Digital Social Hour - Avoid This $4,000 Mistake: Private Jet Secrets Revealed | Brett Harmeling DSH #839

Episode Date: October 28, 2024

Unlock the secrets of the skies and avoid a costly $4,000 mistake—tune in now! ✈️ Join the conversation on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly and special guest Brett Harmeling. In this pack...ed episode, we dive into the revolutionary world of private jets and reveal how to fly with more freedom and flexibility. Discover how utilizing over 5,000 underused airports can change your travel game, and explore the future of suborbital travel that promises to shrink the world. 🌍✨ From groundbreaking health insights to the power of quantum energy, Brett shares invaluable tips on optimizing your well-being and enhancing your travel experience. Don't miss out on this captivating journey through innovation and health. Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀 #gulfstreamg700 #gulfstreamg280 #legacy500 #gulfstream #dassaultfalcon #luxurytravel #privatejet #fourseasonsborabora #travelvlog #fourseasonsbali CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:26 - Brett Harmeling Interview 05:27 - PEMF Therapy Explained 08:30 - Rabbi Matt's Insights 09:17 - Do Athletes Need PEMF? 10:30 - Importance of Air Quality 12:08 - Reprogramming The Mind Techniques 16:49 - Future of Medicine Innovations 18:04 - Benefits of Breathing Exercises 20:27 - Importance of Human Touch 22:08 - Exploring Shadow Work 24:10 - The Role of Faith 26:30 - Discovering Your Purpose 27:10 - Brett’s Aviation Company Overview 30:20 - Matt's Quantum Energy Capsule Experience APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Spencer@digitalsocialhour.com GUEST: Brett Harmeling https://www.instagram.com/brettharmeling/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:03 You! With Admi on the new Google Pixel 9 Pro, never rely on a stranger again. Add yourself to any group photo through the magic of AI. Get yours with TELUS at telus.com slash pixel9pro. People get around the country by utilizing the 5,000 plus airports that are available. So how does that work? Say someone flies first class and they're watching this yeah so you can just instead of flying first class you can book a jet for the cost of right around four thousand dollars and it seats four adults and two kids or a lot of our our current clients uh fly with dogs and so it's a real pet friendly airline all right guys digital social
Starting point is 00:01:42 hour in dallas texas on lovesack shout out to lovesack we got brett harmerling here today who i met at secret knock last week what a mastermind that was thanks for coming on man yeah of course thanks for having me yeah that was a really cool event dude yeah that was one of the most like highly curated groups of people that are doing amazing things in the world that i've ever uh had the opportunity to speak at so yeah it was incredible it was my first time speaking in years so i was a little, but you guys made me feel right at home. You've been part of it for a while, right? That was actually my first event that I spoke at. So yeah, I had met Greg Reed just recently. And then, you know, he just saw me as a thought leader in the spaces that I'm
Starting point is 00:02:17 involved in. And so I just, he's like coming to the family and let it rip. And so I just, I felt real natural up there and just felt like I could just fully be myself and it allowed for deeper conversation and connection. I love it. That's how we connected. And you are revolutionized, revolutionizing the airline space right now, right? Correct. Yeah. It's one of the projects that I have going on. And, uh, part of the reason you're doing it is health wise. One of the reasons, yeah, I think one of the, one of the things that we'll solve in our lifetime together is that we'll be able to get anywhere in the world within two hours.
Starting point is 00:02:47 That may seem mind-blowing right now, but it's actually possible using physics and the right equipment. So two hours, even like different countries? Correct. How would that work? Suborbital point-to-point transportation. Go up real high, come down. Interesting. Triangulation.
Starting point is 00:03:03 So when you're that high up, can you just go quicker? Is that how it works? It's just using the Earth's geometry and then physics to just go up and come down. Wow. Yeah. That would save people a lot of time, man, because to get from US to Australia is 18 hours, right? Yeah, of course.
Starting point is 00:03:17 And so, I mean, the project that we're doing now is like, right, we're taking passengers out of first class because we're democratizing and decentralizing the way that people get around the country by utilizing the 5,000 plus airports that are available. So how does that work? Say someone flies first class and they're watching this. Yeah. So you can just instead of flying first class, you can book a jet for the cost of right around $4,000. And it seats four adults and two kids or A lot of our current clients fly with dogs,
Starting point is 00:03:45 and so it's a really pet-friendly airline. So $4,000 an hour. So if you divide that by four people, about $1,000 an hour per person. Correct. And to get coast-to-coast, it's four or five hours. So that's, yeah, about the same as first class. Yeah, and we're really not built to be a coast-to-coast airline. Just think Southwest Airlines model, you know, short-haul regional travel.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Got it. So anywhere like three hours or less is our kind of our bread and butter which is where most people travel anyway like i came here today yeah in dallas from houston super simple trip efficient efficient effective simple easy and were you on the pmf mat on the flight yeah of course yeah i love it because there's a lot of radiation up there man even those uh scanners that you have to walk through at the airport. That's right. Yeah, I would refuse to walk those down and I'll take a pat down if I have to. But even that mat that you're sitting on right now, it's pulsating electromagnetic frequencies in your body that are just simply sending signals to your cells and then telling your cells what to do so they can perform better. And this is where you'll probably differ from the physically health guys, like the guys like Brian Johnson and Brecca, right? Because I asked Brian about the radiation from that airport device, and he said there's no studies on it.
Starting point is 00:04:50 So he doesn't think it actually harms the body. Yeah, I think between vaccines and EMFs, so electromagnetic frequencies, dirty energy, we're surrounded by 5G, overpowered, overstimulating energetic frequencies that are invisible killers that are like wreaking havoc on our health and so if we're not managing those frequencies in our space then we're giving our but we're not giving our body the best chance that it has to perform optimally yeah it's one of those things where there's no long-term studies so we don't know the actual damage yet right of the 5g yeah the studies are not there but effects are like the autism rates in kids and, you know, people having early stage Alzheimer's and dementia, all these things like our bodies were not designed to operate at this frequency. Our bodies are designed to operate at the level of Schumann resonance, which is the Earth's heartbeat, which is between 7.83 hertz and 33.
Starting point is 00:05:40 So are people operating lower than that right now well we're just disconnected from nature and i believe that we're you know energetic light beings and we absorb energy and frequency wherever we are and so if you're not getting yourself closer to nature your body's actually always going to be inflamed and fighting the environments that you're putting it in wow so people that live in cities like you know that could really impact them. Yeah, myself included, which is why I really take bio-optimization seriously. Yeah, I'd be curious to study on healthspan with major cities versus people that live in a jungle or a really nature-grounded environment. Yeah.
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Starting point is 00:07:18 You! With Admi on the new Google Pixel 9 Pro, never rely on a stranger again. Add yourself to any group photo through the magic of AI. Get yours with TELUS at telus.com slash pixel9pro. You know, everything, like whether you live in a city or a jungle environment, right, has its pluses and minuses. And so now that we know enough about science and, you know, a lot of the people that you're mentioning have, we have the ability to test how things are impacting our health.
Starting point is 00:07:46 And so I believe that aging is a disease and that we will solve for it in our lifetime. So you think immortality is possible? Yes. Wow. I don't know if I'd want that, man. Yeah. That's a whole other podcast. Yeah, that's correct.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Talk to me about this. You brought this here today. Yeah. So that's just a, it's a quantum energy uh block and i'm also wearing a quantum infinity capsule these things are charged with frequencies of energy that harmonize the frequency of the space and so for people that are listening that are new to energy and quantum energy like quantum energy is just the energy behind matter so our bodies are just made up of a bunch of frequencies and cells and we exist together, right?
Starting point is 00:08:25 We're one cohesive being. And so it's really important to understand how your body is charged. And so these devices, like I travel with that, that's called the travel block. And this is the infinity capsule. This will harmonize the energetic, energetic space and frequency that I'm in. Wow. And have you seen like proof that it is, or it's more like a spiritual belief? I believe it's twofold.
Starting point is 00:08:44 I believe that it actually does protect and more like a spiritual belief i believe it's twofold i believe that it actually does protect and harmonize energetic frequencies but i believe that there's enough science and there's now like this company has won awards for um the dragonfly awards for like the quality of healing that they're able to do wow and you can charge things in these like precious metals and foods and things like that and so it is one of those things it's like kind of believing in god it's like this theory it's this myth it's this and i'm a cath devout catholic but i'm still it's the great mystery that keeps you pulled into the faith that um no matter what people believe it's like when you have these things in your environment you kind of feel the difference yeah that's fascinating because i've
Starting point is 00:09:21 seen mixed things on like those emF blockers and certain devices. So you never know. But yeah, I'm sure if enough people are saying the same things, there's something there. Correct. You know, I'm big on crystals, too. Yeah. You should see my office. I got a lot of crystals.
Starting point is 00:09:36 People probably think I'm crazy. Yeah, same. Yes. And that's what I'm wearing right next to these is obsidian and laprasal, which is just important. Yeah. Black term means things from Earth that protect us. Yeah yeah i try to be as natural as possible man like we've gotten away from that 80 of the american diet is uh processed foods now yeah it's it's quite sad and then even things like you know like looking at the energetic frequencies of different fabrics and clothings and so you know
Starting point is 00:09:59 you have linen being holding the highest frequency supposed to be the best for your system and body and nowadays humans are wearing a lot of plastics like unintentionally and so those that frequency of petroleum is actually way below the threshold of what frequency we vibrate at so it's actually pulling your energetic frequency down even if you feel good which is crazy because every time i play basketball now i think about it because i'm wearing the jersey i'm sweating my ass off and i know plastics are getting my body yeah but i have to do a red light sauna after detox that's right yeah you don't get taught that stuff man yeah i wonder if the accumulation of those microplastics from your clothing is going to have some permanent damage i mean they're finding microplastics in nearly everything these
Starting point is 00:10:37 days and so what's interesting uh fact about that is like we're not we're our detox system our natural detox systems are just not set up to be moving things through them like they used to be so it's not a natural process and obviously there's a lot of different remedies and modalities that you can use like a sauna is the top thing that you can do especially if you live in a city or you travel because it's allowing your body to release those toxins in a very natural way yeah do you like the red light one more or the regular one i personally use the uh sunlight m pulse which has full um medium and and uh infrared spectrum and then i have a sauna space tungsten bulb yeah inside of it which emits the frequency of the sun when it rises and sets which is the most uh natural form of energy ever arguably ever produced yeah some people don't have access to sunlight right correct and that's a major thing and you know being a father and just a busy man
Starting point is 00:11:29 like i there's not a lot of days where i get to wake up and see the sunrise or sunset and that photobiomodulation that hits your eyes when you're looking at that glowing red sun or you know rising or setting really is a thing that tells your system what needs to happen. Sungazing, yeah. Whether it's wake up or downregulate for sleep. Yeah. So you specialize in this superhuman optimization for the top athletes in the world too, right? Correct, yeah. And do you feel like they need this type of edge to further themselves from their competitors?
Starting point is 00:11:57 Yeah, I think the reason that I haven't been able to talk a lot about it is because the people that I work with are very elite athletes and high high achieving professionals and the kind of work that we do uh is very gives gives them a competitive advantage and so if we you know share all these tools with other people then you know that competitive advantage which is just giving people the tools that their body can perform at its best no matter what it is whether it's you know win formula one world championships or you know be a heisman trophy winner or nfo athlete or um world famous dj you know just the list goes on and i just i'm proud and protective of my clients and so i don't use their names very often i love it yeah i just saw derrick henry yesterday his
Starting point is 00:12:40 diet got leaked did you see that yeah and he's one of the top running backs in the league right now no fried food doesn't eat till 4 so he's intermittent fasting It actually wasn't that insane of a diet to me. Yeah No fast food like but a lot of these athletes are eating pretty poorly. It says so Yeah, it's and it's weak and it's and that's a huge thing with travel as well It's like we live in such a broken system speaking going back to the aviation is like you're that we're not set up to go to these major hubs. And then you basically walk through a shitty shopping experience and then get exposed to, you know, food that smells good. And so then you end up eating it and then you get it.
Starting point is 00:13:14 Then you put your body to altitude. You're exposed to, you know, toxic gases and chemicals that happen inside of the fuselage. And then you and then you land and you're like supposed to feel good. It's almost nearly impossible right and so like i travel with snacks and and it's just important to to take control of your health so the things that i talk about fundamentally with every single person is how much time are you spending outside what kind of water are you drinking and what kind of air are you breathing at like most consistently because if you don't have those three pillars of vitality down like the chances of you living a happy healthy life is just the odds just start
Starting point is 00:13:51 going out the window right so you got air filters all over the place yeah we we have air doctors you know we live in houston we live in houston and so yeah it's a hyper toxic i can literally look out and see the petrochemicals being burned on the horizon. Yeah, every single day, all day long. And they're not stopping that? It's just something that happens. That's probably taking years off people's lives. Yeah, so.
Starting point is 00:14:12 Holy crap. Yeah, I'm in Vegas. It's a little bad there, but man, Manhattan. I used to go to the Jersey Shore when I lived in Jersey. That water's disgusting, dude. It's green. Yeah, and even if you can't taste the chemicals in the water, they're still present because they have to put waters in to clean. They have to put chemicals in the water to clean it.
Starting point is 00:14:29 And if you're not taking those chemicals out, those chemicals are nearly impossible to get out of your system unless you're going through a natural detox protocol. Yeah, heavy metal detox. You saw RFK announced if he gets in that he'll remove fluoride from tap water. Yeah, and our dental industry has done us a huge disservice too. he gets in that um floor he'll remove fluoride from tap water yeah and they're putting in you know our dental uh industry has done us a huge disservice too they're putting in kids you know toothpaste and things like that and it's like really you shouldn't be using anything that's
Starting point is 00:14:55 unnatural to put into your mouth because your your mouth is literally the gateway to your gut and a lot of people talk about you know how, how your gut is like, you're arguably your first brain, right? Because if your gut's not in a good place, then likely you can't think good and perform well. And so people forget like how important gut microbiome is. And if you're killing that and putting poison in your mouth and anything that you ingest, like what are the chances that you're going to have a good opportunity to let your body do the work that it needs to do? Absolutely. Gut's so important, man. I find when I go against my gut, it's usually wrong. Yeah. We're, uh, we're innately intelligent, right? And that's where probably the quantum
Starting point is 00:15:32 energy comes in, right? Exactly. Like it's like, think about a time in your life where you may have like wanted to, uh, do something that you knew in your gut didn't feel right. Anytime you over, override your body's natural biological response to that Like it doesn't usually go well, right because your logical mind has been influenced subconsciously Yeah, and our brains were not designed to think or weren't designed to think right? We're not does not they're not a processing system. Our brains were actually designed to listen Wow That's crazy to think about because you think you have all this control with your brain. Yeah. But you're just regurgitating, right? Yeah. Just think about like the most powerful people in the world. Like the reason that they're at where they're at is because they just can
Starting point is 00:16:12 listen and create calmness and chaos. Wow. Yeah. I think of Elon Musk when you say that. That's so crazy. Is there ways to reprogram the mind you think absolutely yeah with with uh frequency training with music with harmonics fibroacoustic therapy with nature with nootropics with functional medicine all these things like equal bigger picture you know it seems really complicated but at the end of the day it's just like think about the things that you're putting into your body and the things you're putting on your body and how those things are making an impact for your body right are there certain frequencies music that you think are really good for people to check out i mean the frequency of love is 528 right and so any frequencies like that around the love or the gratitude frequency feel better
Starting point is 00:16:58 i don't know if you caught this but at secret knock there's a sound guy there and talking about the healing effects of sound and vibrational frequencies and he uh mentioned how like back in the day they they changed the beats per minute on songs and so they no longer like that's why music back in the day used to actually be able to feel like the you used to feel good from it and now they since it's faster our bodies can't relate to it in the same way. And therefore we're kind of in a, we kind of, we kind of miss out. Wow. That's why oldies feel good. Yeah. That's so true though.
Starting point is 00:17:30 I don't like any modern songs to be honest. It's tough to find a good one these days. Really hard to find, but seventies, eighties, nineties, even two thousands a little bit. Yeah. I could rock without stuff. Wow. That's crazy, dude. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:41 I've been exploring binaural beats. Yes. Have you seen those? I have. And you know, there's some good companies out there like brain tap that that uses um different devices and tools and like they integrate the sound and the light and so that connected experience can radically change your brain yeah and i think you shared um with me that you you also had a traumatic brain injury and so i did i've also had to overcome that which is what led me into this
Starting point is 00:18:03 whole bio optimization space. I don't like to use the word biohacking because I think like hacking is like cheating. And so I just think it's like, why not just get radically serious on building the best version of you so that you can show up in the world in the way that you want to? on Sean Kelly and Brett Harmeling and all the people out there doing good work to elevate and to maximize what we have available to us now. Yeah. Were you able to fix the TBI? Yeah, completely. Oxygen chambers? Oxygen, red light therapy.
Starting point is 00:18:36 Once again, that sauna space ball band, it changed my life because that penetrates all the way through the level of the bone. Wow. Whereas an LED light will only have a little bit, maximum two to three inches of emissivity, which is like penetration. And so this light is able to go all the way through. And, you know, your brain is the body's like second biggest muscle.
Starting point is 00:18:56 People forget that it's a muscle. And so you got to train it and use it and stimulate it in ways that make sense. But yeah, it's been a miraculous recovery. And I also, you know, use functional medicine. My wife is a dietician. And so I give her a lot of credit for getting me on the right, you know, the right game plans to support brain health. Yeah. The more I learn about the space, the more I realized the human body can just heal itself. If you like kind of kickstart the engine, right? You got to kickstart it. But most of us just need to go backwards. I believe the future of medicine is actually ancestral.
Starting point is 00:19:26 Really? So explain that. So inside of us, we all have a unique code, set of DNA, right? And we're from the earth. I believe we came from the earth. Because we are sort of manifested here. We don't get to choose what family we were born into or how we came here. But the truth is, if we can go back and learn how that code evolved over time because the reason that we're only we're here is because our ancestors figure out patterns for instance like that like the first big pattern that changed humanity was that they
Starting point is 00:19:56 figured out that there's seasons right and if you plant something during the wrong season it's not going to yield crop and that can also be a metaphor for any type of business you're into but what i'm getting what i'm getting at is like inside of our dna is codes that are ancestral and we still haven't unlocked and that's kind of like that great mystery i was talking to talking about earlier that like we're still seeking that code and the closer we get to nature the more we understand what that code can look like and And using AI and technology, we're unraveling and wrapping because now you can do these biomarker tests. You can tell like what your biological versus chronological age is for instance, which is huge.
Starting point is 00:20:33 Those are interesting. And I've heard mixed things about it, but I took the Tally Health one. But then I'll take like a oxygen test and it'll tell me complete opposite results. Yeah, oxygen is important. You know, often i you know often you know if you want like have the biggest breakthrough in your life it just comes down to breathing
Starting point is 00:20:49 it's like your your mouth is not actually designed to breathe it was designed to talk and to chew and to communicate right so you're so a lot so i like i always like to get people back into nose breathing because you're generating so much more oxygen and oxygen inside of your body just means more energy so you only breathe through your nose i try i try to control my breathing through my nose as much as possible i find it hard when i'm working out but likewise i try to do as much nose i wear tape at night have you tried that yep the mouth tape what's cool about the mouth tape after you you know train yourself because it's a trained thing, to sleep without it and sleep with your mouth closed, and you don't need to use it anymore. And so I've been a yoga
Starting point is 00:21:29 teacher, you know, since 2015. I've taught all over the world, thousands of classes, and it was funny because back in the day, I would, I was off her mouth tape, and people were like, are you crazy? And I'm like, actually, I'm not. It's an opportunity to learn something new about yourself, because the cool part is you can take it off if you can't if you can't handle the intensity yeah that needs to be a mindset shift because a lot of people hate on it but at least try it first and then give your opinion yeah try hard things on purpose right like i was skeptical at first obviously it's like oh take my mouth but yeah i tried it and changed my life now i have an eight sleep mattress i'm getting 90s every night nice
Starting point is 00:22:01 so yeah it's a great brand yeah it's had a massive impact, man. But sleep has changed my life. I used to sleep four hours a day thinking I was productive because I would work more. But yeah, I need seven, eight hours, especially with the TBI. Sleep is like a I mean, sleep is the top of the totem pole, right? If you're not sleeping, then like you're basically you're basically short timing your life and just rolling the dice on your on your longevity. Yeah yeah i had no idea about that tbi man they're saying it could be trauma induced yeah so because i don't remember ever having a concussion growing up yeah i'm sorry to hear that you know we and as we evolve and get into the levels of the tissues right the issues are in the tissues and so as we unpack those issues
Starting point is 00:22:39 from our tissues and we move energy through our body then then, then our body's able to do what it's designed to do, which is like it's natural biological systems are able to do what they're designed to do. And that, and by doing that, we don't need a lot of the tools and medicine that's out there in today's world, but you gotta get, you gotta get there first, right? So that being said, deep tissue massages, are you a fan of those? Definitely. I just got one and I felt so good. I haven't gotten one in years. Yeah. I typically will do two, two sessions a week or two sessions a month. Excuse me. Oh, still, still. Right. Because what's, what's really critical is, you know, human touch is kind of evaporated, you know, like even with my wife, I'm like, that'd be great to have even more touch, you know, because we miss that. And that's like a childhood wound for me. I always wanted to feel the love and compassion for my dad in that way. And it was more of a performance
Starting point is 00:23:28 based love type feeling or, you know, like I love you or here's money. And, you know, that, that kind of feeling, I grew up on a farm, so working class family. Dude, I dealt with that too. Cause my dad grew up on a farm, so his dad showed tough love. So he didn't know how to love me in the way I wanted to be loved. Um, so yeah hugged me told me he loved me but i knew he loved me it was just like not physically you know same i feel that brother yeah yeah that was uh i remember when i was moving out of the house he gave me a hug and it felt so awkward like that's how much we didn't physically love each other so yeah and like that so i was like committed to turning these wounds into wisdom. And so I did a whole body of work called shadow work, which is Carl Jung's like hero's journey, which is where you kind of go inside.
Starting point is 00:24:10 You learn a lot about yourself, like the icky gooey stuff that you don't want to like tell anybody. And from that shadow work and kind of bringing light to the darkness, you're able to, I was able to like have tremendous breakthroughs and how I perceived what was happening to me and I just like had to shift the message like oh this is happening for me this is a gift wow and from this feedback now I can actually do something with it and from this from being able to step into action around it like I can move forward that's impressive I've heard of shadow work it's something I want to explore for sure yeah I would love to I'd love to share that body work with you that psychedelic induced or how does that process work you can do it multiple ways I've
Starting point is 00:24:48 chosen to do it with nothing um and the the infamous person who's kind of led this movement is Carl Jung and so I have like a kind of some different protocols and the week I went through a weekend training it was advanced facilitation and a series of processes because you're not likely just going to tap into like what's your deepest childhood wound. It could take a little bit a little bit more work to get there. And so, yeah, because a lot of that stuff you kind of put like tucked away. Right. So some people can't remember it or recall it. Of course. And if you but if you if you put if you bring light to it, then you then you take all the power out of it. Yeah. It's still there.
Starting point is 00:25:25 Yeah. Just like people that have like addiction problems. Right. If you just take the power away from the alcohol or the drugs or whatever the thing is like literally the problem kind of evaporates. It's like you can actually just make that choice. Yeah. I always wonder why some people can get over addiction easier than others. You know, there must be some psychological thing there.
Starting point is 00:25:51 Yeah. I think it's a lack of purpose most of the time yeah and you just become so familiar with who you are when you're medicated or induced in that state that you'd forget like how amazing and beautiful the natural state is yeah i had a bit of a experience with that did you ever struggle with addiction in any capacity thankfully not yeah i mean growing bit of a experience with that did you ever struggle with addiction in any capacity thankfully not yeah I mean growing up on a small farm in a super christian you know dutch community like I didn't want to make mistakes when I was a kid and so I got to college and then you know like my first break back home like I found out my friends were like drinking during high school and I literally had no idea I was like wow you guys, you guys are partying without me. So yeah, it's definitely something that I have like, you know, in like in front of me and I'm always aware
Starting point is 00:26:30 of it because obviously being in the private aviation space and then human health optimization, like I'm really conscious of like what I'm putting on in my body and I have to make hard choices sometimes. Absolutely. So faith has been a big part of your life. It sounds huge. Yeah. God is God is number one. And that's where I'm interested in because you're also like a believer in this quantum energy. I don't ever see faith-based people talk about that side of things. Yeah, which is interesting because they should, right? If you go into a mass or into a ceremony that's religious and you don't feel an energetic shift,
Starting point is 00:27:01 maybe that thing that you're following or that you believe in isn't real. Interesting. Yeah, I feel like they're just so focused on what they're being taught, but you're exploring other modalities and figuring out ways to incorporate it, which is cool. Yeah, I mean, what drew me into the Catholic faith was just literally the rituals and the traditions.
Starting point is 00:27:19 Like every religion or organization is flawed because of the people that are inside of it. We're designed to fail. We're humans. We're sinners. You know, we're here. And so that's the key is, like, be kind to people because we're all just doing the best we can,
Starting point is 00:27:31 and we're all here to walk each other home. Yeah. And we don't have it figured out. Not everyone has it figured out. So all you can do is just give it your best effort. And not be kind to people is huge. That's the biggest red flag when I meet people because I see how they treat me and treat my staff,
Starting point is 00:27:43 and I don't forget that stuff. Certain people treat everyone the same and i love that yeah you know but a lot of people for some reason whether chasing money or attention they'll treat people above them and it's it's a turnoff yeah you gotta treat everyone the same be nice to everyone you never know where someone will be in a few years and you never know what someone's going through you know this could be the worst day of your life and we're still having a conversation because uh as humans we're we're designed to just you know have shadows hide repress and deny things like everything will be okay it's about finding those communities where it's psychologically safe to open up and explore the limitations of your own mind so you can actually calm the fluctuations of your mind
Starting point is 00:28:23 and feel okay with whatever's going on. Yep. Even though it's not. Yeah. Just because it's heavy doesn't mean you have to carry it. Absolutely. Community is so important. When they studied all the blue zones, all five of them had community involved at a pretty high level. Yeah. Because when you're a part of something, right, it's like, you don't want to like let other people down. You want to do better. You want to be a genuine contribution to that community and when you see that you like maybe i can make an indelible impact on humanity if i just show up and give my gifts right and you know the hero's journey is all about that it's going on it's going through a very tough situation healing from it learning something and then taking
Starting point is 00:28:58 those gifts and then bringing them back to your community yeah yeah it's that purpose chasing that purpose is that something you've struggled with finding your purpose it's that purpose, chasing that purpose. Is that something you've struggled with, finding your purpose? It's interesting because I do so many dynamic things professionally and personally that a lot of people consider me a polymath, which is just basically having deep understandings about different knowledge matters and then taking those different knowledge matters and putting them together to solve complex problems. And so purpose is something where I'm just like, I just want to leave the earth knowing that I brought amazing people together and I solved huge problems that could have not been solved
Starting point is 00:29:32 without making those connections. I love that. Sounds similar to Elon, honestly. Yeah. He's solving some big problems, right? He is. Electric cars, now space travel. Yes, exactly.
Starting point is 00:29:43 And with the private aviation concept that we're rolling out, and it's not new, by the way. We've done 12,000 flights, $60 million in revenue. So it's not like we're a startup anymore. We're building. This is a real deal thing. And what we're doing in America, which is where we're starting, is decentralizing. So we're taking, right now there's 37 hub and spoke airports. We're utilizing the 5,000 airports that are not being used.
Starting point is 00:30:12 And so, you know, people like Elon are able to invest in businesses like ours because we're reducing the carbon imprint on America by roughly 2 billion pounds per year. Dude, I can't believe that many airports are not being used. Yeah, it's amazing. 5,000? Until I got into space, I didn't even realize it either. And 5,000, because the aircraft, the machines that we're using right now, only require a 3,000-foot runway, which is really small. Oh, so that's why they stopped using them? No, it's just, I mean, they're airports that are underutilized.
Starting point is 00:30:40 They're like 99% not used. So if you wanted to have an airport that was close to your house, you'd have to go through a whole process where you'd have to get it approved by the FAA and all this other barrier century. Yeah, so you only need 3,000. So your planes are taking off much quicker then. Quicker and stopping shorter because it is a small regional aircraft. Got it. And are they electric? No.
Starting point is 00:31:00 Not yet? Not yet. We're using sustainable aviation fuel, burning 40, 80 gallons per hour, which is like a school bus. Yeah. The aircraft is equipped with an eight with AI that has an auto land function so that if something happens to the pilot, you can push that button. It'll find the nearest airport land itself. God forbid something goes wrong with that system. The whole aircraft has a parachute. I love it. yeah three chances that's right that's right yeah that's powerful but you think down the road all these planes will go electric like they are with
Starting point is 00:31:29 cars because now there's teslas everywhere yep we're already working on that and that's like phase two of our model and so those are called ebotols electrical vertical takeoff and landing and so the these these these they will take off vertically and then fly horizontally and that'll take you like from where you are right now to the private airport. No traffic. Wow. And we plan to release Be Flying Humans by 2026. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:31:51 So that show, The Jetsons, is going to happen. It's happening. Yeah. It's crazy how some of these old movies and shows like end up happening in real life. Yeah. The TEDx that the founder of our company did back in 2020 was really perfect timing because it was actually the Jetsons 40th birthday. Wow. And it's just like, OK, we're doing this now.
Starting point is 00:32:10 And this this whole idea and this concept that we're rolling out is just a blend of aviation and technology and actually coming together at the perfect timing because we have the ability to do it. I love it, man. Well, Brett, where can people find you, find your aviation company and find out what you're up to? Yeah, I'm pretty active on Instagram. Just my name, Brett Harmeling. I'm also professionally active on LinkedIn, Brett Harmeling. And then my wellness company
Starting point is 00:32:34 is called Happy Life Labs, which once again is the collection of the world's best people, product and places. And then our aviation project is called VeriJet. Awesome. It's been a blast man i
Starting point is 00:32:45 enjoyed this enjoyed the pmf matt thank you yeah you're welcome stay tuned guys check out his stuff below and then one last thing one last thing before we check off is i do want to give you uh your own quantum energy capsule so wherever you go your energy is protected brother thanks man so how do these work yeah so you'll take it out you'll put these uh these two different cords. One's black and one's gold. Or you can just put it on a necklace of your choice. Oh, nice. Yeah, I'll wear this next episode. And then you'll put those spheres, those titanium spheres, inside of that capsule.
Starting point is 00:33:14 And they're charged with quantum energy. Inside of this. Inside of that. And then you'll just wear it and you'll be good to go. Yeah, I'll wear it tonight at the conference, too. Love it. Thanks so much, man. You're welcome.
Starting point is 00:33:24 Yeah, thanks for watching, guys. As always, see you next time.

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