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May 2, 2025 66 mins
Let’s Talk: Health, Mental Health and Spirituality W/ special guest : Chrissy Holder. Let’s go!!! @thetonysweet @poemanologist @ubngo Tune into and call us on 323-524-2599 to chat with us! Streaming live right here on Facebook! Broadcasting Live from Ubngo Studios!
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Speaker 1 (00:31):
Capture that late.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
That's a wait.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
It world happened so naturally, didn't I know?

Speaker 4 (00:38):
It was like the next thing.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
I the you holding me?

Speaker 4 (00:43):
Lord? What was I going on? I let myself go.
Now I'm flying through the stars. Put this nicer laugh.

Speaker 5 (00:51):
Forever I've been waiting for you.

Speaker 4 (00:59):
It's been so I do just what.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
Hey, hey, hey you guys.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
Yes, yes, yes, and yes we made it.

Speaker 6 (01:11):
Back in here another Thursday at six pm Pacific Standard time.
Address your adjusture clocks and all of that, and your
computer and your.

Speaker 4 (01:22):
Phone screens because twenty twenty vision Baby is back on.

Speaker 6 (01:25):
Yes, yeah, So you know, in the effort to keep
bringing you guys information and entertainment, I just want to
show up every Thursday for you guys. So I'm doing
my best to keep popping up and coming up with

(01:47):
some great topics to talk about and some great artists
and actors and producers and comedians and directors to interview.
And today is one of those days that we get
to talk about some of some very important subjects and
probably even some of my favorite subjects in regards to spirituality, health,
women's health especially, and not just physical health, but spiritual health,

(02:12):
mental health, These things are very very important.

Speaker 4 (02:14):
I want to talk about them.

Speaker 6 (02:15):
And I actually have one of my favorite people that's
going to be joining me today. She's one of my
favorite people to talk about these spiritual things, all things women,
whether it's women in relationships, or women in health, or
you know, just our whole glow up as a woman.
We tend to talk about these things every time we

(02:37):
get together. So I just wanted to share one of
these conversations with you guys. But you, guys give a
very warm twenty twenty vision. Welcome to Chrissy Holder.

Speaker 7 (02:56):
I love you have.

Speaker 8 (03:00):
So people that can actually elevate with Yes, you always
teach me something.

Speaker 6 (03:06):
New, and you as well, I always learn from you.
You always find a way to edify me no matter
what I'm going through. So thank you so much. I
appreciate that. Well, you know how I like to do
you guys. Before we get started, I want to give
my shout out.

Speaker 4 (03:22):
Who am I shouting out today? I don't even have
any shout outs?

Speaker 6 (03:25):
Well, you know as always my son Joshua, Rockmand Bruce
rest in heaven. I see you and feel you all
the time, all the time. I hear you all the time.
Thank you so much. For all of your help, and
thank you for advocating for me and the rest of
the family that's left here in this earth, your brothers,
your siblings, your children. Thank you for helping us. I

(03:49):
feel your power all the time. You make phone calls
come through that I haven't heard from in a while,
You make opportunities doors open that I didn't know it
was going to open.

Speaker 4 (03:58):
So thank you so much. Right, who do I want
to shout out?

Speaker 8 (04:02):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (04:02):
Yeah, always Connie, she did this hair, she did this thing,
she did this thing.

Speaker 6 (04:09):
Get her at Miss Connie in Vegas and on everything
Miss Connie LV baby Okay, and I guess we could
just get to those TikTok videos.

Speaker 4 (04:19):
Let's go.

Speaker 9 (04:22):
A woman can be all over you one day and
then boom detached because you thought you could play on
her face. And if you was really toxic, then the
further she gets away from you, the more she gonna
glow up without you. But chances are you couldn't appreciate
her presence until you felt her absence. So it's gonna
seem like this glow is brand new, and really it's not.
It's just not being dimmed by your darkness anymore. So

(04:43):
what you're seeing now from the outside looking in, is
just her returning home to herself, the version that she
would have been if you and all your demons hadn't
come along, intrude in the bonder of a radiance. And
I'm not saying that she's perfect, but you know she
wasn't the problem. You know, the attitude that you always
said she had with you was just a reflection of
the stress that was caused by you. You even tried
to convince it that she had all of these trust

(05:05):
issues caused by trauma in her past, when in reality,
she just got an intuition that was sensing you were
about to make her repeat it. And you said she
was always just being negative and trying to find something wrong,
But truth is, you put her in survival mode and
she still knew that something wasn't right, because no woman
actually enjoys yelling and arguing, being suspicious or going in
the fight or flight mode all the time. Like that

(05:26):
woman wanted to be soft with you, but first she
needed you to make that safe for her, but you didn't. Instead,
you let some moments of pride cause you a lifetime
of regret. Because now you realize there are some women
You're just not gonna find twice. That's why I tell dude, Look,
if you cannot appreciate that woman's life when it's warming,
you don't try spinning the block when it's blinding you either.

Speaker 4 (05:51):
Thanks. Yeah, yis he said?

Speaker 6 (05:58):
He said, if you can't appreciate that woman's shine when
it's warming you, in other words, when it's shining on
you and you're benefited, benefited, benefiteing from it because it's warming,
you don't get mad when it's doing what now?

Speaker 4 (06:16):
What he say? What's the last thing he said?

Speaker 6 (06:18):
Don't get mad when it starts blinding him, when it
starts blinding your ass your Okay, So we be getting
way too personal, you know, you know I like that.
I like that to who sent that?

Speaker 4 (06:38):
Antony Derek Jackson. Derek Jackson shout out to you. Is
that the original? Because he's a So this guy is funny.

Speaker 6 (06:46):
I don't even want to tell his story and I'm
not even trying to take away from the message. But
this guy, he made his YouTube and TikTok career out
of giving advice two men in regards to not mistreating
women and also to women about not being with men
that will mistreat you. It turns out he had been
cheating on his girl the whole time. Was that his

(07:06):
wife or were they or.

Speaker 8 (07:09):
Huh before Like he had this whole transformation because she
actually did some of the stuff that he's talking about.

Speaker 6 (07:18):
Okay, but what I'm right, but no, no, no, But I'm
saying like he got busted this like he was already
buying this motivational speaker so to speak, you know, no
pun intendent to tell people, you know, treat of mate right. Basically,
men stop being jerks and women, you know, don't be
attracted to jerks.

Speaker 10 (07:35):
Me.

Speaker 6 (07:35):
And he used to always do his videos like in
the car and then I think his side Chick is
the one that came out and it was like, ah,
because you over here side.

Speaker 4 (07:44):
Chicken, you know, and so.

Speaker 6 (07:48):
And then and then he had remember it was a
viral video when he went on there with his I
don't know if it's his wife or his fiance, but
he went on there a winter and she had on
a she had on a bonnet and a blacks sweat
you know, sweatshirt, and he was holding her hand like
he was holding her hostage. And he was apologizing to
everybody for being a fraud.

Speaker 4 (08:10):
Basically.

Speaker 6 (08:11):
So it's funny that he's back, like he's back in
full swing, like nothing ever happened.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
Kudos to him.

Speaker 6 (08:16):
I mean, if you get knocked down, you gotta get
up and try it again. Yes, but yeah, so anyway,
I do. I do love the message, you know, pretty much,
not just for women but for men. Treat them right
when you have them, you know, because anybody you try

(08:38):
to hold down, that's a great that's a good person.

Speaker 4 (08:41):
They're gonna win. They're not gonna be down for too long.

Speaker 6 (08:45):
You know, they're gonna get up, you know, And shame
on you if you were the one or one of
the ones that victimized that person. But especially in a
relationship where you know that person loved you, that women
loved you.

Speaker 4 (08:57):
What say you? I just got it though, But what
say you? Are you stuck?

Speaker 11 (09:03):
She stuck?

Speaker 2 (09:03):
But you were?

Speaker 4 (09:05):
Yeah? What what what did you think about the video?

Speaker 2 (09:08):
Oh? Man, let me tell you something.

Speaker 8 (09:11):
I love this guy just because of the fact that
he's very real.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
I didn't know that part what you were.

Speaker 4 (09:18):
Just so you might want to requent that. We can't
that statement. He's very real, He's he's being transparent. That
I would say, father, that was a.

Speaker 2 (09:26):
Whole pastor and was doing all this.

Speaker 8 (09:29):
Oh I'm not even gonna I'm not even gonna get
into that right now.

Speaker 6 (09:32):
But we talked about your father before. I didn't know
he uh, I knew he was a pastor. I just
didn't know the other part.

Speaker 5 (09:38):
Yeah, you know he did.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
Some shady stuff, you know.

Speaker 4 (09:40):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
But what I'm saying, I'm not like, don't get it twisted.

Speaker 8 (09:48):
I was the type of daughter that was like confronting
my father because I.

Speaker 2 (09:53):
Ended up finding out, how'd you find out? Mistress is
calling me, oh.

Speaker 4 (09:57):
Lord, feel me?

Speaker 2 (09:59):
That's yeah.

Speaker 8 (10:01):
Yeah, but but that but we have to understand that
that this is why I don't like glorifying anybody, because
they're just men who happen to have some type of revelation.
And it doesn't make a difference if they have you know,
the Lord or you know, whatever relationship they have. They
they're just men who need as well to be also supported,

(10:28):
you know, emotionally, therapy and all that stuff that men
need so that they can come out completely of where
they're at.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
Because yes, he had.

Speaker 8 (10:37):
The good woman, the woman that was there boom boom boom,
and so Eric Thomas, I mean not Eric Thomas, Sorry,
Derek Jackson does not surprise me, because these men are
highly desired, and so there's women out there, like as
you know, that are just ready to set the trap.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
All right, they're ready to set a trap.

Speaker 8 (10:59):
So we but it wouldn't be a trap if there
wasn't a weakness.

Speaker 6 (11:04):
True, true, Well, okay, I can go. I can go
with that definitely. What do we got next, Tony, Let's
let's see what we got next?

Speaker 11 (11:11):
On the on the board that you said, that's larious.

Speaker 6 (11:33):
He was lost for a minute. He thought he was like,
even hold up. We was all enjoying this laugh together.
We was all together. What just happened?

Speaker 4 (11:41):
He was like, should I be running?

Speaker 1 (11:42):
Like?

Speaker 4 (11:43):
What's going on?

Speaker 12 (11:43):
Like?

Speaker 6 (11:45):
He said, nothing's you know, harmful going on because everybody's
still laughing. So I know that, you know, maybe I
shouldn't be running, But what's going that is hilarious? We
do we will laugh and run. I don't know, it
depends on what it is though. I don't know what
the running.

Speaker 4 (11:59):
I don't know why you got to take off in
flight when we laugh so like that? What is that?
I do it too? What is it? I know? I'll
fall the hell out.

Speaker 12 (12:06):
You need that.

Speaker 6 (12:08):
Oh okay, come on, talk to a spiritual dere go
on and put a spiritual spin on it. Then, is
that what happened? It's a burst of joy. I guess
like in church, right, that part that burst the joy
and you.

Speaker 4 (12:20):
Gotta run, they be running and all that.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
You know.

Speaker 6 (12:23):
Yeah, And I guess, well, I guess it's like at
a concert, if you know, you get to your party,
you jumping up and down and celebrating. I guess that
is that same burst of joy, that energy.

Speaker 8 (12:35):
All right, learn something do every day? That's right, okay, cool?

Speaker 4 (12:41):
Cool?

Speaker 2 (12:41):
All right?

Speaker 4 (12:43):
Who who sent that into? Uh? Tease yogs t e
e z y O g Z.

Speaker 6 (12:52):
I know some of you guys might have a hard
time pronouncing my handle a Mira the song stress. It
looks like this long word, this never ending word. Come on, y'all,
y'all gonna have to make these handles a little more
legible if I supposed to announce them, you know, on air.
But shout out to you, thank you for sending that in.
And I'm not going to try to pronounce it. So, uh,

(13:13):
what we got next time?

Speaker 3 (13:20):
Oh my god, my boy?

Speaker 10 (13:24):
It sweep and.

Speaker 6 (13:38):
Oh good, Okay, yeah, okay, so that was that takes
us into excuse me, into one of our subject matters.
We're all paused then can they still hear me?

Speaker 13 (14:02):
Though?

Speaker 6 (14:02):
Okay, so that takes us into one of our subject
matters for today. And you know, we're talking about health,
mental health, which also if we can't speak about mental
health unless we speak about drugs. So unfortunately, there is
a epidemic, you know, of drugs and drug use, especially

(14:26):
amongst our children. Our teenagers are the younger people. Not
that I mean people have been doing it since you know,
it's a tale as old as time, but it seems
in this day and time, it has a chokehold on
our younger generation. And I think, if I was to

(14:46):
personally this is my personal opinion, I think it came
from in regards to the hitting the younger generation so hard.
I think it came through a wave of designer drugs.
And when I say designer drugs, I mean, you know,
real sexy sound in drugs, you know what I mean,
like male and you know just lean you know, it

(15:09):
came through you know, and it came through the music.
You know, the music promoted it very heavy, as if
some of the hardcore drugs was the equivalent to smoking weed,
smoking marijuana, partaking in cannabis, partaking in the trees, the fruit. Sorry,
I meant too into this thing, but you know, taking
part into something like a marijuana plant herb versus taking

(15:38):
something to It's taken something so hard, like.

Speaker 4 (15:42):
What is that? What is that?

Speaker 6 (15:43):
It's all the tip of my tongue. I'm trying to
get the real name of it, because I'm gonna trying
to say.

Speaker 4 (15:51):
I don't want to say shar what is it? It's uh, meth, meth,
there we go, meth.

Speaker 6 (15:58):
So in music, you'll hear a lot of drug use glorified,
you know, and I think when it became a cool
thing to do, that was repeated constantly in our children's
head because you know, music doesn't need permission to enter.

(16:18):
Once you hear it, it's in. You're sitting there, it's
sitting there. That's why it's very powerful. Music is used
in every walk of life, even the heartbeat, even the walk.

Speaker 4 (16:30):
The pattern of your footsteps is music. It's drums.

Speaker 6 (16:34):
So music is very very powerful. The ocean sings, the
trees wave they sing, you know, a tornado whistles, like
every music.

Speaker 4 (16:45):
Is very powerful.

Speaker 6 (16:47):
So that's constantly going in our children's ear, constantly, constantly, constantly,
and they're being told that it's all good and you're
nothing unless you're doing it.

Speaker 4 (17:00):
You're the best if you can get it, And.

Speaker 6 (17:02):
Whoever got the most it is the king, all of
these false narratives that has created unnecessarily unnecessary drug use.
So when I see when I saw that video, matter
of fact, shout out to Darryl Vale's that's a friend
of mine. He's a DJ out of Houston, Texas. Shout
you out my brother. He sent that to me probably

(17:23):
a while ago, and I just saw it today and
it broke my heart. You know, those who know me
personally know how I lost my oldest son. So it
just really broke my heart to see that young man.
Something inhabited his body, his mind, his spirit till he's
looking like a zombie. And you know how my mom

(17:46):
used to always tell me, if they can show it
to you on TV, that means they've done it already.

Speaker 4 (17:51):
You know, it exists. Everything is not just for play
or make believe.

Speaker 6 (17:56):
And they've always been talking about a zombie apocalypse every time.
It's a million movies, TV shows and all of that
you mean y'all foods kept going until y'all made a
drug to create zombies.

Speaker 4 (18:10):
You guys are proud of yourself for that, Like, what
are you doing? What are you thinking? Scientists? What are
you doing?

Speaker 6 (18:21):
So these are this is who I blame. I don't
even blame the attic. I just don't, because apparently once
it gets a hold of you, you can't get a
hold of yourself. You think that young man he had
on he had on drip too. He wasn't like, he
didn't even look like he was outside, like he lived outside.

(18:43):
You think that man woke up this morning knowing that
that's where he was going to be in that state.

Speaker 4 (18:49):
Yeah, So it really said in my heart, what say you, Chrissy?

Speaker 8 (18:55):
I mean, I just I just think about some of
the artists that die supposedly with druggle with those you
know what I'm saying, like Prince and Michael Jackson.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
It just takes me back to a lot of those
artists that you know, and these.

Speaker 8 (19:12):
Young people also that are watching these movies and they're
glorifying drugs. You know, I happened to have been a
police officer and I got to see a lot of
that exposure I was exposed to many people.

Speaker 2 (19:33):
Who were on meth.

Speaker 8 (19:35):
As a matter of fact, in the precincts that I
actually worked on, there was there was this there's this.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
Between one hundred and forty eighth Street.

Speaker 8 (19:43):
Maybe you're not from Lebronx, but if you are, you
may know this area to the Bronx. It was in
the Bronx that I worked from where I grew up,
but it was we used to call it.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
The methodone Triangle because.

Speaker 8 (19:57):
That's where all the the heroin attic. He used to
get a methodone to be able to like get over it.
But what they did at the Methodale Triangle they would
just go sell the methodone to buy heroin.

Speaker 2 (20:09):
It was just like a whole little cycle.

Speaker 8 (20:11):
It was just never going to go anywhere, unfortunately, and
so many people have died. And actually my first day
on patrol, well not my first day, like one of
like the first week on patrol, I find a guy
that had overdosed on cocaine or whatever drugs.

Speaker 2 (20:30):
I don't know what drugs he was on, but he.

Speaker 8 (20:32):
Was on some heavy, heavy, heavy drugs like cocaine, heroin,
and you know, just finding him bloated, you know, like
this guy was probably like one hundred and seventy five pounds,
but by the time we found him three days later,
it was double the size, trying to take off his jewelry.

Speaker 4 (20:53):
And so what it's.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
Just really bad.

Speaker 8 (20:59):
Well so when you die, you know all the yeah,
the drugs, but the thing is that the thing is
the gases.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
But make it worse.

Speaker 4 (21:07):
Okay, okay, yeah, and I'm sorry you're going to say
his wife was what his wife was.

Speaker 8 (21:13):
Looking for him for three days because I mean on Friday,
and she knew.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
That this guy had a problem.

Speaker 4 (21:17):
Okay, okay, I've been looking for.

Speaker 8 (21:19):
Him because he has five kids. And then I had
to be the one to tell her that.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
You know, with us, it was a really hard, hard thing.

Speaker 8 (21:28):
And they put me to do that because I was
a rookie at the time, so they were like, you
got to say it.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
Nobody wanted to do it. It was all guys.

Speaker 8 (21:37):
This lady, she's about to go crazy, and this rookie,
you don't know what's about to happen.

Speaker 4 (21:41):
Oh my god, Oh my god. So did you cry
while you were saying it or were you emotional?

Speaker 2 (21:46):
I was very you know.

Speaker 8 (21:47):
Of course, you know, like I'm feeling her sadness of course,
because I know, I just saw the guy.

Speaker 2 (21:54):
You know, I had to put coffee on the burner
so that.

Speaker 8 (21:56):
The smell it was disgusting, and as humans, no disgusting
when we're dead, especially if it's drugs. And and then
and then having to tell her, she started hitting.

Speaker 4 (22:09):
Me, like she start hitting it.

Speaker 8 (22:12):
She started hitting me on the chest because she's pissed
that she's got five.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
Kids at home, ten years old. And you know what
I mean, she stopped working for this guy.

Speaker 8 (22:24):
You know how it is. You know, it's just like
drug stuff. You know, he had responsibilities. He needed to
bring that paycheck so they could pay the rent, so
the kids could get fed.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
And and now she she's having to deal.

Speaker 8 (22:35):
With a dead man, oh god, her man, and she
just doesn't know what to do. So I I just
was like as compassionate as I could be, and you know,
kind of held her hands like.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
I understand you're upset. Just it's just not I'm not
the one you're upset.

Speaker 6 (22:51):
Right, right, you know, hopefully she had a life, Hopefully
she had a life insurance policy on them, hopefully, right, Yeah,
you know what I mean, Because ladies, especially if you
if you see those telltale signs, you know, just period,
but especially if you see those type of signs, you know,
get it, get a policy on it.

Speaker 12 (23:13):
Man.

Speaker 4 (23:16):
It's the inevitable, you know, unfortunately.

Speaker 2 (23:18):
So yeah, I'll be prepared something provoke, I guess.

Speaker 4 (23:22):
Yeah, yeah, yep, I agree. Do we have anything else
that we were gonna show Tony the motivational speaker and
then of course the lady singing, Okay, we'll get to
We'll get to that in a second. Yeah, let's get

(23:46):
to that in a second. So where are we leads
me into?

Speaker 6 (23:55):
Well, before we get off of this subject, let's let's
let's stay here for a minute. So okay, So the border,
the border is closing in, the evacuating illegal immigrants into
out of the country. What so far, what we've seen,
how do we feel what do we think it has

(24:16):
done for us when it comes to the war against
drugs as far as the the border is being you know,
locked down tight again and then a lot of the
criminals that have been captured and you know, evacuated out
of our country. What do we think it's doing for

(24:38):
the war on drugs?

Speaker 8 (24:44):
I think that that could be something a little bit controversial,
But the more you know, we're like, if you're catching
the people that are the small people, that's.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Not really who's doing this, you know.

Speaker 6 (24:57):
So I mean, do you do you have you followed?

Speaker 4 (25:00):
Do you see?

Speaker 6 (25:01):
Do you think have you been affected in any kind
of way? Like what do you think is? It's not
that I haven't.

Speaker 8 (25:07):
Been affected, because I don't. I'm not in that population.
But I just feel that if you're gonna do a
war on drugs and you're making a public like that,
all you're doing is affecting the little people and the
real big drug pinpings are still laughing.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
And like gonna do what they're gonna do. You know
what I mean.

Speaker 8 (25:25):
They got underground tunnels, we got all types of stuff
to be able to get drugs over here.

Speaker 2 (25:30):
So you know, I think it's just propaganda honestly.

Speaker 8 (25:34):
Just to like, you know, sort of like sort of
like make content some people who feel like make America
great again. It is supposed to be something actually that
you're doing, but you're really not making it great.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
You're what you're doing is you're.

Speaker 8 (25:50):
Causing what is what is the scripture saying where there's more,
where there's more law. The more law you bring in,
the more iniquity is gonna come in because people are
gonna want to break that and do whatever they do.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
It's just not to me.

Speaker 4 (26:05):
That's just me, Okay.

Speaker 6 (26:07):
So in your opinion, you and in your opinion you
believe that arresting criminals and illegal immigrants that has proven
to be criminals over here in our country that has
came from another country has not affected the war on

(26:28):
drugs because you don't think they have gotten to the
big people, the kingpins.

Speaker 8 (26:37):
Well, I mean, I'm not saying it's hasn't affected. I'm
sure it's affected somewhat, but.

Speaker 4 (26:41):
The thing is, But so I'm asking you because.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
These people are like the smaller people.

Speaker 4 (26:49):
So I guess my question more appointment.

Speaker 6 (26:51):
My question is are you saying that you don't think
they have arrested or trans evacuated the king pins. You
think they've got the little people and you think they
don't have the kingpins, And so why why do you
think that.

Speaker 8 (27:05):
Well, because those are not going to be shown. Those
are people that have power, you know what I mean.
They have jets, they have power all.

Speaker 2 (27:12):
Over the world. They can fly anywhere. You're not going
to find them.

Speaker 4 (27:17):
So you believe that they'll never get found.

Speaker 2 (27:21):
That's not what I said.

Speaker 8 (27:22):
I'm just saying that as far as like how much
investment are we trying to make and that, you know,
I think that the changes have to come from within
withinside the person and nothing not nothing. But like most
things that we do externally do buffer.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
It's a buffer. Okay.

Speaker 8 (27:46):
So like let's say like maybe a little teeny bopper
that might have tried some drugs may not do that.
That's great, Actually that is actually a positive things, right,
But as far as like the war on drugs.

Speaker 4 (28:01):
Yeah, what's the war on drugs? What's your definition of
the war on drugs?

Speaker 8 (28:06):
My definition of the war on drugs is some clandestine,
you know, approach where people are where the agencies that
we know which ones they are, you know, actually are
catching the originators. For example, I'll give you an example,

(28:30):
the whole government of Venezuela could never be overthrown.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
I happened to be born in Venezuela.

Speaker 8 (28:35):
So the whole government of Venezuela can never really be
overthrown at this point in time because it's being supported
by the king kings who push drugs through there. So,
you know, killing a little drug dealer who's like selling
you know, maybe one hundred or fifty thousand dollars a month,

(28:58):
a week, that's it.

Speaker 4 (29:01):
Okay, So do you think big guys.

Speaker 6 (29:05):
And so you think that that's not so, you think
that we're not doing that, We're not targeting the big fish.

Speaker 4 (29:11):
You think we're just you think that we're spinning it.

Speaker 8 (29:14):
Maybe they are doing something that we don't know about,
because you know, the FBI, the CIA, they.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
Do a lot of covert operations.

Speaker 8 (29:23):
However, if this seems to me more like a propaganda thing, and.

Speaker 6 (29:29):
I'm just wondering why though I know, I know we
say a lot, we throw a lot of words out.

Speaker 4 (29:32):
There, but but why why? What?

Speaker 14 (29:34):
What?

Speaker 4 (29:35):
What have you seen?

Speaker 6 (29:36):
And when I say affected, I'm sure you know I
didn't mean to say that you were in the population.
I'm saying affected by seeing what's going on in your country,
is what I was saying. So have you seen, have
you witnessed? You know, have you you've done research to
say that, hey, they're not getting the right people, or
that they are getting the right people. So, and I

(29:57):
was asking you, why why are you why do you
feel social strongly about that?

Speaker 2 (30:03):
Well, it's aimed at stopping illegal drug use.

Speaker 4 (30:06):
Right, I'm sorry, I said again time it aimed that.

Speaker 8 (30:09):
The war on drugs is aimed at stopping illegal, illegal
drug use.

Speaker 4 (30:13):
Correct, So, like.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
Many people can be.

Speaker 8 (30:17):
Deterred by the war on drugs as we say it,
but if it's coming from a deeper route, just like
in anything, if you know, I can put a band
aid on something, or I can decide to deal with
the root of the problem, you know, like the other
day I was that the doctor. The doctor said, hey,

(30:38):
you want to put a band aid on it, or
you just want to deal with like the actual internal
problems that are causing that. Right, And this is where
I feel like our country hasn't really gotten or at
least to the general.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
Population, doesn't say it.

Speaker 8 (30:52):
And as far as research, I have done some research
on the war drugs actually you.

Speaker 6 (30:56):
Know, no, not research on the warr not research on
the warrand research on what we're doing about it and
so and so I'm very clear. And when you're saying
that you don't think that we have caught up with
the big fish, the ones that you know, like the
little guys, Yeah, they're on the ground where you know,
we get them that you know.

Speaker 4 (31:16):
So I'm very clear about it.

Speaker 6 (31:17):
And I do understand your metaphor when you say, you know,
just putting a band aid on the problem versus dealing
with the root of the problem very clear. My question
still remains is what how do why do you say that?
Is it an opinion or is it factual based? Is
what I'm what I'm what I'm asking.

Speaker 8 (31:36):
Well, I think it's both, because I mean, I do
definitely have a strong opinion about the war on drugs
in the sense because I got to see firsthand what
drugs does to people and how it disintegrates family and
how people become you know, what we call in the
South Front that gatos, you know, and usually that that

(31:57):
word actually that got ood man like it was a
person that got on drugs and then started even robbing
from their own family. So I got to see all
of that, and I got to see how even even
when Ronald Reagan tried to put a war on drugs
and you know, all that stuff his wife Nancy Reagan.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
That was all positive. I'm not saying it's not.

Speaker 8 (32:22):
I'm just saying that I think that we need to
go deeper as far as the war on drugs.

Speaker 4 (32:28):
You know, And I'm asking some.

Speaker 8 (32:30):
Gateways to the United States to bring drugs here.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
So I understand when you're.

Speaker 6 (32:36):
Saying, like, I'm not saying, I'm asking. I'm not making
a statement. I'm asking. I'm asking, But we don't belabored
the you know, the point at this At this point,
I was just asking, you know, do we think closing
the borders and evacuating you know, any criminals, especially when
it comes to drug activity, is helping us when it

(32:56):
comes to the war on drugs? That was that was
what I was trying to ask. But that's fine, it's okay,
But I value your your thoughts about it. I was
just wondering, you know, where they came from. You know,
is it something that you've thought about, experience, did research

(33:17):
on to say that this? You know that what we're
doing right now in this current government, what we're doing
right now, is it helping us now because we know
what happened in the past, we know how we got
to this state. Now, is the things that we have
put in place in this day and time helping us
just basically, you know, whether that's your opinion or whether
that's something factual. So that's what I was asking. But

(33:40):
let's move into mental health because my opinion in regards
to the use of drugs, it always starts with something
where a point when you get to a point in
time where you want to feel good or feel better,
and usually you want to mask something that hurts you,
that's bothering you, that the dis you. But then sometimes

(34:02):
in this day and time, children are being put on
so many drugs from you know, from the doctor's recommendation
when they tell us our children have ADHD and behavioral
problems because they haven't been properly trained as to how
to teach our children. We're not, We don't and we
will never fit into one box. We are many shapes

(34:22):
and sizes. We have many different walks of life and
backgrounds that we come from. Some children, it's better for
them to learn when they're active, when they're out on
field trips doing things, you know, being able to touch
and see and smell and taste things. That's how some
children learn. A lot of children were not meant to
sit down for eight hours in a cheer and try

(34:45):
to get in and be indoctrinated, and so a lot
of times they will force our children to or try
to force us to put our children on drugs in
order for them to attend public school, and so I
belie that's where some of our drug addicts, you know,
especially our younger drug addicts, Uh, what's.

Speaker 4 (35:06):
Where they were created? Where it all began.

Speaker 6 (35:09):
So from the music to the the doctors putting these
experimental drugs on our kids, to whatever they're putting in
the shots when our babies are born, vaccines, all of
these things contribute to me, to the bigger problem. So
the bigger but to me overall, the biggest problem is

(35:31):
mental health.

Speaker 4 (35:32):
How do you feel? How do you feel emotionally?

Speaker 6 (35:35):
We use the word trigger a lot, we use the
word we use the term PTSD a lot. How do
we feel on a regular basis? And chances are everyone
wants to forget about something that hurt them so bad.
Everyone wants to forget about something that disturbed them so badly,
you know, disrupted their life, something that they can't get out.

Speaker 4 (35:58):
Of their heads.

Speaker 6 (36:00):
It seems like it lives in their heart, and so
you try to numb it. In my opinion, you try
to numb that those pains, You try to numb that feeling,
and so I think that's what starts your drug journey sometimes.
And so mentally, I think we need to start there,

(36:22):
what's your mental health feeling?

Speaker 4 (36:25):
How you feel? How you feeling?

Speaker 6 (36:27):
Sometimes when I'm at a Sometimes when I'm at a store,
like a grocery store or something, and I noticed that
the person that's helping me, whether she's the clerk or whatever,
or he's the clerk or whatever, they may be a
little testy that day. There was a time when I
was younger, I would get mad, like, how dare you.

Speaker 4 (36:46):
Come to work?

Speaker 6 (36:48):
You know, acting like that, treat me crazy? And I'm
spending money in here. You know, I'm not about to
spend my money up in here, and you talking to
me crazy. And nine times out of ten, that person
is not even the owner of the place, So they
don't even really represent the company, you know. They just
a human being having a human experience like you, and
they're having a bad day. And so as you know,
swallowing my pride as much pride that I would have,

(37:09):
I had to swallow over the years thinking about how
to handle that now. I have a different method now
if they're being unnecessarily rude, and I used to say,
you know, people say killing with kindness, and I'm like,
I can't be kind to somebody being rude, but I
wind up asking them, and this is my favorite one,
to ask them, how you feeling?

Speaker 7 (37:28):
You?

Speaker 4 (37:28):
Okay, you know what time you get off. I don't
get off until like six o'clock. Oh you got a
little while, you know. I don't get off to three o'clock.
Oh you almost done. I know you gonna relax when
you get home.

Speaker 11 (37:40):
Girl.

Speaker 4 (37:41):
You know, I just change it.

Speaker 6 (37:43):
And they wind up talking about a little bit about
their day, just a little bit. It takes the edge off.
And now I'm getting to thank you and I'm getting
great service, you know. And so, like I said, just
mental health, how you feeling? You know, we should start
we should start the how you feeling initiative?

Speaker 4 (37:58):
How you feeling?

Speaker 2 (38:02):
I love you? You know you look beautiful by the way.

Speaker 4 (38:05):
Oh thank you, you do too. I said, get pretty.
You're gonna be on camera before you come in on that.

Speaker 6 (38:12):
We've had a caller that's been waiting for a while,
and I just wouldn't allow her to allow them to
interrupt the first part of the show. But let's see
what they got to say. They've been sitting there for
a minute. Color are you still there?

Speaker 12 (38:24):
Yep? Here here?

Speaker 4 (38:26):
Okay, I'm actually enjoyed.

Speaker 13 (38:28):
I'm actually enjoying it.

Speaker 4 (38:29):
Okay, Well, what's your name and where you call it from?

Speaker 12 (38:32):
So I just agree call it from Los Angeles. My
name is Colora Foster.

Speaker 4 (38:37):
Colora Foster.

Speaker 12 (38:39):
Correct.

Speaker 4 (38:40):
I love that name, Calora Foster. That sounds so dignified. Welcome, Oh, thanks, welcome.

Speaker 12 (38:47):
I wish I was that. I just wanted to.

Speaker 13 (38:49):
Touch bases on what the young man was saying. Getting
of the show. You know, first of all, bad, I'm
not glad about it, but I'm happy that our two
sides are more exposed. A lot of people care just
other people's feelings. We get, you know, money, reviews, whatever,
and especially if they're not especially if they're not educated
in the fielding what they're speaking on. Like, you can't.

(39:11):
You can't give every couple, every man you know, uh,
the same You can't give you all of the same attitude,
the same perceptions.

Speaker 12 (39:19):
Just can't do that. And if I know for a
fact that I.

Speaker 13 (39:23):
Was buried to a woman who enjoyed argument and fust
and Holland would stuff in the mirror when she was
doing it.

Speaker 12 (39:29):
She would literally even here her.

Speaker 13 (39:30):
Stuff in the mirror. I would take like she was
on camera it's not a general generalization of how men
cheap women or how women's treatment is. Yeah, and I'm
a far believer that the strongest forceful nerves, you know,
a black woman, I honestly believe that they do it
more than any other species on the tenet. However, with

(39:50):
that comes baggage.

Speaker 12 (39:52):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 13 (39:53):
With that comes baggage.

Speaker 15 (39:55):
And when you get to see other people suffer behind
dudes doing.

Speaker 12 (39:59):
Them, you know, things like that.

Speaker 13 (40:03):
Kind of takes his own takes his own toll, and
he starts generalize. That's not fair, that's not fair to
me and or women. I believe it's goods out there
because I believe I have more.

Speaker 7 (40:13):
Yeah, you know, I mean some really good men.

Speaker 13 (40:15):
I believe, you know, everybody comes from back, everybody has
their history.

Speaker 15 (40:21):
But generalizations make things worse, make things worse.

Speaker 13 (40:25):
Like if there was somebody a.

Speaker 7 (40:26):
Woman talking about men, I'll be like, yeah, yeah, that's right.

Speaker 13 (40:29):
That's right, that's bullshit. I mean, excuse me, you know,
that's that's not that's not that's not cool either.

Speaker 15 (40:34):
Just devised us more makes the bridge wire. So it
wouldn't say that the city agree with some of the
things he's said. And I'm glad, Like I said that
it's the end, you know, here's a game for it.

Speaker 13 (40:49):
Yeah, and everything he said, I was just mouth yeah.

Speaker 4 (40:52):
Yeah, and I and I agree with you.

Speaker 6 (40:56):
The in the the overarching comment is that you can't
generalize and everything I do believe is a case by
case basis.

Speaker 4 (41:03):
Unfortunately a lot of a lot of people are.

Speaker 6 (41:06):
Showing up the same so you know, we do tend
to get online and relate to the experiences that we have,
especially as women and especially as men. What I agree
with though, when you say, you know, don't generalize and
it's contributing to the divisiveness of men and women. That's
the part that has been getting on my nerves, which

(41:27):
which makes me feel like it is bigger than us.
Is bigger than this man versus women thing. It's more
of you know, you'd like say, spiritual weakness in high places.
It's more of a divide and conquered type of thing. Now,
what are we dividing? What are we conquering? Well, we
have to be fruitful and we have to multiply, as
what God said. So if you know, if we keep
if we keep breaking homes, uh, you know, us against them?

(41:50):
How how can women be against men? And how can
men be against women? Like just how it's not even
it's not even uh, it's not even in nature. It's
understand it just it's not a natural thing at all.
It goes against God, the universe, nature itself. We need
each other, We need each other. And if we've gotten

(42:13):
to the point where we're hurting each other so badly
that we can't find common ground, then the world needs
a detox.

Speaker 4 (42:21):
We just need a detox. We need to start over.

Speaker 12 (42:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (42:24):
And a part of that, and as a part of
that detox, we can't.

Speaker 12 (42:27):
Have a man, you know, back in men, and we
can have a woman back in women. I mean we
need we need.

Speaker 13 (42:32):
An open line of communication or somebody who has solutions
based on what they say them.

Speaker 12 (42:36):
That's another aspect I didn't appreciate about it with that.

Speaker 13 (42:39):
Okay, if you give men this responsibility or say they
did this or that other, give us some solutions on
how not to do.

Speaker 4 (42:45):
It, right, I understand.

Speaker 12 (42:47):
Show me. Yeah, I can tell you to build me
a refrigerator. You couldn't do it, But if I show
you how you could do it. Nobody can do anything
they don't know how to do nobody, and some people
don't know how to be a good man? Is that father,
good brother, good whatever you got to show. So don't
just back me like tell me, tell you fat do,
tell y'all lose weight, you know.

Speaker 6 (43:05):
But but you also got to be willing, just like
you got to be willing to stop hurting yourself, stop
doing drugs. You got to be willing to be a
good person. You got to be willing to be a
righteous person. You got to be willing to be you know,
for instance, a man that doesn't want it, that doesn't cheat,
a man that doesn't want to cheat, a man that
doesn't want to look outside his home.

Speaker 4 (43:23):
You know, you have to be that.

Speaker 6 (43:24):
You have to be a woman that her focus is
on family and and then you know, and then whatever
else you know, her heart desires. You know, so you
have to have too willing participates. Right, That's right, that's right.
We got to go back to the drawing board.

Speaker 13 (43:42):
You know.

Speaker 4 (43:44):
Liberation. Liberation can like it's okay, do not know, and liberation.

Speaker 6 (43:49):
Can be a great thing, but it can also you know,
sometimes when you give people too much freedom, they go crazy,
like you know what I mean, Come on, come on back,
you gotta put some you know, guardrails up a little bit.

Speaker 12 (44:03):
Now.

Speaker 6 (44:03):
You know, if these crazy folks get too out of hand,
they're gonna kill themselves, they don't, you know, So you
got to put some of those guardrails up. But Chrissy,
what did you have something to say to It's Calure right, Colure,
Colure color. We have Chrissy. She's she's my guest for
today and I just love talking to her about these
different subjects. So she's on here with us as well. Chrissy,

(44:26):
did you want to say something in regards to what
Klur is saying?

Speaker 8 (44:29):
Well, I just want to thank he happens to be
a friend of mine podcast, Thank you for calling in.
And I know you're going through a lot right now.
You know he's been through a lot. He happens to
be a brother in AA with me. Yes, and I

(44:50):
really appreciate you. And you have a lot of wisdom
to give the world. So you know what you're fighting through,
you know we're right there with you. Just wants you
to know that. But you're fighting through right there with you.

Speaker 2 (45:04):
You know.

Speaker 8 (45:07):
I don't know if I'm at freedom to share his
personal stuff, but you know, I don't want to do that.
But you know, Color is an example of restoration what
God can do with a man that decides to change
his life.

Speaker 6 (45:24):
And I appreciate you, right right, Okay, Color, are you
still there?

Speaker 4 (45:31):
Okay?

Speaker 6 (45:31):
He hung Okay, Well, thank you Clor for calling in.
Thank you Christy. You have such wonderful people. Did you
just say that your therapists on the line as well?

Speaker 8 (45:40):
Actually, yes, my bio residence therapist is on the line.

Speaker 6 (45:44):
Okay, great, meet her because.

Speaker 4 (45:46):
She's just great. Great.

Speaker 6 (45:48):
Okay, I'm gonna send you this flyer too, so you
can put this up, Tony. Uh, give me one second.
I want to kind of kind of introduced this part
of the conversation before we bring her in and then.

Speaker 4 (46:05):
Can I just text it to you at this point? Okay, Sarah,
you guys a couple of theraphy.

Speaker 6 (46:13):
This is it's not technical nor it's not technical, nor
is it difficult.

Speaker 4 (46:17):
It's just me having to do something. Okay.

Speaker 6 (46:20):
So this is that we you know, we we've talked
about health, mental health. I wanted to really dive in
about women's health, but you have been doing this. Uh
what do I want to call it?

Speaker 4 (46:32):
It's a program, It's a yes, I'm.

Speaker 2 (46:35):
In a program. I'm in a bio residence.

Speaker 6 (46:37):
Program, right, yes, yes, yes, yes, So you've been telling
me all these great things about it. Go ahead, and well,
you know this is a special treat. We didn't know
that your therapist was also was actually going to call in,
so we actually we're actually going to bring her in.
But you were telling us in regards to the bio residence.

(46:57):
You were telling me about how it's helped you health wise,
and I I sent, we're gonna show something in a
second here, But you were telling me how I helped
you health wise. You've been telling me about it for
a second a minute now, So just kind of in
your words really quick, tell us how it has helped you,
and kind of I'll leave it to the therapist to

(47:19):
tell us what it is, but just for you, if
you could just tell us how it's helped you so far.

Speaker 2 (47:22):
Yeah, I'll give you a quick synopsis. So what happened was.

Speaker 8 (47:28):
This is a friend of mine for lifetime, meaning she
knows me since I was eight years old.

Speaker 2 (47:33):
I'm not gonna talk about age, but she knows you
for a long time, and she.

Speaker 8 (47:38):
Happened to have gotten certified. I happened to be one
of her first client clients. And I had gotten diagnosed
with osteo orstritis and my knees and my hips. So
they injected my bone with cortisone girl, that is the
most painful thing ever, And so I was not trying

(47:58):
to have it. You know, you know how man tells you, oh, well,
you're gonna need these shots from now on, and I'm like, what, No,
And I didn't know the pains that I was talking about.
When the pains that I was having were really intense.

Speaker 2 (48:14):
When I tell you, like I'm a.

Speaker 8 (48:16):
Very flexible person, my flexibility had gone away.

Speaker 2 (48:20):
I couldn't even lift up my leg to like like like, look,
let me show you something very quickly. And I know
that this is like kind of weird, but like I
don't know if you.

Speaker 8 (48:29):
Can see me, but like I couldn't lift my leg
like this without pain.

Speaker 2 (48:35):
Like there's no way that was gonna happen.

Speaker 8 (48:37):
And after the fourth therapy, I don't have any more pain.

Speaker 2 (48:42):
I still have like certain like little noises that come in.

Speaker 8 (48:45):
But she scanned my whole body with that machine. My
body told the machine what was going on with me
from my infancy, even things that my own friends didn't know.
And then you know, we were taking care of the
immediate problems because like when you're when you're at night

(49:08):
and you can't sleep because you're lady, you're literally.

Speaker 2 (49:10):
In so much pain in your legs, cramps and everything.
And then you know what.

Speaker 8 (49:16):
I mean, like this is what I was going through
and through this therapy, I don't have that no more,
Like I want everybody to know about it.

Speaker 2 (49:24):
I want everybody to like hear about it.

Speaker 8 (49:28):
It helps with mental health, it helps with drug addiction,
it helps with alcohol addiction, and it helps with cancer.
She even her machine even detected cancer. Happens that my
mother died of cancer, my two aunties died of cancer,
her sisters, so I'm always checking myself. So the precursor
of cancer was already in me, and not only that,

(49:50):
she neutralized that with the machine. So what I'm saying
is I just want her to, like, you know, express
what it does and maybe it can help some people,
because you know, a me or how we are like
to help people.

Speaker 2 (50:00):
We want people to be blessed and healed, and you know,
move have an abundant life. That's what. So this is
Marla Melandez, That's who she is my friend. Marlon Melande
is the bio residence therapist that has helped.

Speaker 4 (50:15):
Me with these give her a hair claps on you
all right, welcome Marla. Okay, how are you.

Speaker 14 (50:34):
I'm wonderful.

Speaker 7 (50:35):
Your ladies look beautiful.

Speaker 4 (50:38):
Thank you, look ahead.

Speaker 7 (50:42):
Yes, so thank you for that wonderful introduction. Yes, Christie
and I it takes me time to say Christy because
I call her Yammy. Christy and I go way back,
way back. We were kids when we met, and are
families were very close. She knows my whole family and

(51:05):
a whole family.

Speaker 14 (51:06):
So so to give you a little background about myself,
I am a mortgage loan officer for the past twenty
five years and this job is very stressful.

Speaker 7 (51:19):
So I have been a patient of using the Buyo
Resinace therapy for the past three and a half years. Okay,
but just to tell you how I got into it,
I have been off five medications ever since I started
the bio resinance therapy with my therapist, doctor Eina Tractonberg,

(51:40):
So big shout out to her. So one day I
walked at her office and I was really stressed out
and I didn't have to say anything. By the time
she did a body scan on me. The first thing
she said, because we're close, she says, Sis, what's going on?
You're so stressed as how do you know? She goes
the scan is telling me. I said, oh my god,

(52:02):
you don't understand. I have a clothing in three days
that my client gets arrested and I need this clothing.
So he said, well, why don't you consider doing something else?
And I'm like, what, I've been doing mortgages for twenty.

Speaker 14 (52:15):
Five years and by the way, I still do mortgages.

Speaker 7 (52:17):
He goes, become a buyer residence therapist and I said, what,
So anyway, not to get so much into details, I
decided to do it because I have been doing these
therapies for three and a half years and I have
seen how I have. It's helped me tremendously. I was
put on so many different medications for different health issues,

(52:40):
and I was tired because I know that in the
medical field not to knock anything, because you know, we
need doctors and everything, but they don't go to the
root cost of what's happening in your body that's causing
these illnesses or issues. They want to put a band
aid and band aid meeting giving you medications that event
would mess something else up, and now you got to

(53:02):
take another medication for that, and it goes on and
that's it. And you know, I didn't want to be
this type of person that I Am going to spend
the rest of my life in a bedstick, can enjoy
life or anything. So noticing the benefits that this treatment
has done for me, I said absolutely, I didn't think twice.

(53:25):
I went, got my certification, got my device and everything,
and I'm able to use it on myself, my family, friends,
and I have clients that they just tell me, this
is amazing. The feedback that I'm getting of people being
immediate results or people like yeah, elist I mean received

(53:46):
that I I did like sport therapies. From the first
one she said she was feeling better, and by the
fourth one she goes, look, so she's doing jumping bags
and squatting and showing lit in her legs, and I'm like,
oh my god. She went from walking where she was
actually almost limping to like really reinflexible and doing the

(54:11):
things that she used to do because she used to
work out a lot and she couldn't do them now.
And I'm like, Wow, this this is amazing. I have
seen so many different scenarios where people have called me
saying I want to come back, this and this and
this happened, just another little story.

Speaker 4 (54:29):
I real quick. I don't want I don't want to
cut you off.

Speaker 6 (54:34):
Can we tell them, because we're down to those last
couple of minutes of the show unfortunately, but can we
tell them? I want to know a little bit about
the machine. I saw there was a machine, So how
does it function a little bit? And then tell them
where they can get a hold to you and your
you know, your Instagram or your handle, whatever it is
that you want to give them to get a hold
of you. But first, can we talk about the machine,

(54:54):
like what does it do? What is its function?

Speaker 7 (54:59):
Okay, so the the machine is a biorestinance device, and
what it does is an alternative medical treatment. It uses
electromagnetive frequency, so it diagnoses and treats that imbalances in
your body because we are energy, so every cell amidst
of specific frequency, and when the frequencies are disrupted, that's

(55:19):
where you're gonna start seeing stress, toxins, illness, health problems.
So when you do, like in that picture, you see
the person connected through a breastplate that connects them to
the device. The device is going to receive the information
from your body, and it's going to receive the frequencies

(55:40):
in your body, and it's going to send them through
the machine, and the machine is gonna the device is
going to send those frequencies back to you the way
they should be balanced you have whenever you first you
do a full body scan, we get to detect where
your imbalances are and we get to correct those balances

(56:00):
and cook and extend the frequencies back the way they
should be.

Speaker 2 (56:04):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (56:05):
Sounds wonderful. Sounds wonderful. Okay, it's amazing. We're gonna have
to bring you back when we have more time.

Speaker 6 (56:11):
Really like to get more into your story, really talk
about some of these amazing stories that you have in
regards to, you know, therapy with the bio resonance. Want
to make sure I say that right, but tell them
really quickly how they can get a hold of you
if they want to try this out for themselves.

Speaker 7 (56:29):
My phone number is there, two ninety five is at
the bottom of the flyer. And also I just opened
the Instagram because yeah, I just opened my Instagram. So
because a lot of my business is Worth of Mouth
and what I open one, so it's my bioharmony, my harmony,

(56:49):
Underscore Wellness is my Instagram. That's my email if anybody
would like to book a consultation. I could also do
remote therapies. Yes, we could do a remote therapy. And
my personal Facebook page is the name at the bottom
of Marla Yvette Melandez. That's my personal Facebook page.

Speaker 4 (57:13):
Okay, could you call out your number? I know it's
on the page, but can you give.

Speaker 7 (57:18):
Four two three zero three?

Speaker 4 (57:24):
Okay?

Speaker 6 (57:25):
All right, now we got everything. Where are you located?
What area in Florida, Florida? Okay for Lauderdale, Florida. Okay, Floridians.

Speaker 4 (57:38):
And then if.

Speaker 6 (57:38):
Someone wanted to get certified themselves, are are you teaching
a class?

Speaker 4 (57:42):
Now?

Speaker 7 (57:45):
I'm not, but doctor Ina teaches the classes can get
people certified if they want to do this. This is amazing.
It's highly used in Europe and now people are starting
to find out more about it.

Speaker 4 (57:57):
Here perfect perfect.

Speaker 6 (57:59):
They thank you so much for coming on talking to
us really quickly. I know you took time out of
your busy day. We appreciate you. Here on twenty twenty vision.

Speaker 4 (58:06):
We'd love to have you. We'd love to have you back.

Speaker 6 (58:09):
Yeah, we'd love to have you back when we have
more time to talk more about it. This was just
a snapshot of what's more to come. But thank you
so much. You're welcome, good night, Thank you, Chrissy.

Speaker 4 (58:23):
Yes, there was a pleasant surprise. I'm like, send me
the player. You're like, I got her? Yes, so good.

Speaker 6 (58:32):
Yeah, you know, we have so much more to talk about,
but everything went exactly as it should have. We'll get
more into the holistic healing practices, you know, like the
bio resonance. I do reiki, so for anyone that needs
a reiki session, and it's you know, you can look
it up, but it's you know, or we heal with
the hands as well as we balance your chakras and

(58:54):
cleanse and detox and clear your chakras, help you get aligned,
and it's very good for aches and pains. Any type
of healing, even spiritual and mental healing, Reiki can cover it.
You know, you can get me on anything at a
mead the songstress, But if you're calling about reiki, the
number is three one zero four zero nine seven one

(59:16):
three four. Just had to plug that right quick. But Chrissy,
thank you so much for joining me today. I know
there's more to come with you. I know we'll be
looking forward to more things and exciting things to come
with you.

Speaker 4 (59:30):
When are you coming back to.

Speaker 2 (59:31):
LA pretty soon?

Speaker 4 (59:34):
Okay?

Speaker 6 (59:35):
Okay, well, when you when you come in, when you
come to La, come in the studio and we can
talk more about medisine, holistic medicine, mental health and uh,
sound like you wanted to get into a little bit
of politics, so we can talk about that too.

Speaker 4 (01:00:00):
You are trying to but tell the people where they
can get a hold to you, and what would you
want to leave the people with really quick?

Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
On fire fire five. I do know that.

Speaker 8 (01:00:19):
The way God is leading me is to help people
heal themselves.

Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
So I'm not I don't get any titles.

Speaker 8 (01:00:31):
I'm just me and you're just you, and you have
the power of God and you just like I do.

Speaker 4 (01:00:41):
That's all, okay. And you said they can get a
hold who you wear.

Speaker 8 (01:00:47):
On Instagram or TikTok firefire five three.

Speaker 6 (01:00:52):
Well, I want to thank you for hanging out with
me today. Thank you for bringing the therapist on. That
was wonderful and wonderful surprise. Thank you so much. Thank
you for turned the call so quickly and again we'll
have you back again.

Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
You are so beautiful, so radiant. I just love.

Speaker 4 (01:01:07):
Making me embarrassed.

Speaker 2 (01:01:08):
Love the way you look.

Speaker 4 (01:01:09):
Thank you night, silly girl.

Speaker 6 (01:01:12):
Listen, stay on so we can we can get a
drop from you when we go off here. Okay, all right,
you guys. This has been another episode of twenty twenty
Vision where the message is what it always is, and
that is love, life and light. Take care of yourself.
Take care of yourself. Take care of yourself, and that

(01:01:33):
starts with loving yourself, loving everything about you. I remember
God tapped on my shoulder in twenty sixteen and told me, Amir,
you are enough. Even that off keynote you think you
hit you are enough. You need to fall in love
with everything about yourself. You need to pull the layers back.

Speaker 4 (01:01:48):
And remember who you are. When you find yourself, you
will find me.

Speaker 6 (01:01:52):
That lets you know that God has given us everything
simply because God exists in us. So love yourself, love
your health, love your emotions, love your spirit, love your heart,
love yourself. You can find me at a Mirra the
Songstress on Everything wherever you want to listen on Spotify,

(01:02:13):
iTunes Pandora wherever you would like to listen on or
wherever you want to watch on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok,
wherever you want to watch, you can find me at
a Mira the Songstress and remember, stay focused, let.

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