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May 23, 2024 45 mins
Eps #87: 28th Business Anniversary Edition with Special Guest, Natasha Lee Franklin and Kim Evans, Host!

Topic: The Power of Collaboration with Women in Business.

About Natasha Lee-Franklin: She is a Sacred Self-Care Coach and Medicine Woman and Day Spa Owner of 24 years.

In this segment, we speak about how to excel in business using the power of Sacred Self-Care and Retreats!

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Chakrablisstea@gmail.com
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This way. Well, here wego, we get ready to start.
Hey, everybody, this is KimEvans. I'm so excited. Welcome to
inspire conversations with Kim Evans. Ihave a beautiful guest today. I have
the wonderful Natasha, Natasha Lee Franklin. Let me give you a little bit
of information about Natasha. First ofall, let me just say, Natasha,

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welcome, thank you, thank youfor having me. I'm so excited
to be here. You said so, I thank you for inviting me.
I don't take it lightly. I'mglad to be here. I am so
excited because Natasha celebrates twenty four yearsin her business anniversary. And y'all know
that I'm celebrating twenty eight years inmy business anniversary. So y'all give it

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up for Miss Natasha. Yayyay.So let me give you some information here
about Miss Natasha. Natasha'm gonna readyour background, if that's okay. Natasha
Lee Franklin is a renowned spiritual midwife, medicine woman, sacred self care coach

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with over two can we say two, let's say two two decades. That's
more than twenty years experience of holistichealth field as a visionary founder and the
owner of the Chakra Bliss Center forHealing, day SPA and Acapacity, and
Natasha has dedicated twenty four years toFospring Sanctuary that integrates ancient wisdom with contemporary

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wellness practices. Her journey begins witha profound calling to serve a conduit of
healing, guiding her to explore depthsof traditional medicine, spirituality, self care
rituals from around the globe. Thiswoman got so many dog on superpowers and
she's located. Now you just relocatedwhere Miss Natasha? Kansas City, Missouri.

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She's in Kansas City, Missouri.She actually came from the East Bay.
Natasha's expertise lies in her ability tointerwine the spiritual and the physical wealths.
This is easy, this is what'sso. But let's put the super
on the national super Bad. She'ssuper bad, you know, offering a
unique blend of services that cater toa complete well being of her clients.
As a spiritual midwife, she's amidwife. She assists individuals in birthing their

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true selves, navigating life's transitions withgrace and resilience. Her role as a
medicine woman involves harnessing the healing powersof nature, utilizing herbs and crystals and
energy work, and the work torestore balance and harmony within the body and
the spirit. Her business is calledChakra Bliss Center. Natasha and her team

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offer a pleflaw of holistic therapies fromshack of balancing to sound healing, to
personalize spa treatments and herbal consultations.Welcome to Oh My God has Fire Conversations
with Kim Evans. I am so, I am so excited. I'm so
can y'all say, I am soexcited. Put this woman right here.

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Let me get on up, andjust like oooh, I'm so excited.
Oooh, I'm so excited to behere Natasha. Ooh, I'm so glad
you're here. Yes, Yes,I'm excited to be here. So let
me get let me that's a littlebit of her kudos. So. She
is also a hypnotherapist, a reikimaster, herbalist. She's the owner of
Charkra Bliss tea company, the SocraBust University in Charka Bliss TV Networks.

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What I love about Miss Natasha issuper bad. Natasha stands on her feet.
I don't care what it is inthe universe of the society was going
on. It does not affect her. The girl stands on her feet.
It was about maybe ten years agothat I met Miss Natasha. I was
in New York. I was actuallyteaching a bridal makeup class Multiculture Ethnic at

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the Java Center in New York.So y'all don't know about that because I'm
a national speaker. Oh. Asa matter of fact, let me let
me introduce who I am. Iam Kim Evans. I am your host,
and I celebrate twenty eight years inthe business this much. Yes,
thank you very much. Hello y'all, Hello, y'all. Twenty eight years

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of business celebrated in San Francisco,bay Man, the owner of Too Gorgeous
Integrated Health that want us and kameoh gee live. This is Kim Evans.
Yes, so I met Miss Natasha. We was actually in New York
and I was teaching it because youknow by trade, I'm a bridal makeup
artist thirty five years ago and Iwas teaching this course on bridal makeup.

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And Lord behol who is in frontrow? We had the Java Center,
kid, we was in We wasactually in New York and uh, this
beautiful woman is on the front row. And my room was filled with so
many different professionals, and I was, you know, teaching multiculture, ethnic
bride and makeup, and Miss Natashawas on the front row. You remember

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that, Miss Natasha. I rememberthat. Was that New York or was
that San Diego? I think itwas New York. I think it was
Las Vegas. Oh, excuse me, let me be corst I really think
it was Las Vegas. Wait aminute. The conference. Oh hold up
your girl to gorgeous. That's whywe're a natural speaker, because I'd be
all over the place. I can'tkeep it. It was Vegas, was

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in Las Vegas, Gas, andI was in the front row soaking up
all of that goodness. It wasthe Las Vegas It was ice was the
Las Vegas ice FO show at theConvention Center. That's where it was.
Yes ma'am, yes ma'am. Ohm d shut the front door. And
Natasha was on the front row,her and her team, and I was

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teaching this bridle makeup class. Itwas so exhilarating. I had professionals just
like like like the like just eating, like give me more, give me
more, give me more. Natashaactually connected after that class. You from
the Bay, I'm from the Bay. It's like we need to get you
know. And from that we havejust been hooked at the We have been

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hooked the seams. When we cameback to the Bay, I had remember
that that video. I actually cultivatedmy bridal makeup video. It had sold
over twenty five hundred. Yes.And then Miss Natasha started doing her own
makeup courses and she had her liveevent and I came out when you was
at San Leandro at the time.Yes, yeah, that's right, And

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so I came and I sat underher a tuolage there and she did her
own makeup class her and her assistantat that time was Patricia. I remember
that and her, and it waswonderful and we actually have been hooked at
the hip ever since. So it'sbeautiful when we have sisterhood of like minded
professionals in the business and we canactually, you know, encourage one another,

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because that's a beautiful thing. Weneed to have some things. Miss
Natasha absolutely absolutely, and I thinkit's a rare thing to just not find
a sister in business, but tofind somebody in the same industry that you
can follow as well as lift upas well as admire all of that.

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So I think that also what makesour relationships special is that we're in the
same industry and there's been no competition, only support, and I love that.
I love that because in business rightnow, what I think is missing
is the lack of sisterhood and thelack of collaboration. So that's why I

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really appreciate our connection. I thinkthat's absolutely beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
The other thing I love so muchabout Miss Natasha is that she actually one
of her finance, one of hersuperpowers, is that she knows how to
get people together. She does theseevents on Carnival once a year where she

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does her Sacred Spaces once a year. Y'all get on her mailing list because
you're gonna have another for twenty twentyfoe. But then also she did something
different this year. She did InternationalWomen's Day, a virtual women's empowerment event
that was on Friday, May eighth. Y'all, let me tell you how
bad this was. This woman.I got to put this on gallery.

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This woman was so bad. Shehad the top people in the core of
their element and she honored them onWomen's Day. She had tomorrow Steele Keno
speaker Dorothy and nos y'all know Dorothyand now she's a bad, super bad
all by herself. She had Lindalet me see what bear cru she had
myself. I was also honored.She had doctor bionce Lee. She had

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Sharon Williams, she had Maryland Brooks, and she had Elba Cohen. She
had and Xara Spence. She hasmissed Aya Cresswell. I mean, she
had some of the most amazing,badass women and she was just admiring and
says, you know what, Iwant to admire you on Friday the March

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eighth, and she put this alltogether, top notch people in their fields.
She was the host honoring on InternationalWomen's Day, a virtual Let me
just ask you this, what gaveyou the inspiration to do that, a
virtual women's empowerment event? Because itwas amazing, y'all. It was so
amazing. It's like, look,I got clients. I'm like, I

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had to put my clients a wholewhen I came on board, and I
mean she honored all of us.What was your aspiration behind that? Well?
I give monthly virtual events called theSacred Self Care Sister Circle, but
really I wanted to get this groupof ladies together because these these are all
my personal friends. But there arewomen in my life that are doing just

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amazing things, like you said,badass women. But we don't always as
women in business, we don't alwaysget the kudos that we deserve. We
don't always get the recognition or upliftmentor just for somebody to come along and
say, hey, sins, you'redoing a good job or pasis, I
admire what you're doing. We don'tdo that for many reasons, but we'll

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probably get into that later. Butone I think is the wounded sisterhood syndrome.
But we gonna talk about that later. But I think it's so important
to really recognize the sisters that arein your life that are doing business.
We need as much as we canget right, as much encouragement and uplipment
upliftments. So I really wanted tojust get my sisters together, tell them,

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hey, sis, I love you, I recognize you, I see
the work you're doing in the world. It's amazing, and keep going.
We don't get that, and soI just wanted to do that for a
small group of my sister friends.Well, let me tell you that your
intention was very well received. Andthe execute the execution of the plan actually

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it was exciting. It actually didwhat it needed to do so impeccable.
It was like within an hours,it was like an hour session and we
were all glued and we none ofus dropped off, None of us dropped
off the call. It was thatso pivotal, that was so powerful.
It's like, girl, did Natasha, you know you're not trying to blow
smoke a girl? Do you knowhow super bad you are? You super

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appreciate that And like I said,we don't get enough of that. And
no, and I appreciate your kindworks and no, I don't. You
know. I hear people say,god, you so you do this,
you just do that. But Ijust do what I love, sus I
just do what I love. AndI love supporting women. I love supporting
our sisters. I love being inbusiness business, I love supporting women in

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business. I'm just supporting women ingeneral, in business or not. You
know, so that is what Ido. Like you said, I bring
women together. That is another thingthat I really love to do. It's
just bring us together. Why isthis energy for other women to bring other
women together? I find that soamazing. Men do it so easy.
Doctors do it, Dennis do it. Everybody do it. You know,

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the old the old Blue Boy network. They do it so easily. Why
is it that women has so muchof a chance. And let's tell it
down, Black women, African Americanwomen, Why is it so yeah for
us to come on, y'all,let's get this thing together and support one
another. It is seven point twobillion people on the planet. You've been
a business for twenty four years.I've been a business with twenty years.

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Why is it so freaking difficult?Okay, but hold that thought and let
me just ask you a question.In your twenty eight years, how much
support have you had from other womenor other Black women? None at all?
There you go, and why?And that's why I do for black
women, I would have say nothing. I would have to say most of

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the women support that have gotten fromnon black women. I mean, y'all
don't send me no no email.But that's just really I'm sorry, that's
just what it is. I didnot build my business as in license aestetition.
And it's like, you know,I want to service African American women.
Look right, thing, it's Iwant to service women who want to
be a beautiful who actually write moneyto make themselves look amazing. Right,

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Unfortunately those happen to be women thatare non black that that all do that.
Absolutely, that's my experience. IfI was waiting for our sister sister
girls to do that, man,I would have been out of been a
long time ago. But I'm justwhy it is, and that's why I
started in a Walnut Creek and Arendacame back to Wanna Creek. And this
is why I am. It's noshakee y'all. It's just no shade.

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But I'm just asking the question iswhy we don't support each other more?
Right, Well, it's so layeredyou really have to spend, you know,
a lot of time peeling back thelayers. But more Yeah, so,
I personally one our clientele, myclientele is ninety non African American too.

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And I think for us it's it'sit's a lifestyle thing, and it's
a mindset thing. Other people understandthe value and preventive maintenance. They understand
the value of caring for yourself ata certain level. They understand that they
have to make provisions in order tohave the lifestyle that they want. In

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order to be healthy, to livethe way they want to live. We
county what we do. I seeother black women, they really say,
oh, I'm going to go tothe spot on my birthday or mother's day.
No, it's not a luxury,it's a necessity. It's maintenance.
It's actually healthcare as far as i'mcon thank you very much. And it

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is something that it goes to whenyou're getting your hair done and the same
thing as when you're getting your hairdyed or your hair colored or your hair
enhands. Well, you know what, it's something that it's not a necessary
thing to where it is a celebratorymoment. It becomes your lifestyle. Here

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is your actually LifeScan your lifestyle.And this is what I have found to
be true with our non black counterpowers. So I just thought it was just
interesting, you know that I justmentioned that, you know, between us
two powerhouses that right business owners reallyinteresting and I just really would love for
us to come more together. AndI'm glad that you were able to do

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that. We could speak on that, we got something to say. Because
you've been in a game for twentyfour years. We are not new to
this. We are definitely true tothis and we've seen the ebbs and flows
up and downs of exactly what itis. So exactly is what is you
are? What is your next?For you? What's next to me?

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I want to say something really quickbefore I get to what's next to me?
And since that is, I wantto just say, I teach sacred
self care. And when I seewomen talking about they're going to have a
self care day and they say,oh, I'm going to get my nails
and my hair done, that's nota sacred your, lady, I say
that that's not a sacred day.Get your That's bad saying that's not even

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self care. It can be rightthat they called grooming. That's not self
care, that's grooming. And soI just wanted to say that, all
right, So so what's next forme? But wait a minute before you
ask that. Okay, let's let'slet's park it right there the fun for
the ladies so that they know whatis self care, what is self care?

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Management? Self care is is actuallyspirit lead and so deep. It
goes deeper than the surface. It'snot the surface. It's not the hair,
the nails, the makeup, eventhough that's what we do. Self
care, true self care is soulcare. It's unapologetic. It's self care,

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unapologetic and amplified. So whatever youthink it is is not that.
It's way up here. Let's upthe game a little bit. We deserve
to care for ourselves at optimum levels. We really do, and not a
joke. Can you know? Younggirls now are talking about, oh I

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live the soft life. Well Ido too, But let me tell you
what they're doing something now that wehaven't previously. It is about being soft
and easy in living life with graceand ease. That is soul care.
It really is. Yeah, butyou know, let's take it even be

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let's go a little bit deeper.You know, be me a national speaker.
You're a speaker. I'm a nationalspeaker, and then a holistic weoness
coach, you know, in additionto international speaker, international speaking, yes,
and you are going to be internationalWait a minute, wait wait,
let me correct international speaker as wellas international podcast. Yes, that's right.

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When we talk about self care,self care, self care really is
the ability to promote and attain healthand to prevent disease and code with illness.
That's that's basically what self care is. In a nutshell is the ability
to promote and attain your health whateverthat is your holistic woness plan. You'll
integrated wellness approach and to prevent diseasein the code with illness and also to

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be able to have a mental andemotional and physical sign And like I tell
my clients, nothing missing, nothingbroken, nothing in lack. That is
self care. You know, that'sself care right there, that's self care.
That's up here. That's what wecall self care and being able to
manage that. No, no,no, no. The challenges is how
we manage that in our daily lives. That's why you have to have a

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Natasha as a midwife, as acoach. That's why you have Kim Evans
as your coach, so that wecan help to navigate you collapse times,
actually cultivate these coping skills so thatyou can't have a successful integrated wellness approach
to yourself. Yes, because youknow what, it should not be something
you do. It should be whoyou are. No more time. It's

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not something you do, it's whoyou are. It's who you is.
Who you are. Habits make upwho you are. What kind of healthy
habits do you have? I loveit it's a lifestyle. It really is.
It really is a lifestyle. Sowhen if you want to live a
luxury lifestyle, you better dag onwell high your health together, have your

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health together, yes, and yourones yes. You know. I coach
as a business coach, me helpingwomen to actually make a statement online,
to package the price in the positionas the number one choice and expert right
their digital real estate. And Ishare with my women all the time,

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what good is it is? Youcan have all the money in the world
if you're not healthy. Y'all,we got to be healthy. It's not
a sexy look to have no hair. It's not a sexy look. It's
not a sexy look to have jackedup skin. It's not look to be
five hundred pounds. It's just nota sexy look. And I'm just saying,
come on, at the end ofthe day, how do you feel

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about yourself? Exactly? Happy?That's all that matters. Are you happy
with yourself and where you are?And first of all, that's all that
matters, And you have to createhealthy habits for yourself. I do every
day. I start out my daywith what I call my power hour.
It's twenty minutes of prayer, meditation, twenty minutes of journaling or sacred writing,

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and twenty minutes of exercise. Andso that is what I do.
I prepare for healthy sleep. Right. I turned down the lights. I
spray my pillows, I light mycandles, I listen to some soft music.
I meditate. I don't just getinto bed and get on the phone
and try to go to sleep.No, I prepare for healthy sleep.
So what are you doing that's goingto lend you towards a healthy lifestyle,

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the lifestyle that you desire. Right, it's possible for everybody. You know.
What I love about what you justsaid is that you take the time
to you turn down the lights.You know, actually are activating this type
of choice to playing down. AndI tell my clients all the time,

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you know, especially sleep seep,it's important. You know, if you
have a last man of is youknow you have to actually just reset your
circadian rhythm. And one of thehow how you reset your circadium rhythm is
that you sleep. And sleep deprivationactually affects the affects the gut, it
affects the digestion, It actually cutsyour lifespan, and so on and so

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forth, and I tell themen allthe time. You know, sleep is
very very important. I am thatyou mentioned that. So with that note,
as you and your company, ChakraBliss, what do you actually recommend
to your clients from the products thatyou have available? Because I know you
have these wonderful, fantastic teas onyour website, right, what do you

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recommend? What do you come on? Come on with it? Yes,
so you know, of course Ilove and use my own product, but
yeah, I do own a teacompany as well, and I use my
own teas before bed. What Ido is also if I don't do bring
dump like writing out, getting itout of my head so that I can

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rest before bed, I drink anice, warm cup of tea. And
while I'm drinking that tea, fromthe top to the bottom of the cup,
I'm saying what I'm grateful for.I love it God. I'm grateful
for breath. God, I'm gratefulfor and I claim what I need.

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I'm grateful for the restless sleep Iam about to have. I'm grateful for
joy in my life. All whileI'm drinking my warm cup of tea.
That's preparation for a healthy, nicesleep. Would you like to recommend one
or three of your teas that youhave on your website that women can go
right now and buy. Yeah.So, my most popular tea is called

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blood Moon. It's called blood Moon. It is black currants, cranberries,
hibiscus, roast petals. It isdeliciously amazing. And the other one is
called Manifesting Truth. It is theblack tea with mango pieces and cornflowers.

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And it smells like sugar land.It smells so natural. She says,
sugar land. She didn't say sugarand sweet. She said sugar land.
Yes, it smells so decadent andso delicious. But it's Chakra Bliss tea
dot Com. I'm gonna put thatin show. Yes, Chakra Bliss tea
dot com. Oh my god,I didn't see that tea. What I

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did not see that tea? It'sthe tea. Well, I'm gonna send
you some sample. Do you gotthe chakra, the wellness, the wine,
the manifest tell us about these differentkind of premium tees you got to
here, miss Natasha. Ah,well we do have. Oh I see
what you just at the roots chakrablend. Okay, shut up, you
have the sacra chakra blend. Ohmy god. You have the sola plexus

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chakra. You have the thoat chakra. Oh, you got the whole eight
chakras. You do chakras. Shehas the third eye. Okay, come
on, y'all, come on,y'all. Go to chakra Bliss dot com.
Right now, see the crown chakras. So what would you recommend for
a woman who actually needs to putit together, who's in disarray and just

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say her energy is out of balanceand she really want to cultivate and integrative
one's approach? Right now? Whichone of these teams would speak to her
spirit? You know what? Iwould suggest? If you want something jacket
and luxurious, just luxury in acup, right our blue velvet camerameal that

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say, blueberry camera milk girl.Wait a minute, blue velvet, blue
velvet. I didn't know you werebringing it like this, miss Natasha,
bringing it to meditate with, relaxed, to pray with. Yeah, just
for yourself, a cup of that, it's gonna fix everything. Wait a

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minute, let me get to it. Wait a minute, Wait a minute,
hold up, where it is?Which one is that one? Oh
my god, oh this is absolutelyamazing. I'm looking at her teas I'm
on a website right now. Thistea collection is indulgent. So what is
the name of that one that youjust said? Blue velvet CAMEMEO Okay,

(26:22):
well I want I want okay,I want all my samples. You give
me a sample, I want sampleall that. So, yeah, what's
so beautiful about the blue velvet camerabell? What was? It's just really
decadine. First of all, it'sa beautiful blue color and that comes from
the butterfly piece Flower. We'll usethat and camerameal. You know, it's

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has many medicinal purposes and it isgood for relaxing and calming and soothing.
So I suggest this girl is sopowerhouse. Okay, all right, when
I get when I when I getit, when you send it to me,
I'm gonna an Instagram live on it. I guarantee you down to the
Donut Hoe because I love me.I'm seeing your website, y'all need to

(27:06):
go to soccer blist dot com.I put all her information in. This
is absolutely freaking amazing and I'm readyand it's good hot or ice. I
can't wait. Yeah, so sothank you, so so oh my god,
So mister Sasha, what is next? For the Queen. What's coming
down the pack for twenty twenty four? Come on what we got? So

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I think I'm going to start planningmy next Sacred Self Care retreat. Okay,
I'm not sure if we're going todo the cruise, but if not,
we'll probably be in Tulu, Mexico. It's gonna be amazing. I
am right now, I'm working onthe chakra Blist TV network. So that
is a network for women to showcasetheir their offerings. It's just so we

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can get our voice out and wecan be seen and heard. So that
is what I'm working on next.Just in my practice, every day in
my SPA, every day hands onas well as teaching. I just developed
something called the Lee Method Facelift NaturalFacelift Massage, and I'm going to be

(28:19):
training in a few different states withthat. So I'm excited about that.
The training is amazing and it comeswith a beautiful kit full of products you
need. I just launched a productline, so we have our Watermelon Bliss
Luxury facial Elixir, we have ourMoroccan Rose water toner, and we have

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a lymphatic anti celluli oil and afacial steam. So we have some new
products that are out. They're noton the website yet, but they're they
are out. I have launched andI'm selling like crazy, but I'm gonna
get them up on the website soon. So, out of all your services,
which one is your favorite? Andthen and I'll share mine The Link

(29:08):
Method Natural Facelift Massage, the LinMethod Natural Facelift Massage. If y'all in
Kansas City, make sure that youstop on by uh Lee because I'm Natasha
Lee Lee Lymphatic Energy Experience. Ilove it. Yeah, I'm too gorgeous
and my spot's too gorgeous. IntegratedHealthy one of c in the Lafayette,

(29:30):
California with the San Francisco Bay area. And I have to say my favorite
of all, I have to saybecause I've downsized a lot of my services,
but I have to say my thepremier service is my Microderma Brad and
Anti Aging Facials. That's number one, and number two my hot Stone Massage.

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Wow, it just it just sendspeople over the moon. Yeah,
and the stars in the Moon's justabsolutely exhilarating. I mean it's just like
hands handstop. So twenty four yearsin business, Miss Natasha, let's just
say what have you become a masterof? So, you know, I

(30:11):
think it was Dean Garcios or oror it was it Tony Robbins was saying.
If it wasn't him, don't callme on it. It was one
of the great, the great,great, great greates. They were saying,
once you have had at least tenthousand hours hours I think it was
about ten thousand hours minimum of doingthe same thing. Or maybe it was

(30:33):
rowing the guy who just recently passedaway from Lego but anyway, or maybe
it was Bob Prokery, y'all,it was one of them, because I
listened to one of the greats,right, y'all. It was one of
the greats, and he's and theywere just like, once you have superseded
ten thousand hours of the same thingperpetually and over and over again, you
are indeed now a master of that. What is that one thing right now,

(30:59):
miss Natasha, that you're a masterof. So I could say I'm
a master of many different services thatI do, but I to answer your
question, I am definitely a masterof me. I have studied myself along
the years, and I have cultivatedsuch an amazing relationship with myself I love

(31:23):
myself so much, and I thinkthat I have mastered me. Not I
don't want to say like there's nomore growth, but I really have tuned
into myself, my desires, myneeds, my wants, what fires me
up, what makes me tick,what lights me up. And I have

(31:45):
taken the time to learn me andto know me and to understand means and
to become my best friend. Andso I have mastered me. I still
there's always learning to do, right, but I would say I've mastered me.
I love that. I would haveto say twenty eight years in business,

(32:07):
the master of the confidence of beingable to exemplify the services that my
clients come into me. That issuch a joy you can't put a price
tag on, and that actually enablesus to charge premium prices for what we
do. And like exactly, ittook so much for me to get to

(32:29):
this point, right. You know, they say the first two years,
fifty percent of businesses go out ofbusiness. But we made the two years.
We made it through five, wemade it through the ten, we
made it through the two decades,and now we passed two decades. And
I have to say, for me, it's just really being a master of
really knowing my confidence and to beable to showcase that confidence and when clients

(32:50):
come in, I can really servethem at the highest level because I know
myself. Can I say I metthat is oh damn good? That is
well? Can I say that isthe thing that makes you so gorgeously attractive

(33:12):
is that you are so super confidentin who you are as a woman,
as a person, as a womanin business, as a woman of God.
Just that is what makes you sodaggon attractive. Is that your confidence
is on a thousand and that makesyou such a role model. I don't

(33:35):
even know if you know, andyou have just you really are the template
for the model businesswoman, black,white, purple, green, yellow,
whatever. You are such the modeland that confidence that you have is super
attractive, Sis, and I loveit. And I think that's why more

(33:59):
women are really starting to follow you, because they see that thing that they
want and need so bad in lifeand in business. Is that confidence?
Right? So I love that,I really love. It's not superficially done.
It is actually supernaturally given from God, you know, and it comes
from being broken, It comes fromyou know. We both have been in

(34:22):
this business over two decades. Itwasn't easy. We went through we were
in the baby. We went throughstorms, we went through earthquakes, we
went it. You know, wewent through the real estate going up,
the real estate going down. Wewent through the pandemic going up the pandemic.
Now you know, yo, wehave been through some tumultuous times and

(34:43):
God and test us and all Ihave to say. You know this,
this lady over here, it's likeyou know, when you have businesses that
are still standing in the test oftime and can witness and still be able
to cultivate and to give you servicestransfer may services. It's yes, that

(35:06):
confidence maybe ain't nothing missing, Itain't nothing like in It is nothing broken.
You have to earn that stuff withbars and stripes and bars to go
through heartaches and things that we've gonethrough as business owners to be able to
still stand. Abie. Yes,you put a p on that you can't
you can't and you know that isthat resilience. It's that it's your bounce

(35:31):
back. It's the bounce back.And let me tell you from the beginning
until now, I just moved myday spot because I was in the building
and the owner's soul and didn't tellanybody, so you know, now I
have a beautiful building up my ownGod. But challenges they don't stop,

(35:54):
and so you have to position yourselfwhere you can just stand so the wind
won't blow you over. Uh,trials won't blow you all the way over.
Yeah, be planted. And Ilove the fact I have to inject
this and I hope that I'm notstepping on your privacy. But I think
that this is beautiful because women needto understand y'all, don't be working so

(36:16):
hard and numbs to where you bypass. I love this woman because she just
said, you know, Natasha justgot remarried again. You know, she
worked in her business for years.You know, she has grown sons.
I mean she's been there and youknow, been a single mom, and
she never stopped with believing in love. And I think that's something that we

(36:37):
have to honor and we have tocelebrate. I'm so excited miss Natasha just
got married again. I love it. Honored about you. This is beautiful.
You did not give up all loveas a aren't you putting woman?
I love that and you know itsays actually refused to because I do believe

(37:00):
in love. And let me tellyou. If it's available for me,
it is available for everybody. Heyman, what I have to say,
sis is be very specific with yourprayers. Be very specific. Whatever that
thing is you want, say it, God, I want to pray me.

(37:23):
I want a man who loves you. I want a man who's going
to care for me like nobody's business. I want a man who's attentive and
loving and caring. Be very specific, very specific. God. Yeah,
God, Then you have to bespecific. So we're watching you. You
are throwing a role model, andI say, you know, all work

(37:44):
and love and not having a wholeintegrative wellness is a dull person. Because
your ladies, we still need lovetoo. Come on now, come on,
absolutely absolutely still want love. Andwe can be baller seven eight figures
and running our businesses and our bankaccounts as such, and we can still
have love too. Come on now, we can have that as well.

(38:07):
We deserve and we love. Thankyou very much. So let me as
we end this, Miss Natasha,what would you recommend and what are two
words of advice that you would recommenda business owner, a self employed woman
preneur right now? What would yourecommend her in this tumultuous time in our

(38:28):
economy on staying focused with her vision, her profession and her mission and her
business right now. Well, ifno matter if you're a corporation or a
solopreneur, I say, you needa business partner, and it needs to
be God. I partner with God, and so I know it's not going

(38:53):
to fail and be planted. Ifyou have dreams and desires, uh,
and you have an idea of whereyou want your business to go, stay
planted with that vision. Don't giveup, don't waiver, stay right there
with the vision. God gave methat vision for a reason, and it's

(39:14):
not for you, It's for thepeople. So bless people with what God
gave you. You know, yourgift, skill and talent for is to
share with the with the world.And so don't be selfish and state planned
and stay true to your vision.I love that. I love that.
I would just add to that,is that see the vision write or down

(39:35):
and make a plane in her backend? Yeah, her back two and
two? Yeah. No, yeah, you have the faith to believe that
it is truly gonna come to pack. Oh yeah, any woman you know,
actually get with a coach and getwith a mentor. I wish twenty
something years ago I would have hada coach. Absolutely I really did not.
I just really got a Powerhouse coachtwo years ago and she is a

(40:00):
powerhost coach and she just took mybusiness to the next level and it's just
been amazing. I would say numberone investor time in coaching, investor time
in mentoringship. Keep the creator,number one, the father, Make that
the chief cornerstone. Never give upon your vision and on yourself and of
what you want to do. Alignyourself with people in your same amen circle

(40:21):
corner and other women like minded thingsthat are doing higher than yourself, not
lower it, not equal, butyeshigher than what you're doing. And just
really speak your vision. And notonly that. Lastly is God says to
speak the vision and make a playingwhatever you want, call it out and
speak it and have to see thatit is going to be that way.

(40:44):
But you're reminding yourself with sisters thatare really in the game. Align yourself
with with Natasha. Natasha has coachingprograms. Natasha has coaching, I have
business coaching available. Attach yourself likethat says, hold it, hold it,
wait a minute, Not because Ilove you. Not because you're my

(41:04):
sister, but you have been inbusiness for twenty eight twenty. That's right.
You know, if y'all need acoach, look no further than Miss
Kim right here. She will getyou together. And let me say,
I haven't coached with her personally,but I've coached with her because I followed
her every move for the years thatI've known her, and I'm gonna be

(41:28):
coaching with her very soon. Butwhat I want to say is it's the
professionalism. It's the commitment to herselfand to her clients. Listen, I
see Kim's emails come through at midnight, at six in the evening. She
is with the people. She isgonna be before the people. She is

(41:52):
gonna get her message out, andshe will teach you how to do the
same exact thing that she is doing. One thing for sure, people is
not gonna forget about Kim because shestays before the people in her groups online
with her award winning podcast that I'mcalling I'm speaking it out for you,
sister. I receive it. Ireceived it. In everything that she does.

(42:15):
She is on purpose and so Iappreciate that about your sister. Like
I said, not because we're friends, and not because we're sisters, but
just because it is the real hardtruth. You are an amazing business woman.
And if y'all need a coach,really, look no further than Kim.
She's your woman, I'm telling you, Amen. And I didn't Natasha

(42:37):
to say it. Amen. It'sjust truly divining that said. Thank you,
my sins, thank you very much. Yes, on that note,
I called up Miss Tatasha and Isaid, Hey, Natasha, we got
to put together something that's just goingto be absolutely amazing. So we're gonna
end this, yoll. We gotMiss Natasha and we got Kim Evans.
We got the two powerhouses in yes, beauty in the street. We are

(43:00):
coming together, y'all. If we'regonna do a masterclass, look out for
that, you guys. Yeah,on our VIP mailing list and launch that
this month in May, and we'regonna tell y'all what that is. This
is gonna be. We're gonna puther twenty four years, We're gonna put
my twenty years together, and we'regonna be like two sisters, and we're

(43:20):
gonna come in the beauty game.We're gonna come into business. Yes,
so amazing, y'all. I'm soexcited. Atasha's so excited. Let's do
it. She's like, yeah,let's do it. Yeah, Yeah,
it's gonna be amazing. Amen.So, Missatasha, is it anything any
last closing words, one or twopoints that you would like to share before

(43:45):
we in this podcast show. Ijust appreciate everybody just tuning in. I
thank you for supporting Kim. Ithank you for this half an hour segment.
I thank you for supporting me.Look forward to seeing everybody at Shaka
Bliss dot com and I thank you, Miss Kim, thank you. And

(44:07):
I think Miss Natasha I look soforward to what she got coming up next,
because Mssatasha always got something new comingup. I'll be I'm just like,
look, look, look, look, I'm I'm much as her biggest
fan as she is mine, andits wonder. I'm like, girl,
what you're doing over here? AndMistasha, I look forward to getting them
teasing the male girl because I ama test, I am a tea.

(44:29):
Need some tea, honey, I'mgonna bring them when I come and get
my hostoe massage. I'll be backin Calli next month, so I'll just
bring them when I come and getmy massage personally, She's gonna personally deliver
them to me. I accept that. I accept that. So you guys,
Kim Evan signing up for those ofyou now y'all know my sound mutation.
We put it at the end,as far as the east, as

(44:51):
farther west, as far as theeast, as far as the north.
May you be illuminated and transformed.May you be actually motivated by the sound
of this podcast show. You couldtake one or two tips actually, and
you can apply it in your business. And you're gonna apply it into your
life, and that you can multiplyit. Make you go and grace,
make you go in peace. AndI'm so excited and share my podcast out.

(45:14):
This is Kim Evans with inspired Conversationsand this is my lovely guest,
Miss Natasha Lee Franklin. Thank youso much for being on the podcast.
Shot you ah. Until we meetagain, all y'all be blessed and thank
you kindly. Ooh, I loveit, Kim Evans, Bye for now.
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