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#142 - Scott Tennant's Philosophy of Life and Wellness
Can you imagine growing up knowing that your father was only meant to live until 13? That's the reality that our guest, Scott Tennant, CEO and Founder of Synergy Wellness Group, faced. In our insightful conversation, Scott unveils his remarkable journey and how these childhood experiences shaped his view of life, prompting him to live every day to its fullest. He also introduces us to his stepfather, Dr. Jerry Tennant, whose influence encouraged Scott to embrace the unpredictability of life and the wisdom of making mistakes.
Scott takes us on a fascinating journey through the evolution of the medical industry over the past 24 years, highlighting significant shifts in health perspectives. He shares how an interaction with Tony Robbins' wife, an acupuncturist, led him to reevaluate the food pyramid and the crucial need for a wellness-first approach to health. But it doesn't stop there; our conversation encompasses turning trauma into positivity, and the importance of creating magical moments that inject our lives with joy and acceptance.
Scott will inspire you postulating how he took control of his life with a simple question: "why not me?". Accompanied by anecdotes that stress the power of mindset, he recounts how he and his stepfather charted his future at the tender age of 14. Our conversation transcends the confines of wellness and dives into the realm of life philosophy. From changing age perception to harnessing the power of a positive mindset, Scott Tennant offers a wealth of wisdom. Tune in for a transformative experience.
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Hey, what's going on, guys? I've got a special guest here today. We have Scott Tennant. He's the CEO and founder of Synergy Wellness Group, a holistic wellness company, and the exclusive distributor of the groundbreaking tenant biomodulator device designed to help manage various types of pain in the body. Scott, how are we doing today? I'm very good, thank you.
Speaker 2:Thank you, George.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm excited to have you on the Clockton podcast. Scott's a good friend of mine. I just wanted to share your journey with my audience. Scott, where did your journey begin?
Speaker 2:Sure, well, I'm in Texas and a lot of people recognize my accent from Texas. I grew up in Texas and my journey is varied. My birth father knew that he was going to pass away at the age of seven and he was supposed to live only to age 13 because of his juvenile diabetes. So his mom and family decided that's not going to happen. You're going to live on and you're going to do what you need to do, what you want to do, and make this the best life ever. Every day is the best day ever because it could be the last.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So he met my mom and they were high school sweethearts. They got married when they were 19 and soon after that I was born. He lived until I was 11. Oh, wow, yeah. So growing up knowing that today could be the last day you had a family, you had your dad, but there's this thing that you had to know everything today. So we had to teach you everything possible today your best birthday, best day, best day at the zoo, whatever had to be the best day ever, because that may never happen again. Oh, wow. So that kind of adds a different little cut on your life, because you know, yeah, a little bit it was a little freaky knowing that. You know everything could end and it gives you a bit of stress.
Speaker 2:It's an eight-year-old, nine-year-old, ten-year-old, but it was also a gift when you look back, because it teaches you how to look at life a little different. So so he passed away. My mom married my stepdad that I call my dad, dr Jerry Tennant, when I was 14.
Speaker 1:Wow, yeah, I appreciate you sharing that and I'm sorry to hear about your loss, because the thing is, most of us take time for granted, but when we view it as a scarce idea, it's like when people go on vacation. They're like I got to make the most of this day because it's scarce. And for you to live your life like that, it's incredible. It changes you. It allows you to live multiple lives.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and so I like to say I was raised basically as an adult. I did adult things. I've been to the Playboy Club when I was like eight, you know, I met Brad Hack at concerts because they'd come out and hang out with the eight-year-old. Because it was a little different back then. They had dinner in the round. They had a round theater stage in the middle and you had dinner around it. They'd do two shows a night and were very personal, like almost an old Vegas type of thing. They had it in all the big cities.
Speaker 2:So of course a singer would come out and talk to me. Right, you're eight, you know like, hi, how are you? I'm like you're Frank Sinatra, you're sitting here, you know. But that I definitely remember as being like six, seven, eight. I would go to that with brands and conventions and stuff. We'd go to the zoo with all the other kids. So after that we'd go to the dance clubs and I would dance with my dad's business partners, wives and you know. So I was like at bars at 2 am. You know it was crazy. I was places that you know it's like me and Brooke Shields and people. You know it's like that's the kind of life I had that I got to see things before anybody else.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so when my dad, my stepdad Jerry, when he married my mom, he came in and said you don't have to be an adult anymore, you can be a kid now. Oh, wow, I'm not going to replace your dad. I had a car, a driver's license, a credit card at 14 and a driver's license and a trust account.
Speaker 2:Yes, yeah, wow, you can relax. You can relax. He said I'm not going to replace your dad, I'm going to enhance your dad. Your dad did an awesome job, but now you get to make some mistakes because I'm your dad, I'm going to handle this for you. You don't have to think. You know, mara is not going to be there, yeah, but you can do everything you want to do, just like what my dad said. So I said, okay, I get it. So that kind of started my life and him being a doctor and world renowned.
Speaker 2:He did some of the first outpatient eye surgery ever. Wow, I got to see that. I got to see these miracles happen because you take the patch off the next day. If you took cataract surgery off and they were blind yesterday, oh, wow, I take the patch off at 14 during the summer and I'm the first person they see. I'm like this is what medicine should be like. This is. They were blind. I met them yesterday when they couldn't see anything or much at all. Yeah, take the patch off and they go. You know, hey, you're wearing a black hat. Wow, that was the first thing they saw again. And so we went along for a while, and that was in the 80s, but in 96, my stepdad came in and he said I need to retire today. Oh shit, today could be the last day, right?
Speaker 1:Yeah, also, you were so down, oh, I'm like today.
Speaker 2:He's like I'm not well, and the doctor said you need to retire today. Oh, wow, I was running the office. We had a study going with the FDA for laser. That became lasso eye surgery to get rid of glasses and we had surgery scheduled tomorrow. And he left. So everybody walked out, but the two main technician and a nurse in my cell Maria the other person's in left. Wow, and we have to call the patients to tell them can't do your surgery tomorrow, dr Tenor retired.
Speaker 1:That's a profound note. I mean, you're literally sitting there and these are people who've been with you for years and years and years and they don't believe that the ship can be righted.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, and you know our patients have always been our family because you get to know them right. Of course I don't say I can't help you to. Yeah, you know, I had to go find another job. My dad's having to go into medical treatment. The doctors were saying we don't know what's wrong with you. Yeah, no, and they told him. They said we can give you steroids and you're going to look awesome. Because he was starting to, you know, get going to funny. He had 32 viruses that had gone up his nose through the mass. Oh wow, his body was basically turning on himself. He made no platelets. So they said well, if we give you steroids, you're going to plump up and you'll look awesome. I heard, while you die. Yeah, you know, coming from the past, you know today can be the best day in the last place. You know we're going to make you look awesome. We don't watch. So we went through six years of him trying to figure out what's going on and then finally he came in and he said I figured it out.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:It's Western medicine treats you, know sick. Here they treat you when you're sick. Not well, I'm sick. I don't know what the root cause is. It made me sick. That's how you fix it, Not the symptoms, not steroids to make you look awesome. So he went back in the history and he looked at everything that was used in the past and currently to heal people. Wow, he said it's got to be more in the natural side. Right, Because you know drugs. There's no new drug right now being created for this. I don't even know what this is.
Speaker 2:So he started looking at things and he found out that the body is voltage and that when you're sick, your voltage goes down, like your car battery discharges and you turn it on and it goes click, click, click. That's really what acupuncture is. It's been a frequency in the meridian that goes to your organ to raise the voltage. Yeah, Energy voltage in the cell. If the energy or the voltage in that organ goes down, everything on that circuit fails. It's like the circuit breaker in your house. You got the microwave and the stove and the refrigerator. You turn that off, they all go off. Yeah, so that's what's happening to me my spleen, its voltage is low. Something happened? They made it low. I need to raise the voltage because the body should remember how to heal. That's what was given to us as a body that knows how to heal. And sure enough, he raised the voltage with frequencies that were aimed at his spleen. And sure enough, his spleen started to go up.
Speaker 1:Oh my, this is so profound because when you sit there and think about it you have to change the way of thinking. So if your dad didn't have that change where he goes I just want to get better. Instead he goes. We have to cure for wellness, not sickness Then he never would have had this change of thought and this change of ideas and perspectives Huge.
Speaker 2:Absolutely true. And so he said now we need to take these frequencies, come up with the heart and the brain, all the different organs, put that in a machine that puts it in your body. Yeah Well, and if you look at that, you can do everything you want to do, like birth dad and my current step dad thinks is there's always a solution. You just find the answer, Fix it. That's what he's doing. So we put it in a machine and we create it. That's the bio-modulator. So really what we do is we heal people when others can't Wow, and that's where we found people like Tony Robbins. He will tell you he's come here to help, absolutely.
Speaker 1:So, scott, you're sitting here seeing what this machine did for your dad. What are your thoughts in regard to? Should I just tell everyone I know about that because it's a tough situation. It's like we know something and most people are like so what? Who approved? Who did what? How does this work? So how was that experience for you?
Speaker 2:You know, when we began, which was 24 years ago, it was not real friendly into the natural medicine route. It was definitely low-carry. They would try to take away your medical license if you talked about well, you need to take vitamin C for a cold. It's a no, you need to take a flu shot?
Speaker 2:Yeah, and that's pretty obvious that they would talk about that. You would ask questions like should I change my diet? They're like if you want to, but you get everything you need in food, you don't have to supplement. That's not true. We all know is a human. Our food doesn't have the same nutrients as it did 100, 200, 300 years ago. Yeah Well, they would tell you even 23 years ago your food is all you need.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:You didn't have to eat. You know, a doctor gets like 12 to 16 hours, I think, of nutrition, information or study. So when they say, George, do you eat clean? You're going to go, yeah, pretty much they're going to go. Awesome, Do more of that. Well. You might say, well, I it's so big.
Speaker 2:Yes, because you may be thinking well, I used to eat all the bread and all the French fries on my Chick-fil-A sandwich. It was fried, so now I get the grilled one. I eat pretty clean. Well, the doctor just gave you bad advice. Do more of that. You're going to say, well, now I can eat burger McDonald's as long as it's not front, so I'm going to get well, I'm doing well, I'm getting everything I need for my food. No, you're not. Yeah, so what they think, they hear, what they say and what you hear are completely different things. Yeah, what should they? Here is a diet. I recommend the pyramid. We saw the food pyramid is upside down. It was designed to be the grain producers of America in a bad time. It really should be turned upside down. Yeah, the meat and the vegetables should be at the top of the list the things you eat the most of and the bread and grain should be at the bottom the things you eat the least of.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So they want to make money for the farmers in the Midwest.
Speaker 1:Wow, these are the things that are very interesting. It's got. This is why I wanted to have you on, because you're providing a perspective that's very different than the conventional. I eat clean. No one even knows what that means.
Speaker 2:They don't. They assume, or do they, that what you're hearing is real, because if you look at sick man, when do I, as a doctor, make money off of you?
Speaker 1:When you're sick, yeah, so I'd like you to be sick as much as possible.
Speaker 2:Pretty much create your business right, your business person. I need patience.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Do more of that. Oh, you misunderstood me, sorry, and I'm not saying that's a bad thing. Could that be something that out of I like to say that I'm not trapped in the ignorance of your brilliance. Could it be because you've been in some of the same classes I have? Could it be what people think is I have to survive in my business? That's completely different than what I need to do for my product.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Is your product giving somebody what they need. Keeping you well actually will get me free marketing, right. If you just look at how you shifted things slightly, if I give you everything you need that I'm charging you for, you're going to tell everybody that I'm a God. Yeah, if I don't get you well, then they're going to go well. I thought my doctor was awesome, but I'm going to stick with him because that's what I do as you go to the doctor.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Well, if he's treating over here and he should be over here, it's your choice to go. I don't understand what you're saying and I'm going to question you and say I think I need to eat more fruits and vegetables. Is that true, doctor? If?
Speaker 1:I say that's what I said that's not what you said. You're offering the paradigm shift of it's very, very close, instead of a doctor being like, hey, just give me the tools to be healthy and you get referrals. On the back end, instead of trying to keep the eight people you have, keep them sick so they keep coming back to you If you get them healthy.
Speaker 2:Yes, and I don't think there's anybody out there that's the evil doctor, exactly, specifically. Yeah, I think it's that you do a business and you do what you were taught, which I have a pill for that.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:A shot for that I've got you when you get sick. So, out of the perceived, what am I supposed to do? Were they doing their job? Is it something you need, or are they giving you what you need?
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Correct information. You know, not everybody needs to buy Cheetos. I don't know anybody that really needs a buy Cheetos. But it's a great product. But they didn't go into it Say I'm going to harm you. They thought people want the savory and awesomeness. Yes, 100%, Live on it, so not my problem 100%.
Speaker 1:So you have a different perspective of looking at wellness first. And then you mentioned earlier that Tony Robbins came to you guys. What happened with that situation?
Speaker 2:So he was just not feeling well and you know, basically people as they do, said I don't know, I don't know what to do, we've tried stuff and you're sick. No. A smart person is going to say that's not a good answer for me, that's not a good answer for me, there's an answer out there. So I have the Google I like to make a joke of that but you start looking, going, what is it that I have? That's this. Yeah, yeah, they found some videos of my dad and Tony's wife used to be an acupuncturist. So she said that's an answer. That's an answer that's different than we don't know what to do for you. Yeah, so let's go see what this is.
Speaker 2:And then you start looking at it. You say let's don't let you get any sicker. Let's look at your diet, let's change your diet, let's see what you're doing, see what's going on. And this is with any patient, doesn't matter who it is, don't get any sicker. Here's the things you have control over. You put the mask on or you put it on somebody else. Care for the caregiver Now take care of yourself. Stop putting in bad stuff that haunts you and then find things that help you. It's quite simple. When you look at that. We don't say eat cleaner or eat more clean or eat more what you already say you eat. No, what do you eat? What do?
Speaker 1:you eat.
Speaker 2:Here's what we suggest for your blood type, for your body type, whatever. You need more meat than the other person, or you need less meat than the other person. You need more of a vegetarian, but with some meat, protein and things that will balance it. You look at that, so to say, and everybody needs to eat that thing that we all learned, that you know food triangle no, forget that thing. Then we say what side effects are you getting from the medication, sharron?
Speaker 2:You know that leads things. We look at all their symptoms. They come in for one thing. Look at all their symptoms. What's going on?
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Put those things together and you start to stack them into the organs that that's affected by. Okay, as you'll say, these are in your heart, these are in your lungs, these are in your spleen, this is in your gallbladder, this is in your brain. You start to look and then you go in and use a HRV machine or a meridian energy analysis machine to read the voltage in each of the organs.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Voltage is low and then all your symptoms are stacked on that. That's pretty much telling you, like my dad, your spleen is not working, you're not making platelets. And here are the symptoms you have that are associated with not making platelets in your spleen. Yeah, the voltage is low. Now we raise the spleen voltage up to minus 25. And then anything that harms your spleen has to go away, anything that will enhance it. Supplementation work, you know, food, diet, exercise, whatever and adding in the voltage with our machine is going to help the body now start to use those materials to start to get well.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Your symptoms start to go away. Yeah, yeah, because you know disease is or well. Disease is diagnosed by taking a group of symptoms and lumping it together and saying it appears you have diabetes. But they say you have diabetes because you look a lot like that dude that has diabetes.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:You have diabetes. Fibromyalgia is tricky because it's like 300 things. At the end of, say, you have 30 of the 300. So you have fibromyalgia. Well, you say, well, my friend has fibromyalgia and hers does completely different to me, yeah. So it's like this category or a folder that they stuff a bunch of stuff and saying this is what it is. So you're obviously depressed, yeah, because I've been sick and you keep saying I have something and there's nothing for it. Of course I'm depressed. So we're going to give you antidepressants. We're going to say lose weight because most people that have fibromyalgia, they have no pain control, they ache, they hurt, they're tired, they can't do anything. So what do they do? They said much TV and eat Cheetos. Back to the Cheetos thing. The Cheetos is feeding the bad stuff. Yeah, of course you're overweight. Eat cleaner, Okay, I'll get the baked Cheetos. No, no, no. And so it's getting the person to think about what are they choosing? Is it giving a voltage or taking away?
Speaker 1:So what are some things that provide that voltage in a positive way, because I know I can be sitting here and I'm like does my food provide voltage? I don't know. So what are some of the voltage foods or voltage activities?
Speaker 2:Sure, Sure, taking a walk, when you move your muscles, you're raising your voltage in the whole body. Oh, wow, fresh air. That's why we turned off some of the air cleaners, because we filtered the air out of the rims Just to keep all those little particles out. Fresh water that is not in a plastic container, if you can, because the phytosacrificis are not in plastic when they get hot. So not bottled water unless it's in glass. Preferably no chlorine or fluoride in your water.
Speaker 1:For drinking.
Speaker 2:The reason that is when you drink it it goes into your body as an ingested. If you shower in it, then your pores get bigger and then the chlorine and fluoride go into the pore, into your body. Okay, so you're bathing in a chemical every single time and you're ingesting it. So the fresher the water, the better. We have people get whole house water systems or at least one for your sink that takes it out and remineralizes it. So when you drink it, oh wow, so clean water is clean as you possibly can get as close to natural. Organic foods definitely are better than foods that are not organic. Breast fit beef is better in range fit chickens, those sort of things. Anything that has pesticides on it not a good idea. A lot of times colognes and things like that get rid of them, because a lot of times you're ingesting what you spray on you from the chemicals and alcohol that's in your colognes. Gosh washing your clothes and more natural things, so that the little pods that you buy that have all kinds of chemicals in it use things that are more natural at Whole Foods. Thought, thought is huge Thought and that's. You know.
Speaker 2:Some of the people we've learned from you know or about you are what you think. Yeah, actually, in the Bible, you are what you are around the most. So when you look at that and how deep that is, if you say, if I think negative things, those are the people that say, ah, jordan, it always happens to me. Yeah, I'll say when you just prescribed it to yourself because guess what, it's always going to happen to you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the people that you talk to when you say, jordan, how are you? You say I am so good. Then you look at it and you say, well, jordan's always so good. Because what happens is the perspective of what you have when you think I'm all good is actually raising the voltage and it's actually helping you get more good stuff towards you. It's attracted to you when, if you say, well, it always happens to me. I had somebody one time tell me if I bought a lot of tickets, I'd win and I'd owe money. I am that poor and that battle luck and I'm like, wow, and you wonder why you have that battle up.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean there's also the perspectives of like sometimes, like a flight might get canceled and you got the one guy who's like, wow, I lived another day, Thank you. And then the other one who's like, the worst day ever, I didn't get on a flight and it's nothing's that important. But I mean it's the two sides to everything, which how you see the world.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah. So when we see patients, we go through all that stuff emotion, traumas, traumas. You've done, you know I've been through so much, shared them, but what I did was I turned the trauma into a positive because I learned from it. Yes, my dad, knowing he was going to die was actually a huge blessing, because he gave me the best of himself until the day he died. And the night before he died he said today was the best day in my life Because we had like a little family reunion and we were, you know, doing things in the kids route, playing all of us and all the family and family from both sides, and it was just magical. Yeah, had a heart attack and left, wow, but see, I can still remember that because you look at it, go, we knew this day was coming.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:That was the best day of his life. Wow, yeah, because he had everything.
Speaker 1:It's super important to realize that death is coming forever, because when you live with that perspective and I appreciate your vulnerability of sharing all this, because when we go through and we see that that life isn't just hey, you're going to be here forever it causes you to take more action, it causes you to plan more trips, it causes you to go on more vacations. Hang out with us friends, do the things you want to do and create those beautiful. This is my best day ever for you.
Speaker 2:Yes, yes, and you know, the interesting thing is to and I think this is you know a lot of what what you're helping people with is that he was prepared so much that we knew, by opening a book, everything we needed to do to take care of the next day. Wow, the insurance covered the house, the house was paid off, the cars were paid off, offer a policy, everything was done. My trust account flipped over the next day, so we instantly had the money we needed from the insurance policies and all the money is which made one phone call. Here's the person you call. Here's what happens. It was like a life man. What happens when? Yeah, exactly what to do. My mom and I, we knew exactly how to handle it, who to call, who. The female director was what we do, who we call when they call it.
Speaker 2:It was such a blessing that you look back and see that that was a little OCD in his life. What he did was he took care of his family, yeah, you know, and that was probably something that kept him alive a little longer than he would have, because his outlook was I'm going to make this the best day ever. I got a wife and a kid and a great job and a great family, and today we're having our kid, you know, and it was. That kind of thing is like that is awesome, we're going to the movies.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah. They've said that longer lives happen with deeper relationships. So when we're able to have these deep relationships in our life, we create these magical moments. It's like, oh, what am I going to do? Of course I have to be filled with joy and be happy and feel loved and feel accepted, instead of those other feelings of I feel rejected, I don't feel included, I'm not feeling there. Yeah, yeah, yes.
Speaker 2:You know we were talking you were talking about earlier about the guy who says you know, my plane was canceled. So you know, in the last four years, after knowing Tony Robbins, I've traveled a lot, a lot, a lot, but I've had, I think, two planes that were delayed more than three hours and I've had one plane that was completely canceled. Wow, but is that happenstance or is that something that I called into my life Because everybody else I know they said traveling is a nightmare. And guess what? It's always a nightmare for them.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because they're looking.
Speaker 2:You're looking for it. The last time is about six or eight months ago. You know, I was up in the American Airlines lounge and they said the flights get ready to board. So I went downstairs. Right before I got there they said the flight has been delayed five hours. Everybody was like oh my gosh, and I thought I have my computer, I'll go right back up to the lounge, I'll order some lunch and I'll work at the little desk and I thought, okay, guess what? This is five hours I didn't have yesterday and I'm going to get some stuff done because I'm going to mark stuff off my list.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean, that's the way I think about it too. It's just, even if you have a meeting, like we have this podcast and like one of us, something happened, you're like, okay, I got another activity. You feel that slot, like you can't sit there and get bogged down. There are some full days where everyone's like not meeting today, canceled, whatever, and that's okay, because you just make the most of it. You have to go out there and create every single day and realize that you are the creator of your own life. You dictate what happens to you, you build what happens to you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and I can tell you, when we start working with people and they start getting well, they start putting the voltage in and they start feeling better pretty quickly and all of a sudden they said wait, this was not a death sentence, but then they start looking at things like what am I grateful for?
Speaker 2:I'm still here, I'm not in pain anymore, I can walk better, whatever their thing is. But and it's like hold on to that. Hold on to that, because that positive thought of wow, this is better than yesterday, that's the voltage that comes up. We're adding voltage and you're helping. So then they start looking at everything, saying I think I'm going to take a walk, yeah. Then they come back and they say did you know? We have redbirds in the neighborhood. So then you start looking at your life. They've never stopped to see that there have been birds in the neighborhood. Wow, wait a moment, when they have that and sometimes they'll do this. I'll take a break this. You have an hour, for you have to be back, so they'll go. Well, there's a little walking trail down the way. They'll walk down the way and they'll come back and they're like there's like a little river down here, with the river walk. Yeah, that was lovely. I've never done that at my house and you can just see it. They're thinking like that actually sort of rejuvenated me to go take a walk.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no.
Speaker 2:I won't tell people go take your shoes off and walk in the grass. Yeah, you know they're like, well, that's interesting. They said well, that's what you do is again yeah, so wow, wow, wow. I used to enjoy that.
Speaker 1:And it's crazy because a lot of this stuff is completely free and it's just sitting there and taking inventory of our own lives and realizing hey, do I feel better or worse when I do this activity? Better, do more, worse, do less? Yeah.
Speaker 2:And that's the thing If it gives you voltage, do more. If it takes voltage away, do less. We just happen to have a tool that gives a lot to you. Yeah, when we're giving people the voltage, whatever they consume yeah, interesting word Think here, smell, taste here. So it's all the things adds to the mathematics of what's coming in. So when you're giving voltage, we tell people. When you're putting voltage in, make sure that anything's around it turned off the news.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:No bad news. While you're charging your body and giving yourself the voltage because it's going to, there's a mathematics and it's going to equal it out. Right, because the good stuff comes in. If you pay attention to what you're doing in gratitude and say I'm getting charged for that, yeah, nice smells. And sit outside and listen to the birds, all that adds into what's happening. You feel meditation. A lot of people meditate, pray, listening to an inspiring message from somebody else about you know the message of who I am. You know I am powerful. I am strong, I am whatever do things, but it adds to. Here's a chance. You have to stop and feed yourself, literally feed yourself With voltage and things. Good, which is like putting the mask on yourself in the plane the oxygen before you put it on somebody else. I love that, yeah.
Speaker 2:The care for the caregivers.
Speaker 1:God is just an incredible line, because there are way too many of us that are not focused. We're only focused on helping others, which is fine, which is fantastic, but we do need to take a moment for ourselves.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because if you're gone. There's nobody to do what you do.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, absolutely. And Scott, yeah you got. I was going to say tell us a little bit more about this book that you're working on.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so, um, you know, I was writing a bigger book and I still am, but I was having a hard time putting it into words and we're, we're, we're, we're not going to put it into words and we're talking a lot about it now is people have to realize you matter, yeah, just matter, most of yourself, because this is the one, you that you get this body, this person's way, it's getting you where you go and getting your mission out to the world. That makes you feel like you made it, that you've done it, that you've lived. They forget that I am my product. You're not your product. You're not your product, you're not your business. You know that is something you get to do, but you are this. So, yeah, the book is called the first book is going to be there. It's called mindset reset.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And there's little things that I've said in the past. That I kind of learned from my, my birth dad and then reinforced with my stepdad and his family, was little things you would say people call wise tales or whatever. It would get you to rethink and recenter, and so I wrote them down as questions and then site is just. The question on the other side is like two to three paragraphs, very small. It's going to be a very small book about that, about that size, about eight inches by eight inches.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And it's going to be about 60 pages is 20 questions.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And it is something to ask yourself to get you off the park or to reset what you're thinking. One of them we kind of talked about earlier about, you know, is I always ask a lot of people are you trapped in the ignorance of your own brilliance? And a lot of people say that is very rude. I said that is not great because in most people, most humans thinking they think I know everything and I am the master of my domain, I am the master of me and my thoughts are the facts and it's this way. Yeah, well, then you go and hire somebody that comes into your company for about two to three weeks. There's a magic period where they don't necessarily believe that everything you say about your company, your thoughts, is actually true. They say Jordan, why do we do that this way? Yeah, because you could do it that way. Yeah, people say my way, only my way. You have to do it this way. The problem is that that probably had at least 10% of truth in it, that what you're doing is a little vlog. It could be a creeper. That may be your next new product or way to make your product better. Because they had an answer you can't see, because you're trapped. The way that came up when we were designing the devices is my dad and I went to the engineer to do the job. I went to the engineer to do the job and he said I have this set of frequencies and I would like for you to have this machine put them into a body all at once. Oh, wow. So the engineer said that is impossible with the amount of memory we have right now because the device is about this size. And I said wait a minute, because my dad said gosh, I really was hoping this would work. I said I'm not going to do this. I'm not going to do this, because my dad said gosh, I really was hoping this would work, because it makes a lot of sense that the body needs all these things. I know how he thinks as a doctor. They don't have to all be taken right now, at this very moment, all of them into Jordan. Right now, you can light them up. I said so. I said so, tim, the engineer. I said can you run them all at once back to back, like a song, when frequency, then another frequency, then another frequency, another frequency. Run them, which will run for three, four, five minutes. Then it loops back around and begins again and he said that I can do. And he said how did you think of it? Because you're not a doctor and you're not an engineer. And that's what. I looked at him and I said Tim, I am not trapped in the ignorance of your brilliance. And he said I'm insulted. I said you should not be insulted. I just said you're brilliant. But the thing is, you worked with NASA. You've done these wonderful things, but in your life you've done this with what you think is going to happen.
Speaker 2:People who invent things or people who have no clue what they're doing, typically in the place they design it because they go why can't I make this out of polycarbonate? Well, they're always made in glass. Why can't I make it polycarbonate? Because they're always made in glass. I'm just saying why can't I make it polycarbonate? Yeah, let's do it. It's lighter and it won't break. That's what changes things. So I told him I said Tim, you said look a tree. And I said back up. And I pulled you back and you said there's a forest. The minute I said line them up, you were trying to put them all in at once. Yeah, no memory here. The memory is used like this because it's only running one frequency at a time. I love the perspective change. It's the answer to the problem. That would have never been done if I talked to another engineer. He's going to think just like you. Well, my dad, I want to run all at once. You heard, I want to run all at once.
Speaker 1:So that's one of the questions in the book. And there's 20 more, 19 more of those.
Speaker 2:The big one and we started with the book. It is very small, it's. It'll take you 30 minutes to read. The first one and the last one are the same question why not me?
Speaker 2:So at 14, when my stepdad had that little conversation with me and said I will not replace your dad, I will enhance him. He did an awesome job getting you to this point because you knew what was coming and I'm going to help you because I am your dad. And he said at 14, make a decision. What do you want to be when you get older? Yeah, here's your choices. I said I'm 14 and I don't know. He said you have to help me here a little bit. You have to pick something so I can start helping you with colleges, so we can do the things to get you there. And I said I can tell you what I want to do. And he said okay, hit me.
Speaker 2:I said I want to drive exotic cars, live in a million cars, live in a million dollar house, own my own company and hang around with millionaires and billionaires that change the world. And he said that's not exactly the way it works, dr Lawyer MBA. And I looked at him and I said he said you can't get there without one of those things. And I said, why not? That was not a question, that was a statement. Why not me Watch me? Yeah, that's profound. I did not know that until, really until I met John Lawmonds and I met him in person. That person, I met him in person, I met him in person. I met him in person. I met him in person.
Speaker 1:I met him in person.
Speaker 2:I met him in person and when he said life will never be the same when you start to look at how you can use patterns to change your life and I thought that wasn't a question, yeah. So the beginning chapter is why not me? Have you asked this of yourself? Yeah, why not me, which is oh poor, pitiful. Why not me? Why can't I win the lotto? He didn't buy a ticket. Yeah, that's the question. So when you buy a lotto ticket that gets you to, why not me? I can win. Yeah, see yourself and decide. I matter. I can make my decisions. I control this. I control my health, my well-being, my finances, everything I do, everybody I know I control. The last chapter is why not me? Exclamation.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So I think that with some tools you can set up questions. You ask yourself that when you say I'm going to go do something really stupid, yeah, ask yourself one question. And you ask yourself one of these questions and it will change where you are. Yeah, and when you change where you are, you make a right decision. Yeah, and you know, attracting the ignorance you're bringing is one.
Speaker 2:One of the other ones that is really big for people is I hang on with a lot of people that are philanthropists and they may only be able to give $100. But to them that's a lot of money. But they look back at it and say I am a philanthropist, I do care, I gave $100. So one of the chapters are is oh, and a lot of them also want to do that. But they also want to teach. They want to go, like if they give to the library, they want to go teach people to read that they don't yes. So I came up with the chapter. It says it's kind of in the middle, are you gifted enough to give? But I think when you look at yourself and you see yourself as worthy, yeah, you then say no, it's my duty and it's a privilege to be able to give that $100. And you go to the library and teach people to read. I love that, yeah, but that's also good positive voltage coming back on you right, because in the giving it is a receipt.
Speaker 1:Yes. Yes, because that's yes, it moves. More of the best for me, one of the best for me, more of the best voltage activities. I love that, scott.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and I noticed that. So, so, so much. And especially the last year, and it's been five years I've really been on this journey of finding, because I want to write the book but I'm like what kills it out? Yeah Well, the full book is going to be called. Why not me?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I love it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, so it goes into. That's also part of the healing right. Yeah, because I can tell you when people come to us, they're at the certain because they're sick.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:You know conflicting information, or a lot of our people are people who are so sick. Their doctors say I know nothing else for you, really, yeah, that is like somebody just punched them in the face, yeah. And then they come in and they finally decide no, I'm doing this for myself, I'm fine, yeah.
Speaker 1:Because they don't want to lose hope.
Speaker 2:Yeah, no. Then we have the flip side that we never noticed happen. This is being trapped, trapped in her own brain. Biohackers. There's a whole group of people who are out there and they say I'm going to get well, but before I get sick I'm not going to be. Yeah, so they're coming to us saying what's going to get me later? What can you help me find? So we look at their body and we see you're just a little bit Well. Guess what? Yeah, discharging, you charge it up. While you're young, you start to change your lifestyle, change your mindset. You're going to be well longer. And that's why, yeah, that's why some of the doctors that are in the biohacking world are saying within the next 10 years, if you have enough money, enough time and enough tenacity and do the right things, you're going to be able to live a healthy 120 years.
Speaker 1:Wow, there's a lot of, and there's a lot of people I'm seeing it where they're like I want to live to 150. I want to live to 140. I want to live long and like I'll do whatever it takes, absolutely.
Speaker 2:Absolutely, absolutely it. Take a look at when you look at people in general. You look at them physically and you look at pictures of people that were 50 years old 50 years ago. They look old. They look old at 30. Yeah, I remember my grandparents at 40. Look like they were ancient. My grandmother already had a cane and a sweater. Yeah, like I'm, like you are 40. When I was 40, I was like I finally grew up. I was like and I was like, oh my gosh, by the time she was 80, she was old. But then I was seeing people that we were doing cataracts surgery on and I had a lady I'll never forget. She came in and she said I said what's your age? So I was doing her exam and she said you guess none of them and I thought I'm not going to do this. Very pretty, very pretty face, full makeup and a little tennis outfit with a little short skirt. She said I'm 93. I just played two sets of tennis.
Speaker 1:What my grandmother's 80?
Speaker 2:and she can barely walk up three steps.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And she's 93 and she's played two sets of tennis. She's on music. My set yeah.
Speaker 1:Age is in your head. I love that, scott. You are incredible and I know we can go for three more hours. Your team sent me the links, so I'll put all those in the show notes and I really, really do appreciate the time. And if anyone's interested in hearing more about Scott or reaching out, just click on the show notes and you'll be able to learn more about synergy and Scott. Thank you.