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Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey with me? I'm about to bare it all - from my struggles with an unhappy marriage and unfulfilling job to my battle with mold toxicity and dysautonomia. My journey isn't just about survival; it's about the radical shift from a life of pressure to a life of pleasure, and how this switch can bring about remarkable changes. 

Ever had to endure the negativity of social media comments? Or perhaps you're struggling with job dissatisfaction or financial crisis? I've been there too, and I've found some surprising ways to navigate these choppy waters. I'll share my story of how I used the power of visualization to change my life, including a special offer for RRT sessions that you won't want to miss! Also, hear about my trials with mold toxicity, what it's like to juggle childcare complications, and my process of discovering POTS and dysautonomia. 

Finally, let's shed some light on often overlooked health hazards - like the dangers of mold in houses. I'm excited to share with you my efforts to raise awareness about this issue - from creating resources and products to help uncover mold presence in homes, to my upcoming book that weaves together my journey with mold, pleasure, and pressure. Get ready, because this is going to be one heck of a ride!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello and welcome to the 5D CFO podcast.
My name is Angela MarieChristian and my mission is to
help entrepreneurs and thoughtleaders rise to the 5D, where we
can find wealth in alldimensions, in all areas of life
.
Enjoy, hello, hello.
I have had quite the couple ofweeks.

(00:25):
Maybe it's been a month, I'mnot even sure at this point.
But first of all, I just wantto thank you guys, my listeners,
so much for being here, sendingblessings and love to everyone
that takes their time to tune in.
I know there's a lot ofpodcasts out there, a lot of
things you know battling foryour attention, and the fact

(00:47):
that you are choosing to tune inand listen to my podcast just
means so much to me, so I really, really appreciate you.
I have, if you follow me onInstagram, you might have seen a
post recently about the desireto really be more authentic.

(01:08):
You know I share, I feel like Ishare quite a bit, but it's
kind of the tip of the iceberg.
There's so much more I could besharing and I've held back
which I know isn't servinganyone because there's things
that I could share with you,some of you.
It would really help and Ithink I've been hesitant to do

(01:31):
that because I've had thingsheld against me before and so
it's kind of a fear-based issueon my end and I need to.
Just well, I have resolved mostof it.
It still makes me feel a littlenervous sharing some of the
information I'll be sharing, butI'm doing that, doing it with

(01:55):
the hope that it will helpsomeone else feel like they're
being heard or you know thatthey're not alone.
So, before I get into all ofthat, you know this episode is
really for people who, if you'rejust feeling really overwhelmed
right now, if a lot of thingsare pulling you in a lot of

(02:17):
different directions most of mylisteners are entrepreneurs, or
what I call entrepreneurs, whichis wanting to be an
entrepreneur, but this podcastis really for anyone who's just
wanting to improve their life.
However, this particular episodeI really want to help people

(02:38):
who are feeling just overwhelmed, called in so many different
directions, feeling just kind oflike confused or lost, not
really sure where to go fromhere, feeling like maybe there's
you know there's so much moreto life, but you don't know how
to tap in and access that, andso I want to talk first a little

(03:04):
bit about some of the thingsthat have changed in my life
recently that these differentareas of life.
I'm sure one of them willresonate with you, and I'm doing
this because I tend to gosilent when things are shifting.
It's almost like I'm going intoa cocoon, like I'm a

(03:27):
caterpillar going into a cocoon,knowing you know things are
about to shift and transform,and so I go silent.
I often don't feel creative orinspired during that time.
So I can tell now I'm comingout of it because I have been
wanting to record this podcastfor you guys for about three

(03:47):
days now.
I'm literally sitting in my carrecording it right now because,
as you'll hear, things havejust changed a lot, so I'm not.
It's not as easy for me rightnow to record these podcasts,
but this was just like an urge Ineeded to do so.
Essentially, I feel like I'vebeen shedding my current reality

(04:07):
to embrace my new one, and wego through that a lot in life,
and I feel like it does deservethe time to go inward and not
feel all this pressure.
And so this is something thatI've learned a lot from my
mentor, andrea Crowder, from.
She was on my podcast not toolong ago.
She has an amazing story.

(04:29):
She was a 19 year old strippercoke addict, got pregnant and
then now she's like amultimillionaire who helps
people with rapid resolutiontherapy, which is the same
modality that I have beencertified in with clinical
hypnosis, and I have beenpracticing that on people,
including my children, and justseeing wonderful results, and so

(04:51):
she's been doing it longer thanI have, and she always talks
about pleasure over pressure,and I just think that's so
important because just thinkabout it, how much of your life,
how many things are you doingwith the feeling of pressure
versus pleasure?
And an example I can give youas an entrepreneur is I was

(05:16):
feeling like I'm kind of one ofthose people who always try to
overdo it.
I over complicate things, Itend to over complicate things
and I just feel like, okay, thatperson's doing no-transcript,
that means I need to do that too.
So I was trying to be on allthe platforms, on all the

(05:36):
different social media platforms, and I noticed some platforms,
for example, YouTube.
I don't feel a sense ofpleasure when I'm on YouTube.
When I'm, you know, it's likewhen I think about having to
upload videos to YouTube.
I'm kind of like ugh.
So I actually hired a videoeditor to do it for me, but I

(05:58):
never go check, like I actuallyhad one.
My first like troll comment onan interview I did with Caroline
de Amore, which I did thisbefore her show on Fox came out,
food Stars with Gordon Ramsay,and she became the villain on
the show and so there were allthese like reddit threads about

(06:20):
her and I think she's an amazingperson, she's just very blunt
and anyway.
So he made a comment like oh,caroline talking for an hour,
I'm not watching this.
And it's like who asked you towatch it?
Like I don't understand peoplewho feel like they need to leave
negative comments, you know,but I was just nice and I said
oh, and he said why is shecalled?

(06:40):
Why is she called pizza girlwhen she makes pasta sauce?
So I just said, hey, there,yeah, you definitely don't have
to listen to this.
She talks about that in theepisode.
She grew up in Malibu.
As you know, her father owns DeAmore's Pizza, which is a
famous pizza place in Malibu,and she was known as the pizza
girl, so, and you can make pizzaout of the pasta sauce or, you

(07:03):
know, use it as the base.
Anyway, he said, well, you know, a lot of people hate her or
whatever.
And I just said.
You know, I hope you have abetter day, because I said I
told him I'm just not here forthis negativity.
You know, I'm really not.
If you don't want to listen,don't listen.
Like I didn't even promote thatYouTube video.
Actually it's probably why Idon't have a lot of followers on

(07:25):
YouTube.
But I started asking myself,where do I feel pleasure and
excitement when it comes to, forexample, posting on social
media?
Honestly, I feel the mostpleasure in my podcast because I
love being able to just closemy eyes, talk to you guys.

(07:49):
You know it's, I don't knowwho's listening.
I can't see you know who'slistening.
I can see you know countries,cities, but I can't see
anybody's names or anything.
So it's very anonymous and Ijust don't love video and that
might be something I need towork through.
I've definitely gotten used toit, like on Instagram reels.

(08:11):
I do not love doing Instagramreels where I have to be, you
know, in the video talking, andI do it because you know I am
the face of my company, so whoelse is going to do it?
But that's why there's timeswhere I just won't post any
videos, and so this isn't allabout social media, but I just
wanted to give you an example ofwhere in your life are you

(08:34):
feeling pressure and where areyou feeling pleasure and how can
you tap more into the pleasureand, you know, release the
things that cause pressure?
And I know that's not possiblewith everything in your life.
If you do have things in yourlife that are causing you
pressure and you just don't knowwhat to do, I can definitely

(08:55):
help you.
And one thing I was going tomention at the end is for anyone
listening any of my podcastlisteners I'm going to offer RRT
sessions for only $99.
And I'm only offering that tomy podcast listeners.
If you were to go on my websiteand try to book, it's $250.
So huge discount.
But I just wanted to do thatfor you guys and this isn't a

(09:16):
sales pitch episode, justthrowing that in there Because I
really do appreciate anyonewho's taking the time to listen,
and that means you are.
If you're listening, you'rewanting to improve your life and
that means you know that youare wanting to invest time in
yourself.
So if I can help you do that byproviding a discount for you to

(09:40):
, you know, try out RRT.
It's helped me clear everythingfrom public speaking to anger
to sadness.
I will RRT myself at night inbed.
If I'm, you know, just layingthere thinking about all these
things, thinking about somethingthat bothered me, that happened
during the day, I will RRTmyself.

(10:01):
It takes like five minutes.
That's because I've been doingit for a long time.
But I help my daughter, myeight year old, all the time
with RRT when she's dealing withsome kind of fear.
I cleared the fear of spendingthe night at people's houses for
her.
She started spending the nightafter a year or two the next day
, like because it speaks tounconscious mind on many

(10:23):
different levels.
It just works so fast.
So, anyway, if that's somethingyou're interested in, just
reach out to me, either onInstagram at Angela Marie
Christian, or you can email me,angela, at
angelamariechristiancom.
Okay, so back to the episode.
So that's kind of been one ofthe entrepreneurial struggles.

(10:47):
So I'm just gonna share a fewdifferent areas of life and I
didn't have time to actuallylike do an outline today which I
am going to be more intentionalwith my podcasts in the future,
because I wanna make sure I hitcertain things, talk about
certain things and then providevalue during each episode too,
whether it's you know step bystep how to, or just, you know,

(11:09):
ask questions that will help you.
So to back up a little bit, ifyou've read my book
Manifestation Mastery, you'llknow I'm pretty good at
manifesting.
I mean, I'm very good atmanifesting and I manifested
when I was see I guess it's beena year now over a year I was in

(11:35):
an unhappy marriage, I was in ajob I didn't love, I was trying
to start my business, my onlinebusiness, and I just knew I
needed change and my ex hadmaxed out on my credit cards,
just got me into a really badfinancial position.
When I had met him, I was doingreally well and you know I let

(11:58):
it happen.
I have to take responsibilityfor that.
So I knew I needed change and Iwas just like I want change and
I kept envisioning the change.
And this is how it always seemsto happen.
It all came at once and youknow, I filed for divorce.
I lost my long time job due toCOVID cutbacks, which I was fine

(12:20):
with because I had just reachedmy.
I had hit the ceiling there,basically, and I'm still in
really good terms with all ofthem.
They actually send me referralsall the time.
I filed for bankruptcy.
I had to move out of my housethat I loved, and I got COVID
all at once.

(12:41):
But not once did I sit there andthink poor me.
I knew that I was going into mycocoon, I was, you know,
liquidating, basically likecaterpillars do, and just
waiting to transform, and I cameout so much stronger and so
much happier.
And so, just about a month ago,I was started getting the

(13:05):
feeling things need to changeand I was like, oh no, here we
go.
So I could feel it, I couldtell big things were going to
happen, but I just let it happen.
I said I'm here for it, I'mready for this next phase of my
life, and, sure enough, I hadmoved into this beautiful home,

(13:27):
four bedroom, four bath home.
So it was exactly what I wanted.
But then, when my teenagedaughter moved out to go to
college, I really didn't needsuch a big house, and so I had
been having some issues with her.
But she's just a teen goingthrough teen stuff and I just
thought I really don't need thisbig house.

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It also had mold, which I knewthere was water damage when I
moved in, but, as you probablyknow if you've listened to me or
read my book, I almost diedfrom mold poisoning in the past,
and so I was told it was goingto be fixed.
I didn't know it was there, orI wouldn't have even moved in.
I didn't know it was thereuntil I'd already paid my

(14:08):
deposit and everything.
And so I kept asking for it tobe fixed.
Nothing, no response.
I had an inspector come out whosaid, yes, there is pathogenic
mold here and it needs to befixed.
Gave them the quote.
Just nothing.
I don't know.

(14:29):
I guess the owner didn't wannafix it, or maybe they were busy,
but it was right under mydaughter's window and we're all
very sensitive.
She was really sick from it.
I was starting to feel sick.
I had a major flare up of myautoimmune disorder, which I'll
talk about shortly.
But anyway, long story short,that was all going on.

(14:54):
So I knew I needed to move outif they weren't going to fix it
right, and I also just didn'tneed such a huge house.
At the same time, I was reallynot thrilled with the company I
was working for.
I have private clients and thenI had a full-time job as well
as a senior controller.
I wasn't thrilled.

(15:16):
I had promised me a lot beforeI got hired.
I was very upfront that I was acoach.
They knew I had private clients, but I told them I wouldn't
actively look for more while Iwas employed with them.
I think they were veryintimidated and worried that I
was going to be looking forclients who would compete with

(15:39):
them, which I was not.
And so they mentioned to me onetime that my website it did say
something about CFO consulting,because I had created it before
I joined their company.
And so I said, okay, it's fine,I was going to redo my website
anyway, I'll take that part down.
So I completely took my websitedown and rebuilt a new one

(16:03):
myself, took a lot of hours andnowhere on there does it say CFO
.
It does now, but at that timeit didn't say CFO or controller
consultant, like there was nomention of it.
And so we got on a call and HRsaid, well, you haven't changed
your website.

(16:23):
And I said, yes, I did.
I actually created a whole newwebsite and I have all the
paperwork if you'd like to seeit.
And she said, well, I've beenclicking around on your website
and you can book a coaching callduring work hours.
And I was like, okay, first ofall, I'm entitled to a lunch
break.
Right and honestly, I didn'tknow.

(16:44):
I didn't even think about itbecause I hadn't been promoting
that, so it wasn't somethinglike that I was doing.
And I told her that.
I said, okay, well, that was bymistake.
I haven't been taking coachingcalls right now, so not an issue
, I'll just remove it.
So then she, the company, sentme a form to sign.
They wanted me to signsomething saying that I hadn't

(17:07):
changed my website and theywanted to put that in my HR file
.
And I said that's not accurate.
Can you please change it, andthen I'll sign it.
They would not change it.
She said, no, I'm not changingit.
And we kind of went back andforth and I said would you sign
something about yourself?
That isn't true.
And she wouldn't answer me.

(17:28):
Of course, typical, sorry, buttypical HR person.
And finally I said you know, Ithink I need to talk to an
attorney, because it wasstarting to feel very like
uncomfortable and likeharassment.
And as soon as I said that, shedisconnected all of my logins

(17:50):
and I was like, okay, here we go.
And so she said well, you'renot working with me, so we're
gonna have to just terminate you.
I said I just wasn't going tosign something that had false
information about myself on it.
Like, I know how it works.
You know, I've been around theHR block quite a few times and,
honestly, it was such a relief.
Talk about pressure overpleasure.

(18:12):
That was such such a relief.
And so that happened, and then,at the same time, or maybe
slightly before, my ex stoppedpaying his half of childcare.
So, you know, our son was in avery expensive preschool daycare

(18:38):
in wine country, and he hadbeen there for a long time.
It was very expensive, though,and so, you know, I wasn't going
to pay his half, because I knewI would never see it back.
Plus, there were a couple ofthings happening there that I

(18:59):
wasn't thrilled about, so I kindof wanted him to be somewhere
more intimate anyway, but Iwasn't going to pull him out of
there, you know.
So they basically said well, hecan't be here anymore, and I
didn't want to have to gothrough that every month.
To be honest, it was an issueevery single month.
It was late, and then, you know, it was the 18th of the month

(19:20):
and just still no payment.
So all of this happened at once,and I was like okay, this is
it's time for me to make another, you know, move transformation.
So I had to start coming andstaying at my parents' house and
they were helping me with myson so that I could work,

(19:41):
because I still have, you know,quite a bit of private clients
to work on.
And I just thought, you know,I've been really fighting,
moving back to where I grew up.
I don't know why exactly, butnow that my oldest daughter is
graduated and she was the onewho, I mean poor thing we moved

(20:07):
so much.
I move like a freaking gypsy.
I whether it's mold orsomething else, it's like I
don't know.
I was definitely a gypsy in thepast life, but I always made
sure she was in the best schoolsI put her through.
And $20,000 a year high school,college, prep, high school only

(20:28):
for her to go to the localjunior college.
So it was just like, okay, whatI had to sit there and ask
myself if I won the lottery andthis is a good question for you
too if I won the lottery and Ihad so much money that I didn't

(20:51):
have to work I would never stopworking, to be honest.
But what is the most importantthing to me?
Where would I wanna live?
Who would be with me?
What would I do every day.
Those are really good questionsto ask, to get clear on what
you are aligned with in terms ofpleasure.
So what I realized is, yes, Ihave this dream house in my mind

(21:13):
.
That's already in the 5D.
I'm just working on bringing itinto the 3D, okay.
But I realized I want to live bymy mom and sister because and
my dad and brother, who are alittle bit further away, but
they're my family.
I was living in one country.

(21:34):
I had no friends.
I had moved there with my exand his family and friends were
there.
But when I loved living there,it was such a cute town.
But I realized, you know, Ijust kind of want a simpler life

(21:55):
.
I don't want to be spendingalmost all of my money on rent,
and so I finally came to termswith the fact that you know what
being closer to family is theseason I'm in, that is the era
I'm in right now, and at first Ikind of I was bitter and angry

(22:19):
and I just thought it was theworst thing in the world to have
to move back in with my parents.
But now I'm realizing, as I'mgetting a lot of offers that are
going to, you know, help a lotfinancially that where I grew up
it's a lot less expensive.

(22:39):
You know I can be in my dreamhouse a lot easier here than I
would be in wine country andit's still, you know, close
enough.
So just accepting your currentreality is really important,
because the more you struggle,the more it will persist.

(23:00):
So I just accepted it.
I said look at all the thingsthat happened that brought me
here.
It's for a reason.
Right, all of those thingshappened at the same time, and
so if you're going throughsomething similar, just try to
zoom out and look at it in thatway, like, hmm, okay, all of

(23:21):
this happened, it must havehappened for a reason.
So what's the lesson here?
And just being at peace with it, but then also making sure
you're doing your.
You know visualization every dayabout where you want to be,
because and I've talked aboutthis in other episodes and maybe
I'll do a longer one or giveyou guys an audio of some sort,

(23:44):
but it's so important every dayI visualize myself in my dream
house, all of that and I knowit's coming, but I don't try to
control the how or the why, andso that's kind of what's been
going on with me.
I had a wonderful conversationwith a new friend and she was

(24:07):
going through a similarsituation where she ended up
moving with her mom to be closerto her sister, and you know she
actually helped me realize thatthis is for the better and my
son is in an adorable preschooland it's way more intimate and
it's a lot less expensive, andso, you know, everything really

(24:32):
did work out.
And so a couple other pieces ofthis and I didn't want to make
this episode too long.
One last thing to note on thatis I did realize I've always
liked the finer things in life,that's for sure.
Even when I was on a beerbudget, I had champagne taste

(24:54):
and that's just kind of.
You know who I am.
I just appreciate nice thingsand I always like will eat
organic food and I like doingpilates and you know it's.
But by living in such a nicehuge house in this beautiful
area, I was sacrificing myfuture for today.

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I was sacrificing the abilityto stack cash and invest and
really like build up a lot ofassets that I could use soon and
also in the future.
So that's what I've beenworking on as well is learning
more about investing and notinvesting in the way that, like

(25:40):
in 30 years, I can use it.
No, I'm not about that.
Like I am going to invest sothat it's available to me, if
not immediately, within a yearor two.
So that's what I'm learningright now, actually, and it's
been really fun.
And so I guess the other pieceof this has been just, I've had

(26:03):
some health struggles from Ibelieve it was the mold exposure
at my house and I was diagnosedwith POTS and dysautonomia,
which I won't get into too muchright now.
Maybe I'll do another episodeor I will do another episode on
that, because I feel like I'mgonna go real fast.

(26:23):
Ok, thanks, sooooooo appreciateit.
Thanks, th Barry.
The way that I found out was soserendipitous and you know, I
believe the universe, godcreator, definitely works
through people.
So I had an incident where Iwas having heart palpitations,
and this was about two monthsago.
I was having heart palpitationsurgent care, walk-in.

(26:46):
Urgent care wasn't takingwalk-ins, which is very odd.
I did not want to go to ER andso I had a call with my doctor,
who's in Arizona.
She's a naturopath.
Oh sorry, but before I had thecall with her, when I was on the
phone with urgent care, theysaid well, if you go to ER,
they'll probably just give youfluids and see what that does,
and I thought, oh okay.

(27:07):
So I found a mobile nurse whocomes to your home and will give
you an IV of fluid.
So I booked this nurse to comeover.
She gave me an IV of fluids andvitamin B and I asked for a
glutathione shot and my heartpalpitations stopped within 10
minutes of being hooked up tothe IV, and so later that day I

(27:31):
had a call with my doctor, thenaturopath from Arizona, and she
said the fact that the fluidshelped your heart palpitations
tells me that you probably havePOTS.
She's like I would go try tofind a doctor who specializes in
POTS, because if you get adiagnosis as having POTS, then

(27:53):
actually insurance will pay foryou to get a monthly IV of
fluids, which is really good foryou anyway, especially if
you're like hungover or you'rejust needing like an immune
boost.
I felt so good after I did thatand my goal is to get an IV of
fluids once a month, and so Istarted doing all of this

(28:14):
research and talked to thisdoctor in San Jose and we had an
intake call on Zoom and he saidyeah, you definitely have POTS
and dysautonomia, he's like.
But obviously I'd like you tocome in and we'll do testing.
So July 18th I went in to theirSan Jose facility called NorCal

(28:35):
Brain Center, which is amazing.
They did hours of testing andfigured out there were some
issues with my brain, like mybrainstem.
It was a little off and then alot of it.
They can tell through your eyemovement, which I found really

(28:55):
amazing.
And so I did hours of testingand then I did some treatment
after that and one of thetreatments was the hyperbaric
oxygen chamber, which is reallygreat for inflammation.
It gives me energy.
Afterwards I feel really great.
And then they also do eyemovement exercises to help the

(29:17):
vagus nerve and they'll checkyour balance.
They it's kind of funny they hadme laying down and they had
these like compression cuffs onmy legs for circulation, because
POTS can create circulationissues, and so I had the
compression stuff going on on mylegs and then they had this

(29:41):
light in my nose, like thiswhite light, to reach my brain,
basically just trying to likereset everything.
And then I had this I don'tknow what it's called exactly,
but it feels like an electricshock and so they put that on
certain areas of my body to tryto wake up my left side, because

(30:02):
that's the side that I'mneeding help with and he asked
me are you comfortable withtongue stimulation?
Which was a very awkwardquestion and I was like, hmm, I
knew we meant like the shockthing.
I was like I've never done thatbefore but I'll give it a try,

(30:25):
and it felt very weird.
But I left that facilityfeeling so much better and I
realized like if I hadn't hadthat episode of the heart
palpitations, if I hadn't hadthat nurse come, I wouldn't even
know that I had this right.
And so if you're dealing withhealth issues in your life, just

(30:45):
pay attention to thoseserendipitous moments for people
.
If someone mentioned somethingto you and if you have any
questions about POTS ordisautonomia, definitely reach
out to me.
But I'll tell you my symptomsreally fast.
It can be caused by like anactual, like brain injury.
It can be caused from viruses.

(31:05):
It can be caused from mold theybelieve mine was from the mold
and then I got COVID and eversince I had COVID a couple of
mother's days ago I've suffered.
My creativity has suffered.
I used to get up every morningand just write.
I would write articles for allthese different outlets, I'd

(31:28):
write my book, and now I justreally struggle with creativity
in general but writing, and sothat's part of this.
And so, with these eyemovements and these home they
call them home rehab exercisesthat I'm doing, that should all
start improving.
And I do feel so much betterthis week, which is why I
decided, you know, I need tojust sit in my car and record

(31:48):
this podcast, because right now,living with my parents, I'm
working for the city, helpingthe finance director.
I don't want to sit there, youknow, obviously, record a
podcast.
So right now it's, it's my car,it's fine.
And so I was having that, I washaving brain fog, I was having

(32:09):
dizzy spells, nausea, I wassweating at night, which is very
strange because I'm not someonewho sweats in general.
So basically, my nervous systemwas just dysregulated.
It didn't know day and night,it didn't know what was going on
, All these like mixed signalsgoing on in my nervous system.
And so NorCal Brain Center,which is where I've been going,

(32:32):
my doctor, who I love, hername's Dr Vita.
She had it as well and was ableto treat it, and I just feel so
grateful, right, that all ofthese things happened.
And so you can't always see thedots connecting from where
you're at, but when you lookback you can see how they were

(32:55):
all connected.
And so if you're dealing withhealth issues, really listen to
your body and then also justmake sure you're consulting
other people than your general,like.
If you just have a generalWestern medicine doctor, I love
them, for you know my women'scheckups, all of that but

(33:16):
they're not trained inspecialized issues like mold
toxicity, like POTS or likedysautonomia.
They're not trait.
Most of them, I should say,aren't trained in that.
And I dealt with a lot ofWestern medicine doctors who
tried to tell me that my moldtoxicity was all in my head,
like my body was so small and myorgans had created all of this

(33:40):
water.
I looked like I was six monthspregnant because they were my
body was trying to protect myorgans and they were telling me
it was all in my head.
So I always consult people whoare specialized naturopaths,
like she is my main doctor.
She's expensive but she isawesome.
And then this group of doctorsat NorCal Brain Center are

(34:06):
amazing as well.
And you know it's not normal forus to feel tired every day,
it's not normal to have brainfog.
So if you're experiencing thosethings you know.
Look in your environment.
Is there possibly mold?
And that brings me to my lastpoint, which is I don't know
about you, but I am a verymulti-passionate person, so

(34:30):
there are so many differentthings I want to be doing.
I already started writinganother book, which is fiction
but based on true events, soI've started that right.
I have my accounting andfinance consulting, and then I
also have my RRT, and then Ihave my online courses and

(34:55):
online like audios.
So I have quite a bit of things.
I also have my affiliatemarketing training, which you
can find all of that on mywebsite.
And but the theme that keepscoming up in my life and this is
what I encourage you to noticetoo is is there a theme in your

(35:15):
life?
Because mold, mold isdefinitely a theme in my life
and I've realized part of mypurpose, or my Dharma, has to do
with mold, and so I'm workingon.
Some of you know, I startedinventing a product last year,
but it was a little bit tooinnovative, where the people I

(35:36):
was even like these high techindustrial engineers, like they
didn't even know how to do whatI was asking.
So I thought.
So I realized recently I needto take a step back and kind of
start smaller.
So I am so passionate aboutmold because I almost died from
it and my children were reallysick.

(35:57):
I lost everything and it kindof upsets me sometimes because
people don't realize like peoplelose things in fires, they lose
things in floods and that'sreally like tangible because you
can see it's gone right.
I literally lost everything,even the clothes on my back.
I had to go to Target and buyme and my kids clothes and get

(36:19):
rid of the ones we were wearingand it was like people just
didn't quite understand in theway that they understand people
losing things to floods andfires, because it was still in
the 3D, it was still there butit was severely contaminated.
So it was like it was so sadbecause I could see it and I

(36:40):
couldn't have it.
I had to literally just throwit all the way and start over
and that was the whole start ofmy spiritual awakening,
spiritual journey, starting tocommunicate with beings which I
haven't really talked a lotabout.
This is part of me being moreauthentic, but I learned how to

(37:06):
travel through my mind,obviously to different
dimensions to get knowledge andbring it back and, if you're
into quantum physics, you'llunderstand more about that.
I'll talk about that in adifferent episode, but I have
learned a lot and it's helped mequite a bit figure out where to
go from here by tapping intothat, and so that's what helped

(37:31):
me realize I need to start alittle bit more basic with my
mold company.
So just stay tuned for that.
But 75% of houses do have mold.
It's not all toxic mold, butthat's what I want to educate
people on, and I'm going to havea product that you can test
yourself, and it's not going tobe super expensive at all,

(37:53):
because I want everyone to beable to know if they're living
in a hazardous environment.
Everybody should have a rightto live in a healthy environment
, and unfortunately, a lot ofthe materials that are being
used or I should say almost allof the materials being used to
create houses these days are notmold resistant.

(38:16):
So there are materials you canbuy.
They're a little bit moreexpensive, but they are mold
resistant, fire resistant and, Ithink, bug resistant.
I cannot remember the name ofit right now, but I'm going to
have all these resources forpeople, as well as the mold
testing, including the lab work,and if you want to follow that

(38:42):
specific journey, like if thatinterests you and you want to
really be on like up to date onthe mold information.
I do have an Instagram that Ihaven't been posting on.
It's called Myco Clear.
You can find me on Instagram Ithink it's just at Myco Clear.
It's Myco Clear by AngelaChristian, but I think the

(39:03):
handle is at Myco Clear, so Iwill.
I am going to start posting onthere more information about
mold, more information aboutthis new business that I'm
creating, and I am going to bewriting a book about mold as
well.
So that I've just realized, youknow it keeps popping up in my
freaking life, so I'm takingthat as a sign that I need to do

(39:27):
something with it, has to dosomething or has to do with my
purpose, my Dharma, my helpingothers, and I really am like
talk about, you know, pleasure,pressure.
It's so weird, but I feelpleasure when I talk about mold
because I'm educating people,because I'm helping them.
If I could prevent people goingthrough what I did, I'm here for

(39:48):
that.
Here for that Because you know,what I've realized is, while
I'm really good at accountingand finance, it's, you know,
just not my kink anymore, whichis kind of funny to say, but I
used to get really excited aboutExcel sheets and I do still

(40:08):
love.
I love like figuring things out, I love forensic accounting.
I think I've just been like alittle worn out in the
fractional online space, so Imight have an opportunity that
I'll be taking on soon.
That's completely differentthan I've ever done in the
accounting space and if thathappens, I'll share more about

(40:31):
it.
I'm really excited about it.
So I don't want to jinx myself,but like this whole fractional
juggling so many differentclients like it's given me ADD
and I'm just kind of ready.
You know I'm like okay, what'snext?

(40:52):
Because I'm realizing now thatI'm really trying to look at the
pleasure versus pressure.
It's just not bringing me asmuch pleasure, you know.
So I hope this was helpful andit wasn't just like me rambling
on.
I hope you'll understand.
I just I've been moving and soall the kids are starting school

(41:17):
and my middle daughter stillgoes to school in in Marin
County, which is kind of farfrom me.
So it's just a lot of a lot ofballs in the air to juggle.
However, I'm very grateful foreverything and please let me
know if any of this helped you,if there's anything you want to

(41:39):
hear more about, if there'sanything I can do to support you
, I would just love to know.
So, wishing you all the bestweekend and much love.
Thank you so much for listeningto the 5D CFO podcast.
If you enjoyed this episode,please share it and tag me on

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You can find me at Angela MarieChristian on Instagram,
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