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Three Parallel Parallel PODCAS. Welcome back to the Three Parallels
podcast with your host, the Doctor Jason Branch. Will we
rediscover who we were and race who we are and
make room for who we're trying to become. Today's show
is going to be a show you're finna get hitting
a head with honeybun. Understand, I got something for you,
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and what I have for you could change your life.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
How do I know?
Speaker 1 (03:15):
Because what I'm gonna share with you is share with me,
and it changed my life. So without further ado, let's
dive in. We ain't gonna waste a lot of time.
Were finna get to it. So for those who don't know,
if you're new or you don't know the story, I
like to get a backstory to the front story. And
the backstory is I've been sitting on this podcast that
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you're listening to right now for the past decade, if
not more. I knew I wanted to do it. I
was terrified. Everybody named Mama told me, hey, you'll be
a great podcast host, and I'm like, nah, I just
like being a guest.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
It's cool being a guest.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
But every time I was a guest, I would take
over the show, like I just I take up a
lot of space, So take up a lot of room
with my energy, with my passion, with my excitement, with
my personality. And I never thought anything of it. It
was just like, this is what I do. I'm enjoying
talking about different things. So people would always tell me
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and I just you know, brust it off. Yeah, I
appreciate the love, but just never did because of fear.
Fear was the biggest thing, and the fear is what
many of us have fears related to living our best lives,
meaning the life that you can see yourself living. You're
not living just yet because there's information you don't know
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yet or you haven't learned yet in order to become
a different version of yourself to have to be to
see to do the thing or the things because all
of us it's not one side, it's not one dimensional.
We're multi dimensional. However, we don't tap into that those
spaces and places because it's uncomfortable, it's unfamiliar, and we
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don't like being uncomfortable, and we don't like unfamiliarity. However,
once you become comfortable being uncomfortable, you know that there's
things that you have to do in order to become
a different version of you. Very similar to Salamander negator.
Every new journey, every new venture, anytime you do something new,
different and uncomfortable, you go right into salamander salamander life.
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And as you continue to grow in that space and
place and get really good at it, you develop a
level of mastery which connects you to being a gator.
So whatever you're doing that you're really good at, you
weren't always good at it. You got good at it
because you practiced it. That's mastery, and mastery is is
being able to do something without even thinking about it,
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without even working that hard. That's how great you have
become and whatever it is that you do. So I'm
developing a level of mastery within this podcast space, and
I'm excited to learn and grow as I go. And
I want to share with you my journey, my experience
to help you learn.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
And grow yourself. So why do I bring this up.
I'm glad you asked.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
So for me sitting on this podcast for ten years
or more. The journey is I started preparing before I
ever recorded. What I mean by that, I start buying equipment,
you know, microphone here, have phones there, software here, start
just buying this stuff, knowing eventually I'm a recorder episode.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
But it took a while.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
It took a while because I was in my own way,
which many of us are usually in our own way.
You have these desires, these dreams, these goals that you
want to do, but the biggest issue is fear that
keeps us stuck. Another word of fear that you may
not like but you can identify with, is procrastination. And
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procrastination is the result of fear. That's that's it. That's all.
I like to simplify. That's one of my greatest strengths
is simplification. So I'm going to simplify procrastination. So the
reason you procrastinate is due to fear. It's due to
not wanting to be uncomfortable. It's due to not wanting
to do something that you may not be good at,
you may not be great at at first. And every
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belief or idea that you have of why you can't,
why you won't, why you don't, I was there too.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
Not anymore.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
Those days are over when it comes to podcasting. Now,
when it comes to other things, yeah, different story. But
when it comes to podcasting, the days are long going.
So I want to dive into what changed for me.
And what changed for me is one of my greatest
assets right now, which is my uncle, Uncle Myron, Myron Golden,
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that is, Myron Golden has no idea. He's been adopted
as my uncle, and he adopted me as a nephew.
He don't even know I exists yet. But Uncle Myron
change my view or my perspective about procrastination. So if
you're not here, please go to YouTube asap. Immediately go
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to any search engine and look up Myron Golden. Myron Golden,
he is the guy. I am a true fan because
he's able to simplify concept so as well, and he
talks about things that many of us have not been
exposed to related to us being the entity. We are
the resource. God is the source. We are the resource
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and using our skills and techniques and abilities to do
the thing to help us help ourselves. Like this is
his whole framework, Like we don't have to work for
anybody else. We can work for ourselves using our talents
and abilities that we do for other people instead of
other people. How do I do it for myself? How
do I create products? How can I create an audience?
And all these different things that to me is life
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changing because I never thought about it, never saw it
before until he made it really plain. So I want
to break down one of the things that he made
really plain for me that helped me to get off
my butt and start record according this podcast, So uncle
myran Myron Golden. He did a tad talk, and in
this taed talk he talked about procrastination.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
All of us.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
If you're a human being, which you are, unless you're
a dog listening rout. We procrastinate, and there are several
reasons why we procrastinate. And one of the biggest reasons
he said, we procrastinate is due to fear. Fear is
this idea of I'm in danger. It's not real, but
it's a belief that I'm in danger. If you think
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about the acronym, and I ain't trying to go to church,
but if you want to go, let's go. Fear is
an acronym for false evidence appearing real. I'm not here
to preach. I'm here to teach. Okay, false evidence appearing real.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
That is fear.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
So the false evidence appearing real equals fear. It's ideas
related to why I can't, why I don't, why I won't.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
That leads to anxiety.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
That anxiety is that fear, that frustration, Oh my god,
that tense feeling, and that leads to stagnation. I'm terrified,
I'm feeling anxious. I'm stagnant, or I procrastinate. And it's
an endless cycle that you know so well because I
know so well, especially as a human. Think about you know,
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wanting to lose weight, wanting to level up, wanting to
get a better job, or try at a different position,
or get out of a relationship to go into a
new relationship in that horrible relationship or marriage. Whatever it
is that you haven't done that you know you want
to do or need to do. Fear is what stops
you from doing it, and fear is ideas of what if.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
I hope you're.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
Ready, get to know, books out, get your scales journey available,
now pick it up a sap because what if?
Speaker 2 (10:48):
Write it down? What if?
Speaker 1 (10:49):
And I want you to put in quotation because you
say it all the time. What if are all the
things that you expect to go wrong?
Speaker 2 (10:55):
What if? What if this happens? What if that happened?
What if I never meet anybody else? What if it's this?
What if it's made up? Right? Because you don't know?
What we do? Know is what we do.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
But I'm not doing anything because I'm afraid of if
I do something, I'm going to fail.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
Very black and white thinking.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
I hope you're connecting all the dots, not just the
ones you like, so that fear, that anxiety keeps us
stuck in what if. My challenge to you is to
begin adopting the mentality of what is what is is
I don't know yet. Yeah, let's get it. So Myron says,
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fear leads to anxiety. Anxiety leads to stagnation. Stagnation is procrastination.
Either you're gonna stand still or you're gonna just delay, delay, delayed, delay, delay.
What he recommends is we have to shift. This is
where the life change, the moment happened for me to
shift from fear to anticipation. I'm anticipating some great things
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that's gonna happen. Not what if is the bad thing.
That's the fear. But I'm anticipating great things are gonna
that's gonna happen. If I'm anticipating, that's gonna lead to excitement.
Excitement leads to success. I'm gonna get, I'm gonna have,
I'm gonna be, I'm gonna do. Fear leads to anxiety, anxiety,
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leading stagnation, procrastination, which means I never do the thing,
I never become the being.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
Never, it just does not happen.
Speaker 1 (12:24):
That's why I sat on the podcast for ten years,
because of fear of what people would think. I'm not
good enough, my voice, all these lies that I told
myself of why I shouldn't or can't do this? And
when I shift when he shared that, it struck a
chord with me. Why am I procrastinating? I got all
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the materials, I got all the equipment, and I haven't
recorded an episode yet. When I heard the Ted talk,
that was all I needed because I looked at moving
from fear and moving to anticipation. The patient led to
my excitement. What if I actually did the podcast and
all the people, all the things that people said to
me about being a host became a reality because they
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knew before I did. And what if that led to
success and whatever success looks like. Marroren Golden is a
multi millionaire one hundred times over. He's doing well. And
it's not all about money. To me, it's about freedom.
Money gives you, freedom, gives you options, give you privilege.
I want all the options, I want all the privilege.
I want all the money because we got enough to give.
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It's trillionaires out here, billionaires out here, folks that got
money out here, so much money we don't know nothing about.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
Let me give you an example really quickly.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
If you're familiar Monico, usually in Monaco, they do you
know the NY five hundred, the race. It's a really
big deal. Everybody comes down making money. Everybody comes down
and has a lot of money through to Monica. It's
a big deal.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
Did you know? I also in Monaco there is.
Speaker 1 (13:59):
A a yacht festival or a yacht party. This yacht
event is a auction. So this is where people go
to sell their yacht, buy yachts, exchange yachts. It's all
about yacht like yacht life to a whole nother level.
Millionaires and billionaires come around just to prove how much
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money they got by buying a big ass boat for
a few millions.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
Because it's a luxury.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Item, you don't need a yacht. I get a yacht
so I can stunt.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Real talk.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
That's the main purpose of me having a yacht is
to show you that I'm doing well. And everybody that's
at Monico for this yacht exchange are doing well. They
are not worried about a quarter the things that we
are worried about. So there's a lot of money money
out here we don't know nothing to about and understand.
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Whatever your feeling or thought beliefs about money is yours.
Is it with anticipation or is it with fear? Got
to ask yourself. You know way better than I do.
But whatever the belief is, it's the reason that you
have or have not. Oh my goodness, it's the.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
Reason you have or have not is your beliefs. It's
nothing else.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
I can't see anything else. That's just my perspective. So
when I found out about this whole nother world of
this yacht life, of people buying and selling yachts, like
multi million dollar yachts, it changed my perspective about money,
where there's an abundance and there's plenty for all of us,
but you have to be willing to do whatever it
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takes to get it legally ethically, unless you decide you
about these streets.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
That's cool too. Whatever works for you, bibo.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
But I'm not bailing you out, Okay, not gonna happen.
Told you I got a family for I can barely
take care of me over here. I'm just playing we
good because I look at money they're now let's dive
in a little bit deeper of this anticipation excitement that
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leads to success. Once Myron said that, immediately my future
self started talking to me. My future self was like, hey,
record one episode. Let's just see what happens, man record
one episode, and my old self was like.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
No, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
No, buy more equipment, keep doing research, keep watching YouTube,
keep watching on com Myron. My current self was right
in between listening to both, but hearing more of my
future self, who was speaking in a whisper one episode.
My old self was screaming no, no, no, no no.
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My current self was in between trying to decipher who
am I going to listen to, and for the first
time related to this podcast, I listened to my future
self and I decide I'm going to record one podcast
episode and see what happens all because of what Myron
shared and that Ted talk. So I go home, I
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record my first episode, and within two months I had
fifty two episodes recorded. This has been in me ready
to get out, and I had to move away from
fear to anticipation and that changed everything. I got a
lot of episodes now recovered for the year. Okay, just
know that we're covering for the year, guests and everything else.
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And a lot of these episodes that I'm giving you
are based off of what's happening in real time, what's
happened in the past. I don't know when or how
But you're getting what I got twice a week Sundays
and Wednesdays, new episode, and I'm going to keep giving
it to you. And I decided to dedicate five years
to this game because who knows who I will be
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in five years. Who knows how great I will be
in five years. But I'm deciding to put my energy,
attend and investment into this podcast space because I expect
to be somebody that everybody knows in this podcast space,
very similar to David Shan's. Yeah, I want to talk
about him. I want to talk about him. If you're
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not familiar, David Shance is a mentor. He don't even know.
He's a brother from another mother and a mentor. And
we ain't never met yet. He don't even know why
I exist yet, but he will. We will because I
look at him as someone who did what I would
love to do, and to me, that makes it real.
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So understand this is quotable. Feel free to quote me.
Anything that you want to do, somebody's already doing it.
If they're not doing it, that means you're the person
who's supposed to do it first.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
Ooh, that's so good. I'm just passing out.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
Honeybuns, glazed up bop bop, hitting you upside the head.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
That's my job, that's my responsibility. This is my pleasure.
I love it.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
I love it because I've been holding on to this
for a decade. Yes, you better, but this is why
I give you so much energy. This is why I
be in here talking all this Yin Yang twins because I've.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
Been waiting them on. You been waiting to give you this.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
I ain't even know why I had it, but I
always had it and I don't run out. So David
Shan's David Shan' is one of the greatest podcasts out here.
Young Blackmail entrepreneur started off at the cheesecake Factory. I
don't know if you know his story, and I started
off at the cheesecake factory and decided to start becoming
an entrepreneur to lead cheesecae factory. Started selling T shirts,
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selling so many T shirts that he made more money
selling T shirts and the cheesecake. He decided I'm out.
He left cheese k Factory after several years working there
to start this T shirt company, Sleepers for Suckers, because
he was hustling, hustling so much he was selling T
shirts out of his trunk of his car, and he
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end up linking up with different people that had knowledge
that he didn't have, that mentored him and taught him
different things, where he moved into the world of podcasting,
then moving into the world of public speaking, and then
into the world of business and entrepreneurial and videos and
movies and TV like he's kind of building his brand.
And I love watching this man win because if one wins,
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we all win, to my humble opinion, because if I
see somebody else doing it, that means I can do
it too. I'm finna win, So me being the person
that I am and learning from Uncle Bron. Uncle Myron says,
the only thing that's stopping you from becoming the best
version of you possible.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
I'm paraphrasing.
Speaker 1 (20:44):
And doing the thing or having anything, is there's information
you don't know yet, you haven't learned yet, because anything
out here can be attained through knowledge.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
Anything. Anything you want, anything you want to be, anything you.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Want to do, you have to learn how. And for
many of us, we stop being students after we graduate
from school.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
We stop. We turn our brains off.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
I don't want to learn them more and learn everything
I could based off of what you learned in school,
and there's so much more outside of what happens and
what goes on in school that we don't know anything about.
So there's something you have to learn. So me getting
that knowledge, I recognize that there's something I.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Don't know the world of podcasting, So.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
Why not connect with an expert who knows the world
and who's willing to teach it. David Shan's has a
My seven Figure Podcast course, and I decide to take
the course to take my game to the next level.
A lot of this stuff I'm just doing organically, figuring
it out as I go. Then I decide to invest
in myself because when you invest in yourself, you will
always get one hundred percent return on your investment.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
Hear me. If you invest in people, places, and things,
it's fifty to fifty.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
You may you may not, But when you invest in yourself,
you will always get one hundred percent return on your investment.
Don't know when, where, how or why. That ain't none
of your business invest in you. So invested in me
to do the My seven Figures Podcast course, and it's
been a blessing because I'm learning from somebody who did it,
So there's a lot of mistakes that I don't have
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to make. As you can see, this podcast is growing
and changing every week because I'm growing and changing every week,
and for that, I want to support you in this.
So I became an affiliate with the set my seven
figure podcast course, and if you click the link in
the bio in the description, you can have access at
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a discount rate to that course as well as an affiliate.
So as an affiliate, I get some love, I get
it kicked back, you get it kicked back, you get
some knowledge. If you want to start a podcast, this
is a great place to get started. And my humble opinion,
the course is phenomenal and it's a community that's in it.
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I just want to give information and you can do
whatever you want to do with it, but it's a
good product. I'm a client, a customer, a student, and
this is going to help me take my business, my brand,
my podcast to the next level, and I just want
to share it. So if you ever thought about a podcast,
if you've been sitting on a for a decade like me,
here's your opportunity to get out of your own way.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
In addition, because you.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
Know I got more devid Schant's hosts a podcast summit
every year, and this year, twenty twenty five is going
to be in Atlanta, Georgia on August eighth, I'm sorry,
August seventh through the eighth, August seventh and eighth in Atlanta,
Georgia the Podcast Summit. So if you want to meet me,
you want to see me, you best believe I'm going
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to be there. Why Because I want to learn. I
want to do whatever I need to do to be
that guy. Because I am him?
Speaker 2 (23:51):
Hi am all caps? Are you him? Are you hurt?
Are you them? Who? Are you?
Speaker 1 (24:00):
To be the better version? There's something that you don't
know that you have to learn. So for me, how
I envision myself in this podcast is on a very
high level. So therefore there's something I don't know yet.
So I'm going to remain consistent and keep pushing through
to get to where I want to be. And I
can see it, and I can feel it, and I
can smell it. Ooh its males good. It does because
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I've never been here before and I'm excited about it.
That means I'm anticipating greatness happens, which leads to success
and to me, success is whatever the hell you say
it is. If it's money, if it's prestige, if it's
an audience, if it's a job, a house, or car,
whatever it is. Whatever you say success is, that's what
it is. And to me, success is having a freedom, flexibility,
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and privilege.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
To live life on your own terms.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
And to me, when you have a ridiculous amount of money,
you have freedom, flexibility, privilege.
Speaker 2 (25:04):
That most people don't have. Let me give you a
few examples.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
One way that I noticed the differential disparities related to
money is houses in neighborhoods. Usually, you know, ten minutes
you can be in a really wealthy neighborhood and ten
minutes later you're in the hood. That's player indicator. And
then what I noticed the most is when I take flights.
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So if I'm on a flight, I mean, y'all know,
y'all been there, We've been there. I mean, I don't
know if you've been flying recently or not, but you know,
as soon as you walk in the airport and it's
kind of board, you're playing who got it?
Speaker 2 (25:47):
Who don't?
Speaker 1 (25:50):
Mean, let me tell you who got it and who don't?
First class board, first right, first class you got first class,
you got low class, worst class, no class. And if
you back if you're in the back of the airplane,
in that middle seat right next to the bathroom, you
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in no class.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
You're back there with the store. That's nim chilling.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
That to me is a display of how the difference
of money is when it comes to our life and
our society. It's blatant because a first class flight could
run you five ten thousand dollars, low class couple hundred bucks.
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Now you can go even further for those who chartered
yet twenty thirty thousand dollar flight.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
You know. So there's convenience, there's time. There's so many
things that.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
You get from having money, and one of the biggest
things that you get back from having money is your time. Yes, indeed,
because many of us we work for our time. Our
time is our money. So if I go to this
job and I do forty sixty hours a week, then
I get money for that. But imagine if I get
the same amount of money in the less time. That's
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where I'm at. That's that myron Golden secret sauce. By
creating things or becoming that type of being where people
pay you and it doesn't require a lot of time.
It requires value what you bring to the table. And
to me, this podcast brings value. How do I know
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because you're still here, you're still listening, and you're letting
me know, Hey.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
This good stuff and it's free. What and this is
a doctor talking to me? What any cool and.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
Be cussing and talking about in the head with a
honey bun, salamanders and gators?
Speaker 2 (27:56):
What?
Speaker 1 (27:58):
Yes, I'm tuning in every week because I'm getting some thing.
And as long as you getting something, I'm going to
keep giving. That's my job, that's my responsibility. That's my promise.
Every episode you're going to get something. If you don't,
that's on you. I'm just being honest, just being honest
because I know the things that I'm talking about nobody's
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talking about.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
If they are talking about it, they're not talking away
talking about it the way I'm talking about it.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
Think about it. When was the last time you heard
somebody talk about of the salaman or and the gator.
When's the last time you heard somebody say, get hitting
the head with honeybun? When the last time you heard
somebody talking about Uncle Marin that they never met, who
never met them yet because he's going to be on
the show. David Shan's gonna be on the show. I'm
be on their show. I'm speaking life. We talked about
the law of attraction. I can't talk about it, and
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if I'm not living it, I expect that they're going
to have me on their show. I expect that they'll
be on this show. I expected. Why wouldn't I.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
Get a front parking space every time I go somewhere?
Why would they be on my show?
Speaker 1 (29:02):
Yeah, I'm the greatest podcaster in life.
Speaker 2 (29:05):
I believe it, even if I'm not yet.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
I'm just giving y'all me so in hopes that you
can do the same for you. As I mentioned in
the previous episode, I have to change my thinking. We
have to change our thinking. We have to change our speaking.
We have to write, we have to take action. We
got to put that emotion in it. You hear my
truth here because I want to give you me so.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
You can give you. You do with that what you will.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
I'm sharing my journey and hopes that it inspires you
to get out the way. I'm sharing my journey in
hopes that you overcome fear and move into anticipation because
the fear is related to all the things you don't
want to happen, versus anticipation of all the things I
expect to happen. I anticipate and I'm excited to meet
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these guys in real time, in person, for them to
know my name, for them to know my name before
I even see them they see me. That's that's where
I'm at with it, and I'm excited about it because
I know I have something and I'm not even professionally trained.
I'm just talking shit. People listen, I'm just as surprised
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as y'all. Like, for real, people listen.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
To me talk this yin yang twins.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
Like ay yah yah ya yah. Like if you get it,
you get it. If you don't, you don't, and that's okay,
but I'm glad you're here. So I share all this
to say, get out of the way, move away from
what if, and start putting more emphasis into what is.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
Move out of.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
Fear and dive into anticipation. Because fear leads to anxiety.
Anxiety leads to stagnation or procrastination. You can shift to anticipation,
which leads to excitement that leads to success. And now
you got a head start download anything Uncle Myron doing.
Tell him I sent you if you need to, and
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he's gonna bless you. I'm telling you what I know,
not what I heard. Either it's gonna hit or it's not.
It's no in between. Just like me, when you listen
to this podcast, either this podcast is for you or
it ain't at this time, because it.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
Ain't for everybody. Everybody.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
Don't stay at the risk Carton. Some folks still love
the day's in with that empty pool and an emptyfrigerator,
runs said, and unquote Myran. Myran said, Yeah, he used
to stay at a motel six. They keep the light
on for you.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
He said.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
The light that was kept on was a little baby
refrigerator that had no food in there. Like that's how
broke he was at one point in time. And it's
like and I thought that was hilarious. So get the
information that you need to become the version that you
want to be to help you live the life that you.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
Dream of having.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
I'm doing it. It's going to happen. I don't know
when and where. I don't care. That's none of my business.
My business is to continue to put me out into
the world. And those who enjoy it, indulge in those
who don't. I'll see you next time.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
Getor Talk every Friday, nine am Pacific twelve pm Eastern
on Zoom Dive In. Dive in to get Talk.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
We talk more about the things that we're talking about
here today. And we're starting very small now, so catch
this train while you can start. It's small now, but
I expect before the end of the year we're gonna
have a little something.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
I expect it.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
Why because I'm anticipating it. Trust you, okay, trust the process,
have faith, put the energy and emphasis on self. Move
away from these excuses and these beliefs and ideas that
don't serve you, and dive into the best version of you.
Speaker 2 (33:03):
Possible.
Speaker 1 (33:05):
Podcast coming Atlena August seventh and eighth. My seventh figure
podcast course available now. Dive in, use my coupon cold
my promo cod get in there. If you want to
do a podcast, it's a great place to start. Tap
into Uncle Myron, do yourself a favor and get out
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of your own way.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
And listen to your future self. They are speaking loudly
if you're listening.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
This has been another episode of the Three Parallels podcast
with your favorite hosts the doctor Jason Branch. Will we
rediscover who we were, we embrace who we are, and
we make room for who we're trying to become. If
this episode, if this podcast has been a blessing to
you in any way shape form of fashion, please don't
keep it to yourself. Share it with the world, like comment, subscribe,
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share up, blow repost, text me, all, meet, email, whatever,
let's connect. I'm serious, I mean it. I appreciate you,
I love you, I'm thankful for you. I'm thankful for
this experience, and I'm thankful to leave a legacy by
using my voice to help others to help themselves.
Speaker 2 (34:20):
Come Until next time.