks from
where we were. We took a cab. Wetook a cab.
Yeah. We're like, no,yeah, yeah. I don't regret that

(38:39):
at all. And actually, I mean, Idon't know if it's always like
this, but we popped right intocabs. Everywhere we went. We
really didn't have to wait atall, which I don't know if
that's just the way it is there.
If everybody's always thatlucky. He had kind of said it
wasn't a great day for him asfar as catching fares. And then
we yeah, we went all the way upto the Met, which was really

(39:03):
fun. We got, you know, there'salways sightseeing along the
way, I think anytime you'rethere. We popped out right in
the, you know, right as he wascoming around the corner, and I
got to take some cool picturesoutside the Met, which I was
really, yeah, I know I've alwayswanted to see it. And you too,
right? So it's kind of anothersynchronistic thing that was on
both of our maybe we'll see thislist. And all the times you've

(39:27):
gone, you hadn't been thereeither.
So that was, yeah, I think therewas one day that it was raining
and Reese and I decided to go.
But everyone has the same idea.
When it's raining and it's to goto a museum, and it was so
crowded, felt like there was aschool trip of, like, all the
schools or something, and we'relike, think we're out of here.

(39:47):
We I'd never made it past thelobby.
So, so fun, and it was gorgeousin there. We went to ask, I
don't even remember what we wentto ask. We went to the
information desk. What wouldhave even asked?
Gang. You know, I don't think wedid. I think she just was so
kind and like, just, like, stopinformation. Well, we went, we

(40:08):
went to ask about to pay, oh,yeah, word, right, yeah. And
then she gave us a map, and thenall this information on the map,
and she's like, writing notes,but she's definitely like,
using, like, what do you calllike, abbreviations, to
everything? Nobody. She wasreally saying much, but it was

(40:28):
so kind of her to, like, takethat time out to do it.
And it was kind of, she was sopassionate too, and it was
really cool, because it justkind of felt like somehow, like,
I remember, I'm like, we didn'treally ask her anything. We
asked her, yeah, where do we gettickets? And we were just
expecting her to like point us,because it's a little bit
overwhelming. It's a big lobby,and there's a lot of people in
there, but she just really wentto town of like, you have to see

(40:48):
this, and don't worry aboutthis, and you want to see this.
And it was amazing. It was agood energy too. You could tell
she really liked her job, andshe likes people. And even I
don't know if you remember this,but when we were standing there
and she was helping us. We gotinterrupted, and some man came
up and asked her, and she was sopolite and so kind and like,
helped him. And it was like, shereally likes being here.

(41:10):
She didn't like give him the mapwith all the stars and stuff
either. It was just like shejust was telling us, which was
very cool. All along the way, wegot to see really cool fashion,
which both of us appreciate. Soyeah, there was a gal on the
line that had just like the mostoutput output pictures of the
fashion stuff on the web too.
But there was like a girl withjust the coolest tailored coat

(41:32):
in line.
So look like a princess. Shedid. It's gorgeous. Yeah. And I
felt likemost people were pretty
friendly, like, I was pleasantlysurprised.
Absolutely, I think that's thething, you know, you go to the
city and you expect it to be,you know, like, what you see in
movies are so cold, and I amsure that there's times that it

(41:53):
is, but it hasn't been. In myexperience, I haven't
experienced that going, Yeah, Ithought
that was great. So we decided tofirst make our way over to the
Egyptian wing. I guess it's likea whole wing. And of course, as
you might imagine, there's likeso much incredible stuff there.
But the first thing that we oneof the first things we looked

(42:16):
at, which isn't in that firstlittle room, it's kind of, as
you move to the second room,they have the whole wall lined
with this really long scroll. Iswhat it looked like to me, of
like Papyrus. But as we stoppedand looked at the SEC, the
segment that we started lookingat was spells and incantations,
yeah, which is like, socrazy, yeah. I'm like,
interesting, you know? The otherthing

(42:40):
is, I think we both started tonotice that that Egyptian area,
something about a lot of theartifacts felt really familiar
in a strange, like,indescribable way, which was
interesting. There was a couplestatues. There's something
about, I think most people have,like, a reverence for those type
of artifacts, right? We knowthey're old. We know they're

(43:01):
special. A lot of people areinto Egypt. I'm sure that's
pretty standard, but there's a,I don't even know how to
describe the energy of it, andsome of the artifacts we were
drawn to, I'm thinking of thatone. I don't even know what it
goes to, but it's a sculptureof, like, the woman's face, and
it's in the case. And we werelike, Oh my gosh, her eyes are
falling. Oh yeah, you know I'mtalking about, I did. We even

(43:21):
did it with the camera,beautiful. And it wasn't for me.
It didn't seem as much like itwas doing it in real life. It
was only looking through thecamera that I was like, Look at
this. And it was the weirdest,coolest thing. Yeah, so that
felt a little bit, I don't knowthat felt a little bit, oh, my
god, the statues following mewith his eyes. So that was kind

(43:43):
of cool. Yeah, there were somany. I mean, as you might
imagine, so many cool artifacts,hand painted, things like
handmade beads. And you can justfeel the layers of energy in
there. I guess is that the bestway to say it.
I mean, that's how I woulddescribe it. That's how I felt,
too. And I felt, you know, is sointeresting, because it also

(44:06):
just felt really deep too, likenot just a surface level
feeling, or just, oh, how youfeel someone's energy. It felt
layered,yeah, like a depth of and I
don't know if it's the Isometimes I'm surprised. I know
objects can carry energy, butsomething ancient like that,
it's kind of surprising how muchresidual or resonant energy

(44:26):
still is in all of those things,which was really fascinating.
You know whatI found really fascinating, and
I took pictures every time thatI saw it. I don't know if I even
mentioned it to you, but thefootwear of the sandals and
stuff that from that time it wasso interesting that that even
existed, or that they even, Idon't know, it's so interesting

(44:48):
to me, and, yeah, just likethese, like sandals that it's
like, Idon't know. Well, I think
there's a lot of us too. Ididn't really notice the sandal
part of. It. But I did, kind of,I kind of kept noticing the
feet, which I know was veryweird, but I felt like, I think
I said this to you even therewas a room that we couldn't go
in that had all these giantsculptures that clearly came off

(45:10):
of buildings or pyramids orsomething much, I mean, we could
have stood on each other's headand still not been as tall some
of these things and the for howintricate every area was carved
to like exact replica. The feetjust seemed strange to me, like
the toes were extra long. Theyseemed extra big. And I don't

(45:30):
know, I think a lot of peoplenow, with all of the History
Channel stuff about AncientAliens and are you know, how do
they intertwine with theEgyptians and all of their
advanced knowledge of astronomyand architecture, and so I think
I'm always aware of that too, aspart of just feeling like
there's so much deeper wisdomthat we like to think of

(45:52):
ourselves as so advanced andpresent day that I don't think
we have access to all of it thatthey had, right. You know what I
mean? Yeah, yeah. And we kind ofjust let ourselves, like,
meander around and just be kindof, I don't know, led that area
is, not surprisingly, it's notlike linear, like a lot of
museums, like a maze. It's justkind of like you can go several
different directions and youjust sort of stumble around,

(46:14):
which we did, yeah, exactlybefore we knew it. We kind of
happened out into this area,which opens up into just a huge
area where there's an actual,like, what is that? A temple
that's in there? I think, like,rebuilt there was I there?

(46:37):
There was, like, two or three ofthem in there.
That was really cool. Cool. I'mthinking about that, yeah, that
one area that opens up into thatbig temple with the pillars and
all of that, which was reallytalking about, that had the
windows and, yeah, glass ceilingin one area. Yeah, it's
like a whole segment, yeah, abig, a big pool of water. And
it's like they reconstructed awhole segment of a temple inside

(47:00):
there, which was just massive,amazing. It was so
interesting, though, becausethere were a few different
people trying to get photographswith, like, no one in front and
so we were kind of there for awhile trying to get some good
pictures. The carvings are sointricate, and the way that
whole structure is rebuilt, youcan really see how the carvings

(47:20):
cross over from like, oh, halfthe body's on one stone and
half's on the next. So it's veryclear that they have it put
together exactly correct. Andone of the things that I thought
was crazy is we had just beenkind of as we were walking
through that area, talking aboutthe blue light beings and aliens
just a little and how curious wewere about all that. And as I
went around, as we walked aroundto like the far side of that

(47:44):
structure, they were projectingonto the side of it, onto the
carvings, almost like a colorreplica of what the colors would
have been. And the centralfigure was blue, which was like
blue skin, which was crazy. Itook pictures of it, which I'll
post online. But I think what Ifound so crazy about that
situation was that we reallyhadn't talked about the blue

(48:07):
people, blue beings. No, bad,yeah, there was no indication
anywhere in there. Even thoughwe're both fascinated with it,
we hadn't spoke of it. There wasno indication of anything like
that throughout all the otherstuff that we saw. And then we
mentioned it, we're talkingabout it, and our fascination
with it. And then there itappears. It is, like, I know the

(48:27):
side of this thing in aprojection or whatever, and
yeah, andyou couldn't see it at all from
the other side. So we couldn'tsee it at all until we crossed
all the way around to the otherside of it, which was just like,
I don't know, kind of mindblowing in the in the
synchronicity of it, whereas,like, Oh my gosh. Like, we
literally just were talkingabout that, yeah. And then we

(48:48):
again, we're kind of like, okay,well, should we kind of move on?
We only had a few hours totalbefore it was going to close,
and there were some things wejust like, wanted to see. And
then it got a little weirdagain, because all of the
sudden, as we were like, oh,which direction should we go? A
couple of security guys came in.

(49:10):
The guy, I felt like, tell mehow you felt about the energy.
Because I was realizing I didfeel energy from both of those
people. The guy that wasverbally saying, Okay, we're
gonna need everyone to startmoving, find an exit. There was
some urgency. He was quiteserious. It didn't seem like
we're closing for cleaning or weclosed this area early. There
was a different intensity. Butthe guy that was walking beside

(49:31):
him not saying anything. He hadsuch an intense old he did. He
did look a little frazzled. Hiseyes were wide, but he had just
this like intensity, even with,like, his walk and the way he
was, like looking, and we neverdid find out why they were
closing that area, but, but itdid
spark, like a little like, notjust like us or anything, but

(49:54):
like with people around, alittle bit of panic, a little
bit of like, Okay, do we need toget out of the museum? Can.
Completely do we need? Are weokay, just out of this wing?
Like it wasn't just us. I sawpeople like, in front of us as
we're okay, like we weredefinitely wondering, like,
that's a little weird, what'sgoing on? Is there something
that's happening? But the peoplethat were in front of us, that

(50:17):
were walking, you could tellthat they were a little
panicked, you know, so thatvoice that he used, or whatever,
it didn't just seem like, oh,closing time. It definitely felt
like there was a differentstuff, get out, you know, like
everyone get out. And, yeah, itwas that was all
about, I know it was a littlebit of a different, yeah, it
wasn't just like, because wenoticed we did stay till

(50:40):
closing. And they're very casualabout the way they clear those
areas. It's just like they put alittle rope up and they're
looking on their phones andthey're not really talking to
you. This was different.
Yeah, exactly, yeah, but yeah,someone could, but I feel like
someone could stay in thatmuseum, and someone wouldn't, I
don't know, except for probablyall the infrared beams that they

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probably have going aroundeverywhere at night. But yeah,
you could, you probably couldjust sit still and they're just
very miss you, like, no hurry.
So we did decide to kind of goupstairs after that and just
wandered around some of theareas and looking at some of the
paintings. We did see some kindof interesting I'll pop it up on

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the on the screen if I can. Soif you're watching this on
YouTube, make sure that you are.
If you're listening, make sureyou go check it out on YouTube
or look at the social so you cansee it. There's this really
interesting painting that Idon't know if it drew your
attention first or mine, but itwas like a girl she's sleeping
with a box of trinkets, or like,mementos on her lap. And in the

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painting, it's kind of made tolook like there's one figure
that's, like tickling her with afeather while she's sleeping,
and there's like three otherfigures kind of around her. And
as I'm looking at it, I kind ofnoticed, like, these figures are
a little bit translucent, likeyou could they're kind of
ghostly, even though they'rethey have color. They're not

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like white ghosts, but theydon't look solid like her in the
same way. And it just struck meas like, so strange.
What's interesting is that Ithink we were noticing these
things somewhat at the same timeyou definitely was like, um, I
think this is a ghost, like, itlooks translucent, like you can

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see the thechair, kind of, yeah,
through the person, sort of,yeah. What
caught my eye about it was, Ifelt like, well, we always talk
about, like, in mediumship, wetalk about the spirit world.
And, yeah, they're like, righthere, right there. Just right
different vibration, thisdifferent realm, but they're
like, right here. And to me,just the way that the other

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figures in this painting, like,one's like tickling her, but and
the other one definitely lookstranslucent, but it's like this
other one is like, doingsomething totally different, but
they're all like, right there,yeah. Just kind of felt like,
how, like a representation ofwhat I kind of think happens in
a way of like, you know, when weare loved ones are around us,

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that they can be just rightthere, right next to us, and we
would never even knowshe's sleep totally well. And
then I kind of was alsowondering if that box of
mementos, if, like, maybe thoseare, like mementos of her loved
ones, and they're just all rightaround her, and she's missing
them and and they're, they justall are. So, yeah, it was
interesting.
Was one of them playing aninstrument, or had an

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instrument?
Because it's the thing of, like,right now, if she's one, is
holding a cane and kind of likeleaning and looking at her. One
of them is like an adoring womanwith her hands just together.
There's there's the man that'slike, behind her with the
feather like towards hereyebrow. And then there's the

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really translucent, quite a bitolder, very senior figure. No,
it kind of looks like, I'll showit to you right now. Kind of
looks like an instrument, okay?
I said it's like a cane, yeah?
But he is kind of leaning in,like a weird,
yeah, they're all like, rightthere, and he's just, like,
staring at her. I don't know.
It's just a weird, yeah, I thinkthat this is what is your
spirit.

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So we were like, Let's read whatthis thing says, right, like,
what does it say it is? And theartist is Gaspar a traversi,
Italian, Naples teasing asleeping girl is what it's
called from 1760 oil on canvas.
So it says that his career is,like, really poorly documented
on this little plaque. I'll putthe plaque too, because, you
know, they write about it nextto it. It says he translated the

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half length narrativecompositions of high Baroque
painters such as carvaggio intoparodic like parody images of
social classes, their emphaticnaturalism and biting wit can be
compared to the more famous.

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English artist William Hogarth,in characteristic example, an
old man tickles a young girl whohas fallen asleep with a box of
keepsakes on her lap. And I readthat, and I was like, I don't
think that's what's happening.
I don't either that doesn't seemat
all like I will again. I'll tryto, in this segment of the
video, pop it up so you guys cansee what we're talking about

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this whole time, and I'lldefinitely have it on social. So
make sure you check it out. Butit just, it's just so
interesting, because as part of,I think you noticed this too, as
part of the whole trip, it wasinteresting how I sometimes feel
like little references to thespirit world are like, just
there, and we don't payattention. Or people were
talking about, oh, the energy ofthis, the energy of that. It's

(55:44):
like, oh my gosh. People aretalking about this, and then
they act like it's a crazy thingto talk about, when really,
yeah, it's just right here, allaround us in there, and people
aren't even seeing it. So I knowthat it wasn't even, like, a
super significant painting orlike highlighted. It was just
tucked in a corner in, like, away that we just kind of
happened on to it, yeah? So thatwas a little bit strange. Yeah,

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it's a littlestrange too, that we walked by
many paintings, but we that wedidn't stop, and, yeah, take our
time to look at because there'sso many. And then that one was
one that we both did, and we'relike, hmm, yeah, interesting
painting.
Yeah. I thought that was reallyinteresting. We did kind of make
our way around through, I'mtalking about, I'm thinking of

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that one painting that was kindof near more of like the area
with the Persian rugs and the,obviously, like Moroccan
carvings and things. Yeah, onething you did comment on that I
was feeling even at the moment.
You said it is like, wow. Like,look at the eyes. You can feel
the emotion. And I don't know ifit's just because we're both art

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lovers. I don't know if it hasto do with our mediumship, but I
really feel like I could feel, Imean, we even stopped a couple
times to read the thing next toit, because we could feel such
powerful emotion, emotion, yeah,from the painting. So that was
also really fascinatingto me, things like that. Are we
being who we are? Are we feelingthe emotion of the Creator, of

(57:13):
the person who's putting thelove and the work and their
vision into this. You know,whose energy are we reading
here? It's, like, reallycool, you know, yeah, well, and
I think about it with mediumshiptoo, because we always talk
about in mediumship that aspirit communicator can't
communicate an emotion thatwe're not willing to feel. So
it's just interesting that we'reable to, kind of like feel these

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emotions from these paintings.
And sometimes it's almost like Inoticed. I noticed you notice
this too. Sometimes the emotionthat's being expressed by the
person in the painting does notmatch the scene of what's
happening. So it's even moreinteresting of like, oh, wait a
minute, this, this person feelsconcerned or sad or Yeah. So

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that was all just really, yeah,a big, fascinating part of it.
So we closed down the museum,and we got swept out with
everybody else into the city,and then by the time we had
arrived at the museum, it hadstopped raining. So it wasn't
raining anymore. When we poppedout, and we were kind of on the
fence about do we it was 5pmbecause I think closed at five,

(58:21):
so it was just after do we walkthrough Central Park? It wasn't
dark. Do we? Are we tired? Wedefinitely were going to take a
cab either way, because it waskind of far. I didn't even get
to tell you this yet. So my bestfriend you already know this
happened to be in the city atthe same time as us, having,
like, a totally differentadventure with her family. And

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she asked, Oh, you guys are atthe Met. Did you go to Central
Park? And I was like, Oh, wewanted to, but it just we were
getting too tired. It was justtoo much. And she's like, Oh my
gosh, you're so lucky. Youdidn't, because right in the
center, they were doing somerefab. And she's like, whatever
fertilizer they were using.
She's like, it didn't smell liketypical duty fertilizer. She's
like, it was the most disgustinggagging chemical smell ever. And

(59:05):
I was like, how crazy. Becausewe really were, yeah, on the
fence about it. Yeah, yeah.
We'd kind of like, dipped in andwalked just a tiny bit, and
we're like, oh, we're gonna makeit to this bridge. Just kind of
get a look. And then we're like,I think we'll just do it a
different Yeah. So Ijust thought that was so crazy.
Yeah, I didn't even get to tellyou that yet, so I just thought

(59:27):
that was so crazy. When I waslike, oh, that's why, because it
was weird, because both of uswanted to see Central Park,
yeah, like, so we'rewalking that way anyway, yeah,
we'relike, we're like, 20 feet into
the park. So yeah, it was verystrange, just intuitive, yeah,
the reason I thought it was isbecause we so we kind of dipped
in a little, and then kind ofdipped back out, and we're

(59:48):
walking on Fifth alongside thepark, and then all of a sudden
we just kind of were like, Weready to go, because we had
planned on walking a little tosee a little bit of Fifth
Avenue. Decide if we wanted to,we're hungry, we want. To go
back. And then all of a sudden,both of us kind of were like,
Yeah, I'm ready to grab a cab.
We cross the street to be, youknow, more access to that side
of where we would grab a cab.

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And we did flag one down superquick. And as soon as we hopped
in, it starts pouring, which wascrazy, crazy. Like, it had been
starting just to, kind of like,get a little meh. Like, just
yucky. But it wasn't the skieshadn't opened up really, right?
And, I mean, just, yeah, porn,yeah. Just really boring, yeah.
So that was crazy. That was weeven weren't sure if we were

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gonna walk a little bit to,like, you know, five, 530 is
like, prime traffic time. So wewere like, maybe we should kill
some time. But I don't know,something in us, like,
immediately was like, now we'regonna just, like, right now get,
in this case, get in this cab,and the skies opened up, which
was crazy, crazy, yeah.
As part of that little drive, wegot to see some really cool, I
don't know. I think the shops onFifth Avenue are just, oh yeah,

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super cool, the fancy stores,and even just some of, like, the
giant, cool, vibrant stores,which was interesting.
And in that area, it's just sobusy, so that the energy is so
different there compared to whatit is, you know, West Village,
yeah, even by the Met orwhatever, the energy is
different.
Everywhere there's a differentlike, hustle bustle there.

(01:01:16):
Definitely like which isinteresting. Yeah, that's a good
point. We there really is adistinct energy or vibe, not
just esthetic, not just like,oh, it looks different, not just
true too, but like, it's morethan that. It's so I encourage
you, even if you're not going togo to New York and you're in
your own city, like, maybe juststart opening up and noticing,

(01:01:36):
like, is there a differentenergy? Like, I don't know, buy
your kids school, versus, like,by downtown or Yeah, that was
really, that was reallyinteresting, too. That's a
really good point. Again, ourcab driver was nice, but not
super happy about his day, sohelp out for him, and then move
back to the hotel after that,right?

(01:01:57):
Yeah, and we chillfor a while? Yeah, we did chill
for a while because we weren'tsure what we were going to do,
and then we decided to have alate dinner, right? Yeah, that's
when we went to that. So in themeantime, what I forgot, that
had been kind of lightlyhappening, was we, I'm not super
in my DMs and Instagram, a lotof creepy stuff happening there,

(01:02:20):
and I don't go over there, butbecause I had been at the event,
and I was being tagged by someold friends and things, and I
was wanting to make sure I,like, followed them. I was
checking and there was someonein my DMs that was like, putting
on the boy diva a matter, thematter, a matter of pride, I
think, is his handle for thebusiness. And was putting on
this drag wrestling show, whichI just thought was the most cool

(01:02:43):
thing. I'd love to do anythingto support our LGBTQ siblings.
And it just so happens tocoincide with the time I'm going
to be in Vegas next month, whichyou guys know from last week.
And I was like, Oh, I got to getback to this guy. I'll answer
him or whatever. And at the sametime, one of the wrestlers that
I had been friends with messagedme, and was like, Oh, my friends

(01:03:06):
also been messaging you. And Iwas like, what? So how crazy
that they knew each other. Shewas like, oh, it's his birthday.
We're in Brooklyn, if you guysare up for it. Like, we'd love
to meet you guys later. And wejust kind of, I mean, you know,
people say things and it's like,oh, yeah, let's just see. I
think even they had messaged usthe day before, and it was like,
Okay, let's just see whathappens. It's gonna be his
birthday. We all know howbirthdays go, especially when

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you're young. He's a lot youngerthan me, so it's like, we're
just like, whatever happens. AndI think the time we went to
dinner was like, 830 or 30. Itwas kind of late, and she had
texted saying, like, oh, we'dstill like to come up later, and
I'm an old lady. So I was like,Oh, my God, I don't know, but I
just kind of was like, well, wejust sat down to dinner, which,
by the way, Rhonda had found,like, an amazing Italian place

(01:03:50):
that was just around the cornerfrom our hotel, so good, which
was not on my nerdy list. And soit was, like a pleasant
surprise. I had eggplant parm,which was amazing, and you had
some kind ofshrimp pasta, something or
others, which delicious.
Looked so good. So definitelyscope my social media for gluten

(01:04:13):
free Rex in New York. Yeah. Andit actually was also partnered
with that Friedman's place. Itwas just around the corner,
super close, super easy to getto. We thought it might be like,
further away, and they werelike, Oh my gosh, just Yeah. The
directions were like, so close.
So then we took our food to go.
We got dessert to go. We weregoing to be like, ladies and go
back to the room and eat ourdessert in our underpants in

(01:04:35):
bed, just like, Yeah, watchsomething and relax. And just as
we're getting onto the elevatorat the hotel to be like, Okay,
we're done for the day. I getthe text message that was like,
we're headed your Brooklyn.
We're on the subway. Yeah,exactly.
And looked at each other like,Okay,
I think I might have been like,I don't want to, just because

(01:04:55):
that's my my natural Capricornside is like, wants to, like.
Kind of want to go. I'm a littlebit resistant. But I was like,
well, they're definitely comingall the way up here just to have
a cocktail with us, or just tohang out a little bit, or
mocktail or whatever we weregoing to get into and Okay, so I
was a little worried if you weregoing to feel okay. So I was
like, Are you feeling okay aboutthis? And you said, yes, yeah, I

(01:05:18):
wasn'tgoing to just leave you hanging.
I'm like, I'm down. Whatever youwant to do. I'm along for the
ride.
So we go up. You kind of poppedout into the balcony to call
home and just check in, becauseI've been monopolizing your
whole day. And I was like, senton the mission of like, because
then I got another text whileyou were out there. That was
like, oh, where should we go? Idon't know. Where should we

(01:05:39):
should go. I don't, I don't knowanything. So immediately, like
any person would do, I throwinto Google, like, bar open near
me, like, what? Because if theycome all the way up like we,
might as well try to be near us.
So I had found one place that Ithought would be cooler for
them, that was open supposed tobe 24 hours. And then I looked
and actually was closed downpermanently. So then I had found

(01:06:00):
this other place. Oscar Wilde,they said, fine. And then you
came in, and I was like, Okay,how's this place? And you were
like, Oh my gosh, I been seeingthat place. I wanted to go
there. So another weird,synchronous, another weird,
yeah, yeah, that was weird. Andagain, we thought that was going
to be further. And when wepulled it up on maps, when we

(01:06:21):
were outside, we didn't eventake a copy of the map, because
it was like, Oh, 230 feet downon the left, like it was just
right, like, literally rightthere, which was so close. So we
popped in there. We we, wedidn't really drink them, but we
did get a free round of shotsfor everyone. Was kind of just
like a cool, fun thing. Theycame. We hung out with them. We

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without going too much into it,we both did, completely
separately, end up feeling someloved ones present that we, you
know, like we always say it'snot super appropriate to, just
like, launch into readings atbars and things. But we did
compare notes later, and bothwere kind of aware of some

(01:07:02):
things, which is always fun andinteresting, right for the city
that never sleeps. Some thingswere certainly closing down a
little earlier than I expected.
I know. I mean, we were, weweren't there very long, and
they're like, Okay,it's time to go. Yeah, we had
been there maybe, like, an hourand a half, and they were
closing down. So we weren't donehanging out. They had suggested,
let's go somewhere else. Andthen a whole new part of our

(01:07:25):
adventure unfolded, which Ithink sometimes it's just saying
yes to things, right? And thenyou never know what you're going
to get into. Yeah, I had a lotof fun, too. One of our friends
is same as us. Was like, barnear me that's open, we end up
just around the corner again,like everything's just around
the corner. It seems like inKoreatown, Koreatown at one

(01:07:48):
o'clock in the morning, and it'sa little I mean, some of the
buildings seem more like, isthis a it's just an you walk in
and there's an elevator, and youeither getting in the elevator
to see what's upstairs or not,yeah?
Literally, we are in this teeny,tiny elevator heading up to,
like, the sixth floor. I'm like,where are we going at one

(01:08:08):
o'clock in the morning, in thisrandom building,
so crazy, yeah? And then we, Imean, thank God he knew what he
was. He's a local. He's fromthere, from New York, from
Brooklyn, yeah. And we get inthis elevator. It takes us to
the eighth floor, which iscrazy, yeah, yeah, these, well,
the other there was a differentone that was in the sixth floor
that we tried to go to, and theelevator, this was crazy. The

(01:08:30):
elevator wouldn't go. We didn'tknow why it wouldn't go, because
some people just got out of it.
And the other person with ussays, I think this is a sign
that we shouldn't go here. Wedidn't, yeah, you know, we went
to a different place. We itopens up to this, like neon
lights to, I swear we'retransported to, like Korea into
a full ping pong bar.

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I didn't even neon Black Lightping pong bar everywhere.
A couple cool video gameshappening. So cool. Yeah, all of
these will be online. So makesure you see the Make sure you
see the posts, because it's justlike, I've never seen something
like this. It kind of almostlooked like those retro bowling
alley lighting, yeah, but likeping pong theme, like there's a

(01:09:12):
giant claw foot bathtub in themiddle of the room filled with
ping pong balls, which was,like, just so strange and cool.
So we spent a couple more hourstalking and sharing and getting
to know new friends. Yeah,getting to know our new friends,
old friends, new friends at thisbizarre, incredibly cool, random

(01:09:35):
ping pong bar in Koreatown.
Things You get into after 1am weshut that place down, and then,
yeah, they were gonna go back onthe subway together, and they
kind of dropped us at our hotelon the way. And we called it
night again, right?
Yeah. Well, it besides that, westayed up late talking until oh

(01:09:58):
yeah in the morning.
Oh. Oh yeah, trying to, like,super sleuth, some things with
our intuition and with our mindpower. And I think you even said
I fell asleep talking, where Ijust, like, stopped talking and
fell asleep. I even in themorning, was like, did I fall
asleep in the middle of what Iwas talking? I don't remember.
I, like, looked over you weretalking, and then I, like,
looked over and you were asleep.
And I'm like, Oh, she'shanging on to the last minute. I

(01:10:21):
did have a couple cocktails, soI think that probably, yeah, I'm
not the biggest. I'm a littlebit of a lightweight. I don't
drink very often. So I thinkthat really sent me into dreamy,
dreamy land. Yeah, you had somekind of cool dream experiences
on the trip, which Idid. I had a very cool.

(01:10:43):
The last two nights we werethere, I had the I had a dream,
and my dad showed up in thedream, just let me know he was
there. That was really cool. Thehand thing.
I've never seen that happen onhere, but for those of you
listening, a bunch of balloonsjust went up across Spain. I
think that's only on zoom this.
We're on Riverside FM. I'venever seen that on this platform

(01:11:04):
before, and now we can't make itdo it again. So and you also
did, from your dad, see lots ofhis name, hellos from Oh, I
did see lots of hellos from him.
And then the mother of a friendof mine on the second night she
showed up. And very, very cool,especially back to back like

(01:11:25):
that. I mean, it happens, butnot back to back. And it was
just really great also to likethe signs. You know, I always
say that the license platespeaks to me like the universe
talks to me through licenseplate. Oh my gosh, yeah. First,
I mean, you were definitelygetting some numbers from some
loved ones on the other side,11,

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yeah, I have someone that doeselevens, and then I have a
couple other, like, my littleeights, and you had some, like,
you have some super specificnumbers too, yeah, like, on our
way into the city, randomly, onthis side, I can see the
picture, but randomly, there wasa graffiti so big and blue, and
it was four to nine, which is mybirthday, and my sign from the
universe. This usually that I'mon the right path, or that

(01:12:11):
there's, you know, like I'm inalignment. We there was a couple
license plates I took picturesof that had that had four to
nine on it. I saw some fours onanother one. My mother in law on
the other side. I always see herbirthday, and I know that's a
hello from her. And I saw that.

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We saw lots, really cool.
We had some we had someinteresting names popping up in
weird places. I was hearing thename of someone that says hello
to me by getting their kind ofunusual name across my path a
few rows ahead of us at the endof a flight, when we did not
hear this name the entireflight. Oh, yeah. And at the
end, we were paying attention.
So there was some definite Yeah,interesting, woo, woo.

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And then let me just say thisone last thing, yeah, while
we're on it. So for months,like, since the mid, like
summer, middle of summer, I haveseen the number 644, like, non
stop, like it's 429, or, I mean,it's just crazy. And 644, I have
no idea what it means. And thenI had to renew my passport. I

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renewed my passport got a newone in and on the passport, my
part of a small portion of thevery long number was 64429, so
644, and then 429, and I'm like,Oh, interesting. This must have
something to do with traveling.
I'm seeing 644, because ofsomething to do with traveling.
And it was really cool, becauseat the end of the night, I

(01:13:42):
think, for our new friend'sbirthday, like, I think you've
paid for the first round ofdrinks, and then I paid for the
secondround, which I worried about
too, because I even asked youabout because I was worried. I
was like, Oh my gosh, Ishouldn't have paid for those
drinks. No, no. Well, I mean,now I know, but that's why we
talked about it. Because I waslike, Oh, I brought it up to you
even because you weren't goingto say anything.

(01:14:05):
I don't think Yeah. And when Ithe total was 644 6444 so it was
that 644 again, and then alsothe 444 it's my sign for my
brother. And I was like, sointeresting that I just randomly
chose to pay for the drinks, andthat's what we ended the night

(01:14:27):
with, was those numbers. So,yeah, very interesting to me. It
waskind of perfect and interesting,
another synchronicity in someway, totally Yeah.
And then the next day, we justwent to the airport super early,
because there's all the TSAchaos. And what was crazy was,
you made a video for us of ourTSA line. We got through

(01:14:47):
reasonably. We did bad. Yeah,not too bad. And I had looked at
another creator that's moreNewsies that I follow, that was
in a different terminal at thesame time, and their line was
like, I. Hours and hours long.
So we just happened to be in thegood term. So we got lucky
there, and even getting on ourflight, everything was good and

(01:15:08):
and smooth sailing, I will tellyou, just the residual energy
from us being together thosedays I came back. I mean, yeah,
of course, tired and kind ofgetting restored on my sleep,
which we checked in yesterday,of like, oh my god, I'm so
tired, but I've just been soinspired. I mean, you know, you
always inspire me, and I alwaysreally love our time together,

(01:15:31):
and I'll thank you. But I'vejust been, I don't know I've
just, I really needed that. Ireally feel like it filled up My
Cup in a special way. I lovepsychic friends. That's the
other thing. We have lots oflittle moments of, like, I call
it psychic friends, where it'slike, I was just thinking
something, you said it, or viceversa, or we just was talking
about something, and like, theLL, Cool J thing, and then we go
around, you know, an hour later,and there it is. Or it was like

(01:15:54):
that the whole time, thing afterthing, even, like, there was,
like, a jewelry thing in thatlittle thing that something
happened to it just seemed likething after thing was like, Oh
my gosh. We just were talkingabout that. We just, we kept
seeing, we kept seeing Ruby, thename Ruby too, which is kind of
something significant that we'vebeen kind of talking about so, I
mean, just so many little thingsthat it was like, we probably

(01:16:17):
should have been making notesthe whole time, but we didn't. I
just asked you yesterday, like,hey, oh my gosh, we should pop
on and talk about, like, ourtrip as mediums, because we do
sometimes have these weird,energetic connections that I
don't know if it's weird ornot, but I feel like we could
talk about it forever. But thisis like the highlight reel,
because a lot of stuff, youknow, went down, it's like,

(01:16:37):
really magical, and a lot ofconversations and
synchronicities and how thingstime up and like, you know,
where you were at in your life,and, you know, in the past, me
and so many, so many thingsresonate for each of us. And
it's really easy to conversatewith somebody who our energies
match so well, you know?

(01:17:00):
Well, that's a really good pointtoo, because we did, because we
spend so much concentrated timetogether, we really got into the
thick of, like, our lives. Andwe do have so many parallel,
obviously, our own experiencesdifferent, but like, so many
parallel emotions or thingshappen at certain times in our
life. And it's funny, those thatknow me do know I kind of keep,

(01:17:22):
like, a pretty tight circle ofpeople around me. I don't have a
tie. I like my friend group verysmall, and I the first day that
we met, I told you, like, Oh,we're gonna be friends. And I
know a lot of people say that,but for me, with Rhonda, I don't
know. Maybe you guys can let meknow if you've ever felt this
way. You know, you justsometimes meet those people that
you're like, Oh, you're one ofmy people. And I don't know how

(01:17:43):
this is gonna happen, but like,we're meant to meet and we're
meant to, like, I just felt aconnection with you that's not,
not typical for me, to the pointwhere I remember, I think I've
said this to you, and like, Iwas afraid I, like, almost
freaked you out a little bit,like a stalker crazy person,
because we had, we had, youknow, we didn't know each other
at all, and I just was like, Oh,we're, you're my friend. Like,

(01:18:03):
we're to be friends. So I reallyjust, I don't know, I just feel
like we had a greattime, me too. We did, definitely
had a great time. And not todive too much into this, because
it's a whole other thing. But,you know, my brother connected
us. I feel confident that mybrother connected us, and I
totally trust him, and I knowthat it's divine for us to be
friends, and it's really verycool so

(01:18:27):
well, and for all the mediumsand sensitives and, you know,
highly sensitive, intuitivefolks out there, it really is a
special connection when you findyour people, your soul group,
when you can really share aboutthings and talk On a deeper
level, I've been super honoredto be friends with you through
parts of your mediumshipjourney, and to have you
alongside me on parts of mymediumship journey, because we

(01:18:49):
really can, I don't know, justmaybe offer each other
perspective or support or it's,it's, I think, just like
anything, any very specific,Unique hobby or passion that
people have in common. I'm surethere's a layer of connection
that's true, not typical. So I'msuper grateful for you, and

(01:19:09):
I say it all the time, howgrateful I am to have you
through this journey like Idon't even know it would look so
much different if it wasn't foryou, and if I hadn't been guided
to you. And so I'm always sograteful. I wish these kind
of friendships for everyone,because it really is and like to
have someone, for me, to havesomeone that I can travel with
is like a whole nother level.
Because I don't believe everyonelisten. I have some people love

(01:19:33):
a lot, but I don't think, Idon't think everyone's meant to
travel together, and we evenjust the fact that we can kind
of sync up and be on the samepage about, like, oh, slow
morning, late dinner, like itjust is, like, I don't know, a
cool extra layer, and I thinkthat we're going to be quite the
dynamic duo in many ways intothe future. So yeah, so look for

(01:19:55):
us. And again. I'll linkeverything in the show notes.
But not only is Rhonda my friendand travel companion, but she's
a wonderful medium, and she doeslots of readings on Tiktok. You
do, like you have your scheduleup there, you do readings, not
just, I mean, you do tarot, butalso mediumship. So highly
recommend, I don't recommend alot of mediums, as you guys know

(01:20:18):
I trust Rhonda to travel withme, which is, anyone that knows
me knows it's like a really,really big deal to say. So yeah,
definitely. You can find herthrough my pages too, and you'll
see her on many of my posts fromthis trip. All of the posts from
the trip you're in or on or tookthe photo or are laced into it.

(01:20:40):
So I'm super grateful, andthanks for being willing to come
on and share. And before youguys blow me up in the emails, I
will have Rhonda on a differentepisode in the future where she
I will, like, really, just askher all about her mediumship
journey and her story and howshe came to it, and all of that
when she's feeling ready forthat, that will be in the

(01:21:02):
future. But I just really amgrateful you're willing to come
on and kind of talk about ourour time.
Thank you for having me. I thinkit was fun. Then it's fun. Now I
could talk about it forever sowell,
and as always, thank you forshining your light, and you made
quite an impression on everyonethat we met. I've heard all the

(01:21:23):
feedback about you. So everyoneloved ya. Wow, ditto. Well,
thank you for being here with ustoday, for that conversation. I
hope that you really had a goodtime with us, talking about our
shenanigans that we got up to,and I will have more things

(01:21:43):
rolling out from that trip. Italked about the friend that we
met up with, and the dragwrestling show that I've been
invited to. I'm going to havethat beautiful soul on the
podcast soon as well. If you'relooking for Rhonda, you can find
her at Rhonda thorpe.com that isT, H, O, R, P, E, I will also
link everything in the shownotes, and my website is listed

(01:22:06):
there as well. I am about tohave a free master class coming
up on Monday, April 6. It'sgoing to be live. It is going to
be one hour only, and I hope youcan make it. It's going to be so
exciting. It will be about threered flags and five questions to
ask yourself to find out whetheryou are compromising or whether

(01:22:26):
you are abandoning yourself andas sensitives, I really feel
like this is something we alldeeply need to understand about
ourselves as we move through theworld. So hopefully you have
enjoyed this conversation aboutthe energy of New York and all
of our synchronicities, andagain, I know we just scratched
the surface of this. We couldtalk for hours. I'm so grateful

(01:22:50):
to Rhonda for being willing toshare with all of you, and also
to share this wonderful trip andtime with me. I think it has
even more deeply strengthenedour bond as mediums and as
friends, and she's such aninspiring person in my life. I
always love bouncing ideas offof her. We have some ideas for
some potential events togetherin the future that we're really

(01:23:13):
excited about, and we really didjust we are mediums, and it is
intrinsically such a part of whowe are that it's almost
impossible for us to be togetherand not talk about quote,
unquote work stuff, because welove what we do, and it's our
passion, and it's such apersonal, deep part of us that
when you find that friend whojust gets it and who you're in

(01:23:34):
sync with in that way, it reallyis such a magical experience.
And I wish all of all of you, atleast one friend in your life
like that. So a big thank you toRhonda for being here again. Get
on my social media, joyfulmedium.com is the website I'm
at. Joyful medium on Instagramand Facebook and Tiktok and joy
Giovanni, psychic medium onYouTube. If you want to see the

(01:23:57):
paintings that we were talkingabout, I also on my socials,
we'll be having details aboutthe Met and what we saw and the
places we stayed, and all thethings that we've talked about,
even our Andy Cohen celebritysighting is on my socials, and
Rhonda is tagged there as well,so you can very easily find her
big hugs to all of you for beinghere, and please let me know if
there are any topics that youare wanting to hear about, or

(01:24:20):
any sort of vibes of guests,types of guests that you are
wanting me to bring on. I doreally bet the guests heavily,
so I want to bring youtrustworthy, beautiful souls.
Thank you each for being here.
You mean so much to me, and Ilove it when you give feedback
through the emails. And if youdon't mind if you would like and
share this episode whereveryou're listening to it that

(01:24:43):
always helps the pod. Big hugs.
Lots of love. Bye for now, untilnext time from inside spirit,
Speak Easy. You.
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