The Mindset Mentor - Remembering Where Your POWER Belongs | Garrain Jones | The Expert Series

Episode Date: July 3, 2021

On this week's episode of The Expert Series, Rob Dial sits down with Garrain Jones to talk about losing and gaining, freedom & power! -- Thank you to our sponsors: AthleticGreens: Simply visit Athlet...icGreens.com/DIAL and get your FREE year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs today! Ladder: Go to LadderLife.com/DIAL -- Rob Dial @robdialjr Garrain Jones @garrain.jones Want to learn more about Mindset Mentor+? For nearly nine years, the Mindset Mentor Podcast has guided you through life's ups and downs. Now, you can dive even deeper with Mindset Mentor Plus. Turn every podcast lesson into real-world results with detailed worksheets, journaling prompts, and a supportive community of like-minded people. Enjoy monthly live Q&A sessions with me, and all this for less than a dollar a day. If you’re committed to real, lasting change, this is for you.Join here 👉 www.mindsetmentor.com My first book that I’ve ever written is now available. It’s called LEVEL UP and It’s a step-by-step guide to go from where you are now, to where you want to be as fast as possible.📚If you want to order yours today, you can just head over to robdial.com/bookHere are some useful links for you… If you want access to a multitude of life advice, self development tips, and exclusive content daily that will help you improve your life, then you can follow me around the web at these links here:Instagram TikTokFacebookYoutube

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, let me tell you about my favorite drink that I drink first thing in the morning. It's called Athletic Greens. It's how I start my day every single day. And after I wake up in the morning, I brush my teeth, go to the bathroom, drink Diet Athletic Greens, and then go meditate. And in 30 seconds, in just one scoop, I get 75 vitamins, minerals, and whole food source ingredients. And it has everything that a multivitamin has, plus greens, probiotics, prebiotics,
Starting point is 00:00:22 digestive enzymes, immunity formula, adaptogens, and more. And my girlfriend was literally just sick last week. I slept next to her every single night, but I took my Athletic Greens every single day and I never got the sickness that she had. So if you're looking to upgrade your multivitamin or take one nutritional formula that's going to help cover your daily nutritional bases, then you want to try out Athletic Greens. Make an investment in your health today and try the ultimate all-in-one wellness bundle and support your immunity, gut health, energy, and everything else by visiting athleticgreens.com slash dial. You'll receive a full year supply of liquid vitamin D for free with your first purchase. That is athleticgreens.com slash dial. In losing my freedom, I discovered my freedom. So maybe the universe needed to remove
Starting point is 00:01:06 all of the things I gave power to so that I can remember where the power belonged inside of myself. Welcome everybody to the Mindset Mentor Podcast. I am excited to bring you my guest today who I'm super interested about, which is crazy because we've been friends for a little while now. I've never researched you. And I was like, I got to research him because I'm going to be interviewing him this week. And we were just talking about before the cameras went on. We're like, this guy has literally been in every single industry. You've done everything in your life. And the fact that you're 41, 42, I'll be 42 in July, 42 in July. And you have the story that you have is pretty remarkable. So Garen Jones, everybody, I'm excited to bring you Garen Jones. And I want to dive in and I want to talk about
Starting point is 00:01:50 your childhood first. You've told me some crazy stories when I've been hanging out at your house and you've got, I mean, you could write a, there should be a movie on you for all of the different crazy stories you've had as a kid. Like there's going to be a Garen Jones movie one day. And so tell us a little bit about yourself so people who don't know who you are, so we can get a little bit idea of who you are. So I was born and raised in Missouri City, Texas. Family didn't come from money. Parents split up when I was four years old. My father was murdered when I was 12. That's when I just decided I don't care about anything. And that's when I got into breaking don't care about anything and that's when I got into breaking breaking into cars breaking in the houses and just doing whatever with no regard
Starting point is 00:02:31 uh to responsibility because after my dad died it was like a part of me died and I just didn't care and that just carried on into high school but somehow I had a knack to run track and be really fast and that was the that was the silver lining that just kept me going I probably wouldn't have made it out of high school school if it hadn't been for track and field and then um you know I I always had dreams to be a model and people people called me crazy when I was a little kid, but I was like, man, one day I'm gonna be a model. I'm gonna do Tommy Hilfiger. And one day I'm going to be on TV one day. I just always saw that, but coming from Missouri city, that's not normal. Like people, there's a lot of really talented people from where I'm from.
Starting point is 00:03:31 They're getting the shine now because of like entertainment, like rap and things like that. But anything outside of that really didn't make it outside of that city. And so I was looked at as the crazy kid who, man, you're like an alien, bro. You just talk about stuff that makes sense to nobody. But I always knew that I was supposed to do the things that I'm now doing. Um, and, um, you know, I, I was in and out of juvenile several times. One time I had a stint six and a half months and after I got out of juvenile I was supposed to go to TYC which is a prison for teenagers and then after I got out of TYC I was also being tried as an adult at the age of 15 because I got busted for 62 felonies breaking two felonies yeah but
Starting point is 00:04:20 here's what I want people to see on the surface right was 62 felonies but below was a little kid who was driven to succeed at something an energy cannot be created nor destroyed it can only be transferred i just wasn't aware of where to put this energy for sure so i put it into chasing women i put it into cheating on tests i put it into track and field which i succeeded at all of them and um you know it's it's it's like learning a language you don't just stop learning english once you've already been domesticated with it so my upbringing was that of uh just trying to thief trying to uh get around without working hard um and just just having no regard for those who came before me disrespecting people cheating on
Starting point is 00:05:19 women um you know as i started getting older never stopped. So a big part of my childhood was a directionless little kid who was driven and didn't know where to point the energy. It's interesting because I've heard you talk about, and you just started saying it's like a language, like poverty is kind of like a language. You were raised in this situation. You just, and I've always thought about it. I've always thought to myself, I was lucky where I was able to see, we didn't have any money. You know, my mom applied for food stamps, but you can't get food stamps when you got a car for some reason. So we never were able to get it. And the one thing that I did have though, and it was being able to see my uncle who was very successful, right? And I was able to see it.
Starting point is 00:06:10 I was able to see my father and him passing away at 15, when I was 15 from him being an alcoholic and all of the stuff that he went through because he didn't overcome his traumas of his father killing himself when he was 12 and walking in the room and seeing it. But then on the other side, I saw my uncle Dan and he was a successful guy, had 200 employees, all of this stuff. And I saw that there were other options. And what you're kind of saying
Starting point is 00:06:34 is where you were growing up, there was no other options. It was like, if you were to grow up in Spain, you'd speak Spanish. But if you were to grow up where you grew up, that poverty and what you saw was basically a language that you just spoke and that went through your head at all points in time. Yeah. And that also speaks to the power of community too. But the things that I did have access to is I saw, and even though I felt like my brother never liked me because he pretty much disowned me when I was a kid I saw him fall in love with skateboarding and he studied film and he practiced and I didn't know what that you can't change what you're not aware of but if it's ingrained in there it's somewhere in your subconscious mind so I saw that um I have a um um my uncle he was gay but I didn't know what that was when I was four and five years old
Starting point is 00:07:25 so he used to wear bright colors and he was very expressive and he would just dance all the time if anybody knows anything about me I am loud I wear bright colors and very unashamed like unapologetically you know who that came from your uncle Dwayne yeah but I had I had no idea I was just exposed to the people that I was exposed around and so I'm forever grateful for my uncle Dwayne because what he taught me is what people struggle with today is being open-minded and my best friend was Muslim my other best friend was. My mom went to a Methodist church, and the people in my school went to a Baptist church, and I fell in love with the non-denominational.
Starting point is 00:08:12 So I was so exposed to my favorite uncle who was gay and then my best friend who was Muslim. So from a little kid, I always had an open mind to just be able to receive people for who they are and be authentically me. For sure. I didn't know that I'd get paid for that down the line because a lot of people are stuck in that domestication of this is how it is. And my dad was like this when my dad wasn't around, my mom was always at work and my brother pretty much disowned me so I pretty much raised myself along with the streets but I definitely wanted to speak into that language you think about how it's ingrained you you go gaga goo goo then you learn the ABCs then you keep on harping on the basics then that turns into words sentences paragraphs essays books libraries so imagine
Starting point is 00:09:10 the household of insecurity lack of worthiness authenticity and all these different things this is what little kids without even knowing this is how their domestication shapes their future. And I say all the time, adults are deteriorated children until you see that you can create a different outcome for your life. So where does that take you? So, you know, you're in juvenile, what happens after juvenile? Cause you, you talk about modeling, you talk about, but there's a whole lot of stuff that's happened in between there. A lot, bro. A lot. So you went from there.
Starting point is 00:09:47 You lived in a car for two years. Yep. You've been in prison, a French prison. Yep. So what are the stories behind all these? Because you've done everything that you could possibly do, it seems like. So I kept on with the language of looking for cheap ways to get around things and never you know just but more than anything I always was seeking a place of belonging I always I never felt like
Starting point is 00:10:16 I belonged anywhere so I tend to hang out with the people that were showing me love when I was a little kid the people that would show me love were the people that got in trouble all the time well you fast forward five ten years and that's still the same characterization of my life by nature when I'm around that environment it's like a safe environment for me so when I was in juvenile and I remember, cause I didn't start puberty. So I was 18 years old. So I was a little kid for a long time. When I was in juvenile, everybody said to me, it was like, what are you doing in here? You look too nice. But I was so fearless. Like I would do this stuff that no one would do without hesitation for the sake of somebody's going to recognize me and and say oh great job because i never heard you matter you're special you're important when when
Starting point is 00:11:12 i was a little kid so i'm in juvenile and i remember my probation officer officer said to me he said he goes you know garen there comes a time in your life where you hit a fork in the road. And you can either turn left or you can turn right. And he looked me in the eye and he said, or you can hit the brick wall. He said, Garen, you've hit the brick wall. He said, I'll see you in prison. And I never forgot that. And I still kept up with the
Starting point is 00:11:46 crime and stuff like that, but I never forgot what he said. Hey, let me tell you about my favorite drink that I drink first thing in the morning. It's called Athletic Greens. It's how I start my day every single day. And after I wake up in the morning, I brush my teeth, go to the bathroom, drink Diet Athletic Greens, and then go meditate. And in 30 seconds, in just one scoop, I get 75 vitamins, minerals, and whole food source ingredients. And it has everything that a multivitamin has plus greens, probiotics, prebiotics, digestive enzymes, immunity formula, adaptogens, and more. And my girlfriend was literally just sick last week. I slept next
Starting point is 00:12:18 to her every single night, but I took my athletic greens every single day and I never got the sickness that she had. So if you're looking to upgrade your multivitamin or take one nutritional formula that's going to help cover your daily nutritional bases, then you want to try out Athletic Greens. Make an investment in your health today and try the ultimate all-in-one wellness bundle and support your immunity, gut health, energy, and everything else by visiting athleticgreens.com slash dial. You'll receive a full year supply of liquid vitamin D for free with your first purchase. That is athleticgreens.com slash dial. You'll receive a full year supply of liquid vitamin D for free with your first purchase. That is athleticgreens.com slash dial. Fast forward some years. I'm still trying to figure out my life. And I knew that I wasn't supposed to be in Missouri city. I knew I was
Starting point is 00:12:57 meant to go somewhere else. I knew that since I was a little kid so I left I went to I was in Los Angeles trying to figure life out ended up signing a record deal with a guy in Ohio that I met in Los Angeles which it made no sense to leave that music capital and then go to Ohio at that time nothing was popping out of there. And I go there and he promises, promises us this big contract and you can stay on the other side of my house. And I'm like, Oh my God, we get to go to is a, is a group. And the name of our singing group was called soldier. And he was like, we get to go on the other side of the house man we get to the house and it was like hell's day everything that he said was a lie his father was a it was like a a pastor but he's like funneling this criminal type stuff and i'm just like what is happening you know how i signed the
Starting point is 00:14:01 contract huh there was a plastic machine gun on the table and he literally said you know why it's plastic and i said why because if i use it i can melt it no one will ever find out so i ended up signing my life away legit signing my life away and in this moment, I was like, what's happening? I'm 18 years old. What is this? And I still wasn't aware. So I still kept chasing women, still kept doing like little petty things because I just didn't know. I lacked major direction. And even how I got out of that situation, we were in Miami for this event
Starting point is 00:14:46 called the impact. He wanted us to take his gun home because he couldn't take it on the, on the plane flight. So he took, we were, we had the briefcase and the gun and we're driving. And I said, stop the car. I'm not going back to Ohio. They're like, he's going to kill us. I was like, how we got his gun. I'm not going back to Ohio. Now I didn't know at the time, but I was leading. I was influencing people in a certain way. I said, I'm not going back to Ohio. Let me out of the car. No phone, no money, no car. What do I do? I start walking with determination to God knows where. They stop the car, come back, and then we start to go back to L.A. So I think my confidence and where I was going was much stronger than their lack of confidence in going back to an area where they were fearing for their life.
Starting point is 00:15:45 We open up the briefcase and all of our contracts were in there. I was like, fuck that. So we burn up the contracts, throw away the gun, come back to L.A. That's when my L.A. starts. I was like, I got to figure something out. And so I enrolled in the santa monica uh community college met two roommates there and i was like yo i need a place to stay because i was staying with my cousin marcus at the time and i was like but it was just he was he was way too strict i need a
Starting point is 00:16:16 place to stay stay with these two like japanese girls from okinawa they could barely speak english and we were all sleeping in the same bed nothing nothing sexual, but it was just like, yo, this is like wild. Like how am I in this situation? Someone said I should model, get it. I'm six one now, but at the time I was five foot nine and they were joking around. Don't joke around with me. Cause I'm going to actually prove you wrong. So I literally went to every single agency there was in Los Angeles, starting with the easiest ones first, Ford and Wilhelmina, the hardest ones last. I got rejected every single day for four days. And on the last day, I was like, you know what? It's not worth it. And a little voice came up inside of me and says, you come this far. Keep going. So I go in that room and I'm watching at least 75 guys who I feel look way better than me.
Starting point is 00:17:13 I'm like, they've already got two black guys on the wall. And at that time, they only took two or three black people on any fashion wall. Dark skinned guy, light skinned guy, the one light skin guy with the bright eyes and the big hair on every single high fashion model wall. They already had that. So my insecurity, I have no abs. I have no book. I have no car. I don't look like a model. I don't look like anybody in here. So that's what had me walk away. So I walk up and it was my turn after everybody got maybe 10 seconds of looking time with the agent. Everybody got rejected. I'm like, you know what? Fuck it. I'm going to just be me inside of that breath. And I go in there and they're looking at me and it's longer than 10 seconds. I'm like. they're like huh hmm and he goes away takes my polaroid and my little bird chest comes back with two other agents and i'm like and he goes we'd love to represent you
Starting point is 00:18:16 you don't look like anybody so my insecurity was the uniqueness not my actual insecurity but what i felt was my insecurity was the uniqueness not my actual insecurity but what i felt was my insecurity because i don't look like anybody was the thing that they were looking for they sent me on a destiny's child jump and jumping uh video audition to be the lead role uh beyonce's boyfriend they sent me on a buckle campaign and sketchers campaign i didn't have a car i could only make two of them i made the buckle and sketchers and i didn't want to tell them i'm like damn i finally got a shot i don't want to tell them i didn't even go to the audition first thing in the morning david calls me and says congratulations you book all three jobs and
Starting point is 00:19:03 you didn't go to the third one i didn't go to there i was like wait a second i was like even the destiny's child video i'm like damn he's like yeah because b i didn't know beyonce was with the agency she's with wilhelmina beyonce just happened to walk into the agent agency yesterday and she handpicked your card as her love interest in the destiny's child jumping jumping video you can check it out good about yourself huh i bet you felt good about yourself after that one good and i was 70 7500 richer from having no money yeah plus i booked the sketchers campaign five thousand dollars plus i booked the umchers and the Buckle campaign, $4,500. So instantly, in one day, $13,000.
Starting point is 00:19:52 My mind was blown, and I just kept booking jobs. What I realized, it wasn't about how I looked, but how people felt around me, how I was laughing and making people feel seen and heard and it was easy to work with me and everybody else was like snobby behind like behind the camera or when the camera was off the word was is man Garen is so easy to work with you deaf and the world is so big but it's so small in the industry and every and in this industry you book a lot of jobs two way three ways three ways you sleeping with somebody or you're like the next god's gift to you look you're like the most unique person on the planet like the albino kid like completely different than anyone is like you're gonna book every job or you have the best
Starting point is 00:20:53 personality i wasn't the best looking guy wasn't sleeping with anybody and but you could not out out person or personality we were just having fun it. It was like a party every, uh, every time we did a photo shoot. So that's how modeling came about. And I just, the lesson that I learned in modeling was I went through probably about 14 or 15 rejections, but I was growing through those rejections. So I learned how to grow through my nose to earn my powerful. Yes. Right. I always tell people that. And that's, it's, it's funny. Cause one thing we used to always do when I would run sales offices is we would have these things called two
Starting point is 00:21:36 week pushes where like we put everything in, we eat, sleep and breathe 14 days in a row, just go at it. And I'm like, the universe is going to test you at some point in time, like to see if you actually want it. Like your car is going to break down. Somebody's going to die. You know, you're going to get sick. You're going to get the flu. There's something that's going to happen. And it's like the universe will always test you to see if what you're actually going for is, is something that you're really passionate about. And for you, that's a perfect example. Like you had to go through a bunch of no's. Most people would have given up at no number two. They wouldn't have kept going. Right. So it's like, or they wouldn't have even showed up in the first place. Right. So it's like you had to go through showing up, getting rejected,
Starting point is 00:22:17 getting rejection, all of your insecurities coming to the surface and then going to the very last one and having that feeling of, I just shouldn't even do it. And then the universe spoke inside of you and you're like, all right, let me go in. And you went in and you booked it, but it happened to be the last one. It's the universe testing you at all points in time. And that's, it's crazy. That's that story. So is that, is that before the whole thing happening in France then the French prison? Yeah. So how do, how do you go from, you know, cause everyone's gonna be like like, well, this guy's making so much money. How does he go and get into a French prison years down the road?
Starting point is 00:22:51 So here's the deal. And it was during the process. So this was during the modeling? This was during the modeling. Okay. Yeah, it's wild, bro. So here I am making all this money. But just as fast as it's coming in. It's going out. I don't have a financial advisor. Of course. I don making all this money but just as fast as it's coming in it's going out
Starting point is 00:23:06 I don't have a financial advisor of course I don't come from money so you end up attracting as far as income goes the level of personal development and how you see yourself I didn't feel worthy of the money I was getting so as fast as man i was buying i had a little bitty apartment sleeping on a box spring with a bunch of uh blankets buying a five thousand dollar pair of dolce dolce and gabbana spiky shoes right i had no understanding of how money breathes and how money is energy and how you can attract it according to the value in which you first see yourself no idea and you can't change what you're not aware of so while being the in the picture frame of my life because you can't it's like you can't see what's inside the frame while you're in the
Starting point is 00:24:00 picture mm-hmm and so here I am doing all this modeling stuff and i mean you could open up magazines you'll see me in wilson's leather you can see me in express men you can see me in aniche but in the same magazine it was like man this dude is everywhere you can walk in uh the mall at one time and i had seven different campaigns going gap old navy tommy hill figure wilson's leather but it was all macy's it was all in the malls at the same time so you're in every single store that you walk by damn near every single one plus i had the destiny's child video out plus i had the old navy commercial out plus i I had L'Oreal hair commercial out. They dyed my hair like burgundy.
Starting point is 00:24:49 So it was like, I was everywhere. Here's the deal. But the money, the way in which checks were coming in, they weren't coming in every single day. They were coming in like six months later and I didn't, I never knew what it was like to make
Starting point is 00:25:05 instant money so here i am at the height of my career you could go and you could go to time square and there was a massive there's hulk the movie hulk i mean uh incredible hulk and then there's my billboard that's bigger than the Incredible Hulk billboard. And I'm just like on top of the world. Also, I had a huge ego at that time. I wasn't doing any self-development. I did not know how to approach life with grace and ease and build people up. I would gossip and all these different things. But I didn't know.
Starting point is 00:25:40 Because see, before I did all this, I was reading a book called The Power of Positive Thinking by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. But I read that book over 300 something times between the paperback and audio book because great things kept happening. I didn't know you're supposed to keep reading. And once you stop reading, your mind is like a garden. So once you stop learning, the weeds of your past start creeping over. So once I'm like, oh, yeah, I'm the man. Oh, yeah, I'm good. I'm the shit.
Starting point is 00:26:09 You can't tell me nothing. Ego starts creeping in. And the reflection of when you start seeing yourself that way, when you start looking down on people, your life is a reflection according to how you see yourself. And I saw myself above everybody. So I got massively humbled. Hey, life is fragile. And the older that I get, the more I realize that I want to make sure that my family is safe just in case something happens to me. And that's why it makes sense why people get life insurance, especially long-term coverage, which is surprisingly affordable. Why not pay a little bit more each month to protect the ones that you love? If you're asking yourself that question, choose Ladder. Ladder makes it impressively fast
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Starting point is 00:27:47 living in la at the hottest parties and i'm in new york because i have a place in la and new york i'm in new york and then i meet the i see these guys and one of them introduced me to miss france at the time i didn't know she was but like we hit it off quickly she became my girlfriend then i was just like ran around chased that girl to to france i went to france she went out of town and i saw some guys at a club that i knew back in la and i knew they were up to no good however they lived the kind of life i'm making all this money but i'm not i don't know how to i don't know anything about investment or anything like that so i'm making all this money
Starting point is 00:28:29 but i'm making it look good however i don't have no money in my account because i keep spending it on bullshit see these guys they got the benzes the bentley's the rolls royces they got the bottles though i've never had a sip a sip of alcohol in my life. I always wanted to like pop, even if it was cranberry juice or pineapple juice or water bottles at the club and have the best table being surrounded by all the girls. I always wanted that kind of lifestyle, that big quality of lifestyle. So I seen a guy and I'm like, how can I get your life? He offered me an opportunity. He's's like he there's only so much I could say yeah you know but he offered me an opportunity to meet him somewhere and we talked
Starting point is 00:29:14 some stuff and he sent me on a mission I picked up a car I drove a car over the ferry I was in the UK over a ferry to Amsterdam don't ask don't tell I didn't know what I ferry. I was in the UK over a ferry to Amsterdam. Don't ask, don't tell. I didn't know what I was carrying. I didn't ask, but my coverup was I'm on the cover of this magazine. So every time I would get to the border, I'd show them the cover of this magazine. And then I would just go through. Well, I would make 4,000 pounds every time I drove the car and all I had to do was drive the car to Amsterdam
Starting point is 00:29:47 at Rotterdam and leave it and then pick it up the next day and and that was it that was it 4,000 pounds at that time was 2.3 US dollars to one I mean uh to one pound yeah so four thousand pounds ten grand yeah but instantly in cash tax free so imagine i'm doing all this stuff but i have a dark side see i never learned my mom always taught me she was like whenever because she never bought me anything whenever you can make your own money you can buy whatever you want so i just did whatever i could to make my own money whether it was mowing lawns cutting grass when I was a little kid selling lemonade stands I didn't know that that was like a little entrepreneur I always that's where my hustle and drive came from
Starting point is 00:30:36 well while I was making all this money I still wanted to make more money, greed, hunger, and all I put money over people. So. I took that job and then I took another one in over a two two month span of time, I did it seven times. So I'm sitting there waiting on my checks to come in for modeling on billboards, but I'm doing all this, not thinking about the responsibility. I mean, what would happen, the ramifications of what would happen. So here I am, 4,000, 4,000, 4,000, 4,000, all cash. Now times it times two. And I'm 23 years old. Yo, I was rolling.
Starting point is 00:31:25 I'm like, yo, this is easy. Yeah. Now I don't have to wait with money. Eighth time, something don't feel right. I got caught. Did it not feel right even before you got caught? Oh, it didn't feel right. Because before they sent me, because the last time they sent me to France.
Starting point is 00:31:43 But before they sent me there, they wanted me sent me to France but before they sent me there they wanted me to go to Africa and I'm like I'm not going to Africa well guess what the dude who took my place this was back in 2002 the dude who took my place and taking these drugs which i later found out was drugs still in prison right now i was supposed to go and then i stopped and then the next time i was like man something about this don't feel right they're like we want you to go into france i go into france every sign in the world stop stop and usually when you don't listen to those signs they get louder and louder and louder stop stop and get to the border and i try to use my cover of a modeling again next time they say we need to check your vehicle i'm like this is new
Starting point is 00:32:36 they've never asked to check my vehicle open up the back there's congo drums bro i don't know what's in the congo drums but i feel like i'm yeah they x-ray the congo drums and you can see these little bricks inside they open up the congo drums and it's hollow so they had to cut open the inside and they pull out these little yellow bricks one by one i said my life is over i'm booking stuff with vh1 i've got acting gigs going i got modeling gigs going everything is happening and and i have a one and a half year old daughter at that time in that moment that's when it all caught up to me what the fuck did i just do my life is over because in my head prison is like prison that you see on rikers island i'm like yo i'm gonna go to prison for a long time so they put me in a holding cell for five days and all they kept they barely even fed me so i'm sleeping on
Starting point is 00:33:38 this hard concrete floor it's freezing cold in there they're giving me this little square of of food and i couldn't brush my teeth and they just kept saying who who is it who are you working for who and the the type of people i was working for if i ever was a snitch i would i wouldn't live right and i have a daughter so i took everything i said and i just but i, I don't know. So they showed me on surveillance cameras because they had been monitoring these people for years.
Starting point is 00:34:13 They showed me a video of me on camera. They showed me a video of me on camera and the guy. They said, that's you right there i said no it's not and i denied it that's not me and i don't know who that is so you're gonna go to prison for a long time i was in that prison for a whole year before i got
Starting point is 00:34:39 my first phone call in america you get your first phone call right away mm-hmm so imagine one here most people thought I died I didn't know you where you were at all no Wow but here's the deal because it's overseas you write a letter they got a decode everything in your writing so it took two let two months for a letter to get to my mom mm-hmm so I was working through the consulate but it was so wild so i'm in there and i'm like what did i do in my life like that movie six cents when he didn't know he was dead the whole time and then his whole life just flashed before his eyes every single crime i ever committed every shady thing every time i cheated on the test hit me when i went to prison i'm like
Starting point is 00:35:33 my life is over everything everything is over i'll never see my daughter again so after a year i was just kind of just kind of coasting coasting coasting coasting coasting finally start picking up books and everything after a year they sentenced me this was in 2003 where they sentenced me to 2014 and in europe if you appeal they see it as a sign of disrespect and they'll give you more time. They give you more time for appeals. If you appeal. Well. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:10 They got a weird judicial system out there. So I'm out there and I'm just like, yo, I don't know what the fuck I'm going to do. Like, my life is over. So here I am. Then they played something on TV. They played Shawshank Redemption. We're allowed to watch it once a month. Watch a movie once a month.
Starting point is 00:36:34 So in prison, they're showing a movie of people breaking out of prison? Yeah. Shawshank Redemption. Out of all the movies they give you, it's people breaking out of prison? So we're watching Shawshank Redemption. And at this time, my life is over. And Tim Robbins says one phrase changed the game for me. He says, they can take anything they want away from me,
Starting point is 00:37:00 but they can't take away my mind. Boom! Instantly, I was was hit i'm like wait i know exactly why i'm in prison because when i was out of prison free i used to say every day i feel like i'm so far away from where i'm supposed to be i feel like i'm in jail inside of my own body i feel like i'm in a prison far away from where I'm supposed to be I feel like I'm in jail inside of my own body I feel like I'm in a prison far away from where I'm supposed to be and guess what I manifested you're in a prison far away from where you're supposed to be in prison in Europe yeah so I said if I can put myself in prison yep well then in this moment i'm a free man so when i said i am a free man i then started to think what would i do in here that i wouldn't normally do out there
Starting point is 00:37:58 i stopped using my dominant hand i started using my non-dominant hand, which I didn't even realize was operating a different part of my brain. I started creating. I mean, I was reading book after book after book. I learned to speak fluent French. I joined an art class. I just started doing all these things. And every time I was doing the stuff that I used to love when I was a little kid, it brought me so much joy. And the inmates were like, man, every time you sing, it makes me feel free.
Starting point is 00:38:31 So I just kept singing. But it was like what brought me joy was getting out on other people. And I would paint and draw portraits of other people's families. They were crying and they're like, man, thank you so much. Can I give you anything? I'm like, no, man, I just want you to be happy. And so I became the kind of person which I now know was adding so much value. Then I started running.
Starting point is 00:39:06 Nobody was running. All they were doing was lifting weights and fighting, doing drug deals, stabbing and shit like that. I really saw what happens when humans are suppressed. And then I just started running. A little voice says, start running. You love to run running used to make you feel free when you were a kid 30 days half the inmates running with me less fights less drug deals less stabbings the warden brought me inside me ever since you've
Starting point is 00:39:39 been running this place has been peaceful keep doing great work remember what i told you what i didn't get when i was a little kid somebody acknowledging me for doing so i just kept going and i became this person that people came to for advice i'm like you know this is wild here's the deal when i felt free felt it's the difference between oh i think i'm free but when i embodied the characteristics of freedom which is ultimately doing everything that your heart wants you to express especially when it's been something i've that made me happy when I was a kid. When I felt free. Out of nowhere. Mind you, I'm serving a 12-year sentence. Out of nowhere when I felt free.
Starting point is 00:40:38 They just called me in the office and they said, today's your lucky day. We retested the drugs, which they had no reason to because they already tested them three times. It was 6.2 kilos of heroin. They had no reason to retest the drugs two and a half years later. Retested the drugs. 90% was fake.
Starting point is 00:40:59 For the amount that was real, you've already done the time. You're free to go home. Shut up. So what you're telling me is when you were out of prison before you went into prison you were in a prison of your own mind when you were in and that created you being in a prison eventually you've because i've been around you and you can tell like your energy you're you manifest stuff like if there's even people out there just like, oh yeah, I don't understand the word manifestation stuff. Like you're constantly manifesting stuff. You manifest yourself in a prison far away from where you
Starting point is 00:41:33 should be. Then when you're in there, you start saying, I am a free man. I am a free man. And we can dive into, and I've talked about many times the power of just the phrase I am. You said, I'm a free man. I'm a free man. And you started doing things. You said, okay, if this got me into prison, let me do the exact opposite of everything that I've ever done. And you started doing all of these things. You've lit up the little child that's inside of you. And because of that, it created the freedom. There was no reason why somebody should ever retest drugs two and a half years down the road and find out that it was 90% fake. And then you automatically just get out. Like you were literally able to create yourself into prison. Then you're literally able to create yourself out of prison. In losing my freedom, I discovered my freedom. So maybe the universe needed to remove all of the things I gave power to so that I can remember where the power belonged inside of myself.
Starting point is 00:42:32 But I was still unaware of all this stuff. So you can still get results being unaware. But if you're unaware, you cannot articulate what's actually happening. Or use it. Or use it. Because you don't even know. It's just happening. So I'm just doing stuff. I'm reading books books I'm being really kind of motivating people I'm
Starting point is 00:42:49 drawing art and doing all this stuff but while I'm in there I've wrote all these because when the mind is quiet who you really are shows up mm Your higher self literally starts speaking. Well, when you're in a prison, and there's no women distraction or traffic or anything like job or anything, and you just got a lot of time to yourself, man, I started, I read the Bible cover to cover three times. I read the Quran cover to cover three times.
Starting point is 00:43:28 I'm like, oh, they're saying the same thing underneath. I'm like, but who really from this word reads this and reads this? It was wild, bro. I was just feeding myself with information. When I got out, everything, because it was like an overflow. If I pour so much water inside of this and it reaches its tipping point, it's eventually going to spill over into the next container.
Starting point is 00:43:51 But if you pour so much inside of yourself, which is a container, it's eventually going to spill over into the next container called the physical equivalent of your life. I unconsciously did that. So if you look at prison as if it were a woman's womb with my we have a my wife is 26 weeks we're 26 weeks pregnant right now so if you look at that prison of as if it was womb. I first added value to myself by doing everything that I love, not what everybody else wanted me to do, giving everybody else power over my life. I did everything that I loved.
Starting point is 00:44:38 It was too big for the eye container and it spilled over into the y'all container and spilled over into the people. And then they started doing stuff that they love, which was too big for the container. So that level of value and the overflow and overflow was too big for the womb of prison. So just like a baby, what once grew on the inside gets too big for the womb, contractions, and then it's produced into the next realm called birth. I feel that my spirit body called the value and what I was adding too big for that space. So what once grew on the inside was produced on the outside yeah called the birth of freedom so i can articulate because i apply it now i couldn't apply it back then i'm just like oh man i was praying and i was lucky and this thing happened it's crazy but i also wrote a bunch
Starting point is 00:45:39 of songs while i was in there i get out go to Los Angeles my brother you know he's he's not blood brother but that's my brother's name is D-Ray Davis comedian actor he gave me a place to stay and he goes so what are you gonna do while you're here I was like i'm gonna be a singer he's like you'll be a singer he's like yeah he was like i give you rides anywhere you go i buy you clothes uh you get a free place to stay the only thing is don't come home unless you have a song i'm like i don't know any producers he's like you'll be a singer right like yeah don't come home unless you have a song that started my introduction to myspace i knew nothing about myspace and i'm like talking to people on the internet weird so i put on my half naked body and i was like a singer with no music i'm like looking to record songs.
Starting point is 00:46:45 I messaged a thousand, because this was before spam. I messaged a thousand people looking for recording and I'm just going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going because all I'm trying to do is sleep. 30 days I had 28 songs
Starting point is 00:47:00 because I met one guy who got me in the studio. I recorded one song. I put that one song on there and then I just kept going. And I was just like, look, I got this song. I got this song. I'm trying to record 30 days. I had 28 songs. Two days. I didn't have a place to sleep. 30 days. I had 28 songs. He is the host of the improv inside of LA. Typically he, he puts, uh,
Starting point is 00:47:27 comedians on stage. This time he was like, Oh, my little brother, he's a singer. I'm like, ludicrous was there. Like mad people was like,
Starting point is 00:47:36 they're mad celebrities. They come every Monday, put me on stage. I sang ludicrous walks on me, walks over to me. And he was like like you got a demo 28 songs i got yeah two months later i had a 500 000 record deal by dtp def jam see how that works the songs that i wrote while i was in prison were the songs that were on the demo songs i got signed with
Starting point is 00:48:11 so here i am i'm like yo this is crazy i got me a little sign i didn't get all the money because i had to release the album but i never released the album but i released songs i was in studio writing with two chains and chingy and and and luda and all them i'm like yo this is wild so i'm in the studio experiencing all this stuff we put out a song called celebrity chick where i wasn't originally supposed to i was just writing the song for somebody else to sing it wasn't even my style of music but got us on trl and mtv and bet and things like that so we were performing this song and it just wasn't my style then i felt myself doing a bunch of music that wasn't my style and i gave my power away to everyone else who wanted me to show up how they thought i should show up yeah no amount of money could keep me
Starting point is 00:49:15 in any environment if i can't be authentically myself so i ended up leaving the label and people called me they're like yo what people go crazy for an opportunity like this i said but at the expense of me not being myself i'm not putting out this image i'm not i don't want to be on you know yes i do have a past where i rolled around with gangbangers and where i rolled around with hardcore people but i'm i'm that's not that's not me like i love people i wear fun colors i'm very expressive person and things like that like my style of music doesn't have no business being on stage with you know the the style of music that i was on stage this makes no sense it's not even my core audience so i was losing myself so i left got called crazy and when i left i also left four hundred thousand dollars on the table because I never put out the album. Well, I spent all the money that I had, bought me a Jeep Wrangler, cash, spent, spent, spent,
Starting point is 00:50:31 because I still didn't know anything about money. I'm like, man, this seems familiar. I was like, well, at least I got myself. And then the hype died down. The underground buzz died down. And at that time, I was going by my middle name, Steph Jones. Stephon is my middle name. But that was my stage name.
Starting point is 00:50:54 And I was like, man, I got to do something different. And I was like, but all I have is my car. So I stayed in my car. No money was coming in. And even the songs that i wrote for other people sometimes they don't get placed four or five years later right i'm getting checks right now right last year i got like 23 000 out of nowhere for a song that i wrote 12 years ago i'm like god damn i'm like i could have used this back then. But when the no money was coming in,
Starting point is 00:51:27 my girlfriend had broken up with me because I couldn't get my life together. The hype died down. Daughter pretty much disowned me because I couldn't get my life together. Mom was dying in the hospital. Family was overweight. I started going in debt i didn't pay taxes for 10 years but they can't get you past seven so i owed 250 000 to the government
Starting point is 00:51:55 super negative tried to kill myself twice and it just kept going so just as fast the velocity that level of energy that went that i had when i was a little kid just as fast as it went up was just as fast as it went down with like three elephants chained to my soul eight tons i mean rocket ship fast so the weight i started putting on this weight started getting depressed didn't have a place to stay too shameful to even go back home because i told people if i ever come back home that means i quit at life So I was too shameful to go back home. But my mom without money was still giving me money. And I'm 30 something years old. Can't take care of my daughter. Can't take care of myself. I'm like, what's the point in living? And I'm extremely talented
Starting point is 00:53:02 trying to figure out why all of these people that are less talented are achieving this big quality of life that I know I'm supposed to have. And so I keep trying, keep trying, and I don't have a place to stay. So I go from my car to sleep in different girls' houses. But eventually, I mean think sex is good but like golly man there's a point where i'm like i don't even want to have sex no more because i don't love myself i hate myself i want to die it makes no sense to be alive to have all of this talent and to have no life. And then my friend put a bullet into his head who had all the cars, all the models, all the money. He had everything.
Starting point is 00:53:54 So I thought, but himself. And I'm like, so maybe my take on success should be reframed. Because what I thought was success in the pinnacle, my friend just put a bullet into his head. And I've been surrounded by success since like massively successful people since 1999. So I've seen it. I've seen it in many different industries. people since 1999 so i've seen it i've seen in many different industries what it's like when you get a lot of money what it's like when you lose a lot of money what it's like when you get a lot
Starting point is 00:54:32 of money and you grow it what it's like when you get a lot of money and sustain it and i had all these different characters in my past and i'm like man i gotta do something different so going into this living in my car still going down i don't know how to come back i don't know just like right now i don't know how to go down yeah because we it's it's wide open up and out and bigger and better i didn't know how to come back it was too the world was too heavy so i'm living in my car one one day turned into a week turned into three weeks turned into a month turned into two and a half years close to two and a half years living in my car two hundred thousand two hundred fifty thousand dollars in debt girlfriend broke up with me this is while i'm in my car final straw i'm in the studio with an a-list
Starting point is 00:55:27 uh artist writing for his album won't name his name i'm like this is my big break because i know this song is gonna go i come up with the melody i come up with lyrics and i'm calling the their publisher it's like how many points do i get they're like oh they changed the song the song comes out and it's the exact same song it didn't change nothing about the song and that song went number one and they got a grammy while i'm living in my car and this person is still an a-list celebrity because i know who it is and so it's not like someone that's small but you're looking at every once again everybody else with less talent succeeding and you're not yeah that was the final straw and i say you know what music the industry all those people myself
Starting point is 00:56:33 that's when it was I went dark because I was still living in my car nobody knew it because I could fake it mm-hmm I could fake it easy I could put on any face you want me to put on come from acting and modeling industry in LA so it came point where I couldn't fake it no more and then that's what turned into the weight that's what turned into the stress and depression and and no relationships my mom's still sending me money through Western Union. And I know she don't have no money. I'm like, man.
Starting point is 00:57:11 And I'm 32 years old. A man who can't take care of himself. 14 traffic tickets. 14 traffic tickets. They, I'm going to the courthouse to pay them off. Cause somehow like, God sent me a sign.
Starting point is 00:57:34 Somebody sent me a, um, what do you call it? A, uh, anonymous PayPal for like 1500 bucks. I believe in you. Keep going. You still have no idea who that is to this day i mean the way my spirit works i know where it came from yeah however i believe in you keep going 1500 paypal i took this money and i was going to the courthouse to pay off all these tickets one block away from the
Starting point is 00:58:07 courthouse a cop stops me I got my bags because I'm living out of my car I got my bags all these white trash bags in the back of my car cop stops me I already know because I I didn't have any money for a child support so I had they they suspended my license um the uh my registration was past due so there was all kind of stuff just but I was going to go pay it all off at the courthouse and I was like please don't take my car I live out of my car I got this money right. I'm one block away from the courthouse. So I get, please don't take my car. And he wrote me a ticket. They took my car and the cop just, and I was in a Denny's parking lot. I can't do this no more. I can't, I can't do it no more. no more. I can't do it no more.
Starting point is 00:59:07 So my mom once again sent me a Western Union. And I said, one day I'm going to pay her back. One day I said, promise mom. I said, mama, I promise I'm going to pay you back. And I know she don't have it. That night, I got my car back out of the impound. It was 3.43 in the morning. The night before, I mean, before that night. So I got my car out of the impound.
Starting point is 00:59:38 I got it back. I went to LA Fitness because I always had my membership membership at la fitness because that's where i would like shower and stuff like that parked it right at the front came out somebody broke into my car the day i got my car at the impound somebody broke into my car stole my computer and i was like man i cannot win for anything and I just remember saying can it get any worse and in that moment I was like maybe I should stop saying can it get any worse so that night I put the scotch tape and a t-shirt on the right side of my car and I used to sleep in my car um in on the corner of La Brea and Hollywood at the mail and more in the mail and more parking parking
Starting point is 01:00:26 lot and our face because it was like a I felt more safe in that place 3 43 in the morning August 2011 that's when I had that was the moment that's what set up all of this okay i'm tired of fighting i don't want to fight anymore i want to be healthy i want to be happy i want to be surrounded by nothing but positive people and i just want to inspire people and i want to make a bunch of money but i want the money to represent something that i passionately believe in that I would do for free. Just show me a sign. Show me a sign. One week later, I'm at a gas station and a homeless guy comes up to me asking me for money. And I say, you have more money than me. And the homeless guy said, change your mindset, change your life. And in that moment right there,
Starting point is 01:01:31 that sixth sense moment where your whole life flashed before your eyes, boom, I had a conscious interrupt, and I thought about everything. The prison, the modeling, the acting, the life growing up. Change your mind. So if my mind is set on something, then that's why the result is what it is.
Starting point is 01:01:59 So if I do different with the same circumstance, my life will change. Change your mindset, change your life. And I just kept on, you know, if you play a song long enough, you'll be singing the song. Your subconscious mind will have you singing that song for the whole month. My new song was change your mindset, change your life, change your mindset, change your life, change your mindset. I will walk up to some, a set of escalators, change your mindset, change your life. So I'll take the stairs. I normally use gel soap, change your mindset, change your life. I use bar soap. Normally I wake up late, change your mindset, change your life. I would practice waking up early. I would
Starting point is 01:02:38 come from a family that doesn't know anything about healthy, active lifestyle, live eating, nutritious, change your mindset, change your life. Let me go find some people who are doing it. Let me surround myself around healthy, active lifestyle community. Let me go stop chasing women at a club. Let me go chase a better version of myself. Everything was on the other side of something I would never do in areas of my life where I wasn't happy. And I just kept going and I kept going. Well, at one of these leadership seminars, a guy on stage said, when you find a good book, keep reading it. Because when you stop reading it,
Starting point is 01:03:30 things from your past start creeping I'm like that's what happened the rise and fall from the acting the highest the modeling the music and I'm like the ego the ego creeped in I allowed the ego to creep in because I didn't choose to keep learning choose to keep growing I didn't choose to surround myself around positive people who are up to something and it's I made it all about me mm-hmm and in that moment i became less me more we but in order to get to we you gotta you gotta be a we kind of person so i picked up the book power of positive thinking again and i kept reading kept reading kept reading and then i was around a healthy active lifestyle community well they were talking about goals and dreams and retiring their parents and, and all these
Starting point is 01:04:28 different things. And I was, but by nature, I just started doing everything that they were doing. I dropped 35 pounds, put on 19 pounds of muscle, took my body fat from 16.4% down to 6%. I, but at age 32, I didn't even think that you could do that then so just because my energy i thought it was gone but i was around an incredible community of people speaking a new language what you were doing i was learning a new language learning a new language you were you went from spain and you decided to go to Germany and now you're learning German just by being around these people.
Starting point is 01:05:07 You know how I learned French to speak fluently? Not Rosetta Stone at Starbucks once a week, one hour a week. I was actually in France amongst the French. The only American there. I'm a little rusty now because I don't speak it every day, but I can i can i understand everything so by be it by by way of proximity being around the people being around the fire i got warm and i still have that same energy i finally knew where to put it i said before energy cannot be created nor destroyed
Starting point is 01:05:48 it can only be transferred so i transferred into reading books i transferred into leadership i transferred into building people up i transferred into learning and understanding about money i'm like oh that's why i kept losing it same reason why 99% of the people who win the lottery lose it because they're not operating on the same frequency as the level of money that they got so the money is coming back to meet them at their level of self-development and the value in which they see themselves so once I was aware of all these things I then went back to all these benchmarks in my life and started connecting the dots and seeing what were the commonalities and seeing why this happened and that's what I decided to even put
Starting point is 01:06:32 into my book which was the journey the lessons what I extracted how you can place it in your life what I didn't know was that by posting this online, my very first message was going to come from somebody who says, by you sharing your authentic testimony, I put the gun down. Five messages later, because I shared my testimony about me living in my car and I just completely opened it up. By you sharing your testimony, I didn't drive my car off a bridge. I knew what my mission was and I knew what my purpose was. It was to be an example of what true freedom looks like. Thank you, Uncle Dwayne, for expressing what free looks like. That was from my Uncle Dwayne.
Starting point is 01:07:32 He taught me. I just didn't know that that expression was going to be something that could be an example for the voiceless. Because I was the voiceless until I spoke to, I shared my vulnerability to share my story. And then people start, man, I want to pay
Starting point is 01:07:54 you to come to this school. You want to come to this prison. You want to come to this jail. You want to come speak to these teens. You want to come like, you want to be on this panel. You want to go and do this. I'm like, yo. And I'm like, yo't have no manager i don't have no pr but i'm able to pay this rent and i'm making these thousands of dollars and i'm not even looking for the money like money is great however it seems that the more people that I am impacting, the dollar amount is matching. It's like the bigger the message, the bigger the platform, bigger the outcome. So I start paying attention to patterns. because I have these significant things that occurred in my life, I can always pull them to the forefront.
Starting point is 01:08:50 When I start noticing certain things happen in my life, I'm like, ah, and I can easily go like that. Cause the thing about it is weeds don't need anything to grow, but time. So no matter how well you keep up your garden, you leave it for there long enough you know every time you can brush your teeth for 60 years every day stop brushing your teeth for five days the infections will grow take a shower every day 60 years don't take a shower so you don't can keep renewing your mind stop for five days stinky mind stinky life stinky outcome
Starting point is 01:09:28 so then i started learning about business because it's transferring the energy but still the same power same velocity whenever i get into something i don't know how to kind of do it i didn't know how to be a kind of criminal i didn't know how to kind of do it i didn't know how to be a kind of criminal i didn't know how to kind of break into those cards when i was a little kid when i go into something i go hard i go all the way in i went all the way in with my relationship with my wife like that's some i'm all the way in kind of guy do y'all get anything from this all the way in kind of guy. Do y'all get anything from this? All the way in will always produce vastness of results, regardless if it's negative or positive.
Starting point is 01:10:18 And it just keeps growing. Then I moved to Austin, being surrounded by guys like you and other businessmen that are doing things that I'm not, but I'm also doing things that they're not. And we're all iron sharpens iron building people up. And this is the next cut. This is the next cut in investments and in, in business and everything. However, my sweet spot is sharing my story, being vulnerable and telling everybody that you can create a different outcome for your life. And depending on how many people you impact, there will always be a blessing on the other side. For sure. Yeah. You're the, you're the, the perfect example of your message, your message, right? You just share your and people go, oh, me too. And that's what you
Starting point is 01:11:05 were put here to do. And so many people, it's like the phrase, Jim Carrey says, you need to fit in in this world and make you invisible. So many people just want to fit in and just want to fit in. Kind of like you were saying, when you went to the modeling, you wanted to fit in, but they weren't looking for somebody to fit in because they already had that role played and you got the modeling. There's two that I, that I, we, and it's, there's two things actually. Number one, you're the perfect example of, I mean, Tony Robbins says you underestimate what you can do in a year, but people underestimate, overestimate what they could do in a year, but underestimate what they can do in a decade. If you think about, about a decade ago, you were sleeping inside of a
Starting point is 01:11:41 Jeep Wrangler getting it taken away. And now you have a multimillion dollar house that you live in. It's a decade. And so people don't, don't think about just putting in the time and putting in the time, just knowing that if it's in the right direction, eventually you're going to get to wherever they want to go. It's just a direction. All you do is course correct. That's all you did, right? That's the first thing. The second thing is being around you. And the thing that I found that's the most obvious is more than most people that I've ever been around, you're so good at bringing out your inner child in no sort of way, being ashamed of it, right? People are ashamed of the things that we love about being a kid. And you talk about even being in prison. You discovered
Starting point is 01:12:24 the things that you used to love when you were a kid and that got you out of prison. It also is still continuing to get you paychecks from the songs that you wrote when you were in prison. Right? So it's like, you discover this little inner kid. Talk to me about like how that was for you, that discovery, and then also to just step into it and not be afraid of other people's judgment and just go, this is me. This is my soul. This is who I truly am. And I'm just going to put it out there for everybody to see. So, cause you are a 41 about to be 42 year old little kid. Yeah. You are. Yeah. A hundred percent. People see all this stuff that I've been able to create. And they're just like, man, how do you just like do it? And you always have endless amount of energy i was like well what you
Starting point is 01:13:05 see is this 41 year old but what's happening when i was a little kid i said i wanted to be a superhero i wanted to have abs like an action figure i'll be stronger than the average man i want to save people's lives. I'm doing what I wanted to do when I was five. The modality doesn't matter. Give me any platform. If it has to do with what I always wanted to do, you ever notice a kid, they don't run out of energy.
Starting point is 01:13:47 So when you're operating from the essence of your heart, there's like secret jewels there. So how I discovered this, it's very interesting. Actually, I'm going to just take everybody through this. It's like, I'm going to get you to answer your own question. Imagine a little kid. Your parent. A little kid is coming up to you going,
Starting point is 01:14:15 Mom, Mom, Mom, Dad, Dad, Dad, Mom, Dad, Dad, Dad. And you ignore that kid for 20 years. What do you think the relationship is going to be like? It's going to be good. Because there's no emotional closure if the water if the flower doesn't get proper water and sunlight that's the nutrients it needs for growth so when the child is not acknowledged it starts to it starts to it turns to quiet then mean, then anger, then rage, then there is, it's like invisible. If you understand that.
Starting point is 01:14:54 Now imagine anytime you get a hint for an idea, somebody should create that. Or man, I want to do this thing right here. Or something that used to bring you so much joy when you were a little kid, like playing in the rain, swimming, drumming, dancing. Don't think about business in this sense right here, but something that you just absolutely loved. Okay, when was the last time you did it? Now someone, a lady that I spoke to she was like oh I haven't
Starting point is 01:15:28 danced and I just feel like something is missing I have the job I have the money but something is missing I was like well what did you love when you were like around five or six years old and her whole body she was like I used to love to dance and I don't know. And it just brought me so much joy. And I was like, when was the last time you danced? She was like about 20 years ago. I said, so imagine dance was a spiritual child. Like it was, it's an expression of you that is connected to your inner child. And every day that goes by is going, mom, mom, mom, mom, dad, dad, dad.
Starting point is 01:16:14 Imagine if you ignored that child for 20 years. What do you think the relationship would be like? I feel like something is missing. And she goes, I said, ding, ding, said ding ding ding ding ding you just found yourself because we're not just this physical body in this meat suit skin there's actually a spirit i feel there's a soul inside of here there's got to be some reason why i'm going like this and we can conjure up our stories and things that's coming from somewhere. Well, when it feels dead, when it feels lost, and I've been there before, so I can speak on my personal experience. When it feels dead, it's lost.
Starting point is 01:16:57 What's missing is the connection to your spirit. spirit. So when you actually honor those things, the little kid is like, ah, let me show you more. You tell little Johnny, Johnny, you're so fast. Then he starts running faster. So if I can get people to understand that what they're looking for they already have the ideas the creativity comes from the kids that's why they're so creative from ages one through seven then gets diminished as they get older but if you tap into it, I feel like it's connected to your spiritual umbilical cord. That's a straight route from heaven. So that in itself right there, if people got that right there, they would experience a drastic shift in any relationship in relationship to money, in relationship to creativity, their job and anything and anything and you know you got a lot of people that are successful but there are a lot of people who are successful and not happy that overcompensate for sure
Starting point is 01:18:15 to distract from an area that they've ignored since they were a little kid so what did i do when i was in prison i started running my mom says i started walking when i was 11 and a half months and it takes it take um it's seven and a half months and it takes babies like 11 something to to do something she was like you she was like you're a full-blown running before most babies are walking so running's always been inside of me always so when i started running in prison i was increasing my joy so funny joy to the world the lord has come so it's like i bring joy to the world and it seems like my world is an expression of the joy. So teaching people how to honor their inner child only gets them to remember themselves.
Starting point is 01:19:14 And when you remember yourself to the core, you don't have to try to be happy. You don't have to look for happiness. You don't have to look for love because it's an expression of who you are. And then you'll attract people to the way that you see yourself. So what you're saying is what everyone's searching for, the money, the cars, the happiness, the acceptance is what they think they want. But what they truly want is just to find themselves again. A sense of fulfillment, which they are the captain of. Stuff on the top. Look, look at me.
Starting point is 01:19:51 Underneath, bro, it's all the same shit. It's all the same shit. I just really need a man to make me happy. I really need this job to make me happy. I really need this money to make me happy. Then you get this shit and you realize that's not what you wanted. Happens over and over and over and over and over. So that's why I had to redefine what I felt like wealth and success was. My version of wealth and success is to live a life
Starting point is 01:20:19 of grace, joy, and ease. And when I go to sleep at night no voices it's peaceful and it's calm and when i look in the mirror and the truth shows up and nobody else is around i love what i see that my version of success sticking to that one, get that one. Won't put a bullet into his brain. I don't know if there's a better way to end episode than that. So everybody just so you know, game,
Starting point is 01:20:56 we were talking about this beautiful book that he has. It's called change your mindset, change your life. And also has a new podcast. Yeah. So tell us, you help me with it. Rob, he helped me with it. Um, so it's my podcast is called welcome home, uh, with Garen Jones and it's everywhere where podcasts are. And we have a few episodes up right now. By the time y'all
Starting point is 01:21:19 hear this, there's going to be a lot more, but i'm basically just talking about insights and awarenesses that i've either learned applied experience um just for people to have you know things that are real from real people and um you know i call it welcome home because like when you really find yourself you realize that home is not the home until you find home in yourself. So reminding people of who they are by giving them tools and ways to have these insights to discover their own version of freedom and love inside of themselves. These are things that I talk about. And my book is in English and Spanish and paperback. And we're currently working on the audio book now on Amazon. And, you know, I didn't write this huge esoteric book. This is my personal experience. Talk about God. Talk about spirit. Talk about, you know, I got in trouble for there's uh you know i extract a lot of lessons and i didn't write it to the level of my knowledge i wrote it for people who typically don't read books at all so it's a very simple read very simple you can finish it in a day. Very simple. There's some pictures in there, big words, and I made the chapters short. However, the spirit at which it was written was designed
Starting point is 01:22:53 specifically for you to remember yourself. Love it. Yeah. Got one more question for you that I ask. So I don't know if you've ever heard the phrase, they say you die twice. The first one is the first time. The first time is when you stop breathing. The second time is the last time someone says your name. Yeah. In between those two deaths, what do you hope people say about you after you're gone, before the last time they speak about you again? Say that one more time.
Starting point is 01:23:18 Can you say that one more time in a different way? So they say you die twice. Okay. First time is when you stop breathing. Second time is the last time someone says your name. What do you hope people say about you in between that last time they speak your name and the time that you die? The thing about it is people aren't going, I live my life in such a way that people will
Starting point is 01:23:39 never stop saying my name. People still talk about Benjamin Franklin. He been gone. saying my name people still talk about benjamin franklin he bingo my dad died when i was 12 but he's still alive because i carry on his message of being able to love no matter what and that's something he gave to me when i was five so my dad's still alive because soul a soul lives inside of messages like our ancestors are still alive just like those trees if one of those trees fall the roots and somehow there'll be an integration somehow so i there is like the physical death but i don't believe in the kind of death where they're going to say that would be the last time they say my name. So I'm living my life and making and working
Starting point is 01:24:31 towards making the kind of impact. Well, they'll mention my name with the greats because of the impact that I chose to leave, uh, uh, while I was physically on this earth, but my soul will forever live. Darren Jones. Appreciate you, man. Yes, sir. Good stuff.
Starting point is 01:24:53 Thank you for being here. That was the longest. I was like, oh, let's get in here. Should we fingertip shake? For everyone who's listening to the podcast has no clue what the is going on right now.
Starting point is 01:25:03 Yeah. So basically he has these microphones that stretch out. They look like alien arms. One of them is in my face. One of them in his face. We're sitting three feet apart and I reached over with my right hand. He's reached over with his right hand and we're stretching like this. So if you're visual learners,
Starting point is 01:25:20 you're just going to have to miss it. You're going to have to go to YouTube and look it up. Yeah. You have to do. Appreciate you, man. Appreciate you too. Thank you so much for the work that you're just going to have to miss it. You're going to have to go to YouTube and look it up. Yeah, yeah. That's what you have to do. For sure. Appreciate you, man. Appreciate you too. Thank you so much for the work that you're doing in the world and giving stories and stories like mine wings to fly.
Starting point is 01:25:34 Yeah. Appreciate you. Yes, sir. Hey, thanks so much for watching this video. If you want to learn even more about Mastering Your Mind, click right here and watch this video as well. That was the experience that changed the trajectory of my life forever. If you want to learn even more about Mastering Your Mind, click right here and watch this video as well. That was the experience that changed the trajectory
Starting point is 01:25:47 of my life forever. I stayed up all night writing and just kind of re-evaluating everything that I thought about the world. Yeah.

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