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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Hey, guys, how are you today? It is a beautiful
day outside here in Los Angeles. It is five twenty
six this evening. If you are in the drive on
the freeway, if you are trying to get to the traffic, guys,
please slow down. There are hundreds of cars trying to
get to their destinations just like you are. So let's
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slow down. Let's be respectful, and let's stay in our lanes. Uh,
We're gonna go ahead today. We're excited because we have
so much going on with in the LA community, with
the election, with Sonya Massey, with It's just so much
going on right now, and so much violence in the
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world right now. And if we could just again, I
just love to put good energy out there. Slow down
and just breed. Guys. We're not gonna make it out
of here alive anyway, so let's just respectful of the
next person. And speaking of good energy, I'm pretty excited
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because I get to talk to this amazing human being
that we get a chance to talk to today, and
she spreads amazing juju around the world her music. When
I say juju, it's good stuff, we say juju is
good stuff. It's good juju. It's yummy. Her music is yummy.
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It makes you just want to get in your skin.
And she's basically the EDM powerhouse from Brazil. So anybody
knows about electric dance music, it's huge. It's what we
do in La. It's literally what La is made of.
But this is the queen of dance music. She is amazing.
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We're gonna go ahead and we're gonna read it. We're
gonna tell you about it. We're gonna read about it.
I'm gonna share with you, guys, why I think she's
amazing and why we have her on the show today.
The Kraken Music, known offstage as Carol, is a talented singer,
songwriter and producer from Brazil making ways in the electronic
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dance music world. Her music goes beyond catchy beats and rhythms.
It carries a powerful mission. It encourages a prosperous mindset,
and it helps people atrieve their dreams. Let me pause
here for a minute. This sounds to me like this
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is music. Now. I didn't read anything about her yet,
but I can tell you that when I was sharing
with you in a few minutes ago about her music
being good, ju do. Her music is designed girls listen
to this, especially girls, because I work with a lot
of When I say girls, I mean women. Her music
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is designed guys that when you're dancing, you get the
law of attraction in your body. Do you hear that?
She puts the manifestation in her music and you get
to dance it out and guess what's gonna happen. You're
gonna bring your manifestations into reality. Manifestations is beyond positive thinking.
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Growing up, Carol was surrounded by self improvement influences. Her
mother coached you hear me, coached top personalities and teaching
them how to balance their personal lives, their bodies, their families,
and work within success and wellness. This is the upbringing
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that gave her a deep understanding of how the mind
works and the importance of a positive mindset for success. Guys,
we have so much out here. I'm reading this and
then I'm commenting because this is good stuff. We have
so much information out here, including our own voices in
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our heads giving us negative information. Sometimes our voices is
the biggest negative thing that you could ever imagine. Imagine
having a way to go out and have a good
time and change your minds that change yourselves, change your
nervous system. I'm telling you music, Let me keep going.
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I'm going, I'm gonna keep going. She aimed to create
music that acts as a tool for mental empowerment. Our
minds are always taking in information from our senses, with
our eyes, our ears being the most influential. Let me
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explain something to you, guys. When you die, the hearing
is the last thing to go. This girl is onto something.
Let's keep reading, okay, by making songs here we go,
and frequencies if she's putting HZ frequencies or any of
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those positive frequencies, especially five twenty eight, which is the
miracle frequency in any of her music. Let me keep
reading because I'm going nuts here okay, poofs listen. It
changes our mindsets. The frequencies promote the right mindset. You
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can quickly change your thoughts and actions. And this leads
to a yummy life filled with good juju, more money,
more more career, better opportunities, self confidence, and happiness. Her
groundbreaking approach shines in her hit single Money Magnet, which.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
Has received south and thousands and thousands and thousands of
testimonials from people worldwide. Fans report immediate financial gains increased
sales new clients just by listening to the song money Magnet.
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It has over two million plays on Spotify and has
more than one point five million views on YouTube, proving
this woman's impact in the EDM world. Imagine having a
fairy godmother in your ears every second as you're moving
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your body, as your body.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Is grooving too the music. You know, Madonna, get into
the groove. Boy, you got to prove she Carol's music
puts you into the groove of success. It puts you
into the groove of finances, of wealth, of Oh my god,
let me keep reading because this is incredible. Her journey
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with the Kraken Music doesn't just end there, guys. She
continues to create powerful tracks that her fans used to
clear their minds, develop a successful mentality, and more. Beyond music,
she's the author of the digital book and training program,
The Prosperity Manual, which has helped over six thousand people
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change their lives. In a world where music often serves
only as entertainment, Carol stands out by using her talent
to uplift and inspire. The Kraken music is more than
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just songs, man, It's a movement. Ladies and gentlemen, without
further ado, meet the Racking Music Queen of dance music,
Electric dance music Goddess, Carol. Carol, are you there.
Speaker 3 (08:11):
I'm here. How are you guys doing? Oh?
Speaker 1 (08:16):
We are just excited and literally falling out of our
seats because listen, it's not every day that you get
a woman that is in the world of personal development,
mind development, emotional development, and you put that in music
and people go and they dance to the group Carol,
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come on, waded, who does.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
I'm super excited to be here, super excited to listen
to you guys, and also just pad this good music,
good message. As a tool, I really as a tool
for the mind, because I believe that everybody wants to
be partpers everybody wants to make more money. Everybody wants
to make their true self come out, and we know
that or for d we need opportunities, we need more
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things so we can really showcase who we are as
a person, as our ideas. So I believe that music
should work as a tool for us to really be
able to develop ourselves. Nothing better than music to do that.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
Oh my god. Music is a universal language.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
Exactly exactly.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
It's understood. Here's your music. Listen, listen, listen to what
I'm comparing the music to the influence, not necessarily the genre,
but here's an influence. Whitney Houston, a black American woman,
when she died. When she died, people from the Middle
East do buy Kenya. I mean, all all the world
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they heard her music. They turned it on. Your music.
For me to be saying this, it's going to happen.
It's already having that effect. It doesn't matter the culture,
the background, the race. The music is making a sound
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that all people can relate to. And that's the You're listen, Okay,
I'm getting it. I'm get excited. What inspired the peril?
What inspired you to create this hot single? Money Magnet,
talk to us, tell us everything what we want to know.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
I think one of the you know, the hardest thing
for people to really believe in themselves is in order
to be able to provide for themselves. You know, this
is a huge thing for women. For guys, we are
always you know, caring about if we are able to
make enough money, if we are able to you know,
buy a house, buy a car, if you're able to
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make a business, if you're able to make a change
in the world, and we know that money is a
huge tool for that. And that is the problem. A
lot of people think about money as being hard to get,
hard to make money, and they have like a very
bad perspective of money, and this is really hard to change.
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We have to, you know, give a lot of different
classes in order to change people's mentality for that, and
this is coffee. You know, we have to not only
be the time but also money to change people's mentality.
So I started to think about creating a tool as
a song that could Money Magnets is not to make
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people reach It's not an ATM, but is like a
weapon that destroy them mentality of scarcity that destroyed this
thinking that money is hard to get because when you
think about money, you already feel tired. You already feel
that the sacrifices that you make every single day to
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make money, and this lower your opportunities, lower your energy
ward money. So I created a song using not just
the frequencies but the correct words in order for you
to think about different of money. So when you start
listening to Money Magnet, you start having fun, you start
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feeling good about money, and even if you're not, you know,
really conscious that you're doing that, you're already doing that,
and then opportunities start happening. You start making more money,
you find money that you lost. People that should be
paying you and we're not paying you suddenly start paying you.
If you need more clients, then more clients shows up
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only because you change your mentality over money while the
song displane. So I know we are not able to
change the other person. I know that there are limits
to that. But if I could just take out this
idea that money is hard, a lot of people will
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prosper so fast that they will not ever believe again
that they are not worthy.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
M Carol. So let me get this straight. The cracking
music is cracking the code through wealth money Magnet exactly.
Speaker 3 (13:37):
She's going to.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
Crack the negative thinking, crack it right out your skull
and have you cracking wealth like a crank. You're gonna
crank wealth out. Can you describe the moment you realize
money Magnet was gonna go viral, Carol? Or that it
was going viral? Not was it was going viral, not
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the minute it wasn't. When did you realize that it
was going viral? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (14:06):
Well, money Magnet was funny because I knew that a
lot of people would like a tool to make more money,
so I knew that people were going to use it.
But when I was calling to TikTok and I saw
a lot of different people, like regular people, influences start
talking about a music that was called money Magnet from
the Cracking Music and they make them gain more money.
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And there was a lot of testimonials and they were
showcasing the song and telling people how to do it,
how to use it, where to find it. And then
I was like, oh my god, this is freaking so fast.
And then I figured that was going viral because it
was all organically. I didn't propose it compartly. It was
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all organically. That is why it was very how can
I say special?
Speaker 1 (15:00):
It did its jobbab it did it did it job. Man,
It did what it was supposed to do. I need
to get this going so I can make my my, my, my,
another cute little page I have go viral, because yeah,
this is this is what it is, this is where
it's at. What do you what do you what do
you think that's money Magnet out apart from EDM tracks?
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I mean, I know why I think it might be.
But what what do you think that sit apart?
Speaker 3 (15:31):
Well, I think EDM in general is a very special
music gender because EDIM has like a purpose. Is music
to make people feel welcome, feel good, make people dense
and and feel loved. This is like the entire purpose
of many EDM festivals and therefore their songs and everything.
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But I think that in my case, I don't see
music only as an entertainment. Music for me is a
huge tool for the mind, is a huge tool for
anything that you want to achieve in the world. You
can use music to reprogram your mind. So that is
why I think not just money magnets, but all of
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the songs that I produce are different from other Edian songs.
I feel good, I love them. But when I want
to create something, when I want to change my life,
I need tools, you know.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
That is why my music is made off It's a tool.
How do you feel that your background and self improvement
influenced your music? Tell us tell us a little bit
more about that.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Well, actually, I think my background influences like who I
am because I thought that everybody knew about energy. Because
when I was growing up, I went back home and
I had to wake my mom at the spot. So
I saw hire exactly like watching talks of participating on
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workshops and doing like Chinese medicine and stuff like that.
So I thought everybody is to do this. I thought
that everybody had a strategy for their lives. I thought
that everybody knew about the mind and everything. So this
is what was my perspective of life. And when I
started seeing that people didn't knew that, I say, I said, like,
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we need that. Those are tools. Like everybody that has
like a huge potential, there are champions. Everybody talks about this,
so regular people also need to be able to have
this knowledge to have those tools. So I started to
create tools that were not extensive, that were easy for
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people to get and it were not hard to learn.
Like just by listening to the song, you already have
a way.
Speaker 1 (17:59):
To go, you said, your mother she coached tops executives.
But but how did that environment shape your approach? Like
I knew that, you said the energy part. Can you
expand more on that?
Speaker 3 (18:16):
Yeah? Yeah, I mean as I was saying, like when
I went back from school, I had to wait my
mom finish her work, so I was always at this
stop and she had like this huge stop where they
have like different activities that used to host a lot
of top top executives, especially from huge companies, and they
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were there to you know, to relax, to watch talk
about energy, to do a therapy. So I grew up
on that. I grew up watching this, I grew up
making like therapy. I grew up in this environment. So
I thought the entire world worked like that, not all sects.
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I thought that this was normal, but it really is not.
But everybody that achieves a lot of things in the lights,
they have its training.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
It's very true. I mean executive coaching, life coaching, business coaching,
holistic coaching, any type of energy work. All of that
changes the vibrational frequency in the body, the chakras, the
meridian points. You know, we could go deep deep here.
You know, there's so many different hypnosis, meditation, there's so
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many different modalities out there. And I love the fact
that your music is bringing that to the entertainment world
in such a stylished, sexy way. You you packaged it beautifully.
I mean, how do you incorporate positive mindset techniques into
your songs? How do you do that?
Speaker 3 (20:02):
Well? We can we can divide songs in two different types.
We have relaxing songs and we have exciting songs like
uplifting songs that make you dance, that make you move,
that make you do something like, make you have an
action in your life. Many of the songs that works
as a tool for the mind, they are relaxing songs.
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So you're gonna use that before going to sleep, But
you cannot use that before you go into a meeting.
You cannot use that, you know, the regular day, because
you're going to get to relax, you're going to be sleepy,
and it's not like very practical. So I figure that
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we need music that can make people, you know, get
into action, that get into work, that make them feel good,
that make them have more like velocity. Then they can
act better. But at the same time put their minds
in the correct mindset so they can you know, be happier,
more confident, make more money, you know, create a very
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life for themselves.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
I love it. I love it you get them in
their downtime and their uptime. I love it. Can you
explain what challenges did you face while creating music as
tools for mindset of prosperity?
Speaker 3 (21:23):
Carol Well, At the beginning, I thought that people would
not understand because people are so used to use music
as like a deep expression of their own feelings. Like
if you're feeling bad, you listen to a song that
talks about, you know, suffering, that talks about heartbreak. If
you're feeling anger, you start having songs. You start listening
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to songs that talks about I don't know, rejection or
you know something that you know connects with anger. So
people are so used to having songs to try to
explain their own feelings that I thought at the beginning
that it will be so hard for people to understand
that songs can be much more than that. We have
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a huge tool for the mind, and we are using
like just a little part of it. That is why
our results many cases are so little, because we have
a huge tool, but we are using just a small part.
So I thought that at the beginning would be hard
to explain to people. So before I even try to explain,
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I said, use this and get this result. I didn't
try to explain. I said use this and you get
this result. And people start getting the results and bands
they start, you know, having the curiosity about understanding the process,
what's behind this, So it's really just a song, what
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it's like, and then I could explain it.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
Imagine being literally the fairy godmother of music. Your wish
is literally my command, your music, your witch is literally
my command. Okay? How I do about the testimonials? Because
I feel like I'm Cinderella right now, and I just
I always knew you were magic, but I didn't know
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you were this magic. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (23:21):
I love I love that like the very god mother.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
Yeah, I always know you were magic. I just didn't
know you want to magic. You see what I'm saying? Yeah,
wild dude, this is wild, man, this is wild. You're
getting my testimonial I ain't even have yet.
Speaker 3 (23:40):
Oh I'm there, I so get it.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
How do you feel about the testimonials from flans who
claim financial games after listening to the Money Magnet? Oh?
Speaker 3 (23:53):
They are so funny because you know, you know, when
people don't believe in something, they do it because they
have doubts and then something happened and they don't even
know how to explain it how to happen. So the
testimonials are always fun like. Some of them are very emotional,
are very like huge, and some of them is so
funny to read because people say, I don't believe it,
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but I just listened to the songs and then some
clients that would not pay me start paying me. I
received this kind of money and then someone that never
shows up showed up and I could get the opportunity
that I wanted. And people say, I found money in
my bucket. I never had this in my entire life.
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So there are like huge things and simple things. But
people are like, I can't believe this happening. I just
heard the song. This is impossible. I'm gonna start listening
to it all over again. And people are like, I
still don't believe it, but I made it. I still
keep listening to it because it makes me have more money.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
This is this is wild. You know, what's the most
memorable feedback you've ever received from the from a fan?
And how fast have people seen results? Because that's what
I'm getting.
Speaker 3 (25:09):
Okay, okay, soul. Like, there's two testimonials that completely different
that I always remember. Like there's this huge one about
a girl that used to work on you know, teaching,
Like she was not a teacher from school, but she
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used to do you know, the classes. How can I
say she used to teach at home, like helping children
to get their grades and stuff like that. Yes, yes,
and she was like having no other students, they were
not hiring her for like weeks, and then she started
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listening to the song because the friends send her the
song and explain it to her what it was. She
didn't believe it, but she started listening to it, and
less than a week she had all her you know, schedules, feel.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
It, all her schedules. Wow.
Speaker 3 (26:09):
And he was like, I can't believe it. Less than
a week and that was this other other testimonials, like
there's a thousands of testimonials, but this one was funny
because there's this guy. There's a huge guy from marketing
in Brazil. He really is a huge guy. He has
many influences and stuff like that. He saw a video
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of me explaining the money magnet and he didn't believe it,
but he downloaded the song and listening to it, and
I mean, like fifteen minutes later, he found money in
the pocket of a shorts that he wouldn't even use
like for a long time, and he was like, no,
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this can't be it, this can't be it. Like and
he was like, I had to get her number and
he called me and he made like a huge interview
with me because of that and wanted to understand more.
And this is the whole purpose of money magnet is
not an ATM. It's not like I'm gonna listen to
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this song and I'm gonna, you know, stop working and
I'm gonna do nothing and then money will fall from
the sky. It's not about right, that's the money magnet
that people have.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
That's a bigger les exactly that people.
Speaker 3 (27:25):
Have money magnets. It will not make you a millionaire,
but it will erase from your mind the belief that
you should not have money easily, that things are difficult
for you. You will not believe this ever again. This will
be destroyed in your head and then every single thing
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you do you will think about, I can't do this,
and if you're not, you will play the song and
then you believe it, and then you'll make more money.
So is a tool. A tool is not the whole
count costole. But a tool is a thing that you
used to build a castle, to build empire.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
Look at the explanation that you gave. You just drove
it home, sister, You just drove it home. Oh, Carol,
do you balance roles as a singer, songwriter, producer and
you're an author.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
Yeah, I mean sometimes I get crazy, But what I
do is I have an strategy for my energy. So
the place that I spend the most of my time
either is my office or my house. The entire environment
is made for me to believe I can do things,
that everything is possible. And I use some symbols that
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work as archetypes that passes the mensa directly to my
head that I can do this, and many like luxury
brands use this, many movies use this, like everybody that
prosperous uses And this is kind of what I teach
in the manual. Manual was a thing that I did
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for me, because if you don't have the environment where
you spend most of your time on on a strategy
to make your mind work, everything that you do will
be limited. Everything because you feel tired, you're gonna you know,
something don't work, You feel like everything will not work.
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So you have to have an strategy. If the environment
where you spend most of your time on it's perfect
for you, anything that you do will work, so you
can start doing like many things as I do. I
do a lot of things together and I can solve
all the problems, and I can do with all kinds
of people. Everything works because my strategy is perfect for me.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
You know, your strategy is perfect for you. And so
the message that I got from that, guys is you've
got to find a strategy that works for you. And
also making sure that the environment that you spend the
most time in is the environment that's gonna support and
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uphold and have the images and archetypes of the person
that you desire to become. That's so important it is
you know, you know you have some amazing strategies. Tell
us what is your process for creating a new track.
Speaker 3 (30:39):
Well, every time I want to create a track, I
think about what I want As a tool, like there
is money magnets. We have another track that is called
I Authorize It. That is a track that has the
question that changes my life, that is, if I was
being myself, what would I be? And there's a lot
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of like different tools like Better that is a a
track that can make you feel good in a day
even if things are not working, so things can stop working.
There is another track that is set Free that is
like self explain it. You set free all the things
that are keeping you from achieving your dreams. So every
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time I want to create another track, I think about
something that I want to solve in my mind.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
Something that you want to solve. Can you segueing into that,
can you hear more about the digital book and training
program than Prosperity Manual, Because now we're getting to the
the problem that you're solving. Tell us more about the
Prosperity Manual. Tell us the Jews we want to know,
we want to know everything.
Speaker 3 (31:54):
Well, the Preparity Manual was not something that was meant
to be sold at the first thing. The thing is,
when twenty twenty happened and everything stopped. I was making
a lot of money. I had two record labels working perfectly,
and I had like another tour going on, like it
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was about to be launched the other tours, and then
everything stopped. The war collapsed in the pandemic, and all
the business stop it and especially art, I mean, the
entertainment industry was the last thing anybody was thinking about.
And when I saw all my business yet disappear, almost
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disappear over nothing, I started to think about, like it's
not just a moment, but how can I put my
mind back into work. I don't believe in anything else,
and my mind was broked, was totally broke. Not in
my pocket, but my mind was broke. And I try
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to do all the things that people talk about of mentality,
like doing affirmations. I got into classes, but my mind
could not work. And then I figured that you cannot
change your mentality if some of the things in the
environment where you spend most of your time in are
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putting viscosity information inside your brain. And there are symbols
that are hidden in decorations that can do that to
your brain. There are a lot of things that can
do that to your brain. And I start changing it
because I started getting back to all that my mom taught,
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the top executives and stuff like that, and I start,
you know, organizing everything, organizing in my house, organizing everything,
and then things that word stopped starting to work. I
started to have more money. Everything started to work for me.
And people on the internet started to noticing that and
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asking me, Carol, can you explain how this worked? Can
you teach me that? And I try to teat it
on online life live streaming. But people needed a book.
People wanted to have a material so they could read
and learn and understand, and then the Presparity Manual was born.
Because there isn't like a lot of things that can
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bring scarcity to your mind. For example, you know the
table in your house where you put all the bills
that you receive on mails, Like you put everything there
because you know that you have to pay and you
have to see that because otherwise you will forget. And
you have that pile of bills on the table in
your house. This is a huge symbol of scarcity. This
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can make your mind think that you are in debt
the entire month. Every time you pass by this table.
You might not notice, but your brain is you have
to pay this, you have to do that. Look, you
have to do this. This is missing. This is missing.
This is missing. And you be reminded of that all
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the time, all the time, all the time. You feel
the pressure all the time. Another thing that I always
say to my students, everybody should use the archetype of
the horse and how to use that just by having
a picture of the horse on the place that you
spend the most of your time on, like if it's
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your work table or house, something with a picture of
the horse, you will start having more better decisions. You
will start start stop procrastinating. You will not procrastinate anymore.
You're not put things on hold. You will do everything.
And if you start knowing seeing Ferrari use the horse, Mustang,
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use the horse, Aramis use the horse, Chanel use the horse.
Many movies when they represent directors or something that they
really want to sell, they use the horse. You see
pictures of the horse that TV show picking Winders, there's
a lot of horses in all many of the scenes.
Speaker 1 (36:28):
Or they stride Star. I'm thinking Strike Star pictures. When
Stride Star pictures, like there's just before the movie starts,
as like all these running horses.
Speaker 4 (36:35):
If I'm not mistaken, yes, yes, yes you're start seeing that,
but you don't know the effect of this in your brain, so.
Speaker 3 (36:46):
You don't use it. But everything that prospers everyone, they
are cheap their goals. They know about the correct archetypes,
they know the symbols, they know how to organize the
place is that they spend the most of the time
on into a place that can promote the mentality that
they need. If you see many different places, they will
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have the correct archetypes. That is why the manual is
so like important is the key for you to understand
how the environment works in your favors or how the
environment is putting your mind into scarcity.
Speaker 1 (37:29):
Wow, you've dropped some nuggets with a horse that kick
your kid. You not minute, you said the horse. I
started like visualizing it and I literally felt like energy
was moving in my body. Call me crazy, but I sweared.
I felt something moved.
Speaker 4 (37:43):
It was like, you know, it was like, you're not crazy,
You're steel different.
Speaker 3 (37:47):
You feel different. I guess I shouldn't. Sometimes when they
need to close a deal, they are like in a
meeting where they cannot control the environment. They like set
an example in the middle of the conversation talking about
the hearts, like as a metaphor, and then they closed
the jew m you know, oh.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
Wow, okay, So tell me you've been telling us already
how the Properity Manual impact the lives of your students.
Speaker 3 (38:20):
Literally, they bring.
Speaker 1 (38:21):
Up the metaphor in the meeting, and the metaphor of
a horse in the meeting. And because of bringing up
a metaphor of the horse, boom.
Speaker 3 (38:33):
I had this this student. She was a woman that
was trying to sell the car for two years, two
years and she could have sell the car. And she was,
you know, watching the classes of the manual, and there
was this person that was had interest on on by
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her cards and she was going to meet the person
and she didn't have anything about the hearse. So she
asked her kid to, you know, try to paint a
harce or draw a horse. And the kid draw hard.
That was an ugly horse. It didn't really look like
a horse, but you could see it was a horse.
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And she put it on the glass of the car,
the window of the car, and she could sell the car.
She car the car.
Speaker 1 (39:27):
Oh my gosh, you got me over here. I'm about
to sign up for this program. We're like we're girlfriends.
Speaker 3 (39:40):
Girl, looks you got me over here, laughing and stuff.
Speaker 1 (39:43):
I'm sure I gotta be professor.
Speaker 3 (39:46):
You worry, don't worry.
Speaker 1 (39:49):
Send me this program asap, Send me this program.
Speaker 3 (39:53):
Of course, you have no idea, like there are a
lot of things about the environment that people don't know.
There are also weak archetypes that brings you down, and
people don't know that. And every time you have this
in the environment, you can make people act in a
certain way, and most of the times are not good.
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For example, ducks. The archetype of the duck is terrible.
Like it's terrible. It's always someone that is like a loser.
You know, if you have like you can have like
the most influential person, most intelligent, you know, amazing person
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in the world in this place, and you have a
lot of pictures of ducks. In an hour, she will
start acting like a loser.
Speaker 1 (40:53):
Well, you know, back in the day, when somebody calls
you a duck, you know what I'm saying, Like, I'm
from the East Coast, even though I live in California
and I'm from the East Coast. Days I'm telling on
myself now, I'm from the East Coast days of run DMC.
We're talking when rat first came on the scene. Okay,
we're talking about you were talking, Kulos, you were talking.
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You know what I'm saying. We're talking you know, Rick
the ruler, slick Rick.
Speaker 3 (41:20):
So back then, yeah, we had a plang.
Speaker 1 (41:22):
Listen, listen to this, sist Listen. We had a slang
back in the eighties that if you call a dude
or anybody a duck yo, he's a duck yo. That
means you are a cornball, you're corny you're whack like
you are a clown. So that's crazy because that was
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the plang the eighties, forty years ago. When you know
what I'm saying, like when rap, when Spurts coming on
the scene, we were talking like when it became mainStreet
because then you had Rafrika from Bad and all those
dudes in the seventies. But I'm talking like the eighty four,
eighty five, eighty six, eighty seven. We literally used to say.
I used to say he's a duck, yo, he's corny.
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That's crazy that we used to say that on the
tip of a flang. But you're telling us now that
that's really like it was on an intuition. A duck definitely,
And your environment is a loser. That's crazy, That's exactly exactly.
Speaker 3 (42:23):
And you know what, there's another symbol that a lot
of people use and people don't know that. You know what,
symbol of the be The symbol of the bee can
make people work, like like too much, can make people
work as they are, like sacrifice.
Speaker 1 (42:40):
The day over, literally sacrifice them.
Speaker 3 (42:44):
So if you'll have a lot of bee in a place,
people who work, work, work, work, work, they will not
think about like making more money they will think about
just putting the effort. They will think about just you know,
making the sacrifices. They will not be They will think,
you know, the the heavy of making things.
Speaker 1 (43:09):
So here's here's a great story. So my family is
from Central America, were from Panama, Columbia, and my grandmother
and they are from the Greatest generation. So the greatest
generation is like nineteen seventeen around that area. I grew
up with the women in my family being made so
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with very little education, and they worked homemaker jobs and
they would get up in the morning, so the work
ethic was amazing. But they would work for pennies and
work hard, hard, hard pennies on the dollar and sacrifice.
It was from fifth goal and painful. So that's so
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wild because when you said b I immediately thought, you know,
sweatshops and people not working for.
Speaker 3 (44:02):
Their worst exactly. And you see, they have the symbols
in pajamas, they have the symbols in songs, they have
the symbols in you know, the beehives.
Speaker 1 (44:19):
You see, I don't matter if anybody is right or wrong,
the beehives are gonna come for you. It doesn't matter.
They will sacrifice themselves even a lot of the So
it just depends on how it's so powerful what you're saying,
because you've created your own Krakians, like where you're krak
iss crack your minions, Krakkiings right where the Krakkians. But
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then you have the bee hives, and you have the swifters,
and you have the believers. And so I'm a Krakian
right because I'm grown. I want to make this money,
I want to learn how to think better. I want
to build, you know, generational wealth. You know what I'm saying.
So you have the Krakians. I love that you're creating
your Krakian That's what I call our group of the
people that follow you and your music is the crackingness,
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right that empower us.
Speaker 3 (45:10):
Exactly because you see, people don't need to be followers.
Speaker 1 (45:14):
People need to come on now, come on now.
Speaker 3 (45:17):
We don't We don't need a leader. We are our
own leaders. But we need to read to the surface
our potential. That is what the cracking is for.
Speaker 1 (45:29):
Wow, you're cracking the cold baby, You're cracking the code.
So the potential, it's it's but you know what you
even taken beyond potential. You're bringing the potential into reality
because when they listen to the music, the music is
going to download all the good stuff into the nervous
take them into their brains when they're sleeping. It's going
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to be working. Think of it as like a fairy
godmother hugging you and telling you that you're beautiful and
you're smart. Over and just let Carrol's music, let her
get into your head, the same way you let that
person that disrespected you get into your head and you
play that over and over and over. So why not
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let Carol and the Kraken music get in your head
and you play that over and over and over. You
won't your your your your, your habitual reptilian response will
not be the same. You will go from an habitual
reptilian responder to a dove, to a dove to an ego,
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an ego, you will fly high. So, speaking of music, right,
because you know you're a performer, what's what's what's you know?
We're talking about the believers and all that. What's your
favorite part of performing live? Tell us about that.
Speaker 3 (46:51):
My favorite part of performing live is when I well,
my performance is a little bit different as I use
everything as a tool. My entire performance is for the mind.
So people are there as they are like in a
regular performance, a regular live show. But my goal there
is to make them see themselves, is to make them
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see their potential. So in a lot of different times,
I put the right frequency. You're dancing, they're feeling, but
I say, close your eyes, see yourself, feel yourself, listen
to the music, listen to the command. But look at yourself.
You're not here to watch me. You're here to meet yourself.
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Journey exactly, my performance is a journey is a different thing.
Speaker 1 (47:47):
MM. You take them on a journey to meet themselves exactly.
Speaker 3 (47:54):
That's the whole point. You're gonna use the tools, but
you're gonna use the tools and then buy. That is
perfectly alignment for things to work. So my entire show
is like a club, a club of prosperity. You know,
is everything connected. So when you're there, you have the environment,
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you have the songs, you have the command, you have
a space for you. It's not a space for other people,
a space for you. It's not a space for all
the stress that you have in your regular day. Is
a space for your mind. Is a space for you
to recharge. Is the space for you to create your energy.
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That is my idea of a live performance.
Speaker 1 (48:40):
How do you stay inspired to create new music? Carol?
Speaker 3 (48:45):
Well, every time I face a new challenge of something
that I want to achieve, but something inside me say
that I can do this or I feel that I
don't have the right energy to do with. Every time
that I face to challenge inside myself, that inspires me
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to create a tool too, you know, solve that to
you know, pass that phase to be able to make
something different. You know. So, problems for me are inspirations.
Speaker 1 (49:25):
Mmm, problems for you are inspirations. What is the kind
of mindset you aim to promote besides money? What other
do you promote?
Speaker 3 (49:38):
Love?
Speaker 1 (49:39):
Do you do you do anything? I know love but
like relationships, soul made archetypes, houses, cars, buying, you know
what are do you do anything around that? Carol?
Speaker 3 (49:53):
Yes? My main goal is for people to you know,
bring everything they really are but they are not, you know,
bringing to the surface. It's like in the deeps of
who they are, like the entire potential. It can be
the relationship that they want to live. It can't be
the light, the complete life that they want to live.
It can be the money that they want to have
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the career that they want to achieve everything they wish for.
But is you know, in the deeds of who they are.
It's not on the surface, so they cannot see it happening,
and people cannot see it happening, but they feel that
inside themselves. They can not ignore that. My entire purpose
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is to bring that to the surface. That is why
it is the cracking. The kracking is the monster that
you know, put what is in the deed.
Speaker 1 (50:44):
So yeah, it was you know, the bracket. That was
a beast that was in the movie Jason and the Augonauts.
The cracking took me down. It was a beast.
Speaker 3 (50:58):
That is my purpose. That is why it's the cracking
music because it's a frequency that will unlock, that will
release your cracking, your potential, your life.
Speaker 1 (51:13):
How do you think music plays a role in emotional
and mental health care.
Speaker 3 (51:20):
I think that music is a tool that everybody forgets
how powerful it is because music can influenceiate your mind
to a feeling and this feeling will glue a lot
of thoughts. So for example, if you're listen to a
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song about rejections, even if it's not on the you
know language, that is your language. Your brain will understand
the frequency because this music, So even if you do
not understand the lyrics or is not paying attention to
the lyrics, your brain will understand the frequency. And then
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in very little time, you will glue a lot of
thoughts about rejections, about everything that happened in your life
or happened in people that you saw it happened. So
your brain does not know what happened to you or
what happened to something that you saw. You know, if
you see, your brain understand that it's a memory. So
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you will glue that all the time, and you will
start thinking about that, and this will play over and
over again in your head, and then you will leave.
That is your reality. Every song you listen to will
unlock something inside you, and you don't have to be
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paying attention to this song. So that is why music
is so powerful. That is why music is one of
the biggest, you know, parts of entertainment because music can
dictate what mind would think, why you're not paying attention
to it, So he's very powerful. It is a tool
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that can't manipulate you.
Speaker 1 (53:10):
It can or they can't be careful what you put
in your head. You know, I sat listening, And I'm
not knocking anybody's music. I just stopped listening to a
lot of like I used to bump to rap in
the nineties and stuff, but when I when I became older.
And this is just my truth. It is not your truth.
This is just my truth. My truth is that it
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destroyed a lot of women. It became more single moms.
There's nothing wrong with that. But you understand where I'm
going with this.
Speaker 3 (53:41):
There's more families.
Speaker 1 (53:44):
More disrespect more. It was on the detriment that it
had on the women from that culture. You know, people
make fun of you. Women were just damn They were
damaged beyond repair. They literally caught them every name in
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the book, talked about every way they would position them
in sex, talked about how much they hated them. And
it has perpetuated for thirty years. Least women married Lease this,
Lease that, and other women from other cultures. When those
same men get with them, they make fun. The karma
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is gonna be crazy because you don't get with a
group of men that destroy their entire diaspora of women,
of people and then make fun of the people that
they destroyed as if you're the better ones. And that
is the damage because it's not only did that, but
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it's also made a group of women from one culture
hate a group of women from another culture when we
should all be together as one of integrity. But it
brings in my country we say sipiadado. In Spanish we
say shipiadado. It brings separation, it brings the Olensia, brings violence.
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You see the Remac guys bring trauma, it brings destruction.
It's Tupac murdered, Beggie murdered, this, murdered, that murdered this.
It's the power of music. It can shake an entire
that's an entire generation. Hundreds the damage that gangst the
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Rap did in the nineties. Yes they're legends and I
there that's amazing. But when you know better, you do better.
The damage that it did it's almost irreparable. And it
has gone on from generation to generation to generation from drugs.
And I love the fact that you're music And I'm
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getting deep here on my soapbox because your music is
creating an entire And that's a pregnant woman listening to
this and her feet is hearing this, and you're putting
this mindset. Do you see your music is not only
touching the person, but it's touching that fetus.
Speaker 3 (56:19):
If you're touching the dog in the room.
Speaker 1 (56:22):
That's listening, it's it's touching the baby. It's touching the
embry you, it's touching the Zygoda whatever they want to
have the name. It's touching you. And you're creating music
that is creating an honorable mindset of love of unity.
Not only that, because that's so cliche, is but you
really got to them, you really got to the business
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of it. And it's creating a money mindset. A lot
of gangster wrap was made off of poverty mindset. I
had to kill somebody get that money. I had to
kill that nigga to get that money. I had to
sell these drugs to get that money. It's a mindset,
it's a poverty mindset. The money is not the root
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of all evil. It's what you do with it. And
I love the fact that carries a frequency that brings healing.
I've been looking for that. I've been looking for music
that I can rock to and be my girly pretty
girl syndrome self in my skin, that I could rock
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to that I didn't have to go home as a
Christian and feel Dame and and and and gilt. You
understand what I'm saying because I rocked out to music
that's gonna heal my soul Versus I rocked out to
music even though the beat was crazy, and oh my gosh,
I did, but it was talking literally about slipping a
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molly and a female's drink or it was. But I'm
rocking to that because it's the beat is dope. Be
the fool. Okay, I'm gonna stop running back because we're
talking here. It's you're amazing.
Speaker 3 (58:03):
I mean, you're understanding everything. You're you understand everything that
I'm saying, Like, we cannot change the past. They did
what they thought it was best. They thought they were
thinking about money, but they were speaking about poverty. They
were not speaking about the money. But we know better,
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so we have to do better. So is in our
hands right now to create something different, and they all
is on the will. It's on the will to change.
It's on the will to do better, to to make
something that will, you know, create a better future for
us and for everybody. To make it simple so everybody
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can reach it and everybody can feel it, even if
they don't understand it, they still can have the benefits
of it, because that's the whole point. I mean, everybody
has a huge amount of challenge in themselves. Everybody has
a huge amount of possibilities, but they have to believe
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in that. You really need understands that. So if we
can unlock this, this is the whole potential of music,
because you see, we talked about music is a powerful tool.
But everything that is powerful, we have to have a
purpose for it. Otherwise it can easily be switch to
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something that will destroy us and not build in us
something better. So we have to be careful, but we
also have to have a purpose. That is why I
do what I do. That is why we have this
kind of music. Because everybody needs something to make them
feel more themselves. Everybody needs something to make them feel good,
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and it has a purpose. Is a tool. It's not
a tool for me to showcase my feelings. There is
nothing wrong with that. That is amazing, But we cannot
just be doing that for more one hundred years. Come on, now,
I've been doing something different.
Speaker 1 (01:00:09):
Something more. And you know, we talk about the past,
but I love the fact that you can't change the past,
but you can learn from it, and I'm sure that
a lot of people learn from the aspects of music
from that genre. I'm sure that a lot of people
have learned and they're in a space where how can
I now have an impact at a greater number of
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healing as many lives as possible, as touching as many
lives as possible. How has your music, Carol, evolved since
you first started.
Speaker 3 (01:00:43):
Well, I first started music to create music as a tool.
But you see, I started ten years ago producing music,
so at first I didn't knew exactly what I was doing.
I wanted to have music that could, you know, release people,
release their their true selves. So at the beginning, all
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my songs were about speaking who you are, you know,
bringing that to the outside, bringing even if people don't
believe in you, you should believe in you. So all
my music were all connected to that. And then people
from the industry, the music industry told me that I
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did not know how to make a hits, that I
did not know how to make songs. That is why
I wanted to make tools, and I accept the challenge
and I made a hit in Italy in twenty sixteen,
and I made another hit here in universal music, not
universal in water Music Brazil. And then when I proved
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that to them that I knew what I was doing,
I went back to the tools and I, you know,
developed the tools and we achieve money, magnates and all
those kind of things, because I believe that you can
do what you do, but you should believe in yourself
enough for you to do what they say you should do.
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And then you come back to what you think, because
if you don't do this, you're always running. You know,
you didn't prove to yourself. It's not to them, it's
to you. You have to prove that you're capable of
and then you do what you want to do.
Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
What are your thoughts on the current state of the
EDM scene, Carol?
Speaker 3 (01:02:40):
Well, Well, I don't know if I should say this
on an interview, but I used to prefer the songs
from you Know twenty and fourteen until twenty eighteen of
the EDM scene because the artists were more focused on
spreading a message. It It was like a message of love,
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a message of you know, hope. Right now, I think
the electronic music is a little bit mixed with pop
music with rap music. And it's not that it's something
wrong with the music gender, but sometimes the messages are mixed,
you know, uh they start to good things that it
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really I don't know. I mean it's showcase feelings. Yes,
it shows stories. Yes, the beat is catchy, yes, but
what is the purpose of it? Like get our minds
on it? Like what you want me to talk about?
A club that someone that you know will fall in
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love for a night and then we'll feel the feeling
of rejection, Like really is that all we got? You know,
really the you know toxic relationships, Really is that all
we got? I know we all been to that, but
she would be stuck on that, she would be you know,
playing over and over again in our heads. Is is
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this really what we are made of? Are we going
to a place with that? Because I feel that music
should build you and not be like a escape from
your reality. You should not to escape from your reality.
You should change your reality because if you think about
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escaping your reality, you're going to get to a lot
of things that are not good for your health, and
then you would still had to go back to your reality.
Like nothing will change if you do not change. Mean,
if you have responsibility, you can't forget who you are
for a night because you will wake up in the
the other day and you will.
Speaker 1 (01:04:51):
Not feel good about it.
Speaker 3 (01:04:54):
Now if you should hit that and make a change.
Speaker 1 (01:04:57):
And that's literally the scene of the DA. I've been
to so many like I've been to ed M joints
here in l A. And I'm telling you the toxicity
with the girls and these dudes after the club. It's like, yo,
he just played you and you are here? Are you?
It's yeah, it's nice to see the change. It's I
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got so tired of my friends who was dating this
Armenian guy and he had all his Armenian friends and
a lot of the Armenian you know, the Minian groups
they go to the d ms and the girls normally
they're in toxic, toxic, toxic relationships. It was unbelievable. You
call her a dog, call her out of her name.
They were calling man out. It was just the toxicity.
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And then you leave with him when you go leave
the club, and then you guys go and leave together.
It's it's it's it can be very toxic. And I'm
talking from personal experience going to M clubs and the
celebrities there as well, so you know, it's it can
be very toxic. So I like the fact that your
music again and it takes me the mindset of the dance,
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you know what I mean. Let me ask you this.
Speaker 3 (01:06:07):
You didn't have fun while, you know, building the life
of your dreams. It's not wild building.
Speaker 1 (01:06:13):
And dances and the light of listen, you're having fun well,
dancing of your dream Let me ask you this. Speaking
of celebrities, are there any other artists or producers you'd
love to collaborate with?
Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
That's a hard question, you know, because you see, I
can't say what I want to do as an artist,
but I cannot say as what the other artists should do.
But if I had to choose someone, I would love
to collaborate with Swedish house Mafia because they made a song.
(01:06:50):
They made several songs that were very important, but they
made this song up call it.
Speaker 1 (01:06:59):
Well.
Speaker 3 (01:06:59):
I have so many favorites. But who's gonna save the
world tonight? Uh? That they save the world and that
is don't you Worry Child? Because they used to say like,
don't you worry child? See, haven't got a plan for you.
Don't you worry? Don't you worry child?
Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
Now?
Speaker 3 (01:07:15):
So that that was some songs that you know, unlocked
in me a lot of different stuff when I was
thinking about producing music, and there's this other artists that
he's not here anymore, so it wouldn't be I wouldn't
be able to work with him. That was a Vichy.
I think he was maybe the most incredible artist in
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the EDM scene that had the you know, the right
purpose to every song. So yes, that would be the
two of that sols.
Speaker 1 (01:07:51):
How do you see the crack and music evolving in
the next two years.
Speaker 3 (01:07:56):
I see that. I think it's very important time that
we are live in right now. I think everything is changing. Uh,
People's purpose are changing, people are thinking about that they
can't do what they want to do. They are you know,
knowing their place, and the opportunities are much more you
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know accessible right now that they were in the past.
So I think we are living a different moment and
I think what I do is very important for this
moment right now. So what I see is that in
this you know, couple of years, we're going to have
altogether the training and the songs and this being you
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know constant every single month, we're going to you know,
do an action in a place. So we've got to
have the training we've got to have the songs that
will be more accessible. People would really change their lives,
and we will have a huge community of new millionaires,
new billionaires that will have, you know, that purpose of
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making other people more prosperous. This is what I want.
I want to change people directly on proparity. Like I
don't want to talk about how my life was, you know, difficult.
I don't want to bring the pain. I don't want
to bring any of that. I want people to believe
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that everything is easy, that we I mean, I'm Catholics,
so I always have to talk about God because it's
what I believe. But I do respect all the religions.
But what it says on the Bible is that we
are here to live in abundance. So this changed me
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because if we're not living in abundance, that means we
are not living in God. We are not living in
what's natural for us. We have to find out.
Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
To give you Christ that I came to give you
life and to give it to you more for you
to have life more abundantly. He literally said. And that's
so powerful that she said that, And I guess that
also speaks to what's coming up for the money magnet
as well. Yeah, what are you going to see? Tell
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us tell us a little bit about that, because it's
so amazing how its segued right back into the money magnet.
Speaker 3 (01:10:30):
Yeah, I mean money magnet is is my how can
I say, is my weapon against his scarcity? Like I
can complain what the world made to the people, like
what society made to the people. I can complain because
we are all part of it. So we are all
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we all have our part of guilt. We all have
scarcity inside ourselves. So we have to find a way
to trick our mind, to find a way back to prosperity.
So this is what money magnet stands for. It's a
way to trick our mind to not believe in this carcige,
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to not believe in poverty, to not believe that money
should not come to you. Money magnets is like a game.
You listen to it and suddenly you find more money,
and then never again. Your mind believes it is difficult.
So it's kind of something that is very small. Again,
I don't know how to translate that because I only
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remember the Bible of Portuguese, but there is like a
sain in a Bible that our faith should be in
the size of a grain of mustard, of a seed
of mustard. If we do have a faith in the
size of a seed of mustard, we will be able
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to move mountains. Money magnet is the seed of mustards.
Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
Another the last speed, It is the muster faith. Wow
wow yeah. Let me ask you this, what can you
give us a sneak pick of upcoming projects that you
have going on?
Speaker 3 (01:12:21):
Well, I have this huge project which has combined the
training and the music in one place, like twelve hours
of training in music, like people will be emerged on
the twelve hours of first parody. I've made this in
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Brazil and I want to do this in other places
as well. We made it in twenty twenty two and
we're gonna make this this year in the end of
the year in December. We always do it in December
here in Brazil, and it really seems like a festival.
It seems like a party, but it's a party for prosparity,
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only for prosparity. So there you'll get trained that. There
you know how to put, you know, your dreams into
the reality, and you know how to keep doing that
after you leave. Because there is a thing I mean,
many people have like their life change it in a
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concert or in or in a talk that someone gave.
But you have to do this every single day. So
it can be just one day you have like the
huge event in a day, but you have to have
enough material, enough training to be able to keep training
every single day because the magic, the miracles happen every
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single day, not just in one day. You change your
life by the actions that you do every single day,
So you can you know, awake in a day, but
you have to keep putting yourself back into the right path.
Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
Wow, Carol. Last question, I know we've asked you one
hundred questions and twice already.
Speaker 3 (01:14:14):
Oh, but this is so fun.
Speaker 1 (01:14:16):
Thank you it is you just kind of gave us
an impact of what a sneak peak of U upcoming projects?
Can you tell us that? And then lastly, I know
it's two questions in one. Can you briefly tell us
what you hope your fans take away from the music
so you know upcoming projects and what you want why
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to take.
Speaker 3 (01:14:39):
Away well, upcoming projects is to you know, screed money magnets,
to the people that don't know money magnets yet, but
they need to start believing themselves. So you know, taking
Money Magnets to more people in the US, more people
in the entire world that really need that in their lives.
And what I want my fins to take from everything
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that I do is to be able to leave their
dreams and see themselves in the best version of themselves. Like,
really make that happen. If I can make the schools
that will help them view their empire, I'll do that.
Speaker 1 (01:15:24):
Wow. And then quickly what are some upcoming projects, and
then tell us how we can get a hold of
this money Magnet, the program as well as the music,
because yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:15:38):
So Money Magnets. You can get it on YouTube. You
can get it on Spotify, you can get it on
YouTube music, all the streaming services. Just look for the
cracking music Money Magnets. You'll be able to find it,
and all the songs as well. We have a playlist
called Pihamentas in Portuguese, but it's fools and I promise
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I would put in English as well. And the training
program you can find it on my Instagram on the
link on the bio. You can find it the presparing
Manual in English as well, so you can purchase it.
The training in English is fifty dollars, so just pay us.
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It's not a monthly subscription. You can you know, download
it and start watching the classes and put it all
into work. Is all there? You can you know, start
watching right away.
Speaker 1 (01:16:34):
Wow, that's amazing. Okay, so give us links because we'll
hear you say Instagram? But where are you on Instagram?
Speaker 3 (01:16:41):
My name on Instagram is the cracking music?
Speaker 1 (01:16:44):
Can you spell that? Can you spell that?
Speaker 3 (01:16:47):
Wait?
Speaker 1 (01:16:47):
So our callers and our listeners can actually go and
get that because I'm giving up. Yeah, get community.
Speaker 3 (01:16:56):
The I'm gonna sell it. It's t h e k
R a k e M music.
Speaker 1 (01:17:07):
Perfect. Okay, guys, you hear that right. This was a
life changing call. I feel like this is like I
feel like a lucky girl. You know. I run a
program called the Lucky Girl Syndrome, and you are literally,
hey girl, this is an example of what the Lucky
Girl syndrome is. She is like the very godmother of
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ed M music. You know, She's like, tell me your
dreams and I will make them happen, or I will
help you make your dreams happen. So, Carol, I really
want to thank you for interviewing with us. Today on
Los Angeles Radio WKIM sixty eight point two FM radio
here in Los Angeles. We want to thank you just
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for taking the time to talk to us today on
Lucky Girl Syndrome Radio and Los Angeles Radio SM sixty
eight point to. You are amazing, amazing, amazing the amazing time.
Speaker 3 (01:18:09):
I'm so honored. You're awesome. Thank you, Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:18:12):
Thank you so much. You are just You're a diamond,
a gandle like you. You literally the lucky girl, the
rich girl, like the lucky Girl syndrome, the rich girl syndrome,
the money girl syndrome. Like, oh my god, I am
so excited that you're my friend, and I'm just so
excited that we get to rock it out and have
this amazing conversation on the phone, Like we're gossiping girlfriends,
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but we're gossiping about.
Speaker 3 (01:18:36):
One stop stuff that matters. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:18:39):
I love the fact that you also said about you know,
like you don't even like go back and pick up
all that itchy stuff. You're not the person that's gonna
sit there and tell your donal luck story and blah
blah blah. Nothing's wrong with that. Don't get me wrong,
Because people build from testimonials. Yeah, yes, you are the girls,
but few portant solutions this stuff. The friends you're sitting
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on business, I mean just.
Speaker 3 (01:19:07):
Want to talk about all the bad things that happen
are but we.
Speaker 1 (01:19:14):
Don't have to leave there, you know.
Speaker 3 (01:19:17):
Yes, I would like to talk about the future.
Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
Yeah, me too. So thank you, Thank you so much
for interviewing with us. We welcome you back anytime. We
love the Kraken.
Speaker 3 (01:19:29):
So excited for you.
Speaker 1 (01:19:31):
We've we've seen the growth, we've seen the change, we've
seen the difference. We love you. You have allies in LA.
If you're ever hearing you want to go to the
Red carpet and rock with us on iHeart Radio. On
the red carpet with the backdrop that says iHeartRadio and
our radio station. You are welcome to stream live. If
you ever come to California, look us up, because we
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will come and get you and we will go straight
to the Red carpet. We love you, Carol, Thank you
for interviewing with us today. Jacqueline, absolutely, absolutely, the pleasure
is all our guys. You've got to go pay some bills.
We're gonna run some adds, some interviews, and we'll be
right back yeah, yeah,