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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Sean
Morgan Report.
I'm here with Stacey Morrisfrom Young Living and, stacey,
we've known each other a longtime.
When I started my podcastseveral years back, you were one
of the first donors and Ireally appreciated that.
We started talking anddeveloped friendship and over
the years we've had thesedifferent episodes talking about
health, talking about YoungLiving essentialils and the
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different products andeverything and I just wanted to
check in with you.
What are you up to in yourcommunity in North Texas?
What are your thoughts onTrump's convictions and
everything?
I'm interested to know acitizen patriot like yourself
where are you at right now inyour mindset?
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Yeah, well, actually
things are really good, and what
I've been doing for the last, Iwould say, probably two years
is really getting in and digginginto my community,
understanding where my communityis at and really getting to
know my neighbors.
I think that's super important,especially when there's things
that happen.
Now we're in Texas where we getall sorts of things.
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We get, you know, lately it'sbeen floods, a lot of rain and
lots of different things thathave been whether it's natural
or not, but we need to cometogether as a community and to
be able to help and support eachother, and that's what we live
in in an area where there'sabout 220 homes in this area.
And so I've I just signed upand I became the social
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committee for our group and partof our HOA and just really
putting out the effort to getand connect people together to
understand where our strengthsare.
Where are your strengths?
Where do you?
Where do you think that, aswe're going together and we're
building this community, wherecan we?
You know what?
Do we need help with what youknow?
Who has the skills?
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Who has, who has like thinking?
Who do we need help with whatyou know?
Who has the skills?
Who has, who has like thinking,who do we maybe need to be
helping right To understand aswe grow and walk through this
awakening.
You know we've been there'svarious different people.
I know you're in a differentposition of how long you've been
kind of aware of what's goingon in the world.
You've been kind of aware ofwhat's going on in the world and
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you helped me greatly, you know, four years ago when we, when
we first met and I'm so gratefulof your friendship because you
really helped me walk throughwhat was happening at the time
and to be okay with it and tosee where we can really
participate and really take ourpower back.
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And that's my personal belief is, you know, I grew up very in
the systems not in the systems,as you would say, I mean, but
just really plugged in, watchingthe news every day, taking as
gospel our history and doing thethings that we're told that we
should be doing eating the foodpyramid, you know, obeying
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everybody that's in a white coat, you know, and you know, as we
go through and we startresearching these things, we
learn that what we've been told,none of it's true and it's
really kind of scary.
And having these communities tobe able to connect with and just
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connecting together with youhas just been so helpful, even
when maybe my family isn't awareof what's going on, maybe my
husband's not, you know, exactlyaware or wanting to see what's
happening.
You know, you've helped megracefully be able to have these
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conversations, and so I'm sograteful to you and your show
and our friendship.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
It's been wonderful.
Thank you so much.
It is so polarizing in ourculture and we really do have to
develop these kind of twofoldcommunities, our digital
communities of people who arereally on the same page, and
then also just the real lifecommunities, our family, our
friends.
And I guess you're helping withyour community with food
security.
Is that right?
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With your gardening project?
Speaker 2 (03:59):
Yeah, yeah, I started
a garden club in our area just
simply for that.
My dad used to be able to groweverything and I was a great,
you know harvester but did nothave the skills to be able to
plant, so my thumb is a littlebrown.
But I created a garden club inmy community because we need to
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be able to understand who hasthe food to be able to help
others.
Again, you know, my strengthsare not necessarily going to be
somebody else's strengths.
We're beekeepers, so we havehoney.
You know that was one of thebig things.
I wanted to be able to havesomething that's tradable, and
so for many years my husbandreally loved, you know, keeping
bees, and so we've ramped ourproduction.
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So everybody knows us by ourrebel bee honey.
It's raw honey.
That's perfect for thecommunity because it helps with
all of the local pollen andallergies and everything like
that.
So you know it's it's.
You know, find something thatinspires you.
Find something that you can doin your community that you can
make a difference, whether it'sjoining the school board or
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getting aware of local politics,being aware of your local
community and what is happening.
Get to know your sheriff, getto know the people that are in
power so that you can keep themaccountable.
And so I think what we'reseeing is this community, you
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know, patriot driven experience,where no longer are we
apathetic, no longer are wesaying, well, somebody else will
fix it, we have to jump in andwe have to get our hands dirty.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
This is the result of
us not being connected, right,
I really admire that you andyour family and your community
are doing something to prepareto have that resilience, because
we are in the state of war,whether people acknowledge it or
not.
The type of warfare that'sgoing on is so different from
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the type of warfare that maybewe never knew about, like
dropping bombs, wearing uniformsand everything.
It's different.
Now.
We've got economic warfare thisinflation is so insidious where
the wages stagnate and the costof everything rises over time
and maybe in a way that youdon't notice every month how it
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goes up a little bit.
Don't notice every month how itgoes up a little bit and of
course, the cultural warfarethat makes us feel so polarized
and so judged and isolated andeverything.
So Fauci's on the stand inCongress again.
People are remembering thatmassive PSYOP that happened, and
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so I think this is a good segueto talk about the MediShare
plan, because it's a way to bemore resilient financially and
health-wise.
So tell me about how that works.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
So Young Living
partnered with a company called
Clearwater Health and they'rebased in Austin and they've been
doing health insurance for along time.
What has been missing in themarketplace?
I mean, we all believe you know, we all have, you know, health
insurance and the healthinsurance you go to your, you
have a primary care physician,which this changed all of our
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healthcare and the insurancechanged, probably around 1990.
I can't give you the date forspecific, but it went from you
going to your doctor and payingout of pocket or paying to who
you were going to see to beinglumped into a system.
This is where insurancecompanies and large hospitals
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were hiring doctors toparticipate in these groups.
That allowed for cost sharingand all this other stuff.
And so what we found is Iactually fired my PCP about
eight years ago when he came infor my annual appointment and
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had a list.
He did not listen to me.
I asked questions.
He didn't know the answers tothem, he just wanted to check
off his boxes.
I was like, yeah, no, that'snot going to happen.
I'm I, that's not what I want,um, and so being able to say I
don't want that and I don't wantthe five minutes that I'm going
to be rushed along um and nothave my questions answered.
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And so you know, I was on thehunt for looking for options and
opportunities to be able to seewho I wanted to see.
I know what's going on in mybody.
I am the purveyor of what youknow, what this is running, how
this is running, and and it's myresponsibility to do the things
you know I need to do that I am.
Everybody is smart enough to beable to take care of themselves
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.
We've been trained not tobelieve that.
We've been trained that peoplein white coats have sorry,
people in white coats have theauthority over our body, right,
and so we need to stand up andhave options and opportunities
and with this partnership withYoung Living and Clearwater
Health we have, we now have ahealth share, and what this
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allows is it allows you to havenot only your allopathic care
going to see.
You know, I always say if I'm,if I'm, in an accident, take me
to the hospital, right?
That's where the allopathic issurgery, all of those you know,
mending of bones and all ofthose intense things.
That's where you want to havethat Western allopathic.
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You know emergency care and soand so Clearwater covers that
care, but it also coversholistic care.
So I want to be able to go seea naturopathic doctor, I want to
go see a doctor of osteopath.
I want to go see an acupuncturespecialist.
I want to go get IVs.
I want to maybe not me, but Ihave friends that have home
births, I have friends that workwith doulas, and all of this is
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covered.
Massage through chiropractic,going to see a chiropractor All
of those things are covered inthis holistic plan.
So it really gives the, givesus the power back to be able to
make the decisions that we want,and so they go ahead and they
reimburse all of those things.
Plus, which is so amazing forme is that $75 of my Young
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Living order gets reimbursed.
So I'm doing NingXia, and soall of those things get
reimbursed.
And what people are finding,what my customers are finding,
is that they're saving moneyover their current plan.
So it's no charge.
Go to the link below and goahead and you can click through
and it will.
You can just go see a quote.
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It'll ask you a bunch ofquestions.
There's no, you know, you don'tneed to do anything.
Just go and check and see ifit's for you and you'll just
need, you'll need to go grab afree Young Living account.
You grab a free Young Livingaccount and if this works for
you, then you go ahead and yousign up and it will tell you and
all of the questions are.
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I mean, they're very, very goodabout answering all of your
questions, whether it'spre-existing conditions and you
know whether you're availablefor the health share, and so
it's really great.
There's lots of like testingsand I have a friend who went to
we needed to go get an MRI forher son who had hurt himself in
sports and they just called theyhave a care coordinator, which
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is free.
They also have mental health,which is free, but the care
coordinator set them up at alocal testing area and because
they went through and they askedthrough the system, through the
health care, about the carecoordinator, they didn't have to
pay for that MRI.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
Wow, yeah, that's one
of the big differences actually
between Brazilian and Americanhealthcare.
Of course, Americans don't knowanything about what it's like in
Brazil to have your healthtaken care of, but here the
doctors often doctors and othertypes of professionals ask for a
lot of tests to get done theblood work and different things
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and different things and I findthat in the US, a lot of those
different tests whether it'smachines or blood work or
different things they skip overit because they don't want to
pass that cost on to you or thehealth insurance company,
whoever's going to pay for it.
They're just like, well, youcould do all these different
tests, but it's so expensivelet's just not even do it, and I
think that's bizarre.
So we have all of these toolsto use and they keep getting
better and better to be able todiagnose things, and so why skip
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out on that?
And the fact that mental healthis included here?
That's a huge cost for a lot ofpeople, so that would be great
to have that covered.
And I was thinking when youwere mentioning $75 of Young
Living covered in a month,that's, if you're just not
spending $75 a month onpharmaceuticals and you instead
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use it on these amazingessential oils and different
products like supplements anddifferent things.
It's a great way of kind ofswitching, switching from the
system to nature.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
Yeah, and what we
find is that people generally
will go ahead and grab NingXiaRed.
We've talked about NingXia Redin previous episodes and you
know the benefits of that densenutrition.
It's doing so many wonderfulthings for people.
It's huge.
It's a hero product for us, forsure.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
Great.
Well, I'm going to put a linkbelow where people can explore
that.
It's no obligation, Just get aquote.
See if it saves you money andeverything, and if it works for
you, that'd be awesome.
So thank you so much forsharing this with our community
here, because I think this issomething so important for
patriots to take advantage ofthese types of more
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community-based,alternative-based instead of big
pharma, big corporation, deepstate-based systems.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
So, thank you, stacey
.
We need to be our brother'sbrother for sure.
Oh, absolutely.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
You're doing that in
your community as well and I
appreciate you sharing thatstory.
So in the next time that youcome on, I want you to talk more
about NingXia, because this issomething I've tried and I've
felt the difference on, and Ireally believe in tapping into
nature's abilities here for ourhealth.
So you can educate us onNingXia next time you come on.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
And the 14 day
research which is changing
people's lives.
We'll share before and afterphotos.
People are seeing some amazing,amazing results, so you don't
want to miss that.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
It's getting to the
point now where you really need
proof if you're going to investit in something for your health.
You want to see through thoseevaluations, those testimonials
and so forth to see how it'simpacted people.
And so, yeah, let's show thebefore and afters in the next
episode.
Stacey, thank you so much forsharing on the MediShare plan
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and we'll be in touch soon.