Miracle Plant

"From Dreams to Reality: Setting Goals, Achieving Milestones, and Empowering Kids"

Episode Summary

"The Power of Positive Affirmations: Gratitude, Viral Videos, and Business Strategies" Justin Benton and Kristin discusses various topics while sharing what they're grateful for. They delve into the significance of knowing what one wants in life and the impact of positive thoughts on attracting desired outcomes. Kristin shares a proud moment about their son achieving a significant milestone, driving a golf cart, a dream written in their journal. Produced by PodConx

Episode Notes

"The Power of Positive Affirmations: Gratitude, Viral Videos, and Business Strategies"

Justin Benton  and Kristin discusses various topics while sharing what they're grateful for.  They delve into the significance of knowing what one wants in life and the impact of positive thoughts on attracting desired outcomes.  Kristin shares a proud moment about their son achieving a significant milestone, driving a golf cart, a dream written in their journal. 

Produced by PodConx  

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Episode Transcription

[00:00:00] Good morning, everybody.

Good morning. Sound loud at the gym? No, not at all. Oh, cool. Sometimes the servicer is not very good either. So I like to work out. That's what I love about phones and non video zoom multitasking.

Funny, I'm having all these conversations with like, tons of people lately. And some of them are like first time conversations. And I'm like, you know, everyone's like, Hey, let's hop on a zoom. [00:01:00] Like, no, that's not like people totally have forgotten what phones are for. And, you know, zoom has its place and I get it.

Like, man, for people like me who like to walk in, I'm here. I'm

just walking. Can you hear me now?

Yes. Nice. I love how that was the Verizon tagline. Can you hear me now? And then Sprint hired the guy that they had for that campaign. So brilliant. Surprised there wasn't like a, uh,[00:02:00]

a second year or two. I love brilliant marketing. Well, it is Monday, which means it's Grateful Share Monday meeting and, um, I could kick it off, I guess. So much to be grateful for, for me, um, it comes down to real basic,

you know, like we've talked about with. My buddy, Dr. Myron Golden, and you know, by the time he makes it to the car, he's, you know, he's like buzzing, you know, uh, he's just so grateful that he's got air in his lungs and, you know, house over his head and warm bed surrounded by loved ones and health, uh, even though he's got some health challenges and, [00:03:00] uh, you know, that's, that's That's where I am or that's where I like to start my day is like really getting into that and obviously that's why we do these grateful share things is to get ourselves into that, but also writing it down.

I think it's crazy how much, um, how powerful writing things down is. Um, you know, Napoleon Hill talks about auto suggestion, um, which is, you know, repeating something over and over, you know, some call it a mantra. But it's also just writing things down. Um, like I've, I've said before, it's like, there's a reason why they call it spelling, you know, when you write things down, it's like the pen is your one and you can have anything that you want when you write it down and, um, you'll, you'll get whatever you want and attract whatever you want in life if you're focused on what you want, but the question is, what is it that you want?

I know that we kid around with my [00:04:00] oldest, Zoe, and I think we were in the kitchen the other day and something about not knowing what she wants and sometimes it's as simple as not knowing what she wants for food, but I was, you know, have like ingrained in her. Well, you can't get what you want if you don't know what you want.

And there's this old cartoon I used to watch growing up GI Joe. And it's like, you know, knowing is half the battle. That's what they would say at the opening credits. And it's so important to know what you want. And here's the other thing that I find, and now I'm talking to myself too, is like, look at all, and that's the part of the grateful shares, look at all the things that you have, that you wanted.

Are you, are you grateful for that? Look at all the things that you prayed for, you wanted in your life, and now you have, now that you have attracted those things, are you grateful for them? And how can you be grateful for them is just to remember to remind yourself to be, to look at all the things that you have in your life that you didn't have, that you wanted, and now you do have.

And when [00:05:00] you focus on that and, um, truly write it down, think about it, start your morning with it every single day, then that's when your mind and your brain and the universe and your subconscious mind, which really runs the show. Starts to look for more things to be grateful for, starts to look for more things that you want, starts to see opportunities, have conversations, bump into people, read a book, see a post, all these things start being attracted to you, because in the back of your mind, that's what you're telling your subconscious to look for, are things that you want.

That's the power of the laws of attraction. Is what you constantly think about you get. So that's what these grateful shares are all about. So what is it that you want? Uh, I put that in a post I think in the secrets of success vip affiliate facebook group Um on saturday, there was uh, earl nightingale. We have these um, podcasts from uh, he [00:06:00] was on the radio From like 1950 to, or maybe 1940 to like 1975 or something like every day.

And so he's got 7, 500 radio broadcasts, but they're only three minutes long and they're called all are changing world. And he talks about that, uh, in episode one 18, which we just released. And he talks about, you know, what is the one thing, um, that you really want, if you can boil down all the things that you put down on your list.

Of the things that you want, what are all the things that you want, right? I'm all down. And what's the one thing that you want the most. And so now you don't have, and so, you know, what do you do? Your first thing you do is you write it down and now you write it down every day and you remind yourself every morning, every day, this is what I want.

And watch what happens, you know, obviously come up with a plan and execute, take action. [00:07:00] And whether it's, um, hanging around people that have what you want, so you can learn from them how to get what they, what you want that they have, or, um, you know, hiring a coach, joining a community, um, reading books, podcasts, and also cutting out things that don't align with that, like don't hang around people or books or movies or TV shows or things that, that would plant those seeds in your mind that would have, you know, it would be fear based or scarcity based.

You know, or you just like I've said before a bunch, which I love is like before someone you hang out with, you know, if you hang around someone who's always given you an opinion and kind of like dragging you down and taking energy out of you, just like start a new rule, you know, and you follow the rule to it and say, Hey, look, here's a cool game.

Let's play. And I've been working on, and I think everyone should work on it is before we share an opinion, how about I ask if you want to hear my opinion before you share it, even if you want to share it [00:08:00] in goodwill and you're trying to help. Sometimes people don't want it. They really don't want it, even if it's great advice.

And then if they don't want it, even if it's great advice, they're not ready to receive it. And it could actually be a negative to them and to their relationship. So before offering an opinion, ask, would you like to hear my opinion? I know it's really hard. But when you get someone to say, yes, I would, I would like to hear your opinion.

Then you've got their attention. Just like every time Linda comes on, she's like, you know, can you hear me? Like, that's probably some like deep psychological, some sublingual subconscious brilliance that she's come across in her life and personal life and professional life. Of that is a way to grab everyone's attention.

That's one of the first things I used to teach salespeople 20 years ago. And it was a book from Steve Shipman about cold calling. And you would say, can you hear me? When you got on the phone, uh, when you got them on the phone, because they would say [00:09:00] yes, and that means you got their attention. So again, these are the secrets of success that I've been obviously diving in and I'm happy to share what I've learned and, uh, excited, um, to see what's to come, we've got a lot of, uh, great partners for secrets of success, but have also transitioned over to one on one CBD, which has been cool.

Um, you know, organically some of these major players. Are in affiliate marketing or JV joint ventures that have hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people in their audience and email lists and social media are now reaching out to me and wanting to hear my story and wanting to try our products to potentially do a white label or a wholesale account.

And, um, I still know that's the way that we're going to reach a billion people by 2025 is by doing this influencer marketing, you know, this. Joint ventures with affiliate marketing. [00:10:00] And, um, and, and I mean, really it's that coupled with SEO and we, um, we hitched our wagon back up to an old SEO partner and got like 350 leads, which we need to email and get in our email sequences and getting them rock and rolling.

And, uh, those are the two ways that are, we're going to hit a billion people by 2025 is by joint ventures with people that have. Our audience already, which I'm, you know, doing organically through my partnerships with Russell and, and cigarettes of success and working with a brilliant SEO people, which stands for search engine optimization.

So when you go to Google, you type in like, you know, natural pain relief that you show up on the bottom left side. Those are all natural listings based on the content that you provide. So anyways, I'm just grateful. For life, another day on this planet, another day to be a, [00:11:00] to do what I'm called to serve and be what I need to be.

And, uh, with that, I will pass the mic.

Well, this is Kristin. I'll go next for grateful shares. That's always one of my favorite things to do is to share something I'm grateful for. So, um, we were in Arizona last week, AI with Jackson for horse therapy camp and. He, as usual, blew me away, um, he just did so great and, um, just like his language increases, like his independent skills increase, just everything.

And so, probably Scotty had surprised us because, and he didn't even know that this was like on my bucket list, like I have it written down in my journal. Like I wake up in the morning, I do a quick little meditation around [00:12:00] 536 o'clock in the morning. Now I've been doing that for several months and really like I write down everything that I want in my life and I visualize it and I'm really trying to like believe it's going to happen.

I really do believe it's going to happen. I just don't know when. Anyways, in my book, it literally says Jackson driving a golf cart. Right, because 1 of the things I want to do is we've been saving up to get a golf cart for him. And so we're not there yet, but we will be and I want him to go around the neighborhood.

And because a lot of the people in our neighborhood have a golf cart. And it's like, I see it all the time for holidays and I just have this like, Oh, I'm so cool. Jackson could have that. We could have him drive. Oh my gosh, that'd be so great. Um, so then, um, how he's got, he did not know this by the way. And he, um, goes, okay, Jackson, let's go in the golf cart.

And Jackson got on the passenger side. And then he's like, okay, mama, go on the other, you know, meet us around the corner. And I'm like, oh, okay. So I'm just thinking they're, you know, driving the golf cart. Like my name is Calvary Scott. He has, [00:13:00] and I come around the corner. And it takes a second for my brain to like process it to see that it's my son, like they did a switcheroo.

Jackson has never, and I mean never, gotten behind a wheel on a golf cart, like ever. And so I don't even really even think of, we got to drive in one on the, in the, we were in the back, but never even in the front. And so like, this was like, I took a second. I'm like, wait, is my son driving that? And. Like, I grabbed my video and I'm like, like stumbling, just trying to get my video out.

And then I'm like trying to like hold back the tears because like, it just, I could barely breathe. I was just like, I couldn't even believe that my son was driving. It was just so awesome. And I knew. That every morning and then I talk about it. I knew that I had written it down. I knew that I had been dreaming about it for going on probably five plus years.

And so to be able to see it and nobody else knowing really, other than me kind of talking about it, like to my [00:14:00] mom, but she really didn't even quite understand the, like the hugeness of it. Right. And. Like, I am just like, oh my gosh, and he, like, did so good, and he was so proud of himself, and so I am just so grateful for that.

He is just, I mean, and then we did um, I know this is like my You know, being on camera kind of proud moment of my kid. So like I played sports, but I played like tennis and dance and cheer and gymnastics, right? and that's the kind of stuff I did and um a little bit of golf and So my son obviously he loves swimming and surfing and horseback riding and just different stuff Mm hmm but I've also always been in front of a camera or been on stage or something since I've been very young and so You know, we did a live, if you guys saw it, I was, and then I had to teach myself, which took like two hours down a rabbit hole, but I figured it out to pull it off of the live because it's like a new, it's a secret kind of process.

Like you're not supposed do it, but I [00:15:00] figured it out. Um, cause I wanted to put it on one on one CBD is YouTube. And now I'm trying to figure out how to cut it down by 10 seconds. So you can get it on a real, because it's like, I don't know where to cut it or speed it up because I feel like the real will do well with it.

But anyways, my son did a live. 4CBD, 101CBD, did it live. Okay, that means I have no idea what's gonna happen on camera. I don't know what he's gonna talk about. I don't know if we're gonna do well. I don't know anything. I just trusted it was gonna be okay. And if you guys don't get a chance, if you hopefully get a chance to go into our group, um, for Heal the World, I am so stinking proud of that kid.

I watched him and I was just like, oh my gosh, like we did that live. He was awesome. Awesome in that life. And he just, I mean, he blew me away. And I told him after I'm like, dude, do you know you just did a live? Do you know you did that in one take? Do you know what kind of professionalism that does do that in one take, kiddo?

Like, if I get anything on one take, it's like never happens. Like maybe [00:16:00] two, three, if I'm lucky to do that in one take, I was just so stinking proud. I felt like if I would imagine if like, yeah, He played a sport I played and I was thinking of Justin and like your guys son playing baseball, right? Like to me, that was the same thing.

Like he got that on one stinkin take. So those are my amazing, like, grateful shares. I am just, oh, just so beyond grateful. I just, I'm so proud of him. So anyways, and I know, and you guys already know this, there's no, this would never happen without 101CBD. Oh, one kind of sad thing was the scholarship that they gave us, the guy didn't pay, so that kind of sucked.

So. It's okay. I paid. And I don't know if you guys hear my son. He is singing in the background at our house right now. Um, but, uh, he's called his opera singing, but anyways, he didn't pay, but that's okay. Maybe he'll give a scholarship for next year, but didn't matter because what we experienced was like completely priceless.

So anyways, if you guys did not get a chance to see our live video Jackson doing it for one on one, you have to see [00:17:00] it because it's awesome. But anyways, that's my proud moment of a mom and grateful share. That's awesome. Uh, yeah, let's figure out how to cut it down. I know I got a bunch of tools. I use, uh, I can't remember right now, but there's tools that cut that stuff down.

So quick. Now, like CapCut is one, a lot of people on the one Oh one CBD YouTube right now, but our YouTube doesn't like, it just depends. Like, I feel like that's, you just put that there so that you can kind of make a short out of it. Right. And do the reels. So, um, yeah, cause it's like, I like everything in the video and it's one minute, 10 seconds.

Cause I was just excited we were doing a live. Right. Thanks. So I just we need to cut it down to at least 10 seconds But maybe we can speed something up to then that way like it's still the whole video But like do you know what i'm trying to say? Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So then that way I feel like I think it would do amazing in Uh in reels, I really do.

Yeah. Well, i'm all about it, you know, whatever My thing too is like all platforms, whatever [00:18:00] platform you can get it in and repurpose it to every other platform but like if you if you go like I don't know, like YouTube for me is the thing that lasts forever. And so it's like, if you go viral on YouTube, then you're viral forever.

And like, you know, people will be able to watch it 10 years from now. Because one of the last calls I was on, you were like, yeah, YouTube, YouTube, YouTube. So then I was like, okay, Justin likes YouTube. I, I've been trying to encourage the ambassadors. They're getting on live, like, on our Heal the World channel, right?

Um, and just kind of playing around with that, because I get nervous doing lives. And, um, so then I was like, well, how do I pull the live off, right? Like, because I didn't, so I can put it on YouTube. So the only way to do it, if anybody's trying to learn, because I went down a rabbit hole. Um, you have to go on a laptop, go in, well you can't do it on your phone, it will like only save to your group, it won't like let you download the video, so you have to go from a laptop, currently Facebook [00:19:00] allows this, because I guess they used to allow it on your phone, but they got rid of that, so I don't know if it's a loophole, I don't know how long it's going to last for, but you go onto Facebook, then you do the live, and then you go into the three little dots, you push that, and it will say like, Download, like, whatever, 1080 or whatever the different thing, you have to download that, save that to your drive, and then basically upload that to your, to YouTube, but like, boy, was that like a process, because like, I had no idea, I was like, I just assumed you could just save the video and like, You know, share it on YouTube, but apparently you can't, so.

But um, but that's why I learned how to do that, Justin, because you were like, Oh yeah, YouTube, that's where it's at. Oh, I'm like, okay. So when we got that live video, I was like, Oh my gosh, this is such, and it literally shows Jackson, I don't know if you had a chance to look at it, but it literally shows Jackson, like, in taking his, um, 101 CBD.

He says heal the world in like the sweetest, most loving way. He's so engaged. And then when he says hi guys, like he'll say hi guys. And then he like looks at the camera. I make him hold the camera by [00:20:00] himself as I'm trying to get this, uh, chill, which that meant he became his own, you know, uh, video. You know, he's doing his own cameraman, I should say, and he, um, then he literally looks in the camera and so clearly, hi guys.

And again, if you have a kiddo with special needs with autism that has limited language and you could hear how clear and how connected he was, I mean. It was, that is like one of the most connected he's ever been. That is the most clearest speech I've ever had him do. He was like better than Vanna White.

Like, I was just Vanna White and he was Pat Sajak. Like, I was just like his side, his side shit, right? Because he was just like, he did so awesome. Like, I am just, I don't know. Anyways, I was really, really proud of him, so. Anyway, I'll shut up. That's my grateful share. Well, and maybe, maybe Rochelle can help too, um, is cut it down and to, to make it a real short, even for YouTube and, and the other thing that, that I can help out with or, or, [00:21:00] or get a standard operating procedure SOP for is.

Um, the, um, keywords and the, and you can actually, when you save the file, you can save the file with the keywords that you want onto YouTube. So you can upload it. We can upload it again and you save it as the keywords that you want. Then you put the keywords that you want in there. Then you do the title and that's how you can go viral.

Um, and you, you know, how, and we can try it from different, uh, different titles, same video. We can try, you know, a million different things because all you got to do is go and people do this all the time. And then you put those, you know, those fun, like, um, post captions with all the colors and all that kind of stuff.

Yeah. Maybe Rochelle, I only know how to do the videos, like meaning like do the content. Maybe she can help with that other stuff and then show me if she wants to show me, I'm happy to try. But like, um, like I just. I just, I just, I just shoot it. Right. But, um, I get it. You're the talent. I'm just, yeah. I'm not saying you need to do it, but I'm, but I'm, so, I was just excited and like so proud of myself.

I figured out how to download, let [00:22:00] download the live . I was like, oh, but I didn't put it on the Miracle Plant YouTube all one because I was scared because I show the Chill X bottle and I didn't wanna hurt anything on the YouTube Miracle Plant one. I figured if you guys wanted to, you guys could, but I just got scared 'cause I didn't want like.

I don't know if you guys are getting paid ads there or whatever. So I just uploaded it on the one on one CBD one. Yeah, no, that's perfect. Yeah, it's, it's totally, totally good. But, and that's what I was saying earlier about reaching a billion people by 2025. It's going to take that. It's going to take a video that goes viral.

It's going to take a video of an open or, and like Kelly and they're like, Oh my gosh, have you seen this? And then it goes viral and then it hits something, you know, big. And people are like, did you guys see this video? And did you understand? And that we actually get our 15 minutes that we can explain to the world the power of plant based medicine and raw whole plant hemp.

And, cause people don't know about it, and obviously, like [00:23:00] 99 percent of the world has no idea about what raw hemp is. They don't know. Everyone thinks all CBD is the same, they've tried it, they've either had a good experience or a bad, and they just shop for the cheapest crap they can find, and then they eventually quit using it, and then they start taking gummies cause they taste good, and they take them at night, and then it doesn't work, and then they say, Okay, what's next?

You know, is it, is it prescription pills? Is it over the counter pills? Is it? Some other, uh, form of self medification medication. And, and then, you know, and then whatever the next thing that big pharma comes up with after they have to rename the opioid crisis into fentanyl and they'll come up with whatever's next.

And so again, that's how we hit it is we get a viral video and we get traction. And so I think that's obviously number one, I'm super happy for you. And your son, I think that's so amazing. And, and I just have to say it. So like, this is just my thought, so this is not to be taken personally, but this is just my, um, understanding of.

I, I know you get this, but sometimes, you [00:24:00] know, when you're in the forest you don't see the trees and so like from the outside looking in, like, you know, I would challenge you to write even bigger goals for your son. I mean, as big as I could. Oh, I do have bigger goals. Like I want him to drive his own car.

I want him to get married. I want him to live on his own. Yes. Yep. I want him to start his own corporation. I actually have him as CEO of his own corporation, so Nice. Well, that's what I'm saying. Yeah. Because when you put that out there. There's a lot of like stuff that I'm coming across to as parents, like our expectations will subconsciously go into our children's heads.

And so like, if we have limiting beliefs about our children or about life, about what can happen or cannot happen, or it has to go this way, it will subconsciously. Get programmed into our children. So if we have these completely bountiful, you can do anything you want. You can have anything you want. It'll all work out, you know, abundant income or abundant travel or all those things that you talked about [00:25:00] with him.

And that will, that then that will get written into his subconscious and then he'll just do it just like what happened with the golf cart. Oh, every night when he goes to bed, we always say you're amazing, you're funny, you're great, you're sweet, you're smart. Um, and like, we literally list all the different things.

And then one of the things he goes, I good driver. I'm like, and you're the best driver. And what else? Jackson goes, I can do anything. So he's been hearing, he can do anything. So if you ever hear him like on, like sometimes he'll be on a horse or he'll be in this pool or he'll be somewhere and he'll be like, I could do anything.

And, and then I heard him tell his friend Camden was swimming dudes. And he is having a hard time. And he said, You can do anything. And I was like, Oh, I was like that meant he's listening. He's feeling it. It's getting on him. Yes. Well, that's awesome that you're doing that. And I can't wait to hear what's the next thing.

You know what I mean? I'm so excited. Oh, and I did teach myself how to I purposely waited. It's going to happen. I think that 10 25 today if I did it right I figured out how to do a [00:26:00] setup email Last and I uploaded that whole list you gave me and then I created it I just wanted it to be a little prettier, you know what I mean?

Um, because i've never done it for gmail that way Yeah, so that took me I just you know You have to go down a rabbit hole and watch this video to watch that video to watch that video When you've not done, but that's the cool thing is you just have to take the time and learn, right? The videos are out there.

So, um, so anyways, if that's going out today, cause it also said, don't put it out Friday, Saturday and Sundays because people don't open their emails as easily as they do on a Monday. So that's why I was trying to figure that out. So anyway, so that's going out today. Awesome. You said through Gmail? Yeah, through Gmail.

Mm hmm. Oh, okay. Yeah, I thought you were using, like, ActiveCampaign, but whatever works. I can't, well, if I do ActiveCampaign, oh, I guess I, you know, what a dummy. I could have just done it through that and then added my own email from one of, I wonder if I could I never did it from another one from Aha. So could I have just added my KSG 1 0 1 CVD there?

Yeah. Usually that's how you can in MailChimp anyways. What a dumb dumb. Oh, okay. Well, I might, I can [00:27:00] actually make it pretty on that even. I would, yeah. Well, whatever. I would just let it go this because then I, I could see how they open it. I can't even see how they open it on Gmail. Okay. I did not know I could do that.

I am an idiot. Oh, no, no, no. Yeah, but I don't, it's all good. I'll, I'll figure it out. Yeah. I didn't, because I have to just upload that list then. Yeah. And just create its own list. Okay. Yeah, I want to fold it, yes. It's all good, no, but let the one go on Gmail, because why not? And then do another one. Okay.

Another follow up one. So, and let me know how that goes. And so anyways, yeah. Why did I go down that rabbit hole and I didn't even have to? That's you know, that's life. That's why I always, it's always great to have a second pair of eyes, whether it's proof reading or whatever it is. I was just thinking that's what you were telling me.

That's okay. That's okay. I learned something new. Yes. All right. Yes. Awesome. I'll shut up now for everybody else. Sorry guys. I'm grateful. No worries. Good stuff. Rock and roll. All right. Who's next?[00:28:00]

I, I would go next. So, hi, everyone. Good morning. My name is Rochelle. So, my, um, grateful share for today is that even if everything's a bit overwhelming lately, like, um, all of us get sick, so we don't know if it's the weather or the allergies or something, but all of us get sick and we. Can't afford to not work, but thankfully, um, we have the capacity to get the resources that we need in order to get back on track in order to, you know, to, to be able to work again.

Because not all people have the same privilege as we do like. The privilege of us working from home, the comfort of our home, so I'm really grateful for that. Plus, I have my family and [00:29:00] people like you guys here with me that gives that positive outlook and energy because, um, I have this bad habit of entertaining what we call imposter syndrome.

So I tend to push myself to become an overachiever, may it be at work or personal life, getting pessimistic if I cannot do a good job. So, and. And also, um, what Justin said earlier, like, it really, um, gave me an idea, like, getting another person's attention to hear your opinion, because, um, I'm, I'm, I'm still working on myself to, you know, um, to communicate properly and, um, uh, so, yeah, overall, I'm grateful that I still, still I'm still Be in an environment that even if a lot of negative energies tries to pull me away from the path that [00:30:00] I really need to take, there's always something or someone, even if it's just a simple phrase that helps me get back up that, um, what's keeping me grounded.

So it's, I mean, I'm grateful for that because some people don't have that, you know, kind of ability to help themselves back up. So I'm also grateful for that. I mean. Um, it's, it's hard to not have a support system. No man is an island. So yeah, I'm just grateful for, for everything that I currently have right now.

That's it. Well, that's how it works. Be grateful for what you have and then you can be grateful for what's to come, uh, because the universe attracts like, so if you're grateful and in that state of mind, um, it's like, it's like when, uh, you get a new car and everywhere you go, you see that same car and you're [00:31:00] like, darn it, man, I thought my car was unique.

Well, your brain. You know, constantly focuses on what you tell it to focus on, because I think that the conscious mind can only handle seven things at once. Like we can only handle seven bits of information. So if we're reading a book or watching a movie, there's only seven things that we can actually focus on a time, which is ironically, not ironically, it's why telephone numbers are seven digits long.

And so anyways, um, if you're constantly grounded in what is you're grateful for and what you want and looking for what you want, just like when you got a car and you notice all these other cars, it looks just like yours. Yeah. Then you'll, you won't, those seven pieces of information that your brain can comprehend, consciously, which will drive into your subconscious, will only be those things that look like the opportunities that you want, the things that you want to attract in your life.

That's how it works. Like that's the physiological science, blah, boring crap, but that's how it works. So if you're always looking for what you want and always grateful for what you [00:32:00] have, you know what you want, you're grateful for what you have. Then your mind subconsciously is looking for things to attract the things that it knows you want subconsciously because you've been writing it down every day, just like you saw with what happened with Kristen.

That is how it works. That is not coincidence. That is not by accident. That is the law of attraction in the universe. That is how it works. And so whatever it is that you want in your life. You can have it, whatever it is. And you know, if you have a self limiting belief that you can't have it for some reason, well, I would try to understand why you have that uncover the self limiting belief and learn trying to figure out where you learned it from, because that's not your belief.

You were conditioned to believe that by someone else. Whether it was your upbringing or society or media, someone taught you that you couldn't have what you wanted. So if you remember when you were seven, like we do most of our [00:33:00] learning when we're seven years old is I'm getting blown up everywhere, uh, is you, uh, um, can be anything that you can be anything that you want.

And when you're seven, you know, you don't have these limiting beliefs. You know, you can be an astronaut, you can be the president, you can be whatever you want, but somewhere along the line, someone told you, you couldn't and you believed them. So now, because we have the ability to write our conscious minds, you can rewrite your conscious mind to think like a seven year old.

And act, you know, maturity wise, I have a seven year old, but hey, there's a lot of rich, rich, like Mark Cuban types and people that are just living like children, um, you know, and they've got their toys and they have their fun and, and, you know, that works for them as well. So anyways. Uh, I think it's such a great example, um, for all of us to understand what is it that you want and, and write it down [00:34:00] and it's yours, you know, and if I can help you with that in any way, um, let me know, it's, it's the podcast I listen to the books that I read slash listen to, it's the people that I hang out with, it's the mentors that I pick, it's the groups that I hang out with, it's the family that I choose to hang out with.

It's the chosen family that I choose to hang out with. It's the, it's the feeds that I'll watch on social media that lift me up. And it's just like this subconscious mind is the most fertile soil on the planet. It is so ready to grow whatever you give it. And if you give it negative crap and you give it horror films and you give it scary stuff and you give it.

All the fear and the scarcity that lives out there. That's what will bloom in your mind, a big garden of fear and scarcity and money doesn't grow on trees and all the crap that we've been fed. That's why Napoleon Hill said most people aren't truly successful. However you define success [00:35:00] until after they're 40, because they have to unlearn all the crap they learned.

From when they were seven to 40. So that's my challenge to you. Write down, what would you do if you knew you couldn't fail? What would you do? What would you do right now? If you knew you couldn't fail. Write it down, put it in your notes on your phone, write it on your hand, write it down. What is it? What would you do if you knew you couldn't fail?

And that's what you should do. And if I can help you do that, let me know. All right. Who's next?

I can go Molly. Um, I think mostly I am grateful for our product in this moment. I, uh, woke up [00:36:00] yesterday with a squeezed up back. It was extremely painful and Um, like I couldn't shift my, my hips forward, um, and my lower back was just so tight, and I tried to, you know, do everything I could, but like, it felt like a real pinched nerve type situation.

Anyway. So I downed CBD, because yesterday. Like, actually, many, many, many months ago, actually, probably about a year ago, I bought Disney on Ice tickets for this, you know, December 10th show that seemed like light years away, and all of a sudden, it was December 10th, and I'm like, oh, we're going to L. A. today, um, and I, like, couldn't move, so, luckily, I had our product, and I was like, oh, I'm going to L.

A. today. You know, I was a little hazy, actually, I was thinking about it, like, when you take a ton of CBD, like, I [00:37:00] don't know, I just, I just felt, like, very, very calm, which is good, but I wasn't sharp, like, I think if you take a good amount of CBD, like a, like the right dosage, it, it can make you sharp, it does for me, um, but when you take, like, over amounts, sometimes it can kind of fog you up, Actually, it's my experience, who knows.

Um, but luckily, you know, Justin was there too, and so we had all four kids and went to, uh, the crypto. com arena, which is, I guess, was Staples Center, maybe? Um, and Saw, and Kanto, and Frozen on Ice. And it was literally a dream for our children. It's like the one thing that all four children like is Disney.

Um, and, you know, Zoey's obviously 14 and kind of sees it for more of the music. She loves the songs. She's like, loves to sing. [00:38:00] And then, um, all the way down to Grace, who is three and is so insanely obsessed with Frozen, even still. You know, she won't, she doesn't watch it anymore. Like, we used to watch it, like, multiple times a day.

Um, and she, she knows all the songs, and she just was, like, riveted. It was so amazing. And, uh, even Shay! I mean, Shay is a movie buff, and he, like, completely, like, he knows, you know, I'm sure I've told you guys, but he knows every single actor in every single movie, the names of the actual, you know, the person, the actor, and also their character names, um, you know, their birthdays, you know, what other movies they're on, the company that created the movie, you know, he was saying last night, he's like, Mom, you Coco, like the little boy from Coco, came out and was like, Mom, that was not Disney.

That's Disney Pixar. [00:39:00] Everything else was Disney. And it was just so funny. He's just, you know, has this amazing brain, but he really appreciated it on a different level, but he loved it. And then, obviously, Phase 7. Super, super stoked. So, it was one of those, like, wins. Like, you know, you try to do things for your kids.

And, like, there's so many times where I've Come up short. It just happens. Like, this is almost more than not because, you know, you just expect to, like, get these great responses and stuff. And then, like, you know, there's something you didn't do right, which is fine. It's all part of being a mom or whatever.

But this one was a win, so I'm super stoked. And that's about it for me. And actually, I feel really great right now. I'm on a walk with the dogs. I woke up and my pain's gone, which was really weird. Cause I was like, I literally thought I was going to die yesterday. So amazing. Like our product works so, and I didn't even take some this morning.

So, wow. [00:40:00] Yeah, that's, uh, You know, obviously that's the, the point of this call is things to be grazing for and, and, you know, in the realms of one on one CBD. And it's just crazy to me. Like, it's like, it's, it's so, it's such good news. All right. It's like, can you believe like there's a plant out there that you can eat essentially, and it just gets rid of your pain with zero side effects and Oh, actually.

The side effects are all, are all positive. It helps regulate your body and any other hormonal, skeletal, muscle, uh, brain issue that you have, it helps the body find homeostasis and that we have it. And, and like, and now the world certainly has a better idea of what CBD is, but even though we've tried to send it to other countries, like, you know, Rochelle knows, I sent it to, uh, Mark Joyner, who's this.

Guru in the marketing world. Like he was Russell Brunson's original mentor 20 years ago. And him and I [00:41:00] struck up a relationship part, partly through secrets of success and partly through just going to other events when he was there. And he's in the Philippines right now. He loves it out there. He hangs out there all the time.

And he's been living there for how many months he'll come. He goes back and forth anyways. So he's like, he wants to like do a CBD company or partner or do something. And I sent him a bunch of products or Molly did. And, and then, uh, he's like, hits me up. He's like, Oh dude, they got, they got confiscated at the border or what customs or whatever.

And it just reminded me again, I was like, man, it's like, this is crazy. Like number one. That people, I get it, right? We passed the farm bill really in 2018. That's five years ago. So it's only been five years, but it's been five years for the world to understand. That there is a plant just like aloe vera, uh, that can help people, but because we have these greedy, multinational, just evil corporations that only care about [00:42:00] making money that are, that are loyal only to the stock.

That make decisions, um, based on how can we squeeze the most profits? What systems can we put up in place? You know, I can't even text, we can't text our own customers. Well, Rochelle has been working on it for months. I've been working on it for years. Laura knows like they, the customers that come into our store.

That give us their phone number for a text on square, which we used to do. They pass something called the shaft deck, which was for alcohol, firearms, and tobacco, and these greedy pricks decided that they were going to figure out a way to get CBD lumped in there. And so we've tried dozens of different, you know, uh, texting platforms to no avail and that's what we're up against.

I mean, it's CBD, it's completely legal, you know, and the FDA won't regulate it because they're puppets for, you know, the, you know, major billion dollar [00:43:00] pharmaceutical companies. And, you know, just not to get political, but like Robert Kennedy Jr. came out and, you know, he's a huge champion of, you know, cutting through this awful big pharma, uh, you know, ownership of our country and many other countries and he's like, you know, he was saying, like I've said before, we're only one of two companies that allow pharmaceutical companies to, um, uh, to advertise, but he was also saying.

You can't, you know, if he were to become president or whatever, uh, that you wouldn't be able to have a, uh, seat, you wouldn't be able to work for the FDA and then go work for big pharma afterwards for like a minimum of 10 years or, or never. But so if you look at all of the FDA commissioners. I mean, I know it's kind of boring, but just Google like previous FDA commissioners and then Google, like, what did Doug got to leave?

The last one that was there, what did he do [00:44:00] after he left? Well, he went and sat on, uh, you know, Pfizer's board of directors. And so it's, and, and, and the FDA, it's kind of like the NCAA, which is like watches over football. They make billions of dollars because these kids make these incredible plays on the field and they get these huge TV contracts worth billions of billions of dollars.

So these idiot morons who sit in this. NCAA who don't do anything, there's like over 200 of these like vice presidents of nothing. They just collect money living off of these football players. Well, they finally passed something called the NIL, which allows these kids to make money, which is great. So that's good.

Now these guys, fat cats make money, don't do anything. And now the kids actually get a piece of that action, which is great. Well, the same thing needs to be true with our pharmaceutical companies because they run the show. 75 percent of the ads on the news at night are pharmaceutical companies. That's why whatever they want the narrative to be about pharmaceuticals or vaccines or anything where they make money, they will always make sure they get their way because they'll pull their ads.

And for those of you that were watching over the weekend with Elon Musk, [00:45:00] which again, I'm not here to be political. I'm just reporting the facts. So, the president of, um, Disney had threatened Elon saying if he doesn't pipe down or stop talking about whatever topic it was, I don't even know, this was last week, he said he'll pull his And so Elon said F off, he said it twice, right in the middle of this like, like interview, like, you know, some big conference, and so it went viral last week, and over 23 million people, um, unsubscribed from Disney Plus last week.

Because Elon was called this guy out for trying to bribe him to do what he wanted him to do, or he would pull his ass. And so again, these are the things that we're up against. When we have a product that Molly can take with severe back pain and the next morning have it be gone. We have a product that helps clears the minds and allows our children to live [00:46:00] their full life with Jackson and Shay.

We have something that actually works. Without side effects and because there's big companies out there that are in control that control our government that control our senators that control our president that have the influence to write the laws the way they want, we are. Where we are as a company, because those that are in power do not want, we are a threat to them because it's a plant that you could grow in your backyard.

And if you start to grow things in your black backyard, and you start to take control of your own health, and you don't rely on your, your drug pushing doctor. Where does that leave them? Their stocks would crash. Molly and I were looking at the top 100 stocks. It was trying to see where Disney was there at 160 billion a year.

And like all the top companies were pharmaceutical, oil and gas, healthcare insurance, CVS, [00:47:00] go look at it, go see where all the money is. And again, that's what we're up against. We're David versus Goliath. And my vow is to one, one way or the other with God's, you know, grace and intervention to get us to a billion people who understand the power of raw hemp, just like they think about aloe vera and sunburn.

All right, off my soapbox.

I can go next. Can you hear me? Yeah, I can hear you. So it's funny what you were saying about, you know, uh, you know, people coming into their own in their forties. I mean, um, in my last year, my forties, and it's, it's kind of funny where you say what you said about, can you hear me? And I think that's probably more something I like your idea where you think it's like [00:48:00] this.

Brilliant marketing thing. I think it has more to do with growing up in a family of seven kids in Dublin and never being heard But anyway, but I like the way you describe it. That makes me sound a lot better But what I am grateful for and I notice more and more like as an older person You don't have as much crap in your life as you used to and also the way you handle crap.

And I've had like in my real estate, for example, I put a friend of mine, well, an acquaintance that I see around town. I put her into a house. And it was a historical house that my clients didn't want to rent out full time. They wanted to move into it every, they wanted to come and stay in it every now and again.

And I think in ten months they've been there two nights. So they gave someone really, really cheap rent and I put, I put a friend in there. Who it turns out is a nutcase that likes cocaine. But [00:49:00] anyway. She, things came to a head this week and she sent me some very snotty messages and she wasn't the only tenant that sent me snotty messages and when I wrote back, and I have to tell you something, I was tapping myself on the back for about an hour after, I think I wrote it to three different people last week and what I wrote back is, is that really the text message you want me to be reading?

And I sent it back to three people, and two people within five minutes wrote back and said, Oh my God, Linda, I am so sorry. And then the third person wanted to argue with me, and wanted to tell me like she was plain victim. She was this, she was that, so what I did, I was very calm, I didn't argue with her, and I screenshot three of her messages, and I sent them to her, with the timestamps on them, and I just explained to her, how, I asked her, [00:50:00] can you read those messages out loud to me, and she read them out, and then I asked her, can you read the timestamps on the messages, I said, what's the first timestamp, and she said, 350 a.

m. I'm like, okay, 350 a. m. And then I told her I said, well, my brother died. My mom, my mom rang me at like 5 a. m. in the morning to tell me he was dead. I said, so every time I get something in the middle of the night on my phone, I said, unless you have water coming out of your property or fire coming out of your property, you have no business texting me at that time.

And I said, so Okay. I want you to read those text messages and then come back to me and tell me what went wrong with our relationship. And instead of like getting into this battle, I'm basically just explaining myself a little more, but not even like, I'm asking people, can you, is that what you want to present yourself as?

And it's just, it's a new tool I've been [00:51:00] working in, uh, using in my life. And it's, It's become really, really good. And even like with my owners, I've gotten rid of a couple of owners that I didn't feel were listening to me or hearing me. And I'm like, I can't help these people. And if they're in my life, it's going to be one of these things that every time they call on the phone, I'm like, Oh God, no, it's not that person.

And I just, as I get older, I don't want that anymore. And I feel grateful that I'm developing new skills that are making my life easier, and it's something that I wish I had had a long time ago because who wants conflict and and then just to put like I was telling you guys about what was going on with my family and I felt like I wasn't being heard and I wasn't being appreciated.

Well, my mother. My father and two of my siblings called me this week to let them know how much they appreciated me and they [00:52:00] appreciated everything that I did for the family. So this week I kind of feel like I am being heard and I like it. So thank you Justin for always listening to me and everybody else.

I appreciate you guys so much too. So that's my share for today. That's awesome. I love that your, your family reached out and that's so cool because sometimes you just got to give people space. What is it? Distance makes the heart grow fonder. And, uh, you've certainly given them, you've given them some physical space, but sometimes maybe it's, you know, connection space that people need to realize how great you are for them and not take people for granted.

So maybe they need to get on their Monday grateful share for the burns. How's that? Yes, I think so. That's awesome. Rock and roll. Alright, who's next? Thank you. You bet. Hey everyone, this is Laura. I love listening to each of your shares. [00:53:00] Um, yeah, I, um, I don't know, I, I, Anyway, some, it's It's somehow it's like the, when everyone's like watching me, listening to me share, I feel like tensed up and then it feels harder for me to like share or it almost sometimes feels inauthentic.

Like me. I don't, anyway, that's, I just, I'm just sharing what's present for me sometimes, um, in this format. Um, but I, at the same time, I'm, uh, anyway, I'm, I'm, I'm grateful for anything that shows me the stuff that is. There and blocking me from living fully. And, um, that has like been my intention in life is just like really noticing what's there, noticing what's present, noticing what wants to come through, what wants to be expressed through me, noticing what's blocking that.

And so any, you know, every, everything is an [00:54:00] opportunity. Um, I, um, yeah, you know, in the morning when I wake up. Lately I've, uh, like when I first wake up, I am grateful. I say, thank you for this life and thank you for this body. And that's been feeling really nice just to, to start my day and, and, um, and, uh, yeah, just, I mean, there's so there's, there's so much, I mean, also just like getting up and then walking into my living room and I just, I just love my space and how I feel here.

And I feel so grateful for my home, um, and just the balance of things that I have. In my life. Um, and this weekend it was, I got to, I got to spend some time with Zoe and with Faith and, and even with Grace a little bit. And that was really nice because I hadn't gotten to see them [00:55:00] for a while. And it was just, I just love spending one on one time.

With people, adults, kids, um, that, um, I just get so much out of that, like one on one time of really like watching them and especially, I mean, with the kids with, you know, as they're growing and just listening to them and they're so amazing and, um, and, and yeah. So, um, yeah, really, really grateful to be here.

Thank you.

Awesome. Yes. I think, I think it's great how you, um, come in at the end, Lauren, and like, you're the summary it's so you like summarize a lot of people. So it's, it's great to have you come in and summarize and share. And, and I like how that all works out. Um, one other thing to be grateful for, uh, is also that, uh, today is Zoe's last volleyball game for school, uh, [00:56:00] for her eighth grade class and our two babysitters.

Um, couldn't make it, but, uh, Laura's gonna help us out because Grace is, uh, a handful when it comes to volleyball. Uh, so it's our final game, so I'm grateful for that, and I'm grateful for Zoe, and, you know, grateful for, uh, you know, Molly's, uh, dedication. So this has been, this has been two years. That we've been coaching and, uh, it's been, it's been a lot of fun.

Um, we haven't lost the game. I mean, we, we did lose one game, but that was in some like big city tournament or whatever, we ended up tying for first and winning the best costumes. It was a Halloween tournament thing. But, um, anyways, it's all coming to a culmination tonight. And, uh, last year I didn't get a go because Grace was such a handful.

I couldn't even step inside. So I'm grateful that it seems like I'm going to be able to actually watch. The game, uh, this time around. So definitely wanted to share that. [00:57:00] So, uh, with that being said, it is the top of the hour. So we will get out there and heal the world, however best we can. And, uh, so grateful for all of you.

So grateful for this plant. So grateful for the opportunities, the relationships, um, that this has led us to, and on the count of three, let's say heal the world and get out there and do it ready. Here we go. Unmute your minds. One, two. Three. Heal the world! Heal the world! Heal the world! Heal the world! All right.

Have an amazing weekend. That's his favorite phrase. Yeah, my favorite. Love you all. Happy Monday, everybody. Make it a great week. Take care, everybody. Bye. Bye.