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April 10, 2025 31 mins

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In this episode, Mike and Angie broadcast from Corolla, North Carolina, in the Outer Banks, sharing their passion-driven life as they host their Inner Wealth Mastermind Spring Retreat. From a stunning $3.1 million beachfront mansion, they weave tales of travel, wild Mustang chases, and the joy of merging work with pleasure. Mike reflects on shedding old shadows of rejection to embrace his mystical teachings, while Angie highlights her love for animals and curating unforgettable experiences. Together, they invite listeners into a world of beautiful places, inspiring people, and transformative work—culminating in a call to join their ecosystem of purpose, freedom, and fulfillment.

Key Takeaways

  1. Life by Design Merges Passion and Purpose
    Blending travel, community, and meaningful work creates a life aligned with what lights you up.
  2. Authenticity Draws the Right People
    Showing up as your true self—mysticism and all—attracts those who resonate with your soul’s truth.
  3. Travel Fuels Connection and Growth
    Exploring new places with awesome people deepens relationships and inspires personal evolution.
  4. Empowering Others Lifts Everyone Up
    Surrounding yourself with those who inspire and uplift transforms work into a shared dream.
  5. Uniqueness Is Your Strength
    Leaning into your differences unlocks a life of purpose, freedom, and fulfillment.

Notable Quotes

  • “We wanted to merge aspects of our life that we’re passionate about… no boundaries on work and pleasure.”
  • “If I just let the fullest expression of myself out… people are leaning in.”
  • “You are God in a human meat suit with a supercomputer attached to your neck… It’s time to lean into that.”
  • “When I tell people what I’m struggling with or what I’m afraid of, it helps everybody else feel normal.”
  • “Traveling awesome places to be with awesome people, to teach awesome things… there’s no way you can lose.”


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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Do you ever wake up feeling like there's something
missing in your life?
Do you ever feel the need toescape your business?
Are you running your life or isyour life running you?
I'm Mike Kitko and I'll helpyou design and create a life so
authentic and aligned with whoyou really are that you'll get
excited just to wake up.
I'll help you create realwealth, success and freedom from
the inside out.

(00:24):
Welcome to the Inner WealthPodcast, where we learn and
choose to live inspired each andevery day.
This is the Outer Banks, northCarolina, that we're sitting in
front of that we're here, youknow, in our travel ventures and
when we started this thing whenwe were in Turks and Caicos a

(00:46):
few months ago, that when wetravel, we're going to do a
podcast episode so that you guyscan enjoy the experience with
us and and we can kind of liketake you through why we're here
and our thought processes andthe life that we get to live and
love that we get to connect.
And I got to be honest, theseare Angie's ideas to have these,

(01:07):
these episodes where we jump onhere from the place we are, so
that we can share our lives andshare a little bit of of our
travels with you guys.
So thanks for thanks for beinghere and with without further
ado.
This is my, my beautiful wife,angie, again.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
We are actually Mike said we're in the Outer Banks.
We're actually in Corolla,north Carolina.
We are one of the furthestbeaches down.
We are right next to what'scalled the Four Wheel Drive
Beach and only accessible byfour wheel drive, and wild
horses are around wild Mustanghorses.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
And a little bit about Angie.
She is animal obsessed.
Every time we go on a traveladventure, there's usually some
animal or two that is, you know,is spotlighted by the area and
she becomes absolutely obsessedwith seeing that animal.
And the animal here is.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
It's the Corolla Mustang.
They were bought over here.
They're the descendants of theoriginal Spanish settlers of the
island and they are thedescendants of those original
Mustangs and apparently they'revery majestic to see on the
beach.
I have not seen one yet, but Iwill.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
You're majestic to see on the beach too.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
Thank you so wild horses.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
So yesterday we went on about a 15, but I will,
you're majestic to see on thebeach too, thank you.
So wild horses.
So yesterday we went on about a15,000 mile walk it felt like
15,000 miles anyway and lookingfor these wild horses and we
never found one.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
We found tracks.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
We found lots of tracks.
I followed lots of tracks andlots of horse poop, Lots of poop
.
So we knew we knew they werethere.
So we we tried to track themand we even had some horse
tracks out in front of ourAirbnb, but a lace, as Angie
says.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
A lace.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
A lace no.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
I will see the horses when I'm meant to see the
horses.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
But we've seen some dolphins, dolphins, pelicans
Pelicans flew right outside ofthis window, so it's a lot of
fun, but she's animal obsessed.
But we've been here sinceSaturday.
This episode will be out onThursday and we're leaving on
Saturday, but once again, fromSaturday to Saturday.
But we wanted to share whywe're here and in Turks.

(03:20):
It was more of a pleasure trip,with us also doing some
business and some work calls,but this is really a business
trip with a couple days ofleisure involved.
It's kind of a different takebut it's really the same thing.
And we've you know in that lastepisode from the Turks and

(03:42):
Caicos we talked about when wesat down and created a vision
for our lives years and yearsago.
It was to merge aspects of ourlife that we're passionate about
and we wanted to be.
We didn't want there to beboundaries on work and life,
work and pleasure.

(04:03):
We wanted to merge and combineall of these and I think we've
done a pretty good job.
So we are here in the OuterBanks because we have our Inner
Wealth Mastermind Spring Retreatand every twice a year once in
the spring and once in the fallAngie and Cara Dossi, our ops
assistant, find this amazing,find an amazing place, an Airbnb

(04:28):
, a vacation rental or whateveryou want to call it and we
invite all of our interwealthmastermind students to come and
hang out with us for a couple ofdays.
And we spend a couple of daysdoing work together and being
part of a community, being partof a family, and it's more like
a family reunion in a lot ofcases because we see each other

(04:48):
through, you know, throughoutthe week on book study and on a
mastermind call and on abusiness call and women's call
and men's call and soul sciencescall.
We see each other a lot, butthen we kind of emerge all in it
or converge all in this oneplace.
We get to be a family for acouple of years.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
Yeah, because our students are all over the
country.
Like we have primarily St Louisclients, but we have people
coming out from Seattle.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
We've got people from New Orleans, washington.
Yeah, we've had people from SanAntonio, we've had, we've got
people coming from Pennsylvaniathis time.
So you know, all over thecountry we converge, we get
together and and we just hangout for a couple of days and we
do the work.
There are three things that Iam super, super passionate about

(05:41):
that I want to, I want to lockinto in this episode, and number
one, first and foremost, istravel.
Yeah, definitely, travel is.
You know, we've always, we'vealways had a love, an intense
love, of travel, and we had ourinner wealth community call this
morning and I shared that whenAngie and I got together, she

(06:02):
was, she was old shadow, we wereboth in our shadow.
But you know, from Angieoperating I got together, she
was old shadow, we were both inour shadow.
But you know, from Angieoperating in her shadow, she
says if I don't see blue waterone time before I die, I'm going
to haunt you for the rest of mylife.
And she's seen blue water 50million times.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
Okay, let's just talk about the threat that I
threatened to haunt you.
I didn't like hit you over thehead with a frying pan.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
I threatened to haunt you, Haunt me for the rest of
my life if she ever died withoutseeing blue water.
So but I'm just starting tohaunt you for other things, have
you?

Speaker 2 (06:33):
have you seen blue water?
Oh, many, many, many, many,many times.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
What was your favorite blue water experience?

Speaker 2 (06:38):
Definitely Turks and Caicos?
I believe so, definitely Turksand Caicos.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
I think we loved, we loved the Turks and and, uh, we,
I think that's one of the onlyplaces we'd ever go back to the
same place, but but, uh, yeah.
So a passion for travel and in2023 and 2024, we hit travel
hard and we did somewherebetween 15 and 20 trips.
I think we lost count.
But uh, man, entering into 2025, I think we were pretty tired

(07:06):
and I actually had four trips inJanuary a couple of business
trips, a couple that we just itwas literally just a vacation,
but we kind of downshifted alittle bit in February and here
in the March and April, yeah,January, February was New York
City.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
You were in Sedona, New Orleans, Turks and Caicos.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
The only one I didn't go on with you was Sedona.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
January.
That was the heaviest travelmonth and it's right after we
decided that we wanted todownshift and travel a little
bit.
We had the heaviest travelmonth of our time, but we have
an intense passion and anintense love of travel, so we
want to see all the islands.
We want to see all the islands,we want to see all the
countries, we want to touch footon all the continents.

(07:49):
You know, it's like this hugedraw for us to go witness and
experience other parts of theworld.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
We were at dinner last night and then the servers
said something.
I mentioned wanting to visitMackinac Island.
At some point he said, oh, isthat on your bucket list?
I'm like I don't have a bucketlist anymore because it's just,
it's everything Like, let's behonest, I didn't want to see
everywhere and everything.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
All the places, all the country, all the islands,
see all the animals.
Like in the Bahamas, there'sthis experience you can go and
swim with the pigs and we had anexcursion set up to go swim
with the pigs and it got rainedout.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
No, it was so well.
Yes, and it was so windy andthis is something we didn't know
that the Bahamas was that windy.
It was so windy it got canceledthree days in a row, every day
they were.
They tried to make the triphappen and we couldn't, so I
left the Bahamas without seeingmy swimming pigs and I am
perfectly fine, and I did notthreaten to haunt you over that
one.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
I I still believe that you're a.
You're a little disappointedand a little sad because you you
didn't get to see the pit thisuh, get to swim with the pigs
I'm not, though, okay, I meanwhen we left she was sad.
Maybe she's not sad anymore,maybe she let it go, but we have
.
We have an intense passion fortravel and when I went to Sedona

(09:07):
I went out and hung out withBrian Schroeder and his daughter
Ashley.
Brian's been on here on thispodcast episode a couple times.
We actually did an episode fromSedona at the adventure, but we
were also out there in aworkshop called the Game of
Money no-transcript and we gotto really bond and connect and

(09:32):
dive deep with these people, andsome of those folks have joined
the Inner Wealth Mastermind.
But we love the second elementwe love being with awesome
people.
So we love going awesome placesand we love being with awesome
people that are coming.
The inner wealth mastermindstudents that are coming here

(09:53):
are some of the most magicalpeople that we've ever got the
opportunity to experience lifewith, not just because they're
clients, because we deeplycherish and value each other.
And again, it's more than justa.
It's it's more than just agroup of people getting together
.
It's it's more like a familyreunion.
We love doing work and we lovedoing life and we love doing

(10:14):
business with people that welove to just be around.
And that was, you know when Igrew up and you can tell me your
experience of this.
When I grew up, what I wastaught was that work needed to
be hard and if it involved money, that was probably not going to
be somebody that you wanted tobe around Like.

(10:35):
I don't know why, but money andand friendship were separated.
Money and the quality of peoplewere separated, like rich
people were evil and greedy andand you know these are the
things that that were weretaught to me and I remember my
parents.
We went down the.
We went down an aunt's house ofmine and she was very, very

(10:59):
wealthy and I remember drivingback and my parents talking
about you know how, how shebragged about her money and she
showed off and all this stuffand it was wasn't true.
Looking back, it wasn't true.
It's just.
My parents had this and I lovemy parents and they're no longer
with us.
And this isn't just abouttalking shit about anybody.

(11:19):
This is really justunderstanding that people are
operating at a level ofconsciousness and they didn't
have a high level ofconsciousness about money, that
money could bring out the bestin people instead of the worst.
But I always saw that if theyhad to pay me, then it needed to
be hard and I needed tosacrifice and suffer.
What are your thoughts aboutthat?

Speaker 2 (11:39):
Oh, same thing.
I mean, I grew up just Iremember there was, there was an
incident one of my secondcousins, their family got really
, really the whole family grewup.
We grew up pretty povertystricken, some less than others,
but one of my uncles was asuccessful race car driver and
he made a lot of money with hisrace car.
And in fact I remember whenthey moved out of our one street

(12:01):
that we all lived on and theymoved into a nicer house a few
miles away and then theyactually bought a house down
here in Nags Head and as soon asthey bought that house in Nags
Head, oh my gosh the crap, thefamily talked about them.
Oh, they think they're hot shitnow and it was just bad, but I
was like yay.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
Some of the people that we get to do life and
business with.
They have a lot of money, butit has definitely brought out
the best in them.
It has definitely brought outmore love and more joy and more
peace and more freedom and morefulfillment.
Not arrogance or ego, or, youknow, our, when our people

(12:42):
gather, when we gather whetherit be when we gathered at the
game of money, whether we, youknow, at a retreat here, whether
it be at a at a workshop, whenwe have our Choose your Destiny
workshops or the Inner Game ofWealth workshop when we gather,
there's like people only lifteach other up.
There is no tearing down, andsome of these people have a lot

(13:03):
of money and some of them havenot as much.
But the point being is there'sno one tearing each other down.
We're all looking to empowerand inspire each other and we
find ourselves surrounded bypeople who are only driven by
lifting others up, and there'sno talking shit.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
That's all we allow into our lives.
We made that decision years agotoo, that if you're that type
of person, you have no space inour energy.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
And we are always looking for awesome people and
more awesome people to bringinto our family, to invite into
our work and to invite in ourlives.
And that brings us to the thirdcomponent of of what I'm
passionate about, and I'll speakfor myself.
Angie's got other passions, butthe other thing, the third leg
of I guess you could call it mypassion stool is getting to

(13:58):
share the work that I do withpeople.
So there's going magical places, beautiful places, there's
being with beautiful people, andthen it's sharing the wisdom,
the beautiful wisdom and thebeautiful empowering work and
teachings and all the stuff thatI have in my heart.
That's all just about lifting,lifting other people up and

(14:20):
leaving them better than youfound them.
You put those three together andthat's like whether it be, you
know, from day to day, whetherit be a week, whether it be in a
retreat workshop awesome,beautiful places with beautiful
people, with beautiful teachingsthat inspire, empower and lift
people up.
And for me that I mean there'sno way you can lose when you
combine those three.

(14:41):
What are your passions?
Like those are, those are mine.
What are what's not covered bythat with you?

Speaker 2 (14:51):
Well, my passions are animals covered by that with
you.
Well, my passions are animals,and my part in that I mean the
first two pieces of the stoolyou just talked about.
So my third leg would be theplanning and the executing of
the events.
Like that is something that Iabsolutely love to do.
It's something I didn't think Icould do years ago.
We used to hire people to do itand, in fact, my best friend

(15:13):
used to work with us and sheused to do all the event
planning and when she moved onto other things, I was I can't
do this and I started doing itand I love it and I love
creating, I love finding thebeautiful spaces and I did a
video on this house.
I put it on Facebook yesterday.
I did an inside tour so you cango to either mine or Mike's

(15:37):
Facebook page and see the video.
The house is just amazing.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
So what is it?
Did you say a $7 million house,or $3.1 million?

Speaker 2 (15:45):
Actually for sale $3.1 million.
It's right on the beach.
We have a pier, we have a pool,a hot tub.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
We literally walk down the steps and we're on the
beach and I think it costs$7,000 for the week.
Yes, that's where you get theseven from.
There's the seven.
So it costs us $7,000 for theweek.
It's got how many beds?

Speaker 2 (16:04):
A lot 16, 17, 18, something like that there's a
room with bunk beds, there's aroom with twin beds, so it's
it's very could accommodatefamilies, large groups like we
have.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
We've got a hot tub, we've got a pool table like this
place is a mansion on the beachand Angie gets to plan this
amazing venture and this amazingjourney, and Angie and Kara
bring in awesome food and wehave meals together and we break
bread and we share.
We share connection.

Speaker 2 (16:34):
I was getting to that .

Speaker 1 (16:35):
Yeah, we share.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
we share all of that together Well and one of the and
another piece that I enjoy.
So I like finding these placesand I like backing into the
experience and keeping it local.
It's another reason we get tothese places a couple of days
early, because I like to get thelay of the land and figure out
what local restaurants do I wantto patronize.
Which local experiences do wewant to do Like?

(16:58):
That's very important to me tostay within the local community
businesses.
We've done these in Sedona.
We've done this in Hang on.
I'm trying to think.

Speaker 1 (17:08):
Miami.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
Miami, gatlinburg, gatlinburg there we go, and this
is our fourth out of a hotel.
This is our fourth likedestination retreat.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
The first few retreats were like right during
COVID, and they were in St Louisin a conference room.
Then we started having them in.
We had one in Dallas and one inSan Antonio.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
San Antonio and Denver were the hotel ones.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
San Antonio.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
Denver.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Yeah, san Antonio and Denver were the other
conference room, the hotelconference rooms.
Then Angie and Kara took it onthe road and started choosing
these awesome destinations,awesome retreat locations and
putting these amazing adventureson together, where we get to
spend a couple days together andjust be in each other's energy
and the energy of love.

Speaker 2 (17:55):
Yeah, and in the future I want to up-level this
and create even a higher levelof retreat that's open to the
public, that it's not juststrictly our mastermind, because
our mastermind is very sacred.
We will protect the integrityand the confidentiality of that
group at all costs, so these arenot things that are open to

(18:16):
anyone.
But eventually I want to dosomething that's a very
experiential, in-depth retreatwhere it involves his teachings,
my plannings, my executing, andjust create a whole new level.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
Beautiful place, beautiful people and beautiful
work.
Yes, that's what I'm driven byon a daily basis, and here's the
coolest part of all of this,guys for me.
All right, I'm going to sharethe most amazing.
I was sitting in contemplationa lot today just reflecting on
this, One of the biggest thornsin my side over the course of my

(18:53):
entire life, one of the shadowsthat I've been working through
my whole life, and I have afeeling this works never going
to stop.
But one of the biggest shadowsthat I've experienced is feeling
like if I just truly showed upas my Kitco, shared what was on
my heart, shared what was on mysoul, made decisions that light

(19:14):
me up, lean into being me andjust being natural as my Kitco,
If I ever just fully did that,that I would be rejected, that I
would be ridiculed, that Iwould be laughed at, that I
would be abandoned.
Laughed at, that I would beabandoned.

(19:37):
Like there's this story in me.
My entire life has been aboutbeing me and still being okay
and being successful as me and Iwas sharing on our interwealth
community call today, and thecommunity and the mastermind are
different.
So the community meets once aweek and it's really just about
getting that.
You know that's shot every weekand the mastermind's more of an
academy where we study togetherand we read together and we do

(20:01):
all these cool things together.
We retreat together.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
The community is like a weekly mic drop.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
It is.
It's a weekly mic drop, it'slike a live podcast.
It's a live podcast where wewhere it's a lie, what it is,
it's a live podcast where we canactually like, engage.
So if you're ever interested injust jumping on a call with me
once a week to be able to likefor Q and a or to be able to
interact like with with me andstill like get that podcast, let

(20:25):
let us know the interwealth youcan go to.
You can go to theinterwealthcom or
interwealthglobalcom and you canapply for the community or the
mastermind.
But the point is I was sharingwith our community that when
I've written a series of booksand I've written a lot of

(20:46):
content, but I've always kind ofwithheld a little bit of myself
, lot of content, but I'vealways kind of withheld a little
bit of myself, I've I've oftenwithheld from my, from my books.
I've withheld a little bit ofor a little bit of or a lot of
it of the mysticism, of thespirituality, of the woo, of the
to really I've really struggledto let that out and and it's

(21:08):
it's been because I, you know, Iguess part of me just wanted to
be accepted and approved and Iwouldn't let that part of me
come out to play and I went to acouple of Dr Joe Dispenza
advanced workshops and I lovethe work of Dr Joe and in one of
his books and he's got a greatbook called Becoming

(21:28):
Supernatural In the veryintroduction he says this is the
book that I've always wanted towrite, but I was always afraid
to be ridiculed because it wastoo spiritual and too mystical.
And when I read that I'm likeshit.
So it's not just me, like I'mnot the only one who feels this.
And his first book was veryscientific and it got less
scientific along the way andmore spiritual and more mystical

(21:52):
and more Wu.
And in his latest book, whichit was out a couple of years ago
, becoming Supernatural, hereally lays out all the
spiritual Wu mysticism.
And when I went to theseadvanced workshops there were
2000 people in these rooms whoknew exactly what he taught, who
knew exactly what he was goingto share, who knew exactly what

(22:15):
he believed.
And they still showed up anyway.
And I was like holy shit.
And when I went to one of theevents with Brian, with Brian
Schroeder, brian said lookaround, mike, all these people
want what you have to offer.
And I'm getting emotional.
All of these people are waitingfor you to really show up and

(22:39):
offer, because you're, I'm inline with Dr Joe I.
That's why I love him so much,because we teach similar things,
we believe similar things, weshow up in similar ways.
Except I'm playing this big andhe's playing like humongous in
the world Right.
So, and it's just living likebeing the full expression of
yourself.
And lately I've been.

(23:00):
I've been showing up more inthat mysticism, more in the woo,
and if you, if you're followingalong with the inner wealth
podcast, if you go back a year,there's a different level of woo
and mysticism that's showing upon the Inner Wealth podcast
right now than it was a year agoor even six months ago.
Because I'm leaning into it andas I share what's really in my

(23:23):
heart, people are leaning in andit's like that's been a
struggle for me to realize thatif I just let the fullest
expression of myself out, theywouldn't lean in.
But I figured I just I had thisshadow that said that they
would lean away.
And my new book, which will beout somewhere in June or July,
it's called Inner World, outerWorld, a Path to a Life Full of

(23:45):
Purpose, freedom and Fulfillment.
It really lays out all thewooey-ish shit that I believe in
, which includes that you arenot here to worship God.
You are here to merge with God.
You are here to become God.
You are God in a human meatsuit with a supercomputer
attached to your neck, andyou've got the creative power of

(24:08):
God flowing through you.
So it's time to utilize that,it's time to lean into that and
surrender to that.
What are your thoughts aboutall of that?

Speaker 2 (24:17):
That's everything you just said.
It's spot on.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
I bet you really know that have you ever felt like
you couldn't just show up and beaccepted?

Speaker 2 (24:24):
Yeah, I think we all meet.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
Yeah, so you've struggled with that too.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
Yeah, but I mean, we talk about this in our people
all the time.
If we all sat, you felt likeyou couldn't be the full
expression of yourself.
I didn't believe this was allpossible.
I didn't believe that this wasavailable.
But if we all sat around acampfire and told each other
what we were scared of, ourdeepest secrets, we'd all laugh
at each other for lack oforiginality, because none of

(24:50):
this is new.
None of this is new.
None of this is new.
Everyone experiences feelinginauthentic.
Everyone experiences feelingunwanted, unloved.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
Everyone experiences feeling like they cannot have
what they want Insecure,inadequate and insignificant,
right yeah?
And here's what I've learnedthrough all of this work is when
I tell people what I'mstruggling with or what I'm
afraid of, it helps everybodyelse feel normal.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
Yes, and it also it's .
There's a level of giving,giving someone else permission
to share their shit as well, andI mean, I know that sounds
weird, but if you lay all yourcards out on the table, someone
else is going to be like, ohwell, shit, I've done that too.
So here, here's all my cards.
And that's what we talk aboutcreating a container.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
When we talk about that container that we give
space for people to step intoand step into their fullest
expression, that's exactly whatthat means is hey look, I was a
shitty person for a long timeand I did threaten to haunt you,
so, yeah, Going amazing placesbecause we have a passion for

(26:04):
travel, being with amazingpeople that are authentic, that
are unique, that lean into theirdifferences I'm getting teary
eyed that understand and theylean into their magic and they
love their magic and they lovethe divine nature of the power
of who they are and they lovethat there's a dream inside of

(26:26):
them and they're looking tounlock that dream and we all
dream together and none of usare practical or realistic
around each other.
We just dream big and I get toshow up, do the work that I love
and have those people lean intomy teachings and it brings an
element of passion to my lifeand love to my life and I get to
help people be inspired andlive.

(26:48):
Inspired and live empowered.
And that's my stool and that'swhy we're here in the Otter
Banks this week to bring ourInner Wealth Mastermind together
for a couple days to experienceour dream and to help us live
our dream.
And they do every time theyshow up on a call.
That's why we're here and wejust wanted to tell you that.
Do you have any parting shots?

Speaker 2 (27:10):
No, I just want to apologize to everyone for the
weather this week.
I do my research on theseplaces.
I check the average temperatureaverage high, average low.
Well, there's an unexpectedcold front going on, so it's
going to be a chilly couple days.
At the beach, we had two notchilly days, which is why blood
ran, we're simmering a littlebit.

(27:31):
But no, I just I'm lookingforward to continuing to expand
what we do and invite morepeople in to experience this
with us, and I think that youstepping into your authenticity
and being comfortable with beingthe fullest expression of
yourself and there's where theright people come leaning in and

(27:52):
that's why that's happeningright now is we had a very large
retreat last year and we had alot of people fall out over the
past year, but it's because theyreally didn't know who he truly
was and what the work was thatthey were stepping into.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
Yeah, yeah, no doubt, and that's in our, in our inner
wealth mastermind and in ourinner wealth community.
I've given them all an advancedcopy of inner world, outer
world, because I want them toknow really what's in my heart
and really what's on my soul andreally what the work I expect
them.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
You're not coming here to learn strategies and
tactics.
That's you're not.
You're coming here to learn whoyou are.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
And then, when I was on a discovery call a couple of
days ago, I'm looking foranother ideal private client,
one more.
I haven't haven't accepted aprivate client in a while, but I
was on a call with an awesome,awesome guy and and I just
shared all the things about whoI really am and what's in inner
world, outer world Cause I want,I want him to know what he's
stepping into in a uh, in acoaching relationship and in a

(28:55):
mentor relationship with me.
Absolutely Time to stop hiding,yep, time to stop hiding and to
show up and expand our workthat we do from this perspective
.
And guys I'll sum this up againtraveling awesome places to be
with awesome people, to teachawesome things and to have
people love the teachings thatI'm most drawn to.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
And if you want to see the house, remember to go to
our Facebook pages and one ofour faces he's tagged, I'm
tagged, but it's all public.
So please look at this housebecause it's beautiful.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
But if you love love the woo.
If you are looking for morepurpose, more freedom, more
fulfillment, if you know you'renot built like everybody else
and you want to harness youruniqueness, if you want to, if
you want to leverage and doubledown on your differences, If you
want to start to show up likeas your true nature, as you are

(29:49):
meant to be, as you weredesigned, as you were built and
as you get to function at a highlevel, if you want to step into
a community or work that'llhelp you do and be and have more
of that.
I'd love to connect with you.
Just get in touch atinnerwealthglobalcom.
You can get my contactinformation.
Mike at interwealthglobalcom ismy email address.

(30:10):
Email me.
You can go tointerwealthglobalcom.
You can apply for themastermind.
You can apply for the community.
You can inquire about all theother products that we have.
If that sounds like somethingyou want to be a part of, lean
in.
We'd love to have you in ourecosystem.

(30:31):
And bonus points if you want togo bear hunting with me.
Yeah, there's always going to beanimal chases involved and all
I can do is just slap my headand just let her go and do her
thing, but we're going to getgoing.
We're going to have our retreat.
Folks start our mastermindstarts coming tomorrow.
Uh, and we're.

(30:51):
We'll have a meet and greet, Uh, we'll have a couple of drinks.
We'll have a couple of snacksThursday.
Friday, we're in session andthen we're back home Saturday.
All right, that soundssomething like something you'd
be interested in in in the falland September, October, when we
go on our next retreat.
Get in touch now and we'd loveto have you part of our family.
All right, Until next time.
We love you guys.
Thanks for listening.
Thanks for playing our gamewith us.
If you enjoyed what you heardand you want to learn more, go

(31:16):
to wwwinnerwealthglobalcom formore tools and resources.
Christmas.
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