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Stop Waiting For A Permission Slip To Heal with Brandon Yager

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Something is off in modern health: more specialists, more tests, more “answers” and yet so many people still feel stuck, inflamed, anxious, and exhausted. We sit down with Brandon Yager to explore a different map of healing, one that treats the nervous system, beliefs, and unresolved emotional shock as central factors in physical symptoms.

Brandon shares how early personal development shaped his life, then takes us into the Yager Method Framework, where NLP, subconscious reprogramming, emotional safety, and habit change help people create rapid lasting shifts. We talk about trauma without glamorizing it, including how old stories can loop for years and keep the body in a stress response that shows up as skin issues, autoimmune problems, chronic conditions, and more. You’ll also hear why many practitioners are moving beyond a pills-only model toward holistic health, energy medicine, and deeper mind-body connection work.

We go practical too: why nature restores rhythm, why in-person community can be more healing than doing everything online, and how tools like hypnosis and conscious language can rebuild trust with your body’s intelligence. Brandon closes with a blunt but freeing reminder: authenticity matters, and waiting has a cost.

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Welcome And Brandon’s Backstory

SPEAKER_00

Well, hello and welcome to the Healthy Living Podcast. I'm your host, Joe Grumbine, and today we've got a very special guest. His name is Brandon Yeager. And Brandon has got a lot of tools in his toolbox, including NLP. He's got a program called the Jaeger Method Framework, and they help people unlock rapid lasting shifts by blending advanced NLP subconscious reprogramming and proven tools for emotional safety and habit change. There's a lot going on. Looks like you're helping a lot of people in a lot of ways. Before I trip over my tongue too much more, welcome to the show, Brendan.

SPEAKER_01

Joe, thanks for having me. Looking forward to this conversation around health.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Healthy mind, healthy body, healthy spirit. That's what it's about.

SPEAKER_00

Absolutely. So tell me a little bit about yourself. Like I said, I had a little bit of a limited information. I'd like to hear about you and how you got involved with uh this work you're doing.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, absolutely. So it kind of goes back to my mentor, pop up was my grandfather. He mentored my brother and I, kind of got us on this 30-minute a day program that just got us focused on personal growth and deep personal development. And he told me years ago, I was about 13, 14 when I started this program. He said, just give me 30 minutes a day and he'll give us a reward. I got a bike as like my first thing. So, like I was listening to Jim Rohn, Brian Tracy, Zig Ziggler, Tony Robbins, all the greats that you know, Russ Les Brown. And so, you know, those guys that got me on the path. And my grandfather said something that I think was really important for me and my brother is regardless of whether we choose to go to college or not, that type of education will not be enough to be successful in life. And he was so true, it was so right, he was spot on. And so at 18, I jumped into real estate at a young age, you know, right out of high school, was just done with school and the traditional education system. And, you know, I was really driven to to make some money, make new relationships, build connections and my network because my dad had lost his job at 11. So I kind of saw money, it was kind of like rich dad poured at. I saw like my grandfather mentoring me, and then dad really struggling to build his own business once he left the corporate world. And so that was a great contrast for me. And it really caused us, you know, for myself to go inside and find these skills and these tools of sales, communication, psychology. And it's something that a lot of us struggle with, you know, when I really look around what's going on, I think the planet is starting to really, the frequency is raising. I was just at this ascension conference in Sedona this past weekend with a lot of guys that go to Egypt and they're going to these, you know, esoteric land and these beautiful places, the lands where ancient wisdom is, and we're just now paying attention. You know, like you mentioned, you're going to Japan, and you know, I mean, Eastern medicine has been around for thousands and thousands and thousands of years. You know, why humanity, or at least especially Americans, are still on the pills that we're on is is to me ludicrous with what's going on, right? And it really shows me the work that we do is so important because we train a lot of doctors. Mostly we're focused on health coaches, practitioners who have left this traditional medical system and they're moving into holistic, they're moving into energy medicine. Of course, we work with entrepreneurs, you know, that people want to work on their mindset, but we love the practitioners because America's the unhealthiest country on this planet right now. Like, that's a that's a problem for me.

SPEAKER_00

It's a huge problem. Yeah.

Why Health Starts With Belief

SPEAKER_01

I don't know. I mean, you know, you've been through one some hell of a a health battle over the last you know 12 months, right? And I consistently hear people that I've been to three specialists, I've been to all these doctors, nobody knows what's wrong with me, you know, and I just like, what the fuck? Like this is supposed to be the most powerful country, right? And we're supposed to have the most technology and the greatest whatever wealth, abundance. And it's kind of sad, you know, and and and that's what Deborah and I were doing to change that is really level the mental and emotional tools because you know, most of these doctors and nurses, they're doing the best they can. I'm not here to bash on professionals, they just have not been trained through medical education, especially traditional, that the psychology of how we think about how we believe we can heal is the most important piece. Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right. And um and we have so much mental health issues, right? PTSD, uh, veterans, frontline workers, right? We have so many people struggling with trauma and PTSD. And I'm not here to prop trauma up on this pedestal. However, it's a bigger issue than we realize, you know, and I think it's something that as a society we're not paying attention to enough. That's also our emotional and body, our emotional environment is causing us problems and symptomology in the body.

SPEAKER_00

You know, it's interesting that you brought up trauma. I've been in the middle of a series that we're calling healthy living through adversity, and I've got some inmates from Soledad Prison that were doing a number of episodes, and it's it's really centered around trauma and childhood trauma and the core of a lot of the problems that affect so many people today. I'm learning a lot as we're going. It's amazing. What do you think?

SPEAKER_01

Like, here's what we've seen. So I don't know if you've heard of Dr. Hammer's work, but Dr. Hammer, back in the 60s, 70s, he figured this out with every emotional environment. And when it impinges on our nervous system, it can show up in different derm layers, right? Because of the brain, where it shows up in the brain, it could show up in that tissue, right? And so, as an example, his son went on vacation and was brutally shot. So it was a sudden shock to his system. Well, shortly after, he acquired testicular cancer and his wife acquired breast cancer. And they wanted to know was this correlated from this shock and trauma? And it absolutely was. Well, Hammer went on and researched and interviewed probably three, four hundred patients after that, all cancer patients, and they realized they all had a similar story of some kind of conflict before the cancer was actually diagnosed. What if that what if cancer is just conflict in the body that's unresolved?

SPEAKER_00

It certainly, you know, the thing that's wild about cancer, I've learned so much about cancer in the last you know two years. And one of the things that I've learned the most is that they don't know much about cancer. You know, all the things that we come so far, it's like the science and the egg, you know. One minute they say, and you know, it's this, the next minute it's that. And the truth is they just don't know. And it makes sense to me. I watch people that have gone through traumas showcase it in so many different ways. It could be psoriasis, it could be, you know, a rash, it could be, it could be something like cancer. I I'm certain that it could definitely be a contributing factor. That much I'm certain of.

SPEAKER_01

Like another example, we had a gal years ago. So we built our business in Austin, Texas. We were doing live events all through COVID. We didn't stop doing events, we just we followed a few rules, we broke most of them.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And I'm really grateful we were in Texas because Texas is was a great city. We live in Utah now, but we just kept doing live events. Nobody, nobody gave a shit. I love it. We had a gal that came through at a very young age. Her and her sister were abused by caretakers. They were actually like kicked out of the house, and they were forced to live in like a shack type property, like away from the house. And it was this is family members, by the way. It was like an aunt-uncle situation. So she was abused sexually, her and her sister for years, 16, 17 years. She had acquired such bad eczema on her skin that if you just touched her, she would bleed. Wow. And doctors told her she would uh you know never be able to have a baby again because of ovarian cancer. And she had cysts and all this stuff, and she was able to heal that trauma through processes that we do. And look, we just give people permission slips to heal themselves. Like we're yes, we're performance coaches. You could consider us healers or spiritual guides or whatever, but the reality is we all can heal ourselves. And I think people need to just, you know, stop looking for permission slips and just start to get to work. But yeah, once she cleared that out, unfortunately, her her sister had actually committed suicide. Oh no. She found out, which is interesting, brainstem has to do with survival conflict. And so they were very much in this survival conflict for years and years and years with their own family members. And so there's just you hear about these stories, you know. You I'm super compassionate for anyone that has these kinds of wild stories because it's so many people are going through these or have been through this kind of you know, situations, and it's horrific stuff what humans can do to each other. Right. And I just I have a deep compassion to really help people heal from their past because I know that our health would instantaneously would be it would be 100% better if people could just go through negative emotions. See, and the negative emotions are not bad, but when they're trapped in the body and we just keep judging ourselves and judging others, we resent people here, we we kick our own ass there, we beat ourselves up, self-worth, all this stuff. When you just stack that on, and then you have financial stress, relationship stress, kids stress, it's no wonder why we we're unhealthy, right? Like people's diets, everybody's different, right? Everybody has different blood types, but the reality is if you're on top of eating shitty food with seed oils and all the crap, toxic food that that you know we have in our system, everybody's gonna respond differently, right? And and we just I believe that we could be more, we could think more, and we could do more with our health. And it really starts inside.

SPEAKER_00

100%. Uh, you're touching on so many things. I I feel like we could probably spend hours and hours talking about a lot of different topics, and I'd I'd certainly would love to have you come back to go deep into some of these. I'd like to get into some of the tools that you're working with. You are bringing up some amazing points about you know the issues that we have. And I noticed that autoimmune diseases have become kind of rampant, you know. I grew up in the 70s and nobody ever heard of that stuff, you know. Once in a while, a case of lupus or something, but nowadays everybody's got some autoimmune problem. And you think about what is that? That's your own body attacking itself. Why would it do that? And I think you're getting into all the things that you're you're discussing right there. You know, you you you have all these stresses and all these triggers and all these issues and some being dealt with, others not, mostly not. And then you have other factors, like you said, your diet, sleep, and all these other issues. No wonder your body doesn't know what the hell to do with itself anymore.

Trauma Patterns And Body Symptoms

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it's interesting. I just talked to somebody that had lupus. I hadn't heard of that in a long time. Yeah, lupus, autoimmune, thyroid, hypothyroid, you know, Lyme disease. Lyme is very much autoimmune. I mean, yeah, all of that is correlated to like yes, eat clean. I'm not saying don't eat clean, healthy food. Sure. I would say that's a lower contributing factor unless you're super unhealthy, you're super, you know, you're 150, 200 pounds, obese, whatever. Diet is important. Like Debon, my my wife and I, Deborah. We I would love to have her on, by the way. Yeah, yeah. Very soon. She might be joining you. I didn't know. She would she would love to next time. We just got back from the conference. We had our own healing phase. So she's in the hyperbaric chamber right now.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, I love it. I love it.

SPEAKER_01

So we have like a little clinic downstairs. We have we have a hyperbaric, red light therapy, sweet juvent, sauna. We have the whole thing, you know, cool plunge outside. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Love it. Love it.

SPEAKER_01

She's she's in a healing phase right now, and she doesn't want to see me or talk to anyone.

SPEAKER_00

I I get it. You know, it's wild, and I'll I I'll interject this and I'll I'll I'll give the rest of it to you. I just feel like I got so much.

SPEAKER_01

I like to go back and forth. Don't worry about it.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah. We have a a garden, uh a nonprofit called Gardens of Hope, and we have we offer what we call therapeutic horticulture. So we got this botanical garden and a little farm, and people come out here to heal themselves, right? And and just being in nature, being in the sun, the air, and and having a place to look at nature and all that. But what I've discovered is many healers and practitioners and doctors and shamans and all these people come here and they come to heal themselves as well as to offer their services to others. And I think it's important. You guys who are doing the work to help other people need to make sure that you take care of yourself as well.

SPEAKER_01

I figure you're out, you're spot on. You guys are in what Paris, California? Yeah, yeah. Remind me, I did real estate all over California when I was that's that was my business.

SPEAKER_00

Right next to Lake Elsinore between LA and San Diego.

Nature And Self Care For Healers

SPEAKER_01

Oh, yeah, okay. So that yeah, yeah, you're you're San Diego. That's what I thought. That was like the southern Calamalas, north of San Diego, yeah. I know I know California well, love that state. Yeah, so nature is so important. Like nature, that's the one thing I you know, growing up in California, we were in Fresno, so we were close to Yosemite, we go to the coast, I'd go to the mountains. I think nature is a big piece that so many of us have gotten caught up in the hustle and grind, the big cities, the Chicago, the Manhattans, the Miamis, you know, and and I love big cities, and nature helps us get back into rhythm so quickly, so effortlessly. It's a cycle and it's a rhythm. And I think we've fallen out of, you know, we've fallen out of like a beautiful ritual of being in nature majority of the time. That's something that the ancients figured out, you know. We went to Egypt twice last year and just learning more about Egypt rituals and Maya and Lake Atalan. Um you we've definitely gotten out of our natural ways of creating a healthy mind and a healthy body, you know, especially with food, obviously natural foods. But the biggest thing back to like the whole autoimmune thing, when the body is when we're literally kicking our own ass. You know, I have a twin sister, and we got held back in the second grade, and we're literally five minutes apart. You would think the two people that are like the closest were 40 years old. She she took it one way, very much hurt her self-worth, her confidence, her self-esteem. I put the chip on my shoulder and was like, fuck everyone, I'm gonna beat everyone's ass. I love it. That's just how I that was sports. I was like, the guys I should have graduated with, I'm gonna try to beat them when I get to high school, right? It was like that kind of thing. And that's just a great example of I personally don't consider that trauma, right? I don't consider getting held back in the second grade. Yeah, probably some bullying, probably some. I remember people, you know, calling me a you know, dumbass, I couldn't, you know, get to the next grade, had to repeat it, that kind of stuff. But that didn't really bother me. And so everybody needs to understand that if it's a significant emotional event that has some kind of shock to your system and it's catches you off guard to the point that you ruminate, you're constantly thinking about it, you're constantly sharing the story, right? It maybe it happened 10 years ago, 15 years ago, but you still tell people that story like it happened yesterday. Right, attached to it, yeah. And if you're like that attached to it, you're looping and looping and looping. I think this is even some of the things that Dr. Eckle has found at the clinic here that we work with in Park City that has got attached to Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, dementia, brain degeneration, is you're trying to forget something that's extremely traumatic. And again, it there's patterns that show up. And the thing that we've trained so many people over the years, we just look at, you know, when you have 3,000 people coming through live events, you get to get intimate with people that you couldn't do on Zoom and video. Right. And so I all I do is I see patterns and these significant emotional events, people need to realize that impinges on the nervous system, and that impingement really causes these symptoms to come out that is simply just communication between your your conscious mind and your subconscious, your body's intelligence, which is connected to your higher self, your you know, your superconscious God. Right. And people block that people don't trust their intuition, they don't listen to their body, they're not usually in their body because they're trying to cope and numb, right, with drinking and alcohol and all the all the fun crap that people do. And that's what I see is like we are so disconnected from our bodies, and we're trusting some system that doesn't know anything about our bodies either. So we're a totally lost, which is coming back into play now. And and when you look at the history of hypnosis, hypnosis is one of the most important tools we use. Hypnosis is just getting your unconscious mind, your non-conscious mind, to follow instructions. You can read a book, right? We've all read a book late at night and then fallen asleep, passed out, woke up with a book on us. We're like, dang, I got some good sleep. That's self-hypnosis. And people, you know, meditation, breath work, all these things we do and practice, you know, and take people through these different processes. But hypnosis is literally getting into rapport with your body's intelligence. And I think most people don't realize how out of rapport they are with their intelligence. And most of all the people that I've seen with cancers or major diseases or symptoms or some diagnosis, there's an emotional story behind that in their past. You know, my my father, he he unfortunately passed away in 2022. That was kind of our down year of business and turmoil. We had these great years through COVID, and then 2022 came and smacked us, smacked us right. And he passed away with prostate cancer. And prostate cancer is territorial conflict. And when I was 11, he was pushed out of his corporate job. He was a farmer, we know we come from a background of farmer, so I'm big into farming. I was big into regenerative ag. My dad used to work for DuPont, DuPont Agrochemicals.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, wow.

SPEAKER_01

My grandfather worked for DuPont on the East Coast. I was born in Delaware, so we were right there the with the DuPonters. Not, you know, when I look back at that company, grateful for them, right? Grateful. My dad and my grandfather got the experience he did. Obviously, not the most probably I don't know, I don't know how to say this, maybe ethical company with some of the shit.

SPEAKER_00

I was gonna say there's a lot of a lot of baggage hanging around with these guys.

SPEAKER_01

And so my dad, you know, was sold that, oh, we need pesticides, herbicides, insecticides to grow, right? And it's just, and I'm like coming from the younger generation of like, no, we don't need to put that shit on our food, it's killing our soil. So I bought a ranch in Texas in 21, 200-acre ranch, and I wanted to farm it and do all this stuff. And my dad was like, You got to spray this, you gotta do that.

SPEAKER_00

And so him and I better living through chemistry.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, we uh we butt we definitely butted heads. I do think that we've gotten off path when it comes to farming as well. And I love what you guys are doing. You know, regenerative ag is the only way. I mean, that's the way it's always been, and when you monocrop it and take all the hydrogen out of soil and just deplete the soil, and you're not swapping crops and doing buffer crops and things like that, and just blanket approach, right? Instead of variable agable rate farming, it it's not good, you know. And so it's but yeah, that I know we went down like 14 tangents, but I love it. It's it's simple though. Like, I really think it's I think medicine is so much easier than we think, it's so much easier than we've been told. It's like nature is part of this whole thing, right? Energy is part of nature. When I think of spiritual, I think of energy, and back to kind of hypnosis. Hypnosis was the original form of medicine. People don't realize this. It goes back thousands of years. Sure. When they did, you know, we're just learning, you know, about Da Vinci, like hypnosis was the way to remove pain from the body, whether it was a treatment, whether it was dentistry, whether it was some really harsh surgery that they were just learning, they would always put people into a deep hypnotic trance. And they they would find that they would recover faster, they would heal quicker, and they would be pain-free operations for the most part. I mean, it mostly pain-free, like it didn't kill the person, right? Right. And so, like, we removed energy from our current medical construct, like in the 18, like late somewhere between 1700s, 1600s, right in there. It's about 350, 400 years ago, and energy is coming back into medicine. And that's where we've gotten all wrong, is because we think these these we're running this only with just chemistry and pills, right? Versus the holistic approach of actual, you know, energy, energy medicine. And I think that's a big piece where people have gone, they've been misguided, you know, they're off course.

SPEAKER_00

Big time. Well, there's so many contributing factors. You've got pharmaceutical companies drafting curriculum for medical schools, and I don't know, maybe there's an influence there and a little conflict of interest. I don't know. Yeah, just thought, you know.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, and I mean early 1900s, you know, they they that's when they infiltrated the medical system and they took over the medical education system, the Rockefellers, all kinds of stuff happened then, and that was like the beginning of oh, this is not. Good for our our humanity. Like, this is not good for the way we think about our ourselves and the way we communicate too with our bodies, right? It's like like our bodies, like somebody else give that power up to someone else. Like, I I I don't believe that at all. I'm very big into muscle testing and I'm big into kinesiology and and pendulum work. And there's nobody that you can connect with better than your subconscious mind, right? People find it crazy. I put pendulums, little we got little finger clip pendulums that we sell, and yeah, give me a signal for yes, give me a signal for yes. You can line up this pendulum, and people go, Holy crap, like my body is talking to myself.

SPEAKER_00

And I go, Yes, I've been trying to tell you this. Yeah, yeah, muscle testing. I mean, it's it's amazing. I have I work with a lot of people, and you know, when they're when we're trying to find an answer, they're like, All right, well, put your hand out, you know, and and they'll push down on it, and it'll be right. They'll ask me a question, question, and all of a sudden, the hand will go down.

SPEAKER_01

I'm like, whoa, you know, did you ever have with your cancer stuff, did you have thyroid issues or it was it was all just it was squamous cell carcinoma, it was virus driven.

Hypnosis And Energy In Medicine

SPEAKER_00

I I've gone through a lot of stuff in my life. I've been through battles, I've battled the government, I've battled it just, I mean, I I've I've lived quite a life and put myself through, I've been an entrepreneur, started and failed a million things, and started and succeeded in a few. And just I there's so many contributing factors, likely to this. I had a horrible diet for a big chunk of my life because I was active and strong and I just ate whatever. And and um, you know, then I got into real estate finance and got into stress and sedentary work and gained 50 pounds and and lost all that, learned. I mean, just a crazy story. I I mean I could write about a dozen books, but but I just talk about it instead. I I we're running low on time. I'd really like to hear about the tools that you work with. We have so much to talk about. I feel like absolutely we're barely scratching the surface.

SPEAKER_01

So mostly, you know, a lot of this is is language. I think the biggest thing that school doesn't teach, especially all of us, is we think we learned English, but we don't learn how to communicate. So conscious language is language that causes your mind, all of your energy, all of your focus to go after what you want. And so we're constantly teaching people how to reframe, how to handle objections because people speak so unconsciously. Do you know what I mean by that? Yeah, like the simplest, stupidest thing is like if I were to say, Don't think of a pink elephant, exactly.

SPEAKER_00

First thing comes in your mind, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Right. And like we see politicians doing these word salads all the time, right? And it just drives you insane because you're like, they say a lot and it means nothing. And it's nothing at all. It's called Milton model, there's meta model, what specifically, when specifically, who specifically. So most people get in arguments because they're down the details, they don't know how to get up to the big picture of like, what's the purpose of this? Like, what's the purpose of this project? What's the mission that we're going here with this, you know, podcast, whatever. And so language I find is the probably the biggest thing that's preventing people from actualizing their their success and their goals. Learned a lot around real estate, and I did that as well with sales, and that kind of got me interested in the psychology of why people just say no to things they know they need, but they still don't want to do, right? Like, what's the one thing you need to do that once you do it, you'll start feeling better about your health, right? Whether it's eating better, whether it's getting some exercise, getting some sun. And so language is probably the biggest focus. That's what NLP is neurolinguistic programming is reprogramming the language and the science of communication in the mind and the body. It's also body language, it's also internal communication. And really, hypnosis goes right in line with that. It's just oh yeah, super integration of how to do hypnotic trance, how to put people down. We'll do these two to three hour past life regressions where people will go back into a past life that they had no clue existed.

SPEAKER_00

Wow.

SPEAKER_01

And you know, they'll have headaches and then they realize that in a past life they're shot in the head. Whoa. We get the learnings on this stuff, it's wild.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And anybody that doesn't, you know, I I just invite anyone to do more research around past lives because we've been doing this, not all of us, but most of us have been doing this thousands and thousands of times. So our soul, we have ancient souls, and our souls have so much knowledge and it's stored subconsciously, and we have to figure ways out how to bring that knowledge to the to the to the front if we want to access it. And I believe we can all access it. We just have to limit, you know, get rid of the limitations and the beliefs that think we don't have those kinds of things. Like, if your health isn't working for you, change your beliefs, right?

SPEAKER_00

Yes, yes.

SPEAKER_01

That's a big one.

SPEAKER_00

You know, you are what you think about, you know. I mean, it's people don't get it. Like the people that worry and stress, and they're thinking about these problems, and they wonder why they got all these problems. I'm like, why don't you just look at what you want? Like, just go there just for like a little bit, and then magically things get better. It's crazy.

SPEAKER_01

You get what you focus on, so focus on what you want. But that's the programming, right? Joe, like so many people, it's like from parents growing up, you know, parents were like, Don't run in the house, you know, don't get Fs, you know. And if you don't get A's, then you know, you you won't get, you know, vacation or whatever, right? We're just we're so programmed, don't, don't, don't, can't, won't. And that's the negative programming that that is truly in us all, right? Whether that's generational, whether it's past life, if people believe in such things, which they're there, I don't know why you wouldn't. The Bible talks about them. And this lifetime, right? And if you have trauma in this lifetime, wouldn't it be possible to have trauma in some past life? Sure. I mean, you know, for me, I'm fortunate, older brother, twin sister. I don't have like this crazy traumatic experiences, but when I go back into past lives, I have right. So that's what's wild about the whole situation of learning yourself, right? And and we're very esoteric, we're very spiritual in learning all these different systems from Maya to Guatemala to Hawaii to Egypt to Arivedic and Eastern medicine. We are we are just here to literally know thyself. And the more we know thyself and we understand who we are and how we function, how we operate, we can empower ourselves, we can master ourselves, and then we go serve others. And and that's why I really love and a lot of people don't call themselves a coach. I call myself a leader.

SPEAKER_00

There you go.

NLP Language Tools And Past Lives

SPEAKER_01

And if you're a leader that doesn't know how to transform people's lives, like transform a state and help them get out of this stuck state into a new, successful, abundant, wealthy mindset, then you probably need more tools, right? And that's really what we do is just help people teach the tools, whether you're a doctor, a nurse, a coach, whether you're somebody that's like not happy doing what you want to do, like lots of entrepreneurs right now, they're like, God, if I've been doing this business for 12, 15 years, and they go, I hate what I do, and I want to go help humanity. And I think what's cool about right now is we're all entering this spiritual phase of knowing ourselves and also helping others heal from whatever it is, physical heal healing, mental and emotional healing. And I think it's super exciting because the frequency and the vibration of this planet is really speeding up. And I think we're gonna have some some crazy exciting changes in the next two to three years that I'm just looking forward to because it's the age of Aquarius, right?

SPEAKER_00

Absolutely. Well, Brandon, this has been an absolutely fascinating. I believe we yeah, you're you're a rabbit hole guy like me. We I we we touched on probably a dozen different little things and and got into a bit of this and that, but my mind is not as clear today, so I'm all over. It's all good. I love that. I it's it's it's free form. But if you could leave our listeners with a single thought, what do you think you would share with us today?

SPEAKER_01

I think the biggest thing right now that I'm seeing a lot of people do is fight themselves around their authenticity and just being authentic. And authenticity is such a high vibration and a high frequency of being yourself. And if if you're not happy doing what you're doing, then be authentic with yourself, you know, trust yourself and pay attention to your intuition and start to make that change, right? And and I think the one thing I'd love to leave people with is stop waiting. There's so many people waiting. Like the worst thing ever. I'm just I'm gonna be like direct and very Osiris type of communication. Like, what the fuck are we waiting for?

SPEAKER_00

Right.

SPEAKER_01

Because the longer we wait, the sicker we get, and we can't go out there and truly help people. And right now, there's gonna be a tidal wave of people that don't know how to help themselves. And we need more leaders, we need more facilitators, more coaches, more practitioners to truly help people through these rough times. And and there's great opportunity there. Um it's it's not a fear thing at all. This is like an abundant opportunity. So be authentic with yourself, listen to yourself, but the most importantly, like stop waiting and take action. And that's what we're about. And if you uh if you don't have those tools, check out nlpmadesimple.com. It's a quick online course that we threw together um years ago, shot it professionally in studio. That's kind of how we started. And and the biggest thing is get with a community that lifts you up because we're we're big into the community of how we've got to be in our presence, we've got to be in our frequency, doing everything online. If you're one of those people that just does it online, it's very different when you get in person. Oh, yeah, you create transformation with human beings touching each other.

Authenticity And Taking Action Now

SPEAKER_00

I think that's with all the the progress we've made. I think we've digressed because of the lack of actual interpersonal communication where we're actually together. And that's where, you know, the groups that we run run out here, we we spend time around the campfire, we spend time, you know, talking, looking at each other, hugging each other, and just you know, that that real life experience, it's it's so healing and so amazing. Well, Brendan, um if it's I have a feeling a lot of our listeners are gonna go, I gotta I gotta meet this guy, I gotta talk to him. How do I get a hold of him? How does how do we reach you? How do we get in touch?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, check out so our podcast is your true alchemy. We're big into alchemy because I think it's it's how you transform lead into gold, which is emotions, business, everything. So your true alchemy is our podcast, your truealchemy.com. I'd love to check that out. Find Brandon. I think it's Brandon.yeager is my Instagram handle. But yeah, we'll put a whole bunch of links there in the comments. Yeah, looking forward to connecting with people.

SPEAKER_00

Beautiful, beautiful. Well, thank you so much, Brandon. And again, I I I feel like we've just barely scratched the service. I'd love to get together with you again and let's do it again with Deborah.

SPEAKER_01

I'd love that.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Well, we can schedule that at any time we want. I I look forward to it. Perfect. This has been another episode of the Healthy Living Podcast. I'm your host, Joe Grumbein. I want to thank all of our listeners for making this show possible, and we will see you next time.