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Manifesting Abundance: Leveraging the November 11 Portal

Janice Case & Jane Doxey Episode 48

We didn't even know November 11 was a "thing"....at least not beyond the obvious Veterans Day holiday! In this episode we’re peeling back the mystical layers surrounding this date and its potential for personal growth and prosperity. Journey with us as we explore the fascinating interplay between tarot cards, astrology, and the way these metaphysical tools lend a comforting predictability to our ever-unpredictable world. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, there’s something in this discussion about the historical and cultural relevance of astrology that might catch your interest.

We also dive into the art of manifestation and the power of positive self-talk. Personal reflections take center stage as we discuss how journaling with prompts on gratitude, learning, and service can lead to a mindset of abundance rather than scarcity. It’s not just about writing down what you want but also about the courage to push past financial concerns and make transformative life changes. Discover how these reflective practices can help you live purposefully and shift towards a more fulfilling future.

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Speaker 1:

you're listening to dumpster diving with janice and jane all right, this is it. This is it we're about to change.

Speaker 2:

If we haven't changed lives already, we are about to change some lives. So, rose, are you listening? This is so scientific. Who's our other friend, jaw jaw. Thank you, job, are you listening? Okay? So it's um, it's november 11th now. Based on our track record, it could be january 2nd before we post this. So let's be honest with everybody, um, but we had some other thoughts in mind, but both of us were pleasantly surprised when we went on the socials this morning and realized that November 11th is a thing. It's a portal. The portal is open, and so we started talking about that for our listeners.

Speaker 2:

We started talking about that and then we were like we just have to freaking record like this is. This is too much. And, jane, admittedly you have what am I going to say about this More experience in this realm. I feel like maybe I don't have tarot cards let's put it that way which makes you more of an expert than me, because you have your own tarot cards I do. So I am going to lean into your expertise to get us started and I will say I've heard many, many of the things today, one that really grabbed me and I'm actually going to do the exercise this woman put forward. So, but evidently, if I play my cards right today, I can be wealthy.

Speaker 1:

Me too. I've been getting all the same messages.

Speaker 2:

I've been getting all the same, I'm not the only one. Everybody's going to get wealthy.

Speaker 1:

Well, well, I mean.

Speaker 2:

So let's talk about it because all of us understand I'm, I'm seeing okay.

Speaker 1:

Algorithms are algorithms. If we look up one thing or like one thing, we're going to love everything Right, and so so I like started giggling when you brought this up. Like did you know that November 11th is a portal? I'm like bitch, please. Like I have been seeing this for weeks weeks.

Speaker 2:

So for me, november 11th is all about Veterans Day, because I have a veteran in the house, so nobody told me that. The question I have for you is do the veterans know?

Speaker 1:

there's a portal, I don't know if they do, and maybe this is where they're going to connect the dots they're going to listen to this episode a week late.

Speaker 2:

If I go to Krispy Kreme for my free donut, it's a portal there.

Speaker 1:

Where is this portal, okay? So, okay, all jokes aside, because actually this is something that some, a lot of people take very seriously, which is, you know, astrology comes to, I mean the Indian culture, like everything's built off of an, an astronaut, the star chart, you know, and everybody has one and every every and they match them for, like, marriages, and I mean it's very prevalent in a lot of cultures and so, I think, in america. Just, you know it's, if we go back, it's attached to witches and you know pagans and blah, blah, blah. But you know what, before there was religion, there was paganism and there was there. It was all about worshiping the earth and what it gives to us, and and its resources and everything else earth, wind, you know earth, air, water, fire, you know those elements, you know, and so everything's based off of that. It's based off of the solar system, it's based off the moon. I have my little moon phases behind me because you know what, whether you believe in moon phases or not, their moon phases control the natural world. I mean fish, birds, seeds, I mean the sun rules everything you know.

Speaker 1:

And so we cannot, we cannot, drop the fact that you know, we, we live in, like, if you really think about, we're on a big rock, absolutely gravity and and all these creatures and we're creatures of the earth and and stuff like that and and and like so, if there's going to be a god and mythical creatures and all these things, we got to believe in everything. Right, like, until you can prove to me that it doesn't work or it's not real, right, believe in it all, right. So let's go hold on sasquatch. Hey, I've heard, I've seen some videos where they're like howling and and slackness and I'm like lockness, I don't know. I mean, prove to me that nessie's not real. I mean, they made a movie about her. I mean, all right you're right actually you made a movie about her.

Speaker 2:

You're right, never mind go ahead.

Speaker 1:

I mean free willie nessie, whatever you know, but at the end of the day, this is. This is something that a lot of people take very seriously, and what I've noticed all right, lean in everybody what I've noticed is that our age group, especially white women, are really leaning into the astrology right now online, like, like.

Speaker 2:

I'm not mad at it, I'm not mad.

Speaker 1:

I find it. I it's, there's so many things to it, but it's like, almost like, because to me too, like I'm, I'm paying more attention to that kind of stuff because it's more real than our life right now, like the predictability and all of that stuff, like our life is just so like you know and so and so giving you something to have a little bit of belief in, be able to you know it's. It's the same thing as manifestation. It's the same thing as praying. It's the same thing as as everything else. It's. It's making what you want to accomplish in your life or or come to fruition and through manifestation or reading cards or whatever it is it's.

Speaker 1:

If you look at the book that goes with the tarot cards, it gives you the answer to everything, every card, and tells you what it means the good side and the flip side. Sure, no, it's just like. It's just like taking a survey on, on where your mindset is and stuff like that. It's. It's stuff to aid people in visualizing their future and putting positive vibes out there and and maybe like being realistic with themselves and going, ooh, I didn't look at it. You know, if you deal a card upside down, you have to look at the South side of it. You know the negative side of it. Ooh, I didn't think about that. Yeah, that is going on in my life right now. What do I need to think about?

Speaker 1:

Like, I have a book where you actually journal what your thoughts are as you're reading these cards and stuff like that. So it's, it's very thought provoking, it, it, it, it. You start thinking outside of the box. So I I feel like our age group is starting to use these tools as aids to like, motivate themselves, and there's nothing wrong with it, and so that's why I giggle, because there's so much of it. And I actually have some people that I know personally that were in fields that were very, maybe, corporate and stuff like that, and now they're reading tarot cards online to people that they're doing readings, and so I think it's kind of cool, though, so it's fun.

Speaker 1:

That's my, that's my point of view on it in a nutshell, but that's all the stuff that floods my brain when we start talking about it. It's, it's very intriguing to me.

Speaker 2:

Well, and it is. I mean, I don't even know enough to be dangerous, so I can't speak to it, except for what I hear you say and what I've heard myself. But but what I appreciate about what you're saying is like it comes across as very mystical and mystery. But really it's not right.

Speaker 2:

There's a lot of science, there's a lot of fact. Even you saying, like, with the tarot cards, there is a way each card is interpreted. It's not as if each person's making it up, right, it's like no, this is what they mean and this is what they say. And when they present themselves in a certain order, this is what you can take from it. This is what they mean and this is what they say. And when they present themselves in a certain order, this is what you can take from it. And, um, which also then makes more sense that so many to your point, um, you know, women have kind of gotten into this, because in the past, if you had said reading tarot cards, I would have assumed, like you needed to be a psychic or you need to write and know, right, there's enough, um, kind of a structure to it that that's not the case.

Speaker 1:

So, yeah, yeah, no, anybody can have tarot cards. Anybody can use them. They were originally used as playing cards, right and in back in the pagan days. You know they use tarot cards as as like a fortune teller or whatever. Before there was religion and Bibles and stuff like that. And so, you know, as soon as Christianity came around, they're like, oh, that's bad, because you know they're doing it in parlors and this, that and the other, and and you know that witch over there and and so now, all of a sudden, it's bad, but you know it's.

Speaker 1:

It's really a way to again manifest what you want. You know, like I, I am a spiritual person. I heard a quote the other day and I was just like that is so true. So religion is for people. It said. Religion is for people who are afraid to go to hell, spirituality is for people who have already been there. Oh right, and I was like bingo, bingo, bingo, bingo. Because I find spirituality in anything Like. I have little Buddhas in my house, I have crosses, everything. You know a little bit of everything, and it's just whatever makes speaks to my heart, you know, and it's whatever I feel that presence in, or what reminds me of that presence. So people are like oh, you know the, the, the idolization and the symbolism and blah, blah blah. You know even that, like I don't put a million Buddhas in your house If it makes you happy, you know, if you like, I see it as a way for me to open up my mind and think about things in a different way, you know.

Speaker 2:

I love that thinking, that quote, yeah, that quote's very, um, you know, thought provoking from the perspective of Joe and I were having a similar conversation just this weekend around this idea of spirituality versus religion. And we don't see them as a verse, we see them as different forms of a belief system. And, to your point, you know where we, you know I have so much synergy is, if someone believes in something and it doesn't hurt anyone else that they believe in it, right, what the fuck? Why don't you, why do you care? Like, like, making them happy, who cares? And and and, and.

Speaker 2:

I know that there's a core, um, there's a core system around. You know, I'm not getting into it because I, because I literally don't know enough to speak to it, but I know there's a core system around the benefits to some institutions. When you tell your group of people that they can't be, you know a good blank fill, fill in the word, unless they recruit others, right, that's a whole thing. So, if you put that aside, I love that idea that, like I don't want somebody to believe in something because they fear something else, I don't want the reason that you behave a certain way to be because you are scared of hell, for example right.

Speaker 2:

And so, yeah, for me it's about like we're put on this earth to make it better whatever that looks like, whatever shape that takes, and if my beliefs don't impede yours and don't hurt you in any way, then let me have joy in my beliefs. And if you believe my beliefs are going to result in me going to hell or whatever some terrible thing, well then that's mine to decide, that's mine to have, that's mine to I don't need to be saved.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, exactly, exactly so. And again, and I, I I'm very respectful of the people in my life who are earnest about feeling like they need to share the word with other people. Like, I'm okay with that, even too, as long as if somebody says thank you, moving on, that you respect that too. Right, that it, that it's, it's that way. Anyway, we got all the way down into that.

Speaker 2:

So the one that I was, I was saying to you today that, um, that, what, the one, that one woman who caught me, she, like I said, like you said, like this is a portal. I don't understand all that stuff. You gave me a little bit of light to it, but, um, but what she said, that struck me, and I think it struck me because I have been wanting to do this and I used to journal, and then I stopped journaling and I've never journaled like dear diary, here's two pages on my life today, but more of like gratitude and that kind of stuff. And so what she said today was that, um, and it's all in the auspices of what some of the other ones are saying about, like you're manifesting what you want, or whatever. So she suggested journaling around four prompts, and I'm going to do that. I literally, like, I have a whole stack of journals that I don't write in, so I grabbed one that I've written in before and I put it on my desk to like make myself remember it. The first is 11 things for which you're grateful, and I always love that because we know what our brain does. You know it has a significant positive impact on our brain when we reflect on gratitude.

Speaker 2:

So, 11 things for which you are grateful, 11 things that you have learned, 11 things that you wish for, and then 11 ways that you have served or are serving others, and I, first off, I love the idea of 11 because it's it's always easy to come up with two or three. You have to really think about yourself to come up with 11 of them. So I really love that, and it's this space I'm in this space right now you and I have had lots of conversations about this where it's like you know, as I look ahead to the next, hopefully, 40 years. You know what do I want that 40 years to look like and what do I need to do now to make that possible? This whole idea of the vision for your life? You mentioned that earlier, and what do I have to do now to make that possible? How do I want to spend my time? How do I want to use my resources?

Speaker 2:

So it just came at really good timing, because there's a part of me that feels a little stuck right In terms of like I'd have to take some pretty big leaps of faith to do something drastically different, and I'm constantly worried about the what, if and where would the funding come from and all those things. And another woman that I listened to said it was she was focused on money and she was focusing on, like, that shift from the lacking mindset that you have to actually unwire your brain from constantly going to I can't afford that I get to to to having a plentiful mindset right In order to make space for that. So, anyway, so I'm going to. I'm going to do that today.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I like that. I wrote that down because, um, you know it's it's always good to do like a, a little exercise like that, and I hadn't seen that particular video. It's always good to do a little exercise like that and I hadn't seen that particular video. I saw a couple other ones and I chuckle because remember chain letters. Yeah, oh God.

Speaker 2:

Oh my God, Talk about blasted with hats.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, chain emails and chain messages and stuff like that. So now I'm seeing these posts on Instagram. That's like you're going to be rich, you're going to get $20,000. You're going to do this, but affirm yes, and and and and share to the third person on your WhatsApp for it to make it happen. Okay, like that shit, like I'm so tired of seeing that crap, and like and it and it sucks you in Cause. You're like should I do it? Should I not do it? Should I not do it? I don't know. I mean, because if I do it, I'm not, I'm not doing that.

Speaker 2:

You're like I do. I am a hundred percent. That message is not in the stars right now.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that message, I'll like the message and then keep moving on. But what I do do when I see that is I affirm you know, yes, I need to make more money. Yes, I need to Because, again, like you know, my situation is is I'm building out my coaching business right now and I had, you know, really great talk with JP, our friend. Hey, jp, and he's amazing and I love him so much and he helped me kind of organize my, my not my thoughts, but like what I should work on first, and so I have that and and that's what I'm going to start working on and that's what I needed. He, I have a. I showed him my spreadsheet and my business plan and everything and he was like wow, this is really great.

Speaker 1:

He was like, and he was labeled as accountability coach. He goes oh, is that my role? I go, yes, right now I'm employing you as my uh, free, free, accountability Um. You're doing it pro bono, of course. Of course, that's what friends do, okay, that's what friends do for poor friends. No, um, and so he just laughed and I was like I'm going to use you for so much more. You know that, right, you know I love you. I was like, but I was like, having that little bit of accountability, I said it will help me. And so he was like, okay, I'll do what I need to do. And I was like, okay, cool, but just having that, you know, that support and stuff like that. So I don't know why I went onto that tangent.

Speaker 2:

What was it? Well, you were talking about. You know kind of along those same ideas about, like I am going to have this.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I'm working on those things, yeah and so, but it's then putting forth the, the steps to do so, and that's, and that's really where these manifestations and these portals and stuff like that, they're also telling you to let go of the self doubt. They're telling you to let go of just, you know, let it go, whether you're, you know, a God fearing human and you want to put it in his hands.

Speaker 1:

Whether you want to say, jesus, take the wheel, whether you want to say whatever, but that's really what it's saying is like you know it's going to happen. You got to be positive about it, you got to keep manifesting. And it's not just one day you go and manifest and write out these 11 things and you're going to have 20 grand dropping into your bank account. It's about the mindset and the outlook of moving forward. And with the tarot cards, you know there's different ways to read them.

Speaker 1:

And so I was thinking, while you said you were talking about, like, how you evaluate, you can do a dealing of the tarot cards and past, present, present and future. And then you read the, you know, you, you figure out, and then it's like okay, my past, this is what I need to pay attention to, this is my present and then this is my future, you know. And so there's different ways to deal them out. There's different ways to do different things. So if you're curious about that stuff, you know you can go online and figure it out. But there's really cool books out there too and you can get cool decks and stuff like that. They're kind of like a novelty thing. So you know, mine are like tattoo art, ones that have like stuff.

Speaker 2:

They're cute so yeah, yeah, it's the stuff that you know, it's, you see it, and it kind of sits in the back of your brain and you're like you said, you know there's a science behind that positivity piece, that gratitude piece, et cetera, in terms of the impact it has on the brain. But it is really easy to a day, a week, a month, and suddenly it's six months, six years. The other cool thing I heard in this vein today and notice that we're giving nobody credit because I haven't marked any of these posts so I can't tell you who these people are. But thank you to all of you who provided our incentives for today.

Speaker 2:

One so this gentleman was talking about he had three rules, but the one that stuck with me, he had kind of like three rules about how he navigates every year Um, and one's like do something that scares me, right, like that's, which is something I had on my list that I did not do, um, although, hey, I still have what? Two months not quite left, so we'll see Um. But the second, one of the ones that really struck with me is he said every year you should be able to look back on and say 2024 is the year I did blank, like there should be some big thing. So he's like it's the year I quit smoking, it's the year I ran my first marathon, it's the year I blah, blah, blah. You know it doesn't have to be wellness related, and that really stopped me too, because it made you know it's so easy for us to get into this phase of our lives and it's there's a rhythm, which isn't a bad thing. There's a routine, also not a bad thing. But suddenly, like you can look and it's like a year, two year, three or five years and it's like you've lived your life and that can be enough. If you're like, that's totally okay. But I love the idea of like, what's that big thing, right? Like, what's that one thing that I made sure that I did this year, right?

Speaker 2:

And so you know, joe and I are having lots of conversations quasi emptiness practice going on now because she spends a week with us, a week with mom, back and forth. It's not the same, right? It's not the same when your kid actually goes to college and it's certainly not the same when they actually like, get their first place. And now they've officially moved out, and so we've been talking about like as much as like. You know, we're always together. We both work from home, you know, on the weekends we do stuff together, etc.

Speaker 2:

But we've talked about like, like, needing to be intentional about a couple of things. Right, are we going to pick up cycling again? Are we going to pick up, like those things that don't involve just hanging out at our house but actually involve us going and you know doing, or what have you? You know call them hobbies, whatever you want to, but anyway. So now I'm trying to remember how I got down this road, but I think it's like that whole again what do you, where do you want your life to be, and what do I have to be doing today to get there? Right Cause nothing happens by accident. That's the key.

Speaker 1:

Well, and that's I mean, that's a lot of the workshops that I'm building right now too. You know, is is all about how to, you know, we can stay all day long. You know, oh, manifest and and meditate and yoga, and, and you know, see your, see your psychiatrist, do all the things you know that to to make you better. But if you're not acting in in those ways and and and actually making changes in your life to improve it, it's not going to happen.

Speaker 1:

You know, that's all you want, but it's it's all about the actions that you're taking. And by doing the manifestation and putting it out in the ether, your brain starts changing. You start noticing you're doing things differently, you're moving differently. You're, you know, just as easy as it is to do things in the negative, you know, because we quickly go into the negative. You know it's all about going back into those old routines when we're going back into the negative, but it's about the action. It's about the action, it's about the putting it forward, it's about having really achievable goals and really being realistic with what you can achieve and what you want to achieve.

Speaker 2:

So, yeah, it's reminding me like again, I think that rewiring of the brain is such an important part of this conversation and of this thinking. And I think that rewiring of the brain is such an important part of this conversation and of this thinking because it is easy to look at this stuff and be like, oh it's touchy feely, oh it's ridiculous, oh it's silly, whatever. But I do buy into the brain science, right, and so I don't know why this flashed in my head, but the first time I ever remember hearing the word affirmations I'm sure I was a kid. Affirmations, um, I I'm sure I was a kid, I don't know how old I was, but it was on snl.

Speaker 2:

Remember, like the initial snl seasons where pat was one of the main characters, like gender neutral pat before gender neutral was anything, yeah, right um, and I remember there was always that sketch where pat would stand in front of a mirror and like repeat positive affirmations, and it was so funny and because it was so ridiculous and it was so, but, and it was so. But now what I know is that and you just said this our brains automatically default to the negative. That's why we have all this conversations and all the stuff about negative self voice and that kind of stuff. Right, that seems to be our default mode, and so we really do have to be intentional about saying the positive stuff in order to start rewiring so the negative goes away, because we can say all day long I'm going to stop the negative self-talk, I'm going to stop the negative, you know, blah, blah, blah. But until we replace it with something and force our brain to think about it differently.

Speaker 2:

It doesn't happen by accident, right, it is an intentional thing and that's why, you know, I think that's a big part of the reason I do the wellness coaching that I do, right, it's because it allows me the opportunity to remind people of that that it doesn't happen by accident and no matter how silly you feel when you write it or you say it, or or you force yourself to think it. If you don't do it like a gazillion times, you're, you're gonna. Six months from now, you're gonna slip right back, right, because our brains are just defaulting that way yeah, well, it just it's.

Speaker 1:

It's all about creating the, the habit. There's healthy habits too, you know you think about habits as a negative thing, but no, there's, they're healthy habits in there. You know, it's it just, I have, I bought online on amazon this teeny, tiny little final sticker and in cursive lowercase cursive it says hello beautiful and white, and then it has a teeny, tiny little red heart. I put it on my rear view mirror, my car. It's like that daily reminder, like I'm in the car, you know, and it's like hello beautiful. And it's like thanks, you know, like that is even being nice to yourself, reminding yourself that you're beautiful. I gave the girls each one that put it on their bedroom or wherever they want that you know there's just that simple reminder that you're beautiful, you know and and and.

Speaker 1:

Just little tiny things just like that that will help change your outlook. I mean your environment, cleaning it up, getting it organized, making it beautiful. Hey, this is not a, this is not a green screen. This is going on over there.

Speaker 1:

I didn't have to buy a damn thing Cause I had it all in my garage from their, you know, offices and stuff like that, but it was like it made me feel like I mean, a couple episodes I'm doing the kitchen and I'm sitting in my bed. No, I need to not do that anymore and I need to get my office back together and reorganize. So just even clearing out space in your home, just you know, revamping stuff, you know depression's a bitch and, um, you know I, I struggled with that this year, all year, you know, and I'm still struggling with it. There's days where I'm like, not today, satan, not today. No, like I'm just I don't want to, I don't want to.

Speaker 1:

But working on my mental health and and talking to somebody and and doing the things that I need to do and stuff like that, I'm getting my energy back and I'm getting and so taking advantage of it, getting my office back together, because I know that if I can clear that space out and make it livable again, that I'm going to be successful. So just doing things like that you know I could have sat in my bed and continued to work, and stuff like that I refuse, I'm not going to work in my bed you know, that feeds into it you know, environment, climate, everything, you guys everything.

Speaker 1:

So manifest your asses off, talk, talk out loud. Yeah, Like seriously, like talk nice to yourself, have conversations. I have conversations with myself all the time now because I need to hear it out loud you know and and you said something about doing your wellness coaching, but it helps you too because you're saying it out loud and if and and the coaches have a different outlook and everything else, because we are so positive saying things out loud to other people we believe it too, you know.

Speaker 1:

And so, yeah, we have bad days and, yeah, I was depressed. That was a chemical imbalance, you know, like there's nothing, you know that I could do about it, but having the emotional intelligence and knowing that something was wrong and going I need to talk to somebody, because this is not me. Yeah, that was my inner coach. I listened to my inner coach. So train your inner coach to coach you when times are rough. And and what do you need to do? Who do you need to talk to? You know, what do you think about that?

Speaker 2:

No, I think you're absolutely right and I think that, um, you know, like you said so often, I think it's not that we don't, as coaches, we don't have bad days or those moments, but we do have this opportunity to say those things out and affirm them for other people. In doing so, right, it's filling our own buckets and it's affirming it for ourselves. And I think you're right. I mean, I think we're saying the same thing. That again is, as you know, fantastical, or you, um, over the top, or whatever you want to call it that some of this stuff sounds like. At its core is this idea that, um, you know, the life is, this life's going to be what we make it and, and again, nothing happens by accident, right, it's all about, like, understanding that vision of where we want to go and then charting a course to get there. And I love that you're talking about the shifts that you're seeing right now in this season of your life, and and just those little nuances of what a difference it makes, right, when you create order around you, what a difference it makes when you invest time in setting up the environment so that it feels good to you. And you just got you kind of get good vibes.

Speaker 2:

And for me, I think that you know, I think the reason that manifestation piece the 411 things struck me so much is because I am in that, this moment, where I'm just like I know I want to take a big step I don't know exactly what the step looks like and because you and I've talked about this, because we both have our hands in so many things how we, how you, take a step that will help you narrow. We both have our hands in so many things, how we, how you, take a step that will help you narrow. You know it, this, this feels right to me like right time, right moment, you know, of being able to say, okay, I'm just going to give myself 20 minutes just to put this down and I have a feeling, just by doing that, it's going to make me go huh, you know what I mean and kind of make me think a little bit more clearly.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I mean, and that's that's exactly what happened to me when I was, you know, thinking about my business and everything else and how I want to, how am I going to do it and what do I want to do. And so it was. It was talking things out with myself and and really thinking about it and and everything else, and it came to me and I was like, holy shit, I got it, you know like.

Speaker 2:

I got it Okay we're good, I got it. I can do this Well, and it was. I mean, I think we were offline when we were chatting about that last week and it was so great to just see you lit up right, because and I am so great that you're tapping into, or so grateful that you're tapping into JP, because I know that that accountability partner is a key piece there and you need somebody who's gone down that path right, like I can't help you because I haven't gone down the path.

Speaker 2:

I can help the cheerleading, but I can't help the no. This is actually the step right. Um, you know I haven't done it for myself, so right, then you're gonna do it, then you're gonna do it for me, and it's gonna be a beautiful chain of support.

Speaker 1:

It is I love it, I love it all.

Speaker 2:

You people All right, so we're like 30 minutes in. I think this is perfect. Yeah, it's literally just like not for the 1111 portal day.

Speaker 1:

We should just post this today.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I know we need if you record it and put it and we'll do it immediately because I just love that. You know, we saw, we both saw those things in our own spaces. And then we hop on the call and it's like, oh, I've been seeing it and it's like this is what we need to talk about, let's talk about it.

Speaker 1:

So manifest your asses off everyone, and that's a bumper sticker.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying, yeah, manifest my ass off, manifest your ass off.

Speaker 1:

I like it.

Speaker 2:

I like it a lot, all right.

Speaker 1:

Put it in your oh, I, I, actually I have a confession. Okay, ooh, I, um, I have a little. I have a little gift for you that I'm going to bring you on Thanksgiving. Oh, it's very much in tune with our podcast and I think that you will really love it. They're just some cute little, like you know, chachkis, but super cute, and a sticker sticker, but I found flaming dumpster stickers and oh, my god, that's amazing yeah yeah, it says um.

Speaker 1:

What does the sticker say? Oh, my god. Um, it says I can't remember what the one sticker says, but the other one's like dumpster, fire rescue team, and I'm like that's us, you know. So, um, yeah, you have some stickers coming to you.

Speaker 2:

Dumpster fire rescue team I love it.

Speaker 1:

That's better, that's better. I love it.

Speaker 2:

I was like that's totally us, you know. Oh my God, All right, you guys tune in next week. Um, and you know, for all the things I remember that one of our you know our intention moving forward right now, because this is I think this is episode 48 or 49.

Speaker 1:

So we have, we need to we need to, because if we're not posting an order, yeah, so it's either 48 or 49.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So, so I think the next recording we do is going to be 50.

Speaker 1:

So we have to, and that was our goal for the end of the year. So everything else is a promise.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so, but remember, dumpster dive jj at gmailcom. We would love to hear your things, topics that you want to talk about, questions that you have that we could offer some advice on based on the expertise that you know we have, et cetera. Like, subscribe, share, do all the things and otherwise. Thanks for being here. We appreciate you. Peace out, thanks, guys. Bye.

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