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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (00:58):
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And welcome back to another episode of Yukonkan and in
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I have a special guest.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
Her name is Julie Ryan. She is in her journey.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
She has proven that intuitive and healing abilities aren't just
gifts their skills anyone can learn. A successful inventor and
serial entrepreneur, Julie mastered the art of medical intuition, spirit
communication and energy healing more than twenty five years ago,
blending business document with extraordinary spiritual insight. In addition to
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her intuitive work, Julie's thirty five year business career includes
founding nine companies across five industries and inventing globally distributed
surgical devices. She also is the host of the hit
podcast as Julie Ryan, streaming over one hundred countries, where
she scans colors life each week and shares insights that
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bridge the practical and the mystical. Babbo Julie is a wife, mother, grandmother,
and a friend proved that it's possible to live fully
grounded involve the spiritual and the real world. It is
my pleasure to introduce you to Julie. How are you, Julie.
Speaker 4 (02:14):
Oh, I'm wonderful. Thank you so much for having me.
What a delight to be with you today.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
Yeah, definitely, I'm super excited to have you here and
learn more about your story and a little bit more
about what you have going on. Tell me a little
bit about your Where are you originally from and how
was your upbringing.
Speaker 4 (02:32):
I'm originally from Columbus, Ohio and grew up in a
family of four. I'm the second born of four kids.
My mom had four kids in five years. God bless her.
Speaker 3 (02:42):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (02:43):
Yeah, the story Czar was so is so funny that
my parents were married for two or three years before
my brother was born, and I think my mother had
a couple of miscarriages before she got pregnant with my
older brother, And so they went to some shrine northern
Ohio and they lit a candle pay for babies, and
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that they had four kids in five years of My
dad said, yeah, we need to go blow out that candle.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
I bed exactly. Wow. All right, good good.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
So you know one thing that I always find interesting, Right,
you get this idea of when you're going to elementary,
middle school, high school, you always hear the question, right,
what do you want to be when you grew up?
Speaker 1 (03:26):
Right?
Speaker 3 (03:26):
What do you want to expire to be? What was
it for you?
Speaker 4 (03:31):
Business woman?
Speaker 3 (03:32):
Okay? Where did that come from?
Speaker 4 (03:35):
My dad was an executive with a phone company with
Ohio Bell, and I remember having long conversations with him
about the different jobs that were He was in what
they called personnel back then. Now it's hr human resources,
but back then, fifty years ago, yeah, it was personnel.
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And it was fascinating to me that women really weren't
in positions other than secretaries or nurses or teachers. That
was pretty much yet for women. And then I was
part of the generation. I graduated from college in nineteen
eighty one, and we were the next generation after the
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glorious Dynems and the Women's lib movement, where they really
helped foster an opportunity for women coming into the workplace
and doing other things. And when I came out of SCHOOLSZAR,
I was a quota that was hired by a big
hospital supply company, multi billion dollar company, and they had
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a corporate quota to hire a certain number of women,
and I was part of that quota. I was the
only woman in my whole region. Yeah, it was all
men and me.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
Yeah, twenty two wow.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Yeah, And I could only imagine, you know, it must
have been difficult back then, because you know, even now
you still see a little bit of that's, you know,
maybe a big challenging based on different beliefs that.
Speaker 3 (05:09):
People might have. Yet we're trying to stay away from that.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
But I can only imagine, how was it for you
to really prove yourself right more than anything, and showcase
yourself maybe in the middle of you know, a job
where you know, the majority of them were men right,
men figures?
Speaker 4 (05:26):
Oh yeah, absolutely, in the hospital supply industry, you know
it was all man. Well. As a matter of fact,
you're gonna laugh when I tell you this business is honesty,
God's truth. I wore a skirt suit. I wore a
suit with a skirt and high heels and trapesed around
all those hospitals for all those years, and we didn't
even think about wearing pants. This is in nineteen eighty one,
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that's not that long ago. Yeah, yeah, I remember. I
injured my foot. I tore ligaments in my foot. I
slipped and on ice. My first job was in Sioux Falls,
South Dakota. Out of school. They get serious snow up there.
Holy most. I grew up in Ohio, where they get snow,
but oh my gosh, South Dakota made Ohio look like
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the tropics. And I slipped on the ice, and I
wore pants because I couldn't wear heels. I'd wear flat shoes.
And I remember apologizing to some of my clients at
the hospitals because I had pants on. But I was
twenty two. I mean, what did I know? And now
I look back at that and I think, how ridiculous
is that.
Speaker 3 (06:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (06:27):
Yeah, but it's come a long way.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
I was gonna say, how things change, right, I mean,
you know, going from start to high heels to like.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Now pants and your shoes. That's that's interesting. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
And so you got hired because obviously it was a quarter.
Is that the field you wanted to go into the
industry or just happened to be the best what you
got selected for?
Speaker 4 (06:50):
No, I wanted to be in that industry. I had
worked for two summers between my sophomore and junior and
junior and senior year in college in a big level
one trauma center hospital and the public relations department, and
so I knew I wanted to be in the hospital industry,
but I knew I wanted to do sales and that
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helped me get hired because I was hired out of
the Ohio State University, who is the national football champion
in college football right now and they're number one right now.
Is we're recording this so I can brag. And there
were eight thousand kids in my graduating class and I
was the only one can offer from that company. And
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I have a funny story about that. May I share it?
Speaker 2 (07:35):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (07:35):
Please?
Speaker 4 (07:36):
I went into the recruiter's office, the head of college recruiting,
and these big companies would come to campus because this
was before we had the internet, so they'd come interview
the kids to graduating seniors in person. And Ohio State's massive.
I think there's sixty some thousand kids and there where
back then too on the Columbus campus. And so I
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went in to talk to this person at the business
school who was head of it, and she said, well,
what are you thinking? And I said, well, I want
to work for American Hospital Supply was the name of
the company. It's now called Cardinal Health. But I'm going
to interview with other companies too, but that's that's my
number one goal. And she said, well, none of these
other big companies are going to look at you because
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you don't know the grades. And I said, I mean
I had c's. I had a's in my major, but
I had c's because I worked three jobs to put
myself through school. And I said, ah, well see, and
I walked out of office. And I was the only
I got an offer from five of the top companies
that were recruiting on campus, and I got took the
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job with American Hospital Supply. And how that worked was
I'd offer us from Proctering, Gamble, IBM, Xerox, AT and T.
And I called American Hospital Supply. They were two weeks
late getting their follow up letters back, and I called
the head of personnel HR are there and I said,
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I really want to work for you guys, but I
just need to know where I am. I have offers
from other companies. And he said, I said, you're late
getting your letters out. I'm sure he was surprised that
this young woman who was a senior in college did this,
and he said, well, what do you want to do.
I said, I want to work for you, and he said, well,
what if you don't get the job with us. I said,
then I'll go work for one of these other guys
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and I'll try again in a year. And he called
me back twenty minutes later and he made me an
offer over the phone. Now, I was due to go
through another several days of interviews before anybody hired me
or any of my student colleagues. But I think he
was impressed with my initiative that I called him and said, hey,
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you know, I want to work for you guys. What
can we do so to work for him?
Speaker 3 (09:49):
Yeah, that's awesome.
Speaker 4 (09:51):
So I went back to that woman. Yeah, told me
nobody would look at me, and she knew who all
had made job offers. And I said, please, don't ever
say that to somebody, because they may not try. And
I said, my resume was stellar. Greats are just one
small piece of the equation. And I didn't work very
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hard in the classes. I didn't care about that I
knew wouldn't help me. I was more concerned about how
am I going to pay my tuition? How am I
going to get out of school on time? With no
summer school, no extra semesters or quarters, which I did,
and we were on quarters back then. I didn't go
to any summer school or any of that. And I
worked three jobs and went to school during the day.
So yeah, And then a friend of mine went in
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to see her a couple of years later and she said, yeah,
my girlfriend went to work for American Osmal's the place
she knew my name. She goes, oh, Julie Ryan, and
I said yeah.
Speaker 3 (10:45):
As a matter of fact, it was yeah, yeah, No.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
You know, that's actually very interesting because oftentimes, you know, unfortunately,
you might hear something or somebody that kind of.
Speaker 3 (10:55):
Deters you from moving forward right.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
It takes away that, you know, the one of can
I really pursue this right? And oftentimes you know, it
could be you know, somebody that we might look up to.
You could be a teacher, could be a maybe somebody
that might seem to have more conditionals or even sometimes
family members. And I think that that that's probably one
of the biggest challenges that we have nowadays, is that
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we're listening to the wrong people. Yet because we're listening
to the wrong people, we tend to follow what they say,
and we don't fulfill what might be, you know, our
best thing right or move forward.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
In anything right.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
It could also even be the small voice in your
head right tell you you cannot do something because you've
never done it before.
Speaker 4 (11:38):
That's just fear. And most fear is irrational. Ninety nine
point nine percent of the thoughts we think that feel badly,
anything that feels badly is based in fear always, and
there's rational fear and irrational fear. Rational fear is something
that's going to harm you or kill you. Change the
conditions before it does. Get out of the road, before
the truck runs you over, because I can hurt you. Yeah,
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And irrational fears every thing else. I'm running late for
an appointment. Oh my gosh, you know, I'm stuck on
the freeway. I can't do that because I don't have
the training. Whatever. If you can read, you can figure
it out whatever you need, especially in this day and
age with all of the resources we have with technology.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
Yeah, one hundred percent.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
Tell me a bit about when did you kind of
got involved with Now you're psychic, media, medical, intuitive, you're
doing all these different things. When did that come about
for you to start? You know, I guess really flostering
those gifts.
Speaker 4 (12:37):
Well, I had started my first company at twenty five
in Los Angeles, where you are. And I had invented
my first surgical device by the age of thirty and
it was sold globally.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (12:50):
And so, as you mentioned, I've founded nine companies in
five industries with a C average graduating from college. Mind
you you know that woman told me nobody? Yes, so
I when I sold my surgical device manufacturing company in
twenty fifteen, I was thinking, okay, now what? And I
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had other companies still going, but they didn't require a
lot of my time, and I was led to go
into what I call woo woo. I tell people, says I,
I'm a businesswoman and an inventor who learned how to
do woo woo, and I'm a buffet of psychicness and
woo woo woo in Taoism means source. And I love
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woo woo because it's funny and it gets people's attention.
It kind of disarms them. Some people are like, Oh,
what is that that you're doing. So I started studying
this stuff more than thirty years ago, not for any
particular reason. I was just interested in it, and people
said to me, why are you doing this. I took
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classes for six years. I said, why are you doing this?
Isn't I don't know? And they said, what are you
going to do with that? I said, again, I have
no clue. I just found it fascinating, and now I'm
doing it full time and it's been the most fun
thing I've ever done.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
Yeah, what is the one thing that really intrigues you
about it? What's the one thing that You're like, Man,
That's why I love doing this.
Speaker 4 (14:20):
I really like the medical stuff, just because I've always
been involved in the medical side of the equation, in
selling hospital supplies early first right out of college, in
my career working in a hospital. As I mentioned, when
I was in college and then, I'm always been interested
in helping people heal. And when I learned about energy medicine,
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I thought, well, what is that. I heard the term
of medical intuitive and I'd never heard that term before.
And we didn't have the Internet yet thirty years ago,
which is hard to imagine us surviving without technology that
we have today.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
We can nobody can imagine. People that haven't left in
that era cannot imagine how to do it right, I know.
Speaker 4 (15:03):
And those of us that are used to not having
the internet, you know, when we were growing up, we think, now,
oh my gosh, how did we ever survive?
Speaker 3 (15:11):
Right? Exactly?
Speaker 4 (15:12):
And so I just went did the old fashioned thing.
I went to a bookstore to learn more. Now I
know I was being led by spirit to do that,
And so most of the work that I do SESAR
is medical. I'm like a human MRI. I, with somebody's permission,
can connect into them and then inside their bodies see
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broken bones, torn ligaments, viral infections, bacterial infections, cancer, whatever,
and then help facilitate and energetic healing for them. It's
important to remember that the work that I do, and
my graduates do, and my colleagues do. Is complimentary to
all other forms of healing. I say, it's part of
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the healing equation. That Eastern medicine, Wastern medicine, energy medicine, chiropractic,
you know, homeopathic, matropathic, whatever, And it's all part of
the healing process. And it's also important to remember that
nobody ever heals anybody else ever, no doctor, no shaman,
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no energy worker like me. We all help the person
heal themselves. And an analogy for that is think of
if God forbid, you got a big cut on your
leg and you were bleeding like crazy, you'd go to
the emergency room and they would suit your it, they
would stitch it up. Well, the doctor who stitched your
leg wouldn't make your skin grow back. You make your
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own skin grow back. And that's how healing works. All
of us help the person heal themselves.
Speaker 3 (16:46):
Yeah, I love that. I love that. So tell me
a little bit about the medical intuition.
Speaker 2 (16:50):
Right, so somebody will come to you and you're able
to detect some sort of whatever illness or whatever's going
on with their body. Yeah, that you create some sort
of support healing aspect right and given diagnostics, tell me, like,
somebody comes to you and how will that work?
Speaker 4 (17:12):
Well? I raised my vibrational level to the level of spirit,
where all spirits attached to a body having a human experience.
Most of us have heard that at some point in
our lives, so I raised my vibrational level. I teach
people how to do this takes me an anosecond. I've
been doing it for so many years and with tens
of thousands of people, literally that I don't even think
about it. It's like you get in the car and
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you push the button to turn it on, or you
turn the key. You don't think about it, you just
do it. And then I'm gonna watch a laser beam
in my mind's, I says, come from my body. I'm
in Birmingham, Alabama. It's kind of hooking to you in LA.
Let's sa I'm gonna scan you and then I'll envision
shooting energy from your feet up through the top of
your head. And it'll be as if I'm looking at
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an X ray or a CT scanner, an MRI. As
I mentioned, I can see broke bones, torn ligaments, all
that jazz, cancer, metastasized cancer, or whatever, and then immediately
after some things identify, then there will be an energetic
healing that will begin. And I'm going to be watching
all this in my mind's eyes like I got a
big screen TV in my head, and the healings can
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take the form of something getting added, something getting removed.
I watch procedures all the time in my mind's eye
that emulate what I saw in surgery for all those years.
Sometimes I see healings that utilize methodologies and devices that
haven't been invented yet, and you may hear me say,
oh cool, I haven't seen this before. This is great,
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and then it'll be kind of like in my bag
of healings, and inevitably somebody else will present with the
same symptoms. So when I'm working with somebody on an
hour consult, I have a bunch of graduates that work
with me too, and they're all fabulous graduates of my training.
So I'll we'll go in blind first, says our. I
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want to see where the energy is going to go,
because it's going to go to the most needed area first.
And then I'm going to have a checklist because I
will have talked to the person ahead of time. I'm
going to have a checklist of my left shoulder hurts,
my right knee hurts, my blah blah blah blah blah whatever,
and we'll go to each individual area and something will
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be identified. They'll be healing. Happens really fast. If somebody
is calling into my Live Ask Julie Ryan Show, which
is every Thursday night at eight Eastern, and I'm bebopping
around the world connecting into people, and this one wants
to wants me to scan her left shoulder that hurts.
The next one, you know, say she's in Europe. The
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next one's in Omaha, Nebraska, and she wants to talk
to her dead grandma. And then I got somebody in
Singapore that wants to talk to their deceased chow Chow
dog or whatever. And then we got somebody else that
wants to do a past life, somebody else that has
another medical thing. We just connect into those people and
then that connects us into spirit and you take it
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anywhere you want.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
And our heads are like big satellite dishesis are and
they receive and transmit frequencies. Every spirit has a frequency
they keep throughout all their lifetimes, and every thought has
a frequency too. Lets don't have a meeting until we
give them what. You're wearing a blue shirt. I love blue.
Somebody else may hate blue. Yeah, doesn't matter. I mean
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it's blue. Blue don't have a meaning until you add
a meaning to it. So we're all connected to spirit. Well,
we're all getting intuitive guidance. We all get gut feelings
about something. For instance, have you ever had somebody come
into your head and you think, oh, I wonder what's
happening with Stanley, and then all of a sudden, Stanley
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calls you, or texts you or emails you, or you
run into him and you say, oh my gosh, Stanley,
I was just thinking of you yes yesterday, and here
you are. No coincidence, that's your intuition. Furthermore, we're all healers.
We've all ever felt this ourselves, or watch somebody else.
If a child falls and skins their knee, you know
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what do you do? You put them on their on
your lap, you kiss their booboo, you you dry their tears,
give them some hugs, and send them on their way. Well,
that's you being a healer. We all do it. We're
just not aware that we're doing it.
Speaker 5 (21:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
I love that and you can do this really, you know,
via zoom you don't have to be present to be
able to is very present?
Speaker 3 (21:39):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (21:39):
Is there would there be a I don't know if
that's really the word to use. Nevertheless, a better response
or a better outcome if you're physically in front of
that person versus doing it through zoom or the same.
Speaker 4 (21:54):
Outleacre, No, no difference at all. And I could find
you even if you were in a galaxy far far away.
Speaker 3 (22:00):
Okay, got it? Yeah, I love it.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
I'm sure people ask you a lot about this And
how can you tap into your intuition?
Speaker 3 (22:07):
Right?
Speaker 2 (22:07):
I mean you know everybody you know, even when you're
talking about like you do you feel your gun? You
just go with your gut feeling, right or that intuition?
How can you tap into that to make decisions in life?
Speaker 4 (22:19):
Well? Yeah, ask a question, and I like to preface
it with is it in my best interest too? Or
if you're asking for somebody else, is it in say?
Is ours best interest? To dot dot dot? Finish this sentence?
And then what's going to happen is you're going to
get a thought in your head instantly, fast as you
can snap your fingers. Is gonna be within a second
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or less, sometimes before your question is even done being thought, Okay,
that's the answer from spirit. When you think about it
for more than a couple of seconds, that's going to
be your brain talking to you. So the more you
do it, the more validation you're going to get for
the answers you receive. The more validation you get, the
more you're going to trust. And then it's just second nature.
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So like anything, you can throw a football, but unless
you throw that football a lot over a long period
of time, you're not going to be the next Tom Brady.
Everybody can throw a football. People say, well, but he's
just really talented. Well, if you ask him how many
times he's thrown a football in his life, it's probably millions. Sometimes,
And so we lay new neural pathways in our brain.
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We all do. And that's how we learn a skill
is we do it, we practice it. Similar to when
you were learning to drive, you could read a book,
you could watch a movie about it, maybe a video
that they had at school. Certainly rode in people's cars
when they were driving, But until you're behind the wheel
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with some regularity, you're not comfortable with it. And in
the meantime, just go with the first thing that comes
in your head. If it feels bad or abusive, that's
not spirit talking to you, because spirit's pure love. So
Spirit's never going to say anything abusive, her derogatory ever, ever, ever, ever.
If you hear that in your head, that's your brain
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talking to you.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
Got it, got it?
Speaker 2 (24:12):
We ask the question, Yeah, got you? You know you
talked about obviously everything is practice and and and so
that's something that you know, you're building those neural pathways.
How can you know, are there any practices anything that
you know the listeners can do to I guess practice
more and their intuition and being able to utilize that
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more in their daily lives.
Speaker 4 (24:35):
Yeah, just play with it. You know what, what's uh?
You know, what's an example? What color is my mom
going to be wearing today? When you'll hear bank and
then you color, you go, hey mom, what color? What
color shirt are you wearing? Bank? Okay, So just just
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practice connecting with spirit. Listen to my asked Julie Ryan
show is a great way to practice because my callers
giving me a they're asking a question and then see
what you get when you're listening to the show. And
see what my answer is and compare notes. I have
many people around the world who've learned how to be
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a medical, intuitive and psychic medium just by listening to
my show. Not to mention it helps somebody stay in
a high vibration, because my vibrations really jacked up because
I'm bebopping around the world talking to somebody on different
continents and at different times. I love it on Thursday
nights again, we do it at eight Eastern. And I
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love it when people call in from Australia and it's
already Friday there. Oh my gosh, this is like a
sci fi movie. We're talking to each other, you know, and.
Speaker 3 (25:52):
Like I'm talking to the future exactly. Got it.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
So if world spirits would were all connected, like you said,
you know, our heads are kind of a satellite. I'm
sure you heard us before. Is what happens after we die?
What happens to all of that, right? I mean we're
here as a spirit, you know, kind of taking this body,
you know, this element. Now what happens after we die?
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Because that's something that I think many people wonder, like
what's up for death?
Speaker 4 (26:22):
Well? I talk about this in my book Angelic Attendance.
What really happens as we transition. What happens is ours.
We're surrounded by angels and the spirits of deceased loved
ones and pets who greet us and lead us into paradise,
and everybody goes to heaven. There was a movie in
the nineteen eighties called All Dogs Go to Heaven. Well,
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I'm here to tell you all people go to heaven too.
All spirits are pure love and the personality of somebody
who's a criminal or really awful and awful person that
we can picture in our minds, or perhaps that we know.
It's like they're playing a role in a movie, and
that snarky personality profile stays with the body when somebody dies.
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So everybody goes to heaven. My priest at my parish,
he said from the pulpit during his sermon one time,
he said, wouldn't it be nice if people could let
us know if we're gonna fry or we're gonna fly
when we die. I said, that's such a great line.
I'm gonna I'm gonna approach that. He said by all
means yeah, yeah, And I think people are really afraid
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of that because we've in our cultures are our Western
Judeo Christian cultures. You know, we've been told, well you
better do what I say or you're gonna fry for eternity.
That just doesn't happen. I've talked to tens of thousands
of spirits and every one of them says, our says,
everybody goes to heaven. Everybody, everybody goes into paradise.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
Nice, and that that was gonna be My next question
is that you know, obviously, being you know and de side,
you know, definitely, there's always that that idea is like
you know, heaven or health right and depend on how
you what you do in your lifetime will determine where
you're going to end up, right, And so again people
always said, hey, how can I go to heaven where
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you know, I don't want to go to hell? Right?
And then how do we get into that? So I
wanted to kind of get your perspective on that because
I think that's a huge, you know, valuable point, right.
Speaker 3 (28:27):
A lot of people have that question, Yeah everybody goes
to heaven? Yeah, yeah for sure. So so no, that
that's huge.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
And so you mentioned something about some of your graduates,
So do you have a certification where people work with
you and they certified and they can become themselves medical
intuitives or what's what do you have there?
Speaker 4 (28:50):
No, I don't have a certification. They go through my class. Actually,
this weekend it's in Atlanta. I do want a year
in person. And we got people coming in from all
over America and North America and abroad flying into Atlanta.
Atlanta's the busiest airport in the world. You can get
to Atlanta from anywhere. Yeah, And we spend the weekend
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and by the end of the weekend, everybody can do
all this stuff that I can do. It's very simple.
People overcomplicate the daylights out of it, and I don't
understand why. And they also silo things in the spiritual sector,
where you got the mediums and the psychics and the
pet psychics and the healers and the near death experience,
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it's all the same thing. You connect your spirit, it's
all the same thing. So I teach people how to
do it from all walks of life. We'll have people
that are, you know, stay at home moms and dads,
to surgeons and gosh orchestra conductors and whatever, and teachers,
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lots of teachers, lots of professors. Lots of people that
are in the healing arts, you know, whether they be
a massage therapist or a nurse, or a physician or
a radiology tech or whatever, they're interested in the healing part.
Somebody who's lost a loved one and they want to
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be able to communicate with their deceased mom or dad
or child. A lot of people take it who've lost
a child take my class and so that's fun. And
then I teach it online in the spring, and then
I have online self paced classes too that people can do,
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kind of like a little appetizer of the big main meal.
Speaker 3 (30:40):
Right.
Speaker 2 (30:41):
So most of the people you say, they do it
just so they can connect with their loved ones that
probably passed on. They're doing more for themselves versus, hey,
let me go out and utilize this and also practice this.
Speaker 4 (30:52):
Right. Yeah, absolutely, way more people are doing it for
their own personal abilities than they want to do a business.
Because once you cantet with spirit, you can do past lives,
you can talk to deceased loved ones, you can talk
to spirits that are still attached to a body. That's
how I do my medical stuff, that's how I do
my animal communication with pets that are alive. I talk
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to dead pets too, but I talk to a lot
of live ones, usually when they're misbehaving and their owners
are going, what the heck it's going on with the dog.
That kind of thing tell how close to death somebody is.
That's what I talk about an Angelica attendance. There are
diagrams of how the angels and the deceased spirits are
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lined up, and as people get closer to passing, those
different configurations happen. It's interesting to note. Two says are
that there's university based research that shows ninety percent of
people at the end of their lives see the spirits
of deceased loved ones and pets as they're transitioning. Ninety percent. Yeah,
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so we think Grandma's hallucinating from the morphine that hospice
gave her when she's talking about seeing her dead mother
who's been gone for sixty years. Well, no, she's not.
She can actually see and communicate with her with her
mom's spirit. And most critical care workers from the hospital,
hospice people, even funeral directors. They have millions of stories
(32:33):
of families with whom they've worked and people with whom
they've worked that are their loved one was seeing pets
and spirits of others. Sometimes they see religious figures. Sometimes
they see a beloved family member or friend whose spirits
there to greet them. I call them the Welcome to
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Heaven Committee.
Speaker 3 (32:55):
Yeah, I love that.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
By the way, guys, anybody think it to a Jewish,
She's going to be gifted anyone that's listening to the
show her book, and definitely everybody gets a free copy
of that.
Speaker 3 (33:07):
So make sure that you guys connect with her for that.
Speaker 4 (33:09):
It is in Spanish too, Oh is it Spanish? Downloads
and digital as well?
Speaker 3 (33:14):
Now I want to listen to that one too.
Speaker 4 (33:16):
Yeah, yeah, you can tell me how the translation is exactly.
Speaker 3 (33:20):
Okay, nice, nice as time. I love that, Julia.
Speaker 2 (33:23):
I'm sure I don't know if anybody has asked you this,
but I'm curious, you know, all right, So when somebody passes, right,
so let's just say somebody passed at the age of
sixty or the age of five, whatever that age might be.
Do they is when you're when you communicate with with
those spirits. Is that at the age that they stay
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that they don't get older? I mean it is that
the same age they left their body. Here's the h
of there'll be in the afterlife.
Speaker 4 (33:51):
I guess that is such a great question. It's my
experience in talking with tens of thousands of spirits for
these decades, is that spirit doesn't really have an age.
You know, people say, oh, he's an old spirit. They
don't really have an age, And so back to it's
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like they're playing a role in a movie. You know,
they're coming in and playing a five year old in
a movie, and then they pass when they're five, or
they pass when they're ninety five. It's like a role
that we're playing in a movie or a or a
theater play. And everybody's spirit has a frequency they keep
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throughout all their lifetimes. We all live many, many, many lifetimes,
and there are some schools of thought that we live
multiple lifetimes concurrently. Now that makes my head when I explode,
I don't understand that. So where I go on that
szars I say, well, is it feasible? Yeah, well I
understand it when I get back to heaven. Yeah, I
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believe I will. So that satisfies me. So the other
thing to remember is spirit's always going to show up
in a way that we're going to be able to
recognize them or be able to figure out who they are.
For example, when I see angels surrounding somebody who's dying,
I went through twelve years of Catholic schools. Angels look
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to me like I was taught, they look big wings,
way down rope belt, bare feet. Somebody who grew up
in an indigenous culture in the middle of the Amazon
may see angel energy as just a ball of purple fuzz,
purple fog. So spirit's always going to show up to
us in a way that we can figure out who
they are and what they are. And your child who
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dies when they're five is going to show up to
us as that five year old child, although although it
doesn't have an age, and they're going to give us
information that's going to let us know that it's really them.
I've got thousands of stories about I heard one last
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week that tickled me, and it was a client. We
were talking with her deceased brother's spirit. He'd been gone
for a couple of years, and she said, well, does
he have anything to say to me? And the first
thing that he said was he's a knucklehead. And I
said to her, I don't edit anything that I get
from spirit because I'm just Spirit working through me and
(36:27):
with me. Who am I to edit something even medical conditions.
And I said, he wants you to know that he's
a knucklehead. Does that mean anything to you? And she
said yes, because I told him that every day of
his life. When we were kids growing up, I would
say he's a knucklehead. I would tell people that, I'd
tell my parents that, I'd tell my other siblings that.
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And I think that that brings up a good point too,
is all spirits are pure love and joy, and oftentimes
when we're communicating with them, we expect them to only
give us life changing, esoteric, amazing messages, and it's usually
something that's pretty fun and intended to make us laugh,
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because again, spirit is pure love and joy. So they'll
say something to their family members like he's a knucklehead.
And my client this was the first time she'd ever
talked to his spirit. She was really nervous. That just
loosened her up right away. Yeah, and then we can
talk about whatever. One of my other favorite ones, too, says,
we have time for me to share it. I was
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starting with this woman in her deceee mom's spirit who'd
been gone maybe three months, and again she's expecting some
earth shattering, you know, life changing something something from her mom.
And the first thing her mom's spirit said was you
need to throw out your peanut butter. My client said,
(37:51):
what she said, you need to throw out your peanut butter.
It's no good. And so my client, I said, to
you use it a lot? She said, yeah, my kids
peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for their lunches every day.
So he said, just go look at your peanut butter.
It had expired like six months prior says, are the
mom's spirit from heaven's going, girl, you got inspired peanut butter?
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Who knows what's growing in there?
Speaker 3 (38:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (38:18):
Grow it out? So great example of yeah, something that's
totally out of left field and useful, not in a
way she expected. I always tell people I can't control
what your loved ones said when they were alive. I
certainly can't control from heaven. I'm just I'm just the interpreter.
(38:41):
I'm just giving you information.
Speaker 2 (38:44):
Have you ever had anybody that I usually you know,
heard of you, heard of your word work, and they're like,
you know, I definitely won't try this, but I'm still disbelief.
Speaker 3 (38:53):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (38:53):
I don't think I you know, I don't know if
I believe this. I don't know if I buy into this,
And what is that transformation? Because this is fascinating to me, like,
you know, I think it's great, right, But what is
the reaction of people, because I'm sure there's a lot
of people that don't have that believe they don't believe
in any of this stuff, right, and might saying well
now that I experience that, wow, this is different.
Speaker 3 (39:15):
Right, any experience or any any storage you can share
with them.
Speaker 4 (39:19):
Oh sure, not very often people don't come to me
unless they you know, at least why that this is
a possibility. But a couple of examples I can share,
sayzar one is I've had somebody say to me in
the past, well, you need to convince me that this
is real. I said, well, really, I don't.
Speaker 2 (39:36):
You know.
Speaker 4 (39:37):
If you want to talk about it, fine, if you
want to talk about football or the weather, whatever, I'm
happy to literature. I'm happy to talk to you about
whatever you want to discuss. And then they'll usually come
back go no, no, no, no, I want to know.
I want to know about this. So that's number one
My other favorite is I live in the Deep South,
you know, I live in the buckle of the Bible belt.
Speaker 3 (39:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (39:59):
And and I've had people say, well, I think you're
talking to the devil, because you know, you talk to spirits.
That's all evil. I said, no, it's not, that's all nonsense.
And I'll say, all right, do you pray. This is
the person telling me if I talk to spirits it's evil.
I said, do you pray? And they said, of course
(40:19):
I pray. I'll think great. To whom are you speaking
when you're praying? God, Jesus, Virgin, Mary, Buddha, who are you?
You know, who's the person that you're talking to? And
let's just say Jesus. I'm talking to Jesus. I say, great.
So when you're talking to Jesus in a prayer, do
your prayers ever get answered? And they'll say yeah all
(40:41):
the time. And I'll say, oh, how wonderful. So tell
me when you're talking to Jesus. Are you sitting on
the couch and Jesus is sitting right next to you
and you can hold his hand while you talk to him.
And they'll say no, no, of course not. And I'll say, oh,
you're talking with Jesus' spirit. So you're doing spirit communication
(41:02):
with Jesus and you can see the light bulbs going
up in their heads. Say sorry, they're kind of like
and then they normally will say, well, I never thought
about it that way, right, And I'll say, but we
all do it. We're all getting guidance from spirit all
day long, every day. It's just are we tuned to
(41:22):
that high vibration channel, which begs the comment. When somebody's
in deep grief because they've lost a loved one, grief
is a low vibration. Anything it feels bad, it's low vibration. Joy, love, laughter,
that's all high vibe. And so I'll suggest to them.
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They'll say, well, I don't get any messages from my
loved one. They don't give me any signs.
Speaker 3 (41:49):
La la la la la.
Speaker 4 (41:50):
In there, you can tell they're in grief. So I'll say, well,
just try this before you go to bed at night.
Just ask your mom, who, let's say just recently died.
Ask your mom if she'll come meet you in your
dreams and say, hey, Mom, let's go to Tahiti in
my dreams and we can sit on the beach and
drink my ties a little brother drags and we'll have
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a great time. The reason why that works and oftentimes
it's useful, is because when we go to sleep at night,
our brains reset back to the factory preset level of spirit,
which is pure joy and love. And so we're on
the spirit channel Spirit. We can receive the communication from
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Spirit on that channel. Let's say you're you got the
radio on in your car and you listen to one
oh two point five, and that's the disco channel. I
grip during the disco era. You can't listen to disco
music and be in a bad mood. It's just not possible. Right, Well,
that's the spirit channel. Let's use that as an example.
(42:55):
You're listening to the one oh seven point five one
oh two point five, the disco channel, playing disco music.
It's like you're in the spirit channel when you're in
a hot vibration versus you're on ninety seven point four
and you're on the whiny country music station where they're
complaining about Mama, the truck and the dog, and it's
just a downer listening to those songs. I call those
(43:18):
the I Feel crappy channels, and it's a low vibration.
Anything that feels bad, it's a low vibration, so you're
loved one. Even communicating on I feel crappy channels because
the vibration's too low, so you change it. And our
normal vibrational level is joy. Look at any baby. They're
(43:44):
happy unless they're hungry, they need their diaper change, they're
in pain, or they're tired. Their natural state is happiness
until they learn to be worried about what somebody else thinks.
So our natural state is love and joy. And we
go back to that factory preset frequency every night when
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we sleep because our brains get a rest. We're not
worried about whatever the bazillion things are that we're worried
about during the day, and spirit can communicate to us.
If it doesn't happen the first night, keep doing it,
eventually it will.
Speaker 3 (44:24):
I love it.
Speaker 2 (44:24):
I love that, and I'm definitely having I'm enjoying this conversation.
Speaker 3 (44:29):
So let me ask you this.
Speaker 2 (44:30):
If people want to find out more about your work,
connect with you, maybe do something with you, how can
they connect and find out more about you?
Speaker 4 (44:39):
Ask julieryan dot com. Is that's home base, that's my
main website all My social media channels are asked Julie Ryan,
my shows or ask Julie Ryan. We're on all the
podcast networks. We've got five channels on YouTube Nice English, Spanish, Portuguese,
French and German. They're all under Asked Julie Ryan Espanol,
(45:03):
you know, Deutch, whatever. And if anybody again, anybody wants
a free copy of my book, I mean, we're all
going to lose a loved one, We're all going to
die ourselves someday. Just go to ask Julie Ryan dot
com and you'll see a tab on the homepage and
click on that and we'll send you a digital at
an and an audiobook version because there are illustrations in there,
(45:26):
so if you're listening to the audiobook, I want you
to have the digital as well. This book. By the way,
Sesar is given to families who lose a loved one
as a funeral gift. Mike Catholic Parish gives one to
everybody that comes into plan a funeral. Many churches of
all denominations give them to families who are planning funerals
(45:48):
who have a loved one at the end of their lives. Synagogues, cospice, agencies,
they all give them to their families, and there's really
not much out there about what happens when somebody is dying,
and that's what we're afraid of.
Speaker 3 (46:02):
Yeah, one hundred percent. No, I love that. I love that.
Speaker 2 (46:05):
Well, definitely, we gotta we gotta definitely get that book.
And I need to read it in Spanish for sure,
So I'm gonna get my copy for sure. Uh, let
me ask you this in terms of uh, obviously we're looking.
Speaker 3 (46:21):
At high vibration versus low vibration.
Speaker 2 (46:23):
Right, what are some things that we can do on
a day to day basis to really put us into
a high vibration and get into that space? Right? Obviously,
with all the external factors that are happening in the world,
or maybe the job or you know, whatever might be
going on, right, you know, I would say probably the
majority of the population is probably performing at a lower vibration.
(46:47):
What can we do to get to a high vibration?
Speaker 4 (46:50):
Well, the easiest thing to do is smile, because when
you smile, your brain thinks you're happy. And there's research
that shows that your cortisol levels go down, your nora
pinephrine levels, all your stress hormones, and your brain thinks
you're happy. So that's the easiest and the quickest thing
to do. Even if you don't feel like smiling, just
(47:13):
smile and you're gonna feel better instantly. The other thing
is I find that music is so helpful. Don't be
listening to some sads. All put on fun music, put
on upbeat music, and have music playing in the background
as much as you can, and then put down your phones.
(47:36):
I think we're all, myself included. I was in Costco yesterday.
I'm looking on my phone when I'm waiting in the line,
you know, to check out. So if we can have
just some time to not be on the phone because
it depletes the dopamine in our brains and just say, okay,
(47:58):
no looking at the phone for an hour before I
go sleep at night, that's gonna be a huge difference
for all of us. But I think the easiest and
the quickest thing, says is just a smile and your
brain's going to think you're happy. I take it a
step further, and I'll say, go into a store, go
into a grocery store, or go into a Ralphs or
a Target or whatever, and when people passed you, just
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smile at them. Yeah, and you don't know what people
have going on, and that may be the nicest thing
that's happened to them that day. It's going to make
them feel good. It's going to make you feel good.
Speaker 3 (48:33):
And that is true. That happened to me one time.
Speaker 2 (48:35):
I will set home DEEPO and I actually smiled at
somebody and say I greeted them. I'm like, hello, I
hope you're having a great, great day. And they actually
came back and your story. They came back and said,
thank you. That is the nicest thing everybody has said
to me today and it made me feel good.
Speaker 3 (48:49):
So you just never know.
Speaker 4 (48:50):
Yeah, or compliment somebody on their outfit, Oh I love
that blue shirt you're wearing. It looks great on you,
and they'll go, oh wow, that was so nice. Right,
they're you know, hold the door open for somebody when
they're coming in and out of a store. Those those
are all just simple things that we can do. Other
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people appreciate it and it makes us feel good as
well when we're doing it.
Speaker 3 (49:17):
Yeah, one hundred percent.
Speaker 2 (49:19):
Last question I have for you, For the people that
are listening to us, you've already given us a lot
of great a lot of great golden nuggets, as I
like to call them. For the people that are listening
and or watching us and they're going through some challenge,
whatever challenge that might be. What is a couple of
things they can start doing to start overcoming that challenge.
Speaker 4 (49:38):
Can you give me an example.
Speaker 3 (49:40):
It could be anything.
Speaker 2 (49:41):
It could be maybe just having a you know, maybe
challenging time, you know, with work. It could be a
you know, any difficult challenge that people might have that Man,
I don't know if I'm gonna get out of this.
Speaker 4 (49:52):
Well, I think what we were just talking about, smile,
force yourself to smile, Listen to good music, Listen to
you that's going to make you feel good. And what
that's gonna have, What that's gonna do is it's gonna
raise your vibrational level. You're gonna be able to get
guidance from spirit because remember, spirit's a high vibration. And
they don't communicate on the I feel crappy channels. They're
(50:15):
always broadcasting. We're not tuned to the channel. It's kind
of like you think about having satellite TV. Well, they're
streaming probably thousands of shows, but you're watching the one
where your channel is tuned doesn't mean they're not streaming
all those other shows. They are, You're just tuned to
(50:38):
a certain channel that's broadcasting that one show that you're
interested in watching. And what I find is that when
we get guidance from Spirit, it's either going to feel
neutral or good. If it feels bad, that's not coming
from Spirit. That's your brain talking to you. Raise your
vibrational level, and then ask the question again, what can
(50:59):
I do? Ask the question before you go to sleep
at night, because again you're going to be back on
the Spirit channel frequency and it's going to help get
guidance for you.
Speaker 2 (51:12):
I love that well, Julie, thank you again. I loved
all the information you gave us. Any less minute works
you want to share.
Speaker 4 (51:19):
Just come come join me. Ask Julie Ryan dot com,
call into my show. You can. We do a YouTube
live stream every Thursday night at eight Eastern and we're
on all the podcast networks. As I mentioned, you can
call in at ask Julie ryanshow dot com. All that's
on Ask Julie Ryan dot com. You can call in,
(51:40):
you can have a conversation with me, and you can
be on the YouTube live stream and you just put
where you are your first name, where you're located, and
what your question is, and we take questions from both.
It's a blast. Sales are I never know who's calling,
I never know what they're going to ask. I never
know what Spirit's going to say as I got crap
shoot every week and it makes it so much fun.
(52:02):
And if nothing else, listen to the show because it's
a really high vibration and it's going to help put
you in a good mood, help put you in the
level of spirit because my vibration is cranked because I'm
talking to people from all over the world in a
short period of time.
Speaker 3 (52:20):
I bet I'd bet.
Speaker 2 (52:21):
Well. Thank you again, Julie for having you on the show.
Really appreciate you, so thank.
Speaker 4 (52:25):
You, oh my honor. Thanks for having me.
Speaker 2 (52:28):
Yeah, everybody, Yeah, and for the thirst of you guys
to me a fair To make sure that you connect
with Julie, go check out the YouTube channel. Go ahead
and get a copy of her book, and I'll see
you guys on the next episode of You Can Wecome
Anything Podcast.
Speaker 3 (52:40):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (52:41):
Hi.
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