Kyle Kingsbury Podcast - #431 The Language of Transformation w/ Mark England
Episode Date: November 9, 2025In this ep, Kyle welcomes back Mark England, a TEDx speaker, co-founder, and head coach of Enlifted, known for his work on the power of words and storytelling. Mark shares his 18-year journey in coach...ing and research, emphasizing the significance of language and how it shapes our reality. The conversation covers Mark's background, his connections with notable individuals, and his thoughts on the state's division in America. The episode delves into the importance of breathing techniques in coaching, the pitfalls of drama and trauma bonding, and the practical applications of low and slow breathing for personal evolution. Mark also recounts his personal experience with his father's passing, highlighting the power of remaining present through mindful breathing. The discussion expands to the impact of AI and economic changes on the coaching industry, the need for practical skills, and the evolving landscape of coaching platforms. Closing with a story of transformation involving a police officer, Mark outlines how storytelling and wordsmithing can facilitate breakthroughs and personal growth. From Kyle: The Community is coming! Click here to learn more Connect with Mark here: Instagram Enlifted Mark England Ted Talk Mark England is a TEDx speaker and cofounder and head coach of Enlifted. He has been researching, presenting and coaching on the power of words and stories for the past 18 years. Mark holds a masters degrees in education and was an elementary school PE teacher before getting into personal development. Our Sponsors: Let’s level up your nicotine routine with Lucy. Go to Lucy.co/KKP and use promo code (KKP) to get 20% off your first order. Lucy offers FREE SHIPPING and has a 30-day refund policy if you change your mind. These are the b3 bands I was talking about. They are amazing, I highly recommend incorporating them into your movement practice. To SUPERCHARGE YOUR STEM CELLS, go to qualialife.com/kyle15 for up to 50% off, and use code KYLE15 for an additional 15%. Connect with Kyle: I'm back on Instagram, come say hey @kylekingsbu Twitter: @kingsbu Our Farm Initiative: @gardenersofeden.earth Odysee: odysee.com/@KyleKingsburypod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Kyle-Kingsbury Kyle's Website: www.kingsbu.com - Gardeners of Eden site If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe & leave a 5-star review with your thoughts!
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Welcome to today's podcast. We have the return of one of my good buddies, Mark England.
If you haven't heard Mark speak before, he is one of my favorites. Mark England is a TEDx speaker and co-founder and head coach of Enlisted. He has been researching, presenting, and coaching on the power of words and stories for the past 18 years. Mark holds a master's degree in education and was an elementary school PE teacher before getting into personal development. They've been pretty damn cool to have Mark as a PE teacher. Let me just say that right now. Mark has become a good buddy over the years. I hooked him up with Daniel Firth Griffith, who's also.
have been on the podcast a number of times.
They live kind of out in the cuts in Virginia.
And I said, what are the odds of that?
You guys are so close to each other.
You should know each other.
So I'm two of my favorite people, actually.
This podcast was great.
You know, we had a lot to talk about.
I love the way Mark looks at the world in terms of,
we rabbit hole the same shit.
Let me just put it that way.
And we're constantly sending each other funny memes and, you know,
not doom scrolling stuff, but just information.
And I love Mark's take on this stuff because he's,
so vigilant in how he words things.
And now he not perceives,
but engages and interacts with his surroundings.
He does such a flawless job.
He makes me a better person.
I always love having a conversation with him.
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And without further do, my brother, Mark England.
Mark England, back on the podcast.
I love it because we're here face-to-face in Micasa,
Mikasa, Sukasa.
It's a nice casa.
We've done many.
I don't know.
three, four of these, I love it. I love having you on for a couple of big reasons. One is that you
understand the power of language and the power of words better than most people, right? And we'll
break this down and talk about what you guys do. But, you know, really in the power of NLP and all
that stuff. But really the, the, oh, let me turn this off. I'm going to ring around while I was
waiting for you to come in.
it has become increasingly apparent to me in the time and space that we live in that the power of our word is more important now than ever right and there's a number of reasons now the second reason is we'll dive in all this but the second reason i love having you on is because you love to rabbit hole the same nasty shit that i do right and i'm not talking about like you know the the ping pong show in thailand i'm talking about i've seen seen one i've seen one too i'll admit it but you you like to rabbit hole the stuff you know the stuff
most people turn away from right you know and when it gets scary or when it gets dark or when it seems a
little too real most people say ah that's enough well if it's true there's nothing i can do about it
and if it's not true uh well you know then i'm wasting my time here looking at it anyways but even if it is
true there's nothing we can do about it so why even pay attention let me go back to handle what i can
and while i understand the the logic behind that statement i want to know the truth of our reality
and the truth of what's happening.
And I want to know and not turn away from it.
And then from there, with a full understanding or a better understanding,
say, what is the best way to approach that now?
And I still may need to incorporate the serenity prayer.
Often, what is within the power might for me to do to change, right?
And let me double down on that and release the shit that I can't change.
And God grant me the wisdom and know the difference.
Like, I'm going to have to call on that prayer and meditation many times,
especially as more and more shit gets unveiled.
But it's wild, dude.
Charlie Kirk, wild.
Yes.
I've thought about the Charlie Kirk
Cerk scenario and the language patterns
that both sides are using.
I've stared at that.
And specifically, and then we can zoom out.
And that's, so I've, this morning, shortlisted
stuff we could talk about.
Yes.
And one of them was what your current favorite conspiracy is, Kyle Kingsbury, because you do.
You got you, you're a deep diver as well, better than me.
And if you take the words that both sides are using in the Charlie Kirk scenario, and you take out just a few names, okay, names and group titles,
you can't tell if it's the left talking about the right or the right talking about the left.
And what I'm watching is one, a desensitization of people with words and a polar divide happening between groups of people.
So when I was, well, for instance, my dad, he said that they used to see the words.
word incredible twice a year when he was a kid and it was it was usually in um the newspaper and
say for something that's like spectacular exactly right exactly right spectacular incredible incredible
unbelievable they would see that a handful of times a year in the newspaper and when
those words were used in context to some kind of story everybody paid attention okay because those
were special words. Now, people talk about their mind-blowing Asi-I-Bole, or however you say that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, it's just, there's no, the words are blown out.
They had peanut butter and blueberries and whipped cream and Nutella. And it was the most mind-blowing
experience for breakfast. And, you know, in Lifted, we do, we have a good time. We do a good job. We have a good time. And we also
like some some dark humor and in the the third online course that we put out um are you familiar
with the donner party yes explain this for the group though because i i grew up learning about this
growing up in northern california near tahoe you know so yeah yeah yeah the donner party donner pass
um so there was a party i was it 1847 something sometime around there i just drove through
there um cross country this summer and let's just say that they didn't
make it through this particular pass in time that wasn't very well mapped out it was a it was some
hearsay going on um actually a little bit more than that but they got they got bogged down in about
30 feet of snow for an entire uh winter and it turned into cannibalism and if you didn't eat people
you were boiling cowhides and drinking the the slop for days and they and people went mad and it's a
A level of insanity, most people couldn't even contemplate if they were paid to do so over a long period of time.
And so, day 17 of this, one of our online courses, we were talking about the blown outness of language.
And we go, your dinner party wasn't a total disaster.
The Donner Party, on the other hand.
Now, that was a total disaster.
And Dead Panda went straight into the, you're talking about, like, incredible, like, yeah.
So, one, our language is blown out.
People don't even, most people, they just glaze over when they hear what historically were very important words.
And both sides of the fence are using incredibly inflammatory victim language.
to describe the other one, the other side.
And historically, when language gets to that point,
like if you look, if you look at the language
precursing genocide, it's usually around the vermin type
plague, they're a disease.
We must eradicate these.
Right, well, where one group of people
looks at another group of people as less than.
Yes.
So like less than human or like dog, kind of dogs,
that kind of thing.
I think there's the famous Jocco, the book Jock
Willink talked about famously on Rogans, the raping of Nan King, was the Japanese versus
Chinese and how the Japanese were, and this is not to point finger at the Japanese, but the
Japanese were raised in schools and the Chinese were raised in their schools to literally
hate the other ones.
So when they invaded, the Japanese invaded, they didn't think anything of it.
You know, so like raping and pillaging was just par for the course, but these were less
than human, right?
But to your point, there are some coincidences where things coincide with,
are times in these time loops, maybe not loops, but time cycles, right?
And so in the time cycle, I've been paying attention to many of these.
I've talked about the Uyghs before on the podcast, the cycle of the great year,
25,000 years and change.
We've talked about the fourth turning, four seasons, 20 years long, and 80 years being,
you know, it's that.
And so we're coming out of this crisis period somewhere in 2030, 2032, we'll enter into
the next high and the next 80 year cycle begins.
But we're in our winter right now, right?
shit is meant to hit the fan, right? And they've mapped this. You read the fourth turning. You can map
that back. The last two in any great society in America is the empire right now. We have COVID in this
crisis period. And what kicked it off was the 2008 housing collapse. Prior to that, we go back
to the last one was World War II and the Great Depression. All in the same winter. Right
before that was the Civil War, more deaths than in any other war, you know, for American
history so like shit hits the fan when we have winters and they could look that it could trace that
all the way back to rome another thing that i tracked all great empires fall at about 250 years that
they use fian currency so same thing happened in rome next year when were we going to celebrate on
fourth of july two 50th the 250th anniversary of united states of america of celebrating our
independence and so while we're celebrating that 250th anniversary and that's my daughter's birthday
So we're going to be a big celebration.
It's always a celebration on 4th of July.
In the background here, this place is whatever we call America is dissolving rapidly.
Many would say that, you know, our republic has been lost for many years and that that changed, you know, somewhere in the 1800s around the Civil War time when Lincoln was shot for inventing greenbacks, his own non-interest money, right?
Only two guys that tried to do that are both got shot in the head.
So similar thing, right?
JFK and him.
but that that's when the U.S. became a corporation and that's when we get into the all caps font on our birth certificates, the all caps font on our driver's license, passports, all that shit starts to become.
That's when we have the straw man is invented, right?
So you can trace that back to the 1870s, I think, when you have the U.S. corporation.
You could say, you could argue the Republic was lost at that point.
But either way, where we see what we're into now, it's like it's all uniparty bullshit.
you know and like and that there could be no question um i voted for trump because of bobby kennedy
and i'm a huge fan of bobby and i still like bobby but you know it's apparent quite apparent
these guys got handlers from from other places and in that you know i wanted to see a crackdown on
vaccines the exposure of what this does to our kids and all these things and while this has been
brought to you know brought up many points there are still our deals being made with
Pfizer. They're still rolling out Palantier. They're still going to still going to fucking
bring in CBDCs through what's the other one they're calling it. That's kind of the entry
point. It's like just the tip. There's a different form of currency they're going to use.
Stablecoin? Yeah, stable coin. So stable coin is just the tip for CBDC. Got it from my
understanding. And once we get cool with stable coin, then eventually that, because those can be programmed
as well as far as I'm concerned from what I've heard. So all this stuff's rolled out. We have five
times more cameras in the U.S. than there is in all of China.
Dude. China's already a totalitarian technocracy. The push, you know, if you read any of these
books, behold a pale horse, the coming world order, fruit from a poisonous tree, all of these
the freaking battle him, the Council of 300, any of these books, there's a long library list
of them if you poke your head into that avenues. And I love reading them, but they all point
to the same thing, a new world order, a one world government, ideally a technocratic
government because how do you manage everybody it can only be done if the technology is good enough
to do so right so you let AI with certain parameters and algorithms run what is acceptable and what
isn't people are punished through their own living right and that that means the slightest minor
infraction you want to get people to unify and behave the same way right and we've heard you've all know
will harari say this we've heard claus schwab say this that people are programmable and can be
controlled. The CIA has said this. So we know the design of the playbook here is to get us all to be in
lockstep with one another. And how do you do that? Well, if somebody steps out of line,
sorry, you just lost credits. You can't, you're not going to be able to leave the city.
Your 15-minute city is, you are now, you can only stay in your 15-minute city for a month as
punishment. Or we're going to cut your credits in half. So spend wisely at the grocery store,
right? Because now you're going to have to eat with half of what you made because we
can just take that away from me.
And they've already done this shit.
They did it in Canada, you know,
before the CBDCs,
they did this in Canada with the truckers,
and we've seen it in other places.
My, you know,
I've been rabbit-hulling all this stuff lately,
and I see, like, the,
if we're laying tracks for the railroad, right,
it hasn't changed,
whether it's been left or right,
probably since JFK.
There's been no significant changes left or right.
Since then,
they've all continued to lay the tracks,
at the same rate as far as I'm concerned.
There might be some benefits to, you know, you might be right, people on the right,
maybe like, well, we have less immigrants at least thanks to Trump,
or we have less of this or that, thanks to Trump.
And maybe we don't have, maybe they put an end to forcing the jabs because of Trump.
I doubt it.
I think as enough people started talking about Ed Dowd's book, you know.
Good dude.
I really like him.
Great dude.
You know, he's got the book Cause Unknown, the Epidemic of Sudden Deaths.
Died Suddenly.
Great documentary.
You know, this is not.
hearsay. There's enough people dying that people can wake up and say, oh, there's problems. What
do we do about that? And then thanks to guys like Dr. Artists who have had on the podcast, Dr. Peter
McCola, there are natural remedies for this shit. That's a good news. But all that to say,
and I don't want to be long-winded about this, but framing all of this shit that we see right now,
it doesn't appear that it's slowing down. No, it doesn't. And, and, you know, the leader of the
Freemasons, which, again, is what got me thinking about all this, because...
Howard Pike? Yeah. Charlie Kirk.
is just littered with mason shit right the 4-7-4-7-47 1111-11-13 so many codes there she's got the
fucking g on a ring on the ring while she's touching the mannequin's hands that was a fake body right
there's so many so many weird anomalies there you look into her history she won uh miss america
as miss arizona in her first year of trying worked for donald trump as a model she looked like
she was a plant from the beginning to be charlie's handler unknowingly right that's
just wild she also didn't look like she's the least bit sad within 48 hours after they're guys
are running a freaking uh party for a maga rally is what it looked like that was a half-time super bowl show
turning point right and you know we had a heard of speech from him and all the people writing were like
stick to charlie stick to charlie when he was talking about the the the the tariffs are doing
very well you know he starts talking about the terrace that he'll say construction oh we got this
yeah i'm i'm sad about it we got this construction thing going over here and the what the fuck
was that? That was wild. Anywho, so, so the Masonic symbolism is littered everywhere, right?
Maybe, you know, if somebody just had my feed for a day on Instagram, they would know,
I'm not making this shit up. I mean, it's there. You can fact check it. You can see it in so many
ways. Snake eyes, the movie with, with Nicholas Cage and how that all, like, so many
convinced, and that just got me thinking. I mean, that's freaking wild because Charlie was like
eight years old or three years old when that movie came out. Wild. So now, I don't know that you can,
you know maybe that is just coincidence but one of the we'll all save something for a minute on
my thought process behind uh snake eyes and how that lines up with charlie kirk but my point is
there's enough things here where you're just like this this is all starting to synchronistically
fall together in the wrong direction in the direction we don't want it to go in my opinion um
the guy albert pike in the late 1800 said who was the highest level mason could get he had said
that there will be three world wars in the coming century, right? And he lists out, and there's
videos of this, you know, where the guy, you know, First World War was going to be about this.
It was going to pit this side versus this side. Everything came true. Everything was correct.
So the Second World War is going to be the fascist versus the socialist and the fascists will
be destroyed, that kind of thing. Talking about Nazis, Nazis going down. He said the third
world war will happen on such a scale with so many people involved.
and that it will bring the bringing about will be the Zionist versus the nation of Islam
and it will be so destructive that it will destroy both sides Zionists and Islam
and people will be so fed up with death that they will gladly welcome in a new world order
and a one world government and a single new world religion how many times we've heard about a single
world new world religion I I fingered the Georgia Guidestones before they
before they went down there i'm like i'm going to touch these motherfuckers i'm from the east coast so
it's a little bit easier i drove down there and tapped them they were real before they got
blowed up which they never found who did that um probably same people i put them there
yeah for real for real um yeah and one of the i forget which one was the ten commandments
and eight different languages same ten commandments and one of them was uh one world religion
right yeah and one of them was uh uh native american understanding
but under the pretense of eugenics and depopulation,
which was we should live at,
humanity should be brought down to 500,000 people.
Do the math on that, folks.
We're at $8,000, $500,000 is slim pickings.
Yeah, that is, that's slim pickings in 15-minute cities.
Right.
500,000 people living in right relation with the rest of the earth, right?
Well, right relation is, you know, that's a ho.
A-ho is all my relatives, all my relatives,
all my relatives is all I'm related to.
Well, if you understand the law of one or what consciousness actually is, it's all of one being,
all of one design, as Selig says, all is of or nothing is.
And, you know, you can understand that spiritually.
You can understand that through plant medicine.
You can stand it many different ways, but that is the truth, as far as I'm concerned,
like the single capital T truth, that all is of one and all returns to one.
So we should be thinking how to be in right relation within the sacred hoop.
we should be think learned from the fucking lion king right that's not just an indigenous thing
in in america that's almost all indigenous cultures that had a deep connection to the earth and
lived in right relation with their surroundings they found harmony within their ecosystem right
we've been out of harmony for god knows how long in any major any major um empire right but now
we've come to a point where the global empire is such that we're like two steps away from the
keys just turning on right the lights go out for five days it comes back on world war three starts
And when the dust settles, we got new leadership.
And to make sure it's fair, it's the most intelligent AI we could come up with.
Whatever that looks like, right?
It appears this is where this is where we're headed to.
Is that your prediction?
I don't know.
I mean, I just interviewed Alexander, Alexander Satchen, and Satchen wrote the coming world nation,
which is a fantastic book.
I recommend reading it because he outlines all this stuff.
He goes through the Ross Charles, the Rockefellers.
He talks about all the pieces that were set to build a mirror.
American Empire, from when Rockefeller kind of took the reins from the Ross Childs and
J.P. Morgan and brought it in and then got the whole world, you know, and this is true when
you read books like real confessions of an economic hitman, that we put everyone on the
petro dollar. We invaded countries. Empire continued not through conquering and colonization,
but through democratization, right? We're going to bring democracy and freedom to these
countries. We're going to bring. Sounds great. Yeah, we're going to bring telephone lines and
electricity and the internet to these countries. We're going to bring new roads. We're going to
bring infrastructure. We're going to make everywhere, you know, instead of these several
countries will be able to come up and join us in the profitability and wealth of our, of the way
we live, right? That was what the promise was. Put everyone on the petro dollar, get everyone's vote
when they can't pay you back in the UN, right? So now you have a singular entity that controls the
UN, get as many people, as many countries on board and that as possible. He lays all this out.
He also lays out the fact that, you know, technocracy is not a new term.
They talked about this as far back as the Great Depression originally,
but didn't have the technology to do it.
Then he lays out all the ways we can point to a deep state taking place.
He also lays out uniquely etheric energy.
So this could be like the Tartarian blimps that floated around
and could dock at different antennae and not have to come down for six months to a year
and why that technology was destroyed.
You know, the Hindenberg blew up on purpose to eliminate that.
But he gets into UFO technology, anti-gravity technology, and basically states, like, we've had this technology.
And something took that underground.
Something took that and consolidated it and monopolized it.
And so he calls that the technocratic super state, which is one level below the deep state.
If you follow Catherine Austin Fitz, and I promise I'll shut up here in a minute.
She talks about the $27 trillion, right?
Like, we know about the $3 trillion on 9-11, but $27 trillion over the course of like 15 years is,
gone missing. So where would all, why would you need that much money? It's not going into someone's
pocket. It's going into the design under his, his, uh, uh, understanding the design of these
technologies. And Nicola Tesla had said, if we understood the power of the ether, it would be such
a force and such a technology, it could move the sun. It could, it could move us around in proximity
to different things, right? Like it could bend space in a way where you could not have a geopolitical
system that we're in right now and have that technology on board, we'd be fucked. We would
misuse it entirely, right? So his Alexander's pointing the fact that this has been waiting to
roll out secretly guiding the deep state, which secretly pulls the hands of everybody else like
the puppeteers. And once the technocratic super state, or once the technocracy is in full
flex under the American oligarchy, that this wiser technocracy from underneath will take over
with their ethereal technology, step into place and make sure that we are governed by the smartest
and real scientists, not the scientists telling you to take the jab and do a bunch of other stupid
shit, not the guy's pushing soil int, not the guy's saying let's monocrop agriculture our way out of
this mess or we just need to invent another pesticide, then we'll be fine. All the real science,
cut all the shit out that has to do with petro dollar and profit making. But if we had the
smartest people, the smartest philosophers, the smartest scientists working to create
the best means for us to to to work and and receive i don't see that as a bad idea the people that
have been running it from day one they're pretty stupid you know they're pretty selfish they're
pretty self-serving just say the least and even the few that come along that look like they're
going to do the right thing for some reason they get on the hook you know they all change their tune
at some point and that's because i think they're put in a position where they're either dead or they
play ball and they get caught in a precarious position and that's why we won't see the epstein files
we're not going to see them
because they're still used
to hold over the heads of everyone that was there
right we're not going to find out
who went to Diddy's house and did all that shit
because the whole point in having them do that
was to have something on them right
like why expose the blackmail if it's still underway
good point
what was this guy's book again
I was intersection the coming world nation
while why a one world government
is inevitable
and he's saying it's a
good thing well he's saying this there's this is going to happen no matter what but his hope and
and he lays out some pretty good information at first i was like damn dude that's a lot to bet on
but you know like uh as he gets there and so this i want to frame this too since we're we're talking
this is a good conversation this is all the shit i'm just venting right now everything that's
bring it my mind so i love it is i got mark here to help me help me filter this out and listen
through it um he's saying we're going to get to the technocracy and the thing that will save
humanity is the fact that these super intelligent people that are acting on behalf of the entire
planet are going to step in with a much greater power, etheric energy. And once that comes on
board, it can only come on board in a one world government or else it would be misused.
And once that's brought on board, the true leaders, the true people, the intelligent people
that are behind that from a philosophical standpoint. And he ties the mystery schools right in with
this. The reason we don't see the mystery schools of the light, we definitely see dark magic
can shit like that going on, but the reason we don't see the mystery schools of the light is
because they're in bed with the etheric energy models. And those are the, once those all come on,
you know, once we have the right setting, the set and setting, that's going to come back online
and we'll potentially save the day and bring us out of the Kaliuga into the Dwarpa Yuga,
which is the age of energy, the Bronze Age. But we're experiencing probably for the next 300
years, the last tidbits of greed and power dynamics that, that, you know, picture a certain
group of people as elite versus a certain picture of people as chattel, you know, in livestock and
that we're going to have, you know, part of our alchemy as humanity is to work through that
model while the technological rise takes place and find ourselves in a space where now we can start
to to really serve humanity. I don't know if it's going to pan out that way. I'm just saying,
that's what he talks about in his book. I like the fact that if we are heading that way,
there's at least a potential there. My question for you, I know this is a lot.
is whether Satchin's correct or not about, you know,
ether technology and all that stuff coming on board.
We know there's going to be a big UFO push to install the New World Order, right?
That's been talked about for a long time.
David Greer talks about this.
The doctor and scientist has been huge in the UFO stuff.
He says that we will have a fake UFO invasion to unite the planet under one world government.
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That's why Hollywood keeps having all the alien movies and things like that to prepare
Independence Day, perfect one, right?
Seeing people in Australia in different countries who have had just stupid shit happen
to them, right?
Like, you know, we're getting geoengineered all over the place, right?
And finally, people are sticking up for themselves and following people at 2 a.m. to a private
airport and saying, like, why are you spraying all the shit in the air?
I've got 20 bottles of water that shows you're putting aluminum, brontium, all
all this stuff into our soil, into our water, right?
And people are getting strong.
In their face about them, right?
Stromium.
And so people are getting held accountable there.
In other countries like Australia,
the government can decide, we want to get rid of this pest.
And they'll just start spraying every field, even organic fields,
to get rid of this one pest they want to get rid of.
And there's nothing that farmer can do about it because they don't have guns.
So understanding that there is the last key to everything to our freedom of speech is the ability
to protect it.
and the ability to protect it is with the second amendment we also have you know i like the
the facts here five four or five times more cameras here in the u.s than china but we have more guns
in the u.s than people we're close to 400 million people we are uh over 400 million guns right so
that i got eight of them in there's enough there's enough to arm everyone and then some right
we don't need to you know walk around with two shotguns at the same time it's much better
to teach your neighbor how to use that thing and arm your buddies.
But point being, you know, if we get to a World War III scenario, we get to something
like that, I'm very interested in seeing like, what is the way they break down and dissolve
America so that we don't fight back?
Is it going to be martial law and stated in each city where they just go house to house
and take everyone's shit?
Are they going to let the people in rural areas figure it out for themselves?
You think about Brave New World?
You read Brave New World?
So that's my last piece on this.
and then I will shut up and turn it over to you,
is that there's been a debate on 1984,
George Orwell-Wel versus Brave New World, Alice Huxley,
which way is it going to go?
And it becomes clear and clear that it's not Orwellian,
that it is more Aldous Huxley-like in that we are enticed,
we are seduced with convenience into this model of living, right?
You'll know nothing and be happy.
Everything's drone delivered to the doorstep, right?
We don't have to do shit.
We can just, you know, play video games all day and be in our VR world,
whatever that looks like, that looks like it's heading there.
Even with drugs, it looks like it's heading there with soma.
You're like, just take a soma vacation.
You seem upset.
You know, take the soma vacation.
Then, oh, I'm high.
Everything's great.
I forgot why I was mad.
Right?
A way to pacify.
That seems to be more present, too, as we look at, you know,
kind of the trajectory of where we're headed.
The brave new world does seem more likely.
Give your thoughts on all this.
Because there's a point where you can get to,
that, if we didn't have guns, they would
fucking, we'd be there right now. Right?
We'd be there right now. I don't know, I don't know that there's
the idea, just the idea that we're
going to roll out of one world government
is, is
the tense is incorrect. It's
been rolled out. And we're on the
receiving end of the one world government right now.
We just, they just don't call it
that.
I read my first David Ike book
in 2004.
and and I got there in a short amount of time in about six months I remember it gave me a headache
going from organic food and this is when the the websites had links on the side this is over in
Thailand organic food you know here and then here's why and then over the other side it was
fuck Monsanto
on these particular links
I'm like what's Monsanto
click
oh my God
and then over here
on the Monsanto
webpage was
fuck vaccines
I'm like
I got vaccines
I click that
oh my God
and then on the vaccine
websites was the
fuck the Illuminati
I'm like who's
so you see
you see the path
yeah
yeah
and how convenient
that that was just
laid out in that way for you
that's so great
dude yeah i i yeah it um so so from papaya to uh uh david i books in about six months
and this was right around the time when i was studying uh on a personal level i hadn't gone pro
transformational wardsmithing.
So that's what I call anything under the umbrella
of helping people change their story.
So enlisted, and in lifted,
we can get into more of that
and the evolution of that.
There's some, like I said,
I've bullet pointed some things.
I'd love to talk to you about on the show this morning.
And one of them is the evolution of the coaching industry
and building community.
And the difference between an all the right answers coach and a questions coach, the importance
of breathing when working with people and drama bonding and trauma bonding, which in my personal
professional opinion is extremely common in coaching.
Yeah, so this was right when I started to get into exploring transformational wordsmithing.
And there's a lot of ways to someone can work on themselves and also work with other people
if they are so inclined.
And I tell people, that's part of the magic.
So somebody might be really attracted to Reiki or acupuncture or, no, I'm nutrition.
I'm a nutritionist.
Or I'm a movement coach.
Or I'm a breathwork coach.
A lot of ways to help people change.
And so when I started studying the different styles that I knew of,
I started, I kept in mind
transhumanism.
Yeah, because that's what, in my opinion,
these tracks that you mentioned earlier,
that's the destination that this goes.
And what your boy in that book laid out,
I would love for that to happen.
That, to me, sounds like Star Trek
versus the Borg, if the nerds win.
And so my simple formula
so that was a fantastic rendition or what you just did right there with all the different
see that that's why you're I could I could read all the same books you do and I would never
be able to do what you just did right there I guy I have it's a gift most of time I'm
I'm the most simple person in the room I know that hence this formula
Humanity plus technology plus the victim mentality, that equals the board.
We're going to end up with tubes coming out of us.
We're growing kids in test tubes.
Nobody's fucking.
Nobody's dancing.
The soul of humanity, if you want to get all Rudolph Steiner, has been extracted out.
I just talked about that in the last podcast that had been nighting.
Yep, yep, yep.
It's extracted out.
The warmth is gone.
It's over.
There is no free thought.
and you have
well just if you don't know what I'm talking about everybody
look up the board
type in the board pictures from Star Trek
and that's that's what we're looking at
dude how creepy were those
I was just thinking of those videos
fuck I'll link to one of these in the show notes
watch at your own discretion
Mark sent me a few of these
and I the first one was like
so
it's jarring dude
but also true that I couldn't
I couldn't turn away from it
And then they progress, as they progress, just like, fuck me, dude, this is the worst,
the worst of, the worst of my hell experiences on the deep doses of plant medicines
are actually very akin to what the fuck that that was getting to by the third video.
We'll link to these in the show notes, so that way you can join us in our misery if you'd like.
But they were artistically done in a way that was so real, you know, and also on the exact trajectory
of what the transhumanist agenda could lead to, right?
1,000%.
That right there to me is the ultimate fuck-up.
If I could script out the ultimate fuck-up, that's that.
Humanity.
And then since you brought that up,
you're very well-versed in transformation and processes
in plant medicines.
And I would like to run some things by you
about my own personal experiences with them
that I really don't talk about very much, and I will hear.
So the other side of that coin is humanity plus technology.
Technology is not going anywhere, unless, you know, Comet Central.
Humanity plus technology plus a hero's mentality or an architect mentality.
That equals Star Trek.
So we leave, okay, assuming that this is around a planet and there is no firmament.
We go off into space.
that you know i've seen uh maps that extend outward you know yeah cool you know that that potentially i
think the potential for new worlds is is there no matter what whether we can crack the van allen belt or
not you know there's still a potential for new spaces it's exciting we we go we we we
we retain our soul the ability to interact with our soul um rudolph steiner uh we retain our warmth
Make babies the old-fashioned way, and then not turn into these man versus, man plus machine hellscape nightmares that the biggest pussies in the world are pushing.
You're a fighter.
You were a pro fighter.
I was an amateur fighter.
So on that level, we get it, right?
dude they made
they try the revenge of the nerds
they made four of those fucking shows
before those fucking movies
revenge of the nerds nerds in love
nerds in paradise
and then I forget the fourth one
they tried to warn us
if you look at the people you're all
Nerari that guy
all those fucking dudes they're the biggest
pussies in the world because the biggest
pussies in the world are afraid to die
it's the exact opposite of the warrior
spirit yeah the warrior spirit
is hey man I'm going to die
and I'm going to die on my feet.
And these motherfuckers are like, for whatever reason,
scared enough to where they want to try to upload their shit up into a computer
and live forever and nuke 95% of the...
It's just pussy syndrome, dude.
Yeah, the...
Weakness.
It's...
I have thought about that for a long time with the old timer from the Silicon Valley.
Ray Kurzweil.
you know I remember right when I got to on it his name came up and I just laughed and I was like all the dude needs to do is have two or three glasses of ayahuasca and he'll recognize the thing he's trying to become he already is yeah his soul is infinite right and and on any scale whether you go the Christian route or the law of one route like that you remain until you no longer wish to remain and you go back into the synthesis of the all one which is nirvana right or heaven and um
All it would take is a few experiences like that with an open mind for that to be remembered,
which does happen to a lot of people that are open to it, only if you're open to it.
But it's just comical to think, like the thing this guy's afraid of the most, Walt Disney is frozen.
His body's frozen somewhere to be brought back to life when the time is right, right?
Can you imagine that fucking creep being thawed out and given like adrenachrome and young plasma to reverse age him or something?
I bet that's what he was betting on.
Yeah.
I bet that's what he was betting on.
It's wild, but like,
and I've had any conversations
with my kids about this.
It's like, think of
you're a being that operates
outside of time and space.
You invented time and space, right?
And so every,
your thoughts are unlimited.
The game never, it's eternal, right?
There's no ending it in sight.
To have one lifetime
would be a complete waste of time, right?
Only if, I mean,
if there was no such thing as a soul,
and you had one lifetime,
cool,
there's just a little blip,
whatever.
But it makes the most sense
that we would be able to disrobe,
like Ramdaa said,
you know,
it's like taking off a shoe
and putting on another one.
That's what death is like,
taking off a shoe
and putting on another one.
I would hate to be immortal.
And I love my body.
Even if all my friends
had family were immortal,
you would get fucking sick of it
at some point.
Yeah, you would.
You just would.
They say humans used to live
800 to 1,000 years.
And I'd laugh when people would say that
before.
I'm like, I think they may have lived 800 or 1,000 years in the golden ages, you know, and
things like that.
I don't think it was that far off.
It makes sense.
Humans could speak telepathically.
I laughed at that one as a kid.
And now I can see there are kids learning how to do this right now, not just monastic kids at a monk,
you know, monastery, but like they're actually, Alex Zek has a lady who's teaching kids
under 11 how to do this, how to read shit on the blindfolded in the other room, right?
Not knowing you can't, you couldn't see through the walls or the blindfold.
And yet they can still say what kind of what color.
app are you holding right now read the barcode on the back of uh this book by mark gober and
perfectly correct right not a single digit or letter off right that's wild but that if we can
start to appreciate those skills now for sure when the pyramids were built with a different technology
than we're aware of what's under those things man right yeah you look at these oh they were a power
station oh well it was a healing station oh it was this station oh it purified the water it probably did
fucking all those things dude it probably did all those things and it probably did all those things
it probably balanced the energy to Earth, you know,
and there's a reason it's lined up cosmically
with the star system and all that, with Orion.
So I'm just saying, like,
the idea, part of our problem is we believe
this is the best it's ever been.
We're the brightest, you know,
this is the far, the highest reach of humanity right now.
That's absolute nonsense.
Absolute nonsense.
If we think of time cyclically,
we can say like, oh yeah,
this makes sense that we're moving our way back up.
We're ascending from the Dark Ages back up to the golden age.
and that's going to take time.
But during that, we're going to see the progression.
And that's what I love in the yugas on Tree DeSwar's teachings,
is that you see these moves through.
You see that there's a bridge in between.
We're in the bridge in between, you know,
and that shit happens in the bridges, right?
Shit happens at the end of an empire, 250 years fiat currency.
Shit happens at the end of an 80-year fourth turning,
the crisis period.
We're in that right now.
So, like, everything is kind of lined up to make it incredibly hard.
But last little piece, the law of one,
Have you read that series?
It's been a long time.
Long time.
I've recently re-read the first book after having Edmund Knighton on the podcast because
he understood Rudolph Steiner and the Law of One as good as anyone I talk to.
Okay, okay.
And so what he's really tracked is where do these guys line up and then how do the differences
look?
But he's brilliant, brilliant guy, awesome.
I can't wait to have him on again.
And so I reread the Law of One.
I'm reading book two now for the first time and just starting to really digest it.
And actually makes a lot of sense.
But one of the things they say, because there's a lot of Christians online talking about
the rapture, right?
September 23rd. And that was another weird one. Every movie, the number 23 with Jim Carrey,
September 23rd, the world ends. All these apocalypse movies, Armageddon, September 23rd,
the asteroid hits. Like, there's so many things in movies where it pointed to that,
and it was like, that's a weird, that's kind of a weird thing. Are these guys foretelling anything?
But rapture and revelation actually flow with these harvests. So every three, 25,000-year great,
there's a harvest and the harvest is an ability for a soul to move up the ladder and there's two
paths the service to self path which we see clearly with someone like Kissinger or Klaus Schwab or
Bill Gates they're in service to self there's no two ways about it or service to the all which is
inclusive of self and there's a couple others you could be a non-player character that has no idea
there's a game going on right they're just happily doing their thing uh taking a break right that's
there's no problem there's no judgment on that and then there's a player who's recently
be made aware that the game is service to self or service to the all, but they haven't made it to
the 95% service to self or the 55% in service to the all, right? So they're working towards those
things. But they say that, you know, Steiner was like a, a much higher dimensional being that came
down to incarnate 100 years before us. He had to have been. He had to have been. And he had to access
to all this show. The hell. He had access to all the realms, all the knowledge. He's predicted
so many things that would come true in 100 years. They're here right now.
now, right? The inventor of Waldorf schools, the inventor of biodynamic farming, all those
stuff. So Steiner and the law of one. And I love the law of one because of how it breaks
this down. And the law of one's probably the closest approximation I can understand about what
are we doing here right now? What does it mean to be alive? Where are we conscious? Why did the one
divide to know itself? Right? And they talk about the original thought was love. To love, you must
have another, right? You have to, uh, in order to love something, there must be a something.
So even if it's still one and hasn't divided yet, you need an other, right?
Love is relational, right?
And mind is built out of polarity.
This is all from Paul Check.
Mind cannot operate without duality.
And so once we get into this space and mind is a layer of our body.
We have the mind, body, the etheric body, the emotional body, and all these different bodies that we operate with.
Steiner explained all this far better than I am right now.
But when we get into the law of one, it actually starts to make sense on what we're doing,
the hierarchy of dimensions, why it's so tough here in the third dimension, where we're experiencing
extreme polarity. And they say at the higher dimensions, there's less catalyst for growth and more
harmony, but that takes a lot longer to scale your movement back towards the one because there's
less catalyst. So in times of harvest, wanderers or high dimensional beings love to come here during the
harvest, which isn't a single day. It's the single lifetime during the harvest. And they had the
opportunity to drink from the glass of forgetfulness and then enter into the fray and see if they
can help. And then with that catalyst can even climb as a fifth dimensional or six dimensional
being. And the raw contact, they are, you know, a mind-body complex of six-dimensional beings
that have come here to help us at this time. How do you remember all this shit? I mean,
I finished book one like two days ago. So it's fresh. That helps. It is absolutely fresh.
Anything that I've been currently reading, I can access very quickly. And, and,
And things that I read a long time ago, I can access to, it's got to be bullet points of
what I really took from that.
The book's like essentially, if I read a handful of times, I can get into some of the
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And it also lines up with what I'm naturally good at, making things simple.
And there's something about the word smithing.
My best contribution to coaching, humanity, myself, personally and professionally is helping people
dismantle the victim mentality from a fifth from an elementary school PE level of a conversation
and we do that pretty damn well we talked about that the definition of the victim mentality
talked about that and on the show we didn't on it or the on it podcast yeah on a podcast yeah back in the
day or maybe it was your show and you were doing it out of the office something and we we talked about
that and um if there's if there's going to be if there's because here's the thing man um being a
victim i mean where do you why do you think part of the liver king's digestive problems or
because his breath is trapped in his chest because he's got that raging victim's mentality
story going on i'll bet everything that's the case because the victim mentality in
all of its forms and flavors and it's got more flavors in baskin robins it it creates a stress
response sympathetic nervousness response breath trapped in the chest and when people maintain these
certain stories and and um stay redlining stay breath up up in their chest uh all kinds of things
don't work too well here's a fun fact the second and third most commonly purchased over-the-counter
medication is indigestion medication and constipation medication. And I'm convinced that a large
part of that is because of the way words are used and the way they're not used. So we both went
to high school in the United States. Did you have any courses, classes, or conversations about
how to use your language to stay focused on what's important and keep the drama low and build
yourself up in your imagination self-image none of that and i was a comm communication major at asu
so you know we had plenty of different uh classes geared towards speech debate those kind of things
and like how to present to people how to communicate well um psychology classes you know that get
into that stuff but even in the site neither in the psychology classes or the sociology class or the
communication classes did we really dive into self-talk and how the power and this is dispenses work and
Neil Goddard's work and Jesus Christ's work.
Oh, yeah.
He was alive, right?
No matter what your belief system is there,
the teachings of Christ all flow into the same thing that Neil Goddard does and Joe
Dispenza and Bruce Lipton and so many more.
What was cool about Lipton is he tracked this to stem cells.
He started to look at our biology.
And, of course, he wrote the biology of belief.
You know, dispenses, I've been a huge fan of Despenza.
I verb Dispenza.
You're like, I dispensed this house.
Oh, nice.
I dispensed my relationship with my wife.
wife Natasha and she did too with me right like it was it was I literally called that in that
being and prayed as if it was already so and let go of the need or want for you know so I didn't
I didn't sit there and pine over I really wish I was in relationship or any that shit I held
the fact that this person is coming to me um checked it in a different way right and but same thing he
held that until he met penny they fucking got married right after meeting each other like three
days after meeting each other.
Damn, really?
They knew they were going to be together forever.
The second they laid on each, is on each other.
Wild story, right?
Anywho, though.
So, I mean, the power, and this is why I was excited to have you on, because thoughts become
things, right?
Wayne Dyer talked about that quite a bit, and it's, this isn't just woo-woo shit.
We use it for manifestation.
If I can use my thoughts and my language to manifest all of the good things in my life, right?
Petition God.
gas can you receive right the petition first must be done through gratitude right why is that
it raises the vibration right and the gratitude of that through our word uh speaks it into existence
right the throat they talk about this in the law of one throat chakra is one of the most
powerful chakras the reason for that is it's the first thing that brings something into 3d via
the logos right you take the thought you take the feeling and you speak it into being
it adds a certain weight or realness to it here in this realm and so
so if we if we have that kind of power and we pay attention to that then for sure the equal and
opposite is true and that must be the case for anything in a dual world right in polarity the
equal and opposite is always going to be true so if dispenses work and Lipton's work and all
these people who have proven scientifically the shit works if that's true for positive things
then the equal and opposite must be true so any repeated negative thought pattern any victim
mindset. Any time where we get caught in a loop of, oh, here we go again, I remember that,
you know, where the critic comes in, has just as much power over us as the calling the thing
we're calling in, right? And until we get clear on that, and this was the thing that I really
appreciated. Nobody ever says here I go again. You ever pay attention to that? It's always here we go
again when they're recreating some kind of negative experience. No one ever says, here I go
again yeah that's very true um but you know one of the teachings of christ was that you know before
you had to pay attention to your deeds but now you had to pay attention to your thoughts
right that's what he was asking for as far as i'm concerned you know and again i'm no fucking
scholar on christ or christianity but one of the things my key takeaways when i've heard and read
this is like oh what's he asking for here that connects me to wayne dyer and and and all these guys
I've just mentioned and you're guys like yourself right it connects me there because
the power of thought is the power of creation itself and it's even more
empowered when we speak it into being right and so that I I've really thought
about that because you know if I call in the serenity prayer what can I do the
only person I can change I talk about this bear last night the only person I
ever have full control over is myself and maybe full control is the wrong word
but the only person I can ever change is me and you know if we wish
be this change we wish to see in the world well that means it's it's fucking go time it is
go time above all other times to be the very best version of ourselves to express in the best
way and that all starts with thought and language
people talk about mindset a lot people talk about breakthroughs a lot too we can get to that too
in my personal and professional opinion enlisted and it's also because it's in my opinion this most
simple we got the best definition of mindset in the game the enlisted definition of mindset is the
story that you tell yourself that's what it is your clients i know we've got coaches listening to
this your client's mindset is the story that they're telling themselves about fill in the blank
their finances their body the girl the guy the government whatever my mindset is the story that
i'm telling myself and guess what that story is made of words words and breath and um it's a lot
easier to to work on something when we know what it is we're working on and what it's made of
I mean, you talk to some of the most high-level people in a lot of different genres.
I find that very interesting.
In the coaching space, how often do people talk about mindset?
Frequently?
Yeah, I would say, especially if you're looking at all the life coaches here in Austin.
Yeah, this is the center of the known universe for them.
Hyperborea for her.
What's Hyperborea?
That was like the central, you know, like the, the, if there was an inner hole, you know, the beings, the highly involved feelings that lived, you know.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, it's, it's like, you can almost feel it.
If you want to run an interesting, and same thing for the people listening to the show.
Go ask three people that are really big on mindset, because that's how they talk about it.
What is it?
I'm going to get a big answer.
And so this goes back to the,
way we hold the conversation and you need big picture philosophy you need neuroscience you need
well you need it in a lot of different ways we keep things simple and that's a simple formula
about star trek versus the board and so where i'm going with this is that uh what you just said
right there about Jesus being about awareness becoming more aware of our words and our stories
and taking responsibility and and and and things of that nature the words that people are using
right now even though they really they they are magnified in a lot of senses I mean you can
you can put some words on that phone right there and create a damn firestorm in a in a very
short amount of time or a viral post the words the words that people use
right now it's even more important to to think about your thinking if we want to get all
alan watts about it he's the best zen teacher the west will ever have in my opinion
no one will ever compete with that for him for a variety of reasons and he said when we learn
to think about our thinking we become alive in a new way and and yeah and then what does that
mean well that means we're we're we're using different words and creating different stories
I know we're on two different levels of these conversations.
Where do you...
How much has the coaching industry changed in the past five years?
Man, I don't know, because it's like I've been a part of it.
You went deep, dude, right?
Yeah.
So, you know, I think in 20...
I mean, I had been coaching small groups of people here and there
since I was in my fight career,
but really that kind of took off
when I got to On it.
We started Fit for Service.
And we'd have, you know, 150 to 200 people
come through every event,
three events a year.
And oftentimes we'd be coaching those people in between,
just giving them basic Q&A and stuff,
me, Gadsie, and Caitlin.
So it was nice to have that.
And it got, you know, even more ramped up.
Hey, we're going to teach, like, a physically fit class.
So I've got a nine-week module
on how to actually get your body as dialed in as possible.
These are the most important tenets of what I would say, you know, matter the best.
And we'll get the biggest return of an investment for your time and energy, you know,
and teaching people how to do that.
But things have changed due to finances, right?
So it was no problem before getting a bunch of people, 200 plus people, do a $4,000 event.
But as we saw, that became stiffer and siffer.
And not just with fit for service, you know, with...
We've noticed that.
I've noticed that with a lot of...
I don't even want to name names because they're highly successful people,
but highly successful women that are in a totally different genre, right?
Sex magic, tantra, meditation, and, you know, these kind of things, like the high priestess types
and all that.
They had been very successful for many years and then they just saw a big drop off.
You know, it's something that I was trying to formulate, which is, you know, fucking self-plug,
here we go, was the low-hanging fruit.
Like, can I, can I teach more people than 40 at a time?
Sure.
Let me do that online so that there's, because the podcast is great.
People learn from my podcast.
I learn from my podcast, first and foremost, is why I love doing it.
But instead of the free event, you know, the podcast, and instead of the $4,000 ticket
price there, can we make something small enough that most people can join.
So that's what we're rolling out here in January is the $150 a month, deep dive, where, you know,
I'm on there doing a webinar each month.
I'm doing a Q&A each month.
Every two weeks, there's a touch point with me.
That's two to three hours long.
And we get to go through a lot of these tenants, not just to do with the body, but with the mind,
with connection with relationships and everything else and eventually circling back to
the world at large and how do we prepare for that right so it's it's going to cover all the fun
shit that I didn't get to in my final years with FVS because I was physically fit and just put
in that position as the guy with you know the best body and the fighting experience to to be able
to break it down makes sense but yeah a lot of people coaching is shifted because everyone's a
coach now that's number one number two so we have you know we're reading total twins which i think
phenomenal books for the kids and for the parents too right the history weren't taught that kind of
stuff and so they talk about supply and demand and they talk about a lot of these things and you know
there's an oversaturation of supply right and and in that you start to get a dilution effect you
start to get you know watering down if you will so I think that coaching has changed due to that
but also to the fact that anyone can do it really you know like if you if you believe in yourself and
you've got something to teach, you can coach.
And there's nothing wrong with that.
In my opinion, you know, as macho man once said,
the cream rises to the top, yeah.
It's pretty good.
Right?
It's good.
That's an 8.5 out of 10 on the macho.
Cream does rise to the top.
So understanding that, you know, in my, I've got a couple decades being in human
performance and longevity and all the other things, but now, you know,
really deep diving, why are we here, that kind of stuff, these fundamental questions
of consciousness, I have a lot to offer.
And I think that's great.
I think we will see shit.
because, you know, whether it's the tariffs or the economy or anything else,
I think a lot of these bigger scale events where you get to come and it's all inclusive
and all the foods paid for, I think those are going to, they're going to have to shift
because you got, you're not going to have 200 people coming to an event like that.
Maybe that'll still happen for Tony Robbins, right?
He was charging five grand a weekend, that kind of thing.
But, you know, for a lot of the smaller shows in town like myself and people like that,
things must be adjusted.
and I think, you know, my goal is to affect as many people positively as I can, right?
It's not just, oh, I want more reach on Instagram or anything.
No, like, Instagram's cool.
I might, you might learn something there.
But having that ability, coaching is great because you have an ability, you have touch points
with these people over time, right?
And where they're fucking up or where they have questions can help redesign what it is
that I'm teaching them, right?
Because there may be some similarities across the group.
No one understood what I meant on metabolic flexibility.
Let me break that down better.
Or people are having a really hard time putting this one piece into practice, whether that's
meditation or walking into whatever that practices.
That's a good practice.
How do we do that?
How do we form new habits?
Right.
And so I think it's the Wild West, bud, you know, if I'm be perfectly honest, you know.
But my goal and my intention is to be able to take what I've learned over the years.
And the coach people, ideally people would stay a part of that for at least a year.
And we had some people in F of S that stuck around for five or six years.
You know, they gained a ton.
Like the burst was they gained a ton from it.
And we love those.
They're family.
You know, those people are family.
Brandon Duncan's family.
Awesome dude.
Was around for four or five years, I think.
And so the goal would be to get some people to really stay in there and turn these people
into black belts.
That's what Gazi's doing with the Dharma artist collective on mind, right?
And, you know, how we train the mind to be able to sit and do these sprints for 90 minutes.
on silent you know and he's got people dialing in their work which I think is really cool
but to your point the reason I love keeping the circle back with you is the fact that it all
starts with thought process and speech right the power of these things cannot be overstated it's
not a woo-woo thing it's scientific fact if you read the biology belief and other things like that
you dive into um what was his name the Japanese scientist that was working with water
yeah miyamoto yeah not massage uh um damn i had it i was drinking coffee and then you washed it down
yeah um point being if it comes to you great but that yeah that guy water crystal guy water crystals
um there's a lady i think that's local alexzek was talking me about that has done this with
different organic things like chicken eggs because if you freeze the white the egg white from a
caged egg that's never seen sunlight that's going to look like a cancer cell or hate
water, right, discombobulated. And then if you have a free-range egg, like from one of our chickens,
freeze it for four and a half hours and take a photo of it, that egg white is going to look crystalline.
It's going to look like a snowflake. It's going to look like love water. It's going to, you know,
she's doing this in different ways. I think that's awesome. You're going to love this.
Tell my son this last night, Alex Eck brought this up to me too. It's a freaking rad study.
so what happens when you take the caged egg and the perfect free range egg and put them in the
refrigerator next to each other overnight and then map them the next day uh the the the caged egg
turns more free range egg yeah the caged egg becomes better and then what they found too
was that they could put one high vibrational free range egg in the center of up to 12 caged eggs around
it and the next day when they took photos all 12 of the cage
eggs looked as good as the free range egg and the free range egg looked even better why is that
because it's a two-way street as the free range egg brought the vibration up of the eggs around it
that in turn brought its own vibration back up even higher than it was before yeah that that that
is fucking wild right that tracks and and so you know as i look into the darkness and things like that
and see kind of where we're headed the point alexec brings is our our own vibrational frequency
and self-mastery is the name of the game, right?
If you want to change and affect people,
that is what you bring to the table,
your own fucking frequency, right?
And that all starts with how you carry yourself
and how you think, right?
And then speech is what anchors that in to your being, right?
For sure.
For sure.
Where do you see the coaching space
in the next three years.
I honestly think that as AI takes more jobs.
I knew you're going to say that.
We're just going to get more and more coaches
because the truth is...
Get more and more coaches coming into the space.
Now, there's two ways to go, right?
And you see a lot of this online
with like the homesteaders
and the people that are saying
that we're going to have to turn into Renaissance man.
You have to know more than one thing.
You can't just be...
You've got to be a jack of all trades, right?
So we will see people going back to school for trades.
right. We'll see more people becoming linemen or, you know, for the electrical companies. We're
going to see people working on towers, like 6G towers that are going to go in in a few years.
We're going to see all these things happening. Pipeline inspectors for oil. That's not slowing
down anytime soon. So I do feel like these traditional blue collar jobs are just beckoning people
to come and they're paying a lot of money, right? Because there was this whole push from our
education system to become white collar and become a specialist who didn't know how to wipe his own
ass or change a tire on his car and now we're going to see that pendulum swing back the other
way. So in one sense, people are going to have to learn real world shit. In the other sense,
if they actually have acquired a decent enough following or enough to teach that can actually
keep people engaged and keep people coming back for more, then, I mean, I could teach somebody
for a year and not exhaust anything that I would teach them with. We're on the tip of the iceberg
there. I bet some clients one-on-one that have been with me five, six years.
right because it just keeps going i keep evolving the questions get harder we go in deeper together
they get better i get better at the same time and that keeps that relationship alive um so i don't
know how many of these new coaches are going to have that wealth of knowledge to stay in the game
long term but we will see both expand right and we will see um you know it more and more it's going
be in you know so i was talking with the bioculture guys about this that the one of the fastest
moving industries is advertisement shifting to influencer based advertising right so we we saw this
in podcasting early on right people were able to sell shit if joe rogan talked about it oh yeah okay
i talked about it paul check you know he's endorsing the product and people know paul in his
integrity that's that's big that's big right there not just as a sponsor like oh he endorses this he
uses this, that's a big deal. People are paying for that. And to a lesser degree, you know,
this dude's got a million followers or 500,000 followers online and we're paying him to work with
this product. That he likes, and he's going to talk about it and that's going to sell some
shit, right? So we're seeing that industry expand. And the reason I bring up that industry is
because it's not necessarily the cream rises to the top. You know, you may have somebody with
a huge following because she looks a certain way or, you know, because, you know, he's a, you
media, whatever that could be, but they still have the ability to sell stuff, right?
It doesn't have to be a wealth of knowledge and wisdom that sells the thing.
It could be just a big fan base, right?
And that's totally cool too.
But we're going to see this bigger shift moving into that where as influencers continue
to grow in influence, that those sales will continue to move in that direction because people
will want to say, like, have you tried this?
Oh, dude, my buddy uses it.
It's awesome.
or so-and-so is behind this company, right?
Alex Hermose helped fund school.
We've got a lot of people going to school right now coaches
because of the fact that Hermosie's behind it.
Yeah.
Right?
So that's just food for thought there.
But to be perfectly honest,
I don't know if I want to be dead honest.
I will coach as long as I can make it fiscally possible
because I love it.
And in the law of one,
they say the whole purpose is to teach, learn, learn, teach.
It's the nature of our reality at every interval.
every dimension to teach learn learn teach right receive and give back i like that and and i it resonates
with me big time and i think that um i'm always going to be a student first right i love learning
i love picking up books i love rereading shit like going back through the law of one now and so it's
fresh in my mind and i can really harness it um and then what's the point of me holding that in
it's pointless to just hold it in and serve myself like i'll regurgitate as much of that i can to
to my family, my friends, to the podcast to give that back.
So that will probably stay in perpetuity,
but I have to also look beyond coaching
to what can there bring in passive income.
What are the other things that I can do from that?
And so that expansion is something I think we all should visit
as coaches or anybody else just due to the fact
that the nature of our economic system
is gonna completely change.
Whether World War III happens or not,
You know, the Socrates is a,
forget the guy's name.
It's something,
something economics.
It'll come to me.
Something economics is this guy, his website.
Armstrongeconomics.com.
Armstrong.
Yeah, Martin Armstrong.
They did a documentary on him.
That guy's great.
He was wrongfully in prison for seven years,
and the judge finally forced the government to let him out, right?
Because he had a technology that studied
the cycles of time using pi and could map the war cycle the solar cycle all the things that
influence us the solar cycle does influence us just as the zodiac does right it's not fucking woo-woo shit
go outside at noon and then go outside at midnight you tell me is there a difference the moon the moon
influences all these things influence us so it was able to map those in the financial cycles
and become highly predictive it knew a world event was going to happen on 9-11 it knew when the stock
market was going to crash in the late 80s and so once the government figured out this thing they
wanted it for themselves that's why he went to jail for seven years was he involved with half-past
human i'm not certain because that was a similar scene scenario yeah martin armstrong he's like
hey dude the states is done it's it's going to there's going to be a fracturing of states and
secessions and he's like these these these stories that the left and the right have they are
completely incompatible now right and
And, you know, to piggyback on what we were talking about earlier, or at the very beginning,
that's just getting further and further and further and further apart.
Yeah, that guy, that guy might be right.
Yeah, his computer, which he calls Socrates, has now pointed to the fact that the end of the U.S. dollar,
as the petro dollar, as the leading currency in the world, is the year 2031.5.
the day, six months into 2031, the dollar will cease to be the peak thing that's used.
It's not just going to dissolve overnight, but something else will replace it.
And Socrates doesn't know.
It doesn't know if it's going to be the Chinese CBDC that's gold-backed.
It doesn't know if it's going to be a cryptocurrency or something else.
It just knows that that's the end of the dollar being numero uno.
That's a pretty big prediction, right?
And it's not that far away.
So the other thing it predicted is that commodities will then be the thing that really takes over.
Why? Because useful things that things that we can use, tangible items will become very valuable when shit is shaky, right?
It's why gold and silver are always a good idea.
Bitcoin, there's another guy who talked about, God, I wish I remembered the name of his book, but he predicts that in 2033, it'll be those who have Bitcoin and those who don't.
And those who have Bitcoin will become potentially multi-millionaires.
And that will be the only class of people that have the ability to operate outside of the technocracy, right?
It's within it, but also have something that allows for a little bit different leverage points.
And he thinks that, you know, as, you know, after the dollar ends and this kind of things,
that there's going to be a scramble from governments to purchase Bitcoin that'll drive the price through the fucking roof
because they're going to want to have a tangible thing that people have bought into on an international level.
and that that will take Bitcoin's pricing per Bitcoin way above a million dollars.
It could be tens of millions.
And that's a lot quicker than the Bitcoin people have talked about.
So who knows if that's true?
I think it's a good long-term play for the grandkids,
but it may be something that's worthwhile in our lifetime.
It already has, you know, fucking 116 or 117 right now, you know.
So that's another interesting thought.
But my point in all this is that if the dollar's going to end and Bitcoin's going to rise,
And commodities are going to be the thing.
You know, what is actually tangible and useful going forward?
What does real wealth look like outside of family, love, and health
and all the things that truly matter?
Probably being able to grow your own food,
probably knowing your neighbors,
being able to exchange shit without attacks.
Call it barter done in other countries, right?
The ability to know useful things, how to fix things,
how to trade for those things,
the ability to know how to defend yourself.
I think all these things start to become a little bit more prominent in the decade that follows.
Even though that will be the supposed high, right, a 20-year high, as we get to that point,
you know, there is a strong push.
That's why we have Agenda 2030.
That's what we have the Paris Climate Accord.
It's not because the fucking Earth's going to heat up and sea levels are rising.
You can look on Instagram right now and see Miami Coastline from 1986 until now looks the exact same, right?
Sorry, Greta.
It didn't change.
Rock 3.0 totally in a, Dr. Robert Malone posted this on a substack.
Grock 3.0 totally dismantled manmade climate change.
Just absolutely picked it apart and spoke to the same things that many scientists have,
like Greg Braden, that we have 400,000-year-old ice core samples that have shown
far higher CO2 levels in the past, and that usually happens in the cooling section, right?
But peak heat has been higher than it is now, and then the CO2 levels rise after that,
and we have a cooling phase.
RCO2 is ahead of while we're still warming,
but that's not what causes the shit to change.
And we're not even out of the ice age.
We think the ice age ended when the younger dry-eyes period ended.
But Braden said that if there's any ice that we're still in an ice age, however reduced.
So there's periods of time on earth when there's no ice at the poles.
That's wild.
Wild to think about.
Anyways.
There's going to be a lot of change is what I'm getting to no matter what.
And I think that that, you know, let's dive into your list here because I think of
word-bominated enough here.
I want to get to your list here of things to talk about because I think there are, my point
in all that is that there's never been in a more important time than our own self-discipline.
And that starts with how we think.
It starts with our own conversations we have with ourselves.
It starts with what we speak out loud and how we speak to each other, how we speak to our
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There's never been a better time to think about your thinking, everybody.
There's never been, and they're correlated.
I mean, good luck separating the story you tell.
yourself from how you breathe especially when you talk there's never been a better time to get
your breath low and slow and keep it there so whether uh someone's coaching okay you're
interacting with someone especially if you're going into stories um we talk a lot about so I'll
talk a little bit about low and slow breathing in coaching and then I'll also talk about
low and slow breathing
let's just say when you pronounce your father dead
because I own that experience from two years ago
and yeah so we
I mean it's it's 15 minutes into the first
class of level one certification
and in Lifter we're talking about where are you breathing while you're coaching
because that
to say that's important is an understatement
Most coaches are not paying attention to where they're breathing when they're coaching, and to make that even worse, most coaches think that they have to have all the right answers for their clients, known as Smarty Pants coaching, or 1-800 I got the hotline answers coach. And you put in all the right answers coach, all the right answers plus breath trapped in the chest. That's the lowest form of coaching, in my personal and professional opinion, because it majorly disrupts the energy and from the start.
I've got the answers for your life.
I'm smarter than you.
All these things.
I'm the coach versus good questions and good breathing.
So if you think directionally, answers push, questions pull.
Answers, I tell them, questions they tell them.
What's going to be more powerful?
And when you combine low and slow breathing with good questions, that's the demonstration of non-attachment.
might be writing 19 fucking books about non-attachment and if the breath is trapped in the chest
you're attached and when you ask a question and you breathe low and slow what that wherever it
goes is correct it creates the flow which is half of the medicine in my opinion um and then it
also helps when it comes to drama and trauma bonding so drama explain these please yeah this is
very important drama bonding is when you believe your client's story when you're helping someone
change the story they're telling themselves. It sounds harsh at first. Don't believe them. Don't believe
the story. Observe the story. Why would I believe a story that I'm being paid to help them
improve or change? So from that premise, because if they walk out the door with the exact same
story that they walked in, what did I just do? I didn't do anything. Nothing happened. What did I just
get paid for? And so I know that going in. So the story that's the first thing out of their mouth,
That thing's going to change here soon enough.
So why should I believe this story that I'm getting paid to change?
Observe it.
And when you breathe, you zoom out.
Okay.
Very similar to wind sprints.
You're a professional athlete.
You run wind sprints.
Breath gets trapped in the chest and it's mechanical.
The focus zooms in on something.
Okay.
We lose aspect to our peripheral vision, creativity tanks.
You go on a slow stroll.
The breath descends and the thing zooms out.
because we have lenses going on, right?
And then you can see, you can hear, okay?
You can observe.
And then a lot of times, drama bonding leads to trauma bonding.
So trauma bonding is when the coach and the client, they go into a stress response at the same time.
That's a mess.
That's a big time mess.
And so we talk about low and slow breathing a lot.
Guess what?
Low and slow breathing is going to help.
people not get scared into doing weird and experimental shit with their body when
the boogeyman woo heen flu shows up okay um or disease x and whatever the fuck is next or
whatever the thing is to get upset about um people that breathe well are a whole lot harder to
control because they got a long fuse you get somebody you get somebody in a stress state real
worked up and in a short amount of time that becomes baseline you can lead that fucking person
around by the nose whether it's in a personal relationship or a group of people weaponize that
victim mentality and then crash them into whatever the thing is see them dancing on instagram
to the death of somebody they don't like yeah imagine that imagine that um or you know life
throws curveballs man i um and he was ready to go this was too
years ago, September 6th, I'm in, at the farm, about 30 minutes away from Wing Jaina.
The homie.
The homie.
Daniel 1st Griffith.
Yeah, dude, I go over there about once every six months.
He's great.
Yeah, yeah.
Very interesting, very interesting guy, very cool.
Yeah, he's Tim Shell Farm.
Tim Shell Farm and Wingina is a fucking scene, dude.
It's a post office by a river.
uh-huh the james river po there's no that's it dude ryan sprague yeah yeah so um this is about
two years ago we're having a party at the farm and i think i might have invited you that one
um uh we go over to get some meats from from daniel and so there's the post office
and then there's the road and there's two driveways this was this is the first time i went over there
we picked the wrong driveway
we picked the wrong driveway one of two
and we draw we roll up and um it's really pretty house
it was old school and there was an upside down black america all blacked out
american flag hanging hanging off the fucking front porch do you know what that means
no quarter no quarter given
so no warning shots no warning shots nothing prisoners purple if you put purple flags are on on your fence
that's another way that I've heard that they do that in Florida in places where they have a castle
doctrine okay if there's purple there then that's your warning we rolled up on that and I knew
what that meant and I rolled down the window and I'm like dude I know that I'm in somebody's glass right now
I know that there's fucking crosshairs on my goddamn nose.
I could just feel it.
And this really pretty girl opens the door to the farmhouse,
and she just stands there and looks at us for a second.
And I go, Daniel Griffith, and she goes, the other driveway.
And I go, I'm leaving.
And I did.
Sprague and I still talk about that.
He and I are buddies.
I like that Daniel's got neighbors like that, though.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
hold him about he's like oh yeah yeah and they had like they they absolutely knew so yeah i'm at the
i'm in virginia for the most part for the past for covid and stuff and and dude you busted my
ass when uh it was hilarious i just i laughed about this morning think about it when i came on
that first show dude i uh because i wanted to over covid i stayed at the family's lake house
and worked 12 hours a day and drank a 12 pack again a
every fucking night and I did that for a couple of years dude I've never been fat in my life
and I got up to about tooth 25 Guinness do it too Guinness dude that shit I drank enough
Guinness to float a battleship around if we're quoting the great Leonard Skinner except he said
whiskey and so I'm in the I'm getting a fucking coffee at the at the cafe and on it and you walk
up and you go what do you been doing and I was like one good delivery two motherfucker three I'm not
going to say that to him because he could beat me up in my best shape
So, yeah, and so, yeah, I was in Virginia.
My dad was in ill health and for a number of years because of big pharma.
Big pharma got both of my parents.
And September 6, 2020, we're still on the why you want to breathe low and slow, okay, so many reasons.
4, 10 in the morning
my stepmom comes out
I'm out in the garage
and she knocks on the door and she goes
I think he's dead
oh dude I got to back this up
because this is fucking wild
10 days before he died
I walk into his room
and it was like
somebody took
a huge
puff
of DMT and blew it straight in my fucking face.
So I walk...
Do you have the smell too or just the fractal?
Because I've had a couple points where I've smelt DMT and it, I'm like that, I know that
scent like I know the back of my hand.
Yep.
It's unforgettable.
There's only one thing that smells like that.
So I walk into my dad's room and I smell DMT.
Just like you're sitting in, like you're facilitating a ceremony for someone.
body and I'm like what the and I'm coming around the corner and I he's in the bed and he's like
this eyeballs huge blasted okay he didn't smoke blasted and and and I'm like dad he goes
am I dead and I go no he goes oh my god am I dead I was like dad no you're you're still here
he goes oh my god oh my god am I dead dude no one was smoking DMT in that room
I smelled it like it was, and he was, it was, the, the lights were a coming.
Beam me up.
Beem me up.
Ten days later, Susan comes out, knocks on the door at 4.10 a.m., knock, knock, knock.
I think he's dead.
And I go, fuck.
I put my clothes on, and I walk into the farmhouse, and I come around the corner.
I was bed, and I sit down next to him.
and put my hand on his chest
and then I put my fingers underneath his nose
and I look up at her and I go he's gone
and she explodes
so world dude still is
and that won't change
and I just sit there and I stare at him
and
breathe
and about
and I said Susan
put on some coffee
and so I'm
watching him
observing myself
about five minutes later
I get up and I come around the bed
and I'm walking out
and the words
I'm ready
just fall out of my mouth
and
I go out
and put a cup put some coffee out on on the the in the garage and uh all hell starts breaking
loose he was a very prominent figure in the in the community um susan is beyond distraught
uh and um you know the hearse comes and and and nurse comes pronounces him officially dead
Hurst comes and gets him
and I didn't tell anybody for a week
I didn't tell any of the team members
I made
and part of it was because of
who he was and he was an entrepreneur
and he would have wanted me to run it like that
also because I was able to breathe well
I made all my classes
I was on the Power Monkey podcast
about three hours after he died
yeah
they didn't
know um taught all the sessions taught all tall all classes did the sessions went to the got all the
work meetings all the way through Tuesday evening and then I drove drove over and talked about that
told uh Adam and and my he's my business partner and I mean I've had I've only cried about
that once dude uh where you think that is did you just feel like completion
some people say like when you when you see something when you see something you love is actually dead
i'll give an example my both my parents are still alive but witnessing like my dogs that i've had
for 10 plus years that in my opinion were absolute family not a pair but still family
once i realized they were gone there was a sense of like oh and i cried about it but i also knew
like they're that souls elsewhere yep you know i'm not looking at them anymore um
I allowed myself to have whatever,
I wasn't fighting anything.
And I was just, I was waiting.
I mean, I streamed a little bit
because that's normally how I cry.
And dude, it did hit me one time.
I will never, ever, ever cry sitting down, ever again.
Said another way.
will only cry on my feet i'm coming around the corner it was in the farmhouse by myself and it was
like i come around the corner it's like you punch me in the fucking nose smack and um it's it's like
an ice bath you know emotions are like an ice bath they want to double you over right like this
and if you can train yourself to stand up and present yourself you'll have you'll have a
completely different experience and dude i heaved
Bro, I fucking heaved on my feet.
Perfect posture, even better than that.
I mean, I got my chin up and I just knew to do it for some odd reason.
I was like, this is not bending me over.
And I just, I let myself, which does bring up an important part of coaching.
And then we can also zoom back out to, you know, the Star Trek versus the,
The difference between evolution and revolution, okay, comes down to the breath.
I let myself have a Kyle Kingsbury hammer fist to the snoot of an emotional reaction,
and I stood up and breathed well and kept my shoulders, just opened everything up so it could flow.
So people need anyone that ever talks about a revolution.
is either dangerous or misinformed.
So a revolution, like a revolving door or a revolver, it revolves, it's coming back around again,
whatever the thing is, history doesn't repeat itself, it rhymes, including the guillotines.
And so in our personal life, breath trapped in the chest equals a revolution.
Whatever the thing is is going to come back around again.
Versus get your breath low and slow and you take the R off and you get an evolution.
you get to you get to put new breathing patterns because guess what we inherit our parents breathing
patterns and my parents weren't working on their stories they weren't working on their breathing
neither were their parents so it's this thing that's revolved downhill uh and and and i don't know
what happened man i mean i can make some assumptions but i haven't cried about him since
and i haven't needed to and if i ever do i know how i'm going to do it and i also know how i'm not
going to do it. I love that because that falls in line with like trauma release. Like ayahuasca,
they say don't, you know, if you can, don't curl yourself in a ball in the fetal position,
lie open or sit up, open to receive and transmit and let things move through. It makes sense
from a nervous system standpoint, even with what you're talking about with having that open chest,
shoulders back, like that is a powerful position to allow emotion to move through you that also
changes the way you're looking at it, whether
than if you're folded over, you're getting beat,
that's a whole different experience too.
But the good news is,
is you let it move, you allowed it to move through you, right?
Which is most important.
They talk about that and why zebras don't get ulcers.
You know, that a zebra, when it escapes the line,
will physically shake violently until it's cool,
and then boom, it just moves on.
But we don't do the shaking.
We leave it stored in the nervous system,
and then because of our prefrontal cortex,
we can now imagine that happening again,
and again and again, so we get chased by the lion in perpetuity until we can move that through
the nervous system.
Low and slow breath.
Keep us out of the board.
Low and slow breath.
Good news when navigating life's curveballs.
Low and slow breathing helps you not to drama and trauma bond with your clients.
Yeah.
And if there's anything that, you know, I can impart on the people that, you know, I can impart on the people
that are coaching their coaches now or think about getting into coaching ask more questions get your
breath low and slow keep it there and ask more questions and watch what happens the shit will
just unravel on its own versus my breath is in my chest and I've got answers for you that's
that's amateur hour another to say it another way um coaching hell hell on earth for a coach
is thinking that they have to have all the right answers.
Freedom is knowing that you can't have all the answers.
And in my opinion, wisdom in the coaching space is not wanting to have the answers.
That's just so fun.
And it liberates, I mean, it takes care of it, it cuts imposter syndrome by 90%.
90% of people's imposter syndrome in the coaching space comes from,
thinking that they have to have all the right answers.
I don't know who the fuck started that idea.
And that's tanked more careers.
Well, that thinking that you have to have all the right answers,
socopophobia, the fear of being seen,
because if you put yourself out there, you're going to be seen,
fear of being seen, a telephobia,
the fear of not being good enough.
Those, all those things hold hands together.
That tanks more coaching careers than people don't wake up in the middle of night
sweating about email funnels.
they can wake up in the middle of the night sweating about not delivering on the transformation
or being judged by their peers or who would ever want to coach with me when they can when
there's so many other better coaches out there yeah so you know the that's that's a I mean
I know these are these are fifth grade level simple concepts and you don't really see it all
that often you don't i don't and when i look at um and i'm i'm and you know to truth be told
i'm very ignorant about what's going on in the coaching space that's one of the reasons why um
it's just too busy doing our shit over yeah i'm too busy doing my shit i think most coaches are
should ought to be ought to be doing their own shit yeah and you talk with other coaches and see
kind of how life's life's going and what they're up to but yeah it's it's i mean everybody's
everybody's doing their own thing there's some um the the biggest thing i see is things like school
and circle blowing up right so what's circle circle circle is akin to school it's basically like
where you have online digital community with where we're going to build ours off of
connor millstein who's my movement specialist who uh trained jordan burrows in the u.s men's wrestling
team for the last two years he's fucking legit david wick uh understudied he's in a league of his own uh
he uses a circle and then you know there's quite a few other good people savage the um
musician who's been on the podcast uh he uses a circle so it's just i think there's a little bit
more flexibility there than school but they're either way we're going to see
thousands of coaches moving over to those platforms that they haven't already in creating
their design of what they want to teach you know and whatever that looks like there will be
some good variety there and hopefully they can listen to you hopefully they can enroll in and
enlisted and lifted and get you know the the true gift of transformation for themselves and then
deliver that to others yeah that's we're on mighty networks right now we've been happy with that
um and yeah so that's i mean that's what we've been doing uh for the past six and a half years
i'll update you on that and then i got a cool story that involves guns do if you're up for it and then
we'll just whatever the time is check in um i brought i brought an AK with me if you want to
I'm not certain I'm going to have time today to shoot unfortunately I got to I got to take over for the kids my wife's date uh Friday afternoons and evening she has her little girl date with uh not little with her bestie they get to go hang out and do mom shit and not have to worry about they can do fun shit without having to be moms so nice I'll wrap this in about 10 minutes so we're totally okay okay okay cool yeah so um well then if I've got some extra minutes we can talk about um Mike salemi
yeah my brother mike fucking love that guy man same so i knew that my um that my my my lardassness
was a it was just a chapter just something i needed to get out of well i mean and there's there
was more to it than just you know just the ginnis i'd always for whatever reason um
been been intrigued by certain forms of taoist monks that just they just drank
they just drank like a drank almost like junkin master yeah yeah oh yeah they would there
were certain taoist monks that would travel around and give seminars and um they would have
sages that carried their uh bottles of wine or like jars of glass like clay jars of wine and
they would take it so fucking far they would have a uh a clay jar of wine and a shovel because
they would drink and whenever they would wherever they died is where they would be buried um one of
my uh alan watts big drinker loved him stewart wilde you ever heard that guy no yeah um uh big drinker
and so i was like yeah i'm going to see what this is about you took you found the the best minds
on earth dude i yeah i was i'm gonna this is my pathway to three year yeah yeah yeah three year
period of time um that's great i drank it like easily just a shitload of this stuff i couldn't get
enough um and i was doing damn good work too so anyway uh functional functional yeah uh and i and
so when that chapter started to to end i'm like okay well how am i how am i going to make this rad
and badass coming out of this thing i was like i'm going to hire mike so lemmy for three years
and I did
I'm 22 months in
all we've done is kettlebells
all we've done is kettlebells
all we've done is kettlebells
so I spend a lot of time with that guy
such a great fucking coach
such a great guy
we also talk about Mike Bledsoe
so we accidentally started these certifications
we did not intend to start
a coaching certification business
his first strong coach summit
he sold a year-long mastermind and and I was at the strong coach summit in the first
three months he goes I want you to certify these people it was 12 of them I go I know exactly
what to do because I've come from a teaching background I've got a degree in education
blah blah blah so that started it and then there's group two and then there's group three
and then there's group five and we're like wait a minute what's going on these people keep coming so
was right as COVID showed up, everybody's got the stimulus checks, and it was just the
perfect scenario. We just graduated group 51. I've got over 500 certified coaches. We're on
group 15, level two, group three, level three, and I've certified every single one of those
people. That's a very important part of, very important part of our business and also my
life because I love like I said transformational wordsmithing and also getting to teach it
and then there's this another opportunity this is very cool this is very new have you ever heard
Travis Haley no okay um you ever watch the magpole videos from back in the day he's so maybe
yeah he uh haley strategic partners um famous individual in the military and tactical space
okay so magpull i was like magpole yeah
company the okay yeah yeah so he co-founded that back in the day and he's he's yeah so anyway uh
covid rolls around and they and they so these people that i've been researching for a while i told
my parents in 2012 2013 there's something coming and it's going to have QR codes all the fucking
news is going to sound the same there's going to be forced or compelled vaccines uh and a bunch
other shit that happened they thought i was a crazy yeah and um only one person in my family got one
shot extended and and and part of that was and they thought i was nuts they didn't they asked me
what's next now anyway when that thing kicked off i'm like all right these fuckheads have gone
operational i'm going operational and i'm slightly retarded so i go and i go and i go and
I buy my first gun, which was, I still got it, a Smith and Wesson airweight, 38, hammerless
revolver with an 11-pound trigger because I was way scared of me shooting myself than getting
into fucking gunfight with somebody. And then from there, and I told myself, all right,
I'm going to do this thing for 10 years. I'm going to train for 10 years, see what happens.
I'd go to any gun store that had a course about anything and and then eventually got
hooked up with these, uh, these, um, army rangers, uh, defense contractor and, and a, and a
SWAT guy. They had something called Spartan Corps in Richmond. And there was, it was active for a
couple of years. Fucking cool, man. Um, and it was,
tactical
so anyway
I got
an AR in one hand
and an AK in one hand
and I'm like buddy
pick a fucking lane
and I just
the AKs do it for me buddy
they just do it
there's something
there's something about it
there's pros
there's cons
Tucker Max I think is a big fan
of that round
oh god dude
there's just there's something
and so I go okay
I sold my AR
and or dropped in a lake
somewhere
And I'm like, I've got to learn more about this.
So I Google AK-47s in America and a guy named Jim Fuller shows up on Travis Haley's podcast called The Bridge.
And I'm like, okay, well, what's this?
So I click, Jim Fuller is basically the Mikhail Kalishnikoff of AK-47s in America.
That dude, that dude, that co-founded Rifle Dynamics.
He's helped put AK-47s on the map and turn.
turn them into, you know, a legitimate option for modern fighting rifles in the United States.
And he was the lead guitarist for Motley Crew.
Damn, that's dope.
Before they popped.
Whoa.
Yeah.
So they're in Southern California hustling.
And he's like, man, I need to get a real job.
So he goes, and he goes into an electrician school.
And then Motley Crew turns out, ends up becoming Motley Crew.
And he's like, I'm so glad I fucking got out of there.
I wouldn't have made it out alive.
And so anyway, he's on Travis Haley's podcast.
And I'm like, these guys are fucking cool.
So I look up Travis Haley and training company, strong following, all the stuff.
Decorated War Hero.
Ninth, eighth generational gunfighter in the United States.
went on Sean Ryan.
Cool.
And he talked a lot about 80% of it, 85% of he was talking about plant medicines and warrior mindsets and ownership and all these things.
And so I scroll down and they also do trainings.
And so I scroll under their trainings.
And they have an AK-47 specific class, a three-day, 10-hour-a-day AK-40.
Dude, those things, that's a real unicorn.
Go find one.
Go find one of those, everybody.
So I click the magic buttons, and I go.
And in the first 30 minutes, they're talking about fucking anti-Fouchy.
They're talking about maps, minor attracted persons.
They're talking about fucking dumbass communism, weaponization, like blue-haired people,
calling them poison dark frogs.
I'm like, if these fucking people can hit,
a barn with a bullet i'm in they can and so uh i've gone on tour with those people i've done
23 three three day trainings awesome in 27 months just awesome demolished any company records for
amount of trainings that anyone's done and in that process i've become friends with
Travis went on his show and we're doing we're doing a pilot collaboration for mindset for people in
the shooting space dope yeah dude it's the end of January this is this is going to be barbell shrug 2.0 for
us because we went on barbell shrugged and then when that dropped in 2017 we got introduced to
the fitness industry i'm going on i just did the the official podcast for crossfit a couple of
weeks ago and chasing excellence for the fourth time ben bergeron uh so we're still in the crossfit
space a lot of our students come from we've got about 35 box owners in our in our coaching community
and we're looking at this and um uh this is going to be this is going to be that round two so that's
I'm just sharing something that's very current and exciting for us.
It'll also feed the certs.
And those guys, those, the guys and gals that go there to those trainings, a lot of them are,
or Leo, law enforcement officers or military or former military or very, very passionate
active gun owners.
And they haven't come across.
a lot of transformational stuff and they're ready for it I was out in Medford with
them last month and this guy mentioned something at the end of class he was a police
officer who's a firearms instructor and he mentioned a scenario that didn't go his way
that's how he said it and he goes when I walked into this class I was very insecure
and the guy's an eight-year cop
firearms instructor
defensive tactics driving instructor
um you know
person of influence in his
his department and he goes
I was very insecure and then when I got
the the location wrong
on the second day I just got in my head
and I was like you're a fuck up you're fucking all these people's times up
all this stuff you're a waste of time
blah blah blah and he goes
I used to not be like that
that guy's about 250 pounds he goes I've been wrestling
since I was four
um and something happened
about two and a half years ago, something that didn't go my way.
It's been haunting me ever since.
And he said, it's just good for me to talk, even talk about this, what he said.
So I go up to him and afterwards, because there's a lot of debriefing, a lot of emotional,
hey, what's going on for you, fellas?
Yeah, this is a course, and it's also about guns.
And I go, hey, man, you give me 30 minutes in a Google Doc.
I don't know what the story is, but we can flip it.
And he goes, I'm in.
and so I gave him a Google Doc, send him a Google Doc.
I said, write out what happened, conversationally, full sentences with punctuation,
and then we'll get on a call.
And we did, and it was five pages long, one incident.
And the title was, I should have killed that man.
And so the title was I should have killed that man,
and the lynchpin Lord of the Rings spell was,
I sat there like a little bitch
and I let my family down
and it was a scenario that happened
when he was off duty
and a car got in front of them
and things were exchanged
a rifle got pulled out
he was waiting to make a move
didn't present itself
things dissipated
okay
it's like all this fucking training
I didn't smoke that guy
I should have killed that man
and so we wrote the story because most people keep their stories in their head one get it on paper
there's a big difference between stories kept in the head and stories on paper i'll do this fast
i know you're good stories kept in the head which is where most people keep their scary stories
go really fucking fast and that's part of the problem they're seemingly infinite they go very fast
it's very up close it's very loud not well organized compared to once it's written down
little snippets and little flash pictures of shit super hard
to digest emotional and psychological indigestion is a very real thing first things first title that
story and get it on paper now it's externalized now it's finite now it's organized and now it's
still step one step two read the damn thing oh and by the way um you know stories there's three
speeds of storytelling stories in the head go the fastest spoken stories that's the middle speed
and written stories are the slowest and when you slow the story down you get
get more detail. The devil's in the details. So most people don't read their, write their
stories. So if they don't write them, then they're not as detailed. And so they're not going
to read them with as much detail. So step two, read that thing. He reads it. What does it mean
about you? That's the greatest of all-time coaching question. What does that mean about you?
We make shit mean shit. We make things, mean things. And very rarely is that meaning extracted.
So I sat there like a little bitch and blah, blah, that got the junk out, because it's usually not the story that gets us.
It's the meaning we assign to the story that gets us.
And then we read it slow.
When you slow down a story, that's step three, the breath loosens up.
Very important.
And then step four is read that same story slow with breath, a big breath in between each sentence.
So again, breath descends, picture moves out.
And I mentioned that earlier in the podcast.
people don't have a definition of mindset.
Most people in the mindset space, they don't have a definition of a breakthrough either.
Talk about it.
What's a breakthrough?
And Lifted's definition of a breakthrough.
Level one is going from the participant to the observer.
That's it.
Story kept in the head, breath trapped in the chest.
The picture is in your face wherever you look.
Write it down, air it out.
As the breath descends, the picture zooms out.
And you go from the participant to the observer.
And there, that's a real fucking thing.
and he did and he zoomed out and he got to take a he got to got to look at it and so the story went from
and this is this is so if i look at all of the people so instead of moving to austin and becoming
one of 189,000 other coaches um at least these these these these the people i'm going to go
serve for a little while see what happens and we're we're we're we're we're
we're piling at it in January. It's very exciting. And so his story started, I should have killed
that man. I sat there like a little bitch. I mean, this is the essence of it's five pages long.
I should have killed that man. I sat there like a little bitch. I let my family down. It went to
I made the right decision. I protected my family. I'm a good father, husband, and police officer.
so back to the words everybody what words get yeah it's important what words what words are you using
and what words are using you most people aren't having conversations conversations are
having them you see i like the way you use those because job your love
doesn't quite work do you see the job your love video
most people say love your job and I say job your job your job but you did it great you
that worked I have my moment well that's a fucking great story to finish with brother I appreciate
that and that's a great activity for people to do if there's something right like I've moved
through some of these things with the help of different medicines or different ways of looking at it
even fucking therapists.
But the power is always within us, right?
So you get clear on the thing that's bothering you,
the thing that's holding you back, whatever it is.
We write that out, do it.
So it's not going to take long.
And then, you know, Czech has this, you know, coin with a positive and a negative, right?
It says that the mind flip.
It's like you speak the negative thing out loud first.
You could write it as well.
Then you flip the coin.
What's the equal and opposite?
Now what do we want to choose, right?
What's the positive way of looking at that?
The first thing I popped in my head is, this guy doesn't have to live with killing a guy.
Bro.
He would have to live with having ended somebody's life that he didn't need to.
And he would be questioning if he needed to or not.
Yeah, the guy was at gunpoint, but he didn't take a shot.
It's not like he had shots fired.
Killing a guy who's got a gun in his hand.
I don't think about that shit all the time.
I pray to God I never have to end someone's life as a gun owner, as a guy who wants to protect my family.
I hold that prayer tight to my chest.
I hope that I never end up taking another person's life and never need to.
But yeah, that power of story changes everything.
And that's such a, I mean, that's why I love having you on a conversation, brother.
Podcasts, we'll be a podcast till the end of time, buddy.
Where can people jump into this?
You know, you talked about different levels and tiers.
Obviously, you start with level one.
Yeah.
But where can people jump in if they want to get coaching like this?
I think it's phenomenal.
You've helped so many people over the years.
Thank you.
in lifted.me so all we do right now is certify coaches the the thing I mentioned with
Travis that's that's Q1 of next year and um yeah in lifted dot me he's got everything you need
on there as far as the intel and um and instagram add in lifted coaches it could be it could
be mark england 2057 by the time this show drops where we're we're
I'm going back
Just give me the good stuff
And I'll throw it in the show notes
For people that click up
And be all gravy
Perfect
All right buddy
Love you buddy
It's excellent having you on brother
Absolutely
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