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January 14, 2025 25 mins

How can we create an awakening to self and lead a life of authenticity and healing? Join us at Hemp Del Soul as we embark on 2025 with a renewed commitment to alternative healing. This year, we're thrilled to welcome Andy Perez who joins our team to expand our offerings. With beloved services including Reiki circles led by Eli Felix and mediumship classes with Maurice Israel continuing strong, we're excited to introduce new talents like Caroline Sequin for Akashic Records readings, Joelle with tarot and oracle insights, and Niurka, who specializes in past life regressions.

Experience the transformative potential of hemp-based products and plant medicines through our personal stories and expert insights. Discover how Reiki, breath work, sound healing, and cold therapy have shaped our paths, encouraging vulnerability and genuine growth. Be inspired by my friend Brian's remarkable shift from pharmaceuticals to plant-based alternatives—a journey that has sparked our new podcast initiative, "Microdose the Mind." Our mission is clear: to nurture a kinder, more loving world, where gratitude and kindness are woven into the fabric of daily life. Listen in and explore the myriad ways these healing modalities can support your growth journey.

Explore our wide range of organic products here: https://www.hempdelsoul.com/ or email us at HempDelSoul@gmail.com

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Welcome to the Hemp Del Soul podcast.
All health, no high.
Here's your host, Maril isaLawless.

Jeremy Wolf (00:10):
Hello everyone.
So I am not Maril isa Lawless,obviously.

Marilisa Lawless (00:15):
I am, I am.

Jeremy Wolf (00:17):
But I am Jeremy and I am here to welcome everyone
to a beautiful 2025.
Happy New Year, everyone.
This is our first session afterthe new year.
I hope everyone to a beautiful2025.
Happy New Year everyone.
This is our first session afterthe new year.
I hope everyone had a wonderfulholiday and excited to get into
this today because, mary Lisa,ever since we met, I've had the
pleasure of coming to experiencesome of what you offer at Hemp

(00:38):
Del Sol and I know that you'reconstantly doing new things and
you're growing the business.
So today we're going to welcometo the show Andy Perez, who's
going to be working with youthis year with some new services
.
Hey, andy, how are you doingtoday?

Andy Perez (00:50):
Good, good.
How are you?

Jeremy Wolf (00:52):
Living the dream.
So I thought, being that thisis the first episode of 2025,
this would be a fitting time totalk a little bit about what you
have planned for this year andwhat types of services you'll be
offering, and then wing it fromthere and we'll get into some
of the things that I'veexperienced through Hempdale
Soul and Crystalsdale Soul, someof the stuff that I'm working
on personally and how that kindof meshes with what you do over

(01:14):
there.
So, with that being said, whydon't you kick us off and tell
us a little bit about what youhave planned for this great year
of 2025.
?

Marilisa Lawless (01:22):
Okay, so yeah, oh, we've got so much planned,
including another new business.
However, what I'm doing withHempdale Soul, what we're doing
here, is we have been increasingthe collective of all this
collection of alternativehealing practices that are

(01:43):
everything we can do prior tosaying, all right, you need
medication.
So it's.
There's so many different waysto heal and everybody heals
differently from all differentthings that are going on in
their life Some really extreme,some not so extreme, but we all
could use a little bit of help,and that's how Hempdale Soul

(02:03):
came to be is just looking foralternatives to the
pharmaceuticals as a firstresponse.
Y'all have heard me say thisover and over.
Part of what we have done is wecontinue to add and add all
these different modalities.
So for the past year, we've hada Reiki circle here twice a
month and it's been reallyawesome.
So we're looking forward todoing more of that.

(02:25):
So we have this young woman.
So let me back up.
I am a Reiki master, but I don'tdo a lot of the things that I'm
trained to do.
I am an herbalist.
I am, so I don't need to be theexpert in all these areas.
What I've done is I've broughtin people that specialize in
these areas that we're going tobe doing.
So Ellie's actually been hereall year and she's been doing

(02:50):
the Reiki circle twice a monthfor the whole year.
It's been really successful,it's.
Everyone has said that it'sbeen really awesome.
The mayor even came one time.
Having the mayor show up, thatwas cool.
Yeah, that's pretty cool.
So then, moving forward, whoI've had here for years but
again didn't do a lot ofadvertising, was maurice israel.

(03:11):
He is a medium and does online,but he does work here in the
office and he has been doingdemonstration classes here every
other month to try and teachpeople about mediumship and talk
more about it.
My sister, who we've met inprevious podcasts, melinda, is
also a psychodramatist, sopsychodrama does, role-playing

(03:35):
Psychodramatist, and so itoffers healing in a lot of
different ways, but it also canwork to create better business
relationships, betterrelationships in general.
It's not necessarily therapy,but it pulls in all different
things again in healing.
So she does that also as ademonstration class every other

(03:57):
month.
Who we are bringing in,starting in January?
I have Drumroll one of the womenwho has also done some work
here.
Her name is Caroline Sequin.
She does Akashic Records andhealing through Akashic Records

(04:18):
is back up.
Akashic Records is a psychicrecord of your life and all of
your lifetimes for those wholook at past lives and it's very
interesting because it'severything that's going up and
up in the ether, so she's ableto go in and do readings of sort

(04:39):
.
I've been working with hermyself and it's very interesting
and we're really going way intothe woods.
But it's fun Diving deep,diving deep, and I do.
Anybody that knows me knows Ido deep.
I don't do shallow.
It's like I go into the deep end, caroline is also going to be
working here starting in January, actually In February.
Actually, she'll be here inFebruary.

(05:00):
Most of her work that she doesnow, because she works with
people all around the world, isonline.
However, she'll be herephysically in February.
And also then I'm starting withanother psychic card reader
like reading tarot and oraclecards.

(05:21):
She starts here tomorrow tarotand oracle cards.
She starts here tomorrow, andso her name is Joelle.
She'll be here.
That's another piece that we'veadded On top of that.
Then I have this other woman.
Her name is Norika, some peoplecall her Nikki, and all she
does is past life regressions,and so she'll be here starting

(05:43):
this month as well.
And each of these peoplespecialize in one thing, and
that was the piece that wasimportant to me, because, while
I know how to do past liferegressions, I am a Reiki master
, I am an herbalist, I am I'm alittle scattered, so I don't.
I'm still doing mypsychotherapy, and that's where

(06:06):
I, that's my calling, that's myspiritual practice.
So I know about all of thesethings, but they have not been
specialties of mine.
So then we move forward, sowe've got all of these other
players, and then we have AndyPerez, and Andy does a little
bit of everything, so can youtell them a little bit about you

(06:27):
?

Andy Perez (06:28):
okay, so we're gonna get deep into woowoo now.
Since I was four years old, Ihave seen spirits.
I have spoken to relatives thathave passed on.
They can tell me where to findstuff and locate things.
So it was a bit shocking andsurprising to me when it started

(06:50):
happening.
But I was four, so I don't know.
I just been doing a little bitof it all my life.
Put it aside.
While I was, you know, growingup, got married to a guy who was
very into these kind ofpractices, but he wouldn't admit

(07:11):
it because he had grown upCatholic and they were very
against any kind of thing thatresembled witchcraft or
something like that.
Yes, but he could see auras andhe did spells and he noticed
early on that I seem to be ableto do this kind of stuff too.

(07:33):
So when he passed on he'spassed on about 18 months ago I
started hearing him and I waslike, oh my God, is this, this
for real?
Do I need a psychiatrist orsomething?
But he started talking to otherpeople.
He's it's like the guy's likereally chatty, and Marilisa
heard him and Maurice heard himand half of my friends hear him

(07:59):
and he comes and he visits andhe talks to me every morning and
he said you can do a lot ofstuff, so let's just try what
you can actually do.
It started with I did this oddthings.
I went into someone's house.
They were saying that they hadsomeone spirit kind of messing

(08:22):
with them.
So I went in and I moved all oftheir stuff around and I said
some spells and the ghosty left.
Then I did this like threetimes so I realized that's a
niche I could fill.
I could literally go intosomebody's house, put other
crystals and stuff in anorganized fashion where they

(08:46):
want to go, because I can talkto rocks and they answer me and
figure out where they want to goin your house and I can close
these vortex things so thatthings don't come through.
So that's one skill.
I have Another skill I have hasto do with being able to center

(09:08):
chakra centers.
So you have seven or eightactually nine, but we're not
going to go there.
Seven or eight actually nine,but we're not going to go there.
Energy centers that run throughyour body, that link you to
this plane, which has a corewithin the earth, up to other
realms, to your higher self somost people believe it or not

(09:29):
are fractured into two places.
You have part of your soul hereand part of your soul somewhere
else, and there's a cord thatjust runs through your body from
there to the center and youneed to identify where your
energy fields are in whack orout of whack or where it is that
you need to be able toconcentrate on to make yourself

(09:53):
more knowledgeable, spiritual oreven make yourself better.
I'm good at identifying thatalso, but mostly I want to help
you identify it.
So I'm going to do two things.
One are like personal readings,where I have these cards and we
can work together to figure outyou know what it is that will

(10:14):
help you personally, beself-actualized, to make
yourself better.
Then I had these ideas forthese magical tea parties,
really explaining a series ofeight workshops where we get
together and we do in-depthexploration of each energy

(10:35):
center or chakra.
What kind of foods will helpwith that, to open up those
chakras, those energy centers,but also to help you identify
each one and how to work withthem.
There'll be tea, there'll befood, there'll be an art project
.
I was a teacher for 36 years,so I really am into like all

(10:59):
these craftsy kind of things andall these singing and dancing
and things that are just fun,because if you haven't done any
of this stuff before, it isn'tthe witchcraft stuff, it's more.
This is fun.

Marilisa Lawless (11:14):
There's different ways to perceive the
world, and this is just oneavenue that can help you before
you find yourself going andgetting yourself all drugged up
somewhere because you're hurtingover something so one of the
things that's been happening andwhy I thought it was a good
idea for andy to like narrow herfocus is that she's been a part
of most of the reiki circlesand after the reiki circle then

(11:36):
she starts talking about the isthat she's been a part of most
of the Reiki circles and afterthe Reiki circle then she starts
talking about the things thatshe sees and the other things
that she can suggest to peopleto move them along energetically
and help them with theirhealing.
And so, as she's been pullingtogether her little business
plan here, I've had herpracticing this past weekend.
She did all these readings withthree people.

(11:56):
One was my other sister and twowere friends of ours and she
sat and she didn't know.
So these are what is called acold reading.
With two of them she didn'tknow anything about them
anything, and they were soimpressed with what she did they
were like we'll pay to see her,were like we'll pay to see her,

(12:17):
and the other one was my sister.
So it wasn't quite that coldbecause she knows me but was
still able to give herinformation that I wasn't privy
to and no one else knew about.
We're looking forward to allkinds of new fun things.
And again, all of this, the cbd.
We're using all the hemp basedproducts.
I've got new products coming.
There's a new daytime gummy,there's sleep gummies, there's
tinctures and capsules.

(12:38):
There's all these things thatare alternatives to medication.
We've got different essentialoils.
I'm recommending differentherbs for different types of
healing.
There's so many alternatives topharmaceuticals.
We don't have to be trappedthere.
I'm not saying pharmaceuticalsdon't have a place, but we don't

(13:01):
have to be trapped there.

Jeremy Wolf (13:02):
Yeah, we're too quick to put that Band-Aid on.
It's immediate gratificationright.
It's the thing that can save usand insurance.
That's the other piece.

Marilisa Lawless (13:11):
Insurance will cover a lot of these
medications and, because offinancial stress, a lot of
people don't want to look atalternatives.
Just give me the pill, becausemy insurance will charge me $5
copay.

Jeremy Wolf (13:24):
Yeah.

Marilisa Lawless (13:25):
And I get that Sometimes it is a fiscal issue,
but we're here and we're tryingto offer just every different
service.
If you've got something thatyou'd like to recommend, Jeremy,
we're open.

Jeremy Wolf (13:38):
So, as I look through my journey into
spirituality andself-development and just really
awakening, I was going back tomy first awakening that I had,
from an ayahuasca experienceprobably, I want to say four
years ago, and I had afull-blown kundalini awakening
and I was experiencing all theseweird symptoms after the
ceremony.
And I was experiencing allthese weird symptoms after the
ceremony and I talked to myfriend Brian and he mentioned

(14:00):
the Kundalini awakening.
I always thought this stuff asit was like woo and I always had
a closed mind to it.
I started researching and itwas like this is an actual thing
.
I'm going through this, this isdocumented.
It opened me up to really justbe less judgmental about all
this stuff, because I thinkhuman beings, we have
confirmation bias and we tend totell ourselves the stories that

(14:21):
we think are right andoftentimes those stories are
wrong.
So I've really come a long wayin terms of just opening myself
up to every perspective andhearing it out and experiencing
these things.
And one of the things that I didwith you recently I brought my
wife was the Reiki healing thatI'd never done before.
I'd always been interested indoing it and it was a really
wonderful experience.
Very grounded, very meditativeMeditate.

(14:43):
Is that the word Meditative?

Marilisa Lawless (14:44):
Meditative there you go.

Jeremy Wolf (14:46):
Okay.
And then one of the things thatI thought was really cool was
after the ceremony.
We were sitting down andtalking and my wife made a
comment to me after she sharedwith the group and she doesn't
normally do things like thatwith new people and she told me
afterwards that was really cooland I love the whole process and
the experience was great.
And then, after opening up,letting my guard down and being
vulnerable and sharing in thatsetting was really helpful and I

(15:07):
really liked it.
And that's a lot of the stuffthat we do when we go away on
retreats.
It's all about again lettingyour walls down, letting your
guard down, becoming vulnerable,being open to accepting these
things, and the more that you do, the more in tune you get with
yourself and the more authenticyou become, and it's just this
wonderful process.
So I'm always interested to seewhat you guys have on the
horizon and what you're doingover there, because it's become

(15:28):
such an instrumental part of mylife and I love doing breath
work.
I love doing the cold therapy,the ice bath, I love sound
healing.
I love doing all this stuff andI just keep adding new things
to it.
One of the things we'restarting in 2025,.
We've actually just recordedour first episode.
We have a new podcast calledMicrodose the Mind.
My friend Brian he's basicallyin training to become a shaman,
so he's oh awesome.

(15:49):
This stuff has really changedhis life.
And I'm in this because of him,because I witnessed his
transformation firsthand.
I witnessed him go from beingreliant on pharmaceuticals.
He had a rare autoimmunedisorder called mast cell
disease, I think it's called andthey just gave him a bunch of
pills.
He was on prednisone.
He was suicidal, he was brokenout in these giant boils.

(16:11):
He was just miserable.
And then he got introduced tothis whole plant medicine space
and healing from within.
And he's been down this pathand it's become his life now.
And because I witnessed histransformation firsthand and I
see what it did to him and nowI'm experiencing it like I'm all
in on it, and so we releasedthis new podcast, Microdose the
Mind Wow, I want to have you onat some point.

(16:32):
And basically, obviously,microdose we're talking about
microdosing like psilocybinmushrooms, but not just that.
It's about microdosing yourmind with daily habits, daily
rituals, daily practices, allthese different things that you
mentioned, all these differentmodalities and really having
experts in each of these areascome on the show and share with

(16:53):
the audience what's worked forthem in that space and really
trying to spread that message tohelp people heal from within
instead of looking for externalfactors to heal themselves.
They're really excited aboutthat.
We're going to get you on thereand you're going to talk about
all that you do, for sure.

Marilisa Lawless (17:10):
Absolutely.
I would love it, and that'sreally everything that we're
doing is about just how do wemake the world a kinder, more
loving place, because that's howwe heal the planet, one person
at a time, just finding ways tobe kind and be our best self
that we don't have.

(17:30):
It really isn't rocket science.
If we can spread kindness andspread well-being through just
that, just being able to sayhello, be able to look somebody
in the face, just be nice, we'reon the right track.
So that's my spiel Be kind.

Jeremy Wolf (17:51):
Be grateful, Gratitude I am so.
The older I get, the moregrateful I become.

Andy Perez (17:56):
Yes.

Jeremy Wolf (17:57):
The time is fleeting and I just look at it.
I'm about to turn 45 and I'mlooking at it like I'm about to
start the second half of my lifeand I just I'm so positive
about what's to come.
I'm really awash with gratitude, and even for the difficult
experiences and even for thetimes where I lose my shit and I

(18:18):
have those moments like I drawfrom that positively as well,
because I always reflect back onthose experiences and I realize
that everything is happeningfor a reason and is trying to
teach me a lesson.
So when I get triggered and Ihave an interaction with my wife
and she says something and itjust triggers me and the walls
go up, and when I sit back and Isit with that and I really look

(18:40):
into and I dig into thatemotion, more often than not
what I realize is that it's meprojecting.
I'm seeing she's projectingback at me the things about me
that I don't like about myself.

Marilisa Lawless (18:51):
Yeah, and when I sit with that, when I get to
that place where I can say I'mtriggered, let's stop talking
right now.
So I got to go figure this outbecause what you said just
triggered me.
I do that with my sistersbecause that's who I'm closest
to.
So, yes, when I get triggeredI'm like okay, stop, I got to go
figure this out, and then we'llcome back and try again.

Jeremy Wolf (19:12):
Yeah, and then through that process.
You just did differentiterations of growth and
development and then you figureout things about yourself that
you really don't like and thatneed work, and you just shine
awareness on that and just beingaware of that, just having that
in your mind, is the start ofthat process.
It can be overwhelming at timesand you feel like it's a you
want to get.
You want to get to the, getpast it, but the process is

(19:36):
going through.
The process is what it takes togrow and it's painful sometimes
, but it's a beautiful thing, itreally is to grow and it's
painful sometimes, but it's abeautiful thing really is
exactly.

Andy Perez (19:44):
And also, people need to be cognizant of the
interconnectedness, theinterconnected tissue that they
actually have with each other.
When you're in somebody else'sforce field, when you're within
each other's energy, justtalking to each other, um,
you're exchanging atoms, you'reexchanging things that actually

(20:06):
bind you all together, so theycan either make you feel very
frizzled or they can make youfeel together, and that's the
aspect of kindness that we'reall looking for.
We're looking for thatinterconnective tissue that
makes it so that you're notfrizzling or burning each

(20:29):
other's synapses and nervoussystem.

Marilisa Lawless (20:33):
We are all interconnected and there's a lot
of science behind this.
There's quantum physics andstring theory and all these
other things that are sayingit's all energy, everything's
energy.
So let's just put out the goodstuff.

Jeremy Wolf (20:45):
And there's so much that we still have to discover,
and there's so much that wedon't understand.
To just discount somethingbecause it's out of the realm of
normal or what's deemed asnormal in society is nonsense.
We have to explore all theseissues.
You have to experience some ofthis stuff.
Like I say, when we go on theseretreats and we have these
powerful plant medicineexperiences and these powerful

(21:08):
experiences bonding with people,they are some of the most
powerful experiences andtransformative experiences I've
had in my life and it doesn't doit justice to just talk about
it.
You have to go and I knowyou've done silent retreats and
all this type of stuff where youreally sit with yourself.
It's fascinating, it really is,and I'm so blessed and grateful

(21:29):
to be here in this moment andto have the people around me
that I have.
I see myself transforming, I'mpulling, I'm doing more podcasts
now with people that are inthis type of space and it's just
all.
It seems like everything iscoming together and everything
is happening for a reason andconverging towards this thing,
which I just love.
I've met so many great people,so you guys included, of course.

Marilisa Lawless (21:52):
Women, we are women, you guys were.

Andy Perez (21:58):
Yeah, and I think that what Hemp Del Sol, with
this new way of working thiscoming year, is actually doing
for you and for people and foranybody who comes here, is
you'll be able to connect tothat interconnectedness within
yourself, depending on thedifferent options that you take.

(22:18):
It's about building a communityof people.
Whether you're coming for aservice or whether it's giving a
service, they do this give andtake of transforming this kind
of foggy energy that we've beengoing through for a long time

(22:38):
into something clear andconstructive that will, in, in
turn, realign the planet to beable to breathe better.
It's all about breathing.
It's all about this flow in andout of breath the breath is so
powerful.
I've been yeah, whether it's thetrees, whether it's the earth

(23:02):
itself, finding this airinessthrough the water cycle and
through the earth exchange cycle, and through the mystical
cycles.

Marilisa Lawless (23:15):
Yeah.
So, and just as we start towrap up, here is what I am going
to also be doing is creating anew business called Lawless
Coaching, and what that will beis for people that really aren't
interested in therapy, butthey're interested in gaining
some insight into differentthings and maybe experiencing

(23:36):
some different things.
And again, it's not necessarilytherapy, so it's not insurance,
it's not that, but offering adifferent type of support to
people.
So that's coming this year also.

Jeremy Wolf (23:48):
That has a nice ring to it Lawless coaching.
You can do a lot with that name.
I like it.
We can yeah.

Marilisa Lawless (23:55):
And it's just my last name, so it just fell
into place, yeah.

Jeremy Wolf (23:58):
That's good stuff, okay, I guess, unless you have
anything else to add.
I guess that about wraps it upand I'll let you know as we
progress with the Microdose ofthe Mind podcast.
I think you'd be a wonderfulguest to come on and share your
expertise with our audiencethere.
Awesome, all good stuff, allright.

Marilisa Lawless (24:16):
Happy New Year .

Jeremy Wolf (24:17):
Ladies.
Ah see, not guys, ladies, it'sa pleasure, always.
Ladies.
Ah-ha-see, not guys.
Ladies, it's a pleasure, alwaysa pleasure.
Thanks everyone for tuning in.
We always enjoy sharing withyou and just becoming vulnerable
and talking about what we'redoing and spreading the message
of gratitude and joy andkindness and just putting out
all this great energy in theuniverse, because that's what

(24:38):
we're on a mission to help.
We're on a mission to helppeople unlock their hidden
potential within, because we allon a mission to help.
We're on a mission to helppeople unlock their hidden
potential within, because we allhave the potential for
greatness.
You just have to tap into itand you'll be good to go.

Andy Perez (24:51):
Absolutely Happy New Year.

Jeremy Wolf (24:55):
What's that?

Andy Perez (24:56):
Happy New.

Jeremy Wolf (24:56):
Year.
Happy New Year everyone.
Have a wonderful 2025.
And we will catch you next timeon the next episode of the Hemp
Del Sol podcast.
Everyone, take care.

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