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October 17, 2024 46 mins

In this special solo episode of the Heallist Podcast, Yuli, founder of Heallist, takes you behind the scenes of the unforgettable Healers Exchange event held at Greenpoint Loft in Brooklyn. Picture a magical gathering where over almost 100 healers from across the nation came together to connect, share, and inspire one another. Yuli recounts the triumphs, challenges, and the power of collaboration that turned stress into harmony, making the event an uplifting success. She reflects on the transformative workshops led by remarkable speakers like Jen Mazer, Jacquette M. Timmons, and Phoebe Leona, who guided participants through sessions on manifestation, financial wellness, and authentic marketing.

But this episode goes beyond the event, diving into Yuli’s personal spiritual journey. She shares insights from attending the TCCHE conference in Toronto, participating in Bruce Lipton's NYC workshop, and being part of Lynne McTaggart’s Power of 8 Masterclass & group this year. Yuli explores how these teachings have shaped her life and the way she views spiritual growth as a path to healing, empowerment, and community building. Tune in to hear how events like these, both in-person and virtual, create deep connections and help position healers as essential first responders in today’s world.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Welcome to the Healist Podcast, where we
inspire and guide healersthrough business expansion.
We give voice to incrediblyabundant healers to share their
stories.
We dive into the quantum fieldto unlock the energies of
conscious creation.
We also develop digital toolsto help you grow, which you can

(00:25):
find on healistcom.
I'm your host, Yuli, and I'mgrateful you chose to join this
space.
Now let's go deep.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Hello, my dear friends, this is another solo
episode of the Healist podcast,and I love doing those once in a
while just to get back in touchwith you and share about all
the incredible things that'sgoing on behind the scenes at
Heal Us and my life, all thelearnings and growth

(00:56):
opportunities.
I love sharing those with you,and today I have so many updates
and experiences to share withyou, and the big one is our
Healers Exchange, which was abig event we just hosted with
Healist at the Greenpoint Loft,which is in Brooklyn, new York,

(01:19):
on 10-10, october 10th, justlast week, and I really wanted
to record this episode rightafter the event, when I still
have those fresh memories.
I'm still glowing from all theamazing energy that was received
in that event.
So I would love to share someof the behind the scenes of the
event, my impression, part ofthe planning process, which was

(01:43):
really interesting for me, andanother growth opportunity.
I also wanted to share with yousome of my latest teachers and
conferences that I attended andsome of the groups I'm part of,
to share my own spiritualjourney with you, which I love
doing once in a while.
So it's going to be a packedepisode with you, which I love

(02:06):
doing once in a while.
So it's going to be a packedepisode.
So we're going to start withHealers Exchange and I'm going
to talk about my work with someincredible teachers, including
Lynn McTaggart, bruce Lipton,just to name a few.
Of course, my all-time favorite, joe Dispenza Dr Joe is my
spiritual father and I want totalk more in depth about my work
with these teachers and theamazing TCCHE conference that I

(02:29):
attended recently in Toronto aswell.
So there's a lot that I want toshare with you.
So please stay for this episodeif you're interested in my
journey, in a journey of healistin the healing space in general
, business side especially, andI'm going to dive right in.

(02:50):
So let's start with the HealersExchange.
It was really I mean, I can'tpossibly describe the magic that
was created in that event,bringing together such a large
group of healers.
For me, it was probably one ofthe largest group of
professional workingpractitioners and healers that

(03:11):
I've been part of.
We had about 80 people comingfrom all different parts of the
country, majority, obviously,from the New York, connecticut,
new Jersey area, but people alsowere flying in from Florida and
the Midwest, and it was reallyencouraging to see this demand

(03:31):
for the in-person communityevents of this scale and
definitely just to kind of savethe surprise from the end, and
so my takeaways were definitelygoing to be coming back.
I think the 1010 is our newportal that we created, and we
would love to continue thistradition of all.

(03:52):
Logistics, of course, can workout, but I think we need those
experiences, the in-personcommunity uniting, at least once
a year, if not more.
We hope to take this experienceto other locations as well.
I think we're onto somethingreally big with this format, and
I'm going to share with you alittle bit about the format as

(04:14):
well, because it's really, Imean, it was a one day event,
but I can't even tell you howmany months, if not years, it's
been kind of playing rehearsal,the mental rehearsal in my head,
and how many kind of tweaks anditerations that mental
rehearsal has been through inorder to produce this really

(04:37):
perfectly flowing, magical dayfor everyone and start this
tradition, and I couldn'timagine a better audience for
that.
It was just really the perfectmix of people and you know it's
much needed these days.
This is what I'm realizing andthis is the mission right and as
much as Healist, it's an onlineplatform when we have our

(04:59):
amazing software that hopefullyyou all can check out as well,
that really powers the entirepractice for healers and takes
care of all those admins, tofree up our space to actually
heal people.
But really part of our missionis the community as well, and
it's really crucial in this timeas the healing space is still

(05:22):
emerging and healers are stillbeing positioned in this I would
say health care or industry,for a lack of a wellness
industry.
Right, we don't know reallywhere we belong.
We're kind of like in between,because a lot of you healers
that are listening to this, youactually heal people from some

(05:44):
major diseases.
So we are technically part ofthe healthcare industry, but we
also kind of dance on the lineof wellness and well-being and
mental health.
So this industry is stillshaping and still emerging and
it's such a range and such avariety of modalities.
But that's why it's soimportant to not just stick

(06:06):
together but come together forthose moments when we can really
shape our future and we canhelp the society to define who
we are and what we stand fortimes, because, as you know,
people are suffering all overthe world, you know, between the

(06:27):
climate events that we'reexperiencing, like just here
this last week, two majorhurricanes that left millions of
people completely powerless.
Healers are needed.
I see healers as firstresponders in this kind of
environment right, because,outside of the physical help, of
course, that we need to provideto those people, the PTSD and

(06:52):
the deep healing that needs tohappen in those communities and
in those populations we can'tpossibly rely on the
psychologists or the traditionalkind of mental health workers
with this kind of scale.
So healers are going to beneeded more and more, especially
in those populations, and thisis, by the way, another reason

(07:15):
we decided to launch the HealersFoundation, which we just
announced at our event last weekofficially.
We want to help underservedcommunities, we want to bring
healing to them and we want tofind healers in those
communities who can help,perhaps with scholarships or any
training, so they can go backto those communities and heal

(07:37):
from within, from the inside.
This is really the mission and Icouldn't find a better person
to run it.
My dear friend, christine Careyhas deep experience in
nonprofits, will be running itand is just getting up to speed,
but there will be more news ofthat coming soon and I really

(07:57):
I'm just so passionate to havefinally all the pieces of the
Heal Us Division are comingtogether and it just such a like
.
It makes me emotional to watchall this actually unfolds in
reality.
But between building the onlineplatform, building all the
digital tools and software,creating those community events,

(08:19):
whether virtual or in person,and then also having this
nonprofit arm that is reallythere to serve those communities
, I mean, I just couldn't askfor more, and there's obviously
more ideas in the pipeline, butthis is an incredible foundation
for a business or organizationthat is mission-driven, that has

(08:44):
all the components and really atrue dream for me and,
hopefully, many healers in theworld.
So when back to the HealersExchange event, because this is
where, really, again, we alsoare an opportunity for us to
connect with our community, forus to connect with our community

(09:09):
and share some of those ideasthat we are standing for, but
also an opportunity to practicewhat we preach right, and for us
, it's really the combination ofbusiness and healing.
This is what we stand for, thisis what I'm really passionate
to bringing into this communityAll of my experience as an
entrepreneur, as a marketer, asa technologist.

(09:31):
How can we bring all thoseamazing tools and bridge those
two communities together, right?
How can we bridge the financialcommunity with healers, how can
we bridge the technologycommunity with healers?
Because this is what you, thiscommunity, needs most.
So when I was thinking aboutcreating this big event that is

(09:54):
surely one of many and just toclarify, we did have another
healers exchange earlier thisyear, back in January, here up
in the Hudson Valley where I'mlocated.
It was a much smaller scale andit was really kind of a great
way to test this concept ofbringing healers together to
exchange services.
We didn't have as much of aneducational component as we did

(10:16):
this time, but that really kindof what gave me it was another
magical day and that's whatreally gave me confirmed vision
and gave me kind of my internalpermission to proceed and scale
it.
But really I couldn't imaginedoing it all myself, and
probably my old self wouldprobably would be a typical

(10:38):
behavior for me to just try andput together this event all by
myself and really stretch myselfand make it entirely about kind
of us running it.
But I knew better this time andthis is what I used to do in my
previous business, because whenI was working within the
fashion and the digitalindustries, we used to put

(11:00):
together these huge events inNew York City for about 500
people, called Fashion 2.0.
And that was like our idea tobridge technology and fashion
industries together and they'rehugely successful.
But I always I felt really,really spent and stretched thin
and really miserable, to behonest, doing those events

(11:22):
because there was just so muchresponsibility that was falling
on me to run all event logistics, to attend to all the guests,
to make sure our mission wasintegrated and all of that.
There was a lot of VAPs, a lotof celebrities were coming, a
lot of big clients.
It was just so much pressureand I would never enjoy those
events.
Everyone else will enjoy them,but me.
I would look at so muchpressure and I would never enjoy

(11:44):
those events.
Everyone else will enjoy them,but me I would look at those
beautiful photos and I willalways reminisce.
In those moments like that Iwas so caught up with all the
stress of running an event and Iactually couldn't enjoy myself.
So with this business, part ofmy journey is to do things
differently and really have thatbalance of not just my personal

(12:05):
and being aware of my personalwell-being and joy and happiness
, but also have a betterwork-life balance with this
business and then also share themagic, share the space with
other collaborators and partners, and it's really something that
I'm practicing very consciouslyin this business because I
really I don't think I can buildthe vision as big as it is,

(12:31):
without bringing on boardamazing people and sharing the
space with them.
So that's why I had the idea tobuild an event committee for
the Healers Exchange and I wasjust so fortunate to find 15
individuals that are all theirclose friends or practitioners,
that I got close with over therecent years, and to bring them

(12:53):
on board as kind of part of thisplanning committee, part of
being advisors and just runningideas by them tapping into their
networks.
It was just really such abeautiful experience working
with them over the past threemonths to bring them closer into
that process and what it didfor me emotionally and

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physically and spiritually.
It really removed that weightfrom my shoulders that this is
my event and everything is on me, and it was just a really
profound experience for me tounderstand okay, it's possible
to produce those big events andhave others supporting and then

(13:37):
having others kind of sharingsome of the responsibility and
some of the weight of creatingthis big container and hosting
all these people and making surethat everyone is taken care of.
So I was just very fortunateand blessed to have all these
incredible committee memberspart of this experience that

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were really for the three monthsleading to the event.
They were a big part of theprocess and obviously during the
event many of them had a momentto either feature a practice or
guide a small group.
So it was really beautiful tobe able to create this exchange,
also with the committee members, to shine a spotlight on them

(14:22):
and then have their supportenergetically of the event.
And then another thing that Iwanted to bring for this
particular experience was someincredible speakers to really
inspire audience and really findpeople who again bridge those

(14:42):
two different areas.
They work, they understand thebusiness of healing and wellness
and they work withpractitioners and familiar with
the struggle and challenges, butthey also deeply grounded in
the business world of things,whether by working with

(15:04):
entrepreneurs or small businessowners or just themselves
building things great businesses.
So that's really my criteriafor speakers and people that we
work with, and it was reallyinteresting that this podcast
actually turned to be a greattool to build a network of

(15:25):
people like that, of individualsthat really fall within this
criteria.
So it was pretty easy to goback and look back at the
speakers and see who would be afit, who would be available and
who would really inspire ouraudience on this day.
So we ended up starting withthis beautiful manifestation

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workshop by the incredible JenMazur, who's the queen of
manifestation.
Check out one of the mostrecent episodes with Jen.
She's just really I love herenergy, her passion.
She's probably the most likeuplifting person I've ever met
and just a joy to be around, andher workshop just set the tone

(16:11):
for the entire day.
Then we had the incredibleJaquette Timmons, which was one
of my interviews from almost ayear ago Also, who did a
financial wellness workshop, andshe's an incredible financial
behaviorist who works a lot withsmall business owners in the
wellness and holistic industryparticularly as well, and she

(16:33):
just really, I think, changed alot of the or reframed a lot of
the mindset around profitabilityin the healing business and I
really hope that messageresonated.
I know it did with some of ourattendees and it was another
huge hit.

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And then the last workshop thatwe did was a marketing challenge
and you know, for this one itwas a little tricky for me to
find a speaker because I comefrom a marketing background.
I have a lot of friends in thisindustry but they don't
necessarily understand thechallenges of healers to be able
to market themselvesauthentically.
And when I was talking toPhoebe Leona, who is another

(17:18):
great partner and friend andsomeone I met also through
interviewing on a podcast, beingon her podcast as well and just
working in partnership for thepast few months, she has an
incredible company called theNomad Collective, which is also
a community for retreat leadersand hosts, and she just has such

(17:39):
a unique view on marketingbecause she helps retreat
leaders to market their retreatsand sell out and build it as a
profitable business.
And I think she brought somereally incredible insights and
did some really great exercisesto expand that capacity, to

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promote ourselves right To workthrough some of those blocks,
and it was really one of themost beautiful workshops that
also resonated so much with ouraudience.
And then we had the mostnutritious, delicious, locally
produced lunch by another dearfriend here from the Hudson
Valley, yining Cheng, whotreated us to her creation.

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So it was really like thisbeautiful collaboration of all
these amazing partners that Imet in the space and the past
few years, kind of like it allcame together and it was just so
beautiful to watch and I thinkthat's why this event was really
, I would say, one of the firstevents that I produced, that I
was able to also enjoy and bepresent every moment and

(18:48):
actually feel the magic of itwhile being part of it, and it
was just such an incredibleexperience.
But it's because every singleperson who was part of it, we
had a connection.
They were deeply connected tothe event and they were
supporting it energetically withme.
They weren't there just to dotheir job or appearance and just

(19:11):
move on.
They were deeply engaged in theprocess and it was just such a
great learning.
Again, I keep coming back to itbut it was just really profound
experience for me, for someonewho's a type A, a lone
entrepreneur for most of my lifejust working with incredible
people, which is like okay, Ifinally I can understand I can

(19:31):
enjoy this business, I can enjoyproducing this big events, as
much as it was stressful and itwas a lot of work, and I did end
up running myself down a littlebit and losing my voice on a
day off.
You can still hear a little bitof that and that was my
personal lesson.
I had this long, long checklistof things that needed to be
done for the event, and mypersonal health was not on that

(19:54):
checklist.
So it was a big lesson for me.
I need to make sure that I'mactually in full working order
next time as well.
But you know, I had on themorning off when I woke up and I
didn't know how I'm going to dothis day because I was just so
you know depleted physically.
But there is some I call it likea generator that kicks in or

(20:18):
something that happens.
There's like external energyboost that really lasted a whole
day and saved me through thisexperience, which was also kind
of amazing to witness, to knowthat you know your mind, your
body, your spirit can powerthrough in the most difficult
situations, even when you think,okay, there's like absolutely

(20:38):
you know on the physical levelhow am I going to function, but
there is something that kicks ininside of us in those important
moments that just like powersthrough.
And luckily I had a lot ofgreat opportunity to rest and
recharge since then.
But all this energy that Ireceived on that day, really I'm
still glowing from it and youknow, the biggest portion of it

(20:59):
was the healers exchange, ofcourse, and that was our
afternoon, and we were workingin small groups, guided again by
the guides and from the guidingcommittee and amazing
practitioners that were on boardas part of this whole process
committee and amazingpractitioners that were on board
as part of this whole process.
And you know, I went so muchback and forth on the format and

(21:21):
the framework and how we'regoing to do it, how we're going
to make sure every person ishappy with their experience,
they give and receive servicesand everyone is matched properly
.
So my type A self, you know,the original idea was to maybe
create this big spreadsheet andtry to match people or have them
sign up for workshops orpre-select who they're going to

(21:43):
work with.
I mean, there were so manydifferent ideas and in the end
and this is kind of like what wetried in the very first years
exchange that we did back in thewinter time, in the very first
healers exchange that we didback in the winter time and at
the end of the day, at thatparticular event, people just
mostly end up doing differentthings and whatever they wanted.
So that kind of lured me tomaybe let go and maybe trust the

(22:05):
universe and the divineintervention that the people
that's supposed to be togetherand supposed to exchange
healings they're going to findeach other.
I don't need to use myanalytical brain to try to
create an algorithm to perfectlymatch a group of 80 people to
make sure all of them are happyand receive exactly the same

(22:27):
amount as they give, and so on.
It makes me laugh, sorry, butreally and this is what happened
at the end that I'm not goingto go into depth into the
framework we created, but it wasjust like enough guidance to
create some order right, somecoherence, but then kind of also
surrender and let it go and letthe process take over and let

(22:50):
the flow kind of make sure thatif people are supposed to be
together, they are together, theservices that were supposed to
be exchanged, that everyone gotwhatever they needed, there was
a purpose in every person beingin a group with each other, and
just kind of let it go andsurrender and also trust that
there is divine interventionthere.

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But it doesn't matter how muchwe plan and try to decide those
groups and who's with who, andthen on the day there's a bigger
force that's going to makethose choices for us.
So it was just beautiful towitness how magically it
actually worked.
And, of course, I still had aplan B and C in place that

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people are maybe not happy withour selections or choices, and I
didn't need any of the plan Band C in place.
That people are maybe not happywith our selections or choices,
and I didn't need any of theplan B or C because everything
worked just as it was supposedto.
It still makes me emotionalbecause it was just beautiful
and I kept walking around andmaking sure that still, everyone

(23:52):
is happy, everyone is gettingwhat they need, and I didn't see
one person who needed help.
I was disappointed or lost.
It was just really magical tosee this large group of people
arranging themselves in a way,or again some forces arranging
them in a way that everyone hada transformative experience,

(24:13):
forces arranging them in the waythat everyone had a
transformative experience.
In those two, three hours inthe afternoon.
Everyone got exactly what theyneeded.
And I know that because in theend, after some also empowering
group practices, we got to do abig sharing circle and just to
hear the experiences from allthe attendees and what that day

(24:34):
meant for them and what theyfelt was just so incredibly
empowering and so reassuringthat this format works, that we
need to bring together healers,we need to exchange more
healings with each other notjust with our clients, because
the healer needs to healing aswell and definitely reconfirm

(24:56):
that we need to be back withthose experiences in more places
.
So I just wanted to share allof that because I know many of
you didn't make it to the eventfrom different reasons.
It was also our first big eventand I understand sometimes
people have hesitations forthings that they were never done
, they never heard of, they'renot sure if it's worth their

(25:18):
investment, whether it's time orfinancial investment or just
energy, and I think this dayreally and we're going to be
sharing more photos and videosfrom the event this day really
solidified in everyone that thisvision works and it's much
needed.
So we'll be back and you know,I'm just also just to reflect on

(25:41):
that going to this event.
My goal was to really attractthe right people to this
experience and not to try tosell people on this idea,
because it was a littlechallenging Even for me, who's
an experienced marketer, tomarket something that hasn't
been done before in this formatand this scale was difficult
because we couldn't showexamples, we couldn't show

(26:03):
testimonials.
We couldn't show beautifulvideos of what it's going to
look like.
We had to ask people to trustour vision and trust.
Ask people to trust our visionand trust.
Just come and see.
It's going to be worth yourtime and it's not always easy
and at the end of the day, I wasjust praying to attract the
right people who just trust thevision enough to be there, and

(26:26):
they will have some internalcalling.
It might be not a rationaldecision, but they would know
that they're supposed to bethere in that day and time.
So that was my intention and itwas incredible to see the group
of people that did show up,which was extremely, first of
all, very diverse.
So many amazing men, so manypeople young, old.

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It was really probably one ofthe most diverse group of
healers I've seen.
And you know the common theme,the common thread among many of
them was which was really one ofmy biggest insights from that
day also on the business level,a lot of the people were still
in transition into being fulltime healers.

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There was a lot ofprofessionals from all different
industries, from advertising,finance, legal.
There were people that werelawyers that are looking to
become healers.
What a wonderful time we livein.
It's just really incrediblethis idea for Hewless that we're

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there to support these peoplein transition, because it's not
easy and these people arefinding themselves with
incredible careers right, inmany cases with really
impressive salaries andcompensation packages,
especially people that live inNew York City.

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There's a certain lifestyle thatyou're used to and all of a
sudden they find themselveswhether they go through an
awakening, a personal experienceor sometimes trauma they
discover their own healingcapacity and they just cannot go
back to their old life.
And I know it because I've beenin that space.

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And it's hard because you'reasked to, in a way, to forego
everything you've built so far,all of this, you know successful
career, the abundance thatyou've created, all those, this
checklist that our society kindof introduced to us early on.
And you've achieved that.

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And now you're asked to step ona path that is absolutely
unknown, has not proven to bringabundance to many people for
sure.
It's not a traditional careerpath.
It's still, in the society,something that is questioned and
labeled in different ways thatare not always flattering, and

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they need support and they needhelp in that transition from
their other careers to thisfull-time healer career and this
is really one of our missionsand it really crystallized so
much for me, and I love tosupport those people because I
can relate to them so much.

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I was a high achievingentrepreneur living the New York
City life and going through allthose stages, so it was just
beautiful.
Sometimes, you know, we createthose experiences.
We don't know why.
I didn't know why this eventwas important in so many ways,
but this was definitely such animportant insight for me that

(29:39):
was crystal clear.
This is something we should beaddressing, and so we're going
to be creating more offerings tosupport this kind of audience
as well.
But I just wanted to tell youanyone who is listening now and
can resonate with this phase oflife, this stage of awakening,

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you're not alone.
There are so many people likeyou that are going through this
exact experience right now andtrying to figure out a new path.
To figure out a new path, okay,and it's going to be getting
more and more clear as we go inthis age of awakening that we're

(30:21):
still just in a casp off andsome of us are still integrating
some of this awakeningexperiences that we're having.
But there will be morebusinesses to support you.
We're going to be one of them.
For sure, we already are.
But, most importantly, you'renot alone.
There's many, many people onthis planet.

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I'm sure if there's, so, manyof them are in New York area.
There are more around the world, I know that.
So find your community, findyour tribe.
Come to our events, even ifyou're not able to come to New
York City.
We're going to be doing anotherone next year, maybe another
location in the meantime.
But come to our virtual circles.
We host them on every secondTuesday of the month, 12 pm,

(31:05):
eastern on Zoom, and we connectwith our global community and we
have people come from all partsof the world, global community,
and we have people come fromall parts of the world.
We had somebody from Greece,from Lebanon, from all parts of
US, from Germany.
So come and join this evenvirtual community, even for an
hour every month, just to groundyourself in that vision.

(31:27):
More that healing can become acareer path that is respectable.
It can make you abundant, justas abundant as some of your
other professions, and we'recreating it.
We're creating the shift as wemove together, and doing it in
community is just so much morepowerful and creates that

(31:50):
support system for you.
So that's my message.
And then, in addition, andspeaking of community, you know
as much as I love my healerscommunity and we're just growing
so much.
We're almost reaching athousand healers in 30 plus
countries in the world at thispoint, and it's just been such a
beautiful community to watch.

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But I'm also I love being partof other communities that
support me in different ways,that can support me
professionally and personally,and one of them that I wanted to
share with you and is reallyone of the most profound
experiences for me this year interms of my own personal growth
and spiritual growth.
Growth is being one of the powerof eight group members that an

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incredible teacher, lynnMcTaggart, created, and I was
really drawn to sign up for hermasterclass, which she runs once
a year.
That started back in Februaryand runs for the entire year.
And you know, lynn is one of myidols because she is one of the
very few, if not the only one,women in that spiritual science

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field and she's done remarkablework.
If you're not familiar with her, go grab her books.
Power of Eight is one of them,the Field is one of her original
bestsellers, and then there'salso the Intention Experiment
original bestsellers and thenthere's also the intention
experiment really mind blowingwork.
Especially for those of you whohave that analytical,

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scientific brain and want to seesome studies that have been
done on anything from remotehealing power of intention
really must read and read someof her interviews.
So Lynn is my idol.
I was called to take hermasterclass this year and I'm so
glad I did.
As part of the masterclass,outside of teaching her deep

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work on setting intentions,which she really it comes down
to the science and she testedall of those, all of the things
she teaches.
It was tested with some reallylegit institutions and she gives
you some really practical tipshow to set intention that really
make a huge difference that youprobably won't find in many of

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her books.
So you have to sign up for oneof her courses, but outside of
that, she also puts you togetherwith complete random strangers
and groups of eight and thosestrangers come from all over the
world and I think part of themasterclass were like hundreds
of people this year.
So she creates those randomgroups of eight or 10 people

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that you work as a group for therest of the year and I have to
tell you first of all, I got sofortunate of getting my little
group of really angels and we'vebeen working together like it's
our job, basically holdingintentions for each other.
We meet once a week it'sMondays and it's really like a

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work meeting for me and wealternate intentions every week.
We have a whole system in place, of course, that I created, but
it's been really one of themost miraculous things that I
witnessed in this space and whenit comes to like remote healing
or holding energy, it's reallyI can't even we actually keep
track of all the miracles thatwe're creating, because we want

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to document that and Lynn asksus to document it but from
people just getting instanthealing, just from us, the small
group of people just holdingthe same intention for about 10
minutes each time.
So we're able to do threeintentions every week.
Actually, we're superproductive every week.

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Actually we're super productiveand we're able from physical
healings and people havingreally immediate relief to
anything from business healings.
Just from my personal experience, like one of the most
remarkable stories that I canshare is we had a little bit of
a roadblock with one of theHealist features and my team

(35:56):
worked for months to developthis integration with this very
important partner and when thetime got to finally get an
approval to go live.
All of a sudden, we had we gotthis really intense.
We got this really intenserequest for paperwork that was

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really impossible to completebecause we didn't comply with
many of the things that wererequested from us.
So, basically, I was faced withthis reality that we just spent
all this months of work andtime to try to integrate this
new, very important feature thatwill bring our platform to
people in many countries that wecouldn't support at that point,
and I was faced with thisreality that there's no way.

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We're not we're not compliedwith many of the requirements
and there was really no businessway to solve it.
I already tried all of mybusiness ways to go around it
and the partners I was workingwith on the business side they
tried their best and reallythere was no way to get out of
it.
And I finally brought it tothis group and I said listen,

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this is a very importantpartnership and integration that
we need to push through.
I have no way to solve it inthis 3D world that would like
for us to hold the intention,and I'm talking to you about
that point.
It's been months of work andthen back and forth right After
holding the intention, within 48hours 48 hours that's how long

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it took I got an email from mypartner saying that they decided
to grant an exception andapprove our partnership, and
there was absolutely no logicalor reasonable.
They didn't give any details why, and it's a big company, so it
was surprising that they wouldmake such an exception.

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Right, it was just.
It blew my mind because it wasI know it was the power of eight
group.
There was no other way that itcould have worked.
So so this has been myexperience and, of course,
there's more to that and I'm notgoing to share all the details
of what exactly you know it does, and I highly recommend
checking out Lynn's work and ifyou can join one of those

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masterclasses next year when shelaunches it next, I highly
recommend.
It's going to change your lifeand I was actually able to meet
Lynn last month and theincredible TCCHE conference,
which is stands for theconference for consciousness and
human evolution, which isreally one of my maybe favorites

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or most profound conferencesthat I attended that I really
felt like the people in the roomwere my tribe, my kind of
people, and I would love toconnect more with that
conference and the audience.
They bring together amazingspeakers.
On this one it was Greg Braden,bruce Lipton, lynn McTaggart,

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anita Murjani, michael Beckwith.
I mean, I can just have a wholeother episode on this
conference, which maybe I should, but I was actually able to
meet Lynn and the interestingstory about getting that
conference also.
I didn't know, I didn't think Iwould be able to attend it.
I actually looked at it a fewmonths ago and I said, oh, this

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looks so wonderful, but there'sno way I can escape.
I have my big event coming upin New York.
I have so much work to do, Ihave family responsibilities, so
I end up not buying a ticket.
And then, 10 days before aconference, one of my actually
Power of Eight peers calls me itwas a Monday and she's saying I

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have a ticket for you to theTCCHE conference and you're
going.
So I knew I had to be there.
There was the divineintervention that I needed.
So she gave me her ticketbecause unfortunately she she
wasn't able to attend any longer.
Everything was booked, thehotel was booked, the ticket was

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there.
So I really I just had to geton a flight to Toronto and get
there, which I'm so happy I did.
So it was also one of thosemystical experiences.
But I was able to actually meetLynn and talk to her about our
group and she just couldn't behappier.
She actually recorded a littlevideo for us to encourage us to

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continue this important work andstay together.
So it was just really sweet.
Every time you have a chance tomeet one of your favorite
spiritual teachers in person,it's just such an enlightening
experience.
And, speaking of anotherimportant teacher this year that
I really discovered even thoughI knew of him for many years

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but I never got into this workas much up until this year it's
the incredible Bruce Lipton, whoalso spoke at the TCCHE
conference but was alsocompletely randomly.
He hosted a workshop in New YorkCity back in August and I was
also able to attend.
So this is how incredible lifeis.

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I was able to see Bruce Liptonlive in two workshops in the
span of a month.
Basically, I just can't.
I'm just so grateful for theuniverse bringing me to all
those magical places and I'mjust so grateful for the
universe bringing me to allthose magical places Because
just learning from Bruce inperson, it was just such a
profound experience.

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First of all, the man just isglowing.
He's a natural light projectorI don't know how else to explain
it and just the most wonderfulloving man and humble and just
so, so supportive and sweet andhis teachings are just so
incredibly powerful and I reallyI'm so glad he actually joked

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when I told him that I justlistened to him in New York.
When I met him in Toronto hesaid well, you're going to be
bored, probably.
This is how humble he is and Isaid, bruce, I feel like I can
listen to you five more timesand I need more times to
integrate all the wisdom,because he shares so much
powerful and profoundinformation and so much of it

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needs to be rewired in our brain, as some of you who know what
Bruce stands for.
But he's really the originalfather of epigenetics and his
work is just so important andprofound on proving that we are
the powerful creators of our ownhealth, our own wellbeing, and

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we have to really give him thefull credit for that.
His book, the Biology of Belief, and the workshops and the
teachings, the podcastinterviews that you can listen
to they are really profound andchanging everything that we know
about human biology, abouthealing, about healthcare, has

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very strong opinions about someof those topics, but it's really
incredible to see somebody whois actually a PhD biologist who,
again, just like Lynn, done somany amazing scientific studies
that proving the kind of workthat you guys do on a daily
basis.
So I think all those teachersare important because they

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provide that necessary proofright that the society many
times is asking us is thishealing working?
What does it do for me?
How do I know it works andthat's why those incredible
master teachers do for us.
They give us the evidence, theygive us the tools to go back to
the world and say I read thisstudy, read this book.

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This is what actually thebiological process that is
helping in your brain right nowthe neurological process and
this is how this healing works,whether it's energy healing or
remote healing or just the powerof our mind.
So I highly recommend checkingout those incredible teachers

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and I'm happy that I was able toshare those with you.
Of course, I also had anotherincredible opportunity to attend
my absolute favorite teacher,dr Joe Dispenza.
I was able to attend one of hisadvanced follow-up retreats in
Washington DC this summer, whichwas really a transformative

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experience.
But it's really my communities,my people, my tribe.
I met so many amazing friendsand healers and conferences and
I'm able now to go to thosefollow-up retreats that are only
for people who attended atleast one week-long retreat with
Dr Joe, which means when youcome into this room and they're

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much shorter, they're not a weeklong, they're like only a
weekend or three days, three,four days.
Which means when you come intothis room and they're much
shorter, they're not a week long, they're like only a weekend or
three days, three, four days,which means when you come into
this room with almost 2000people that been to at least one
retreats and most of them beento several, the energy in that
room is just indescribable.
You just go right in.
We don't need time to kind ofget into the space, get into the

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field, we just go right in andit's just such a powerful
experience To me.
It's part of my maintenance togo to those Joe Dispenza
retreats at least a couple oftimes a year.
That's my intention.
This is really what keeps me ontrack.
This is what keeps me connectedto the field, the community of

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conscious people who are doingthis very important work on this
planet in this very importanttime.
And you, my friends, are alsoanyone who's listening,
especially if you listen so far.
It means we're on the same path, we're doing this important
work and we believe in the samething.
So I'm just very grateful forhaving you with me, for

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listening to this podcast, forbeing part of the Healist
community, for attending ourevents, and we're all just
blessed to live in thiswonderful time.
And until next time, the nextfew episodes are gonna be we're
gonna be going back tointerviews, but I love doing
those solo updates once in awhile to keep you posted also on
my personal journey.

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So thank you for listening andfor being here.
Much love to you all.
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