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Speaker 3 (00:55):
Hey, good morning, Welcome to this chilly morning even here
in Florida for us, you know, when it's in the
high forties, we're like Parka weather. We want to welcome
our national audience. We have got an incredible show for
you today. You know I always give out my phone
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number because our producer has got so much to do,
and I almost feel guilty when I give out the
studio number, so I try not to give her any
extra work to do. She does such an incredible job.
And I've already received six texts this morning wanting to
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know if Doctor Elder Taylor was going to be on
with us today. Actually, this show is the only show
of the fifty shows that we do that we do
a live show the beginning of the month. It's always
the first Wednesday, and then we replay it every Wednesday,
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and it's just that important of a show. Let me
introduce you to our guests who just got back from Egypt.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
Good morning, doctor Taylor. Hey there you are.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
Well, you know what we've been waiting for the show.
We've been waiting for you to get back to do
this live show. You know what's doctor Taylor. What's so
amazing I think about you is there's a lot of
big talkers out there. And by the way, doctor Taylor
is in the MB out of the Atlanta area, but
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we'd run his show on a national basis because he
does do tele medicine and you actually walk the walk
which you preach to your patients. You actually do yourself,
even if it means growing your own garden for natural foods.
I mean, you do it all. And hey, aging it's
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very important to you. And you and your wife just
got back from Egypt, and we're going to be showing
pictures during the show, but I'm going to sit back
and listen to you talk.
Speaker 4 (03:13):
About your trip. Yeah, well, you know the reason why
we went.
Speaker 5 (03:18):
I'm trying to craft the next chapter of my life.
I won't say the last chapter so because I might
do something else. Okay, So in that last chapter, we
wanted to talk about longevity because I've kind of grown
old with my patients.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
I did OB when I was young, I did GYN
as I.
Speaker 5 (03:37):
Got older, and then when I wanted to get out
of that rat race, I started doing more holistic functional medicine.
And so now I'm going to be sixty five this
year in twenty twenty five, and people were asking me
when I was going to retire, and I said, you've
got to be kidding me. I know more now, I'm more,
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I have more wisdom, I have more experience, I have
more everything now, while in the world would I even
think about retiring. So I started looking at longevity and whenever,
just like when I started looking at Hardmones, I went
back to the beginning. So when I'm talking about longevity,
I want I wanted to go back to the beginning.
Speaker 4 (04:16):
It was the beginning of civilization, and it was in Egypt.
Speaker 5 (04:19):
And we have this misconception that we're so advanced that
these people, you know, three four or five six thousand
years ago, were these Neanderthals that just you know, had
the knuckles, uh, you know, rubbing the ground. These people
were more advanced than we could even imagine. Wh when
you see these pictures, you know, I see what I'm saying,
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and it's not you know, it's almost hard for me
to even describe. Now, this is the this is so
I think you asked me what was I going over
there for? Am I going over there for medical mission
or whatever? And I told you I don't know. Well,
let me tell you this. I wanted to end with this,
but I want to start with this because that that this,
this guy right here taught me more about life than
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anybody I've met.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
Okay, so this is a brave pardon was he your
guide over there? No?
Speaker 5 (05:11):
Let me let me tell you how we met him. Okay,
So we're in a place in Jordan. I didn't even
know we were going to Jordan. That's next to Egypt.
And we're in a place called Petra. And Petra is
this lost civilization that was buried in these rocks. I'll
show you some of those, I think. But this guy
lives in the desert. Okay, he has lived. His family
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has lived in the desert for five hundred years. They
live in a cave in the desert. Okay, he's lived,
His family has lived there for five hundred years. His
grandmother just passed away. She was one hundred and twenty.
Speaker 4 (05:46):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (05:47):
Okay, So we were we were touring around. We were
going in this Petra. It's this huge place in the desert.
And this guy one of the temples that we were
going in, and I'll show you some of those.
Speaker 4 (06:00):
I think.
Speaker 5 (06:01):
He was one of the people they like hang around
there and asked do you want a picture taken? And
then they want you to give them a tip. So
we just said no. To all these people, they said,
just ignore them, just keep going, you know. But this guy,
for some reason, we sat and listened to him, okay,
And he took a picture of us and I tried
to give him some money, and he said, no, you're
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in my home. You're a guest in my home in
this desert. And he said, I don't want He said,
but I'll show you around. So he showed us around.
He was telling us about how he has a mule,
and how he takes care of his animals, and how
he's so happy he doesn't want to go anywhere.
Speaker 4 (06:37):
Because this is what I.
Speaker 5 (06:39):
Learned over there, is that everybody in the world they
want harmony, they want peace, and they want balance.
Speaker 4 (06:47):
Okay, so this guy is in harmony with nature. His
life is balanced. He's not worried about you know, the
st of the market.
Speaker 5 (06:56):
He's not worried about you you know Ukraine.
Speaker 4 (07:00):
He has no idea, Okay, but he lives life.
Speaker 5 (07:04):
I'm telling you. I left there. We sat and talked
with him. He walked us around for two hours. We
sat and had tea with him. He was the most
interesting man in the world. Okay, you're talking about those
echis and all that stuff. This guy listening to him
totally transformed how I think about life. Is that I
think I have to have a big house and cars
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and all that stuff to be happy. I guarantee you
that guy is happier than ninety percent of the people
in the world.
Speaker 4 (07:32):
He has no idea, it stresses, it's none and his
grandmother didn't. And so it's about balance. And that's what
I talk about with hormones and stress and all this stuff.
You need to be in balance. You need to be
in harmony with your environment, whether it's a cave, whether
it's in your home, whether it's at work. You need
to be in harmony. And that gives you peace. That's
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what everybody wants. People they want peace. In Jordan.
Speaker 5 (08:00):
I was across the Dead Sea from Palestine. Do you
know what those Palestinians want? They want peace. This is
going to his home. This is his home. This is Petra, Okay,
and it's this you see. This is my wife. You
see how small she is? Those are how big those
rocks are and it's a mile and a half you
walk through these rocks.
Speaker 4 (08:20):
And let's look at some more pictures.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
How do they survive, doctor Taylor? Like, how do they
get just water?
Speaker 4 (08:27):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (08:27):
I'll show you that they have these troughs that water
goes down and they live off the land. I mean,
there's some things that they grow there they kill. You know,
I don't know. Okay, this is another This is like
Valley of the Kings. This is built into those rocks.
So it's not like it's a freestanding If you go
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in there, that that's built into rocks. You see how
small my wife looks. See those people in the background,
See how small they are. They built that five thousand
years ago. We can't build it now. And you know, okay,
and the and the pyramids. When you see the great
Pyramids of Gizer, the stones alway two thousand tons, two
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thousand tons, and those rocks were brought from Asthman. It
wasn't like they just dug them up out of the
ground right there. They were brought from two hundred miles
away down the nile. How did they do that? Five
six thousand years ago? You see, these are temples that
they made to their pharaohs and whatever. But you see
this is just the head of a of a broken
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statue that they had. That's all they have. But that's
just the size. See how and just imagine a whole
statue with that size of a head. Wow, it's amazing stuff.
You can go through some more. Uh, that's that's a
temple it's called the Dandra Temple. But you go through
all that and that's just one row. It's about fifteen
rows of columns that wide, and every inch of it
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has hieroglyphics on it. I think I'm a s you
some of that in a minute. So on the outside
there was hieroglyphics. Again, that's my wife. And you see
how big.
Speaker 4 (10:07):
That large it is. It's like a.
Speaker 5 (10:10):
Ten twenty story building. How did they build that if
they didn't have cranes? How did they sculpt that? And
you see on the sides there those are hieroglyphics. There's
hieroglyphics everywhere. That is how they told their story with
symbols because words couldn't describe how they lived and so
all of those hieroglyphics, and that's what the Rosetta Stone
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and the Dead Sea scrolls from them discovering that they
were able to decipher the hieroglyphics.
Speaker 4 (10:38):
And we can talk about that another.
Speaker 5 (10:40):
So that's an obelisk, that's you know, that's how they
tried to reach the stars is through these tall phallic
type symbols. And it's all about male female. It's such
an interesting situation. This is me at the Dead Sea.
Speaker 4 (10:58):
This is me.
Speaker 5 (10:59):
This is my little picture in the dead seed. You
can float. I usually can't float because the dead sea
has so much salt in it. It increases your brilliancy.
So you're gonna lay down there. My wife actually went
in the dd Sea. I didn't have time, but that's
me floating. So you just lay there is you can't
drown in it. Uh, you just sit there and there's
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no I usually can't float if I'm in the regular ocean.
Speaker 4 (11:23):
So that was in the spa in Jordan.
Speaker 5 (11:25):
And I'll tell you, you know, my wife, we didn't
we didn't do this. We didn't rough it over there.
I mean, there are nice hotels. This is a hotel,
and this is a resortant. Draw This is the this
is the intricacy of their hieroglyphics. This is a tomb
and one of the mummies in there. They brought that
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tomb out and this in some museum, I think in
London or whatever. But this is what these tombs were in,
these beautiful hieroglyphic tombs. And it's just amazing what they
could do, what they could sketch out, what they could paint,
and that paint is like they painted yesterday. It's an
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incredible and I'll tell you another thing that it makes
you realize how insignificant you are in this world when
you see your little speck and these big buildings and
people who live five ten thousand years ago and what
they were able to accomplish.
Speaker 4 (12:24):
You know, it really.
Speaker 5 (12:25):
Puts into perspective who you think you are. I mean,
we think we're so advanced, and maybe we are, but
these people had something to offer us too. And I'm
going to tell you where they really had something to
offer us is understanding nature. Ah, this is the desert
in Petra, and you see those bubbles. You can stayed
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in one of those bubbles at night, and at night
you can open it up and you can see the
stars and because there's no lights out there, the stars
look like it has ten The sky looks like it
has ten million stars. This is also where they filmed
the movie Cars, because when you look out there, the
whole desert is red, the rocks are red, and it looks.
Speaker 4 (13:06):
Like and those bubbles look like you're on Mars.
Speaker 5 (13:08):
And I think they had they built this scenario here
and then they just started letting people come and live there,
you know, and stay there overnight. It was cold as
the dickens there, but it was beautiful. The inside that
bubble is beautiful. So yeah, my wife she doesn't she
doesn't rough it.
Speaker 4 (13:28):
You know.
Speaker 5 (13:28):
We said we were glamping, you know, so she was staying.
We were staying at the Reds And what is.
Speaker 4 (13:34):
Her giant like?
Speaker 5 (13:35):
Uh, it's well, they eat a lot of lamb. They
I thought they would be more vegetarian, but they're not. Uh,
they do have They eat a lot of eggplant. They
make a lot of hummus, but they eat lamb. They
eat chicken. My dad in Egypt, he loved barbecue and
he wanted to lose some weight. So we were talking
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about he's got acrease meat and all that stuff, and
it's it's yeah, they eat a lot of they eat
a lot of meat, but they do eat vegetables, eggplant.
They have a lot of eggplant, hummus and dips and eggplant.
Speaker 4 (14:11):
Seems to be a biggie. But you know, in the.
Speaker 5 (14:13):
Now you can grow anything. They're really big on olive
trees and olive oil. But the now is so fertile
you can grow anything that the soil is so black.
Each of was originally called kimmi, and kimm it means
black soil. So the soil is so rich, you know,
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And that's that's kind of what some people think is
a real garden of eating is along the now. So
that's where civilization started. And the way the now runs
is one of the only rivers that run from south
to north, and it made it. And so that's a
whole history lesson. But I would encourage anybody to go
see and learn about ancient Egypt, the way they understood
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the star and how astrology works. I mean, they spent
thousands of years studying nature and they came up with
a lot of what we call universal laws. This is
how nature works, this is how life is.
Speaker 4 (15:16):
And you can learn a.
Speaker 5 (15:17):
Lot from those hieroglyphics. You learn a lot about spirituality
and religion. Also, where did spirituality start? How was it
kind of manipulated with different religion so that it would
fit whatever that civilization needed. And that's a long, long story.
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So anyway, just like when I rebelled against conventional medicine,
I wanted to go back and see, all right, where were.
Speaker 4 (15:47):
The original documents?
Speaker 5 (15:49):
Okay, because whenever you have something with time, it gets distorted.
It's just you know, whatever it is. Everybody's story gets
distorted with time. So I wanted to go back to
the original because they came up with a lot of
the medicines. I mean, they came up with a lot.
And I am in Pavlov, who did the Padlov experience
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and about you know, ring the bell, the dog who
will go eat, eat, ring the bell and he'll start
salivating even their no food. Well, Avan Pavlov also said,
if you want new ideas, read old books. So if
you want new ideas, you need to read old things,
and you will come up with a new concept of
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what that old book is talking about. And so I'm
using some of the concepts that I've learned from ancient
Egypt to understand that everything changes, nothing stays the same.
Those guys had this great civilization and it's all wiped away.
And with longevity, I'm telling people, you have to be
prepared for what's coming. Okay, So there's no need of
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wanting to live twenty more years when you're not prepared
for what's going to happen in twenty years. And you've
got to prepare now for what's going to happen in
twenty years. And so I'm I told you I've taken
a longevity course. I'm also taking an AI Accelerator course.
I'm going to accelerate my knowledge in AI because everything
is going to be changed by AI medicine and the
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way I practice is going to change the way everything
Everything is going to change because of AI, and if
you're not ready for it, you're going to live twenty
years longer, but you're going to be miserable because you're
going to be a dinosaur in this new age and
things are changing so fast. The guy who in this
program i'm in, he said, you have to be able
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to learn things quickly in order to have value in
this economy because whatever you're doing now.
Speaker 4 (17:49):
It's going to be obsolete in four or five years,
and you better be able to learn some five years. Yeah,
it's going to be obsolete. Wow.
Speaker 5 (17:56):
So because you see how you just think my kids
can't understand that, well, they actually remember when there was
no cell phones.
Speaker 4 (18:05):
My kids didn't grow up on cell phones.
Speaker 5 (18:07):
Okay, I didn't have to worry about that, But just
think how much things how much things have changed in
ten years and fifteen years. iPhone's only been out since
two thousand and seven. And now everybody thinks has been
around forever. But when you listen these AI they're saying
that these AI agents are going to take the place
of cell phones. So if you've got a business that's
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focused on cell phones, in five teen years from now,
they may be obsolete. So they're saying, hey, you need
to know what's coming, and you need to prepare, and
you need to be able to learn whatever you need
to learn to do that. And so you know, I
tell you I'm going to be I guess I'm gona
be sixty five this year, and I'm taking the model
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of Colonel Sanders who started Kentucky Fried Chicken when he
was sixty five, and that was his biggest accomplishment.
Speaker 4 (18:56):
I didn't know that's when he started.
Speaker 5 (18:58):
Yeah, yeah, he started, if I'm not mistaken, in somewhere
fifty sixties.
Speaker 4 (19:03):
That's why his pictures look like he's old, you know. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (19:07):
So I'm taking that viewpoint is that I'm looking at
this may be my biggest accomplishment, you know. And we
wrote these those two books, All Your herm Was Making
You Sick and The Stress Connection. We wrote one in
like nineteen ninety eight, and we were brought the other
one like two thousand and two. And I remember how
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I felt when I said, I got to write these books. Okay,
my wife and I boke, we're going to write these books.
And so we learned, we digested information, and we put
it in a book. And I haven't felt that excited
in a long time, is that this is something I
gotta do. But I'm back at that point, and I'm
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happy that at sixty five, are almost sixty five, I
have something that I'm excited about that I get up
at four o'clock in the morning so I can start
doing it. That's how I did it when we were
writing those books. I got up early. I thought about
it all the time. I talked about it all the time.
That's where I am now is and I'm so excited.
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I said, let me go back. So in these three
weeks when we were there, we decided that, hey, we
were just going to talk to anybody. So if somebody
decided us, we stuck up a conversation and we met
some great people. I still got that contact information. But
here's what I found is that when they found out
what my wife and I do and did, they were
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so interested. They were like, how can we contact you,
how can we can you see me? And what that
made me realize is, and I appreciate that you've put
me on a national level, is that people need to
hear this and I've got it. I want to use
AI or whatever. It's just so people can be open
to hearing a different way of living, a different way
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of health care, or a different way of of just like
I say, experiencing life. And again, in the thirty years
I've been practicing, I got to realize that I have
learned and experienced a lot of things that can help patients.
And even my patients are saying, you need to you
need to put this on a broader scale. I got
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a sister who's in San Francisco who needs it. So
I'm like, Okay, I got to start listening and I've
got to do this. I've got to figure out how
I can do this on a larger scale. And that's
kind of my focus, and not only just talking about
what I've already done, but really learning what I'm going
to have to do to be productive when I'm seventy five.
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But I don't plan on stopping at seventy five. I
need to know what I need to do to be
productive at eighty five and ninety five. So and that's
a mindset.
Speaker 4 (21:49):
That I've only got about a minute life.
Speaker 3 (21:51):
I've got to ask you this, Okay, did you bring
back anything about hailing that you learned over there?
Speaker 4 (22:00):
Ah?
Speaker 5 (22:02):
Okay, So they have these they have these different I
won't say gods, but they have these different symbols that
mean certain things.
Speaker 4 (22:12):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (22:13):
So there are like the Key of Life. You ever
seeing that, the oc you know, So those are things
that they believe enhanced your life.
Speaker 4 (22:26):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (22:26):
So when you talk about bringing things about healing, this
is what I'll tell you is the most healing is
what Romie told them, is it get your life in balance,
get in harmony with your environment wherever that is, and
you're going to have peace and peace pas us all understanding,
when you're at peace your body and your body's in balance,
your harmony, that's the best healing you can have. The
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reason why we are have disease because we are not
at ease, we are not at peace.
Speaker 4 (22:55):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (22:56):
And so I'm telling you the lesson I learned was
from Rumy, that guy who you know in that picture.
If you pull that back up, he almost looks like
some biblical picture person that's showing you the way.
Speaker 4 (23:12):
He has his arms out like that, like he's telling
us the direction to go.
Speaker 5 (23:17):
And I see that as he's telling us to keep
going on this path that we're going on, because he's
almost there. You see how you know, doesn't you look
like you know somebody like a profit or something. And
he's showing us direction. And to me, he's showing me
that you this is what you need to achieve in
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life is balance, harmony, and when you're at peace with
your environment, you flourish. And again he doesn't you know,
he doesn't. He doesn't have a bank account, I'm sure,
and he lives. Now, I'm telling you, after that two hours,
I had to give him some money because he's enriched
my life so much. Now he said he has somebody
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who has a phone. We gave him our email. I
mean to me, he is the reason why we went
to Egypt. You asked me why I was going, and
I told you I don't know. I'm telling you now,
he is the one. The pyramids were great, All of
that stuff I told you was great, But that two
hours with him, you see, I'm talking about him more
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than I'm talking.
Speaker 4 (24:25):
About although.
Speaker 3 (24:28):
They can reach you, doctor Taylor, and I think you're
going to have your own podcast coming out, which.
Speaker 4 (24:36):
We'll Yeah, so let me tell you about this podcast.
Speaker 5 (24:40):
What I'm trying to do is I've collected a lot
of videos and everything that I've done over the last
twenty years. I'm putting those together and almost having like
an educational class. And then once you have understood that,
then we're going to talk about the future, because we
got to get some things corrected now before you even
talk about the future. So let's get your life in
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balance and harmony, and now we can peacefully look at
the future, because if you're sick and run down, you're
not interested in the future because.
Speaker 4 (25:10):
You're tired and run down and all.
Speaker 5 (25:12):
But this is what we found is that once we
had had people lose weight, now they're thinking more about, Hey,
I want to live life, I want to do things.
But I know we got to go. But you can
get in touch with me at Taylor Medical Group dot net.
That's our website. You can call our office at six
seven eight four four three four thousand and Yeah. I'm
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planning on starting the podcast the first of February. I'm
actually talking with the Bean today and we're going to
finalize some things.
Speaker 4 (25:40):
I just had to come back from this trip. I
won't get loaded on the show too. Yeah, well, thank you.
I appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (25:46):
I didn't want to mention it because I appreciate you
even introducing me to this mode of communication. And so yeah,
I'll that's that's all in the plan. I'm planning it
and I hope I'll help a lot of people.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
That's that's my goal. I'm not trying to do it
as a money making venture.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
You know what always say, if we can just touch
one person every show.
Speaker 4 (26:08):
Yeah, that's it exactly. Yeah, doctor Taylor.
Speaker 3 (26:11):
We're going to be replaying this show again next week
at ten o'clock Eastern time next Wednesday, as we do
every Wednesday, and we'll see you again next month, doctor Taylor.
Tell your wife, your forest and I love you.
Speaker 4 (26:27):
All right, Thank you so much. I appreciate it, Taylor.
All right, all right, by byes, Doctor Eldrid Taylor. So
we're going to go to a quick break. We'll be
right back.
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