Jan. 29, 2026

WHAT ARE YOU GONNA' DO ABOUT IT?

WHAT ARE YOU GONNA' DO ABOUT IT?
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On this episode of The Karen Kenney Show, I talk about what it feels like to be alive in a world that seems like it’s on fire - the grief, fear, anger, overwhelm and helplessness so many people are carrying.

I connect the dots between abusive power and how those in power benefit from keeping us exhausted, distracted, and in despair.

I also remind us that “they’ve always killed the helpers” - from Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. to the modern-day helpers in the streets - and why that makes our presence and courage even more necessary, not less.

We talk about nervous system regulation, breathing practices, EFT / Tapping, “rest as resistance”, spiritual practices, and Stoic principles like focusing on what is and isn’t in our control.

I share practical tools for resourcing ourselves so we can be effective helpers instead of burned-out bystanders and I walk through simple ways to calm your body and mind - so you’re not operating from fear, but from a more grounded, loving, and powerful place.

I wrap things up by inviting you to honestly explore your role and capacity: Are you an ally, an advocate, or an activist? Are you a citizen, reformer, rebel, or change agent?

Mostly, I encourage you to ask yourself about your unique talents, experience, and gifts and how they might be used for good right now - “What can I actually do with who I am,, what I know, and what I have?”

Whether that’s speaking up, donating, organizing, making phone calls, creating art, caring for your neighbors, or quietly holding space.

At the heart of it all is a spiritual call: “Please use me. May I be in service to love.” ❤️

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Karen Kenney is a certified Spiritual Mentor, Writer, Podcaster and Coach. She’s known for her dynamic storytelling, her sense of humor, her Boston accent, and her no-bullshit approach to spirituality, self-development, and transformational work.

She’s has been a yoga teacher since 1999, and a Thai Yoga Massage practitioner since 2008. She's also a speaker, workshop + retreat leader, and a certified Gateless Writing Instructor. Plus, she’s the host and producer of The Karen Kenney Show podcast.

KK coaches clients individually in her 1:1 program THE QUEST - and in her personalized HEART-TO-HEART DAYS Coaching via Voxer. She also leads a group program and community called THE NEST.

Her down-to-earth approach brings together tools, resources, and stories that coach both the conscious and unconscious mind.

She offers a fun and effective combination of Integrative Coaching and Spiritual Mentorship that shifts perceptions, invites self-awareness, and deepens self-knowledge… paired with powerful, science-based pattern interrupts, anxiety-stoppers, and research-backed protocols that train your brain.

Her work is designed to foster and encourage independence (instead of co-dependence) and to help people learn to ultimately help and trust themselves!

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Karen Kenney:

Hey you guys. Welcome to the Karen Kenney

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show. I'm really happy to be here with you today, and I think

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all I'm going to say to start this sucker is, buckle up for

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safety. It's so appropriate, you know, I'm looking at, if you're

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not watching this, if you're listening, I'm wearing my one of

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my Batsy head Betsy heads, one of my favorite artists, and I'm

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wearing one of my Betsy head sweatshirts, and this is my one

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that says I will cause problems. That's just a warning for this

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episode. I will cause problems. Here's the thing I've been

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thinking about so much. I mean, how can you not How can you be

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alive right now on the planet, and not be thinking each day

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beyond our own very small, limited experience, right? So I

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spend a lot of time thinking about what's going on in the

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world, what's happening, obviously in my own life, but

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and then you think your friends and your family and your friends

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of friends, and just all the suffering, all the incredible

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things, all the horrible things, the grief, the drama, the

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deaths, the beauty, the births, right? There's like so much

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happening. And then you think about like your neighbors, and

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you think about like your community, your town, your city,

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and then it just goes out, out, out, out, out. You know, you're

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thinking about people on the other side of the planet that

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you've never met and probably never will meet. But still, I'm

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conscious, constantly and consciously thinking about

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beyond my own little sphere of influence. But today's episode

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is also going to be very much about our own sphere of

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influence, and we're going to get to that. So let me stop by

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this, saying this, I know just by the kind of work that I do in

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the world, and the way that I work together with other humans,

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and across the different things I do, whether it's as a yoga

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teacher, doing Thai Yoga, massage, Thai Yoga, body work,

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having a podcast, coaching people, mentoring people,

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working one to one, having a group like the nest, I talk to a

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lot of people, right? That's like part of my gig. I have

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exposure to a lot of different people, and the one of the

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themes that I know that is going on for so many people right now

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is we just feel like the world's on fire. It's a shit show, and

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people feel completely overwhelmed, people feel

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exhausted, people feel helpless. A lot of people feel hopeless. A

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lot of people are like, I don't know what to do. And I wanted to

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just say this, you feeling hopeless, helpless in despair,

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overwhelmed is part of the fucking plan, right? And I am

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not. Let me say two things. Number one, I'm not a conspiracy

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theorist ever. I'm also not the wonderful Heather Cox Richardson

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who is a historian and a professor and is a super duper

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smarty pants about politics and history and like putting it all

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together in a digestible way. I'm just me. I'm just a kid from

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Lawrence mass, doing her best, doing her best, right to doing

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her best to like, help help herself, help other people, help

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animals, right to love people like that's the gig. I'm doing

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my best, but I'm going to be very direct and very honest in

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this episode, the fucking plan, right? The plan of the people in

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charge right now, the plan of the current administration, from

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Trump all the way to Stephen Miller, all the way to whatever,

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all those powers that be. The plan right now is they want you

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to be overwhelmed. They want you to be distracted. They want you

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to feel in despair. They want you to feel weak and helpless

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and all that stuff. Because as long as everybody's too tired

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and busy pointing at everybody else they get to do, they get to

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run the racket that they are running. Okay, another thing I'm

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going to say, and honestly, I'm aware, you know, I think

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sometimes my sweetie worries about me and the things that I

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say online and on my show. But look, there are just times like,

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hello, my sweatshirt, I will cause problems. Here's the

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thing, we have a convicted sexual predator as our

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president. And as long as you have a sexual predator in charge

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of anything, when you think now, hello, you're talking to a kid

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who has been inappropriately touched. You are talking to a

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woman who has had to put up with levels of sexual harassment that

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would boggle your fucking mind. Ask this happens also to boys

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and to men? I'm not saying it doesn't, but I'm just saying,

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Ask any woman in your life, it is so rare. It is so rare. I

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think I have maybe one friend off the top of my head I can

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think of that hasn't been inappropriately touched,

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sexually assaulted, raped or molested. Okay, but let me tell

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you this the kind of mind, the kind of thinking, the kind of

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behaviors that run rampant through a sexual predator.

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Here's the thing, here's the things that they try to do. And

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if you've never been inappropriately touched or in

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these situations, I'm truly, genuinely happy for you. But

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here are some of the things that we you might have experienced if

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you have them. They try to scare you, right? They try to threaten

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you. They try to threaten the people that you love and they

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want you to comply. And if they try to use their size, their

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power, their physical strength, over you, right? They tend to

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try to pick on people that are smaller than them, weaker than

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them, that don't have good community support or family

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support, right? They try to get a hold of the smaller, quote or

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weaker, like whatever ones. And then they when, when they think

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you might say something about it, you might push back, right?

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They threaten you. They say, Don't tell anybody. Or if you

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do, tell somebody, I'm going to do something to your mother,

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your father, your sister, your parent, your dog, like whatever.

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So we have all these tactics. They try to scare you, they try

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to threaten you, they try to threaten harm against those you

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love, and they want you to comply. Now, when we're children

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and when we're victimized, right, we don't have much say.

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We have no power. We are at the mercy of those people who are

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bigger than us. But now, as grown adults, and yes, of

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course, obviously, I want everybody to put on their

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critical thinking and their nuance caps, right? Not

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everything I say is going to first of all, a lot of you won't

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agree with me. That's okay, but I also can't apply every single

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experience right to what I'm saying today. Just just trust

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that I'm doing my best to make a point knowing that other people

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have different experiences. Okay, so my whole point is this,

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as adults, we have a lot more say and control about right who

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and how we are going to be. We're going to get into this in

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a little bit. We didn't always get to control what happened. We

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do get control now as adults, because when you're children,

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you truly are victims, right? You have no power, no say, no

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voice, no, no. You don't have your own money. You don't get to

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choose where you're going to live. You are at the mercy of

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the world as adults. Now we get we have some choices to make. We

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get to have our own agency, autonomy, authorship, and, you

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know, ability to to decide, right, like, who and how we're

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going to be and what we're going to do about things. But my whole

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point coming back to this whole sexual predator, and the vibe,

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right, the vibe that this administration is kind of like,

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like the ICE agents, like, we could just go on and on and on,

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all the abuses of power, all the lying, all the bullshit, all

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that stuff. Okay? And here's the thing, my attitude about all

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that, on some deep level, is, fuck that. Like, fuck that,

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right? Like, you want me to be scared. You want me not to speak

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up. You want me to forget about the Epstein files. You want me

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to, like, comply. You want me to comply with this insanity where,

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like, where you're murdering people in the streets, like, no

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fuck that. And I also want to say I do understand that it does

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feel completely overwhelming. It does feel like too big, and I'm

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just one person, and what can I do? And all of that. I know it's

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scary, but this episode is all about what we actually can do,

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not what we can't do. All the ways they try to get you to

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think about what you can't do, they just want you to comply.

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They just want you to lay there and take it. They just want you

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to shut up. Right? Zip it. Shut up. Go back in the kitchen. You

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know what I'm saying? No, fuck that. We will cause problems.

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Okay, so I'm gonna start. I'm gonna kind of bounce all over

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the place if I've already lost you. Hey, have a great, fabulous

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rest of your day. If you're still with me, listen on. Okay,

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so Mr. Rogers, he's famous for having this saying, and I even

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did a whole, I think I did a whole episode about this, where

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he talks about looking for the help is. And I'm going to read

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you the whole quote that he says. He was being interviewed

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one time on TV, and he said, you know, my mother used to say,

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this is his direct quote. You know, my mother used to say, a

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long time ago, whenever there was any catastrophe that was in

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the movies or on the air, she would say, always look for the

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helpers. There will always be helpers, you know, even just on

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the sidelines. And that's why I think that if news programs

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could make a conscious effort of showing rescue teams, of showing

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the medical people, anybody really, who is coming into a

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place where there's a tragedy to be sure that they include that,

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because if you look for the helpers, you'll know that

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there's hope, right?

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So I've done podcast episodes about becoming the help and

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looking for the help. Help is, and why helpers matter, and it's

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okay to ask for help, right? Like, I talk about this a lot,

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and people know that I'm a huge fan of Mr. Rogers. I have like,

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all his all these books, and people always send me memes and

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quotes and things about Mr. Rogers, because they know he's,

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like, on my spiritual team. He's one of my obviously, he's a

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mentor, but not a real life mentor, right? He's just been a

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mentor over the years, growing up and learning from him and

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being inspired by him, and hoping to have the kind of, you

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know, presence and composure and, you know, the ability to

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help. So he inspires me. Okay? So we know all about Mr. Rogers,

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but right now, there's another thing that's going on, okay, in

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all of this chaos and all of this insanity. And so there's

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these memes that have been going around. And the memes, you know,

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will start with showing like, Mr. Rogers saying, like, look

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for the help is and then underneath it, it will say

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something or somewhere. On it, it will say, but now they're

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killing the help is okay. And even that, right? Oh, now

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they're killing the helpers. And then people want to throw up

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their hands and say, oh my god, now they're killing the helpers.

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What are we going to do? Right? And I'm not being callous about

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this. I told you at the beginning of this, I'm going to

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be very direct. The reality is, is that they've been killing the

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helpers for hundreds of years. The people that spoke out

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against inequality, the people that spoke out about hatred, the

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people that spoke out against violence, the ones who challenge

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the existed the existing power structures, the ones who

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challenge the unfair systems that have been designed to keep

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people poor, to keep people disadvantaged to be keep people

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held down, to keep people from having agency and autonomy and

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authority and all of that stuff. Right? The leaders who have

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spoken out and advocated we I'll list a couple of them for you,

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right, who have advocated for civil rights, the people who

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boycotted and rode the busses, the ones who have matched for

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peace, right, the ones who showed up on Kent State, right,

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all of that when you think about President Lincoln, Mahatma,

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Gandhi, Medgar, Evers, Martin, Luther King, Jr, JFK, heavy

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milk, Malcolm X, Bobby Kenney, right, they Have always

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murdered, assassinated, executed. The help is the powers

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that be do not like it when people start to go against the

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grain, when people start to stand up, when people don't just

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let them scare you and threaten you and threaten those you love,

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and scare your neighbors and deport your neighbors and grab

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your neighbors and grab little five year old boys off the

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street right when they want you, like, when you think about what

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the ICE agents are saying right now, it points right back to my

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whole point of sexual predators, right, having power is that,

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what do they say? If you just comply, then nobody will get

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hurt if you just do what? This thing, this unlawful, this

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behavior that we want you to do, which is just sit down, shut the

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fuck up, and take it right, zip it. If you just lie down and

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take it, then there won't be any problems, and we won't hurt you,

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and we won't hurt the people around you and the people you

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care about. And again, like no, so now they're executing people

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in the streets. And we see everybody is like, it's

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horrible, and it's horrifying when you see what happened to

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Renee, good, when you see what happened to Alex Pretti, right?

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Helpers. Alex Pretti was an ICU. He was a nurse. He helped

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veterans, right? It's like, oh my God, they are literally

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right, like, killing the helpers. I'm like, they've been

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killing people, right? As I just said, they've been killing the

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helpers for a wicked long time. Oh yeah, keiki, but now they're

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killing them in the streets. Well, they've been killing

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people in the streets, in black neighborhoods, way longer than

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white people would want to admit. All of this has it's like

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it's just coming back up again. Because what, whatever is going

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on. And we can talk about the collective consciousness, we can

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talk about like the power structures that be but here's

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the thing, right? This kind of bullshit has been going on for a

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really long time now. It's just really getting to a point where

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people who have been like, a lot of wicked positions, the white

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people, have been very comfortable for a long time, and

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now getting to see what it's like when it feels like it's

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starting to like, slip away, right? This, this idea of

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safety. Okay, so I'm telling you all this because a friend just

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wrote to me, and I'm gonna get you, like, again, stay with me.

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It might sound like I'm being really negative right now, but

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I'm building up to the pot about, like, what are you going

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to do about it, right? This is, this is where we're going. What

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are we going to do about it? Okay. So a friend wrote to me

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about the again, I told you, people know that I love Mr.

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Rogers, and a friend wrote to me, and he mentioned, he said,

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you know, he was talking about the Mr. Rogers memes where

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they're saying, well, now they're killing the helpers. And

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he said that it tears at his heart, because I'm seeing these

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memes, and it's just tears at my heart. And. I wrote back this. I

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said, as long as there are those of us who are willing to not

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look away, those of us who will speak up, who will protect our

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neighbors, who are willing to stand our ground, then there

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will always be helpers, and we outnumber those motherfuckers.

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And that is the truth. And I shared in my newsletter, and I

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have shared this quote so many times. There's a reason why I

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share it so many times. First and foremost, it's for my own

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ears to remember. Okay, it's also because maybe you haven't

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heard this before. I don't assume that everybody reads

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everything I send or listens to everything that I write. It's a

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quote from Mahatma Gandhi, right one, one of the non violent

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leaders that they assassinated and murdered. And he said this.

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He said, When I despair, I remember that all through

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history, the way of truth and love has always won. There have

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been tyrants and murderers, and for a time they seem invincible,

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but in the end, they always fall. Think of it always they

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always fall. And for a time they seem invincible. And that's

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where we are right now. We're in that time where it seems

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inevitable and all of this stuff seems like they're invincible,

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all of this hatred and violence and fear, all of this

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separation, right? All of this just feeling like I can't trust

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that's again. This is what and you get. This is what they want.

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So here's the thing, if you're somebody who is feeling

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overwhelmed, if you are feeling helpless, if you are feeling

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hopeless, and you're like, I don't know what I can do. I'm

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just one person. Look, I get it. I know that feeling in your body

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when you're just exhausted and you're like, I can't it just my

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sweetie described it as like, you know, you're already

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exhausted, and you're already carrying a load, right, like, of

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your own life or your own things, and then somebody puts a

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friggin big concrete block on you, and your legs start to

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shake, and then they put another it's like, every day you feel

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like another thing And another thing and another thing, right?

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And if we don't have our minds right, if we don't have our

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heart right, if we don't have support, a Sanctum Sanctorum

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ekna talks about it, this place within us that is like that. It

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is so stable. It is so stable, and it's not hard, right? We

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keep our hats open, but we're there's strength there, and

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there's safety there, and there's this presence of silence

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there, where we've it's an unshakable place that Sanctum

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Sanctorum. And we need that. We need that right now. And so, you

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know, when we're asking ourselves right now, like, what

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can I do? And I kind of broke it down like this, there's a couple

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of things to look at. What's my role? Number one, what's my role

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and what's my capacity? When we're asking the question, What

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am I going to do about it? What are you going to do about it?

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Right, the question we have to ask ourselves is, what is our

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role? What is our capacity? There's a bunch of other things

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we can look at, but I don't want to overwhelm, right? We're

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already feeling overwhelmed. So when I'm overwhelmed, right? The

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things that I do is I look first and foremost, for tools to

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resource myself, things that help me feel more grounded,

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things that help me feel more safe or safe enough, right?

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Things that help me feel more present, things that make me

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feel like I have not gone right the fuck out of my mind, right?

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Because if I'm out of my mind and I am hooked by anger, by

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rage, and I'm not saying those are bad emotions. What I like to

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do is give my anger a job, right? I like to give my anger a

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job, right, but I have certain things that I do to bring myself

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back into my own right mind, to bring myself back into my body,

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right? I'm tapping my chest right now, right? Like to get

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back in here. Sometimes being disassociated is exactly where

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you should be. That's where the safe place could be, right? But

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when I'm trying to be effective in this world, when I'm trying

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to be a helper, when I'm trying to make a difference or do

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something right,

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and I ask myself, well, what are you going to do about it? Here's

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what I know. I can't do shit if I'm completely dysregulated and

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out of my mind and in that total triggered fear space if I am in

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fight and flight, and my sympathetic nervous system is

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just like pumping out right? Like there are times when having

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cortisol and adrenaline and all those things in your bloodstream

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is helpful. All like when the Tigers chasing you or somebody's

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trying to hurt you in a dark alley or whatever, I want that

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surge, but to stay in that place constantly, right? To just have

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all that, all those stress hormones like pumping through

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your body. This is how we get exhausted. This is how we get

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fatigue. This is how we get IBS and headaches and TMJ and immune

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you know, just all of it, right? The immune system, stuff, all

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those things. So it's like, I look for the tools that resource

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me. I've done a bunch of different episodes that talk

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about different tools. I just did one a few weeks ago about

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breathing exercises, because breathing exercises are one of

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the most fast and powerful ways to shift your physical, mental

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and emotional states. So I highly encourage you, it was

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like three episodes ago, I think, to go give that sucker a

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listen, right? Another thing that we can do rest is

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resistance, right? There's that whole book that beautiful. I

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think it's Tricia hair say she wrote, rest is resistance.

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That's a really powerful book for me, reading is resistance as

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well, right? Educating myself, listening to smarty pants like

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Heather Cox Richardson's and others, right? Like reading and

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learning and hearing like, okay, as a country, we've been here

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before. Oh, okay, we've been through something similar, like

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this. This is what happened in the past. You know, Ryan Holiday

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is always talking about, like, if you want to understand what's

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happening right now, read books about our history. Read the

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truth about the things that went down. It puts things in

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perspective. So we don't feel like, oh my god, this is the

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most unprecedented time ever. It's like, no, it's just like

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old shit coming back to revisit. Because a lot of white people

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don't like, right? I'm not, hey, I'm a white person. Sorry to

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pick on us guys, I guess, right, no, because here's the reality,

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when you see the Christian nationalism, when you see all

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the white supremacy, and it's not even white supremacy they

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want. They think they're superior because they're white,

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wake up call. You know what I found so fascinating little

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segue here, you know, in a in over however many years. Let's

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call it. I'll just for safety. I'll say, like, 567, years,

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right? There's been a lot of calling for people on whatever

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land you live on to acknowledge, right? The original people were

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on this land, so you might get on a zoom call, and they would,

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somebody would say, like, I'll just use myself, right? Be like,

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Oh, I'm Karen Kenney. I live in, you know, New Hampshire on

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Abenaki land, right? And you would name the tribe or

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whatever, that would have been, right, been here first. PS, and

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when you think about all of this bullshit, all of this insanity

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about immigration and ice and deporting people and whatever,

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when we are the original immigrants, white people hate to

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break it to you, we're all immigrants. Pull your head out

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of your ass. We came over to this land and took this land

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like we showed up. It was us. We were the original ones. All

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right, and I'm back. Okay. So resting can be really good.

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Breathing exercises can help regulate your nervous system

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right when you're feeling too low. Certain breaths can bring

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you up when you're feeling too high. They can bring you down a

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little bit when you need a little more balance. There's a

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breath for just about everything. Okay? There's also

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emotional freedom. Technique, EFT tapping. EFT tapping, right?

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If you look it up, it can be like a really long version, and

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then there's also a really short version, and I can just teach it

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to you right now, a wicked short one. I learned this from my

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teacher, Melissa tears. It's a little like, it's just a spin

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off of the longer one. And I'm going to keep it so friggin

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simple, if you are not watching this right, if you're just

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listening, you take three fingers. I tend to use my

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pointer finger, my middle finger and my ring finger, and I tap

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right. I have strong hands, and I like to tap firmly. You might

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be a lighter taper, tap it, whatever pressure makes you

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happy. I want you to think of the crown of your head, not your

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forehead, not the back of your head, right in the middle of

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your head, and you just tap on your forehead. I'm going to keep

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this so simple. So whatever it is that you're feeling

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exhausted, overwhelmed, scared, anxious, stressed, whatever it

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is, right? Angry, whatever look sometimes being a little angry

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is good. You can give it a job. But I'm just saying, if there's

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something you're feeling inside, not to gaslight yourself, not to

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bypass it, not to label your emotion is bad, but you're like

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right now, this is not helpful for me. It's making me feel

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crazy and dysregulated, and I need to get back to my center,

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right? I need to come back to a place where I feel aligned and

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regulated and resourced and capable, then this is a way that

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you can love and help yourself. Okay, so those three fingers

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point up, middle finger, ring finger, tapping the crown of

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your head, right? And I like to tap. They'll say, you tap three

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times, five times, seven times. I tap as long as I need to in

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that spot. And if it's feeling good, I just stay there. And I

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just say, I really. Release this and let it go. The thing I'm

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letting go, right? I pause my tapping to talk the thing I'm

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letting go. Like I said, it can be whatever that emotion, that

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feeling, that thought, That thing was that wasn't very

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helpful, that was keeping you stuck in the spiral of

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helplessness and hopelessness and despair, right? And you

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might tap and you say, I release this thought, I release this

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feeling. I release this belief, whatever it is, right and let it

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go. I release this anxiety and let it go. You move from the top

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of your head to right between, like your eyebrows the edges so

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that your two fingers, your middle your pointer finger and

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your ring finger will hit the edges of your inner eyebrows.

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And you just tap right there, and again, you say, I release

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this and let it go. If you're having a hard time, right? Like

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some part of you, you can feel wants to hold on to it, then

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simply say, I'm willing to release this and let it go.

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Okay? Because your subconscious knows when you're full of shit.

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You just say, I'm willing to release this and let it go. And

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then you move out to the outer eye, the bone, the bony part,

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not on the soft part of your temple, on the outer edge of the

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eye, right the edge of your end of your eyebrow. And you tap

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here. You say, I release this and let it go. And you come

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right underneath your eye, and you tap on that bone, right the

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bone, if you feel your cheekbone, the top of your

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cheekbone, and you tap right here, and you might say, I

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release this shit and let it go. This is a super fast this is

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wicked fast E at EFT. So you go from the crown of your head to

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right between the eyebrows, outer eye, to under the eye, and

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then you go right to your chest with the collarbones right into

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the collarbones, and you'll see I have an open palm now, and I'm

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just pounding my chest, right? I'm tapping it with a flat palm.

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Say, I release that and let it go. I release that, whatever it

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was, that feeling, that thought, that belief, and let it go.

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Do that a few rounds, right? You gage where you're at when you

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stop, man, I'm like, at a 10, I am out of my mind, right? And

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you do that a few rounds, and you check back in, and you're

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like, Oh, I'm like, at a six. Oh, now I'm at like, a four. Now

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I'm like, at a two. It's incredibly, incredibly helpful.

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There's other things, like havening techniques, where

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you're like, sweeping down your arms or you're holding your

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face. There's like, so many different techniques you guys

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right, to get yourself regulated, because you can't

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figure out what your role is, right? If you can't first get

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your capacity, you got to know your capacity. And our capacity

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can be a bunch of things our energy level, like, literally,

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what's my capacity today? I have no energy. I have no blah, blah,

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I'm feeling this way, right? Your capacity could be like, how

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much time do I have? Can I volunteer? Right? Like, what's

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my what's my ability? Like, am I working three jobs versus

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somebody who maybe has more free time, right? What's my capacity?

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My resources? You might have more time to give. You might

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have more money to give. You might have more physical

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resources, financial resources, energy resources, right? You got

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to figure out your capacity. What am I able to do? Right?

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What am I going to do about it? Well, that starts with, what am

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I able to do? Okay, so we got to start there, like, what's my

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role? What's my capacity? Because we want to be able to

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make this is what I always say. I do these things because I want

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to be able to make good, smart, creative, helpful and in my

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right mind choices. You know, you ever have somebody who's

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trying to be helpful, but they show up and they're making the

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situation worse because they're so out of their mind, and

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they're not regulated, and they're not thinking clearly,

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and they're not in their bodies, and they're reacting from a

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place of fear instead of being really grounded in responding

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from a place of love and reason, right? You know what I'm saying?

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They're not coming from that Sanctum Sanctorum. They're

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coming from, oh shit, I'm triggered, I'm out of my mind,

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and they fucking lose it. That's not helpful, right? We don't

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want that. So I like to use different resources and tools.

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And like I said, whether it's using somatic tools, whether

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it's using breathing practices, whether it's my spiritual

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practice, for some people, prayer, using a mantra,

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chanting, praying, right, all of these things for some people can

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be incredibly helpful. So I often think about it like the

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four table legs, right? I try to do something physically. It

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might be drinking enough water, staying hydrated, getting some

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rest, moving my body, going for a walk while I repeat the

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mantra, right? So I try to do something for myself.

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Physically, I try to do something for myself. Mentally,

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I try to do something for my emotions. I might add my sweetie

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for a hug. I might Vox my best friend. I might say, hey, I need

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a different perspective on this, right? You send up a flare. And

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of course, in miracles, we kind of talk about like whoever is

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saner at the moment, whoever is sane at the moment, right? Is

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the one. So if I'm not feeling quite. Pain, I call in help, and

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that help might come from, right? God's source, my

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spiritual team, going out in nature, petting my animals,

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holding Toby pajamas, snuggling with bunchy our animals can be

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an incredible co regulation resource as well. Right? For

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some people, it's going to the gym and working out, right? I

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know some people who say the gym keeps their mental health, you

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know, really balanced and strong and helpful. Therapy, whatever

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it is, you guys, this is what I'm saying. There's 1000 ways to

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help ourselves, physically, mentally, emotionally and

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spiritually. We don't want to forget the spiritual one, and

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we're going to come back to that. One of the other things

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that I do when I start to feel a little overwhelmed is I remember

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A Course in Miracles. As funny as this might sound, A Course in

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Miracles has a lot to me. To me, not saying anybody has to agree

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with me, of an underbelly of connection with stoicism. It's

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just like to me, I just see it like there's a lot of

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connections there. So I might turn to spiritual books. I might

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turn to books like Victor Frankel's Man's Search for

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Meaning. I might turn towards the stoic right, the stoics in

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the stoic books. And one of the things that I was thinking about

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the other day is I was like, you know, if I start to feel

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overwhelmed, it's because I've ignored one of the first tenets

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of stoic philosophy, which is understanding what is and isn't

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in my control. This is a big thing, right? So here's the deal

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stoic stoics have taught us, this we can't control what

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happened. And this is the thing right now, part of what feels a

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little overwhelming, is the powers that be keep trying to

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tell us that what happened didn't happen. They try to twist

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it. They try to lie about it. They try to gaslight you into

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thinking you didn't just see with your own eyes that they

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murdered a woman in her car while she was trying to pull

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away, that they just murdered a guy who was using his body in

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the street, he was just filming, and then a woman got pushed

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down, and he put his body between them, you know, the ICE

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agents and the woman that was pushed on the ground, and he had

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a camera, right? And yes, he had a gun, but he was permitted to

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carry that gun unconcealed, and he didn't reach for the gun, he

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didn't take out the gun, et cetera, et cetera. And when you

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look and you break down the videos. This is why the the

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people who are willing to not look away, the people who will

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look at what, look at it and see it and say, no, no, no, no, no,

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you're not going to gaslight me. You're not going to tell me that

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isn't true. I know what I saw with my own eyes, right? So we

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can't control what happened. And it did happen. This is the

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thing. It did happen. Okay? We can't control what happened. We

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can control, though, these things. What we control is our

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energy, our time, our creativity and our resourcefulness, right?

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That's where our energy needs to go, not into, right? Not into

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what we can't do. We don't want to focus on what we can't

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control. We need to focus on right, what we're going to do

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about what happened. That's the thing. It happened. It's in the

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past. Can't stop it from happening. It happened and it

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did happen. The question now, the work now for us is, what are

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we going to do about it. What are we going to do about what

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happened? So here's this principle in stoicism that I

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find helpful. And I know today I'm just, I'm just like, sharing

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some things that might be, might be helpful for you too. Okay, so

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the stoics would say something like this, that peace of mind is

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achieved by learning to focus and act upon what is in our own

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control. What's within our control? This is the thing I ask

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myself, what right now is in my control? There is so much that I

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can't control. I can't control the fact that we just got like,

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18 inches of snow. I can't control the fact that it's eight

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degrees outside. I can't control the fact that, you know, we have

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an insane friggin sexual predator in the White House. I

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can't control like so many things. What can I do? Okay? I

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can control my own beliefs. I can control my own judgments. I

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can control my own thoughts, words and my actions, while I

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can accept and let go of the things that aren't in my

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control, whether or not people like me, other people's

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opinions, other people's actions, I can't control any of

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that other stuff, right? We know so much suffering happens when

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we refuse to accept that what happened happened, right? And

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when we refuse to accept that we cannot control other people's

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thoughts, words and actions. What? What is in my purview,

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what is in my power? I can only control me. So the key to

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happiness and the key to inner peace, partially, right? Is

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pretty simple. No matter what happens in your life, we always

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have to focus on what's within your control. Ryan Holiday has

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this great quote, and he said, If you don't know Ryan Holiday,

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he's an author, he's a speech. Guy. He owns a book shop in

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Texas. He's written a ton of books. You can see back there,

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like I have a bunch of those back there in that little table.

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I'm pointing at her, a bunch of his books. And he said this, we

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don't control when things get hard, but we always control how

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we respond. This is very course in Miracle z2 this is what I'm

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saying, right? Of course, in Miracle says, you know, we can't

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control the world. We can change our thinking. We control how we

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think about the world. I can't change the world, but I can

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change the way I think about the world. What can I control my own

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thinking, my own thoughts, my own words, my own actions. He

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says this, we don't control when things get hard, but we always

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control how we respond. We can show patience, courage,

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humility, resourcefulness, reason, justice and creativity,

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the things that test us make us who we are. And if you want to

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get even more practical about it, you know, because I was

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thinking about this, because it's really easy, right? It's

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really easy to look around and say things like, well, they

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should be doing this. Why aren't they doing that? Why isn't this

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person doing this? Why isn't that person doing that? I'm

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like, Look, I can't control what those people do. I can only

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control what I do. So our next piece is the invitation right to

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get really clear with yourself about what your role is, what

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your capacity is, what you are able to do. And this means we

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have to have some self awareness, we have to have some

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self reflection. We have to get really honest with ourselves

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about some things. Now, if we're to look on a larger scale, if

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we're looking at a more kind of like collective or organized, or

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we look at the systems of like, everything from being an ally to

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being an active activist. You know what I'm saying?

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There's a couple of resources, and I found these because I do,

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I do research, right? It sounds like sometimes that maybe I'm

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just babbling away on here, but I do think deeply about what I'm

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saying, and I do think about like, sharing things that might

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be helpful. So there's this one piece that I loved, and this is

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from a woman named Marilla on a Rio, and she's a Human Resources

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exec, she's a dei agent of change, and she's a social

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responsibility advocate, and she talks about this on a two level,

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a two pronged approach and a two level approach. One is our own

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awareness journey, right, who we are as basically citizens, our

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own awareness as people, and then how our awareness will show

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up in our actions. So I'm just going to take, I'll just hold it

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up real quick. You can see it. It's a it's a little sheet of

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paper, and it goes from left to right, and this is what it says

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First, on our awareness journey, we're unaware, right? We don't

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notice or understand some social changes being demanded by other

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people. We're disengaged from the conversation. We're not

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interested, right? We're just unaware. We're asleep at the

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wheel. I think this has been a lot of people for a really long

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time, and when we're unaware like that, what that makes us is

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a bystander that makes us people who just stand around and we

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don't act because we don't know how to or why. So when we're

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unaware, we end up being a bystander. Okay, we move over.

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We grow a little bit, we get a little more awareness now. Now,

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when we're aware, she says, we realize that there's something

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going on that we've been blind in some ways, and you begin to

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understand other people's perspectives and demands, and

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then you start connecting your story to their story. That's

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where you are on your awareness journey. You're now aware and

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our actions to reflect that could could make you an ally?

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What does an ally Do you assist in support, in an ongoing

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effort, activity or struggle. So now you've moved from unaware

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and a bystander to now being aware and possibly being an

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ally. Well, the next phase of that is that you become active.

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Okay, in your awareness journey, you've moved from just being

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aware of shit to now, maybe I'm gonna do something about it.

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Right? This is when you become active. You're proactively

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working for change, and you're supporting those who need, who

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have needs or are underrepresented or

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marginalized, and you stop pushing outside your own comfort

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zone, and you're about to find your voice as your actions

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become visible and your actions become a priority for you. So

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when you become more active, how it shows up in your actions is

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you could either be an ally or you become an advocate. And as

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an advocate, you aim to influence with formal support,

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so you acknowledge and utilize your privilege to engage in

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controversial situations on behalf of marginalized people

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and groups who can't afford to do so in order to make social

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and political change. So we're moving up the scale, and maybe

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some people stop at being active. They're an ally, they're

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an advocate. And then there are people who go on in their

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awareness journey where they start to advocate, and when you

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advocate, your voice now is capable of transforming society

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and bias systems and other social. Social and political

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issues. Okay? So this is when you basically, it says you take

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calculated, personal or professional risk to shift

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behaviors. This is when you're really going for it, and when

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you're at that level of where you are an advocate, right? Or

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when you advocate, this makes you either an advocate or an

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activist, a true activist, and as an activist, you act on

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behalf of solving social and political issues, and you're at

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the forefront of a movement, and sometimes you're compromising

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your own energy, and I would also say safety, and we've seen

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that again and again again at these protests, where people are

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going out there on behalf of their neighbors, on behalf of

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their community, on behalf of quote, unquote, others, and they

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are putting their own privilege to work, and they are putting

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their own bodies even at harm, right? And that's a big one, and

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then another one, just to show you, since we're talking about

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it, I'm holding up this piece of paper too, and this is from the

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four rules of social activism. And you can find it on Commons,

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library.org, and instead of talking about it like as being a

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bystander, an ally, an ally, an advocate or an activist, right,

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this talks about it by being either a citizen, a reformer, a

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rebel or a change agent, and it talks about being, how we can be

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ineffective and effective in each of these roles. And this

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goes back to what I was saying. What is your role? What are you

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going to do about stuff? And look, most people, if you're

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listening to this show, you have some sort of device that you're

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listening to me on, which means you can google some shit, and

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you can find out about some of these things for yourself. I

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just want to put you in point, you, like, maybe in the right

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direction, and send you some like, resources and stuff like

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that. Excuse me, I have to keep taking drinks of water because

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my throat is dry. Okay? So here's the thing. Now it's time

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to reflect on right? Like, what can I do? And when I think about

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this, I think about a couple of different things, right? So I am

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a person who believes in the power of, you know, spiritual

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practices, obviously, or I wouldn't be a spiritual mentor,

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I wouldn't be a coach, right? I believe in, like, looking

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internally and asking for support from whether you call it

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again, your higher power, your inner teacher, your intuition,

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your gut instinct. Spirit, Holy Spirit, divine intelligence. I

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don't care the voice for God. I never care what we call these

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things, right? But I think of Martin Luther King, Jr, who is

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another one of my mentors, and another one of my, you know,

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main guys on my spiritual team who's inspired me endlessly over

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the years, when I've been afraid, when I've had to speak

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up, when I know I'm about to say something that might make me

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unpopular, whatever, I always dig deep into his energy, and I

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lean on him, and I ask him and all the angels that be to

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support me and guide me. And you hear me say this, and you know,

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in A Course in Miracles prayer, that I say all the time, and if

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you know me, you've probably heard me out of this prayer 1000

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times, which is simply, you know, have me go where you would

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have me go. Have me do what you would have me do. Have me say,

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what you would have me say, and to whom. Please use me. Please

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use me. Please use me.

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And Martin Luther King is, you know, proposed to have said, Use

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me God. Show me how to take who I am, who I want to be, and what

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I can do, and use it for a purpose greater than myself. I'm

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going to repeat that. Use me, God. Again. If you don't like

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the word God, insert your own happy word, universe, higher

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power, highest self, right? Use me. God. Show me how to take who

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I am, who I want to be, and what I can do, and use it for a

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purpose greater than myself. I think of this a lot, and I ask

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myself, what can I actually do? And this is my invitation to you

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to sit down, spend some time with yourself and ask yourself,

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right, what makes me uniquely me? What are the talents, the

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time, the resources, the capability, the creativity, the

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wisdom, the knowledge, the experience, like, what do I have

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that I can do to help? Because again, remember, the plan is to

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keep you feeling helpless and hopeless and overwhelmed and

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without power and in despair. And we don't want that doesn't

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help anybody except the racket that they're running. So if

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we're gonna, quote, unquote, call it fighting back, pushing

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back, resisting, taking a stand, right whatever you know, as

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Swami karpali used to say, don't fight the darkness. Turn on the

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light. So what's your version of turning on? The light, how are

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you going to be a helper? If we're looking for the help is,

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how are you going to be a helper? And this is when we have

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to look at ourselves and say, What do I have? I look at my

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sweetie, right? My sweetie is a musician. He has a lot of

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talent, and he has written songs and albums, right, putting out a

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particular message in certain songs or whatever, but also his

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role is, and it might be just be like, Oh, he plays music. So

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what? No, I can't tell you how many people have come up to my

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sweetie after a gig and said, Man, I was having the worst day,

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and you just turned my whole day around. Oh, my wife and I were

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out. This is our anniversary. You just made our night so

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special, on and on and on and on and on. You know, waiters and

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wait staff bartenders saying, you know, you're the nicest guy

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that plays here. We always love that you're here, my sweetie and

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just his his way, that he is, his energy, his presence, his

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kindness, his compassion, his talent. He makes a difference

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out in the world, right? You might be somebody who has the

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money and the time to donate, right? Maybe you can't show up

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at a protest, right? And again, we have to look at our own

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capacity. Somebody who is able bodied might be having a

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different skill set than somebody who can't go out into

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the world unassisted or whatever, right? You might be

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somebody who's really good at organization or find or doing

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research or finding resources for other people. You might be

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somebody who's a matchmaker, somebody who can put people in

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touch with one another. I don't know there are 1000 ways to

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help. This is up to you to figure out, like, what you can

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do. When I look at myself, I ask myself, like, Oh, am I even

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making a difference in the world? Right? And these are real

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conversations. I sometimes ask like, what can I be doing? What

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should I be doing? What could I do better? What could I do less

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of more of whatever? And I think to myself, every class that I

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teach, everything that I do, whether I'm working with

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somebody one on one, whether I'm talking to people in the nest,

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my group program, whether I'm putting my hands on somebody

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doing Thai Yoga massage, you know, Thai Yoga body work, Thai

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Yoga massage, Thai Yoga, whatever you there's different

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names we can call it, right? But Thai Yoga massage, to me, is the

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physical application and practice of loving kindness. It

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is a way that I can put my hands on another person and help them,

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right? It's co regulation. It's helping them to feel more in

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their body. It's helping them to feel more calm and peaceful and

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in a state of meta loving kindness, right? That's the

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whole heartbeat, right? Teaching a yoga class, helping people

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right, to come back to themselves in their breath in

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their body, teaching people about the Foundations of Yoga,

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the Yamas, which are totally all about. You know this,

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ultimately, yoga is about liberation and freedom, knowing

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who you are to whom you belong, and that connection. And part of

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that is that liberation and that understanding that we're all

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connected, and that until everybody is free, I'm not free.

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That's why other people's suffering means something to me.

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Yeah, you could look at it as, like I always say to people, you

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can just approach it from a totally selfish point of view,

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like, I want you to be free so that I'm free. But none of us

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are getting out of here without helping the others. That's the

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deal, that is the spiritual contract, right? Yoga is all

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about liberation for all. It's a collective consciousness of

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understanding that I don't want you to suffer. I want peace and

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happiness and freedom from suffering for all the animals

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the planet, the people. That's the gig. Okay? Okay. So when I

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think about my own work, whether I'm doing a podcast or I'm guest

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teaching or guest speaking or I'm like, you know, leading,

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whatever I'm doing, I try to think about like, okay, how can

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this actually be helpful? And, you know, I often wish, man, I

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wish I had more money. I wish I could donate more. I wish I

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could set up things. I wish I could start animal sanctuaries.

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I wish I could do this. And I'm like, Well, you can't do that.

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You're not there yet. What can you do with what you got? What's

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my role? And not everybody is meant to be a speaker. Not

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everybody is meant to get on stages. Not everybody is meant

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to be at the front of the room, there are 1000 ways to serve

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love. There are 1000 ways to serve love. Which brings me to

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my next point. If you're too busy judging other people's

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roles, then your focus is in the wrong place. There was this

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culture for a while where people were really getting off on

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calling out other people, and I'm like, Look, I can't control

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what other people do. I can only control myself, coming back to

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the Stoics, I can only control my own thoughts, words and

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actions. I can't make people with way huge or bigger

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platforms in mind not have sociopaths on. Program helping

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people to get elected, right? Like, I can't control that. I

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can control who I have on my show and what I do. I can't

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control that. There's a lot of violence and hatred in the

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world. What I can do is work on my own right, and any amount of

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violence, any amount of hatred I have in my own self, that's what

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I can work on I can't control a shit ton of things. I look to

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myself and I say, what is in my power? I get to be the loving

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alternative. I get to be the alternative to the things that I

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don't like. I don't have time to waste calling people out and

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pointing fingers and saying, Why aren't you using your platform?

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Why aren't you using your voice? If I'm doing that, I am wasting

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my God given talent time and energy, right? What? What God

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given what God given talent do I have? That's a question for

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another day, but my resources need to be spent on what I can

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do, not worrying about what everybody else is or isn't

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doing. So if you're too busy calling out other people, your

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focus is in the wrong place. That's all that I'm saying. We

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all have our own ways of showing up. We all have our own ways of

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showing up. And if we just spend our time again worrying about

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what other people are doing, spend our time judging other

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people wondering, like, if they're performing up to, I

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stand it, or whatever. You just totally, you're just, you're

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missing. You're missing the whole damn point. Your focus is

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in the wrong place. Okay, so we want to take time now to reflect

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and focus on what you can't do or can do. I mean, whether

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that's calling your senators, calling your representatives,

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some of you might be actively outside protesting, you know,

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the ice facilities that are supposedly, you know, coming to

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New Hampshire, although Kelly Ayotte says, Oh, it can't be

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happening, because I don't know anything about it, whatever,

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right? I'm just saying, right? Like, what can you do? You can

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use your voice, you can use your time, your talent, your energy,

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your creativity, your support, be kind to your neighbors. Make

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somebody who's sick some soup, right, show up and, you know,

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just be a helper. How can you help? You might be housebound.

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Maybe you can't do anything, but maybe you can, like, you know,

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babysit somebody's kid. I don't know. There's 1001 ways. It's

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not for me to say what you should be doing. This is a you,

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with you and you and Mother Nature. Are you in the universe?

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You and God time? This is when you get to sit with yourself and

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figure that out. And I'm going to share some final reflections

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here that is very that, I think, is in line with this, with this

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whole episode about, you know, what are you going to do? What

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happened? Happened now? What are we going to do about it? What

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are you going to do about it? Something to keep in mind is the

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Serenity Prayer that has been known across the world for

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forever, for 12 step programs, right? And and recovery

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programs. God grant me the serenity to accept the things

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that I cannot change, the courage to change the things I

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can and the wisdom to know the difference. We can change what's

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asked to change, but we can't build a better past what

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happened has happened. It's like, what are we going to do

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now about what's happened.

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Ryan Holiday also sends it says this, so I shared his book. It's

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the daily stoic, 366 meditations on wisdom, perseverance and the

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art of living. These two quotes come from that he says, control

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your perceptions, direct your actions, properly, willingly

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accept what's outside your control and then focus on what

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you can control. Okay, and this is the last thing I'll share.

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And if you're still with me, thank you for hanging in there.

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I know this episode was a little all over the place. He says some

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things are in our control, while others are not. We control our

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opinion, choice, desire, aversion, and in a word,

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everything of our own doing. We don't control our body,

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property, reputation, position, and in a word, everything, not

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of our own doing. So the question is, what is of your own

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doing? What can you control and what are you going to do about

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it? And I'm just going to end right there. Thank you for being

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here with me. Thank you. If you're a loyal listener, I

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appreciate you more than you know. Thank you. If you're a new

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listener, I'm so happy to have you here. And I just want to

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say, look, a lot of times my I'm usually laughing way more in my

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episodes, but there's some serious shit going on, and this

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is serious times. And it's, it's time for us to grow up and,

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look, I'm just going to say this as well. I really believe in

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this. You know, people poo poo, spirituality. And I. Get it. I'm

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also in the crowd. That's like your thoughts and prayers are

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not enough, however, however. And of course, in miracles, it

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says prayers are the medium of miracles. And I do think that

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directing our minds in a powerful way, and I don't mean

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manifesting in that way, or what I'm talking about literally

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using our minds for the purpose of love. You know, we need to,

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and I'm not doing light and love. I'm not talking about

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that, and I'm not sometimes I make fun of it, but what I'm

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saying is there is spiritual aspects when, when Abraham

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Lincoln talked about the angels of our better nature, Dr Martin

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Luther King, when you think about a lot of the movements

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that came out to abolish right slavery, to talk about civil

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rights, they often came from spiritual backgrounds. There is

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a power. There is a power in starting to slow down and

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connect to the inner power to the Divine that lives within

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you, that spark of divinity that lives within you, and calling

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upon that right spiritual power. Right, love is fierce. We often

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think about love is just being like, just kind of like, weak

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and sweet. And it's like, love can be fierce, and that's the

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only thing that's going to turn this boat around. That's the

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only thing that is going to turn this ship around. And around and

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keep us from just annihilating each other, is that we have got

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to be a force for love. And when I say that prayer, have me go

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where you would have me go. Have me do what you would have me do.

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Have me say what you would have me say, and to whom. Please use

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me. Please use me. Please use me. I always say, May I be in

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service to love. May we all be in service to love. Bye.