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We're a lot. How long have y'all known?
Each We're best friends. We were 6.
No way, but one thing that I find fascinating is when
opposite sex have like these awesome connections that are not
sexual. It can exist, right?
We live in this world that says that cannot.
Exist. I don't agree with that at all.
Are you OK with your wife havinga male friend?
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That's where it's, Oh, see a cancer doctor and they're like,
you have to come back. Oh shit, I think I have cancer.
I just feel like I'm deteriorating.
I just don't know what it is. It was my mind.
People also like manifest someone and there's tidbits
parts of that relationship and that person that you're
attracted to. You feel like, oh, I'm gonna
fall in love with potential, butin reality it was destroying
her. The new one is the one you
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manifest. No, no, old one.
We didn't manifest this one. We didn't manifest this one.
God gave him, yes. Water holds the strongest
vibrational frequency. I talk to my water every
morning. I invite more peace into my
life. I invite more peace into my
life. And prosperity.
And abundance. Prosperity and abundance.
Amen. Amen.
I'm Manning Sumner. I've lived my life by 1 motto,
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No days off. No days off has never taken a
day off on you. It's a commitment to becoming
your best self. Get ready to be inspired to do
the same. This is the big dogs with
Manning Sumner ladies. It's the big dogs.
It's the. Big dogs.
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You can dog with the bitches. The bitches.
You don't have to be scared withus.
We're not afraid of that shit. We own that shit.
We doze bitches. It's the bitches, it's the
bitches. No, he sees us walking up.
He's like, he knows my bitches. Are here.
But you know what, let me tell you something.
I think we were talking about doing a round table talk
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situation for so long. And I'm like, sometimes you
don't need more. We're a lot.
Yeah, we're a lot. So sometimes, you know, less is
more. Did y'all have an idea if you
would have brought a third party?
Not for us. Not for us, no.
There wouldn't be room for the other person, honestly.
Yeah, it's, it's true. Yes, it would just.
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Thank you for coming and holdingspace.
We're all here to listen to Britney.
Let's just sit back. Sit back and relax.
I told Oscar before this, I was like, I was like, oh, she's not
going to dominate this podcast. Like that's Manning.
That is no, no, never, never. That is your.
I did. Last time I hijacked, I was
excited. No.
Last time it was so funny because I got done with the
podcast and I was like, I didn'tsay anything.
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And I think it was over an hour,you know you.
Were you were? Just.
But it was good. I was talking so amazing and I
made you cry. Yeah.
I do that. Maybe we do that.
I do that. I do that.
So let's jump in. I want to like because not
everybody knows who y'all are orme even.
So let's let's jump in just realfast.
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I just want to give the audiencea little, a little taste of, of
who you guys are. So Sarah, as a previous guest on
the podcast, you were born in Paris, France and raised in
Miami, FL. You attended the University of
Miami and became a celebrity wardrobe stylist, designer,
creative director, overall aesthetic curator,
philanthropist and Jewish activist.
Yes, you've worked with artists such as Jay Wheeler, Ed Sharon,
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David Guetta, Justin Giles, Jay Balvin, Shout Out, Jay Balvin,
GAIL, Young Thug, Little Uzi Vert and many, many more.
Damn. Yeah, it's you're kind of a big
deal, Brittany. As a previous guest on the
podcast, you were raised in Miami, FL and studied
hospitality and event managementat the University of Central
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Florida after working in the events industry.
A life changing year before turning 25, marked by love,
heartbreak, career shifts and moving abroad LED you to write
25 and Selfish and launch a successful motivational speaking
career. You began leading empowerment
and Wellness panels events whichgrew into one-on-one mindfulness
coaching, and in 2019 founded Wealth.
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Have we? Did we talk about that?
I don't think so. Yeah, that's still.
Exists. What is that?
I like it. And then obviously you're the
founder of the Mindful Music Lab, which is we're neighbors
and I still haven't been. I'm sorry.
It's OK, I. Got to get over there.
You guys are really neighbors, no?
It's so great. We've been talking about it,
yeah, but I for some reason haven't gone.
That's terrible, but I got to do.
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Love, we're going to. We're going to do.
That you got to come on a day that we're cooking up, though.
Yeah, so you. Can just like be in the vibe of
the studio. I feel like Britney with Mindful
Music Lab has just created a space for like for example, some
of my artists go to her. I just finished a podcast with
Lex Barrero and he goes to you for a one-on-one.
But like just a space where you intentionally go in and clear
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your aura before you make magic.Like that to me is what Mindful
Music Lab is. I love that.
What was your biggest intention when you created Mindful Music?
I really just wanted a safe space for people to be
themselves, even if they were anartist or an athlete or anybody
in the community who was. Just like, I need a place to
rest my nervous system and reprogram my mindset and be able
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to open channels without judgment to create whatever that
is. Whether that's a song, whether
that's writing, whether that's programming, a Wellness curation
or activation, and just feeling like someone's holding space for
them and not wanting to give up on themselves.
What year is this for this for you?
Almost my second year. And you feel like it's So what
you just described, is that whatit's becoming or do you think
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it's? Even more, even more, I'm so
grateful. I'm like excited every day to be
there. And I know that as a small
business entrepreneur, Sarah's been my rock through all of my
different professions that I've just expanded into something
bigger, thankfully. But you got to go through the
ups and downs and there's so many times when we think that
we're going to give up. And I'm self funded for
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everything of what I've accumulated over time since
birth. And so there's so many times
that you just have to remember your why.
And this is something that is not about me at all.
And I think now it's starting tobe because I'm creating more as
an artist and as a writer and executive producer.
And I'm creating the time to create instead of just being the
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healer or the leader in facilitating these different
Wellness events. It's so hard to do.
It's so many hacks. It's hard to do like when like
you run a very successful business, like I look up to you
for so much from far. I don't even think you realize,
like I'm like, do you know Manning?
Do you know Manning? Do you know Manning like you
should? If you don't, you know, 'cause
like it's such a hard thing to do when you own a business or
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several businesses to think yourself.
We talked about this last time to stand back and be like,
should I built this? I get to do this, you know.
Well, I love what you just said though, Brandon.
You said it's not about you in the beginning, but now it's
coming kind of around to where now you can.
Make it about you. To make it somewhat about you
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and do the things that you want.But I think if you start making
it about you, you never get to that point.
Yeah, it's creating space. Yeah, it's creating space and
time for yourself where I was like, I really want to create.
I wish I had time to create, butI love everything else.
And then over time, you find thespace to do that and the right
opportunities come to you. You know, and even with you
being a multi entrepreneur and multi hyphenate, I like to say
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you also want to find time to have this podcast.
And so that's something that's also for you.
It's not completely about you. It's about everybody who walks
in the door. It's about how they feel, how
you make them feel, their presence, your hospitality.
It's so much more than just offering a service.
And I want to know how you as well, which I know more of, But
even as leading this business and being who you are and also
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having your philanthropy, how doyou create time for your family
and a relationship and your personal self?
Because that's something that I'm looking to incorporate more
in my day-to-day balance that doesn't exist right now.
I think the number one thing forme, for myself is I have to get
up like stupid early and it sucks sometimes.
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Like this week was a disaster interms of getting up, you know,
and I could give all kinds of excuses, but I have a 5 year old
and an 8 month old and the 8 month old didn't want to sleep.
And so you know you don't you know it messes up your total
shit happened you. Still got to show up, but you
still. Got to show up, but I will say
when I had a podcast guest say it like this, when you win the
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alarm, when you win not hitting snooze and you actually just
wake up and go, then it you never that those days you never
regret like those days you're never like, man, I can't believe
I woke up at 4:00 in the morning, man, that sucked.
Never happens, never. But if you miss the alarm or hit
snooze and you're in a frantic and you're rushing, you're
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always like, man, damn it, you know?
So in those moments, I'll win the alarm and I get up at 4:00,
which is 90% of the time, then Iam doing something for me.
I mean, Oscar will tell you, I'll get here.
No one's here. Play.
Worship music. Play.
You know, like. Read, do what I want to do, take
my time. It's silent.
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There's no, there's nothing. There's just me and, and my
place, you know? So that's beautiful for me.
And then when it comes to family, just reminding yourself
that whenever you have free time, it should be about your
family. So like if I have any
cancellations, meetings, podcasts, anything, I'm calling
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my wife immediately. Like I'm taking my son to jiu
jitsu, I'm going to pick up 7. Like, you know, do you need me
to do anything? Like just being mindful of
opportunity that might not present because otherwise you
might find yourself filling those spaces with more work or
more stuff instead of family instead of yourself, you know,
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And then sometimes too it and then sometimes selfishly, it
will be like, oh, now I have time to go get, I call it a
haircut and people laugh, but goget my head shaved.
Definitely not a haircut. For you that's.
Funny, I'll be like, I have a haircut today and they're like,
what? Yeah, so but I'll, you know, or
massage or go to the chiropractor, go to see my
osteopath, go get an IV. Like being a little selfish in
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those moments. I just had a guess.
And we're talking about how being selfish is OK, because if
you're selfish with yourself, those around you are actually
benefiting from a better. Version of you.
Like, but if you're not taking care of yourself, then what are
you doing? You're Moody.
Everyone feels it, you know whatI mean?
Yeah, everyone. Feels it's a domino head.
Be selfish to cert to a certain degree.
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So good, no? No, no, I'm saying like she,
yeah. Like how do you how do you
balance the? Time that was a two person.
I'm gonna tell you something. So I don't know.
Obviously you guys don't know this, so I'm gonna tell you
guys. I hit up Manning after we met
the first time, which was on thepodcast, and I was like, can I
just sit with you for a conversation?
And I think I was in a place of like, I just needed some
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guidance of like, first of all, I'm forever changing.
I'm forever, I'm forever trying to be better.
I love how you look at me with such love.
Because I love she. Looks at me with so much love
and. I ran to the front door to go
first with Amber. I was like, she's here and I'm
just like, I was like, I'm goingto run to greet her.
We don't. How long have y'all known?
Each We're best friends. We were 6.
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Yeah. No.
We're 6. Years old so.
She I'm 33. And we were never friends.
Like, she was always the girl inschool.
She was the dancer. Like she was the hot bitch.
Like you could not touch Brittany Berger.
OK. And I like saying that because
years later, here I am producingthe cover of her book, 25 and
Selfish. And then I was like, I think I
could manage you, like get you in Soho House.
And I did. And then we just, we were best
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friends, like ever since, just best friends and biggest
supporters. But to say that, like how I
manage it, I sometimes need guidance.
I sometimes need mentorship. But now, so you know this like,
I'm a proud Jew. I you know, but I have found
peace in worship music. I listen to Christian music
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every single morning and ministers and pastors and I keep
saying my Jews, you got to get up, like get with it, like
somebody Jesus was Jew. It doesn't matter.
The truth is it doesn't fucking matter.
Whatever motivates you and ticks, you know, ticks your talk
like whatever you got to do. But do you know the biblically
like worship is the top thing that God talks about?
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Like, literally. Really.
If you if you really study the Bible, worship is.
Really is right here. I just automatically like this
is new for me. I used to be what what you are.
Wake up 5:00 AM journal, make mycoffee, take a quick cold
shower, gym for an hour, 7:30 AMwork office all day and then go
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style and then 12 hour day and then come back and I'm planning
the next big event. Like I'm like yo, like that was
me clockwork, clockwork. It was non-stop.
I had no personal relationships.I was hustling, I was making a
lot of money and I was burned out.
And then I got burnt out and then I relaxed and then I met
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the man of my life and I'm like,Oh my God, he makes me peaceful.
And then I'm like, damn, I gottaget back to work.
Like I'm hello, waking up at 8:00 AM.
This shit is not OK. And then I'm like, all right,
wait, there's a, there's a balance, right?
The balance is you can wake up alittle later.
You can work a little later too,you know, just to find a little
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piece, 'cause I would beat myself up over and I'm like, you
know what, That's OK. Now I have worship music.
Oh, I love that. And I'm saying, and I'm like,
all right, this is my new prayer.
OK, God, thank you. God, I'm gonna make you thank
you for leading me. Please.
I so, yeah. So all my Christian friends, I'm
like, yo, I'm over my my worshipmusic.
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Can I get another one? You know, and, and I'm like.
My family has a group group. Like a whole group.
What do you call it? Group text.
Yeah, so we're. Constantly sending each other.
Perfect add me that text. I won't bother you guys just add
me there like and I found peace in that and now I haven't
exercised in a long time, but I feel better than ever.
I also but I have full. I know it's important for me.
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It is from a, from a health and.For 100%.
Your bones. Everything, everything,
everything. Everything.
Mentally. Mentally.
Take us back a little bit to when you were on that like you
know. Grind mode.
Yeah, it was. It was though.
And then when so it was, it was your new man, that kind of.
No shifted. I got sick.
OK, I got sick. I was in a bad relationship to
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2020 2/20/23. Three to two years ago. 20/22/20
I was actually. Really recent?
Yeah, I was. Actually with Brittany and I go
Brittany, my legs hurt and she goes get high.
And I'm like, we went to a partyat some mansion.
I don't know if you remember this.
And I'm like, oh, yeah, feeling good.
And it took me years of going todifferent doctors, like a year
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and a half. And I'm like, what the fuck is
going on? Like somebody's like, so I want
to see a cancer doctor and they're like, you have to come
back. We got to run more tests on him.
Like oh shit, I think I have cancer and they're like we can't
figure out what you have. Autoimmune.
OK did where they stick the thing up your ass?
What is it called? Colonoscopy.
Sorry. Or a wild Saturday.
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Excuse me? I'm sorry.
So cute. Yeah, whatever.
They checked me out and they're like, OK, you have some sort of
immune, immune Crohn's or IBS. We can't figure it out.
Right, and your stomach. They couldn't figure it out.
I cut my bones. I was like, oh, maybe it's miss.
I just feel like I'm deteriorating.
I just don't know what it is. And I just couldn't figure it
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out. It was my mind.
Interesting. It wasn't my mind.
We're driving yourself into the ground.
Absolutely. I broke up with this man and I
went to see a holistic Dr. Doctor Lorena.
She changed my fucking life. Yeah, she is.
Doctor Lorena changed my life. Within three months, I had no
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more lower abdomen pain. I had no more leg pain.
My mind was clear Food. Food and medicine.
Movement, food, movement. No, not even medicine.
No movement, moving slower, prayer and beautiful God.
I went to, I went to temple by myself.
I mean, I was in a place of likesuicide, whatever, everything,
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therapy, all the things. And that shift happened
immediately at three months, in three months, I was, I was
better. I was like, I'm OK.
But it's because I left him. I left him, I left him.
I knew that he was mentally destroying me.
And a relationship like that will destroy your body too.
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You know, you were sick almost that whole relationship all the
time. The whole.
I was always sick. I was swollen.
Like it was weird. Like see.
Like verbally abusing. Verbally, physically, everything
and I. Was I'm such a believer in the
power of words? Oh yeah.
And the things we tell ourselves, but then also the
things that our loved ones tell us totally.
And the people we hang out. It all matters.
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Yeah, it so matters. It so.
Matters. You know what's funny, though?
Because I remember even when youwere like, something's wrong,
something's wrong. And we always think worst case
scenario, remember. And I remember raking her and I
was like nothing is wrong. Right, I asked her.
I said am I sick? Just tell I want to fix.
It how you are just perceiving everything that you're feeling
and things around you. Remember when even like drinking
water, I wouldn't drink water, she wouldn't drink water?
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I would. So I came on your podcast.
I still had that problem. I was scared to drink the water.
And that day I said, you know what?
I'm safe here. Drink the water.
Yeah, I was. I I thought.
I thought someone would poison me and you know who put me back
into No, but it wasn't that. Reprogram.
It was he. Was in Charlotte North.
Carolina, yeah, which I love North Carolina, I'm safe there
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too. But it was he poisoned my mind
so much. And he would always talk about
the evil eye and he'd be like, Yep, that's the evil eye.
And I'd be like, so everything around me is like everyone.
He obviously was not Jewish. Yes, he was.
It's actually Tunisian Jews. It's a big problem with them.
Tunisian yes, Tunisian is from Algeria.
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It's a big problem. It's all about evil eye.
Don't tell anyone too much. Don't tell this, don't move like
this. Don't do it.
And he was getting who you surround yourself with.
You become like you said, and itwas that and out but then my
aunt goes, do you think that you're the queen of fucking
England that you think that theywant to?
And I'm like, you're right. Who am I that anyone wants to
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poison? Me.
It is. It's like.
Who am I? Yeah.
You know what? But for a long time it was, you
know, and I and I would always look back and it was just bad.
And then? Meeting.
People like you, man. I swear, Pete, it was all a part
of my this happened quick. Like the shift was quick.
Because you were in good spiritswhen when we talked.
I was so much better. I was so much better, I mean.
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I you know, and it's interestingbecause even with that
relationship, like we manifestedhim, she manifested, I did over
the phone. I was like, you know, she got
out of another relationship and I was like, you know, let's.
Later, this guy, I was like. Let's manifest this for you, and
let's just see what's popping in, you know, French.
Sexy man South of France. Passion 'cause that's a tonic.
This. That Who?
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Loves you what's who. Also like all the time.
Like all this stuff? It was him, he was.
Three weeks to the day, three weeks to the day.
I even remember that night when I called you, we were like, ha
for fun. Because when you're manifesting,
it needs to be least resistant. You can't think about how when
you're supposed to be open, being like, sure, if it comes
amazing. If it doesn't, whatever, that's
great. And she was like brick, He
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showed up and I'm going to France and I was like, oh shit.
And then I met him and I was just like, I don't know.
We don't know, we don't know. And then throughout the
relationship we're just like, damn.
But The thing is, is when peoplealso like manifest someone and
there's tid, it's parts of that relationship in that person,
even like an opportunity that you're attracted to.
You feel like, oh, I'm going to fall in love with potential.
Maybe I'll stay, maybe they'll change.
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Maybe this is good for me. But like I want my family to be
Jewish and all these different things.
And it's easier that he's Frenchbecause she's French.
But in reality it was destroyingher and.
Unless I was to come over there knock him out, but thank.
Jealous of my light. Yeah.
It was just he was the evil eye,yeah.
Yeah, the other one, so not the current one.
No, we love Adam now, but. The new one, the one you
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manifest. No, no old one.
He was the manifested. We didn't manifest this one.
We didn't manifest one. God gave him, Yes, well.
Something to be said about that.Yes.
You got to be careful what you manifest.
You have to 100% you have to. Be specific.
Now I get it. I think that's what you.
Were saying yeah. That sometimes when you think
you want something, it's not necessarily what you need.
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Totally I manifest everything under the sun.
Some of these things aren't whatI really need or when it comes,
I'm like, you know what, not forme, but thank you universe or
God for bringing that, you know,and just kind of being so clear
with not only what we want, but just realizing what's for your
highest good, like what's truly for you, not what's against you.
Or there's so many things that are packaged in tests and
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lessons and we can learn the lessons differently or we can
just choose what feels most naturally to you.
But it has to be what's for yourhighest good.
Like what's serving you. You know, when you talk about
worship, it's like worshiping God, right?
It's being of service. And it's also a relationship of
communication with our mind, with our thoughts, with prayer
and the best case scenario instead of reverting to the
worst case scenario, even if theworst case shows up.
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It's like, can I believe in something greater and more
powerful Do? You feel like you're at peace.
I know I'm switching this but doyou feel like you're at peace?
Great question. I don't know, no.
Yeah, I love you. I know.
I asked because I don't know whythis just came up.
She's the one that like, does this.
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But I feel like so many people look up to people like you.
Like I, I told you, I'm your biggest fan, but I wonder, are
you at peace? Are our leaders at peace?
Great question. Every time.
I'm sorry, Manning, don't. You can fire me.
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Yeah, I'll need a minute. Or not.
Yeah, OK. Are you at peace?
Yeah, but no, the answer is no, OK.
And not from a standpoint of I have peace within myself and and
like who I am, yes, and what I'mliving and where I'm going.
That you're at peace with. I'm at peace.
Amazing, you know. Like that's family.
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God, I'm at peace with all that.But am I at peace?
Yeah. No, you know, like there's no
way to to do what I'm trying to do.
And be at. Peace and be at peace.
I don't the same way we're goingto.
Come see me for a Reiki session.And I feel the same way though
peace, but I feel the same. I feel like being a leader, it's
very hard to be at peace. Yeah, it's, it's just a, it's a
constant. And then also too, like I tell
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people this all the time, like I'm this never stops like ever,
like ever. So it's like you're always
thinking about everything that you're doing.
And then also you're also when you care so much if someone, if
someone tells me something and then like, or I'll I'll give you
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a real small example. I'll have an interaction with
one of my employees that I didn't feel like went right.
I can't just. Let go.
Forget about it. Yep.
I have to make sure that they know that I didn't like the way
that happened and that I want tomake it better, even if it's so.
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Here's the biggest thing that I'm learning as you grow too.
It's not my fault at all that ithappened.
I didn't do anything wrong. It was actually in their
reaction and what they did. They were in the wrong, but I
feel like because of my position, I have to be the
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bigger person and make sure thatthey are OK.
You know when it's all set. But that is a good.
That's good. But that's hard when you have 80
something employees and you're having different conversations
all the time and then you're thinking about, well, wait a
minute, what was the last thing I said to them?
Did I say that in a? Because I'm very aggressive.
I'm very like to the point. Dominant.
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Yeah. And when you're alpha and you're
not, it's not that you don't care about someone's feelings.
You're trying to get shit done and sometimes you can't beat
around the Bush. You just have to be like, we got
to do this today and we have to do this and we have to check
this out. It's hard.
For me to do now because I'm so worried about people like how
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they're feeling. Yeah, but you can't.
Yeah, you'll get paralyzed in that and you won't get shit.
Done. That's.
Right. We cannot operate a business off
of emotions and feelings like you just said that, but you
still can. Those things don't go away
though. Like, you know, like people have
emotions, they have feelings, you have emotions, you have
feelings. So at some point in time, you
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have to find the time to addressthose, those moments.
And that's the, that's the hard part is like, when do you do
that? Because if you're in the middle
of a day, you know, doing all this stuff that's cost millions
of dollars and you know, and that's another thing too.
There's such a disconnect, I think, between what I do and
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what your employees do and what your investors do and.
What your you? Know like it's just.
It's a lot. No one really knows what I did
like. I was going to like, like,
that's what I was going to like.Your day must be so wild.
Well, that's why I laugh when you're like, do you have pee or
why cried when you have peace because no, there's no way to
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have peace when you literally are waking up.
Like I mean I'm talking 7:30 in the morning, it's on and then it
goes till. 12 hours later. Probably 8-8.
But you know, it's your purpose.Yeah, no.
And again, I wouldn't change it for the world like it's it is.
It's a cause greater than myself.
This isn't about me. It never has been.
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Yeah, no, it's literally. Even though other people want to
try to make it about me, it's not about me.
Like if it was about me, then the name of the gym would be
Manning and. So true.
So true. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's true.
Meninga. Yeah, I don't.
Know yeah instead of no days offand legacy and so so I mean from
a early early early on I knew that if I made it about me this
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wouldn't be huge but if I could make it about everybody else
then eventually, you know it'll come back around and I'll get
what a full. Circle but.
Yeah, but we're not done yet. Like, and we haven't even, you
know, that's why my staff hates me, is that we're just getting
started. We're just getting started.
So they're like, what the hell? You know, after every location.
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Sometimes I feel old man, I'm like 30.
Two, No, I need to stop saying that.
I know you talking. To me, I don't.
I'm like, I'm like, damn, like. I'm the youngest, I'm the.
Wardrobe stylist. Like, how long is that gonna
fucking last? You know what I'm saying?
How? Long you want it to last, you're
also. So much more than.
That I am. I am.
I am, but I. Don't label yourself either.
Yeah, like, I'm not a gym owner.I'm not a personal trainer, so
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I'm not a beverage owner. I'm not, I'm not anything.
I'm me. Yeah.
I am me. I can do whatever the heck and
I've got, yeah, I've got the stuff that's in my head that I
want to do. People would be like, you want
to do what? Like, and I know it's coming and
I can do whatever I want to do. Whatever you want to do, you can
do it because you have a superpower within yourself.
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It's so true. So.
You can do anything and your energy so that I know like age
is not real. But age, it's the age thing.
It's like. Wisdom of experience, of
knowledge of lessons, of purposeof saying I want to open that
cafe and you did it in two weeks.
Like there's so many things, things that we have ideas that
we act on. And you don't have to have just
one purpose. The collective mission is the
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purpose. How you're feeling that day is a
part of the purpose. What you're able to share with
your authenticity is the purpose.
Like I'm going to be young forever, even when I'm 100
because just my skin may look differently over time or my
body, but my energy, I hope is thriving it alive.
And that's what we have to tell you though.
Nurture. Something to be said about
Botox. Have you had?
It I just got Botox for the first time like 2 months ago.
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I can't because I sweat a lot working.
I'm a. New woman she's always talking
about. Those really, let me let me tell
you, I was against it. I was against it, but.
Wow, it would melt right out of me.
They're like when I work in a heated space, they're just like,
what's the point? It's funny.
How the moisture, having a conversation at dinner with the
waitress and she was talking about the toxin and then she was
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describing like the wrinkles andyour forehead.
And I was like, she's sitting here describing me.
Yeah, Oh my God. I have wrinkles, Yeah.
You know, like, and. But then again, I was like, I
don't give a shit. Yeah.
No, but for men no. It's AI love wrinkles though.
You got to keep the wrinkles on a man.
It's different. What?
But to go back on the thing you're saying, you're old.
Like I had a conversation with my mom today and I called her
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out of the blue and she loves itwhen I do that.
And she actually texts me. Like you just made my day, you
know? You do.
You should do that more. Of course I do it all the time.
Yes, so should I, but. She's in her 70s and she's a
rock star. A rock star, you know, does
Pilates three days a week, walkslike a champ every morning, you
know, eats right. She's a florist, does weddings.
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Like she's thriving. Where does she?
Live. In Pensacola, FL, so where like
old people live. But like, yeah.
Listen, retirement. Have you had her on the podcast
yet? No, no, not yet.
That'd be fun. I actually want to have her and
her best friend. Yes, you should.
They are the they're, you know, just, you know, y'all.
I love it. That's I want to know your mom.
I want to know her. Hilarious.
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Oh, I can't wait. Hilarious.
You have to do it. And she's hilarious too, because
every time she listens to the podcast, she always like, calls
me like, well, you didn't tell this story you.
Didn't. Oh my God, yes, my.
Mom the podcast is only a certain amount of.
Yes I love I wanna know what's your moms name?
Millie, Millie. I feel like I know her right now
just from what you said. I feel like I can get that
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energy. More of my I would say my
personality and some of moms arevery creative.
Like my mom can take so she doesflower arrangements and reefs
and and like does all the flowers for weddings and it's
like I'll show you some of her pictures like please do
believable like and you know, they start from scratch and then
they just. It's amazing.
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It's amazing. She's so good at that.
And then I used to, I used to change like she used to, like
take me shopping with her all the time.
That's why I got into fashion somuch.
And then we used to do a lot of decorating and all that.
That's where I got all my creative side.
Yeah, because you have it and. Then I got my discipline side
from my dad, so wow. That's amazing.
Moms are fucking Shout out to our moms.
Shout out. They're amazing.
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I love our moms. Yeah, So what else is cooking
with you, too? So Brittany, what's going on
with you? What's the latest?
I'll tell you what I'm really excited about.
Tell me. Because I'm making more time for
creativity, I've been writing every day and I've been making
sync music for commercials and advertising placements and it
has been the most fun thing in my entire life.
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Like. Jingles like like.
Yo, I'm a rap star. No full blown.
But then I have to bring in other artists because I sound
really girly pop when I rap. Not saying everything is a rap,
but it kind of is with commercials and stuff.
It has to be really punchy. And I just, I'm like so grateful
even when I was driving over here today.
And yes, there's times when we talk about being tired and we
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don't like to use that word, butthere's nothing else I want to
do in this world. And I'm so grateful that I get
to do everything I love every day.
And even though I would love more hours and I'd love to sleep
more and I'd love more rest or, you know, creating more space
for a personal life, but this isall I want to do.
I'm like living and breathing itand continuing to see what
works, what doesn't, how do you pivot?
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What do you say yes to? What do you say no to?
And we talk about that a lot, so.
Good, though. Yeah, I'll touch on that.
After Yeah. And so I just love making music
right now. What's your writing process?
So it's really interesting because let's say if an artist
or a writer comes into the studio and they're like, OK, and
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before we do sessions, we do like a little bit of breath
work, meditation, sound healing,intention cards.
We share it. We allow our human selves to
really show up before we create our art.
And for me, even though I start my morning that day, I might be
like doing a Reiki session, hopping on a meeting, someone's
coming for a tour, going into the studio and I'm like, OK, let
me hear this beat. So either I feel like a lot of
the ideas I already had and I just channel them.
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I'm just like, even if I'm in the shower, I'm like yo, like
this bar is fire, where's my phone?
I hope I can remember it after Iwrite it me.
Voice notes of like, her just talking and I'm like, put this
on a beat. Yeah.
She's like smooth with it, you know?
Yeah, because I can write without the beat and have my own
melodies. But then if I listen to a beat,
I'm like, OK, I start with melody 1st and then I might have
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an idea after listening to that beat.
And then I'll just start writinga bunch of stuff of what I feel
like I'm hearing. And what's really interesting
about my writing process is justlike I'm doing my energy
healings or leading a guided meditation, I don't plan
anything. I just the panel from source.
I'm like, OK, I walk in, I read the room first.
I'm not going to come in with anidea.
For me, that's unnatural in the way that I flow.
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I'm like, who is in here? Like what does everybody need to
hear? And because I'm an intuitive
channeler and my intuition is sostrong, how I channel, I trust
it more than anything, just likeI do with an energy healing
session. So when I'm writing, I'm
realizing I have all these different bars and I'm not even
being intentional about some of them and they all flow exactly
as they're supposed to. So I think it's like in addition
to the skill, it's channeling. But I think that so many artists
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and writers who are really greatchannel because when people are
like, what rhymes with this? I'm like, no, let's story.
Yeah. What story are you trying to
share? Because you're not making this
only for you, but for other people to feel attached to you,
to have a memory to. Like, when I think about a song
that I haven't heard in 10 years, it takes me right back to
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that feeling, takes me right back to maybe that punch or
excitement in my nervous system thinking of where was I with
this person, you know? And I just love making music
right now. Like, it's my favorite thing.
And I love being there to help other people.
I told her this has been a really interesting week.
One of my favorite artists came in.
Shout out to Beam. Oh my God, BE AM love him.
And he came in and he's a night owl.
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So even though with one of the other producers, we started at
1:00 PM on Tuesday, he's like, all right, I think Beam's going
to pull up at 9 and we're like, OK, so he comes at 1:00 in the
morning. So now we're already there for
12 hours. I left at 6:00 in the morning
because I knew I had to go home,sleep two hours and come back
for another session that I need to write for.
You need the energy, you know, no workout, just shower, quick
juice, get back. They were there till 10:30 in
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the morning and I would have stayed till 10:30.
He's the only person I will literally stay in the studio
overnight for because I love watching his art and I love his
genius and I love him as a person.
He's like family to me. Like I want to be in the room
when he's creating. And so I feel today finally
recovered from that because doesn't mean that work stops.
Taught 2 back-to-back classes atfitness classes at Equinox that
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night and then yesterday had another full day tonight and now
here, you know, but it's becauseI also love to teach.
I only have time to teach fitness like once a week and I
won't give it up. It's not like they're paying me
a fortune. I'm just like, I've been there
since the beginning. I've been there for 10 years
teaching fitness and now I'm doing meditation for their app.
So it's just like it brings me back to my old life too, of who
I was before all of this when I was like 21 or 23, whenever I
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started 20. Three, it's nice to go back a
little bit, Yeah. To know where you came from, you
know, it's nice. I like that.
Now I'm like, should I be makingworship music?
But we'll talk about it. But that's what's exciting for
me. I'm in on that one.
It's really. Cool.
Yeah, Everything else has just been really expanded with
different events, different panels, different.
Duration. Yeah, get rid of somebody in the
room. No, that's a good.
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Well then, good I'm. Not like when you come into a
room, you said you feel the energy.
And have. You ever had someone that you're
just energy is just. Bad.
You know what? Actually, someone invited
someone to my studio and bless him and his energy.
It was not for me. And I asked them for him not to
come back yet and someone else too because they brought in the
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wrong energy. But it wasn't during a session.
It was kind of just for a tour. And I was like, I don't want
them here and I don't want them to work here.
And I don't ever want someone coming in here from the outside
making anyone feel uncomfortable.
And I'm so grateful for my team because they know how to hold a
session. They know how to lead an
intention. They know what's right or wrong.
Like I say, my Alejandro, who's my studio manager and, and lead
engineer, I call him my, my right hand and left brain
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because someone will come in andI was like, I don't feel good
about this. He's like me either.
I was like, done. They're not coming back.
But I never had to kick anybody out of a session because the
energy that we hold within that space, when you walk in,
everyone says immediately they feel it.
And I don't think I, I feel whenit's off, but it feels natural
to me. And maybe that's just something
that I carry or that we instill in the space, just like walking
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into yours here, you know? And it's immediate here.
Totally. Energy in here is immediate.
Yeah. You want to be better.
Yeah, you want to have no days off?
I'm telling you right now, like you walk in, you're like, I need
that water, I need that T-shirt,I need those socks.
I need. That I need to be.
A part of legacy fit. I want to be part of this.
That's how you feel when you walk in here.
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It's so true. And I think that that definitely
carries with us and our team, which is important for our team,
you know, and having those hard conversations sometimes where
I'm also alpha, as are we all, and really in my divine
masculine. And I feel like this space has
helped me shift into my divine feminine, which is what I want
to help you with when you come see me whenever you want for
Reiki session. And it's, I'm trying to figure
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out how to have that boss mentality, but to be in more of
my divine feminine of understanding, compassion,
receiving and being able to effectively communicate how we
react and respond to a situationof a fuck up or something that
went off. Because at the end of the day,
you are in charge of it. It is your responsibility, no
matter who is under you, who you're in charge in your space,
it's your service, it's your value.
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And so really learning throughout those processes, how
to show up as a boss, how to show up as a leader, how to show
up as a creator, how to show up as a healer, as a woman, as an
entrepreneur, all those different things.
And allowing yourself also not to be so attached to not the
outcome, but the situation in front of us being like, how are
we going to handle this? Because in the end, even if it's
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like you're removing someone from a room or from an event or
from an energy, it's because they also have a lot that they
need to heal that person. So some people kind of act out
because they don't know how to effectively internalize and, and
find a solution to what they're feeling.
And it could be all the way from, you know, inner child
work. Like, I know there's a lot of
things, side note, just coming out about, yeah, people who are
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sex workers or have been in jailfor a long time or have been,
you know, shot at, I would say Ihave those people come to my
studio and I Reiki them. So I really see and feel when
I'm raking you, I feel what you feel.
So if you're crying, I'm crying.If you have a pain in your
chest, I have a pain in my chestand it's such important work and
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holding space for those type of people that even if I know I
don't want someone coming back, I still try to give them Nuggets
of wisdom to heal on their journey because I know that it's
so much more effective for them to just be in the space.
And I think it's better karma. For you too, because yeah, we
don't. Understanding for people.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like I, I definitely feel that.
I think that you do a good job of that, of just giving people
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that benefit of the doubt for sure.
Yeah. You need to hold space for
people like that too, and you could change their lives.
Yeah, and also see them at wherethey, which we discussed on your
podcast to you, where I'm like always trying to see the good in
people. But sometimes then you're being
taken advantage of and then you need to have it happens all the
eyes. It happens.
Yeah, How about you? What are you excited about?
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You're doing all the things. Is that what you want me to
answer? OK.
I'm so excited because I startedmy own podcast called That's So
a Cuba Podcast, and it's just been beautiful conversations,
just honest and open. And honestly, it's where I feel
like I thrive. And then I rebranded the Lab, so
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the space where we do photo shoots, editorials, whatever.
I changed the name because I felt it.
It closed me in on one space andI wanted more spaces so I
changed the name to The Spaces. And now I'm opening my third
space and it's downstairs for events only can fit 150 people
and it's called the ground. So we have the lab, the
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extension, the ground and now the podcast room, which in is
in. Is this all in one place?
So the three of them are upstairs, podcast room,
extension and lab and downstairson US1 is the ground.
So all the space. Or you own the building?
Or how does it? Work.
We own the building. Yeah.
So we, Yep, I just started this space and I'm like, you know
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what we need A space where Oneness instructors can come
host their classes and make money without paying monthly
rents because they can't afford it.
You know what I'm saying? So that's what the ground is for
me. It's a space of healing and
coming down to Earth and where people can bring their visions
to life in the space of Wellness.
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You're so swaggy, man. Fit.
So today, Manning is wearing. Wow, you're so cool.
Rick Owens. Of course you are.
Minimal. You know, you know.
From the I do. I am, yes.
And this is. Mine, I know no days.
I love the cut of that tank top.It's a good cut.
You know what it reminds me of? Rick Owens.
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Oh really? I took his tank top and then
shipped it to. China, good for you.
It reminds me of G unit though. You remember G unit?
Of course. That's what reminds G.
We used to. We used to.
Used to rock that. Back in the day, Oh my God, so
embarrassing. Back in the day, we'd wear, we'd
wear the wife beater. Yeah, underneath.
And then the G unit take top on top.
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Then we had the iced out skull belt.
Stop Funny. Stop it now with the B earring.
You had an earring. Send us a photo.
Stop it now. You need to there.
Was none, you know you didn't have.
It back then you didn't. Take it wasn't like Halloween
is. It sad though, I just think you
were living in the present. To me it was way better.
Way better. Because there was no phones.
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And yeah, just. I mean the club scene without
phones. The best popping?
You just danced your ass off. You came out of there soaking
wet, looking like looking like you just got through with a
workout. So true.
I was like, we were the people when like they turned the lights
on and they were sweeping and we're still like dancing and
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stuff. They're like, gosh, you got to
go. People don't dance anymore.
I went to some restaurant. I don't.
Know how to dance? Anymore I teach you.
You're right. No, no, I'm saying other.
People I don't. Dance.
I don't need to. He's like, you're like, excuse
me? Break.
Start on a dance battle right now No, but like you know what I
feel so I feel so bad for this generation that they didn't get
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that like people don't have fun anymore people don't have fun
anymore are. You sure I'm having a great
time? No, not that kind of fun, but
you're. Right.
We are having fun working. It's true, we're having fun
working. I think that I think that they
their their idea of fun is caps.For example, let's throw this
one out. You go to a concert, you
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literally are filming the entireaspect of the.
Concert. But to them, that is fun.
That's. That's their experience.
Your. Experience, and that's their fun
because what they're doing, theythink they're doing is they're
creating FOMO to all their friends that look what I'm doing
and look where I am. Validation we.
Went to a concert we and I stilldo this.
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I mean I don't film barely any. Same here, same phone out a
little bit but the most part I'm.
Very. Listening to the music, dancing,
I'm, I'm observing everybody like, you know what I mean?
I just went to Usher and it was like.
I went. So good, right?
Are you kidding me? So I bought.
The entire Kaseya Center into a strip club.
It's. I'll get into a strip club.
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Literally. I was there looking at him and
I'm like I told Adam, I said, Adam, whatever happens there,
you can't judge me before he goes.
You do whatever you want to. Usher, thank God we eat those
chairs. I think I'll be in a suite
'cause I was like, I looked at my wife and I was like, they
ain't having no way in hell. Yeah, really.
Oh my God. Like I.
Know Usher, I was like, now I am.
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Listen. I used to train Usher.
No way. Wow, what a body he has.
What? Listen and.
How old is he? No, no, he went from it was like
10:00 PM till like 12:30, so 2 1/2 hours.
Not stop. With six different costume
changes. Roller skates.
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And he's an older man. How old is he?
15 he's I think he's my. I think he's more.
Like, but to move like that, I mean I guess no when.
His ass off. It was incredible concert.
It actually surprised me. Yeah, he's wow, Yeah.
But you, you're there though, like for me, you're there and
you're watching everybody. Everyone when they're.
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Freaking with their phone. Yeah, you just want.
To like make a like a, you know,APA.
So I went. To please put your phone away.
I went to Florence and the machine.
Do you know who that is? Of course.
So I went to Florence and the Machine and she said first
thing, she didn't even sing yet.She goes.
Everyone put your phones away. This is not meant to be filmed.
You can go on YouTube for it. Put your phone away and be here.
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You know, Dave Chappelle's showsyou're not allowed.
Like he puts in an unprotected case.
And it's amazing because. Because you get to be there
just. There laughing your.
Ass, but she kicked out anyone who took out their phone.
Security would kick you out, which is kind of wild, but she
literally kicked them out and itwas her magical magical.
I've always so what's, there's arestaurant here.
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It kind of has that Chicago like60s vibe.
It's downtown. That's the name of it.
They they dance, they have like poles and the girls have the
little nipple tassels. I don't know, I want to go live.
Band it's an awesome I got to find out it's y'all would love
it, but you're not allowed to have your phone there.
We should go. I love that.
It's amazing. Bring that back.
(45:55):
Fun. Yeah.
And the entire energy of the restaurant is different.
The entire energy because no one's on their phone, right?
Because you're watching tables of people doing this instead of,
yeah. Like at our dinner table, we do
not take out our phones. No phones at our dinner table.
You ever do this with? Your friends of stacking the the
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phones on the and the. And whoever grabs it first and
pays, yeah, we've done that before.
I've never. Done.
Yes, you put. In.
The middle, whoever grabs it first.
Pace. You stack everybody's phones on
top of each other. And whoever.
Grabs her phone first, has to pay for everything.
It's a good one. It is a good one.
I won't. I won't grab it first.
I would win that game. I don't like to be on my phone.
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I just have to sometimes. Yeah, I mean it it, but that's
the thing. I mean, you say the thing about
technology and everything like all this stuff of where we're
going, it is useful. Like I had this fascinating
podcast with this, this big timebodybuilding influencer, like
super knowledgeable exercise science guy and it blew me away
(46:59):
because I did not see this coming.
But he literally was like his best friend is ChatGPT like his
best. Like he like that's like
intimate for him. Like he, he like sits with it
and ask it questions and then gets to know it like and all
this stuff. And so it like it intrigued me a
little bit. So I've been like more often,
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like feeding, not asking chat you.
Feed it so they get to know you so.
They get to know you more. Yeah, yeah, understanding of how
I think and how I operate. So that because it's something
that irritates the shit out of me is, and I'm sure y'all get
this, like when your employees like send you the e-mail and
it's obviously ChatGPT and they're not even trying to.
Put you don't fix it up. It's like, come on, guys.
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Like, I know what you're doing. Yeah.
It's like you want to still haveyour own voice.
I'm sure you're seeing that in the music industry.
I bet it's ridiculous. You know what?
No, because I'll tell you why I like Chachi BT for different
things. Like if I write a proposal and I
want them to make it look prettygreat, if I'm like, I don't have
time to write this e-mail the way that Brittany wants to, but
I'm going to write it anyway. Make it sound a little more
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professional than I can. Literally say chat make this
sound better. Yeah, or if if some, if people
are like do this event summary for this and and I'm like, OK,
this is what I'm always using orabout me or a different bio and
put like a tweak to it. But when it comes to making
music, we did an event at Soho where it was like using AI with
paper water to produce and writea song.
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And The thing is, is when peopleare trying to use that, I just
don't think it's successful. Like I've seen it in the room
where like what would Chachi BT say?
And I'm like, I don't fuck with that, like.
Isn't it weird though that there's there's AI songs?
Oh yeah. Streaming that have like 20
million. It's crazy.
The problem is it's like crazy. This is gonna take away our
jobs. I don't think so.
(48:50):
I don't think so. I don't.
So I just went to an AI. Convention and.
It was kind of like a small convention and they were saying
that and they were like, you know, you have to do this and
you have to do this. I'm in the opinion that luxury
and premium like like this spaceand like what we do right is
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luxury and premium because we'renot letting.
Robots. That's right.
Yes, I like that for sure. That's good.
When people want realness and authentic and they want a space
to be vulnerable and they want an experience, they're not going
to want to talk to a robot or toAI.
They're going to want to do thisI.
Love that you're saying that they're.
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Going to walk like gems to me the more tech in a gym the.
The yeah 100%. You know, like, I don't want to
watch ATV. We're not here for that.
I don't want to have a bunch of freaking gadgets on me.
Like that's another thing too. Like, people always give me shit
about not having gadgets, you know, like that.
So glad that you don't. Loop and the ring and the this.
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Yeah, same stuff like that. Tastes same.
So the reason why I stopped is because my Apple Watch broke and
it broke and then I ordered a new one and then the new one
didn't work. And these things are like $1000.
So I was like, well, this is some bullshit.
Yeah. And then we're so bit.
I don't know if y'all I'm the worst with returning like stuff
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like I I just. I'm a professional returner.
Hit me. On the I need to give you my.
Job. It's my job.
But I don't. It's funny, I don't have time to
go to the Apple Store and returnsome, you know, or certainly not
USPS or whatever. But so I'm just the kind of
person that's still sitting in my my wife.
Cancer. No way.
Oh yeah, I've got like 14 iPhones.
In there. But I love that you don't have
any TV's here in screens becauseI'm the same way in my studio.
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I'm like, I'm not going to have you play video games.
I do not have TV's for you. We have books.
We have intention cards. We have people, right?
We have nature. You have sound bowls.
You have an energy room. We have a seat.
That that's what it should be. It's luxury, yeah.
Premium, that is different, thatis good, providing something
that others are not doing and then it's taking us back to.
(50:58):
Yourself. Yourself originality yeah you
know what do you want to call itold school or whatever it's like
like there's nothing like going in the middle of the woods and
just like experiencing wilderness or going to the beach
and hearing the waves and putting your toes in the sand
and jumping in the cold ocean like there's nothing like that
watching sunrise watching the sunset like so you're trying to
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tell me that AI is going to get rid of that No, they can't no,
it can't it can't replace this it can't replace old fashioned
hard work and never will I don'tcare what they.
I love that you see. That yeah, I think it's helpful,
but I don't, I don't know, I think in terms of what people
want in connection. Like even when it goes back to
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like AI writing songs, it just doesn't hit the same.
They're not writing from emotion, they're just writing
from words Or, you know, you also have like a swagger about
it. You have an attitude about it.
You have certain syllables that you need to hit for a certain
bar and change of melodies, and they don't know that.
And also too don't when you say that some of the best music is
written when they are at their lowest part, you know, so the
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rappers rappers best albums weretheir first or second albums
every single time. Yeah, you know, like because
they were. Real.
Starving and, yes, hungry. And they were still selling
drugs and they're still getting back.
Correct. True and.
Then when some of the best songwriters, in my opinion,
going through a breakup, you know, or yes, you know.
What I mean right? They're those are my favorites.
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Yeah, writing from experience. Which is an AI can't.
They can't do that. Can't.
I can't. So good.
Tell them your big announcement.Oh, you have a big announcement
other than getting married? And when is your wedding?
Again, May 25th OK Sunday, May 25th you.
Make. Sure, of course, and.
She sent me the it's. Gonna be a party.
Save the date, yeah. You already saved the.
Date I I got signed to an agencyfor a styling agency.
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The only agency. It's the biggest styling agency
in the world. Awesome, So that's.
Been manifesting this for a really long time.
Yeah, five years. Yeah, five years.
Been hitting them up, no answers.
And then my cousin does it and they answer right away.
Thank God. When you pretend you have a
manager, they're like, oh, she'sinteresting.
You know, coming from the sourcedoes it doesn't do the job, but
yeah, it's really exciting. And how does that work?
(53:08):
Do they get you gigs? Is that?
They get you gigs. I bring on whatever clients I
have now they just throw 20% on top of it.
But they manage everything from A-Z.
So like now I don't have to do the little stuff.
And that's really big for me as far as timing.
And yeah, I mean, I think this this is the next step to being,
you know, where I want to be in the styling world, but also in
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the creative direction world. So go back.
So we're gonna, we're gonna put you on the spot here because
earlier you were like, I'm 3030.32.
I'm 32 and I'm just a stylist like you said that like why?
Did you? I don't know why I said that.
You said that and now you have. This awesome announcement.
I don't. Yeah, I don't know.
What are you talking about here?Like what are you doing to
yourself? You're right, you're right.
I think that I, you know, I was just talking about this with,
(53:52):
with my friend Steph, but like, I feel like we dim our own light
to make others feel better sometimes or to make yourself
feel smaller so that you don't. I don't know.
I don't know why but. You're not in that room.
Right, I know. I don't know dim your light in
this. Room I don't know why I said
that. I think I say that because I'm
like, you know, I would. I can't wait to get married, but
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I can't wait to become a mom. And as a mom, you know, as a
stylist, those are 18 hour days,like 4 days in a row.
Like I can't miss those moments for my kid.
But are you doing what we talkedabout though when we were in my
office? What waking up earlier and.
Well, no, if you're ever going to free yourself.
After that, concentrate on one thing.
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Is you have to mentor someone, yeah, someone that you can
literally be your right. Like.
Person you know that can carry your legs.
It's literally the question I keep wanting to ask you because
it's like it goes back to employees.
How do you find people that A care to work hard enough B want
to mimic you and stay with you and not take away from you,
(54:56):
Right. It's very difficult.
So now I have no team. I have just one girl.
That works for me. Of course.
Yeah, it's hard. But the last thing you said
can't even can't even cross yourmind because I've had people
that I've mentored for 3/4 sometimes 10 years and shit on
me. That's right.
OK. And I've had it so.
(55:17):
Many times, yeah. I would still do it all over
again. Really.
Because it's not about them, it's about you.
And that's who we are, what theydo with our mentorship.
That's their problem. Not only, but it's.
A heartbreak. Oh of course it is like one guy
I literally cried like someone died.
Wow, in the shower for like. It's grief.
(55:39):
You're grief. Days and I literally was like,
what the fuck is wrong with me? You know, like what is going on,
but like, you know, like that and it's a dude and it's like,
what are you doing? You know, but I gave my soul to
that guy like laid out the blueprint, you know, then
another guy so I could go down the list.
But I I think recently I finallybeen like, So what I would do it
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again, I would do it again. That's on them.
That's not on me. That's not a reflection of you.
It's a reflection of them 1000% that's on them.
So you have to do it anyways andbecause it's you and it's what
you, it's what you want to do. And then the person that is
truly going to carry on your legacy and going to they'll,
they'll, they'll rise to the occasion.
(56:23):
Like they'll, they'll show up inyour life.
And it'll probably be someone you had no idea, like probably
someone that you doubted, probably someone you're like, Oh
my God, this person's so terrible.
And then all of a sudden they surprise you.
And all of a sudden they're doing things that you didn't ask
them to do. And all of a sudden, you know
what I mean? Like those are the people that I
love. Like when you're like, you know,
(56:44):
I'll get everything, you know, Ilisten to your podcast of the
day and you're like, Oh, you didlike, you know, oh, you're,
you're watching, you know, and it's like so cool.
Yeah, you know why you're that way?
Because you're not attached to what you do.
You're attached to who you are. That's why you think that way
because you're so many things. I feel like I was the same.
Or if someone's like, what do you do?
Tell me about yourself. I'm like, where do I even start?
(57:05):
What should I tell you? What industry does this fit in
with them? You know, like, and for you,
you're also so great at so many things.
Oh, I just love her. You're so great at so many
things that even if you're like,yes, like being a wife and a mom
is so, so amazing. You can still create your
pockets of time for everything that you want to do, and you're
going to find the natural pace and way of life for you in that
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process. But it goes.
And we're humble, I will admit, because we really are.
We could be like, we're just notthose people.
We could have really big heads, huge egos, being like, we work
with celebrities and everybody else, Like, no, everybody's
human to us, you know? And we're so true.
Yeah. So I'm just like you also.
This is the year of stepping into your power because So what
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I want to bring up is we're still in this 2024 energy until
March 21st in a couple weeks and2024 when you add it up in
numerology or single digits. So it's 2 + 0 + 2 + 4 = 8.
And that's the year of growth ofinfinite possibilities.
When you put 8 to the side, it means Infinity.
How do you get to being limitless?
How do you get to infinite, infinite possibilities?
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You need to grow. And so sometimes that's really
uncomfortable. Sometimes it'll take you to rock
bottom and all the way to the top and back in between.
Cycles of friendships, relationships, opportunities
will come in and out of your life.
You have to take note. Does this serve me?
Does this not serve me? That was like my whole year too.
And it's also the year of karma.So all this stuff that's coming
out in the world and in life is being cleaned up so that we
enter 2025. The astrological year starts the
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first day of airy season, March 21st spring equinox.
So it's all about new seeds, planting for a bloom.
And 2025 year, which adds up to 9 is about ending cycles,
patterns, limiting beliefs, old narratives, people in your life.
What serves you, what doesn't needs to stop.
It needs to go. And it wants you to reflect the
past nine years of your life thinking, where was I then?
(58:54):
Did I create these habits then did I create those limiting
beliefs or doubts or fears then what am I carrying now?
What has changed? And it wants you to say goodbye
to everything that has transpired in your life to find
peace with it. Accept people, places, things as
they are, situations as they are.
And even when we think about growth in the next step of
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things, it's also finding peoplein life that love what you're
doing equally as much as they do.
Like I asked my team, what are your goals individually,
especially when you do that all the time.
Yeah. When someone new comes and now
we, everybody who starts, we make them read The Alchemist
because the biggest thing from that book for us is that
everything's already written. And they say mock tube.
(59:37):
So I say this day is already written.
We were all meant to already be here.
We have to show up to the highest frequency of our highest
self in order to attract the opportunity, situation or energy
that you ultimately want. But no matter what happens in
life, it's already written. It was meant to happen that way.
How do you want to show up to that conversation?
How do you want to show up to that situation in life?
(59:57):
And I realized that with my teamthat's here and I'm again so
grateful for them. I'm like, what is your end goal?
You know, even if they're they're young, but I'm like,
what would make you so happy this year at the end of this
year? Like my studio manager.
Now, last January I met him. We opened with a songwriting
camp, which is like a three day camp working on music and
albums. And so I had.
(01:00:18):
Someone else who helped me open the studio and he's a
magnificent producer and DJ and a great mix and mastering
engineer, but he's not really the studio manager isn't really
his goal. So once we realized that, I'm
like, OK, maybe you know, amicably, we're not the best fit
here together, but go on your journey and be the best producer
of all time, which he's doing. And I remember that day when I
(01:00:41):
met my studio manager now I was like, wow, he'd be perfect for
this role. So months later, last January, I
said to him, I was like, listen and like, I love for you to be
here full time. What are your goals?
What do you want to do? How can I help you get there?
And everything that we've manifested over this past year
has come true. And our team is a hella strong,
hella abundant. And they're like my little
family, you know, and, and they feel the same, but it's because
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they want to be there and they love making music and they see
opportunity and they're hungry for it.
And not saying that each of themhaven't gone through their
trials and tribulations of beinghuman, things happening with
their family, moving, creating music, you know, being in a
session for 15 hours or more, you know, and they're happy to
do it because that's what they signed up for.
That's what they want. So it's also just welcoming the
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people where I'm not even thinking of what type of person
is going to be coming next. I'm asking the universe.
I need this type of specific person.
Can you send them to me and theywill always show up?
That's how I create my teams or that's how I create
opportunities. Knowing like we both need
personal assistance. Maybe you have one?
I really need 1 and I can still delegate off of my studio
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manager as much as possible. You don't have a person.
Do you not have one? Yeah.
So because you can't. No, but I'm can you tell you it
actually I? Dan Martell will shoot me right
now. I I, I I like that you don't
because you're still in control of the things that you can be I.
Mean I'll always be in control even if I had.
Same really, I know. But I think.
I lost that. When I had one I lost the like I
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would stop doing my to do lists and now I thrive from those to
do lists. Like you know what I'm saying?
Like I think it's an important thing to still keep a hand on.
I think so. So I kind of like that that you
don't. I'm sure you definitely need 1
though. Yeah, definitely.
But you know, but to go back like to what Brittany was saying
and then what you were saying and then kind of morphing it
(01:02:31):
when you say things like I want to be a mom and I want to have
kids is up. Like you're still going to like
it, doesn't that? Does it evolves?
Yeah, that's what I'm trying. So to give an example, like on
my journey, I never, even though, yes, I wanted to be
married, I wanted to have kids, I never thought that that would
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affect what I'm building ever. In a bad, certainly not in a
bad. Yeah.
And it's done exactly what I thought it would do.
It's only enhanced my. Drive Right supported it.
And supported my my. Even my mom, my mom says that
all the time. She's like, I had four kids.
I used to take you guys in a basket to work.
She's. Exactly.
Like you won't read your Yeah. I just feel like, I think it's
not like coming at you or anything, but like you got to
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give yourself more credit, yeah.You're a badass.
You know what? I.
Mean and. Just I do feel that I do.
Feel that, but you got to live it and you got to not worry
about what's to come and talking.
Nicely to my like you. Said, yeah, it's the things we
tell ourselves, but you can't bein that space of like, what if,
what if when I'm married and I have two kids and like, who
cares? Like it'll, it'll work itself
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out. And actually it's going to get
better. It's going to get better.
So whatever you want, like Brittany said, you need to think
about the perfect scenario and it's going to be rocky, but then
eventually you'll get, you'll get that.
If not this something better always.
That's why I'm like, let them go.
Something better is coming. Like don't sweat it.
(01:03:58):
We we're so attached. I think I said earlier, we're so
attached to to people and thingssometimes.
And of course we're human. But when you think about, you
know, the general mission and how God has, you know, their
hands and everything. Like I read a quote I think a
couple weeks ago that said God opens every door for you and
walks with you hand in hand through it.
So I'm like I'm surrounded by the most angels, my spirit
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guides God, the universe, all ofit for every door that opens and
walking through it. And even if I'm like oh I got
the yes to something that I manifested 2 years ago and then
realizing it's actually not the right fit, instead of me
freaking out and being anxious about it, I'm like let it go
like I'm not. Even no.
That's why I'm. Harping on it, you know.
Listen to Mel Robbins Let them theory.
Have you heard of this? What is it the let them theory?
(01:04:43):
So literally, like, let them like what you I said before,
you're not in control of the people around, so you just let
them. You let it be, you know?
Yeah, it's such a powerful thing.
But like, you can take that on into so many.
Yeah. How?
Yeah, how I've said it is that like there's no reason in the
world that if I don't have physical control over something
to worry about it totally. Like if I can't physically
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change something, then what am I?
Why am I worried about it? Yeah.
You know, even learning boundaries you.
Do have a lot of peace though with all.
That. Well, again, I mean, I think the
question is, you know. It's broad.
It's. Yeah, it's a broad.
Yeah, it's. A mental peace versus true
peace. Like, I'm definitely not like,
you know, a crazy person or anything, but a little bit maybe
(01:05:27):
a. Little bit we all, we all are a
little tingly. But you know what I would, I
would love for you to start doing in the morning just to try
it, even if it's like the next 10 days when you wake up, just
like I said to you, I have a mantra that I say and I always
just put my hands on my heart because I just do that.
I invite supporting, loving, protective energy into my life.
And I think, and I even said to her, I choose peace every single
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day. That is my biggest affirmation
because that's all I want. If I have a peaceful mind and a
peaceful energy around me, when I start in the morning or even
before bed, please let me have peaceful dreams.
Please let this be my intention to wake up fully rested and
energized, no matter how much sleep that I got, no matter
what's on my plate tomorrow. And I feel like for you, if
you're like, I invite supportiveenergy into my life and I choose
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peace and I invite more peace into my life just to see what
happens because you're going to see things start rolling out.
Remember universe God is in. Charge.
Don't know that. Though, Well, what I was going
to say, why is it that when you're saying that in your
opinion, yeah, my things that are going in my head is like,
like a like I thrive on chaos. I was just going to say that
(01:06:33):
because. That's what you're used to it.
Makes me. Slowly stirring me up.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I like to.
Freak. You want to know why?
I I see that. I do see, I think, but there's
people like. And it's not that I don't like,
I think maybe it's because we associate peace with like, you
know. Zenning out floating.
Yeah, that's. Not who I.
(01:06:53):
Am right right so. Maybe it's just that.
But I'm also not kumbaya. Sending the picture of you.
Definitely not kumbaya. You know what I mean?
So that's what I'm saying. Yeah.
Leo, baby, you can be both. So that's why I'm like, say the
intention. It doesn't mean that
automatically you're gonna be like, it's funny.
That you said that, though. So there's this, there's this
fighter that I really like Israel out of Sana, OK?
(01:07:13):
And he does a lot of manifest, yeah, and and meditating.
And he has this thing that he tells himself in the mirror.
And it's funny because after he did this documentary and I said
to myself, I'm gonna start doingthat.
And I literally would look in the mirror and start and just
start dying out laughing like I can't.
Do. Oh my gosh.
So I will try it. Yeah, I'll try it.
Just try it. To try it, you got to try my IM
(01:07:35):
Affirmation song. Say it.
And hearing me talk to myself, like, ain't no way I'm doing,
yeah. Yeah, yeah.
I feel the same. It's just like when it might be
your new piece. Exactly.
Yeah. Exactly.
Sometimes you have to lean in. But again, it goes back to to
everything we preach about in terms of you gotta get
comfortable getting uncomfortable, yes.
So sometimes the exact thing that makes you so uncomfortable
(01:07:58):
is. You gotta do it.
Eventually will make you comfortable.
I have the best thing for you inthe mornings.
About to say when. We drink our water in the
mornings. Water holds the strongest
vibrational frequency, highest vibrational frequency.
And so I talk to my water every morning, OK.
And so you know. There's studies on.
This too. Yes I do and like and when you
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freeze it. On if you talk to your water
before you drink it then it willlike come.
Give you power. What?
Yes. Yeah, tell me.
You know this girl, I do not know this.
And it goes back to I'm telling I've always been regardless if
you're Christian, Jewish, whatever you believe in, there
is power in words. That's a fact.
Like, that's a fact for sure. And I know that for a fact
(01:08:41):
because I've been doing it. For years, yeah, I believe I got
to do better. I got.
Things you tell yourself and thething.
And so if you're speaking life into yourself, you grab your
mind and you're speaking life into the things you're
consuming, then you know, do youwant and do you need another
one? No.
So we're going to do this together, OK?
I invite more peace into my life.
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I invite more peace into my life.
And prosperity. And abundance.
Prosperity and abundance. Amen.
Amen. Anyway, no days off, but
there's. No days off.
That's your water. You're.
Drinking all day. Delicious, you know.
What brand? What brand is that jacket?
This is Ghani. Ghani.
Really cool jacket actually put it on my time.
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Janet Jackson vibes. Is it we love?
Janet Jackson. Love, Janet.
We love her. It's kind of crazy.
I'm just, I'm looking at your place right now and I'm just
like, like, wow. Did I describe this place when
you were in my office? I did, right?
I thought I. Did you did?
Yes. But I've in my head I was like,
it's a big warehouse. Like I have no idea what that
would look. Like I remember seeing your
blueprint. Now you know you see it, and
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you're like, what you. Well, one thing I want so we
have to put, we have to manifest.
This OK? Because I've been asking y'all
forever about this. And Brittany, I can show you
text. I want live music in my spot.
OK. I love that.
We did comedy night already. How was that?
And we crushed it. It was amazing.
I love that. Hilarious.
(01:10:09):
Yeah. I want to know about these
events. And I sent you an invite.
You did. I did.
I did not get one. Maybe no I.
Didn't it is OK. Well, I mean, it's on Instagram,
maybe that's what I thought, sorry.
But that being said, the first one I want to do is very
acoustic like you should. Do bossa Nova.
(01:10:30):
Draw bossa Nova, like, you know,like like very eclectic kind of
vibe. And so we'll do it on the
mezzanine. But what I want is a very, very
exclusive, you know, 50 people Max, 50 people of our choosing.
And like a Friday happy hour situation, you know, right
(01:10:51):
around 8:00 at night, we could do dinner after, you know what I
mean? Oh yeah, I have to break some
bread after. Or we could do Saturday.
It doesn't matter. Tell me something beautiful.
Something. Wait, it's it's Shabbat today.
It is OK I. Got something beautiful?
And I want to hear it. So she'll be here soon.
Who? My daughter.
(01:11:12):
Stop it now. What time?
She's coming at 4:00, so my wifehas to run some errands, so
she's bringing her to me. But you talk about the most
joyful creature on the planet, and she's been.
So it was really interesting. I was talking to the stranger
and we were talking about kids and stuff and she said wait
(01:11:33):
until she gets older. She's going to like when you
walk in the room, she's going tolight up.
And I was like, she did that theday she was born, you know?
What I mean like when's? Her birthday.
Her birthday is Oh my God, that's terrible.
Is it August? May 24th.
May 24th she's in May. Like me, she's a gem and you're.
Getting married the next day. May 24th. 20 Oh my God.
(01:11:53):
Wow, my son's February 7th. My wedding.
That's why I had like, stop. Because you know when you have
two kids, you gotta be like, wow.
But. I love that.
She is like she has been smilingand laughing since the day she
was born. Like it's amazing so.
Beautiful, what's your name? Sage Phoenix.
Sage Phoenix. And then you have my wife named
her. And then you have her son, her
(01:12:14):
seven, right? 7/7 I love that name. 7 Mannings
my my brother. 7 and Sage. I love that my brother's son's
best friend is 7 in North Carolina.
But the reason why you said say something beautiful like for me,
yeah, you talk about drive and you talk about like my son, of
course, I mean the best. But like having a daughter and
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like, it's, it's, it's indescribable the, the things
you tell yourself and the thingslike the motivation to give her
the world you know. That is your.
Well, I just want to touch on this because it's interesting to
me and I wanted to hear y'all's take on it.
I'm married. You're getting married single.
Yeah, I'm independent. It's.
Independent, but one thing that I find fascinating is when
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opposite sex have like these awesome connections that are not
sexual, you know? Totally.
I love that are just authentic love.
It can exist, right? But that's why I feel like we
live in this world that that says that cannot exist.
I don't agree with that at all. Yes I have some of my best
friends in the world are my guy friends that are married.
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Yep, great relationships and nothing to do with anything.
And I'm not saying that men are not perverts and all that, like
I get all that. But at the same time, it does
really exist where you connect with an opposite.
Yeah, in a way that is just friendship.
Just cool ass like you're cool chick, you know?
Are you OK with your wife havinga male friend?
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Yeah, that's where it's. Oh.
And that's what I'm saying. And that's an honest, but
that's. Can I be honest too?
Like me thinking of Adam like being friends with a girl?
I'm like hell, fuck. No, but here's the thing.
But this is the reason why I saythat is because I'm I'm a man
and I know, I think that I know what men think.
Correct. So and it's different.
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I don't. Know I think when you're in
business it's different like us,right, when you're a business
person and you we know what we're here for you know what I
mean we could feed off each other I don't think we need to
think sexually at all you understand what.
I'm saying not something like, like, I'm going to be like, Oh
yeah, I want to do dinner tonight like that.
I mean, not that we couldn't. Do yeah, but I don't but.
It's like, not that's not reallythe.
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Relationship. But see, I wouldn't do dinner
with you without your wife. Got something over?
There I just like very differentopinion.
For me I'm always friends with people first, even if they
become like my lover or more than that.
And I also grew up all around guys so did you.
So it feels very natural to me to have a lot of male friends.
Like I don't even think about it.
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I don't see the difference. Like even if I'm like, oh, like
this guy's attractive, I'm not going to be like, oh, I wish and
wonder. I'm like, Nah, like for me it's
energy, energy, energy all the time.
But we also have like karmic ties and soul mates to people.
Like we're all soul mates, even if it's just friendship, you
know? And we have to remember that
there's so many people that comeinto our life that maybe you're
meant to be more with. But I think if there's like an
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emotional maturity, intelligenceand understanding of your role,
your partner, that relationship,the confidence and trust in
that, and then allowing yourselfto have friends.
If like a man came to me and waslike, no more guy friends, I'd
be like no more you, you know, because people are my life, like
my life is full of people and relationships and and that's for
speaking. For all of us also being in a
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relationship with someone who trusts you like there should
never be. Yeah, and I think that, you
know, future partner wise, if they were going to have female
friends, it kind of makes me feel better to meet them and
know what kind of people that they're choosing in their life
in terms of friendship. If I'm like, these people don't
serve you and aren't the right fit, then what am I doing with
this person, you know, and just being like really observant and
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aware of all of that. Mic drop Brittany with.
The always I'm always looking atthe other perspective.
I will. Say though.
I feel like I. Feel like I know you in a
different way now you know, in ain a better way, in a way you're
like, so like I feel your like inner child a little bit.
I do. I do like I see it in you.
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Like every time I see it's a little more we haven't.
Hung out that much? No, we haven't, but you're
lighter. Had a couple of sit downs.
Yeah, I feel like 3. Times I do, I do feel lighter I.
Feel it from. The more Well, first of all,
this space makes me. Yes.
Totally. I like I.
Five in this Yes, yes, yes, yes.This was, yeah, it's gorge.
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I started designing this in 2017and then it took me 3 years from
the day we were they handed us the space to the day we opened.
Took me 3 years and every singlething in here was me so it's
like. Even the windows.
Everything. That's the windows were not in.
No, they were not there. And they're gorgeous windows
like I look at all of. Them so like when you're in a
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space that you created for you totally, like it's just vibey.
Like you like like I got to the point where I actually like had
to kind of apologize because like I feel so comfortable in
here. Like sometimes I'm like, oh
shit, I got to go home, you know?
Like, yeah. Right now on the I have
speakers. I love that.
Listen to my music and I love that.
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And I am like my wife and I bothare.
Like I want to go home. Oh my God, I can't wait to go
home. Oh, no, no, no.
See, I could stay here. Really, we need to cleanse your
space actually. And my wife and I are very like
we. We can be alone.
Like we're not like needy people.
I love being alone. I'm the.
Same way we love being alone. I love my own time.
I need that, you know? Yeah, 100%, yeah.
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It's funny because like, my space looks like a home.
There's like so many couches andchairs because I get in and I
immediately take off my shoes and I'm like slipping and
sliding everywhere and I'm just like, here I am in my sweats.
I actually just, I think I just love my home.
Yeah, your home there's. Just something about my home.
Yeah, I just create that. Well, let me ask you this.
It's your home, right? Yes.
See, I don't have my home yet. I'm still renting.
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No, it's renting. No, no, I'm renting but.
How she makes it home. But maybe it's like home.
Well, that's fine, but I don't have that yet.
I haven't because I'm my wife already says we're going to have
to build a house because that's.Just of.
Course, I love that. So she's like, you're not going
to like anybody else's stuff. Manifesting this year.
Yeah, I got to meet your wife, too.
She's amazing. We need a dinner.
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We need a dinner. All right, what do y'all want to
leave the audience with? This was y'all were great as
always. We love you so much.
Yeah. Thank you always for.
Having us, what I want to leave with is I just feel really
grateful to have met you, you and like been able to come back
and do this with you and for giving us the space and the
platform to, to, to be who we are.
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Same and and the reason why I said that last thing is because
I I was very I was thinking about it as y'all were talking
like these are just some cool ass chicks like like that's how
I feel. You know what I mean?
Like, like the first time I we did, I was like, what a dope
freaking girl, you know, and I could say it with a very like,
like it's my homie, like just normal, you know what I'm
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saying? Whereas everyone has to say, you
know, oh, you think she's spoiled, you know, just.
Stupid shit. Yeah, yeah, See.
I feel like I I've known you. Forever.
That's how I feel. But that's cuz we're emotionally
mature. So when people are making those
types of remarks, it's because they are not emotionally mature.
And I feel we're real with each other, too.
You know, there's a lot of realness.
Like real recognize is real. Yeah.
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That's what this is. And maybe there's not a lot of
that, which is why, you know, some people.
Aren't like me? Well, Miami is a very.
Yeah, but I feel like I have great people in my life.
Like all those, I don't know them.
Why people always say like when people hate on Miami?
I'm like, you just have to find your tribe.
Absolutely. I mean, yes, Miami can chew you
up and spit you out. For sure.
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All right. Let's get out of.
Here. We're good.
Let's go. Thank you.