Kyle Kingsbury Podcast - #313 A Much Overdue Update w/ Drew Canole

Episode Date: July 26, 2023

Drew Canole is gonna be a poppa! He’s the man that dreamt up all of our favorites from Organifi and now we get to know him as a father and provider. We get into the magic that is already happening a...nd what’s to come for him. Drew shares the evolution of his life into living on a biodynamic farm with his family.    ORGANIFI GIVEAWAY Keep those reviews coming in! Please drop a dope review and include your IG/Twitter handle and we’ll get together for some Organifi even faster moving forward.   Connect with Drew: Website: Organifi.com  Instagram: @drewcanole - @organifi   Podcast: Drew and You Spotify - Apple     Show Notes: LIving 4D EP 250 Lucifer-Christ-Ahriman: Our Future is NOW Spotify Apple   Sponsors: PaleoValley Some of the best and highest quality goodies I personally get into are available at paleovalley.com, punch in code “KYLE” at checkout and get 15% off everything! Bioptimizers To get the ’Magnesium Breakthrough‘ deal exclusively for fans of the podcast, click the link below and use code word “KINGSBU10” for an additional 10% off. magbreakthrough.com/kingsbu  Lucy Go to lucy.co and use codeword “KKP” at Checkout to get 20% off the best nicotine gum in the game, or check out their lozenge. Ra Optics Better sleep, more melatonin, blue blocking… These guys and Matt Maruka are the best around when it comes to blue blocking glasses that look sharp. Head to RaOptics.com and use code “KKP” at checkout for 10% off.  To Work With Kyle Kingsbury Podcast   Connect with Kyle: Fit For Service Academy App: Fit For Service App  Instagram: @livingwiththekingsburys - @gardenersofeden.earth  Odysee: odysee.com/@KyleKingsburypod  Youtube: Kyle Kingbury Podcast  Kyles website: www.kingsbu.com - Gardeners of Eden site    Like and subscribe to the podcast anywhere you can find podcasts. Leave a 5-star review and let me know what resonates or doesn’t.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome back to the show, everybody. Big stretch. It's Tuesday morning. Well, for the intro, it's Tuesday morning. I got a good day coming up today. It's always a good day coming up. I had a great podcast with Drew Canole, which you guys are tuning in for right now. Drew came on the show a couple of years ago, I think.
Starting point is 00:00:22 It's really hard to track time these days, especially podcasting. I'll often get a guest and be like, yeah, it was like three months ago, right? And they're like, no, that was two and a half years ago. So I think Drew and I both recognize it's been a couple of years, but Drew is somebody that could easily come on quarterly. He's constantly getting into new things. The co-founder of Organifi, one of our longest show sponsors, knows his shit inside and out when it comes to health and wellness and has really transferred a lot of his former party boy, have a good time, Ric Flair lifestyle to one of homesteading.
Starting point is 00:01:02 And he's got a little girl on the way and an amazing partner and he's shifted a lot of gears and settled down and in many ways found himself in the same boat i'm in uh which is really cool so we get to talk about fatherhood we get to talk about uh some you know rehash some of the the the things that were troublesome in his childhood and how he's worked through that and is prepared to make sure that he teaches a different way going forward. We talk about the world at large. You know, how do you process all this shit going on and still stay dialed? How do you, you know, go down the dark hole and still find it in yourself to create light and love and move in a certain way through the world. And Drew's done a phenomenal job of that.
Starting point is 00:01:47 He and I have both been, we both have rabbit holes and dark shit. And both of us have prepared for that in certain ways. But that can be all consuming. So I loved having this conversation with Drew. He's always got great insights. And he's trained with some really dope people. When I think of like lineages, you know, like jujitsu helped me to think that way.
Starting point is 00:02:10 It's like, oh, who is your guy? Oh, who did he get his black belt from? How far does it go? Oh, cool, cool. So it was this guy, that guy, that guy, there's Helio. Okay, cool. You know, and you can kind of track that just because Brazilian jujitsu is so new in the grand scheme of martial arts. But you can track that to certain groups, you know, like, oh,
Starting point is 00:02:28 I did my apprenticeship, like Dr. Dan Engleton, his apprenticeship down on the Amazon. Who are you with? With the Shipibo? Oh, man, wow, cool. You know, and he trained at Temple of the Waylight. I've heard of them. I know a lot of people from there.
Starting point is 00:02:39 You know, like there's little lineages you can track where you're like, this guy knows what the fuck he's doing. And the Toltec masters certainly had a lineage of wisdom that they held and kept dear. Aubrey and I have been tracking them for many years. You guys have heard of them through Don Miguel Ruiz and the Four Agreements, the Fifth Agreement, the Mastery of Love, and every other book that these guys have come up with.
Starting point is 00:03:05 His son is now writing, Don Miguel Ruiz's son, and a phenomenal, phenomenal writer as well. And so they've really held this. And Drew had the opportunity to live by one of his mentors in Sedona. And so we talk more about that and really how he was guided in his apprenticeship and those experiences
Starting point is 00:03:24 and how he utilizes that now for guidance. So lots of cool stuff in this episode. Always want to thank Organifi because all year long this year, again, they're doing a free giveaway. So you leave a show review with five stars on iTunes or Spotify with one or two ways the show's helped you out in life.
Starting point is 00:03:44 Leave your Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook handle so the team can get ahold of you easily. And you're going to get my favorite product from Organifi. It could be the co-product they did with Mind Pump. That's a pre-workout and focus. And it could be, I'm blanking on the name right now. It could be the red. Both of those are absolute must-haves in my arsenal. And if it's really good, they might give you the trio. They might give you the green, the gold, and the red, you know, the sunrise, the sunset.
Starting point is 00:04:12 But either way, you're going to get a free gift. All you have to do is leave. One or two ways the show's helped you out in life, and it's the best one that's going to win. I mean, I've been saying this for over a year now. It's not a guessing game. It's not randomized. It's the a guessing game. It's not randomized. It's the very best review that's going to win.
Starting point is 00:04:27 Simple as that. Share this podcast with a friend. I mean, it helps. It helps. Word of mouth helps. And getting the reviews helps. That's why Organifi is doing this to help me out, help grow the podcast. Drew is a believer in me as I'm a believer in him and what these guys are doing.
Starting point is 00:04:41 And I love that mutual friendship and mutual backing. You know, these guys have had my back from the jump. So love Drew, love the team at Organifi. Share it, leave us a review, do all those things and support our show sponsors. They make this show possible. These guys are awesome. We're brought to you today
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Starting point is 00:06:09 Another study found that the same amount of time and collagen supplementation resulted in improved skin hydration and decreased wrinkles. It's also really important to know that the interior, when we think about this skin, it is our largest organ. It's kind of a big deal. When you're a kid, you're like, oh, fuck it. I don't care about skin. I don't have any acne. I look great, whatever. Wrinkles aside, our intestines, which are a pretty massive and important organ, have a lot of the same tissue. And when we supplement with collagen, we can actually heal that. We can heal leaky gut syndrome.
Starting point is 00:06:37 We can tighten up any loose, leaky spots that we have in the gut. And we allow the intestines to work properly then where they can kind of, not kind of, where they actually can take what they want and leave what they don't want for your body to give back to Pachamama. That's the idea behind the intestines. But you get enough pharmaceuticals and other things, heavy metals, and that starts to break down. So collagen is an excellent way to heal that. Increases hair growth. That's cool. Unless you're balding like me and then it just grows on the side of your head. That actually, it is a thing and nail growth too. It's kind of a pain in the ass side effect for guys like me because now I just have to shave more often, but it's true. It increases hair growth, helps increase bone density. This is important. After one year, women taking the combined calcium
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Starting point is 00:11:25 down the importance of this. Magnesium is responsible for a minimum of 300 epigenetic on-off switches within the body. Meaning, as far as any single mineral or vitamin, this is one that you really have to weigh as most critical because of the fact that A, so many people are deficient in it. It's not in our food supply anymore. It's been bled down and bled down through factory, well, through big agriculture, really, and factory farm food, monoculture, whatever you want to fucking call that. We've lost it in our food supply. So it's very hard to get from our food. Multiply that generationally and it's gotten worse and worse. Now we can supplement it. Like I said, most supplements aren't made the same when it comes to magnesium. If you've ever taken magnesium and you got a shit really bad before you go to sleep or you get bubble guts at night,
Starting point is 00:12:13 that's because you're getting one form of it that's going to go right through you. And what's happening is your body's not absorbing all that single type of magnesium. And that's why you got to crap. When you take mag breakthrough, you're getting seven different forms. They're working on different organs, different systems in the body and your body, your body's different parts actually want the different forms. That's what they're craving. And they say, all right, I'm going to take this in. I'm going to take that in. And it spreads out. And what that results in is better sleep. What it results in is a more calm and relaxed day. When I take caffeine in the morning, I don't feel jittery because I have enough magnesium on hand
Starting point is 00:12:47 to balance my body from the inside out. This is an important piece here. In addition to that, magnesium is super important for cramping. If you've ever done a ketogenic diet or a carnivore diet, or even just low carb for any extended period of time, you might notice that you cramp.
Starting point is 00:13:00 You might notice keto flu, things like that. Electrolytes are a big piece of this, and magnesium is one of the most critical ones when we talk about that. It's easy to get enough salt when you're eating carnivore because you should be salting every fucking thing you put in your mouth, but you're not necessarily increasing magnesium or getting it from the food you eat. So getting mag breakthrough is going to be one of those critical things that you put into your body and you feel a massive change quickly. Also, for something that improves sleep this much, to have no chance of making you groggy the next day, there's nothing else in the sleep game that has zero chance of making you groggy the next day.
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Starting point is 00:15:09 on the planet. Almost all nootropics are trying to create more acetylcholine by taking choline and a plant or something the Russians created in the 1970s. And you're actually grabbing choline from the body and converting that into more acetylcholine. This is where we get language, memory, thought recall. It helps to really have this on board. But one of the cool things that Nature did is they made this plant chemical that fits in the exact same receptors as acetylcholine, meaning the centers of the brain that need to light up when we need to be our very best will light up from nicotine. In addition to that, and I've spoken about this during this read before, Andrew Huberman's work on learning and dopamine, dopamine being a critical nutrient when we want to learn something new. And it's very easy to just track if you enjoyed what you were learning as a kid, that likely stuck. If you did not enjoy it,
Starting point is 00:15:58 there was no dopamine, it didn't stick. This is a natural part of our system, right? This is like what's important to us in a sea of information. The thing that's important to us is something we're going to be drawn towards. There's going to be a lift inside. That's dopamine's response. I actually like what I'm learning. I actually like what I'm doing. This is important. My body's going to hold on to that. With this, with nicotine, you're actually going to get more acetylcholine response and you get the dopamine response, which is phenomenal. If you're trying to study something, if you've got to gear up for a big presentation, if you're reading a book that actually matters and you're like, I want to be
Starting point is 00:16:30 able to adopt this, these principles and apply them to my life and not just regurgitate fucking chapter two on a podcast or tell my friends about it. And six months later, I don't remember it. It's a good idea to have nicotine or acetylcholine and dopamine all present while you're reading. It's a very good idea. That's going to allow you to hold onto this information and actually apply it to your life. So when it comes to studying, when it comes to doing anything where you would need dopamine and you would need acetylcholine, nicotine really solves for all these things. Even if you're not studying or trying to gear up and you just want to chill, this is such a phenomenal thing because it is a very short window where you're going to get a
Starting point is 00:17:08 little bit more stimulation in the mind. You can think through problems clearly. It's relaxing at the same time and paradoxically, so you've got both of these feelings and it's only a 45-minute window, which means once I put the kids to bed, if I need to grind through some Audible or listen to a podcast or any of these things and I want to retain that, I can do so and not stay up all night. This is what makes it a much better choice, especially in the evening than caffeine. So check it all out, lucy.co, that's L-U-C-Y.C-O and use promo code KKP at checkout. Last but not least, we're brought to you by the homies at Raw Optics. We just had my good buddy, Matt Maruca on the podcast who founded Raw Optics. He had learned about how buddy, Matt Maruca on the podcast who founded Raw Optics.
Starting point is 00:17:45 He had learned about how important healthy light was for his own health challenges. One of the books we've talked about is Health and Light by John Ott, O-T-T. He brings it up every time we get on the podcast. He's been on three or four times now. And Matt's a legend when it comes to this stuff. He really understands this inside and out. None of the blue light protection glasses on the market blocked the right wavelengths of light when Matt got into the game. The only ones that blocked the right spectrum were literally safety goggles
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Starting point is 00:18:29 Daylight's super important. It's one of the things I used to scoff at. Why would you wear blue light blockers during the day when blue light gives you energy and you want blue light during the day? Well, one of the reasons is if you're indoors, you're not getting a full spectrum of light. You're not getting the sunshine. You're not getting everything that you'd want from that. And if it's flickering light, whether that's fluorescent bulbs or even some forms of LED,
Starting point is 00:18:50 that can actually cause headaches and a whole host of other shit. And a lot of people can't even put their finger on it. It's like, I don't know, man. I really hate my desk. I hate my job. There's something wrong with the environment. It could be Wi-Fi. It could be a whole host of shit.
Starting point is 00:19:00 It's probably the light. So you put on your daylight glasses and all of a sudden your productivity increases and you're calmer and you don't have any kind of head thing going on. That can be one very easy and simple solution that can make your day at the office go a hell of a lot better. And even if your day is at home, like mine, I got my home office set up. I don't turn, I got plenty of natural light from my windows open, but I'm still in front of a screen. Super important that if I'm going to be in front of a screen for a long time, that I put these daylight glasses on.
Starting point is 00:19:34 Nighttime we know is really one of the most important phases that we listen to, right? When the sun went down, we might've had a fire going, and that's about it for many, many, many thousands of years. So when we consider that, now we consider the fact that we've got light bulbs and other things, and light bulbs have gotten worse. Matt went into this about the incandescent bulb. They've gotten worse over time.
Starting point is 00:19:52 The technology has not taken our health in a better direction. It's taken lighting in a better direction. So the light bulbs last longer, but they're not more beneficial for us. The original bulbs were better for us, just like the fire was better for us. And we want the circadian rhythm to stay in the rhythm of sun goes down, I get tired, I go to bed. Even if we've got shit to do at night, it's still a really good idea to wear the evening glasses
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Starting point is 00:20:46 He's a legend and I love having him on the podcast. Without further ado, my brother, Drew. Drew Canole, welcome back to the podcast, brother. Thank you, my man. It's good to be on this. As always, brother, good to connect. And yeah, talking to your crew. This is great.
Starting point is 00:21:04 Fuck yeah. We just got to run it back on your podcast. Who was that? Monday? It's weird. Just a week ago. I'm so discombobulated timing wise. Yeah, time has been flying by.
Starting point is 00:21:16 Two days ago. Isn't it nuts? It is absolutely crazy. But yeah, loved the conversation we had, and that's, I think my second time on your show, your second time on this show. And, uh, it was, it was crazy when we were like, we should run it back. We were like, yeah. And it was like, it's been a few months, right. And it's been fucking long ass time since we had been on each other's shows. Uh, there's a lot that's changed. You know, you used to be like Ric Flair, limousine riding,
Starting point is 00:21:45 jet flying, son of a gun, all the fun party stuff. Obviously Organifi has been extremely successful as a company and a business. And you're a massive, massive part of that. And you've come to a point in your life, I think after the last few years where desires change and, you know, where you're at mentally and on your soul's path and mission has changed. And now, you know, here in the updates, it's like, well, everything's changed now. And anything that hasn't is about to change drastically. So it's really cool to find you in this space. And we're both, you know, really walking similar paths with homesteading, parenting, all this cool shit.
Starting point is 00:22:24 So let's start. When did you decide to, you were in Sedona, you were in San Diego, you're kind of back and forth, and then you decided to kind of move out in the cuts. Talk about that and what that's been like, and then we can dive into the awesome shit that awaits you as a father. Yeah, it's definitely been a process, brother. You know, having a house in Sedona was great. I've always had gardens at the houses that I've had, but I really wanted to create kind of like a biodynamic sanctuary, five acres, hobby farm. When we first moved here, we had sheep and alpaca and we got about 85 chickens on the property and peacocks and all the things. And we really started growing a lot of our own food.
Starting point is 00:23:05 The goal was to have 80, 90% of our food grown on the property. Because like into you, we were kind of watching some of the big egg factories get blown up and everything happening in the world. And it's like, okay, what's going to happen with our food next? So for me, it's,
Starting point is 00:23:20 I've always been an operator out of the causal realm. It's I'm responsible for absolutely everything. And when you become responsible for absolutely everything. And when you become responsible for everything in your life, then you start to jump ahead of potential timelines that could bring you or your family down, right? Or cause more destruction, chaos, that kind of stuff. So you're a warrior. You're at the bleeding edge of this too.
Starting point is 00:23:40 And I've always looked at my life like that. So finding the property, we drove all through Arizona, Utah, looking at other red States, quote unquote, Austin, Texas, which was all appealing. But we really settled on California because we have family here and of course Organifi is here too. So we're, we're in California still, uh, but we're in a community that's very much like Austin where people share their raw milk. They share their eggs, they're all freedom fighters. It's happening out here too, all over the world, even in California when you don't think it's happening because you look at the politics or whatever is going on and it's like, ah, she couldn't pay me to live in California anymore.
Starting point is 00:24:17 But wherever you live, there you are. Your consciousness creates your reality of exactly where you are. And I'm living proof of that. Yeah, no doubt. That was something that was fairly mind-blowing for me during the pandemic. I came out, my first trip to California wasn't during lockdowns. It was right after things started to loosen up a bit. And I came out for Paul Cech's 60th birthday up in Fallbrook. And I was hanging at Charvin's place down in Laguna and he brought me to a restaurant that had been maskless the entire time.
Starting point is 00:24:49 And I'm like, wait a minute, you mean like mid lockdown, these guys were telling people they couldn't eat there if they were wearing a mask? And he goes, exactly. They would turn people away at the door like, hey, that's cool if you want to make this decision, you're not eating here.
Starting point is 00:25:02 And I was like, in fucking Southern California, it was mind blowing. But yeah, there was the sheriffs in Riverside County, San Diego County, a lot of different places went to bat for the people and said, we're not going to enforce dictatorship statutes that have nothing to do with health and wellness. And it's everyone's own decision what they want to do with that. And it's not up to us to enforce that. And I thought that was brilliant. So it is really cool that you found a pocket of people like that. You know, I got buddies in Northern New York, upstate New York and same deal. You know, they're just surrounded by really smart people that know what time it is and they're not going to fucking bow down and say yes to all this shit. Yeah, and you create whatever you want to create consciously.
Starting point is 00:25:48 So being in Sedona, it was very much like that. I didn't, we didn't, I think I wore masks like maybe twice during the whole pandemic. So, and you surround yourself by other people that think the same way as you and being in California like this, it's been awesome. So I'm glad that you were able to find pockets with Chervene and obviously Paul Cech. I think Paul's like 30 minutes from our house, super close. So cool. Yeah, so cool. Yeah, with eggs, what are you guys looking forward to? I mean,
Starting point is 00:26:17 it's something that as I've taken a deep dive into it, I almost had a full-on panic attack thinking about the wealth of knowledge that exists just in regenerative agriculture, which is a lot on animal management. Then you look into biodynamics from Steiner and you're like, there's old timers that are just cracking the codes and people that have been immersed in this for 40, 50 fucking years. There's so much to grab and learn from. And at the same time, it can be daunting, you know, and what do we plan? How do we utilize what we have? What type of paints do we want to paint on this wonderful canvas that we have, you know, to really make it our own and just enjoy what
Starting point is 00:26:57 we're creating? You know, how much, did it come easily to you or was it a lot of effort in deciding what you guys wanted to put in the ground and what kind of animals to have? You know, we were fortunate enough to find a property that had a bunch of weddings. So they had a hundred weddings on this property before we moved here. And they were using a lot of the animals and stuff as, you know, just basically a show. So it was form over function. So as we moved in, we're more like, how can it be more functional over form? And we found the guy that had been on the property for five years, who's like a seven foot tall gnome. Like this guy is like the garden wizard. He's the guy that like talks to animals. He's got like two sons that like have dreams about snakes when they appear
Starting point is 00:27:42 on the property before they appear and where they are. And like, he comes and removes them. And like, he knows exactly everything that's going on. He talks to the root system and the soil system, and then knows exactly what the soil needs in the exact moment. It's like a listening that this guy has and I'm tuning into his frequency. So I'm witnessing him and I'm getting the, I'm absorbing it, you know, and I'm slowing my mind down because I think the more we get in that chaotic state and we speed our mind up, the more we operate on our prefrontal cortex if you want to call it that. And then that allows you to really have euphoric trips. You're not on mushrooms or any of the plant medicine, but you're just slowing time down and you're really communing. You're at one with nature. And it's absolutely radical, the types of information that you get and how well stuff grows, right? My beloved and I were reading the book series, Anastasia. I don't know if you've read that.
Starting point is 00:28:50 Your kids would love it. In a couple of years, they'll be older. They've heard of it. Yeah, and so she's like this woman that lives in the woods and does all this crazy stuff with nature. It's really a documentary-like type. Hopefully they turn it into a movie, but she's taking seeds and putting them in her mouth
Starting point is 00:29:06 before she put them into the soil because it creates the exact medicine that your body needs. And we've been so cut off from how to plant, how to grow, how to listen, how to connect, that really following people around that do that and tuning into their wisdom has been our secret. And it's amazing what we're growing here, man. Next time you're out, you got to come see some of the stuff. We're using electroculture as well. So let's go. Yeah. Yeah. You're going to dig it. It's, it's
Starting point is 00:29:37 insane. That's so cool. Well, I'll be out. I don't know if you're going to be there at the end of the month, but I'm going out for Paul's 62nd birthday. And I get in pretty early the day before it. So I could pop up on that day. I'll text you after this and coordinate. So the exact dates and details and all that fun stuff. But I'd love to come hang and see everything. We just had Dr. Nathan Riley out at the house.
Starting point is 00:30:00 I got his shirt holism on right now. He stayed with us. He got some ink done from our tattoo girl, Heidi. Phenomenal work. Lucifer and Aramon just look fucking beautiful, man. And then yeah, just rising Phoenix has the Christ in the middle. It's incredible what she did with him, but he was here for a whole week and I guess he's going to come stay with you guys for a month coming up. You know, it's going to be crazy when we're like, hey, we're bringing this holistic OBGYN guy in to help us with delivery. And my beloved's mother, my mother-in-law is going to be there. And then all of a sudden, this guy
Starting point is 00:30:34 that is, quote unquote, a doctor rips his shirt off and he's got all this ink from head to toe. But I absolutely love it. And I love Dr. Riley because he's such a brother, man, that guy. And we're excited to spend the month with him when our baby girl comes into the earth plane and just connect, have time as family. And I learned the way, you know, I'm a new dad. I don't have any kids. So listening to him and his stories of fatherhood and listening to your stories of fatherhood, I'm in absorption mode is where I am right now. And it's a beautiful place to be. Yeah, it is a beautiful place. I like that. What you're bringing to it is similar
Starting point is 00:31:17 what you're bringing to nature. You're not trying to overthink it and fucking plan all the details. You're just listening. And in that absorption mode, you're able to take it in because you're witnessing it. And it's less trying to figure it out. But as you listen and as you absorb it, you are figuring it out. So I think that's an important piece. A lot of people rack their heads,
Starting point is 00:31:37 you know, right before they become parents. It's like, what do I do? What is this? And all these old farts will tell you, get your sleep now, kiddo. Get your sleep now. You got some kind of fucking savings account for sleep or sleep deposit box. I'm pretty sure it doesn't work that way. But it's so cool. It's funny for the main differences between Bear and Wolf for that, they're five years apart and Bear's a boy and wolf's a girl. But with that five-year gap and, and the
Starting point is 00:32:07 fact that she's a little girl, like she is just like, I'm fucking melted butter in her hands. You know, like I have game over for, um, such a softening just immediately, you know, and we knew she was in there. I got a chance to talk to, to both our kids before, uh, we, before conception of them. And, and with bear, that was only a couple months before we conceived with Wolfie. Those four years before it was a long time. She took her sweet ass time coming, but in doing that, you know, like just if you had kids every five years, you'd be a way different dad to each one of them, you know? But I think it really does help, um, for, for in
Starting point is 00:32:45 your circumstance and, and, uh, and uncle doctor, as we call him, uncle doctor, Nathan Riley, you know, to have girls is just an awesome thing for a dad to just be like, ah, anything you want, sweetie, everything's fine. You know, it, it, uh, if you had it hard as a kid, there's less knee jerk reaction that where you're like, fuck man, I was my dad again, or fuck man. You know, like that just gets, it gets wiped away with girls. Like you could never even, it wouldn't even come up, you know, in that way. Like she gets spit in my face and I just be like, oh, sweetie, are we upset? If my son did that, I'd be like, all right. Oh, let me take a deep breath. Okay. Okay. Okay. All right. Let's talk about this. You don't spit in people's faces.
Starting point is 00:33:25 You know, I'd have to settle myself. You know, I'd need some techniques there to find my center, whereas she could do anything. And it's like, it's just, she's fucking magic. There's nothing she can do wrong. Yeah, it's this pure, innocent love that she has. And she's your heart. You know, I'm already starting to experience that.
Starting point is 00:33:43 Like her mom is my heart. And I see her as that. And when I'm in my highest and she speaks to me, it's like God's speaking to me right now. How can I listen to this more intently? How can I show up with more intention and more love? And this little girl has shown me things in dream time. You and I have talked about this.
Starting point is 00:34:02 But on three separate occasions, she came to me at 8, 16, and I think probably when she was around 23. And then she had three different life experiences of potential timelines and how I've showed up in those timelines. And she was just dropping medicine on me in these dreams. And I woke up with tears in my eyes and I'm like, oh my God, I've been like this. I've really showed up this way. I need to change now before she comes to the earth plane. And then I'll use that time to change with her mom or try my hardest to change with her mom because I'm still learning and growing as a human being. But that's been super powerful, listening. You said that you talked to your son and daughter both before they came here. And I think everyone has that ability to do it. It's just how can we really give ourselves the time and create a ceremony around it, or in some instances do psilocybin or something like that to trigger it.
Starting point is 00:34:56 Yeah. Yeah. It's interesting. I mean, my first time with Barrett was with ayahuasca and Tosh and I shared the same vision and I'd read about this from Jeremy Narby's book, the DNA and the cosmic serpent that you could have shared visions. And we were pretty blown away. And then we went back a month later to the Native American reservation. The first place we worked with that medicine, same vision, but now it's a boy. So it was realer and both of us had it. And I went through a lot, both her and I went through our own trips
Starting point is 00:35:26 with our own fathers. And then coming out of that, it had to do with, for me, it had to do with fatherhood and for her motherhood, but pretty mind blowing. And then what was cool is, as I recognized that access point was open for me, and thankfully from the plants
Starting point is 00:35:43 and the plants I, I have an amazing relationship with, but I realized that doorway is still open. And I actually had a really beautiful experience with him just in a bathtub, dead sober with some Epsom salt. You know, I fucking lit some candles. I got in the bath and it was so cool because I think it was like the week, the week we were going to determine, you know, just to double check on gender. It had been far enough along or whatever. And I knew it was a boy already because he told me.
Starting point is 00:36:11 He's like, man, that's another thing on all this gender stuff. Both my kids, two for two. You know, it's a coin flip, but two for two told me their names and their sex before they came here. So it does raise an eyebrow in my mind. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, but I was able to access him just in a bathtub and it was so cool seeing him.
Starting point is 00:36:35 I just got to see him laugh and giggle, you know? And like, those are the things where there's beauty in life and there's beauty in nature. And it's almost like the psychedelic report. Like you try to come back and explain it all and it just gets fucking lost. But, and it's certainly lost on people that haven't had altered states of consciousness.
Starting point is 00:36:53 Like if you've been there, you've been there, you know, by any means, whether that's breath work, Kundalini, whatever the access point was doesn't matter as much as if you've been there or not. If you haven't been there, trying to explain a trip report to somebody is like, what? Sounds like a dream. That's hallucination, right? That's not a real thing. I was like, well, but this is real. So I think accessing that, like when you're a father to be, or you are a father and you have
Starting point is 00:37:22 these moments of making communion with your child on a level where you see them in the future before they've made it to that point. And you can feel their joy and their laughter and it's permeating out of their fucking pores and their whole energetic field. And you're soaking that in like that's fucking sweetness. You can't, I mean, it's just, there's just very few things that can bring that in life, you know? And then having that in real time, like if I'm in a shit mood, the fastest way to cheer me up is to tickle my kids, period. Like there's nothing that's going to keep, I can't be in a shit mood if I'm tickling them and they're giggling.
Starting point is 00:37:56 Like that sound and their energy field permeating up as I start to fucking get them going and wind them up. Like, there's just nothing like that. There's no way to stay down when they're lifting like that. They're raising me with them. Yeah. That's beautiful, brother. I, um, I've been sending my woman like baby videos and she's been sending me baby videos of them giggling. And we've just been going back and forth, having a blast. And, uh, there is nothing like that than a children's laugh. And for, you know, five, six years ago,
Starting point is 00:38:29 even before, you know, baby was on the way, I would hear kids giggling in the field. I'd just be sitting in the coffee shop and I just hear these little ones like giggling. And I'm like, oh my gosh, like little cherubs floating around me, you know? And then when they decided to come, we've had a couple sit like kind of very intentional ceremonies
Starting point is 00:38:50 for baby at day 100 and stuff like that, kind of like a Toltec thing, right? And I'm sitting there in this ceremony and my woman has her whole belly painted by all the other women that are there for a day 100 of baby. And it's this beautiful experience. But then I'm like out of my body
Starting point is 00:39:06 and I look up over at our shed. You can kind of see it behind me a little bit, but I literally see this little girl sitting on the roof, just giggling, like I'm about to come in here. You know, I'm about to show up, planet earth, like you guys better get ready. And it's just beautiful to be in tune to those subtle energies
Starting point is 00:39:24 like you had in the bathtub experience that are all around us all the time. But we're so inundated with the matrix that we forget how powerful we truly are in those moments. And really that we're just giant antennas floating through time and space. And we can tune into that at any time. We could have that euphoric moment and experience that at any time we want, as long as we're sensitive enough to that subtle energy. Absolutely, brother. Have you had anything, a lot of, you know, I had a great podcast with Mike Salemi, who you, I think, you know, was a Czech practitioner, former kettlebell champ. Awesome guys.
Starting point is 00:40:02 Yeah. Got a lot of mutual friends. Mike's a great guy. He did a phenomenal podcast with Dr. Nathan Reilly about being an upcoming father, you know, because he had a child on the way that they've delivered since then, him and his wife, Lauren. And, you know, I'm just wondering,
Starting point is 00:40:18 like, have you've done so much self-work? You obviously had, you know, if anybody listened to this on their first podcast, probably as hard a childhood as anyone could fucking have. And it's not a grading scale, but I'll say it. That's fucking, it's up, it's on par with anything you've, anyone's ever heard of in terms of challenge. Have you had anything come up for you since this, this got locked in and you guys have a date and you know, like, all right, this is going to happen? Has stuff started to circle back to you in terms of your own childhood?
Starting point is 00:40:49 Because for me, when we got pregnant with Bear, a lot of dad shit came up for me. And then when we were pregnant with Wolf, a lot of mom stuff came up for me. And it was very interesting how it worked in that way. But there were clear distinction. You know, five years later, now I'm dealing with a ton of mom shit.
Starting point is 00:41:04 And I'm like, why is this? And I was like, oh, we're having a little girl. You know, a lot of that started coming up for me and I had the whole pregnancy to work through it, you know, and still after the fact, but, but really it was in knowing we were having a little girl when I got to really work on that. Yeah, it is. It's, it's ripped my heart open. I mean, I don't know if that's the estrogen from my woman being pregnant or what, but I mean, I don't know if that's the estrogen from my woman being pregnant or what, but I mean, I'll literally be watching Finding Nemo and I'll just start crying for no reason,
Starting point is 00:41:32 you know, or whatever it is. It's like, I'm much more emotional. I'm much more tuned in to my own heart. And I'm seeing the areas in my life where I haven't been kind to myself. So I'm developing more kindness and more love for me. And it's hard because when you're tortured as a kid, you know, we talked about my childhood,
Starting point is 00:41:53 when you're tortured and you're not quote unquote lovable, and you have this unconscious impression on your brain, and you've lived the majority of your life as a piece of shit or garbage, you know, when they would use, they would slide my food outside when I was living under a deck for like two weeks in the rain as like a four-year-old, like just terrific stuff, like horrific stuff. But, but I've healed most of that. And when the child, when I've learned that she's coming,
Starting point is 00:42:20 it's like all my self-worth issues just popped right up. Like, am I worthy to be a dad? You know? And I think I've held her in my arms even before she's here and I just lose it because I don't know how any human being could do the type of damage, the type of hatred, the type of physical abuse that happened to me when I look at this pure innocent soul. And it just breaks me, dude. It just absolutely rips every cell in my body. Like just... So there's excitement and also there's like, oh, well, we know we still have work to do. We know there's still healing.
Starting point is 00:43:05 And that's the beautiful part about earth school. So here we go. Yeah. Yeah. I thought I've done a lot of work with both parents, whether it be plant medicines or just, you know, these stages of childhood development and things like that. And I was talking with one of my coaches and I want to dive in, you know, because you got to move in right next to a Toltec master, you know, and I found that very interesting, fascinating. Just the little bit I know about the Toltec through Dr. Will Tagle and of course, you know, Don Miguel Ruiz and people like that. But this idea, you know, the infinite spiral staircase and that, you know, you have worked through something,
Starting point is 00:43:45 but as you circle back around that spiral to revisit it, you're revisiting it as a different person. It's kind of like no man crosses the same river twice because the man is not the same man and the river is not the same river. And I think there's an opportunity there to see it with new eyes and to see it differently and perhaps grab more lessons
Starting point is 00:44:02 and more medicine from those revisitations. So at first I was kind of like, what the fuck, dude? I thought I worked on all this shit. Like, it's just coming back up. You know, I spent a lot of time here. I don't want to fucking spend more time here, you know? And then it was like, well, am I different now? Yeah, I'm different now. All right. Well, how do I see this differently? Okay. All right. Let's revisit that, you know? And it always happens like that. You think you healed it and then something else comes up and triggers you just the same.
Starting point is 00:44:29 And it's like, oh, there's still more to go. And relationship is the perfect container for growth. So there's so much. And that's why we see divorce rates skyrocketing and people failing to commit long-term now because it's the hardest work we'll do is like relationship yeah yeah it's the most rewarding it for sure is the most reward that's that's it though that's the stakes are highest and it's you know the hardest work and that's what makes it the
Starting point is 00:44:58 most rewarding if you if you say yes to that um you're you're i've i've been it's funny dr will tagle said you know you had your marriage pre-children, you had your marriage with Barry, you had your marriage when you decided to open the marriage, you had your marriage with Wolf, you had your marriage now when you decided to close the marriage, you have all these different marriages with new agreements and they're really different marriages at different stages of your life. I love that. I'm interested to see how you're unfolding shifts, you know, like all of the beauty that you have
Starting point is 00:45:27 in this relationship now and how that's positively changed, knowing that you guys are both doing the work moving forward. One of the greatest helpers for us in the most hardest challenging points of our relationship was I realized my communication skillset wasn't good enough and that I needed to improve that drastically.
Starting point is 00:45:47 And I started rabbit-holing nonviolent communication, a bunch of different books. One of the books that we rabbit-holed together was The Mastery of Love by Don Miguel Ruiz. Great book. And I'd read a couple paragraphs. She'd read a couple paragraphs out loud and we'd do one chapter and then we'd just discuss like,
Starting point is 00:46:03 do we agree with everything he's saying here? How far along are we? What can we do to improve to get up to what his standard is according to this? And that was such a healing and awesome practice for us. I imagine you and your partner have some pretty fucking cool practices like that. That's something I just stumbled upon and decided, do you want to do this? This seems like a good idea. And it was, holy shit, that's a great idea. What type of practice do you want to do this? This seems like a good idea. And it was, holy shit, this is a great idea. What type of practices do you have with your partner that are on that, let's move together, let's grow together, let's walk this path together?
Starting point is 00:46:34 100%. Especially during pregnancy, one of the things we've been doing, or at least trying to do every single day is just take a bath together and do breathing together. So slowing our breath down, really connecting in that way, because I find, and you probably experienced this too, but as men, being the CEO of Organifi, I'm busy all day long. I'm in my masculine,
Starting point is 00:46:55 I'm running around doing this, doing that. And the feminine is very open and nurturing. But when the masculine comes in as forceful, it feels like violent communication. So for us, it's like, we have to really take a step back for me and just breathe with her in the bathtub that really slows things down a little bit. And I've also realized that when I get going, I could go 12 hours with just head down and not know that anybody was even around me. I got like blinders on. And that feels, especially if you have a little girl on the way, she's going to feel like daddy doesn't even love her or pay attention to her. And she's going to feel so not even seen. And I think my woman now sometimes feels not seen because of the blinders that I have on when I'm working all day long. So it's really a call to tune into my own communication, slow down, check in. It doesn't
Starting point is 00:47:52 have to be timed out, but just when I see the little one or my beloved, just simply check in. It goes a long ways. Not like, hey, moving on, like really eye contact, hold their hands, tell her that you love her, you're safe, I love you, whatever it is that you say to her. And I think that goes so far because my woman really isn't looking for more of a provider. I provide, but she's looking for that emotional safety, that connection, the oneness that we fell in love with in the first place. And she's my greatest teacher. She's a total master Jedi. I can't get away with anything at all. She has so much fire and it's like, my ego will get tripped up sometimes. And it's like, no, I'm,
Starting point is 00:48:38 I think I'm right. And at the end of the day, Drew Canole is never right. Like there's a very rare chance or possibility that I'm going to push something past her because she's already got my card. She sees right through me in every moment. You know, she'll ask me something and she already knows it. She's super psychic. She's intuitive. She's an Oracle. She's connected to source and just holds me high consistently. I told her about a business deal that I was in the middle of yesterday. And she's really crafty in how she spoke about it,
Starting point is 00:49:11 but she was like, that's it? And I thought it was a huge deal. I'm like, it's a call to do better and better and better as a man. And I'm open for it and I love it. Another exercise we do is weekly, we try to go through physical, emotional, spiritual, mental, like the life wheel. Scale of one to 10, where are you? How can we make our relationship better? How can we make our sex life better? And I think if you don't track it, you can't count. So looking back three, four weeks of where we're coming
Starting point is 00:49:45 and then last week, you know, maybe something happened where we got into an argument. So the relationship was a little bit lower. What can we do? You know, what's in the gap? So we're constantly growing together that way. And that's been helpful. So those are some of the things we do,
Starting point is 00:49:59 but it's a ride, brother. No doubt. Yeah. Well, I mean, every relationship is a ride if you respect it as such and treat it as the awesome ride that it can be and you show up for that, then it can be a good ride. But yeah, there's always gonna be peaks and valleys
Starting point is 00:50:16 and rough terrain and all that shit. And I think there's so many, you, I think, are already in the position of honoring your wife and honoring this amazing partner that you have. And you honor the fact that you guys get to bring life into the world. And that puts a certain field that you're able to hold them in, right? As priority and as something that's worth it.
Starting point is 00:50:40 And a lot of people that I know, a lot of my buddies get pregnant and a lot of them are like, holy shit, dude, I didn't know it was going to be like this. They're all pregnant women crazy. And I'm like, most of the time, that's normal. That's just a normal thing, dude. You just got to hold that. And how you hold that actually matters. Sometimes they talk about nesting, like they got to change the room around and do certain things seem to look a certain way.
Starting point is 00:51:09 And it's like, she's nesting with you. She's going to fucking push you to your edge just to see, can you hold that? Are you going to budge? Are you going to walk? Are you going to fucking hold tight and hold her? You know, like that's a part of the nesting as well. And biologically, that's what a little girl's going to do to dad. Like she's going to come out and she's going to do to dad. She's going to
Starting point is 00:51:25 come out and she's going to test me the same way mama's emotions are testing us throughout the pregnancy process. It's perfectly designed that way. So when I'm in the middle of a test and maybe emotions are a little bit high, whatever it is, maybe it feels like impatience or a little angry about something that seems irrational to me, I put myself in her body and I'm like, wait a minute. Like, how does she really feel about Drew showing up this way? You know, from the causal level, what did I do to make her not feel safe in this moment?
Starting point is 00:51:57 And how can I really witness myself from that level as the actor? You know, the director's beyond the actor. How can I put myself in the director's seat and have more compassion for the actor, but also change the script, change the story about how I'm showing up to her so that next time maybe I don't mess it up. And I think our women, our oracles, like they just grow so much faster than most men. I think most men try to keep up with them, but they are just moving at light speed compared to most men. It's insane. Yeah, I agree with that, brother. So you guys, I mean, we touched on it briefly.
Starting point is 00:52:32 We talked about it quite a bit in our first podcast, but you have had access to a Toltec master. And through no random act, you guys synchronized and you actually ended up getting a space right next to his through a random walk-in. You know, I think the juice spot. So, so freaking cool. What, you know, in your preparation for fatherhood, has he had any advice? Has he given you any tools or anything in that regard?
Starting point is 00:53:03 Because it seems to me that of all the things we learn from our indigenous elders, quite a bit of it, it really lands when it pertains to the family, when it pertains to the tribe, when it pertains to how we create a sacred container to hold being a father. It really landed for me with my first boxing coach, Weetzie, and just a lot of the
Starting point is 00:53:26 medicine that he's given me over the years and continues to, even now that he's passed on to the next plane. A dude's always showing up in visions and guiding me. So I'm just wondering, has he had anything for you as you've entered this phase of your life? Yeah. The primary medium in which we communicate is through dream time. So I think in many ways, he probably helped assist baby girl coming into my field in dreams, in the visions that I've had with her. And I hear him laughing at me too in the field quite a bit when I'm just being a human and I'm stubborn or I'm doing something that maybe I shouldn't be doing or there's a better way, he'll enter into the field and I'll be like, okay, there he is. And I'm like, all right, I got you.
Starting point is 00:54:14 So it gives me an opportunity to maybe change the timeline towards more favorability and showing up a better way. But yeah, 15 years ago, one of the brothers in the Toltec family reached out and he said hey you're a dreamer and I had been lucid dreaming since I was like five years old so we were traveling together already as a you know dream night school travelers sitting in classrooms learning stuff I've been all over the cosmos you whatever that is, learning from these elders and these other beings. So it's definitely prepared me. It's healed a lot of the trauma that I've had, tortured as a kid and throughout my life. It's been super, super powerful. But I think the biggest thing that he's taught me is there's no other moment except for right now and how to get really slow,
Starting point is 00:55:06 how to do hypervigilant meditation to where everything's a portal and you have access to information that you would never have unless you're able to really slow down and rise above the physical 3D matrix and step into the causal plane of creation and then really start to observe reality through that. So we knew we were having a girl right away. It's a way of tuning in that I've learned from him a lot. There's a lot of premonitions, things that we've known, weird dates that have happened. know even her grandma passed away she was 97 years old on the exact day that she got pregnant tracking it back and then the hundred days after that that we did the toltec ceremony was actually my beloved's
Starting point is 00:56:00 birthday right so crazy synchronicities dates, and everything's just lined up. So yeah, I think just slowing down and paying attention to the signs that pull you out. Like if you use matrix as an analogy, like when you start to be the causal creator of your own life, you see everything for what it is and you choose a different way. Like you and I chose the way of, in many cases, it's a lot harder growing your own food, creating a food forest, having all these trees. You have 400 trees on your property. That's a lot harder than living in a condo building downtown, just living the blue pill life or whatever it is, right? You're becoming the creator of your own reality and the protector of your own family. So in many ways, you're choosing the red pill and becoming the one. And that's powerful, brother.
Starting point is 00:56:50 We need more people like that on the planet at this time. Well, I think there's definitely a massive calling towards that. I had Joel Salatin on the podcast. We were co-speakers at an event that Force of Nature is through, What Good Shall I Do? And got to meet him for the first time. He said over one and a half million people have become homesteaders. And homesteading could be an acre, it could be five acres, could be 50, but they've become homesteaders in the last two years for a lot of the reasons we've been talking about on each other's podcasts and all the good reasons, and, and all the good reasons, but what's that, what that's done, you know, there's a lot of people that are like, dude, you're bat shit crazy. What are you going to do? Grow potatoes, you know, and they, you know, city folks that are all like
Starting point is 00:57:32 just fucking up in arms about their friends, leaving them. How are you going to get door dash? How are you going to get this, you know, thing brought to you? How are you going to get your fucking, your, your, your, uh, whole foods cart, you know, Instacarted to your house? Like, oh, we're going to do it different, it different. And then what's cool is in follow-up discussions, people go out to the land, they see it and they're like, I actually want to do this too. How can I start to wrap my head around that and really plan for that? I think a lot of people are doing that or planning to do that. And it's been a really cool thing to see that shift in consciousness. You know, like if this is what they're going to do with cities, if smart grid cities are going to be
Starting point is 00:58:09 1984 style with a camera on every fucking light and all the things that they're doing, and you know, they can have smart meters, give me less power and less gas and donate that to my neighbor. Who's saying that, you know, towing the company line for the government and saying all the right things. If that's how they plan on managing that in the future, I don't need to live in a city, you know? And the truth is it's not just running away from the problem. It's running to nature. It's running to the right thing. You know, it's running to a better sense of wholeness with my surroundings and with the environment, you know, can I live in right relation with the environment? Sure.
Starting point is 00:58:46 I'm doing that right now on the 10th of an acre. Can I do it on 118 acres? Yeah. Does that make a difference? Fuck yeah. It makes a big difference. You know, having a red shoulder Hawk is your neighbor and keeping the coyotes at bay. Like those are, that's, that's a different neighborhood. You know, we've got the a hundred acre woods. It seems, it seems that there, you know, and I've been thankful for this too. Fear in many ways was a proponent for me to make some pretty serious decisions for our family. And in hindsight, I don't have a quarry with that. I'd rather not live in fear, but I don't necessarily have a quarry with the
Starting point is 00:59:25 fact that that was such a good catalyst. It lit a fire under my ass. But in these things that you're talking about, you're talking about synchronicities. You're talking about these dates that show up for you. You're talking about God speaking to you through all things and the potential to witness these higher planes of consciousness through various forms of altered states. When you experience that, it's kind of like the game's rigged for us in a way. Right? And it's almost like, oh man, I got kind of caught up there and guns and ammunition and shit like that. And we talked about, I joked about that on your podcast.
Starting point is 01:00:01 I certainly did. And then at the same time, it's like, even with all the shit, it doesn't take away from the shit that's happening in the world. It doesn't deny the darkness, but it also shows like I've been guided every fucking step of the way. You've been guided every step of the way. 100%. And that's an open line of communication, right? There's been this golden thread throughout each of our lives that have guided us, protected us, led us on the right path, brought the right people into our experience, opened up the right opportunities everywhere we go. It's like this favor that we have. And I believe, you know,
Starting point is 01:00:36 we come to the free, freedom is like, I believe the free dome. I believe we're, I'm one of those weird guys that believes we're in this dome. And we come to experience freedom in that. So we can create whatever life path we want. If somebody tells you to do something, you don't have to do it. That's them telling you to do it. You're your own creator. You can create your own reality. I'm not saying abuse that by any means, but we have so much power that we just give away to others. And I've watched humans do this for the longest time. And it's kind of sad, but also it's exciting to see the people that are waking up to it. Like, you know what? I don't have to listen to this. I'm going to create my own reality. Yeah. It's a hard test, but I think that's like, you know, the, in some ways, spirit pushing us out of the nest, like, Hey, you got to fly now. If you don't, you're not going to
Starting point is 01:01:29 see, you're just going to fucking fall in the plummet, you know, but you can fly. I know you can fly. Here you go. I'm shoving you out of the fucking nest. Yeah. And you send, I believe we sent, it's like a game, right? I believe we're in this giant game and we send ourselves challenges that show up in the way of business relationship, whatever it is. And it's our opportunity to take that and grow with it and then allow other people to learn from us too. And I think when you live that way, it becomes fun. Like you said, it's not hard, it's easy. And yes, the actor in the game wants to go out every once in a while and buy a thousand rounds of ammo, whatever it is. Like that's hilarious. Like you can really sit back and laugh at yourself.
Starting point is 01:02:09 I did the same thing for a couple nights, you know, where I just was late night ordering like bulletproof vests and, you know, all this safety gear and everything else for the next Armageddon to happen. And at the end of the day, did it happen? No. Could it happen one day? Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:02:24 Will it? Probably not, you know. So it's like, we have all this artificial fear, especially guys like you and I, where it's, for me, and I listened to a little bit of your Peter Krohn interview too, but for us, it's like- Oh, that was a good one. For me, it's like safety, right? I wasn't safe as a little boy. So now I want to create safety in my world. So everything I do is for safety. I pump a lot of weight. I put muscle on this body. You've done the same thing. I mean, you're freaking jacked, right? All in the name of safety. And at the end of the day, if you're doing that out of fear, then there's a state of dis-ease. There's a state of uneasiness, right? So it's how can you and I, how can we
Starting point is 01:03:05 really relax and just observe and then witness the actor from the director position and go through life with just so much more ease? Like that's what this is about. Absolutely, brother. Yeah, I'm happy you listened to that. I frequently circle back with Peter in my mind and we've been reaching out to each other more and more since then. And I love Peter. He's such a fucking fantastic dude, but listening to him go through his routine for lack of a better term, whereas he pulls people through this ceremony. He did it with Eric Godsey in front of all of Fit for Service. And I was just floored. And there was so much that landed for me in that. And we were supposed to podcast the next day.
Starting point is 01:03:48 And I was like, we're going to do that. We're going to fucking do that. And it's going to be quite revealing. Yeah, it was important to do. Like there was just no, there was no other way. Not knowing, knowing, you know, I knew Peter before and I knew his potential, but I didn't know, you know, what that actually looked like going through Peter. And so getting to go through it
Starting point is 01:04:06 and having it on the podcast, it's been, I've had more people reach out to me about that episode than any other episode by far, just because of how, what little bits landed for them as well. Yeah, and Peter's great too. I can listen to him saying that shit and it'll land for me
Starting point is 01:04:23 because he too doesn't deny the darkness. He too talks about the children getting fucking locked away. He talks about all the things that are going on and knows it's true and also knows that that's not everyone's experience, you know? And it doesn't mean we don't do anything about that or we stop talking about it. We don't right those wrongs. But that's not my experience, you know, and really just where the program comes from. Because like you said, the dis-ease portion, how can I ever be in a state of peace and harmony with all that is if life itself is dangerous, if life itself is unsafe, if the game board itself is negative, you know? And I think that's a really, it's an important thing
Starting point is 01:05:11 because I'm just working downstream with the core issues right back here the whole time. Like I can't figure and solve this shit out anywhere but at the core root of the issue, you know? And Peter did that for me in a brilliant way. Yeah, it opens you up. And then it literally transforms your life when you stop living with so much tension in your body. I believe all sickness is just tension. It's just psychological tension that your body holds. Your
Starting point is 01:05:36 body's a human tuning fork. So of course, the harmony that you're creating in reality, if the tuning fork is not aligned, is going to be disharmony and you're going to produce dis-ease in everything that you do. So what brings you back into harmony? And it's clearing those things like the safety thing that you and I have had in the past and whatever else we can do to truly make great music. And that looks like bliss. It looks like a euphoric life. It looks like lots of laughter. Everything you do is fun. It's easy. It's peaceful. And sometimes we slip up and we get back pulled into the actor again, where it's like this, like, I don't want to deal with this, like whatever it is,
Starting point is 01:06:15 but having the grace and mercy enough to keep pulling yourself back over time. And eventually you're going to live in this place of looking back at your life and wondering why it was so hard because it is meant to be so easy that we came here. I believe this is like a giant vacation for souls. We just inhabited these vehicles to just have fun and connect with other like-minded souls on this, um, on this path. And I'm glad that you're on my path, brother, by the way, I love having these talks with you. This is awesome. Yeah. Fuck yeah. Have you had a chance to, to dive? I know Paul just released it,
Starting point is 01:06:51 but Paul check just did his podcast of five hour kitchen sink. Really? It's a, it's a free class is what it is. It's a five hour expose on Lucifer, Aramon and Christ from Steiner. Have you had any, any, I know I had Chervin on like two years ago and he deep dove Steiner's understanding of Lucifer and Aramon. Have you had a chance to listen to any of that or have you ever looked into some of Steiner's work on those? I haven't read a lot of Steiner.
Starting point is 01:07:20 I know Chervin's into that. And I know Czech just released that. I haven't watched it yet. But anytime I engage in conversations about this, I'm just deeply fascinated. And it's so presently clear that that's exactly what's going on. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:35 And I mean, I like it because I love the shit. Anything I've touched from Steiner, which has been a microdose compared to the wealth of knowledge that he possessed. But it's so much, but everything that I've come into contact with is like full body resonance. Just like, like there's a buzz inside that's saying, yes, truth, truth, truth. And I find, I mean, I'll link to it in the show notes for people, but it's, I find it so spot on for the time that we're
Starting point is 01:08:01 in and it paints a much clearer picture. It's not evil for the sake of evil. It's actually like a part of the design code of the matrix. And there are benefits to both of them, which is a wild fucking thing. If you grew up Christian to say, there's a benefit to Lucifer or benefit to Aramon as a part of the matrix, like that's blasphemy and that's utter shit.
Starting point is 01:08:23 You know, like it'll get you kicked out of church out of church. But it's, it's to understand like, like God cannot make a, God's not going to make a mistake if there is a perfect, a perfected being that's a part of creation and creates the whole thing. And I think, you know, if I'm looking on Twitter, it's really easy to see the shit in the world. If I'm looking out into nature, it's really easy to see the shit in the world. If I'm looking out into nature, it's really easy to see the intelligent, beautiful design of the world. You know, so it's almost like where, you know, which wolf do I feed, the black wolf or the white wolf? What am I putting my energy into?
Starting point is 01:08:54 And again, it's not, you know, getting Pollyannic and fucking sticking my head in the ground like an ostrich around world's events and what's potentially lying ahead of us. That's why there is some degree of preparation and, you know, growing our own food and doing these things. But at the same time, I was just blown away by it. I absolutely love it. I highly recommend people check that out. And there does appear to be, there's dark forces in the world. Let's just fucking say it. It's not
Starting point is 01:09:21 necessarily some evil guy twisting his mustache behind, you know, the curtain and the wizard of Oz, but there are people that don't have the best intentions and some people have the best intentions and think they're doing good. And it's really, you know, it's not good, you know, it's, it might be good in their mind, but you know, I'm sure Bill Gates thinks he's doing a good job. He's doing, he's doing what he's supposed to be doing in the world. I don't think he's willfully committing. I don't think in his mind he's doing a bad thing. I think that, but if you pull yourself out of that lens and just say like, well, there are forces that exist that operate in and through every single one of us and those forces can lead us astray,
Starting point is 01:10:02 that starts to make a lot more sense. Yeah, I agree. I think if you look at the Tibetan monk stuff, the wheel of how we incarnate and why certain people like Bill Gates choose to come in and have massive amounts of wealth and an easy life. And basically it looks like their life is destruction and chaos and murdering lots of people and all these other things. It's because he's just a really young
Starting point is 01:10:32 soul. The Tibetan monk stuff, it's like he hasn't had a lot of experience or a lot of time to really realize that he's going to play out that karma one day. Whether or not it's 100 lifetimes from now or 1,000, eventually Bill Gates will have to come back and be more human, more connected to nature. So a lot of the old souls are realizing this now in this lifetime, and they're growing their own food and doing the human thing and connecting through community. And I think that is because we had a lot of trials and tribulations as kids
Starting point is 01:11:06 we chose a hard path and I think we're here to help humanity realize what's truly important on this planet and that's offensive to some of these quote unquote dark forces they don't like that they want complete control, utter domination in every aspect of your life
Starting point is 01:11:22 they literally want to plug you into an electrical grid and upload your consciousness to, you know, it's a long rabbit hole, but it's pretty dark when you get to the end of it, you know? It could be, but that's not our reality. Like you said, our reticular activation system is creating a much different reality. And that looks like heaven on earth. That looks like bliss. That looks like love. And you and I are experiencing that every single day. So the more you and I tune into that, the more you and I are going to see of that. We won't have to go down the path of the trials and the tribulations of what the world's throwing at us because we don't even
Starting point is 01:11:59 pay attention to that. It's good to have some type of knowledge around it, but to get caught up in it, man, I've done enough of that where it's been two years of red pills and Tartarian empires and what's really going on. And at the end of the day, it's like, you know, if you stare into chaos enough, your life will become chaos. You got to pull yourself out. Absolutely. Absolutely, brother. Yeah. I think that there's, you know, there's been a couple of things that have really anchored me into the present and the beauty of all that is, you know, like really reviewing with, with Peter, you know, like, why not, you know, let's try on just a different operating system. How about the universe is
Starting point is 01:12:39 loving? And I'm like, yeah, I can agree with that. Yeah. And, um, you know, diving into that, I can sit, I can then see it. It's verified everywhere. It's verified through my wife. It's verified through my amazing kids. It's verified through just peak experiences, you know, going to Sultara with Aubrey Marcus and Aaron Rogers and Dr. Dan Engel and a bunch of amazing fucking people,
Starting point is 01:13:00 Naveen, and sharing, you know, with brothers an amazing ride together that had all of its challenges and all of its hardships and all of its sweetness as well. And it is the bliss of hysterical laughter. It's the ecstatic dance. It's the peak experience and expression while we're at a festival. It's all those things that make it perfect. And I think that's something that I can really lean on and hold in my heart is true. And that has been something I've been questioning since Wolf came on 4th of July, 2020, full moon.
Starting point is 01:13:36 Couldn't have picked a more important date in my mind. You know what I'm saying? I was like, fucking, it's like, of course you did. And that just kind of put the anchor in the ground on, she knows she's coming here. She knows the timeline she's in right now. And she's here to fucking do good. You know, and I think for people that are bringing kids in the world right now,
Starting point is 01:13:55 that's an important piece to understand is that their old souls that are so wise have said, fuck yes, now we go. You know, it's not a holy shit, what world are we giving to our kids? It's like, let me fucking come in and wreck shop. You know, I'm gonna make this right. Yeah, we need them. We need these souls on the planet now. It's exciting times, man.
Starting point is 01:14:16 I got goosebumps thinking about it, how powerful these souls are that are coming into the earth plane. And I feel like everybody I know is pregnant right now too. Wow. So mother nature doesn't make mistakes. It's like mother nature knows there's going to be some type of an event coming. I've had visions of this stuff of people leaving the earth plane in large numbers for a while.
Starting point is 01:14:38 But I think these advanced souls know it. It's like, hey, let's come now because it's the perfect time to balance out what's happening on earth. Nothing is an accident. Yeah, brother. What do you see? What's obviously the biggest thing that's in your near future is this beautiful little girl that you guys are bringing in. What do you envision being able to give to her as a father? What do you envision in terms of how your life looks? I always find it funny when somebody's like, write on a piece of paper where you're at in five years.
Starting point is 01:15:12 I could have done that at any point in my life and never even been fucking close. It's just left turn, right turn, U-turn, like all different tracks have led me. And it's just the listening and being present that brings me to the next phase of my life. But if you were to track where you want, where's your North star and your compass pointing you in what direction, what does that look like for you and your family going forward? Yeah, I think for me, it's simple. It's how much love can I express to my woman
Starting point is 01:15:41 so that this little girl witnesses just a divine union. And there's no doubt about it that, hey, this is how the world is. There's so much love. There's so much joy. So that her soul literally just melts. And she's like, this is the way. This is the knowing. This is fully integrated in my body. My mom and dad have so much love for each other. It gives her confidence so that she can literally do whatever she wants in this life. And it's just, yeah, how much love can I give to her mom in a way that's divinely masculine? And then also second to that, it's just being the divine masculine man that's in touch with this feminine side too so that she literally feels so much safety so much support so much love um yeah and and i just i could sit in that you
Starting point is 01:16:37 know and you've had that as a dad it's like you could literally and i've have nephews and nieces and stuff i could literally just watch all day long out of admiration and just stare into their eyes like, wow, this beautiful, multidimensional human is so powerful and just witness that. So for me, it's going to be a lot of just reflection and just witnessing the glory of this little girl growing up and taking advantage of every single moment, trying to probably slow time down a lot because kids grow so fast. And before you know it, it's over. So just presence, just time, and large, large amounts of love for mom so that she knows that, she sees it, she feels it. And it creates a new way, like generational speaking, because I didn't have that.
Starting point is 01:17:24 My parents were so disconnected. I saw my parents, my mom and dad, my adopted parents, mind you, I saw them kiss like once in my whole life. Like it was just, it was so cold. And I don't want our baby girl to ever experience that, you know? Yeah. What about you, brother? That's a great question i i mean that i i think that's something i've thought about often um i haven't been perfect in relationship with tosh we've been
Starting point is 01:17:54 we've been together for 12 years now and um but one thing we agreed upon very early you know if i think about the most damaging shit to me as a child, it was seeing my parents scream at each other and just being in the energy field of it. It was like, what the fuck? This is everything's turmoil. Even if it wasn't directed at us. And that was harder than getting spanked or anything else. It was just fucking seeing them butt heads like two rams. And so for us, it's important for kids to see conflict resolution. So if you are in an argument or things are getting a little heated, take the necessary steps to keep that from boiling over, but also allow them to see it complete itself, you know? And so that's been something we've really worked towards. And it's been great because, you know, I don't think I have a history of name calling anybody. I didn't probably, I probably didn't care enough
Starting point is 01:18:45 to talk shit to a partner in the past. Yeah. But we've never done that at any point in our relationship. And I think the way that we communicate in front of our kids when there is conflict is so much better than I ever experienced. Like that's one gift right there, you know? And to speak to what you were speaking to, you know, if you,
Starting point is 01:19:06 what you want for your children, like what I'd want for my daughter is that she finds the best possible man, the divine masculine that is in touch with this feminine and, and has all of these pieces put together. How's she going to be attracted to that? She's going to witness it in dad with mom. That's exactly what, she's going to soak it in. It's not going to come through language. It's not going to come through some novel about, you know,
Starting point is 01:19:29 fucking Fabio on the cover. It's going to come from her feeling into that. What does this look like? And if it doesn't, then it's going to be her work to unpack why she keeps dating assholes. You know, like that's, that's the unfortunate, uh, uh unfortunate opposite end of that spectrum. So I think that's a beautiful thing. There's a beautiful thing in that because it really just shows like the mastery of myself and the mastery of my relationship with Tosh is the greatest gift that we can give to them as parents, especially in terms of who they seek
Starting point is 01:20:00 from a relationship standpoint going forward. So I really appreciate that you said that. And then, yeah, like that for me, it is just, where can I sprinkle in the micro dose of fun? Cause there's, there's times where I've got my schedule of shit and the kids got to learn. And even though we're homeschooling, unschooling, really, uh, bears got violin with a tutor on Monday and jujitsu practice, all these different things going on, you know? So in the in-between of doing stuff, can we just chill? Can we have tickle time? Can I play ponies with Wolf? Can I do any of the little things that they really, that's what they're going to remember, you know, my favorite memories.
Starting point is 01:20:40 You better post that on Instagram, bro. Yeah. Some of my favorite memories with my dad were when the Niners are in the fucking playoffs and I'm like watching the game and it's making me want to play football. So I'm like, dad, we're going to play three flies up. And Joe Montana's at the fucking helm. And he's like, absolutely. No hesitation. Takes us outside.
Starting point is 01:21:00 Doesn't watch the game and throw three flies up for me and my buddies. You know, like I love that as a, the remembrance, anytime I wanted to play, he would play. Anytime I wanted to wrestle, he would wrestle. And I think that you had a great dad. That's a, that's an important piece. Yeah. That I can bring fucking phenomenal dad.
Starting point is 01:21:15 It's so uncommon, man. Like to have a good dad and you're a great dad. So hats off to you, brother. I think this world just needs more good dads, period. Yeah, brother, no doubt. Have you seen the latest Plandemic, The Great Awakening? Not yet. I've been going back and forth with one of the producers of it, though.
Starting point is 01:21:36 They're doing another movie that you would love. I'll tell you. I love Mickey Willis and what he's doing. But yeah, the third one is incredible and it's not you know Mickey does such a beautiful job of not making it doom and gloom like a you know it is truly about the great awakening and it truly is about us understanding the full stakes of the game and then arm and arm we rise together and I found it just to be absolutely incredible I can't remember why I was bringing it up.
Starting point is 01:22:06 So I think I'll just leave it there. But where can people find you online? Where can people tune into you? You have your podcast, I was just on it. Tell people where they can meet you everywhere and stay connected to you, Drew. Yep, the Drew and You podcast. And then Drew Canole on all the channels,
Starting point is 01:22:23 Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, all the things. And then Drew Canole on all the channels, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, all the things. And then also Organifi. So if you guys are interested in any of the stuff, I love red juice and I know Kyle's a big fan of our red juice too. Is that your favorite one or do you like pure more? No, I mean, I'll tell you what, I forgot to mention on your podcast, but I've actually really, the red is something I used fucking multiple times a day. But, uh, what I've really been getting into is the one that you guys did with the mind pump crew. Peak power. It's like a pre-workout hydra. Yeah. Peak power is fucking awesome. Have you used it before your workouts? I've used it pre-workout. I've used it pre-podcast. I mean, it's, it's uniquely something, you know, that, that, and I say this about Organifi when I read for you
Starting point is 01:23:06 guys, you're not creating one thing. You're creating something that does many things. And you're bringing in some of the best from Ayurvedic medicine and functional mushrooms. And the kitchen sink is going to do way more than just one thing. And I think the tagline on that is hydration, focus, energy, something to something that effect, right? So it's great as a pre-workout. It's great pre-podcast. It's great pre-studying. If I got to read a lot and really hammer something that I got to deep dive before I have a podcast guest, it's phenomenal for all those things. So I've really, I like the, the, the multifaceted uses of that product that you guys came up with together. Cause it's really good. And it tastes fucking phenomenal too. Yeah. Sal is a, he helped us formulate that. He's a wizard, man. That guy,
Starting point is 01:23:48 love the mind pump guys, but the BDNF that you get the increase from the neuro factor that's in it is insane. They've done clinicals on the neuro factor and it's a 49% faster recovery. So if you think about that over a 30 day period, 49% faster in jujitsu, pickleball, whatever you're into. I mean, I'll drink this stuff seven days in a row and already I start to feel it. So the peak power is super, super powerful. I actually, secretly, I want to combine peak power with red in a way that tastes great and then put it in a- That would be phenomenal.
Starting point is 01:24:23 I'm doing that myself right now just because red is such a good pre-workout as well for the vasodilation and all the things, you know, like it's just been. Yeah, and rhodiola. Yeah, red has rhodiola. It has, that's our, literally the most expensive product to create
Starting point is 01:24:40 because we use so many berries in that. Organic berries are expensive and it tastes so good. You get the nitric oxide lift from the beets. The cordyceps are in there too, which is a really great mushroom for stamina, increasing ATP, mitochondria. I've been drinking red two, three times a day in the summer. It's the best.
Starting point is 01:25:00 We make red gel too. Yeah, absolutely. You can add a little organic gelatin to that and have like a red fruit punch jello with all the superfoods it's badass in the summer when it's real hot popsicle i gotta try that that sounds incredible yeah the kids would love it too yeah fuck yeah well i get demands every time i make myself a drink wolfie be the first one right next to me daddy make me a drink daddy make me a drink and i'm like all right but you gotta finish it you know she she's She's notorious for having probably three or four
Starting point is 01:25:28 ounces of green juice and then whatever's left, I got to go pound it, but I don't mind getting the extras myself. Yeah. We have a kid's green coming, a kid's immunity. So when you and I were kids, we had orange juice, but it was all pasteurized and full of sugar, 50 grams of sugar in each thing. So this stuff, no sugar, elderberry, all the immune boosting superfoods in our orange juice, and then kids green. So it won't have the ashwagandha, but it'll have a lot of other green superfoods that kids sometimes miss, which will be good. So cool, brother. I love where your head's at. I love what you guys are doing. And yeah, that's a big piece of being a parent too, is how do I give my kids something they're gonna enjoy
Starting point is 01:26:05 that truly is a treat, but it has a net positive, where it's not like, yeah, it's kind of good. It's gluten-free dog shit. Like, no, that's not good for you just because it's gluten-free. Like, we don't wanna put stuff in here that creates the super being you are. And I think you guys have done such an excellent job
Starting point is 01:26:19 making that hurdle much more achievable for parents to round out their diet and make sure their kids have everything they need. Thank you, brother. Appreciate that. And thanks for having me on, man. This is awesome. Fuck yeah, brother. We'll do it again for sure. No doubt. And hopefully it won't take as long in between as this last one did. Yeah, likewise. Beautiful, brother. Well, I love you, Drew. We'll chat soon. Love you too, my man. you

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