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February 11, 2025 46 mins
Many of us suffer with some type of ailment. And many of us don’t want to take a pill or live in pain. What if you could solve the problem with no side effects? I came across a life-changing device that I wear everyday since May of 2024. After experiencing positive effects on a daily basis, I decided it was time to interview the creator of this life-changing device. Are you ready to embrace a healthier, more balanced way of living? The WAVwatch uses the power of sound therapy, sending frequencies through your body to realign your energy naturally. Several famous scientists including Royal Raymond Rife and Nikola Tesla have developed and experimented with frequency reseting and healing. WAVwatch founder and creator Linda Bamber Olson joins me on today's show. Linda is a teacher, speaker, writer, and nutritionist, and has a B.S. in Food Science & Nutrition with an N.D. certification. Linda found there was a need for an easier way to protect and help heal people with many common health issues. Whether you’re suffering with PTSD, anxiety, ADD, lower back pain, and the list goes on, this watch can help you. Worn on your wrist, the WAVwatch provides customized frequencies based on your symptoms or diagnosis, offering a natural alternative to traditional treatments. Tune in to today’s podcast to learn more about the WAVwatch and what it can do for your health and wellness. Go online today and order your WAVwatch: https://buy.wavwatch.com/?ref=ashley100 Be sure the coupon code of Ashley100 appears in the coupon code area! I wear my watch everyday. (I did not receive any money for gifts for this interview- this product works!)

 Experience Wellness in a Whole New Frequency
Healing Through Frequencies: Meet the WAVewatch 

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Speaker 1 (00:06):
You're in a good place now. You are listening to
Perspectives with Ashley Burgess.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Welcome back live to Liver your True Life Perspectives, and
I'm your host, Ashley Burgess. On today's show, we're going
to be talking about a new technology, a health and
wellness product that can really change your life. And I
know for a fact, because I've actually been wearing this
product since May of last year. And I think that
many of us are very concerned about our health and wellness.
We're very concerned about well just feeling good, you know,

(00:34):
feeling at our top level, feeling motivated, you know, dealing
with maybe dealing with overcoming depression or anxiety or add
and the list goes on. And so joining me live today,
I'm very happy to have Linda bamber Olsen. She's the
creator of the wave Watch sound frequency technology and she's
here live with us on Live Your True Life Perspectives.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
Linda's so great to have you. How are you doing today?

Speaker 4 (00:57):
Oh? I am just fine. I am just so amazed
at all of the information that you have and I'm
so thrilled that you've been wearing the wave Watch. So
thank you for having me.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
Well, no, it's amazing. I actually saw you. I didn't
get to speak to you that much, but I saw
you back in Dallas last year on the main stage
at the Biohacking conference, and wow, I mean a wealth
of knowledge of you know, how did all this come about?

Speaker 3 (01:22):
Because this is some real technology.

Speaker 4 (01:25):
Well maybe it's a little bit of a long story,
you know, but that's where technology comes from. Usually is
a need. And I was born deaf, completely deaf in
one ear, and they didn't discover it until I was
a third grader. So obviously by then I'd learned to adapt.
So I'd learned to slow down and to look at
people and to absorb their energy. And they said I

(01:48):
even touched people a lot and stared them in the
face so I could maybe read lips or whatever it was.
But we do adapt as our body needs. So I've
just always been, you know, really terribly interested in sound
and frequencies because I have a lack of sound, you know.
And so I, you know, did the same thing as
every other kid did and graduated from college and started

(02:09):
teaching and taught for years. But at a certain point,
both my mother and sister developed breast cancer at the
same time, and my doctors just wanted me to have
a double misectomy and forget about it. There was nothing
wrong with me. That was just their answer. That's all
they knew to do. And as a teacher, I'm going,

(02:33):
I don't think I want to do that. But in
my mind, I'm sure I was getting really irritated sounding
it's like, are you getting you know however you'd want
to say it, but calmly trying to say no, I'm
not interested. And so I did do something different. I
developed a business which I called BRAS, which is an
acronym for Breast Research, Awareness and Support. And so for

(02:56):
the last fifteen sixteen years, I have taught women how
to protect their breast health and how to pay more
attention to technologies that are good or negative for them
and work with that. And so for years I worked
with women and came up with a lot of different
natural health ideas that they could use for their breast health.

(03:19):
And it just kind of got to be overwhelming because
there were so many ideas and women had so many problems.
They could have breast cancer or breast problems from hormones,
from viruses, bacteria, for certain emotions. Can you believe that
would be causing things, and so the list went on
and on of problems. So I started looking for something

(03:43):
really simple that would cover most of those ideas. Whil
it was frequencies. I actually started doing the research, and
there are frequencies measured for everything, because everything in the
whole world or universe has a frequency. So there were
frequencies for the specific parasites that caused breast cancer, for

(04:05):
epstein bar virus that's connected with breast cancer, and the
list goes on and on, and specifically for emotions. You know,
you do a lot with emotions, so that was a
huge idea also. So I actually just had a different
machine that I had started using and working with that
had frequencies on it, and immediately I said, why don't

(04:26):
we put these frequencies on a watch, And so that's
what happened. So it took me ten years, No excuse me.
It took me fifteen years from the time I had
the idea and started patting it because the technology wasn't there.
So when I turned sixty five, I didn't retire. I
refired I did this project. So that was about five

(04:48):
years ago. So I've had the wave Watch out for
about five years.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
Yeah, that's amazing, Lena's so amazing, And you're right. I
learned about, you know, frequencies years and years ago, and
I remember thinking about you know, like ancient civilizations and
even you know, indigenous civilizations where you know, they play music,
they have you know, there's different things that are going on.
You know, when you think about shaman, there's there's different

(05:12):
types of instruments being played. And so if you could
you know, hone in on actual frequencies, you know, at
certain levels, what would that do to the human body.
And I think this is really amazing because you know
this watch has, I mean, how.

Speaker 3 (05:25):
Many frequencies is this watch contained?

Speaker 4 (05:27):
We've really got about eleven hundred specific frequencies, but in
behind the scenes there could be up to thirty frequencies
making you know, a specific sound. So it's about twenty
four thousand frequencies really are on here. So that's why
I'm saying technology, technology.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
And it's interesting you brought up, you know, about breast
cancer and and especially the concept of okay, hey this
is happening to your family dynamic the doctor just comes
in and say, hey, you need to do this, and
and I think a lot of times we people get worried.
And I come from a position of you know, having
a health condition when I was born that nobody understood.
And so you go from that position and you don't.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
You don't listen to as many health care providers as
some people do after you've been told, you know, over
and over again misinformation, misguided information maybe kind of like
all in information that doesn't really apply or hasn't really
been investigated, or is experimental. And so I think this
is so interesting because there's not there's no downside, it's

(06:27):
not like it can hurt you. So thinking about that
with with the with the breast health, So is there multiple.

Speaker 3 (06:34):
Frequencies you know, for example for.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
Breast health that you can use that a woman could
use even if she is you know, perfectly healthy in
that position as well.

Speaker 4 (06:41):
Yes, and they are definitely very protective, you know. So
there are many many and I still kind of cry.
But during you know, the nineteen times, the nineteen time,
I had limited clients, but I did have nine women
who had breast slumps go away in about thirty minutes

(07:03):
wearing the wave watch. Wow, now do a double blind test.
It was just their testimony saying I came in with
one I left without.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
You know, Wow, that's huge.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
And I think we underestimate the concept of frequencies. We
underestimate what we can do in our body and how
I guess how intelligent our body really is. I think
sometimes we underestimate that for multiple reasons, right. I think
we're taught that when we grow up, we're taught that,
you know. I think we're kind of taught that we're
maybe limited in our ability.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
And so that's one of the things that I.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
Think is very is a cool awakening with this particular
wave watch, is that it kind of connects back to, hey,
we do have power. We do have the ability to heal,
and our body can heal if we allow it to
in specific ways.

Speaker 4 (07:50):
I love the way you say that, because we've just
been steered a different direction, you know, and we need
to rely more on ourselves. And I think think if
we just use the most common idea that there is.
This is like music. You know, how many times do
you dial up the song on the radio and then it,
you know, it comes on and you you know, turn

(08:10):
out really loud because you're moving to it and you're
reacting to it, and you know, you just change in
the time of one song. So that is the power
of frequencies on us. We all know that if we
just click into that idea, we know that frequencies can
change us.

Speaker 2 (08:28):
You know, it's interesting. Ever since I got the watch,
you know, I've worn it and I wore the heck
out of it, you know, because I don't do just
the hour. I kind of go the full day. So
I don't know if I'm that normal person there on
that thing, but but I go from the beginning of
like brain concentration. I'll start with that in the morning
because you know, I have a diagnosed add I don't

(08:49):
take any medication because I don't agree with that because
it changes people's personalities a lot of time, and it
changes your brain chemistry. But you know, I can really
focus and it's interesting. And then there's time where maybe
there's a little anxiety that you're feeling because you're a
little stressed, you're a little amped.

Speaker 3 (09:05):
And it was funny the other day. You'll get a
kick out of this. I was running.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
I run between six and seven miles a day, and
I was running, I was like, I started getting like
I started getting tired, Like I started calming down and
I was thinking, wait, wait, I'm not done yet. And
I looked at the watch and it had gone into
calming mode. And I was laughing because I was sitting there, going,
I think I've had enough, and I was like, wait

(09:29):
a second, I went, oh, wait, went into the wrong mode.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
Let me turn that off.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
I could feel it within like a few minutes. I
could feel And when I first put it on the
first time, I.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
Could feel it.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
And that was interesting because I had a friend of
mine in from Florida at the conference, and he raced
over to me, you got to see this. You gotta
go over, you know. And I checked it out and
I could feel it immediately. And I know that some
people say maybe they can't, but I think the more
connected you are, maybe you can maybe feel it better.
I'm not really sure. I'm sure that some people it
takes a little while to feel it. I'm not sure
what are your you know, what's the average you know,

(10:01):
fronts of the gamut.

Speaker 4 (10:03):
But people who are really intuitive and into frequencies usually
feel it, you know. But other people who are a
little skeptical, they may have to wear it and not
feel it. But gee, all of a sudden, my foot
doesn't hurt, you know, or the pain went away. Oh
there must be something to that, you know. So it
runs quite a variety of reactions to it.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
I also agree with you on that, Lindo, about the
concept of your belief system, because you know, we all
talk about you know, I guess what is a placebo
and those types of things and how we think. But
I also think when something actually does work, if you
accept the reality, you don't have to accept that it works.
But if you can just accept the process that I'm
going to accept that this may provide me benefit, it

(10:48):
may just opening the door to the possibility.

Speaker 3 (10:50):
Because I think it's interesting.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
I don't know about you, but I see all these
memes nowadays on Facebook and everything, and it's all about
you know, people just taking pills. They'll take a pill
and they don't ask about side effects, they don't think
about it, but they're quick to get that prescription and
take it. It's like, why do we assume that that
prescription is going to cure all our problems? And why
are we open to that more than something that might
be less harmful.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
It wouldn't change our brain chemistry, yes, and that.

Speaker 4 (11:16):
Is the problem we've been Like I said, steered into that.
We've been manipulated. We've you know, that's just the mode nowadays.
I want one pill and I don't want to mess
with it, you know. Oh, I don't care if that
pill causes some other problems. Sometimes that's how people think.
But we're starting to be more aware and awake and
realize that we should be and we can take better
care of our health with frequencies because they cover so

(11:38):
many ideas and they're so simplistic. So people are starting
to wake up and pay attention to the changes and
technology that can be very easy on our lives and
cost effective too. Oh my gosh, some of the things
that the money that people pay for different pills is unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
You know, you're so right turned me talking more about
the wave watch, the actual frequencies that you can encounter
when wearing the wave Watch, and just some of the
things and the benefits that you'll get from it, because
it really is amazing. So we're gonna be deep diving
into that, so don't we. We have a lot more
to talk about Live your true life perspectives with your
host me.

Speaker 3 (12:14):
Ashley Burgess will be back in I'll be back this time.

Speaker 2 (12:16):
You know it.

Speaker 3 (12:17):
I'll be back this time in two shakes.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
Turn it up and jump in the deep end On Perspectives,
now here's Ashley.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
Welcome back live to liver your true life perspectives, and
I'm your host, Ashley Burgess. On today's show, we're talking
about frequency frequency technology to better your health and wellness
and really to put things in perspective. You know, sometimes
things can seem overwhelming what we don't understand, or maybe
we're dealing with anxiety or some sort of health issue
and maybe we're not getting answers that we want, and
we would like to start with something that maybe could

(13:03):
help us, but something that doesn't have any side effects
to go with it. Linda bamber Olsen is joining me.
She's the creator inventor of wave Watch. You know, Linda,
right before the break, we've been talking about technologies, and
we talked about like, you know, like ancient civilizations would sound.
Let's talk more about you know, technologies like Tesla and
those folks too that probably helped, you know, aid in

(13:23):
a bet in the creation of this watch that you've created, right.

Speaker 4 (13:27):
You just said it perfectly, because that is so fascinating.
Tesla did a lot of work and they said he
had he'd made a vibration plate and evidently, you know,
I'm hoping i'm the things I'm reading about his history
on the internet. But they said he was friends with
Mark Twain, and so they had a lot of buddy

(13:48):
sessions and used this vibration plate and then laughed about
it because they, you know, actually had some reactions to
it that made them laugh even more, I guess, you know.
And so he did experiment with different kinds of frequencies
and then that passed on to Royal Raymond Rife in

(14:09):
the early nineteen hundreds, who is really known as the
father of frequency today. And so if you want to
read about him, you will be blown away. And there's
all kinds of information about him because he actually developed
an amazing microscope that I don't even know how to
describe it. It is still above what they have today.

(14:29):
But all of his work was destroyed because medicines would
pay more. You know, frequencies were so easy and could
be used and utilized for a lot of different ideas.
But things changed and he literally was wiped out. Frequencies
were made illegal to use, his equipment was destroyed, the

(14:52):
frequency measurements were destroyed and doctors, medical doctors who had
backed him, especially on the West coast. They a big
form and there are pictures in the paper and you know,
all kinds of things that you can reference and look
up where they backed him and said that they thought,
you know, I'm not sure the exact title now in

(15:13):
my memory, but that cancer could possibly be cured with frequencies.
And of course that was brought to a roaring halt,
and those doctors had to give up their licenses or
they were destroyed also or changed their ideas around, and
so frequencies faded out of view, and medication came into

(15:36):
being more and more and more in medicine and big pharma,
and so the AMA was behind it. A huge story there.
If you want to read about that, you know, I
don't want to take all your time telling it, but
there was so much to it, and these frequencies were measured,
and so people have found them again or retrieved them,

(15:56):
remeasure them, that kind of idea. But they all really
do stem from Rife, So his frequencies are a little
bit different. What you did was have this big machine,
and there are actually Rife machines available today and it's big.
Some of them cost twenty five thousand dollars and you
set with a cord and you know, a brass bar.

(16:18):
Basically you're holding on too, and you are absorbing frequencies
and you have to sit there all day long. And
that was my idea. It's like, why do we do that?
Why don't we just wear it on a watch and
absorb it, you know, So that's all we're doing. So
that's the change in technology. You know. So my watch
has basically a speaker on the back, and so it

(16:40):
makes a sound and you absorb it into your body
very easily. But it is basically on the idea of
rife technology, which was received from ancient cultures, you know,
so thousands and thousands of years of history of using
sound to change our lives. And that's what we need
to be going as to simplicity instead of something that

(17:03):
is unnatural in our body.

Speaker 3 (17:06):
It's so true.

Speaker 2 (17:07):
And it's sad, how you know, honestly, for financial reasons,
things have changed or things were you know, eliminated or hushed,
you know, and and we deal with that a lot
in our in our society, you know, across the world.
And let me ask you, so, yes, this is great
we don't have to sit by this machine for twenty
four hours a day. What do you see as the average?

(17:29):
So I'm one of those kind of people. I like
to do things. I do things big, you know. I'm
one of those kind of people. If I'm gonna do it,
I'm gonna do it, uh, you know. And if I'm
gonna quit something, I'm gonna quit it that day. If
I'm gonna do it, I'm gonna do it. And so
I've been wearing this watch probably an average of ten
hours a day.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
What is what is most?

Speaker 2 (17:45):
What do most people where? And how how do you see?
You know, at what level of time do you really
see benefit? I guess is I like to do things big,
but I know some people don't want to wear it
all day.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
Give me a little give me some thoughts on that.

Speaker 4 (17:58):
Well, you know, people when they look at it first,
they'll say, oh, it's a big tool, and that's why
we have, you know, made our second version. So that's
a little bit smaller and lighter weight. But it doesn't
weigh anything. So people don't mind wearing it. They may
not be using it all day long, but most people
do use it, just like you do. Eight to ten
hours a day, you know. And then I have a

(18:18):
group on the internet that are called wave Watch frequency Fanatics,
and I've heard a couple of times that they wear
it for twenty four hours a day, you know, and
they buy two of them so that they can keep
them charged up, you know, and more like that, you know.
And so people are getting enthusiastic because we have frequencies
for everything that you could think of, you know. That

(18:41):
was my whole goal is why should you have a
frequency for one thing? That's kind of quote unquote what
our competitors are. I mean, you can buy one company
has something you wear on your wrist. It's not a
watch affect at all, but it's something that you a
risk band and you wear that for calming. That's it,
that's all it does. And then they have another wristband

(19:03):
that you wear for sleep, you know. Or you can
buy a different contraption and you wear it around your
right waist and it's for cramps during menipause. But it's
also frequencies, you know, and each one of these have
a cost. So why would you want to have like
mine has a thousand ideas? Are you really going to
have that? Many tools don't you want the tool that

(19:25):
has the most frequency possibilities. So that I mean, people
share these watches. They can share them with their neighbor
or their husband, or their you know, their spouse, whatever.
It doesn't have to be just one person wearing it
all the time. And so that's what some people have done.
And then some people say, no, it's time for them
to get their own.

Speaker 3 (19:46):
It's true.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
I mean, I don't think I could share because they
would never be able to wear it, but exactly, And
I find it interesting how you can go between the
different options. And that's what I think is so cool
is that it's not just one. I mean, because I
would have to buy like at least seven or eight
different products to cover what I need to cover.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
And and it really is interesting.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
One of the things that you know, I know that
a lot of people that are listening to the show,
you know, you're overachievers, You're probably dealing with add You're
probably dealing with you know, anxiety, you know, and and
and ever so often we all deal with depression. You know,
something happens and it just happens, and it comes out
of the middle of nowhere. And one of the things
that I've realized is that these if you run on
these frequencies based on those types of situations, it really

(20:27):
does help and and and sometimes it can help immediately.
For me, it helps immediately. But I do see a
difference when I'm not wearing it. And I actually did
a couple of tests on my own where you know,
I wore it for months at a time and then
for like, you know, for three I couldn't go long
into three days with outward.

Speaker 3 (20:43):
But what if I did three days?

Speaker 2 (20:45):
And I was like, oh god, you know, I mean
and I and I realized too, and I think something
we don't take into consideration. It's not the exact same thing,
but it kind of is. You walk into every store,
you walk into every restaurant, they have their music going.
Can't I keep my frequency going all the time because
some of the music that they're listening to I'm not

(21:05):
interested in? So why can't I keep my frequency on
me at all times? Offsetting any sort of you know,
stress negativity?

Speaker 3 (21:14):
You know that's another thing too. It's it's very interesting.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
I think when you're kind of on your frequency, how
going in and out of places, it doesn't it doesn't
really bother you, you know, I think that's something to you.
I don't know if anybody else has talked about that.

Speaker 4 (21:27):
Wonderful way to say it. And some people, quote unquote
I say, this watch is very drug free, but it
is addictive.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
You know.

Speaker 4 (21:37):
People really get to the point where they like it
and they don't want to be without it, you know,
and they'll you know, somebody said they you know, they
drove back, you know, ten miles to their house to
get their watch, you know, because they forgot it that
day and that kind of stuff. So they do realize
that it works. And emotions are one of the biggest things,
because we do need to be calmed down and you know,

(21:58):
or we do need to abilities to work with PTSD.
I've got so many testimonies from that about that, And
one of my biggest ones was from a eighty two
year old lady who said she had PTSD when I
was developing it, and I'm going, well, what's your PTSD from,

(22:19):
you know, you listen to your clients, and she said, oh,
it was her great grandchildren. Now would you have ever
thought of that? You know? So I put the watch
on her and her tension goes away and her head
it goes away, and I have a system called a thermogram,
and I was actually able to take pictures of her.
It's a heat seeking camera, and we could see that
her tension went away, you know. So I've got those

(22:41):
pictures to show you a few want if you'd like
to see you I can say yeah. So you know,
who would know that. Somebody would have PTSD about that,
But it was a point that I learned a lot about.
So everyone in our society is needing some kind of
emotional support today. So that's why they have them on.
Maybe they're not wearing them, but they get used to

(23:03):
them and then at you know, such time, maybe they
need it for a headache, you know, and then they
have it on and it goes you know, the headache
goes away, and they go about their day and something
else happens, you know. So they are just a tool
that people are really appreciating for the longevity and the
ease of wearing it, and just the variety of things

(23:24):
that they could use it for.

Speaker 3 (23:26):
That's amazing, Linda.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
When we were returning to be talking more about how
to wear it, the reasons why we were it in
a certain way, and we're going to kind of talk
about some other frequencies as well, So stay tuned, don't
change the channel. We're here live your true life perspectives
with your host me Ask birds will be back in
I'll be back this time in two shapes.

Speaker 4 (23:44):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
Wow, this is Jake Busing. You're listening to Perspectives with
Ashley Burgess.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
Welcome back live to literature Life Perspectives and I'm your host,
Ashley Burgess. Today I'm joined by Linda Bamber Ohlsen. She's
the creator of wave Watch, and right before the break,
we've been talking about PTSD and we're going to talk
a little bit more about that. But first, you know, Lina,
why is it that we need to wear it on
the left arm? Tell me a little bit about that.

Speaker 4 (24:24):
Well, you know, I did a lot of studies as
I was developing the product, and I you know, met
a lot of people that worked in energy fields. You know,
there are people who do different kind of energy work,
and they were the ones that said, you know, we
absorb energy through our left hand and we expel or
share energy through our right hand. And so evidently thousands

(24:49):
of years ago, you know, it's really simplistic, but we
learned that and that's why we shape with our right hand,
you know, and we kind of put our left hand
around somebody when we hug more we are sharing, you know,
absorbing and sharing. So I think that's really just a
neat way to think about it.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
That's neat, That's really neat. Okay, So always on the
on the left arm. So let me ask you. Okay,
we were talking a little bit about PTSD. What about
like kidney stones. Have y'all had any Have you had
any success with that with the watch?

Speaker 4 (25:23):
I'm so glad you said that. That's one of my
favorite topics. You know, when somebody have kidney stones, what
do they do? They go to the medical community and
they have lithotripsy done. What is lithotripsy ultrasound? Can you
believe that? So we're already using sound on kidney stones.

(25:45):
But I had my neighbor tell me that he's had
lithotripsy done and literally they hit him in the area
that the kidney stone was. It was a pounding. They
pound you with every single frequency they can put together.
It's founding. And I think he told me seven thousand
times was now that was his experience. It may be

(26:10):
different for other people with the wave watch. We know
the exact frequency for kidney stones. And all you have
to do is set it and touch something that says
kidney stones and it absorbs through your body. And I've
had twenty five people in my office say they had

(26:31):
kidney stones. They wore the watch for thirty minutes, they
did a urine sample and it was full of flak
and their pain went away.

Speaker 3 (26:41):
What oh, this is interesting too, That's amazing.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
But the fact that also it's like they're just like
putting whatever frequency out there and just hoping something sticks.
Now that's okay, I guess. But so what happens when
you do play frequencies is it almost like music that
you don't pay attention to. If you do play frequencies
that you don't necessarily need, how does your body respond

(27:06):
to that?

Speaker 4 (27:06):
Exactly? So Royal Raymond Rife was a person who measured
these frequencies, and of course Tesla, like I mentioned before,
and what they did was find out that when you
measure a frequency, you know, so like if you have
a virus in your body, it's setting in there, vibrating
at its own little speed. And if we've measured the
frequency of that same virus, which they have, and then

(27:31):
something pushes it through your system or your system absorbs
that same frequency. Those two frequencies will interact and actually
self amplify and break down and break apart. So Tesla
named this the mortal oscillation rate. Can you believe that
we've known that for over one hundred years that frequencies

(27:54):
interact and break things apart? Oh? Do we do that
with the goblet? You know, we all know about the
singing person who can sing and break a goblet. That's
the mortal oscillation rate. How hard is that? So we
have adapted that and it will work, but it doesn't

(28:15):
harm you. If you don't have that frequency in your
body and you're sending it through, nothing interacts and nothing happens.
But if you have that same frequency, which they call
a resonant frequency, they will interact and something will change.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
Okay, so you something different that you don't necessarily need.

Speaker 3 (28:33):
Nobody's going to hurt you.

Speaker 4 (28:35):
Yeah. And another big question they always ask me is well,
can I you know, could somebody wear this that has
a pacemaker? And it's like, well, have you been told
that you can't talk to somebody or that you can't
listen to music? Will know? Then you are just fine
to wear the way watch it's a music maker. It's easy.

Speaker 3 (28:56):
That is hilarious.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
You're right, and it's it's interesting how how kind of
gullible a lot of times we are about other things.
And it's just like when something is like kind of
simple and derived from you know, from from reality. But
it's and it's funny how we don't take into consideration
things that have lasted the test of time. You know
that's something too, or we don't see the value or
we're taught against that in our society. Can you do

(29:20):
a so I haven't now, I don't know. I remember
when I first showed up in May of last year.
Can you combine frequencies and play them at the same
time or how does that work?

Speaker 4 (29:31):
You can't play them at the same time. I've already
you know, put them in there. But you can make
a playlist and so you can make the playlist go
one after the other, you know so, And they're in
about eight minute segments. So I already have about thirty
frequencies packed into a frequency.

Speaker 3 (29:48):
You know when you how do you so?

Speaker 2 (29:51):
Do you think a playlist is good back to back
or do you think somebody if they're rolling with something
in particular, should just roll with that frequency for a
consistent peer of time.

Speaker 3 (30:00):
What are your thoughts on that there's a combination.

Speaker 4 (30:03):
I actually like it because like, if somebody has kidney stones,
they probably have some other problems with their kidneys. So
there are eight different frequency ideas for kidney stones. So
you are protecting your kidney if you play the kidney
stone plus all of them. You know. So we have
actually taken that idea on the new Watch and put

(30:23):
those together a little bit better so that people don't
have to make a playlist. It's already made for you.
So the frequencies have changed just a little bit and
they're longer and more comprehensive for a particular problem or idea.

Speaker 3 (30:40):
Okay, that's really that's really neat, you know.

Speaker 2 (30:43):
I think it's neat too with you know, in my
kind of what I work on and what I deal
with is icy clients on a daily basis, A lot
of clients are going through you know, stress anxiety, a
lot of relationship issues, you know, issues with family dynamics,
and anytime you're dealing with you know, stressful issues, you know,
it's really hard. And I see that a lot of

(31:04):
people go to unfortunately, you know, certain types of medications,
but unfortunately those medications obviously have side effects. So then
once they decide to get off that, now they're battling
the side effects for you know, like maybe a month
or two, depending on how long they've been on it.
You know, have you seen that a lot of people
have done very well, you know, kind of going through
the stress and anxiety by using this type of technology.

(31:28):
I think it's interesting because I wonder how many people
would even realize if a family member was wearing this.
I think that would be kind of interesting as well.

Speaker 4 (31:36):
And what was your question? How I see?

Speaker 2 (31:38):
So have you seen a lot of have you seen
a lot of folks, you know, wearing this just specifically
based on stress and anxiety? Oh and have you seen
a lot of really you know, amazing success benefits coming
out of that?

Speaker 4 (31:51):
You know, definitely? And I think just a fascinating addition
to this topic is there's something called back remedies And
in the nineteen tens in England there was a doctor
named doctor Back and he actually had the ability and
innate ability to look at a plant and feel that

(32:14):
the plant would help with a certain emotion. So we
have his frequencies on the wave watch. So very specific
emotions have been broken down and these were made into homeopathics.
Doctor Bock has a whole line, you know, his company

(32:37):
has a whole line of specific remedies for calming, for peace,
for being mad at your neighbor, for I mean, they're
really specific, you know. For it just goes on and
on about how specific he could be, you know. So
there's a lot of frequencies in there that you go, oh,

(32:57):
I don't know if it's if or if it's this.
So we've put them all together in the same category,
and they're all about calling, you know, or fear or
whichever category that we put them into. But a lot
of this work, I forgot to mention Boch was so
instrumental because he found particular plants and he actually was

(33:19):
able to soak that particular plant and then take the
part of the plant and put it into a remedy.
And he actually made it so amazingly so that there
was not one particular segment of the plant that was
in the remedy. It was the energy of the plant. So,

(33:41):
if I can describe it a little bit better, they
boiled the plant or they cooked it a little bit,
and then they extracted like a drop of it and
put that drops in that drop in one hundred drops
of water and shook it up. And then they took
one drop out of that and threw the rest away
and put this in another drop of one hundred and

(34:03):
they kept doing that twenty four times, you know, so
by the time they had done that, there was not
one drop left of that particular plant to start with,
but the energy of the plant was there. So we
have the energy from those particular plants to help with emotions.
And his gosh, I'm lost for words sometimes, but he

(34:29):
gave us so much. His work that he did with
emotions was totally amazing. And his whole idea was that
God gave us remedies for all of our physical ailments.
He knew that God gave us something for our emotional problems,
and he was the person who figured it out.

Speaker 3 (34:48):
That's so true.

Speaker 2 (34:49):
And when we're turning to be talking more about that too,
because I think that's so important. It's okay to feel
down some time, it's okay to feel overwhelmed. I think
a lot of us judge ourselves, you know, adversely, Oh
I can't do this, or I can't do that, or
I'm the matriarch, or I should be in charge, or
I should be this, or I should be able to
control myself or emotions. So we're going to talk about
that a little bit more. So stay tuned because Linda's

(35:09):
still with this is gonna be with us to the
end of the show, so stay too. We got more
to talk about Liver True Life Perspectives with your host
me Askey Burgess will be back in I'll be back
this time in two shakes.

Speaker 1 (35:34):
Get in here. You're listening to Perspectives with Ashley Burgess.

Speaker 2 (35:41):
Welcome back live to Liver True Life Perspectives, and I'm
your host, Ashley Burgess. Linna and I've been talking today
about wave watch technology, about frequencies and how it impacts
our life, and know, I think it was interesting. You know,
we were just talking about that specific what about chakras,
because I think I believe I saw that as well.
Tell me more about those types of frequency on the watch.

Speaker 4 (36:01):
Well, you know, those are just frequencies that other countries
and other cultures have actually been able to feel intuitively
for thousands of years. You know that they knew that
our body had a particular frequency and those have been verified.
You know, we know that every organ system has a
different frequency, every area in your body, and they just

(36:24):
label it as auras and you know, chakras and that
kind of thing, and some people are kind of poop
pointing it, but it's not. It's just a different way
to think about energy and frequencies. And a country that
has tried or you know, a culture that has tried
to work with frequencies for a longer time, they just

(36:45):
have them labeled differently, and so they definitely do work.
There are specific frequencies that they have figured out, and
I can't remember them all, Like I said, I've got
so many frequencies on there, but they every area, you know,
it goes all the way on down your throat, your
So it is totally amazing how they knew to measure

(37:09):
the exact frequency and how now we can actually play
that back. But they figured those frequencies out more with
different types of musical instruments, you know, and drums or
drumming or chanting or you know, there were all kinds
of ways that they figured those out. They didn't measure
them per se, but they were very accurate in being

(37:31):
able to recognize that different areas of your body have
different frequencies and you can cater to those frequencies and
improve your body well.

Speaker 2 (37:40):
And different cultures in different countries, do you have some
amazing remedies and some deep work if you look at
acupuncture and you look at different various you know, options
like that as well throughout the world. And I think
some of these, you know, kind of ancient practices. You know,
when you think about certain herbs that you you know
that you and just certain things that you take. It's

(38:00):
it can really be simple, you know when you think
about like things from Holy Basil to you know, anything
that you're taking. I know that a lot of people
out there are taking certain nerves or taking certain things.

Speaker 3 (38:10):
It seems to help.

Speaker 2 (38:11):
It seems to work, you know, and especially like even
with cholesterol, things that people are taking, you know, they're
they're choosing not to take this or taking this, and
they're seeing real results.

Speaker 3 (38:19):
You know, you're seeing real results.

Speaker 2 (38:21):
You know, the labs aren't lying, you know, and so
it's kind of like okay, And I think that's where
a lot of people are going, and everybody wants to
kind of shift there. I think most of us we
want to live as long as we possibly can. We
want to live as long as we can healthy, and
our health is so important, and you're right, it's like,
you know, without our health, what do we have?

Speaker 3 (38:39):
And I don't.

Speaker 2 (38:39):
I don't think we realize it until you don't have it.
And when you don't have it. And I've been through it.
I got to do it in the beginning of my life.
For the first twenty eight years of my life. I
get to do what most people do at the back
end of their life. So I got to do it
in the front end. And now I'm feeling pretty good.
So but I'm looking for things like that, and I'm
looking to see, hey, how how do I get over

(39:01):
this or how can I do this? Like, for example, anxiety.
You know, sometimes you might feel anxious in the moment.
Sometimes you might feel anxious for two days. Do you
want to go and get a prescription that's gonna also wan,
you gotta go get a prescription, pay for that, go
through that. What about the side effects? What about if
you kind of get like tired. What about if you're
not on point and you can't drive. What if that's

(39:21):
part of your job. What if part of your job
is given advice to other people, is that going to
dilute that advice.

Speaker 4 (39:27):
You know?

Speaker 2 (39:28):
And so all these things and so I think that
I think sometimes looking at something that has a more
holistic approach. And so that kind of leads me into
in every show and every radio show and every podcast
that we do with inventors and writers and anything, I
like to know nuggets of wisdom, like a couple of
things Linda, that you know, it doesn't have to be
about this or the watch, but just things that you

(39:50):
feel is impactful for the live your true life community,
because I think we all come from different perspectives, but
we're all trying to help people. So just whatever golden
nugget so wisdom that you would like to share today, Well,
I know everybody.

Speaker 4 (40:04):
Won't be able to see this, but right behind me,
I have my golden my negative wis wisdom. Love. The
frequency of love is unbelievable, you know, and if you
share that love and pass that love around everybody, it's
going to react and our world will calm down a
whole lot if we just share the love more. So

(40:24):
that's a specific frequency that they've measured. It's just totally unbelievable.
So my other little idea is a little different, but
it is salt. I don't know if you know about salt,
but we have been told for decades, you know, ever
since I can remember, so sixty seventy eighty years now, whatever,

(40:46):
that we shouldn't have salt, that salt is bad, and
I do disagree with that completely. We are right that
we shouldn't have white salt. We shouldn't have Morton's white
salt with iodine added. That's the worst thing. Throw that out.
But you should be having a natural, unrefined sea salt
that has up to eighty or ninety minerals in it,
and you should be taking at least a tea spoon

(41:07):
of that every day. According to your size and weight,
it might be a little bit more, a little bit less,
but we are missing those minerals, and those minerals make
everything in our body work. If we don't have those minerals,
we're not working correctly. So we put better salt on
the road than we take ourselves. And it is one
of the biggest factors in our health today. So it

(41:29):
is very very important.

Speaker 3 (41:31):
That's really powerful. And then I'm glad that you brought
that up.

Speaker 2 (41:33):
Salt's very interesting because yes, it's it's interesting how we're
told that it's not good, it's not good for us,
and sometimes, you know, we have to look past it.

Speaker 3 (41:41):
And you're right.

Speaker 2 (41:42):
The you know, the kind of store bought, you know,
granulized with iodine is not.

Speaker 3 (41:47):
But the other is, you.

Speaker 2 (41:48):
Know, I'm actually I'm looking forward to because I believe
that I'm going to be seeing you at some point
the spring in Austin. So I'm very I'm looking forward
to that and looking forward to those those events and
being a part of that. So and we'll be putting
that in the link in the description here for the podcast,
so people can join and be a part of both
of those events, both in Austin. They're both health and

(42:10):
wellness events. And and I love what you say to
the love I do go on the love frequency too.
It's like, especially when you know, it's kind of like
if you are having a little bit of stress, or
or you know, things seem to be kind of challenging
that day or what have you, it can be very
helpful to put you back in the right frequency. And
it's funny because when I was a kid, I came

(42:30):
up with a saying I resonated the higher frequency, and
my mom thought that was pretty funny. And I actually
made a little t shirt. You know how you could
go to like the little Back in the day, they
had t shirt making cut places like they get back
in the day. You could go to a trophy place
to buy trophies like everything's online now. But I made
my little shirt, and then years and years ago after that,

(42:51):
I made a little bumper sticker. I resonated at the
higher frequency, you know, and I think I want to
put that back out because I think that's where we're
at right now. Is you know, when you think of
about positive and negative negativity, you feel what you think
about positive energy and negative energy. You know, people are
resonating at their frequency. When you interact with somebody who
has who is resonating in a higher frequency, you know,

(43:12):
it's it's it's powerful to be around, it's positive to
be around. It's a good feeling to be around. You know,
when you're dealing with somebody that's kind of and not
that it's it's not right or wrong. A lot of
us are having to go through it, but like the
muck and yuck and it kind of that negativity and
it's that that really low energy. All of this stuff is,
you know, it's it's catchable and when you're around it.

(43:33):
I know some of you out there saying, hey, I
have to deal with a negative family member.

Speaker 3 (43:37):
I'm having trouble.

Speaker 2 (43:38):
You know, it's really hard because you know, nothing's ever positive.

Speaker 3 (43:41):
It's weighing me down.

Speaker 4 (43:42):
You know.

Speaker 2 (43:42):
Some of you are also caretakers for you know, parents,
older parents, and you're dealing with that and they're going
through their stress or you know, maybe some memory issues
that need to be looked at, you know, and so
this watch can help with that as well, but also resonating,
you know, increasing your frequency when you're dealing with this.
And I think we all have to safeguard ourselves to
a degree, and I think many of us don't think

(44:04):
about that as you know, how do we safeguard ourselves?
And then you know, thinking about just legitimately go online
right now, check it out, go to YouTube, look at frequencies,
Investigate frequencies, investigate Tesla, investigate right, investigate these people.

Speaker 3 (44:17):
See what it's about. Learn more about it.

Speaker 2 (44:19):
And I think the more educated you become, the more
knowledge you have, the more power you definitely have.

Speaker 4 (44:28):
You just say it all. It is so important, and
we share frequencies. You know, we can have our frequency
here and or we can take the watch off and
put it on accounter and make it go a little louder,
and everybody in the room would be sharing the love
frequency and it would make the whole room change.

Speaker 2 (44:46):
You know, that's a great idea. I didn't think about that.
That's a really good idea. I like that, Lenna. I
have enjoyed having you on the show so much, and
I'm looking forward to having you back on. And I
know that we're going to be uh, you know, George,
my geographer and I will be there in Austin. We'll
be doing some live stuff too. But I'm looking for
it because you're a wealth of knowledge and just looking

(45:06):
forward to what's next and just kind of you know,
catching the catching the wave, catching the vibration on this
stuff is so great.

Speaker 4 (45:15):
Thank you for having me. It was wonderful.

Speaker 2 (45:18):
Well, we loved we enjoyed having Linda on the show.
And if you get a chance, check out the wave watch.
I will put up in the description the link you
know how to find the website, how to find it.
You know, it's amazing, it's an amazing product. I have
I have both the new and the older generation. I
like both just as much, and I'm just happy to
be a part of it. I wear it on a

(45:38):
constant basis of Linda's so amazing to have you. I'm
so glad that you created this. I know that it
took fifteen years to get it into the process to
make it, but it was a dream and you knew
it could be done, and therefore we appreciate you putting
it out and looking forward to everything you got going on,
because I know, I know this isn't it. I know
you got lots going on. So I'm just glad that
we're on board for the ride with you.

Speaker 4 (45:59):
Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 3 (46:00):
It was very fun, awesome.

Speaker 2 (46:02):
Well, Linda will be back on the show as well
as some of her other family members as well that
are engaged in working on some new products and some
things that are coming out there later on this year
and next.

Speaker 3 (46:11):
Year, So stay tuned. We have a lot more for you.

Speaker 2 (46:13):
But in the meantime, check out the website Ashleyburgs dot
com as well as the YouTube channel Life Coach Ashley Burgess.
We're almost at two hundred thousand subscribers, so help us
get over that. Hump new video content out every week,
and then we'll be putting out this information with Linda
and then interviewing her here in the future about some
other things that she has going on. Linda, thank you
so much. Live your true life perspectives with your host me,

(46:36):
Ashley Burgess. Will be back in I'll be back this time.

Speaker 3 (46:38):
You know it. I'll be back this time in three shakes.

Speaker 4 (46:42):
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