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SPEAKER_02 (00:28):
Good morning,
grinders.
Good morning.
How is everybody today?
We hope you're enjoying yourbeautiful weather.
Cause we are.
SPEAKER_00 (00:40):
Indubitably.
SPEAKER_02 (00:41):
We've had three nice
days in a row.
SPEAKER_00 (00:44):
Yeah, we've had an
opportunity to dry out from the
soggy bottom.
SPEAKER_02 (00:49):
I know.
We moved here, what, July 22ndand or 23rd?
I don't even remember what dayit was, but it it like rained
every single day all the way upuntil like a week ago.
SPEAKER_00 (01:00):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (01:00):
It was like insane.
We had crazy amounts of water.
The guy at the front office waslike, yeah, we're like double
the normal rainfall.
SPEAKER_00 (01:08):
Yeah, definitely
felt a little soggy.
SPEAKER_02 (01:11):
Yeah, it was.
It is.
Got a good tan going on.
SPEAKER_00 (01:16):
Yeah.
Isn't that crazy?
SPEAKER_02 (01:18):
It is.
SPEAKER_00 (01:19):
Even I, who's
transparent like a sheet
protector, noticing somecoloration.
SPEAKER_02 (01:26):
My little
non-cousing sheet protector.
So that actually is a greatlead-in to our topic of the day.
SPEAKER_00 (01:40):
Beautiful.
SPEAKER_02 (01:41):
Do you all ever
laugh at yourself?
Do you have because there are alot of people that I have met
with over the years and got toknow that they are so caught up
in their own selves they can'ttake a moment and laugh when
they mess up.
SPEAKER_00 (01:56):
Or just laugh in
general.
Just laugh in laughter.
Or put a smile on their face.
SPEAKER_02 (02:00):
And it's such a
crucial part of your well-being
and your health and yourchemical production.
And it's like any the emotionalchanges that just laughter does.
SPEAKER_00 (02:10):
I will agree with
you.
Absolutely a hundred percent.
Um this hits home for me.
Yeah.
Because I would I get so wrappedup in concentrating on what I'm
thinking about.
And if I have multiple thingsthat I'm doing at the same time,
I'll get so in encompassed inthat that I'll forget to stop
(02:38):
and laugh or smile or put asmile on my face.
And I've actually had peoplecome into my existence and say,
Wow, what's wrong with you?
SPEAKER_02 (02:51):
You're so cold.
What what what's the matter withyou?
Um emotionless.
SPEAKER_00 (02:58):
Right.
And I'm like, nothing.
I feel great.
SPEAKER_02 (03:01):
So we gotta give
them the story.
We have to give them the storyof what started this topic in my
mind.
I've actually been thinkingabout this all night.
SPEAKER_00 (03:08):
Oh my heavens.
SPEAKER_02 (03:10):
You have yeah, I
have.
And all morning this morning,and and why I got up so quick
because I was gonna starttalking about it if I didn't,
because I wanted to save it forthe podcast.
SPEAKER_01 (03:20):
Okay.
SPEAKER_02 (03:21):
And so yesterday, oh
let me back up.
You know, we all know that wehave been developing these tarot
cards and Oracle cards.
And Jenny designed all of them,and I just edited them and then
uploaded them because we'redeveloping an app as well.
SPEAKER_00 (03:36):
Edited, edited them.
SPEAKER_02 (03:37):
I know, right?
There was a lot of eds in there.
There's a lot of in there.
When we I when I was goingthrough the editing of these
cards, you know, they're calledthe Salty Tarot Oracle Deck,
first edition.
And we got them in yesterday,and so we were talking about
them, and it brought up, butduring the editing part of them,
I was like, why am I beingannoyed by these cuss words?
(03:59):
Why I mean and it it it was sucha it was like I don't
understand.
And then yesterday we got thecards in, and Jenny and I were
playing around with them anddoing some readings and reading
the book that comes with them.
And it dawned on me, we werepulling into Walmart because we
had to go pick up some things.
She read the last descriptionout of the book for the card
(04:21):
that she wrote, and I it dawnedon me like I know why those cuss
words bother me now, because shedoesn't cuss right.
SPEAKER_00 (04:30):
I, ladies and
gentlemen, do not cuss right.
How many of you, by show of araised hand, knew that there was
a proper way to cuss?
What the F.
SPEAKER_02 (04:47):
F.
And so I'll kind of give you Ididn't get that book.
So to give you an example, likethe card that specifically
brought it up says um shadowwork is not a spa day.
And actually, I think the cardsays GD spa day.
I'm not sure.
SPEAKER_00 (05:06):
Well, I just happen
to have the thing here, if you
would like me to look it up.
SPEAKER_02 (05:11):
The description of
it was like the spa doesn't have
effing.
The spa does not come witheffing hot towels.
SPEAKER_00 (05:19):
Right.
SPEAKER_02 (05:20):
And so I was like,
that just didn't sound right to
me.
And it annoyed me.
And it so it rang my bell.
I was like, that's why I was inthat's why, because it should it
should read the eff and spadoesn't come with hot towels.
Not the spa doesn't come witheffing hot towels.
I disagree.
SPEAKER_00 (05:39):
When I try to say it
his way, it sounds very strange
and very awkward, and I can'thardly get it out of my mouth.
SPEAKER_02 (05:47):
And so in the in the
description of these cards,
there are cuss words in them.
And in the in the descriptionare cuss words in these cards.
And so that's what it was, andso it dawned on me.
So I was and I told her, Ididn't even I don't even
remember what she read to mebecause I focused on that's it.
That's why it was bothering me.
And I told her, I'm like, all Iknow, I don't even know what you
(06:07):
said, but all I know is you cusswrong.
And so it started this frenzy oflaughter.
SPEAKER_00 (06:12):
Absolutely, like the
kind of deep laughter where
you're crying and so much thatwe're in the parking lot at
Walmart and we approached thisyoung couple and we're like,
hey, my wife and I are in adebate.
Can you first of all do youcuss?
SPEAKER_02 (06:27):
Do you cuss?
SPEAKER_00 (06:28):
And they're like, Oh
yeah, yeah, we cuss.
SPEAKER_02 (06:30):
They kids it
occasionally, and they're the
the guy, you know, they wereyoung, they were probably in
their early mid-twenties.
SPEAKER_00 (06:36):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (06:37):
And I said, 'cause
so here is the example, and I
run it down to him.
And the guy was like intrigued,and then the girl was like,
because you added a word on tothe end.
You said F and hot towels B B.
And she was like, I like that.
But you added the word on.
SPEAKER_00 (06:53):
I did.
So to a disadvantage, I skewedthe research.
SPEAKER_02 (06:59):
Yeah, you did skew
the research.
SPEAKER_00 (07:00):
I did.
SPEAKER_02 (07:01):
Yep.
SPEAKER_00 (07:01):
So essentially,
because I added the extra B word
onto it, she picked my version.
SPEAKER_02 (07:08):
She did, yeah.
And I was but I didn't say itall.
Strategy man.
They were playing with us, andand they were you know, we were
enjoying the interaction, and Ithink they were too, because
they were laughing.
Right.
And and I hope they we give thema card, so I hope they listen to
our podcast.
They'll probably enjoy it.
But thank you.
Thank you all for playing withus.
SPEAKER_00 (07:24):
It was a Absolutely.
SPEAKER_02 (07:25):
It's a fun, it's a
fun way to do it.
Anyway, so it this turned into awhole evening of laughter.
SPEAKER_00 (07:32):
It did.
SPEAKER_02 (07:33):
And laughing at
ourselves, because I'm laughing
at myself because why am Iannoyed by these cuss words?
Who cares?
And second of all, Jenny washumble enough to be able to
laugh at her own self when wewere discussing this.
So it turned into literally, Idon't think we stopped laughing
until 10 o'clock last night.
unknown (07:49):
Right.
SPEAKER_02 (07:50):
About everything.
SPEAKER_00 (07:51):
It's like one of
those things where you get the
tickle bug and everythingbecomes funny.
SPEAKER_02 (07:55):
And so it it became
a it became a salty tarot
laughter night.
And it was a good it was a goodday or say, 'cause we got our
merch in, we got our cards in,so we were finally got the cards
in.
SPEAKER_00 (08:06):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (08:07):
And we're working on
finding a different vendor
because it took way too long.
SPEAKER_00 (08:10):
Funny thing uh in
the evening that happened, we
were talking to another one ofour friends.
Oh, yeah.
Uh Danielle.
SPEAKER_02 (08:17):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (08:18):
Hello, Danielle.
SPEAKER_02 (08:19):
I know you listened,
Daniel.
SPEAKER_00 (08:21):
And I I usually do
voice to text.
SPEAKER_02 (08:25):
Yeah, that this was
pretty funny too.
SPEAKER_00 (08:27):
And we were talking
about the cards, and I don't
even remember.
Somehow, instead of it voice totexting deck D E C K.
SPEAKER_02 (08:38):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (08:39):
It voice to text the
other word.
SPEAKER_02 (08:42):
You can say that
word.
SPEAKER_00 (08:43):
I can say dick.
SPEAKER_02 (08:44):
That's an approved
word.
It changed it to the hold.
SPEAKER_00 (08:49):
And then she
inadvertently read it as I have
a hole in my dick.
And whenever they're ready, youcan order your own.
That's that's not how itinterpreted.
So between the autocorrect andthen the way she read it, which
was not altogether correct,yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (09:10):
It was very
complicated.
SPEAKER_00 (09:11):
It ended up being
yet another opportunity.
I sat there and laughed untiltears were running down my face.
Wet my pants kind of deep bellylaughter.
SPEAKER_02 (09:22):
Yeah, it was a good,
it was a it felt so good too.
SPEAKER_00 (09:25):
And it does.
It feels really amazing.
But for me on my journey, thisuh this hits home for me.
SPEAKER_02 (09:32):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (09:33):
And I want to
quickly just break it down if
you're okay with it.
SPEAKER_02 (09:36):
Walka, walka, walka,
walka, break it down, dog.
SPEAKER_00 (09:39):
I tend to have kind
of that, I guess what they call
resting bitch face.
SPEAKER_02 (09:44):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (09:45):
But it's not because
I'm unhappy, it's not because
I'm uncomfortable, it's none ofthat.
Uh, especially if I'm deep inthought about something and I'm
multitasking.
SPEAKER_01 (09:55):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (09:56):
What I noticed is
for me along my journey that I
wasn't um giggling or laughingat things.
And what I decided that I wantedto do was smile more and laugh
things off rather than takingthem so serious.
(10:19):
This was many years ago that Ibegan practicing this, and it
truly changed my perspective.
And there's also scientific datathat smile and laughter will
actually alter your chemicalmakeup as well.
SPEAKER_02 (10:37):
Correct.
SPEAKER_00 (10:38):
Um, and and so in my
own personal experiment, so to
speak, I just began to put asmile on my face.
SPEAKER_01 (10:48):
Right.
SPEAKER_00 (10:48):
Don't take life so
seriously.
And if something annoyinghappened, I w I would just
chuckle it off rather thangetting angry, irritated, or
frustrated, I would just kind ofgive a chuckle.
So I do that a lot now.
SPEAKER_02 (11:03):
You know what we
what I discovered along the way.
SPEAKER_00 (11:06):
It was a big change.
SPEAKER_02 (11:08):
Oh, yeah, it is, it
changes everything the more you
laugh.
But what I discovered over theover the years is I I would find
things funny, but I wouldinternally laugh and not
externally laugh.
SPEAKER_00 (11:17):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (11:18):
And it's that
outward ex impression,
expression of your feeling,because I let things roll off my
back really well.
I've always have.
I don't take life thatseriously.
But on the other side of that, Ibecame kind of mellow in it.
SPEAKER_00 (11:33):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (11:34):
I I stopped
laughing, and I remember why I
stopped kind of outward laughingbecause a friend of mine one
time made fun of my laugh, andso I quit laughing out loud.
I don't know why.
I don't want why I gave thatperson that much power.
Yesterday exposed to me, and whyI've been thinking about this
all night is how good I feeltoday.
SPEAKER_00 (11:50):
Right, exactly.
SPEAKER_02 (11:52):
I feel very
lighthearted, I feel very
clear-headed, and I feel I feelI just feel very good.
And I was like, oh, that's thatfeeling I miss.
SPEAKER_00 (12:02):
Well, and there is
something to say about old
adages uh to a certain point,and laughter is the best
medicine.
That's one of the old adages,and it's a hundred percent
accurate and correct.
SPEAKER_02 (12:14):
Yes, I agree.
SPEAKER_00 (12:15):
It literally will
change the vibrational frequency
in your body, it will change thechemical um makeup and what's
being released by the bodychemically when you do laugh or
when you stop browning,especially if you laugh outward.
(12:36):
Yeah.
Because your ears are alwayslistening to what you're telling
your body.
SPEAKER_02 (12:40):
Well, that and
you're creating a vibration in
your body as well with yourvocal cords.
SPEAKER_00 (12:44):
And that's where I
was gonna go next is the actual
outward noise of laughter has afrequency that resonates with
the high frequency of the cellsand the natural state of being.
SPEAKER_01 (12:57):
Right.
SPEAKER_00 (12:57):
So it literally will
chemically change the body and
vibrationally it changes thebody as well by having the
giggles and the laughs and andoutward laughter.
SPEAKER_02 (13:13):
Correct.
SPEAKER_00 (13:14):
So I highly
recommend watching something
that makes you laugh or a movie.
SPEAKER_02 (13:21):
Or don't hold it in
because I was looking at the
patterns of people and thinkingabout things people have known
for many years.
SPEAKER_00 (13:27):
Don't even hide your
mouth.
A lot of people tend what Inotice as as I go along as Dr.
Jenny and I study people.
Anthropology is about studyinguh humans and the different
aspects of them.
SPEAKER_02 (13:44):
Every part of them.
SPEAKER_00 (13:45):
I as I go around and
study people, what I notice is
two things.
One, when they cry, they want tohide their face.
And two, when they laugh, theyhide their mouth.
SPEAKER_01 (13:56):
Right.
SPEAKER_00 (13:57):
By putting usually
they'll put their hand over
their mouth.
SPEAKER_02 (14:01):
Yeah, or they'll
look down while they're laughing
there.
Yeah, I've seen many differentversions.
SPEAKER_00 (14:06):
I see that all the
time.
And your body is taking notes ofthat.
SPEAKER_02 (14:10):
Yep.
SPEAKER_00 (14:10):
And so I would look
at why you're holding your
laughs in.
I would look at why you'recovering your mouth whenever you
do laugh, because those are allgiving signs and signals to your
internal self.
SPEAKER_02 (14:22):
Correct.
SPEAKER_00 (14:22):
Yeah, so if you
don't find your laughter uh
helpful or beautiful or yoursmile beautiful, then you're
worried about kalatosis.
Right.
Or what your teeth look like orwhat your mouth looks like when
you smile, or even cry.
If you're hiding that fromothers, then you're hiding it
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from yourself.
SPEAKER_02 (14:44):
Right.
SPEAKER_00 (14:44):
And you're giving a
b a very definite message to
your own body.
SPEAKER_02 (14:48):
Correct.
SPEAKER_00 (14:49):
And so you won't
have the experience of the
laughter fully like we didyesterday.
Yeah.
Get up today feeling reallygood.
SPEAKER_02 (14:59):
And you know, I so I
what I what I started to say is
I is because of this thoughtprocess all night, I've been
looking at the patterns of thepeople that I've known for many,
many years, and it brings tomemory my own father.
Um, I remember when I wasyounger, man, he laughed
constantly.
He had he had one of thosecontagious laughs.
SPEAKER_00 (15:17):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (15:18):
And he was always
doing something childlike and
making people laugh.
And, you know, he was kind oflike uh, you know, they say that
because he had been disabled, hefelt like got knocked off his
cup, and he got your eyes arewatering.
SPEAKER_00 (15:30):
It went down the
wrong hall, and I was like, Oh,
you can't.
SPEAKER_02 (15:33):
Yeah.
Anyway, so you know, I remembermy dad would would uh um he was
always childlike and makingpeople laugh, and you know, they
say that like comedians, theyand this is something I want you
all to understand that it's hisfictitious.
SPEAKER_00 (15:46):
He even he still
does it now.
Yeah.
You know, when we were with himseveral years ago when we were
helping out, yeah, he's alwaysbeen the clown.
SPEAKER_02 (15:56):
Clown?
Yeah, he yeah, he's always beenthat person.
And but it would it used to beconstant when I was a kid
growing up.
Right.
He was all the time playingpranks, and you know, he would
do this little stupid dance hedid, and you know, when when it
was like it was almost like uh,what did they call that, uh
where they you shuffle your feetback and forth and he would move
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his hands like this and he wouldbounce back and forth and he
would laugh and we would alllaugh and as he got older he
started hiding that for somereason.
Because he still had thethoughts, he still had the
actions.
He as he got older, he quitdoing it as much.
And not that because hisphysical abilities or mental
abilities, it was because I Iyou know, I don't know why, but
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I look at that pattern, and thatpattern it happens in a lot of
people that I know.
You know, like like my UncleGary, he did the same thing, he
was always goofy, my dad'sbrother.
Yeah he was always goofy, andand he was the the crazy kind of
goofy that is always doingthings that on the edge of
dangerous.
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And he then he would just laughabout it.
Like he he would laugh aboutother people's fears.
And and there's something to besaid for that because he had no
fear, but the pattern I seen isas he aged, he quit doing it
too.
And my I got another friend ofmine, I won't mention his name
on here because he listened tothe podcast and I don't want him
to be offended.
But him and I, when we first met25 years ago, he was just a
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goofball and always doing pranksand and like he was that
lunchtime guy that you if you goto grab something to eat or
whatever, you can bet thatsomewhere in that hour time
you're gonna have some kind ofprank on you.
SPEAKER_00 (17:39):
Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (17:40):
Okay, something was
gonna happen.
SPEAKER_00 (17:42):
Milk is coming out
of your nose, lunchtime.
SPEAKER_02 (17:44):
Yeah, and then we
were we would always laugh and
have a good time, and then as weas we got older, I did the same
thing.
We both I we both kind of fadedout.
For some reason, I would hold inmy laughter.
And yesterday's interaction mademe realize that how important it
is in our life.
SPEAKER_00 (18:02):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (18:02):
And you know what?
Don't take yourself soseriously.
SPEAKER_00 (18:06):
Yeah, I mean, for
me, one of my practices is when
I am not feeling well, like ifI've got a cold or I'm going
through something evenemotionally, if I'm not feeling
well and I am recovering orhealing, my go-to is Disney.
SPEAKER_01 (18:26):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (18:27):
I go to Disney, I
find some fun cartoon or some
fun movie.
SPEAKER_02 (18:33):
Yeah.
And I but you don't laugh, youlisten to them laughing.
SPEAKER_00 (18:36):
No, sometimes I'll
laugh at them.
SPEAKER_02 (18:38):
Oh, okay.
I'll give you that, maybe.
SPEAKER_00 (18:40):
I just know that
even hearing other people laugh
helps put me in a higherfrequency, a better vibrational
state.
SPEAKER_01 (18:49):
Yes.
SPEAKER_00 (18:50):
So what I'm saying
is, even if you have to relearn
how to laugh outward andpractice a new habit, finding
tools and techniques that'll putyou there, even just mentally or
by listening to somebody elselaugh, or something funny helps
you practice getting into thatfrequency or mind state so that
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you can recognize it moreeasily.
SPEAKER_02 (19:17):
Correct.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (19:18):
And for me, it's
Disney or some comedy hour.
SPEAKER_02 (19:22):
You know, so this
morning I did a little research
on it, and well all what thelaughter does in the body.
SPEAKER_00 (19:27):
Yeah, for sure.
SPEAKER_02 (19:28):
The chemical
reaction and how it responds.
Like you're when you laugh, youthere you have adrenaline,
dopamine, and there's some otherone I couldn't pronounce.
SPEAKER_00 (19:38):
There's a little bit
of oxytocin.
SPEAKER_02 (19:40):
Oxytocin, that's it.
unknown (19:41):
Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_02 (19:42):
That are released in
the body.
And those chemicals throughoutthe body, they create more
energy within certain cells ofyour body, and it will actually
be proven to heal illnesses,kill viruses.
There's all this stuff thathappened.
SPEAKER_00 (19:57):
It also is proven to
change your state of mind that
they call aka depression.
SPEAKER_02 (20:03):
Correct.
SPEAKER_00 (20:04):
It'll change those
chemicals and how they're put
out so that it helps relieve thedepression.
The other thing it doesmechanically, when you have that
deep, deep laughter, you'reexpressing all the air out of
your lungs and then taking deepbreaths in.
SPEAKER_02 (20:23):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (20:24):
What do you think
that does?
SPEAKER_02 (20:25):
Oh, yeah, it's
exercising your lungs and clears
out all the break.
SPEAKER_00 (20:30):
But it's giving you
high doses of oxygen because
you're taking deep breaths,especially if you're like a more
of a shallow breather.
SPEAKER_01 (20:38):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (20:38):
It's like sitting
there in meditation and
purposely taking deep extendedbreaths in to get it, get, good,
good oxygen, and then blowingthem deeply out.
So mechanically, it's exercisingthe lung system and the oxygen
carbon system as well.
SPEAKER_02 (20:58):
Which which raises
their ROS and all that stuff in
your body.
You all can look all that up.
So here on the spiritual side ofit, let's talk about the
spiritual side of it.
We all know that what you thinkabout, you bring about the
vibration you put out is thevibration you're gonna get back
because this reality in thisuniverse mirrors back to you
what you're putting away out.
And when you're laughing andhaving a good time, what kind of
people are you gonna attract?
SPEAKER_00 (21:20):
Absolutely.
SPEAKER_02 (21:21):
You're gonna attract
to those people that are
laughing and having a good time.
SPEAKER_00 (21:24):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (21:25):
It's kind of like
when you're, you know, and I
actually use this example in mybook, um, the sales energy
method, about how you can feelsomebody come in the room when
you're not even looking at them.
SPEAKER_00 (21:36):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (21:36):
And a lot everybody
does it.
Yeah.
You know, whether they want torecognize that it happens or
not.
But if you have your back to adoor and then the door's 30 feet
away, you're gonna know whensomebody walks in.
Because, you know, of course,the science says there's the air
pressure differences and blah,blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But it's energy, all of it.
It air is energy, it's allenergy, so it's an energetic
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exchange.
And so when we laugh and we putout that energy, yeah, you're
gonna get that energy back.
Like we had that that youngcouple laughing before we walked
away.
SPEAKER_00 (22:08):
Right, exactly.
SPEAKER_02 (22:09):
That's you know they
talked about it all night.
SPEAKER_00 (22:11):
Yeah, that's what I
was gonna say next is I mean,
have you ever been around agroup of people?
And you may be the one feelingkind of slumpish and uh wonky,
but if somebody in the groupstarts joking and laughing and
everybody else is laughing, itnaturally brings you into that
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frequency because the next thingyou know, you're laughing at
them just because they'relaughing.
SPEAKER_02 (22:36):
Right.
Yeah, agree, it's contagious.
SPEAKER_00 (22:38):
It is.
SPEAKER_02 (22:39):
It's kind of like a
sneeze when where we yawn.
Somebody yawns and everybodyyawns because it's an energetic
exchange.
SPEAKER_00 (22:44):
Right.
SPEAKER_02 (22:45):
The been the
spiritual benefits of it are
astronomical, and so it raisesyour vibration, it attracts
people around you to you that dothe same thing and they're
lighthearted.
And I want to touch on thisbelief because I remember one
time I was talking to somebodyand he said, Oh, people that are
so lighthearted and just laughall the time, they don't they're
uneducated and don't take lifeseriously.
SPEAKER_00 (23:05):
Wow.
SPEAKER_02 (23:07):
And that is not
true, that is a belief.
SPEAKER_00 (23:09):
Who was this person?
Is he still alive?
SPEAKER_02 (23:11):
Well, I'm not gonna
talk about who it was, but
because we him and I buttedheads a million times.
SPEAKER_00 (23:17):
He non-laughed
himself to death.
SPEAKER_02 (23:20):
What I want to say
is that we are taught to be
robots.
We are taught to do things, youknow.
We're put in school when we'reyoung, and we're taught you have
to be here at this hour, there,at this hour, here at this hour.
We're taught to be robots and dothese things that we're told to
do in a certain order and acertain time.
SPEAKER_00 (23:35):
Absolutely.
SPEAKER_02 (23:36):
And as we go through
life, nowhere in there did
anybody ever teach me thebenefits of laughter until I
became an adult and I found outmyself.
Nobody taught me that the energythat you surround yourself with
or the universe gives you,you're gonna mimic that energy.
SPEAKER_00 (23:52):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (23:52):
I mean, there's even
owners and dogs that end up
looking alike and walking alike.
Have you ever looked that up onTikTok?
It's insane.
SPEAKER_00 (24:02):
Absolutely.
Yeah.
We've talked about that just nottoo long ago about how that oh
yeah.
The little guy looks like hisdog, or that lady looked like
her dog.
We talk about that.
I was taught as a child thatthere were certain places where
it was appropriate to laugh.
(24:23):
And I always found it more funnywhen I would laugh in those
places I wasn't supposed to belaughing.
SPEAKER_02 (24:30):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (24:31):
And we got hushed,
we got punished for laughter.
SPEAKER_02 (24:35):
I remember being
told that I'm not supposed to
laugh at adult jokes, at adultshaving, you know, not adult like
adult jokes, like adultsconversating and they tell a
joke that the children aren'tallowed to laugh, only the
adults.
SPEAKER_00 (24:46):
Right, exactly.
What do you mean?
You don't even understand thejoke.
SPEAKER_02 (24:50):
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That kind of stuff.
So we get taught to do that.
SPEAKER_00 (24:53):
Or especially like
in church.
SPEAKER_02 (24:55):
Oh, yeah.
It was that's when things bringsback a memory right there.
I forgot about that.
SPEAKER_00 (25:00):
That's when things
were so funny.
Yeah.
The dumbest shit was so funny inchurch.
And you knew freaking well, Iknew that my grandmother was
listening, God rest her soul,and she could hear my laugh,
even the quietest laugh fromacross the church, even if she
was, you know, like passing outthe offering plate or whatever,
(25:22):
and we're supposed to be quiet.
Everything became funny, and youcould not, and you're like, Shh,
we're gonna get in trouble.
Stop it.
SPEAKER_02 (25:31):
I went to church one
time with a friend of mine.
This is a funny story, talkingabout laughing in church.
I went with church to with afriend of mine because I had
stayed on the weekend with him.
And with the morning we go tochurch and they've they're
passing the offering plate, andI'm sitting beside him, and they
hand the plate to his mom.
The mom grabs it, and when she'sgoing, she sets it right here on
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her leg, and she's reaching inher purse, and as she reaches in
her purse, a roach crawls.
Oh my crawls out of the plateand across her hand.
SPEAKER_00 (26:01):
And she yells.
SPEAKER_02 (26:02):
Oh my no, she didn't
just yell, she screamed and
launched that plate.
Oh my.
I mean, she went, uh, she threwthat plate and it went flying
all the way across her, andeverybody goes, and I'm bawling
laughing because I see the wholething.
SPEAKER_00 (26:20):
Oh my god.
SPEAKER_02 (26:22):
I mean, I am
literally crying because I am
laughing so hard.
I would imagine.
And my my friend was too.
The pastor comes over us andgrabs us and takes us to the
back room because we're notsupposed to be laughing in the
in the congregation.
SPEAKER_00 (26:35):
Right.
You can't laugh in big church.
SPEAKER_02 (26:37):
But the point behind
all of it is we're we're taught
to be robotic.
And being an awakenedindividual, we are not robotic.
No, we go against the grain, andwe have to reteach, remember to
keep it in our forefront tolaugh.
SPEAKER_00 (26:53):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (26:53):
To cry, have our
emotions.
SPEAKER_00 (26:55):
That's right.
SPEAKER_02 (26:56):
It is okay.
SPEAKER_00 (26:57):
Yeah.
Check in and make sure you'rehaving all the emotions.
SPEAKER_02 (27:00):
Make sure you're
having all of them.
SPEAKER_00 (27:01):
You know, we teach
it a lot of time to experience
the cry.
SPEAKER_02 (27:04):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (27:04):
Because a lot of
people want to hold back their
tears.
But also, you know what?
Experience the laugh.
Experience the smile.
Laugh out loud.
SPEAKER_02 (27:13):
That's an important
part.
I say it was it laughter isprobably to me more important
than crying.
And allowing it to happen.
SPEAKER_00 (27:19):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (27:20):
I mean when you find
something funny, it's okay to
laugh.
I don't care who's looking atyou.
SPEAKER_00 (27:24):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (27:25):
Do it.
And laugh at be being able tolaugh at yourself is a whole
nother level.
SPEAKER_00 (27:29):
Exactly.
SPEAKER_02 (27:30):
Because you release,
like for example, for you, you
could have took that verypersonal when I said your cut's
wrong.
SPEAKER_01 (27:37):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (27:38):
And the look on your
face to me was priceless because
I don't know if y'all knowJenny's kind of uh I don't even
know, kind of on the autisticscale a little bit.
SPEAKER_00 (27:47):
I am probably on the
spectrum.
SPEAKER_02 (27:50):
On the spectrum a
little bit.
SPEAKER_00 (27:51):
On the low end.
SPEAKER_02 (27:52):
And so she doesn't
show emotion in her face.
She's she does show emotion, butnot in her face.
And so when you looked at me,where do I show it?
SPEAKER_00 (28:01):
In my butt?
SPEAKER_02 (28:02):
No, you well.
You have to go to level twobefore you show emotion.
SPEAKER_00 (28:06):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (28:07):
And so when you
looked at me, I didn't know what
to think.
Because I was like, I don't knowif that just offended her.
How's she gonna take that?
And then you said, Great.
Now I don't cuss right.
And so I was like, great, shetook it the way I was meaning
it.
And so it turned into this wholething.
You could have taken that verypersonally, and being able to
(28:28):
laugh at yourself is humble.
It's very humble.
And that humble vibration is avery positive vibration.
SPEAKER_00 (28:38):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (28:39):
Because that shows
that you are okay with trying
and making mistakes.
That means that you're okay withtrying and succeeding.
A humble.
SPEAKER_00 (28:48):
Not to get things
wrong.
He's not saying that I cusswrong.
I just cuss differently than hedoes.
Yes.
And it doesn't resonate with hisears.
I enjoy it immensely.
And I am quite okay in the waythat I do my wordsmithing.
SPEAKER_02 (29:05):
It's such a crucial
part of balance in your life,
having that humility to be ableto laugh at yourself and others.
SPEAKER_01 (29:12):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (29:13):
And so, you know, I
put out a challenge to our
listeners to laugh today.
Make sure you laugh.
Make it a point to laugh.
Even if you just have to laughjust to be laughing.
Because you have to break thecycle.
SPEAKER_00 (29:26):
Right.
Practice it.
Because uh, you know, in yourprivacy of your of your space.
SPEAKER_02 (29:32):
Yes.
SPEAKER_00 (29:33):
Practice just
laughing.
Yeah, just for no reason.
Just laugh and no reason.
Because it's contagious toyourself as well.
You'll laugh at yourself forlaughing.
SPEAKER_02 (29:41):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (29:41):
You'll laugh at
yourself for practicing laughing
in your car while you drive towork.
And what you'll notice is thatall of a sudden you get to work
and you're in a really goodmood.
And the only thing you diddifferent was practice your
laugh.
Right.
That's what I used to do.
SPEAKER_02 (29:58):
Yeah, did you
practice your laugh?
SPEAKER_00 (30:01):
I did.
I would practice in the carwhile I was driving to work.
SPEAKER_02 (30:04):
Were you trying to
laugh prettier or were you just
laughing?
SPEAKER_00 (30:07):
I was just seeing
what kind of laughter noises I
could make and just kind ofplaying around with hearing
myself.
Just practicing laughing outloud.
SPEAKER_02 (30:22):
I'm picturing you
driving down the road and people
watching you.
You're just laughing.
SPEAKER_00 (30:27):
Yeah.
So that I could practice a newhabit of laughing out loud.
Because, like you said, even ifyou find something funny, we
tend to laugh internally orthink to ourselves, wow, that
was funny.
But we forget to like laugh outloud at it and or even just
(30:48):
giggle or chuckle or whateverout loud.
And so I would.
And changing that robotic habitfor myself, yeah.
I would look in the mirror andsmile, smile different ways, and
then I would practice my uhlaughs.
SPEAKER_02 (31:06):
Yeah, and in and
even like you like you're doing,
that's actually a greatexercise.
Even if there's something thatyou don't there's nothing there
to be laughing about, practicelaughing, practice looking at
yourself and laughing.
SPEAKER_00 (31:20):
Feeling what it
feels like to laugh, uh, the
vibration that it creates inyour body.
Yeah.
That just the noise of laughter,tune into what it feels like in
your body.
Where does it vibrate?
Where does it move to?
How does it feel?
And then next thing you know,inadvertently, what'll happen is
chemicals will begin to changeand move around.
(31:42):
If you do that habit for, youknow, several days in a row,
you'll be like, wow, I I feel soI feel different.
SPEAKER_02 (31:50):
Yeah.
You know, I was thinking aboutit too, because I've been
thinking about this all night,actually.
One of the things that I used todo every single day on my way to
work, I would listen to KidCredit in the morning.
SPEAKER_00 (31:59):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (31:59):
And they always made
me laugh.
And I would laugh.
And I remember that's the timein my life when I felt the best.
SPEAKER_01 (32:05):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (32:06):
When I felt
complete.
SPEAKER_01 (32:07):
Right.
SPEAKER_02 (32:07):
I felt like my
memory was good.
I felt like my physical body wasgood.
Absolutely.
I felt really good because I hada routine of laughing, laughing.
And then I always cut up at workand everybody, you know, it was
it carries throughout the day.
SPEAKER_00 (32:19):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (32:20):
And that's one of
those old adages as well.
You know, what you start doingin the morning, you finish up
with in the evening.
SPEAKER_00 (32:25):
Yeah, exactly.
The secret.
Remember The Secret?
SPEAKER_02 (32:29):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (32:30):
By Rhonda Byrd.
SPEAKER_02 (32:31):
Yep.
SPEAKER_00 (32:32):
Yeah, she has a
snippet in there of uh one of
our interviewees having somesort of illness and her bringing
into her daily ritual or herdaily practice laughter.
SPEAKER_01 (32:48):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (32:48):
She would watch
funny movies, she'd do anything
she could to create a consistentvibration of laughter throughout
the day.
That was her whole agendabecause she was healing from a
pretty deep illness.
SPEAKER_01 (33:02):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (33:02):
I don't know if it
was cancer or whatever.
SPEAKER_01 (33:05):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (33:06):
Um, but it was
definitely a critical illness
that w could have beenlife-ending.
And she talks about that in thesecret.
Her whole medicinal regimenconsists of several things, but
laughter was one of the thingsshe concentrated on.
SPEAKER_01 (33:22):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (33:23):
She stopped watching
action movies and started
watching only comedies, findingdifferent ways to laugh all
throughout the day as much asshe possibly could, however, she
could.
SPEAKER_02 (33:34):
Right.
SPEAKER_00 (33:35):
And, you know,
essentially her story ends that
she killed herself of alleverything, whatever that was.
SPEAKER_02 (33:42):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (33:42):
So I mean, it's been
proven.
SPEAKER_02 (33:44):
And and it and what
it does to your positive
mindset, which we're gonna havea workshop on coming soon.
But the positive mindset thatlaughter creates in your body,
it makes you look at things waymore 360.
SPEAKER_00 (33:57):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (33:58):
It opens up your
eyes to things, it opens up a
different realm of reality.
SPEAKER_00 (34:03):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (34:04):
Because your
positive mindset that that you
can create a positive mindsetjust by laughing.
SPEAKER_00 (34:09):
Absolutely.
SPEAKER_02 (34:11):
But you have to you
have to create a habit with it.
SPEAKER_00 (34:13):
Right.
You gotta do it consciously.
SPEAKER_02 (34:15):
And that's right.
SPEAKER_00 (34:16):
You gotta stop and
make yourself smile.
Stop and make yourself chuckle.
SPEAKER_02 (34:22):
So I I ask our
listeners when was the last time
you left?
Can you write it?
Can you tell me?
SPEAKER_00 (34:27):
Yeah.
When is the last time you justput a smile on your face?
Just because.
SPEAKER_02 (34:32):
Yeah.
Just because fake it till youmake it.
SPEAKER_00 (34:34):
We're all gonna be
walking around with these
dumbass smiles on our face.
SPEAKER_02 (34:39):
So, you know, the
the real challenge of the day,
and I hope everybody thatlistens to this podcast can get
a few moments of thinking aboutJenny and I's conversation in
the middle of the Walmartparking lot involving other
couples about the way she cussesand how the interaction between
all of us, we were all standingaround repeating the same
sentence and cussing itdifferently.
(35:00):
And the laughter that came outof that and get a little
laughter in your life because Ican imagine if somebody else was
watching us from the outside.
SPEAKER_00 (35:07):
A fly on the wall.
SPEAKER_02 (35:09):
They were probably
like, What the hell is going on
over there?
Yeah, you know.
You know, that's the challengeof the day.
That the spiritual grind ischallenging all the grinders to
laugh today.
Laugh tomorrow, laugh the nextday.
Don't forget to incorporate itin your daily routine.
SPEAKER_00 (35:24):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (35:25):
Because it will
change your life.
It changes, man.
I feel so much better today.
Uh, and I mean, it's not that Ifelt bad, it was just that I
feel better.
SPEAKER_00 (35:32):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (35:33):
I feel white-eyed, I
feel awake, I feel like I can
take on the world today.
SPEAKER_00 (35:39):
Yeah.
Definitely uh refreshed.
SPEAKER_02 (35:41):
It is.
It was a it was a greatexperience, and thank you for
living that with me.
Yeah.
Thank you.
That was that was a fun time.
SPEAKER_00 (35:48):
Although I didn't
realize that one of your titles
was uh cussing police.
SPEAKER_02 (35:53):
Well, you know, they
they do.
SPEAKER_00 (35:54):
And I didn't realize
there was a grammatically
correct way to cuss.
So I was yesterday years oldwhen I learned that there's a
proper way to cuss.
SPEAKER_02 (36:02):
So y'all leave it in
the comments.
Y'all leave a comment and youtell us if you cut if if you
cuss differently, or how youcuss, or if you think who's
right and who's wrong.
SPEAKER_00 (36:15):
Shadow work is is
hard, but the card said shadow
work is not an F and spa day.
SPEAKER_02 (36:24):
Right.
And then the description saidthe spa doesn't come with F and
hot towels.
SPEAKER_00 (36:30):
Right.
SPEAKER_02 (36:31):
And I said that it
should say the F and spa doesn't
come with hot towels.
SPEAKER_00 (36:35):
So let us know which
way feels more comfortable to
you to hear and and say.
We would be curious to know whatthe data is on that debate.
SPEAKER_02 (36:45):
Yeah, please, please
do.
I'm I'm excited to see that.
SPEAKER_00 (36:48):
Yeah, it'd be a
reaction.
It'll be a fun littleexperiment.
So in the comments, pop that inif you want to play.
It'd like a play.
SPEAKER_02 (36:57):
Well, I feel
complete with this conversation,
and I appreciate you uh talkingabout it because it's been on my
mind all night.
I went to bed feeling good.
I slept like a baby, I had gooddreams.
Yeah, I woke up feeling good andrefreshed, right?
And then my eyes are brighttoday, my mind is clear.
Man, laugh.
Just laugh, everybody.
Laugh.
SPEAKER_00 (37:16):
Well, and the beauty
of it is to renorate one little
uh snippet.
When we had that experience andwe got on that frequency and
that reality of laughing, thenwe come home, we're sitting in
our patio chairs, enjoying abeautiful evening.
SPEAKER_02 (37:36):
That was a beautiful
evening.
SPEAKER_00 (37:37):
And then
inadvertently the voice to text
creates this whole sentence thatis right, it's vibration, right?
Is uh so hilarious that we justhad some more of that belly
jumping, deep-seated laughter.
I know for me, I was cryingtears of laughter because I was
(37:57):
laughing so hard I couldn't evencatch my breath hardly.
SPEAKER_02 (38:01):
Thank you, Danielle,
for bringing that to our
artistic show.
SPEAKER_00 (38:03):
Absolutely.
It was great.
SPEAKER_02 (38:05):
Yeah, we we sit out
there and laughed about it for a
good 20, 30 minutes.
SPEAKER_00 (38:07):
Oh gosh, yeah.
Absolutely.
SPEAKER_02 (38:09):
But anyway, hey
guys, appreciate y'all.
Thank you for listening.
Thank you all for listening tous.
We do appreciate you.
Um, don't forget to like,follow, and share.
Share this on your timeline.
Send, you know, share thepodcast with other people, let
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SPEAKER_00 (38:22):
For sure.
SPEAKER_02 (38:23):
Yeah, you can check
out our website,
www.themerchcenters.org.
SPEAKER_00 (38:27):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (38:27):
Keep your eyes open
for the Salty Tarot app.
It's going to be released realsoon.
We're planning to have it outbefore Halloween.
SPEAKER_00 (38:33):
Yeah.
I wanted to give a quick updateon a couple of things.
SPEAKER_02 (38:37):
Okay.
SPEAKER_00 (38:37):
We're changing our
book publishing vendor.
SPEAKER_02 (38:42):
We are.
We're going to Barnes and Noble.
SPEAKER_00 (38:43):
So it's temporarily
not available for purchase
because we're in the process ofchanging that to Barnes and
Noble.
Yes, we're dropping the website.
Um, we'll give you the newlocation that you can find our
books.
SPEAKER_02 (38:57):
Yes.
SPEAKER_00 (38:58):
Um, also we are
changing the venue of the power
of positive thoughts school.
SPEAKER_01 (39:07):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (39:08):
Um, and so we're
gonna be updating you on the new
location.
Yeah.
We just have too many people forthe previous location.
It's too small.
SPEAKER_02 (39:18):
Correct.
Yeah.
It's gonna be yeah.
So we had to pick our we had toput pick up plan B for I mean,
it looks like we're gonna do itat Greenhouse Yoga in Port
Orange.
SPEAKER_00 (39:28):
Right.
And uh it's a bigger space.
SPEAKER_02 (39:30):
Yeah, it's a bigger
space.
SPEAKER_00 (39:32):
Let us hold more
people.
SPEAKER_02 (39:33):
Go check out
Greenhouse Yoga.
Uh they're on Facebook and uhfollow and share them because
they're a new business.
She's new.
She's just opening.
SPEAKER_00 (39:42):
And uh she's just
opening her brick and mortar.
She's been a practitioner foryears.
SPEAKER_02 (39:48):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (39:49):
Teaching yoga.
She actually studied over inIndia.
SPEAKER_02 (39:54):
Right.
SPEAKER_00 (39:54):
India, I think.
Yeah.
I'm sorry, Andrea.
Please forgive me.
Uh, and then in uh anothercountry.
Yes, in two different countries,and I don't remember.
Um, so she's got a lot of uheducation on the different types
of yoga.
SPEAKER_02 (40:12):
And she also has
many levels of instructors that
are good that are signed up forher.
SPEAKER_00 (40:16):
Yeah, it's a nice
little place, all the different
kinds of yoga and stuff, andit's a cool little place.
SPEAKER_02 (40:22):
So yeah, that's in
Port Orange, and you can look it
up on Facebook at GreenhouseYoga.
And uh I know she said she's onInstagram, and I found that
yesterday too.
That too is uh on Facebook, it'syour greenhouse yoga.
And then on Instagram it's hashit's at greenhouse yoga.
I I think it's our our I'msorry, our not your our
greenhouse yoga, you're right.
SPEAKER_00 (40:42):
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (40:43):
Um so check her out.
Go like and follow them and uhsupport them.
If you want yoga in the PortOrange, Daytona Beach, Oriman
Beach area, then Greenhouse Yogais gonna be your spot because
she has all levels.
I was looking at the profiles ofher instructors.
Uh quite impressive.
SPEAKER_00 (40:58):
Yeah, she's got all
different levels.
And then real quick on our merchstore.
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Right.
The Oracle cards are on there,but I don't necessarily care for
the way they were produced nowthat I have them in my hand.
Yeah.
So I'm gonna change vendors.
Yeah.
So they're gonna be advertisedas coming soon, and you're not
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Yes.
And I didn't get that when Iordered the decks.
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I'll be taking them
off the store here in just a
minute.
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I would you don't
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Right.
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guys know, it won't let you
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can make it to where they canorder them, but just knowing
it'll be a note that it'sdelayed due to manufacturing,
and so you can't order them, butjust know you'll have to wait on
them.
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Right.
Oh, well, I see what you'resaying.
Like a pre-order.
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You can pre-order
them, yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (42:06):
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (42:06):
And that's what I'll
list it as is a pre-order.
SPEAKER_00 (42:08):
Yeah, because we're
gonna change the price.
SPEAKER_02 (42:11):
Yeah, I'm trying to
get it cheaper.
SPEAKER_00 (42:12):
We want to have it
more in uh the$50 to$60 range.
Yeah.
Um that's just the cards aretelling me that's what they want
to be priced.
SPEAKER_02 (42:22):
And we'll have the
tarot deck on there as well
because you're done with it.
SPEAKER_00 (42:25):
Yes, I am done with
the tarot deck.
So it'll be available forpurchase.
And I am almost done with astoner crystal deck.
SPEAKER_02 (42:37):
Yes.
SPEAKER_00 (42:37):
So if you're a age
stoner, which is you like to
play with rocks like I do andcarry them around and lit and
experience a couple of things.
SPEAKER_02 (42:48):
And it could be the
other stoner too.
Who cares?
SPEAKER_00 (42:51):
Well, what I'm
specifically talking about is I
have made a deck of uh crystalcards that will give you their
frequency benefit, yeah, uh,their physical body health
benefit, and their spiritual uhhealing benefit from beliefs,
(43:14):
patterns, and programs.
It'll have three differententries on the back of the card.
SPEAKER_02 (43:19):
So is it gonna be
like a reading or just a card
deck that you can carry forreference?
SPEAKER_00 (43:23):
Card deck that you
can carry, it'll be the size of
about a uh what do you call thecards that you do blackjack
with?
Playing cards.
SPEAKER_02 (43:32):
Playing cards, yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (43:32):
Yeah.
It'll be about that size.
On the front will be an image ofthe crystal.
If you want to go to the storeand say, I need this crystal
because I'm trying to heal this.
On the back of it, it'll be whatthe crystal spiritually works
on, what the crystal physicallyworks on in the body, uh, like
(43:53):
joint pain, uh, headache, umbladder illnesses, skin
conditions, and then what themind, body, and spirit.
SPEAKER_02 (44:05):
Yeah, get it.
SPEAKER_00 (44:06):
Emotion.
The emotional side of things,like if you're depressed, or if
you're angry or grieving, andthen the intuitive part, like if
you want to heighten yourintuition, if you're having to
go through different things.
I do have three entries.
SPEAKER_02 (44:22):
Perfect.
And uh that is actually alsogonna be incorporated into the
Salty Tarot app.
Yes, in in a way that y'all willenjoy and have fun with because
the we're gonna make the appvery engaging.
SPEAKER_00 (44:32):
So, but anyway, lots
of exciting stuff out there,
man.
SPEAKER_02 (44:35):
Pay attention to it
all.
We've got a lot of stuff goingon.
Um, go to the store, check outthe store, buy our merch.
We do have spiritual grind stuffon there.
I am gonna put some shirts onthere today for the spiritual
grind.
SPEAKER_00 (44:45):
Yeah, and we'll
probably add the physical
stones.
Yeah, 30.
There's 30 stones, every bodysystem physically, all of the
emotions, and the majority ofthe topics that you can that you
might have to come up against.
Yep.
We're gonna put those ont-shirts.
unknown (45:06):
Perfect.
SPEAKER_00 (45:07):
Stoneware.
SPEAKER_02 (45:08):
You've been itching
for that for a long time.
SPEAKER_00 (45:10):
I have.
How many years?
Stoneware.rocks.
That's been my email for I don'tknow how many years.
And I started out knowing that Iwas gonna make a clothing
product of some sort.
I just didn't know what yeah, Ijust didn't know what that
looked like.
And I did w talk to you,remember early in the day, 10,
(45:33):
11 years ago, I was like, I needto put these on t-shirts and I
need to do all this.
It just wasn't time yet.
SPEAKER_02 (45:39):
No.
SPEAKER_00 (45:40):
And now it's come
full circle and it's time.
SPEAKER_02 (45:43):
Putting more work on
my plate.
SPEAKER_00 (45:45):
And here it is.
Sounds like you better get getuh you need indeed.
SPEAKER_02 (45:49):
Well, I can't do
that if we don't continue to
stop continuing this podcast.
No, I'm kidding.
Hey guys, appreciate y'alllistening.
Tune in next time and uh payattention.
Ginny's gonna be posting thenext over the next few days uh
some more podcasts up, includingthis one.
We love y'all.
Thank y'all for listening andhave an awesome day.
SPEAKER_00 (46:05):
We love you so much.