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100th Episode: Rachel & Megan on Healing, Hypnosis & Greek Uncle Dogs
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On this 100th episode of the We Share Podcast with Alex and Julie, we’re celebrating in true We Share style—with authenticity, laughter, and deep connection. Special guests Rachel and Megan join us to talk healing, hypnotherapy, intuition, and the power of rewriting your personal story. Together, they open up about their journeys through grief, burnout, and self-discovery, and how their friendship evolved into a collaborative mission to help others transform.
From subconscious healing and energy work to past lives (and possibly reincarnated Greek uncles in dog form!), this milestone episode explores what happens when you stop settling and start listening—to your body, your gut, and your soul. Megan shares her work in trauma-informed hypnotherapy, while Rachel brings her perspective from wellness coaching, injectables, and IV therapy—all centered around elevating natural beauty and inner alignment.
This 100th episode is full of wisdom, heart, and healing energy. Whether you’re new to the show or have been with us from the start—thank you for being part of our journey. Here's to the next 100!
The concept is there, and it really is coming down to realizing that, like, you have the ability to either choose from fear or faith, and it's on a spectrum of what you're feeling, what your energy is going to create your reality. So you get to choose whether you want to feel like the luckiest girl in the world or like life never happens for me.
Today on the We Share podcast, we're joined by Megan and Rachel, past guests of the show, and they're introducing us to the Lucky Girl method.
Welcome to the We Share podcast I'm Julie. I'm Alex. We share ourselves and we provide a platform for others to share. We believe everyone has a purpose and a story to tell. And we're back on the We Share podcast. I'm Julie and I'm Alex. Alex. We have two guests in the studio today on a special anniversary. Yes. So would you let our listeners know what we're doing?
I would love to share these two wonderful women with you. Let's start with Rachel. Rachel. Well, she's a mother, wife, hypnotherapist, business owner at Alo Wellness, and she's been here before. She's been here with Ben. Her husband. And I just love and adore her. She's just masterful at making things happen and uplifting others. So welcome, Rachel. Thank you.
And as with all humility, she's watching. You'll have to watch on YouTube to see that. And then our second guest is Megan Tucker. She's also a mother, a nurse, an entrepreneur, a wellness advocate. She developed the Lucky Girl method, which is fun to watch. You're going to want to tune in and follow her, and we'll make sure to give you all those handles and, yeah, just awesome ladies.
And they work together now and like, do a lot of things together. So welcome. Thank you again. And Rachel. Okay. We've had each of you on the podcast separately and both fantastic women. How did you two end up together? Magnet. Yeah, right. They're magnetized. Yeah. Our husbands are friends. I mean, her boyfriend, my husband told me. Said that he was not third husband, and it really, you know, it really was a magnet that turned on because we met in 2020, right?
Like, like at the end of 2020. Yeah. And we liked each other. And then just like one day we're like, we should do something together. Like, it just was like, okay. It's like, it's like that whole, like attracts like, right? Like, yeah, I'm truly magnetized, I think, to people that are like minded, like us. Yeah. I'm so. Yeah.
And it's, it's so nice when you meet someone that's not in competition with you, that is willing to work towards things with you. And I could see how you two would totally fall into that. So what was the first thing you guys did together after you said, hey, let's do some stuff together? What did you start doing? First thing we did was the rediscovering.
You like the. Oh yeah. Test group. Right. And I just decided she already had a program put together that is going over attachment styles. Your love language is kind of like why you think the way you think. And I came on I was supposed to be more of like that. The wellness part of it, body part of it.
And things kind of changed through that, just because of my own personal stuff. But we started working on this. Reach has a great following. So she had a ton of people that jumped on board with that one right away. And then we did a live event, and I've just kind of, I think part of our journey today is sharing, too, just how things have evolved and being willing to let things change as life changes.
I think evolved is the perfect word. That one was the one that was coming to my mind for you too, is that you don't. Neither of you just go, okay, this is what we're doing in a box. You're willing to roll for changes. Life is fluid. It's flowing. So you have to adjust. Or we would go crazy, right?
Well, I think if you don't adjust, you miss opportunities. There's plenty of opportunities out there and needs that are needing to be fulfilled. And it's up to us to adjust for that. Give everybody an idea of what your focuses are like. What how are you trying to help people in this work that you're doing together? You know, I think community is huge for women.
Huge. I mean, just in our group coaching that we did, we just finished our second group last Tuesday. Last week I just get sad when those end. But then I'm just hearing that they're not alone. I feel like we're all the same. We're so different. But we're also all the same. The emotional experience we have as humans is similar, so just being heard and then hearing other people's stories like that is so healing on its own.
So I think understanding community and how important that is, but also the relationship you have with yourself gets mirrored in the relationships you have with friendships, with romantic. And so I think those are the two biggest things, because connection is why we're here. And like we even saw I seen Megan just like completely just blossomed. And because of that, every part of her life has blossomed.
Her career, her friendships more authentic, her relationship, like everything is just. And that's like the prime example of your relationship with yourself and developing that is, that's the work that needs to be done for the rest of life to just flow, you know? Could you see it happening when it was happening, Megan, like, were you watching this going, oh my God, this is I'm changing.
I'm blooming. Yeah, yeah, yeah. When we even started, that's together. Before we even started the group, I was like, I am like, I know I'm also on this journey with all these girls that are doing the program with us. So I was like, brace bracing for it all. I knew that I was ready for the changes that needed to happen.
And the biggest is it's like everything changes. But really the only thing that changed was me and my perspective and my story that I was telling myself, right and looking at where I was blocking myself, but just understanding that I have the ability to literally transform my life and it didn't require anyone else to change or show up or do something different.
It just was all coming back to me. I love that phrasing when I was ready, because isn't that so important? You'd like change can't happen if you're not ready to change. You were ready. You already been doing sheet are you. Years of work. Like all of us. Right. She'd already been doing it. And then I think just being in the program holds us both accountable.
Like we both have to keep showing up as a better self for ourselves but also for the group. And so I think that's like the healing and the change we saw, like on speed for you was because we had no choice. We have no choice but to figure it out in the middle of our mess while we're running these groups in the middle of our own growth.
You know, I felt that brings it right back to community, like what you said in the beginning. And having an accountability partner. It's why I think groups even exist. Why we go to a counselor or anything is having someone to keep us accountable. And it's awesome that you had a tribe of like minded people to grow together. I would say I was also thinking, you know, if you if you want a really great house cleaner, you don't get the house cleaner that has the dirtiest house on the block, right?
Or like you want somebody who is doing the work along with you and that if you two are in the group and doing it, that's so important. It probably fuels all of the other people, all of the other women in the group that are trying to change, because then you're being the example. It's do as I say, not as I type.
You know, a you're not as yeah, yeah, as I do like. Yeah. You're actually living the opposite of it. You're doing the work and it really does. Like you get imposter syndrome really fast when you're out of alignment. And then we get on to talk about this topic and I'm like, I'm mad at my husband right now and I'm really not addressing this accountability.
So like kept things in check. I love those groups. They were so good. The perfect timing for our lives. Yeah. And so I came on to kind of be a little bit more of like, this is how you're going to exercise. These are the things you're going to do with nutrition and whatever. And for the life of me, I could not get myself to actually do it every time I sat down to go and create that part of it, I'm like, I don't care.
Like it's not that I don't care about that part, but for my own journey and then just working with women, it was like, this is just another tool that I'm tired of seeing women try all of these things that don't work because really, they just need to understand that, like they aren't broken, they don't need to be fixed.
They're where they already. And if they'll just learn that aspect of it, then you can go out and be creative with like the exercise and nutrition. It can be fun instead of just like another thing that you're not doing good enough at. And so I knew I wanted to change my message that I was sharing, but I also knew it was going to come across as like aunt This come from.
So that's where it helped to have Rachel kind of I was able to bounce off of her a little bit and hide behind her until it just came a point where I'm like, all right, I'm doing this. And I think that was the biggest. Yeah, I think that was the biggest change for me was realizing, oh, okay, I've been saying that I'm not doing it because I don't want it to affect this relationship or this situation or this.
And I just realized that I was using all of those as excuses. So that was probably the biggest transformation for me, is to be able to to look at myself in the mirror and say, guess what, girl? You're you're the problem, but you're also the solution. Act instead of act being acted upon. Yeah, yeah. So important, give us an idea of some of the changes you've seen in.
You said you've done a couple of groups. Now what are some changes you've seen in people? Oh my gosh. We have this one girl that did our test group and our most recent group, and she lives in California when she I mean, even I don't know if we should say their names. Yeah, let's not say their names. Just give examples of it because there's two I'm thinking of and night and day difference from just even how open they were.
She came on very guarded and pulled, and I think she was one of them that said, my childhood was okay. I don't think I experienced any trauma. And then we delve into it and she's telling us her childhood and like your whole entire childhood was traumatic. Like, that's that's what that's this makes sense now and why you're closed off to all these women and so guarded.
And then towards this last one, she's like, oh, like speaking her truth, speaking her mind. She was she's so much more open. But even this, even in the group that we just did, we had a gal that didn't do the test group in the fall and she came on and said what she wanted to work on was how did she where it she wants to stop being so judgmental, critical of other people.
So when she said that, me and Megan are thinking, oh, you know, like, this is the level we judge ourselves is how we judge. There's no judgment without shame within yourself, right? And by the end of it, that was her biggest takeaway. She's like, I'm not judging people anymore. I have more grace for myself and she also was more open in the end because she also showed up very guarded.
And I'm fine. It's fine. You know, we are our biggest bullies. Yeah, yeah, we so we covered that. Yeah. Just last month. Yeah. And so I'm so glad you could help them through that. So tell us about Lucky Girl. You've just finished these two groups. Tell us about Lucky Girl. And so that was kind of a like a download for me that I was like, it's already stuff we're working on, but I kind of want I have a fun spin on it.
It's still very much in the making, but my whole thing I've gotten to where I'm like, I'm just going to start sharing and posting and doing things and see what actually connects with people. What works for me like realizing that we do have to show up messy and then beginning, and it doesn't have to look perfect, and we can preach that all day long.
But when you actually have to do it, it is a little bit intimidating. I, I love that because I saw that. And that's one of the biggest things, is just start. If you wait to start, then you'll have her start, right. You want to look back and see the cringe. I mean, you didn't wait too long because we we jumped in.
I mean, oh, we've had to learn so many things along the way and you just still learning. And I still make mistakes, but it doesn't really matter because I'm co-creating my life. Yeah. With my my self, my God, my spirit. And every day is a new day. Yeah. I'm not defined by my past. I've had some sidebar conversations with both of you and had great moments where I'm like, okay, alignment.
And in fact, that's the word that I've been focusing on, not the word I did for the year. But this it's my your focus on your iPhone 7:00 hits and it says aligning. It's just I align from 7 to 5. So that's it's no longer work home. You know it's I'm just trying to shift. But that came from a conversation with Meghan.
So it's important to, you know be open to change. And like I was resistant for a long time. Like you ladies are doing the right thing over there. Yeah. So yeah, it still is kind of like, all right, which direction do we want it to be? Something that we are doing together? Or do you take it and run with it in this direction?
And so it's a the concept is there and it really is coming down to realizing that, like, you have the ability to either choose from fear or faith, and it's on a spectrum of what you're feeling. But your energy is going to create your reality. So you get to choose whether you want to feel like the luckiest girl in the world or like life never happens for me.
And it's all stuff that I have listened to women's voices on podcasts and YouTube and books and whatever over the last nine years of just really diving into this stuff and that if I didn't have them, like they were like my lifeline. And so I told myself I wanted to get to a point where I could do that.
And so I feel like I'm able to share now from like, I'm not going. Yes, I'm still experiencing life and have hard stuff, but I'm not sharing from like my current struggle of. But to be able to just be that voice, because I know that they also there was nothing like super big about their presentation. It was very just from the beginning.
And you can see their evolution over the last nine years of how they've grown and stuff. But it was like because they were willing to get up and share their message like they were. And they'll never know. These women will never know, like, but their videos and podcasts were everything that I needed. So I want to be able to create that resource, because I do see now where my mindset was holding me back in so many ways, and I still have these moments.
That and then when you finally have that transition where you're like, it feels like it happens overnight, but you also know that it was like years in the making, but you kind of go, wow, I why that take me so long. So but I want it to be a fun, creative aspect as well. I do tend to lean more towards like the serious side of it.
So I am trying to like get into a little bit more, allowing myself to have fun in life. And yeah, well, she picked fun colors. So yeah, green, green and there's a butterfly. So I think for me that imagery is metamorphosis, you know, and like coming out, like spreading your wings and flying, am I right. Yeah. Did I take it right okay.
Yes. Well, and I love that there can be a sense of joy in the ugly. You can still have fun even in the ugliest parts. We can laugh about it. We can I I'm reminded of a friend I know that had some neurological issues. She can't drive anymore. She's young, she can't drive anymore. She's passed out several times.
That work, all of that has had her developing a stutter. She makes fun of the stutter. She laughs about it like, I think life happens. We still have to have joy around it because it's there, so we'll work through it but smile at the same time. We were talking about what we want to happen with rediscovering you, because it is more of like a 3 or 4 month thing.
And the bigger vision of it is to have a women's retreat at some point. But we started this, and then life happened in a lot of big ways. And so there's a lot of things coming up over the next year that we're not certain that we'll be able to schedule things, and so we're not sure how that's going to roll out right now.
And then I even just I have a daughter that's going to be a senior, and I don't want to miss out on the lasts of everything. And so we want this program. We still want to move forward with it. It just will probably be put on the backburner for just a second. And that's where Lucky Girl will get a little bit more, because it's not so much in person.
And then Rachel does hypnotherapy and is a godsend there. So it is evolving, but that, being able to just understand that we have priorities as, as moms and as women that we want to be able to, like make life work around that. Well, I think that is I mean, I have no doubt why I listen to the podcast I listened to this morning and just came to me because wealth and money can be the focus for so many, for men.
But we have the the ability to choose how we work, the time we work, the way we work. And you get it, you get to choose sides. It's on your timeline. No one else is like you and God, and you just can press pause whenever you need to. That's just that's just how it is. You do it. You go your own pace, and it doesn't matter if anyone else likes it, because the people that are meant to be in your life and that you're meant to be in their life, they're going to show up.
That's what I was going to say. I'm assured that the women that you have already helped will be there through the difficult year that's ahead. We I was listening to I don't I was probably just like doom scrolling Instagram or something when it came up. But, Simon Sinek and his name, he was sharing how we have the friends, we have our people that we can call on.
We're having a hard time and they'll be there and we could probably list off a ton of people we know would show up and days like. But the thing it how many people do you have that will show that you can call and celebrate the big stuff with and they aren't going to like, think you're bragging or be judgmental.
They're actually just as excited for you. And he goes, you probably have me before. So that went to go send it like to me. And I'm like, I think I have three like genuinely have. And Rachel was one of those people where I was like, I like, Will you be there for me when it's hard? And I do have a lot of those people that I'm like, there are the few people in life that you can celebrate the big stuff with, and they're genuinely happy for you.
And I will say that that's where I've, like, learned a lot about friendship with Rachel. It's just like even when she's been going through hard stuff like she has let me like shine and do things that have like let me grow that big. Yeah. Whereas a lot of people, when they're struggling, that's not something that they can do for others.
And it's not a judgmental thing. I've been in a place where it's like really hard to be happy for other people because you're struggling so much. But there are. It makes you realize, like, I don't know, that we can be that person for a lot of people because it does require a lot to nurture those friendships. But, I mean, there's those people that I know I can call and tell them, like, guess that something really cool happened today.
Like, I cherish those friendships. And so that's where building that community and also just helping women get to a point where they're happy with their life, whether it's going perfect or not. But they know that they are in control of their own happiness, like, I would love to be able to create that type of community where we can celebrate each other.
So is that would you say that's maybe your platform or one of your initiatives then is is celebrating those moments winning the day or. Yeah, yeah, lucky girl. Nothing. And like right now currently trying and doing a like a one second video every day this month and then putting it together and like it's only me fifth and I already was like these are going to be fun.
So I've like just little clips and these are not big things. It's being at my son's football game, being at my daughter's volleyball games today was my dogs laying on me and my bed and golfing in the freezing cold wind yesterday. But like just being able to do that too. It was pretty tame. It was me. Yeah, but I'm like just to be able to actually look at these and and think of the, the happy because I know I mastered the art of being sad for many years of life.
And so it's just kind of learning now to master the art of actually allowing happiness into my life. So and you get more of like what you feed, right? So sharing those little snapshots or glimpses of your life and happy moments, how fun for you to do as a project. But then it will live on. And I mean, it's there.
You can go back and look at it, or kids can look at it and you'll remember it's just a live journal, which just it's a it's a creative way of journaling. Yesterday I called Gratitude The Aspirin of Life. And there's people that take a baby aspirin every single day in order for their heart to be safe. I think that gratitudes the aspirin of life like just it's a baby size just a little bit each day and it keeps you in a much better place.
So it's not like you have to slobber all over the place with the gratitude. Just enough to go I think are good. There's good, there's a lot of bad but there is good to. And mastering that gratitude is one of the luckiest things you could do. Yeah. So even like celebrating, I can't remember who it expander. I'm drawing a blank.
But she says, so when you like, run into somebody and they're experiencing something that you want, switching to just the story in your head that this is my expander, like, this is just my evidence. Oh, yes, I'm witnessing it. I can experience it. And when we learn to be happy for other people, that just brings more goodness. Like karma, it's proved right.
Yea, if you can see that someone else is able to make that happen, you're like, well, maybe I could do that. Yeah. If it's in your awareness, it's like in your cards, basically in your appreciation too. And then if you get lucky enough, you have people like you sharing the tips so that it can help you, you know, like you guys have great wisdom and you're not like, hey, this is ours.
Gatekeeping the whole this is why we're awesome and we're not to share. You're like, we want everyone to experience this because we've learned and grown through it. I need to be better at it because I still have walls up, but I'm working on it. I mean, work in progress always. But, but this year, I mean, you definitely have worn off on me.
I'm holding back tears because I don't want to cry. You. Who's the perfect candidate for the lucky girl method? Who are you looking for? Is there? Like, if somebody is listening today and they're like, I want to do this. Who is your who's your clientele? I would say who we are, who we were when we started this journey.
Somebody who's just wanting more joy in their life, more flow, more alignment in all areas, like mastering this is like literally just click like it puts everything or like just goes in flow for you. So I say you got here to the point where you're wanting more peace, more joy, I mean, even more authentic relationships, all of it.
More success. If you're if you're aware that you're wanting and you are deserving of more. I think this lucky girl method would be for you. And probably the girl who is like, I am trying. I'm doing all the things you find yourself saying, like it just isn't working out. Maybe I just need to like, go read that next book or just try harder like it's for that person because it's almost a mindset of like, you actually don't need to try.
Like there's no more trying, there's no more doing. This is not about going improving your worth like you just are. You exist. Therefore you are worthy. And it's the story that you've been telling yourself. And so maybe you have had success in one area of your life, and that has just been a little bit easier. And it's helping you see, like that's just kind of like a the story you tell yourself about that.
And now we're going to learn how to transition it to a different area of life. And it can be hard because you are like, okay, that's just easy over there. This seems impossible. Maybe it's just not for me, but then you can't give up on that hope and that goal. It's like you just you have the desire. Then this program would be for you.
How do they get Ahold of you right now? Instagram is probably the best means. Hey rad rates and I have mine. It's exo mag underscore three. I love that Alex has said how much you have helped them. I have a a friend of. We have a mutual friend and of Rachel's and I can't even tell you how much just accolades she speaks about Rachel and how good Rachel is.
And, I don't know if you want to hit on your hypnotherapy, but she has just told me how just life changing that has been for people. And I think it's something that, you go ready to change. And that's when hypnotherapy can work. I do feel like I'm on the right page there. I will quickly say that anything we've done live events, she'll do, hypnotherapy.
And if some people think like, oh, I don't want to do that, I don't want someone like, it's not scary. It actually just lets you kind of put your guard down. But that is always the most transformational part of the whole thing. It just helps you have those moments. So I if you haven't ever and you live local, then you need to I me yeah.
Yeah she's definitely you just have a gift for you. It just flows. Yeah. If you're wanting any kind of change in your life, your unconscious mind is always going to rule that. So, I mean, if you don't want to hire hypnotherapist, Google inner child something. Inner child meditation, inner child hypnotherapy. I'm also moving towards and going to start offering past life regression hypnotherapy sessions, and I'm really excited about that.
Okay, yeah, I probably need that because I think about trauma. Yeah, yeah. And I was telling Megan because we've been talking this last week. Hey, where are we headed? I mean, either way, we're like each other's biggest cheerleader and we're going to support and collab, and we still don't know exactly what that's going to look like. I was like, I really am feeling nervous about putting out there that I'm going to do past life hypnotherapy, because that really puts like, this is what I believe.
And I believe we've lived multiple lives. And I also believe, I mean, is it physics that says time isn't linear? And so like everything's kind of happening here like stacked. Right. And so if we have belief systems that were created in this life from our childhood, I have experienced past life hypnotherapy on myself and with a couple clients I've done that with.
And we have we come to earth to with some negative false self beliefs or beliefs about the world or so I think. It's just a deeper way to maybe access some of those things that we're still not able to have a breakthrough through traditional therapy here in this life, but I don't know, I'm going to call it yet because past life time isn't linear.
I'm trying to come up with the name right now. What I'm going to call the sessions that I've been devouring. Dolores Cannon, do you guys have you heard of her? I feel like I have. She's like one of the original hypnotherapist, but also past life. I think she started, like, the past life regression. Like, the whole ancestral trauma thing is real.
I know it is. Yeah. It's real. I mean, even though seven generations of trauma is carried in our DNA. So I know I'm excited. We'll see. Well, I call it well and trauma like. So we had emotion code stuff that we talked about recently on on the show. These traumas are embedded and they make us sick. And we can actually like work on our emotions and, and heal and get better and there's just so much like that we need to let go, which is where like when it came to like, I really don't want to create a workout program or a nutrition plan because go ahead and go try it.
But if you haven't changed, like in your identity, who you believe you are and the story you tell yourself, you'll find a way to just go right back to where you started. So there just is so much power in looking into what you're made of and well, and and actually loving your body like I love my strong body I am.
And embracing it. I don't need to look like this where this there robotically eat. So I've done that all about like just, eating in a window has helped me and not worried about what I'm eating in my window, other than trying to make sure I do have some healthy options because I care about my health, but it's not so rigid.
I'm not counting calories and macros and all the things that are exhausting. Yeah, you can put your energy towards actually like creating a life that you love, like and doing, videos or whatever it is, and helping others, showing gratitude and, and, you know, giving time to the people who matter. And because that inner bullet doesn't yet he doesn't deserve or she doesn't deserve time.
I think my inner bully's a guy. I don't know why that, but I think my inner pleaser guy, I don't know, I think it's just me. I wow, I really thought about that. I got this little guy built up in there that is just like berating me or whatever, and I don't know what that's about, but I think it's a guy.
Haha. So must be like, I'm like, I need to do some. Yeah. Past life, you know? Everybody's right. Yeah, I see where that dude came from. Hell, I had my two dogs are like Greek uncles of mine. Haha. I believe it because they're. And they just I mean it in my house is safe because I've got these dogs and they're and they're, they have these little personalities.
And I'm like your Uncle George and he's named George and Truman. I'm not quite sure which one I didn't probably know. He's back a couple of centuries. Yeah, but they are. I mean, it happens, I think, in all forms. Dogs, humans. Well, that's how we got started. Was Megan be like, oh, I have this person, I'm training and she's hit this block so we don't talk about, well, maybe this or this or this.
And then finally you just stop accepting. It's like training clients, right? Because, like, I feel like I can't just help them. They giving them this meal plan and exercise plan or they'd have injury come up. And then I'd ask like what was going on in their life when they got injured. Like, what are how is that keeping them safe?
And that's how we really are. Like, we should collab because once you get the mindset stuff down and get a handle on the story you're telling yourself, the body part just like falls into place. That's true. Well, now you start. You begin making better choices. And I mean, we were just talking about on our drive here about even your relationship choices change what you allow and don't allow in friendships and relationships and what you're no longer settling for.
And so all of this begins and ends with us, which is a good thing, because we can have the power to change that. Yeah, having the power. So thank you. Taking our power back. Anything else you'd like to cover today? Did we miss anything in what you guys are offering? You can like, you can talk about any other aspects of your life.
So if you want, if anything is coming up. Yeah. And you want to cover it, they just stay tuned because we both have things we're actively creating right now. Her hypnotherapy is currently available. I, I can give you Botox and IVs if you want. Yeah. That's that. She's like injector Botox. Yeah. And she's, she goes around and, helps people with their hangovers, so.
So she's probably. I gotta, I gotta go. Best clientele got a couple different. And she's just so lovely to talk to. Yeah, she'll come to you. You don't have to like. Yeah. Come to her and. Yeah. And she looks amazing. So you know, she, she treats herself like she's my thanks. Yeah. I heard she doesn't over inject. She does the right amount.
Yeah. Enhancing natural beauty. But really just follow us on Instagram. We will be sharing what is currently being created and then programs will be available in the near future. Yes. Lovely. Say your say your handles again. Hey rad rates. And then zero Meg underscore three. And then quick question are you still also your ELO wellness.
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