Beachside Banter w/Bee

Pura Vida and Spiritual Journeys: A Conversation with Audrey Arby

Bee Season 1 Episode 8

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What if finding your true calling meant moving to a completely different country and embracing a new culture? Join me, Bee, as I chat with the extraordinary Audrey Arby about her life-changing move from Brooklyn, New York, to the tranquil, sun-soaked beaches of Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica. Audrey's journey of adapting to the local customs and language, and the cultural nuances of her new home, is both inspiring and enlightening. We delve deep into her love for diverse cultures, offering a fascinating perspective on the joys and challenges of living abroad.

Audrey's story takes a mystical turn as we explore her spiritual journey and her incredible near-death experience during childbirth. You'll hear about her interactions with "shiny light beings" and the distinctions between mystics and mediums, adding a layer of profound insight into the spiritual realm. Audrey shares captivating anecdotes from her travels emphasizing the beauty and love in higher vibrations. We also touch on astrological insights, self-care practices, and the significance of nurturing one’s talents amidst cosmic shifts.

We wrap up this episode with practical tips on eco-tourism, vegan living, and the environmental impacts of development in Costa Rica. Audrey and I discuss the importance of daily practices like breathing attunement and yoga and the benefits of consuming raw, enzyme-rich foods. Whether you’re interested in learning about vegan cuisine, the power of self-love, or managing energy as an empath, this episode offers a treasure trove of wisdom and inspiration. Stay tuned until the end for a heartfelt sign-off celebrating the spirit of Pura Vida, and join us in continuing your own journey of growth and self-discovery.

About My Guest: 
Audrye was born a Mystic Intuitive, and always knew things but she was unable to explain how. She has a huge concern about our planet and chooses to inspire you to live an ecological and healthy life, one also filled with joy and prosperity. Audrye has relocated to Costa Rica and is living the vegan-filled life of her dreams! 

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Speaker 1:

Hey, hey everyone, bee here with Beachside Banter with Bee. I am talking to Audrey Arby today and we are going to speak all about Puerto Viejo, and I know I said that wrong, but y'all are just going to have to roll with it, all right. So, audrey, go ahead, take it away, let's introduce yourself, tell everybody where you're from, why you love it and, yeah, let's go from there.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so my name is Audrey. I'm actually I always think of myself as from New York because it's where I'm born. Yes, I am one of those people. At the moment, I am really staying in Costa Rica, living in Puerto Viejo.

Speaker 1:

See, she said it better.

Speaker 2:

Sorry, the people here would say it even more differently than I that I can guarantee. It literally means old port or old place. Oh, okay, it is one of the destination places in Costa Rica, on the African Caribbean coast, and although, understand, I'm born in New York, I'm born in Brooklyn, so to me, a city is New York, right, right, and places that some people call cities, including when I was in Florida, I have to really watch because I'll start laughing. Okay, and not everybody likes that, that's okay, you can laugh. Yeah, because they're not okay. To me, paris is the city, london is the city, new York is the city. Puerto is really nice, it's bigger than that. I will tell you where I have stayed. Um, they're both pretty. And when I say pretty and all this, I'm giving you Costa Rica kind of approach, not an American approach.

Speaker 2:

When I'm deaf, whether it's Africa or whatever, I take off what I call my American eyes, and if I'm in Africa, I use my African eyes and if I'm in Costa Rica, I use my Costa Rican eyes. Otherwise, there's no differentiating where I am Definitely not forcing me but, let's say, empowering me tremendously to speak Spanish. I did take Spanish in high school, from 7th through 12th grade, bit and bit and bit. So this is my best Spanish, and if you're somebody, that's your native language, just have patience. You speak Spanish like me, because I'm not exactly from here, but I speak quite well if it's not very difficult and it's not too fast. Soy exactamente de aquí, pero yo hablo bastante bueno si no es muy difícil y no es demasiado rápido. And so what I said is this is how I speak Spanish, and I ask people who really speak it to have some patience with me. I don't speak it very fast, although I can do a little faster than that, and if it's very complicated, it's not what I can speak.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, wow, that's amazing, though. So I know I look like I should probably speak Spanish. I do have Ecuadorian roots, but my dad and he was fully Ecuadorian. He just did not really take the time when I was younger to teach me. I didn't really have any interest when I was a kid and now I really wish I would have, because I know that that is such a huge talent Not just talent, but it's important to have that and to be able to have a bilingual language, and especially in the States right now. Anyways, I think it's really awesome that you have kind of been forced into that. I think they usually say that the best way to learn is to kind of like be immersed into it, and I feel that that's kind of what you're doing. Do you feel like that has? Like, would you have gone out of your way to speak Spanish otherwise?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Okay, not even in New York. I mean, it's Manhattan, it's everywhere. Well, I mean many languages, many, many, many many. You could stand somewhere and I lived in Chelsea, which is an area of Manhattan, and when you walk around the city there's language, language, language and every kind of color, look whatever of people. It's one of the things I love about New York, florida, depending where Spanish is what's spoken, in some areas even more than English, and in other areas not so much. Then in other areas it could be French, my French. While I was in high school, I took Spanish from 7th through 12th and then, from 10th, 11th and 12th.

Speaker 2:

I also took French. Wow, so my Spanish is definitely better than my French, Because I'm in Costa Rica, where people do speak Spanish. And I ask them to speak a little slower almost all the time because they go really quickly, Right? I know what you mean and I'm like I have to slowly roll for me to get it. But yeah, I do like speaking, In fact when, I go back in and out of the States.

Speaker 2:

it's easier for me if everyone speaks English clearly, but I miss. I miss the Spanish, I miss the other languages. I start speaking it a little bit because I need to hear it.

Speaker 1:

That's awesome. So what prompted you to move down to Costa Rica?

Speaker 2:

I am a very upfront, authentic, honest person, so you're going to get it. Okay, I had been renting a condo in okay, I'm going to laugh at this in a little town that calls itself a city, which, no, no, no, it's not. Fort Lauderdale is a city. This little itty-bitty place not so much. The owners had told me I'd never have to move again. Okay, so one of the people passed away and soon after and it was before my decade changing birthday, and I prep before I change decades so I can greet the decade with open arms and happy and really that way I do that.

Speaker 1:

I love that. That's smart.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yes, do it Absolutely. Take a couple of months before your decade change, release, anger, upset, whatever it is, fear, incompletions, whatever. You didn't do, judgments, all of that, do the energy work. You don't know how, I know how, okay, and and it's what I do. And so I worked on myself and then I was ready to greet this next decade and I was all open arms and yay, yay, yay.

Speaker 2:

And then the owner told me they were selling the condo, which was not what I wanted to hear, and they would give me plenty of time to move. Listen, florida, the rates are going way up. New York, they're going way up. So plenty of time is just to me a joke because the prices are going up. I came to understand I did not want to live where the prices were going up. And, if people don't know, I'm a clairvoyant. There's a whole lot of words. If you like the word psychic, I'm a psychic. If you like the word mystic, I'm a born mystic. If you like clairvoyant, I am that. So I'm that kind of person. And so when she told me that they were going to sell because her husband had passed and I had plenty of time, I thought so, I meditated, lifting my frequency, because that's what I do, and I came to understand that it was time to take. Where was my next place going to be, because I never intended to have my whole life be in that place.

Speaker 2:

So this was like the time to go. So what I looked at was where do I want to go? I'm a July baby. I like warm weather. I like multicultural. I like creative. I have reached the point where I wanted to relax and the guides told me that this decade, which I was entering, my eighth decade was. Someone said it's the ninth decade. I don't know. I'm in my eighties. So whatever, that is Okay.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know how that works, I think I think there is like a division between some people think it would be eight and some people would think it's not. I, I had tend to go the eight side, so I agree with you and the guides and I have learned to listen to.

Speaker 2:

It's like, did that always want to listen? They told me I was entering my decade of mastery, embrace it, allow it and be it. So I think, oh, it was like okay, thank you, and I realized so. I so I think it was like okay, thank you, and I realized so I wanted to be where it was more, where it was multicultural, where I can relax, where I would be able, I can afford it. I didn't want to work hard anymore. Have I had fully the success I would love to have? That's still in the process.

Speaker 2:

Okay, some yes right in the process I looked at, I'd heard of blue zones, and blue zones, if someone hasn't heard of it, are areas where on the earth, where people tend to live longer than other areas into oh okay, and so I thought, well, that works.

Speaker 2:

Okay, since I was getting eight zero, I thought I could look at that. When I saw where some of them are, I thought, well, I don't really want to stay in the States. I don't feel called to Greece, all these other Costa Rica, so, where it's warm, okay. So I booked a journey, not right that month, because I had to figure all this out and meditate and do stuff that I do. I took a little journey to Costa Rica that January, kind of checked out a few places, and a friend had found a house for me in the McCoy Peninsula, which is a blue zone. Oh, okay, someone else had found another one in Cahuita, which is in the Caribbean African coast. So I saw both and I like multicultural, okay, I like people of many different. So I'm on the Caribbean African coast. So I saw both and I like multicultural, okay, I like people of many different. So I'm on the Caribbean African coast.

Speaker 1:

I love that story. It's very, it's very powerful, I feel like um and and, and also inspiring too, because you know a lot of people start to once you hit to like you know the fourth, fifth decade, you're kind of like you know what's left for me, for me, uh, but starting out again over, I feel like that's amazing. I love that. Uh, yeah, let's just kind of talk about a little bit of that, uh, the, the mystic part of it, uh, so you, you call yourself uh like a, like a considered, like a medium type thing is that? Is that this another word for that?

Speaker 2:

no, mystic and medium are different oh, they're different okay yeah, mystic is a way of thinking and being and seeing and knowing and just getting stuff, and I'm born this way.

Speaker 1:

Okay, gotcha.

Speaker 2:

When I was a kid, for a minute I thought everyone was like this, because kids will think whatever you are, that's what everyone is. But no, I just knew stuff. I've always just known certain things and cannot always explain how I know it. I still can't always explain how I know it. I still can't always explain how I know it. I just do.

Speaker 2:

A medium is depending on how people define it, because people use a lot of terms interchangeably, like medium, psychic, clairvoyant exactly the same clairsentience. They're all a little bit different. A medium can usually not always see the beings that have been here. I don't see them necessarily. Okay, hi, how are you?

Speaker 2:

I can read if people want to know those who have passed over. I will get messages for those clients that asked me. I don't mean they're always talking to me, I'm not that one, but I can read and I do read for the clients that asked me about that. One client told me this I'm 4'10". Okay, at my tallest I was 5' and almost three quarters of an inch, and so I'm not such a huge person. I normally weigh maybe 94 pounds. I used to be bigger. So I was doing a read to somebody friend, okay, at the time when we were actually hanging out in my kitchen this was back in Florida and she asked me something about her mother, and I don't know what I did, but apparently I started looking like her mother, who's a much bigger woman than I am. I don't know what I did.

Speaker 2:

She said I puffed out. I did so, don't know, I didn't like, and I began looking like her mother and all this. So, if you're going to ask me, did I actually puff out? No, I didn't, but she said I took on that look. So I don't know how to answer that, but in terms of what I am, I feel, see and know things I always have. Like when people some people think that this third dimension is all there is. It is so not all there is, and I've almost always be able to sense other things, I was, I don't know to say, lucky, unlucky, because, depending on how you look at it, I had a near-death experience.

Speaker 2:

That's why, when I was birthing my daughter and had the extraordinary gift to be able to speak with the shiny light beings and that is why they are shiny light beings and I know people will say no, you spoke to this one, that's their way of thinking, not mine. The energy there is so extraordinary, it's surreal, it's like it's literally being in another vibration. It is not this one. Does anyone think that I make it up? No, don't even know, you can't do that. Okay, right, and I even had a debate with them because they said I this and that and no, I'm going to do this. That's the aries ascend. I'm a cancerian aries ascended. I will tell people for sure I did not die. So no, I was near death, mte, I was the choice. I can't go back and feel this without there being tears. These aren't sadness, okay, this was extraordinary.

Speaker 2:

The level of love and beauty there is huge. I was given the choice to live or die. They told me it would be easier to go through that door over there and I said, no, I was going to have my daughter. I stamped my little foot and, yes, I felt like I had the body and what they told me because I tracked my day from when I woke up to where it was, because what they told me made no sense to me I said, no, I'm birthing my daughter. And they said that's where your body is. You are here. That was more real. Wow, that was more real. The colors were more. This is one of my frequency stones. Can you see the colors? Oh, yeah, yeah, that's very pretty, and this is one, this one's another. So you see how bright and pretty the colors are. It's just amazing.

Speaker 2:

But I and if I was perhaps not birthing my daughter, but I was, I was 38, I was having this kid, I mean, nothing was going to stop me. So they told me, if I did do that, I was going to do it alone. It was going to be difficult and I had to take off my rose colored glasses, which is an expression meaning I couldn't be seeing the world in some kind of way. That wasn't so. If people ask me, have I done it alone? I split up with the guy who became my ex. He passed away. Was it difficult? Not easy, that's for sure. Still does. Okay. Have I taken off my rose colored glasses? Yes, omg. Of course I'm glad I stayed.

Speaker 1:

Absolutely. I love hearing that. I'm glad. I'm glad that you feel I don't know. That's a very impactful, powerful story. I'm glad you shared that.

Speaker 2:

Awesome.

Speaker 1:

Would you say that I guess you took your rose colored glasses off and you're kind of opened your eyes to this whole new like way of living? Do you think that that is kind of what made you change and start to embrace the clairvoyant part of it, or were you already there?

Speaker 2:

I was already there. Oh, okay, gotcha, this gave me. I was doing readings, I had started to do readings, I had studied this. I was always interested in this kind of thing, always, always, always, always. Let me say this when someone's interested in something, you usually have a talent for it. So if somebody wants to know?

Speaker 2:

how do I know what's for me? What are you interested in? What do you gravitate towards? What you gravitate towards, get good at it, and whatever that takes. Okay, we all study. It is like, yeah, and that's it. And I'm born with a lot of gifts. I acknowledge that because it's stupid. They told me I'm in my decade of mastery so I can't be on your granny. That's a no. Okay, it's not arrogance. A lot of people are born with a lot of gifts. Honor that and maximize them, okay, rather than thinking you're a little nothing that knows nothing. Those days are gone.

Speaker 2:

The age of aquarius and when pluto, which is in aquarius now, it's going to go back to capricorn on september, whatever it is, second or something, and then on november 19th back into aquarius for the next 20 years. It's going to be a whole new kind of world, good or bad? I think it's both. This whole thing where who who has the most toys wins. That's over. That's going to be over. Neptune is going to be going from pisces. Its rulership is, which is a good thing, but it can be a little confusing. It's going to go into aries, so the mystical aspect of us is going to have a much more forward momentum that'll be. Oh, I remember about a year and a half after I could look at the ephemeris and give you exact dates, and then a year and a half after that. This is what's happening in the next few years, folks. Uranus, the planet of mammoth change quick. Electronics could be explosives, things like that. Uranus and Mars when you see them together, watch out because fast things can happen.

Speaker 2:

And if someone doesn't know how to maintain their energy, it can go in a negative way. It does not have to. It could be strong, brilliant, genius energy, but the way a lot of people may think with fear, that doesn't necessarily bring brilliant energy. It can bring catastrophic explosions of yuck.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we don't want any of that.

Speaker 2:

Nothing yucky, no so that's why it's important for us to really I do breathing attunements every day because if we don't know how to center ourselves, we're going to get lost. There's no question about that.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I was just going to ask do you find yourself, centering yourself often on the beach? Does that bring you? Because I've heard that a lot of people who like me, for instance, every anytime I go to the beach, I feel like it's almost like a re-energize. I feel like rejuvenated and I know like, yeah, I'm relaxing on the beach, like of course that's going to bring rejuvenation, but I almost feel like I'm I don't know recharging my batteries somehow. If that's like a normal thing for everybody, if that's something that you feel a little bit more energy when you're on the beach than when you do when you're not, I send it myself before I even get to the beach.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay. I do it at home. I lift my frequency. I do breathing attunements, I do prayer. I fill with energy and light. I send it out. I do that every day by the way, oh, okay.

Speaker 2:

Gotcha, I do it every day. I do something called tapping and I teach it in my courses and the guy I'm using now is named Brad Yates. He's amazing, okay, and I like how his language and I like to go to the beach because I am walking distance. What are the mountains? By the way, in the other direction, which is like extraordinary, when the waves come in and it's gentle where I tend to go, the energy is very lifting and fulfilling and because I'm on the coast, Costa Rica is like literally a long coastline and Puerto is right there it's very much paradise and the color of the water and the color of the sky and the beauty. I renew and it's really important to do that. And when the waves kind of come in, whether it's they're getting oxygenated and hydrogen is coming out, but it's a very, very renewing energy. It uplifts your frequency. I'm an Inachikana water person. That's what happens. We get like re-oxygenated water and we need that.

Speaker 2:

We are beings that have to have oxygen and I said I'm from New York and even when I was in Florida, which is cleaner than New York on the whole because more trees although I live by a lot of trees in Chelsea we need that, and when people don't have enough of it, whether they know it or not, they get depressed and one can get angry, because when there's not enough oxygen in us and clean food and yes, I am mostly raw vegan, I've been so for a long, long time, I've been vegetarian I'm laughing at the words.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I've been vegetarian for over 50 years, which cracks me up. I throw these words out like they're nothing. Okay, and I've been mostly raw vegan mostly raw vegan for 20 to 25 years.

Speaker 1:

Is it easy to find vegan food down there? They?

Speaker 2:

don't have certain things that I like. So when I go to the States, I load up and pay a lot of money to fly it in. That makes sense, and because I get raw, organic nuts, some of which are here, some of which are not. Costa Rica food is expensive. The rent is better than in the States, but it's still going up in the States more. I actually love food down here. I've been doing some reading and there is contamination. Okay, oh yeah, it's not all. Puerto Vida, which means pure life. That's the biggest problem. Puerto Vida, puerto Vida, puerto Vida. I'm a volunteer with an ecological organization that's doing what it can, and I'm asking people to stay with me on this or text me on this on that, because we want Costa Rica to really be Puerto Vida. Companies, both American and Costa Rican, buying up certain land to convert it into high, high, high end condos and stuff. There's a place for that, but not all over Costa Rica, because it destroys the coastline.

Speaker 2:

It destroys it for the people who live here and I'm not referring to me, because I live here now, well, for as long as I'm here, but I'm not native here. Okay, I'm referring to. Ticos and all the people that are native, and they're being priced out in a lot of places because of super rich people, which is, I'd like to say, I'm one of them. Maybe someday okay.

Speaker 1:

Me too, one of these days.

Speaker 2:

So I'm saying it's all a possibility that are buying certain lands that's not supposed to be purchased for this. So I'm working with an organization to facilitate not having that happen and they need more support to bring it to the government, which they are bringing it to the government, to show that this is not the way to go. But one of the states is now finally returning some of the land that the United States excuse my language here stole from what I will call first peoples and giving it back.

Speaker 2:

And why do I not say Native American? They're not Native American, they're pre-American. And my friends they're not Native American, they're pre-American. And my friends, my personal friends from that culture, use the term First Peoples. So I'm using that term to honor that culture and however we're going to kind of help reestablish and where this land and that land goes and I know there are big wars going on now about land. I don't want to get into that right now we just will leave that there, some of which are thousands of years old that has not yet been cleared. So, without taking sides because I am not going to do that here, I'm going to say I'm not either. Responsibility all over the place. Okay, a lot of rebalancing all over the place.

Speaker 2:

Okay, a lot of rebalancing all over the place. That's all I will say about that, and that it needs to stop.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it really is. So I've been thinking like, too, like the Airbnb situation is also getting a little out of hand, so everybody wants to own Airbnb. I am one of those people. I did want to own an Airbnb at one point until I realized how much work it actually is Not anymore but I feel like that sort of kind of played into like the housing crisis and all of that stuff that we're kind of into now and and all of that.

Speaker 1:

So I totally understand all that, what you're getting at. So, yeah, I feel like if we could maybe find a way to you know, care for the places that we're going to, like I, I try to do a lot of volunteer work when I go on vacations. Um, I am all for like a cultural immersion and making sure that you're giving back to the communities that you're in, and that sort of thing. So I love that. We're kind of, you know, touched upon that topic, cause I agree, um, that's definitely something. Uh, so this organization that you work with is that something that, like, a tourist could come down and participate in?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's an tourism group that also does. The name is a long name and I'm embarrassed that I didn't write it. Oh it's okay, it correctly, the guy ahead of this is Francisco Rodriguez. I could put you in touch with him for sure.

Speaker 1:

It's excellent English and he speaks superb Spanish, which is awesome, and that would be a great conversation to have with him just to kind of see what you know he does and what that stands for.

Speaker 1:

I'm all about, you know, like I said, so I volunteer a lot with animals and do, like you know, sea work and, like you know, if there's local animal shelter or something, I can go and walk the dogs or anything like that, just to kind of, you know, do something.

Speaker 1:

Um, but I also want to get more into like the ecological, uh, volunteerism and that sort of thing, cause I feel like that's not really recognized very often and it does, it doesn't really get a lot of credit like it should. So I love that that there are organizations out there that that are willing to accept tourism to our tourists too, cause, you know, a lot of times they're they're so, like you know, small niched and they want to stay close to their community and they're they're protective of it, right, so they don't really want outsiders to come in and help. But when they do and they allow that I feel like that's sort of connecting everybody together and they're able to kind of, you know, go, they feel like they've actually given back to the community and they have a little bit of pride in where they were visited and and it also, you know, bring tourism and money and all that stuff too. So it's kind of like a win-win, I feel like, for everybody.

Speaker 2:

So well, I can tell you anybody that wants to help the environment and enhance their own health, be vegan one day a week, every week. That will enhance your health and it will. It will also enhance the planet.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, yeah, that makes sense.

Speaker 2:

There are a slew of scientific studies that now show that being vegan is better for your health than eating meat. And no, I don't need anyone writing to me and yelling at me. Hey, me neither. Okay, that's a no. Okay, if you want to see something with athletes, go to Changing Game on Netflix. And these are guys. I'm 4'10", they're almost 6'10". I mean there's a big, big, big athletic humans that are professional, they are vegan, okay, and they'll give you all the whatnot and hoo-ha on that. So there's a lot of stuff out there. I'm in my eighties. I've been, as I said, vegetarian I forgot past 50 years and mostly raw vegan, mostly not totally 25 years give or take, and I'm healthy.

Speaker 1:

So did you just decide all of a sudden one day that you just didn't want to eat meat, or was it kind of one of those intuitive things that you had?

Speaker 2:

a little bit of both. I remember when I was a teenager. I was having dinner with the family.

Speaker 2:

And all of a sudden I look at my plate and I used to crunch the bones and do all that stuff. I was that person and I realized I am meeting an animal. That lasted for two days two days, and then I went back to it. And then in my 20s which was in the 60s, which was a very interesting time to be in one's 20s I was reading a lot of stuff and one of the things I read said something about being a vegetarian and I'm a spiritual person not really religious, I'm a spiritual woman and it mentioned that that was one of the higher levels of being, because it had a finer energy and it was, according to this stuff, easier to be enlightened with that. So I thought, well, well, that's for me.

Speaker 2:

And so, bit by bit by bit, I started as an ovo lacto vegetarian, which meant dairy products and eggs, and then, bit by bit by bit, I began changing. I didn't think at a certain point I'd ever be able to be vegan. I thought that has to be amazing. Well, I am pretty much. I would like better cheese here, but that's like we don't have yet yet yet really great vegan cheese, a little bit gotcha do they make vegan tacos?

Speaker 1:

I gotta know. Is there a vegan taco somehow or another?

Speaker 2:

yeah, yeah, you can get them. You can get them here, absolutely yes. I didn't even know like that's my my jam, so anytime I can get them here, absolutely yes, I didn't even know.

Speaker 1:

Like that's my, my, my jam, so anytime I can get it, that's. That's one reason why I'm like I don't know if I could give up tacos. I really love them.

Speaker 2:

You don't need to. You may need the pancake, the, the, the, the flat thing, the tortilla Okay. Vegan, depending on what kind of well it's flour Okay, it's vegan, depending on what kind of well it's flour. Okay, so you don't put meat in it. I have milk Okay, and it could all be organic. It can be corn, it can be whatever you want. Yes, it's available here. Various different kinds of vegetables and whatnot, and then different kinds of salsa, from salsa picante, which means a little kick and a bunch Roll it up and eat it.

Speaker 1:

It's the good stuff. It bunch, roll it up and eat it. It's really good, definitely available down here. So let's talk foodies down there, food areas. Is there like a strip that tourists could go to to kind of find different restaurants, or is it so small that there really isn't a lot to offer?

Speaker 2:

There's the main road, which I don't know what it's called. It's the main road. There are a lot of restaurants there. I'm going to take a friend out to one to thank him for helping me move, because I moved from one place to another and I had a lot of stuff. And on the beach there are restaurants and one of the vegetarian restaurants vegan they said is called Grow G-R-O-W and their food, a little bit raw, is good. Almost any place you can get a simple salad I like stuff with a little more complication and then, depending where, you can get food from many different countries, not only Spanish-speaking countries but other countries. And because Puerto is not so big, so like the center of town, it's easy to walk and find what you like. There's the chocolate place. I like chocolate.

Speaker 2:

I make all kinds of chocolate stuff, I make raw cacao truffles. They are amazing. They are really good From the actual. I don't know if people know this, but cacao comes in a pod and cut off the ends.

Speaker 2:

I have a dehy dehydrator, raw vegan, and when I dehydrate them because it comes with I don't know the technical term there's gooey stuff on them. Yeah, but it does. It's this gooey stuff. And so I dehydrate the whole kitten caboodle, not the shell, and very low, at about 110, to make sure the enzymes stay alive. That's why we're vegan. When the enzymes are alive, you're getting the real nutrition that makes sense. Okay, and the livingness of it is what helps give us our energy. Mine's usually from coffee?

Speaker 1:

It's definitely not natural.

Speaker 2:

Costa Rica is a big coffee country. Yes, I've heard.

Speaker 1:

I've had their coffee and Jamaica coffee and I feel like Costa Rica coffee is just a tiny bit stronger but a little more tasty too.

Speaker 2:

So I found out there's issues with plantain. My friend Francisco told me some of how it's grown is unfair to a lot of people, not necessarily, uh, appropriate for the land. So I'll be learning more about that to know where to volunteer and how to give of my time and energy in an appropriate way. And do I eat plantains a lot? Um, a plantain is like the large banana. There's like slews of different kinds of bananas and Costa.

Speaker 2:

Rica has a slew of them. Okay, there's the short fat wide one, there's the little itty bitty ones, there's the regular banana, there's plantains, there's different kind of plantains, there's a lot. And if somebody wants to, plantains have a little more nutrition than bananas. So I eat them because I want the nutrition. And if one wants to just eat them raw, without putting them in some kind of smoothie, you just let them get a little more ripe and they are plenty sweet. I eat them and I get them organic.

Speaker 2:

I get them where the people I buy them from are either the ones that grew them or they know, because I'm learning more and more and more about this as I'm here and kind of inculcating, getting more part of the culture, because I am that person who really does choose to be of benefit. I mean my own books. Okay, the reason they're not all in print is I refuse to have trees chopped down. That's just a no for me. I've got four books the one that is in print, what's left of the print run is on a hundred percent post-consumer, recycled paper. It literally is Cost more money than the other, and all the rest are online. They're all on my website.

Speaker 1:

That way you don't have to worry about that, just print it online and digital footprint and so much better for the environment.

Speaker 2:

And this is where what is that term? The leather hits the road. Whatever that expression is. Are you living your talk Right? Is it going to cost a little more than the cheap stuff? Yes, even the toilet paper I buy is made from recycled paper. I don't know if it's post-consumer In the States. I can get it from post-consumer it's Costa Rica, not always, but yeah, I do. I do that.

Speaker 1:

Prices compare from Costa Rica and the States for toilet paper.

Speaker 2:

Geez, I don't know, I just buy the stuff.

Speaker 1:

Okay, maybe not toilet paper. What about bananas?

Speaker 2:

Well, bananas, you can get a whole lot of Costa Rica. So because we pay in colones here, you don't pay in dollars. I'm not always converting. But, this the food costs more than I expected to.

Speaker 2:

Okay it could easily go out and spend 20 bucks, what we would call $20, you know, 40,000 colones, mas o menos, on not a whole lot of food, Gotcha. I get the organic stuff. I get it either from the growers or the people that get it from the growers. And if someone tells me at a store, if I ask if it's organic and I hear I don't know, I immediately decide it's not organic If they don't know it's definitely not.

Speaker 2:

That's it, Because when it's organic, they know. One of the biggest things here is something called pipa. Pipa is coconut water.

Speaker 2:

And it's a really round thing of the coconut. You can get it anywhere Not anywhere, but you can get it all over Puerto. You can get it anywhere not anywhere, but you can get it all over Puerto. You can get it in Cahuita. It usually costs quinientos, which is about give or take about a dollar, depending on the exchange rate. The exchange rate between the dollar and colones can change by the hour Is the US dollar widely accepted down there.

Speaker 1:

Can you use like that in Canadian dollars too?

Speaker 2:

Canadian I'm not sure, because Can you use like that in Canadian dollars too? Canadian I'm not sure, because I don't use it, but the dollars are and some people want to be paid in dollars, Some are not. It might depend on the exchange rate that day. That makes sense and I do think there's going to still be fluctuation and I'm not going to get into what could be happening with all the Bitcoin and stuff and that that right other mega conversation?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh yeah, we could be here for days talking about that, For sure. Wow, I just you have lived such an amazing life so far. I can only hope that I am as vibrant and living and happy as you are when I hit 80, man, and I think a lot of that is just your mindset, like having the positive mindset and you know the willingness to bring towards good karma and that sort of thing. I feel like that is has been really helpful for you and I Do you want some secrets? Yeah, Give me all the secrets.

Speaker 2:

Okay One you have to work on your emotions. If a person refuses to work on their emotions, their thought forms, their perception and all that, you're not going to be any of this. But when the person holds on to their anger, their rage, their resentment, they're hurting themselves.

Speaker 1:

That makes sense.

Speaker 2:

In their body. It will. You have to look at your thought patterns. What are your beliefs? If someone thinks when you turn 80, you're going to get old and fall apart when they turn 80, if they are lucky enough to turn 80, they will be old and they will fall apart because we literally program ourselves.

Speaker 2:

One of my friends former friends used to say all our language is a prayer for existence. So what are you saying with your mouth? What are you saying with your head? And if you're saying stuff because the internal dialogue, all that jibber-jabber stuff, can be a whole bunch of garbage. So I have something called the protective prayer. It is on my website. I give it away free. I'll look it up Because it's literally. The website is Audrey, now A-U-D-R-Y-E-N-O-W dot com. There are times I have a horrible internal dialogue. It's embarrassing. I don't need anyone to hear it. It talks a whole lot of garbage, just garbage. And when I catch it and I start doing protective prayer because it is not what I really want to create in the world, I don't want that to be who I am, nor am I going to repress it and swallow it, which then means I'd F up my own self and that's not going to happen. I've done that. That's a major.

Speaker 1:

I can see that, and men?

Speaker 2:

tend to externalize that with anger and rage. Women again this is a big generalization tend to internalize that and get depression. Neither one is a good thing to do, neither one. One has to acknowledge and process. Now the term is unpack, unpack or whatever the terms are. I don't know. I don't know the alphas, the Gen Z, the what are the other ones? The Gen X, the right? I get whatever, then whatever, whoever, whatever they all are, and it'll change. If I say it now, in two days it'll be another term anyway. Right, but it's important to do that.

Speaker 2:

Do some kind of exercise, whatever it is. Have something that you do. I like yoga. Fight master yoga. It's free. She's amazing. She passed away a couple years ago. I'm so sorry about that, but her classes are excellent. There are other great teachers.

Speaker 2:

Uh, I have a rebounder, so jump and do stuff and just start slow. Start slow, don't go. Oh, I'm gonna do 75 minutes. No, start slow after a while. Don't go. Oh, I'm going to do 75 minutes. No, start slow After a while. Your body is going to want it. Your body will call you to do it, because our natural tendency as beings is to grow, our natural tendency is to delight, our natural tendency is to evolve. Our natural tendency is to love. It is not to hate. It is not to compete. That is not. That is false programming. That is what has to be redone, gotcha. So really find something. If it's just moving a finger and that's all someone can do, do that and give thanks. Definitely have gratitude. I woke up this morning, yay, that's your gratitude. I am grateful for a lot, and can I complain? My moon is in Virgo. I know how to complain if I want to.

Speaker 1:

With the best of them, huh.

Speaker 2:

But that's not what I want to do. And if I do, and I have my litany of complaints then I do the protective prayer to nullify all of it and send it off into the light, because if my mind is going to deny, it is a lie. So I have to acknowledge what's actually happening and what you want to do with it. So I send it the light, get it out of me and allow myself to be healed.

Speaker 1:

I love that and I'd actually I like, I like having the um, like you could. You could tell me all day long that I have to take the memories and throw them away or whatever. But if I don't actually have like a physical memory that I could take and move and throw away, I feel like I'm not really getting it done like I should. So I feel like your way kind of gives you a little bit of both.

Speaker 2:

So let me tell you one of the processes I've given my clients. Okay, so when you've got a bunch of whatever it is, so you can put it in a jar of light. Okay, you can create it. Okay. So I have people making jars. Okay, put it in a jar of light, send it to whatever you call it Creator, goddess, source, whatever your words are.

Speaker 2:

To be healed. Okay, shift it around, send back to you, do it before you go to sleep, so it's okay. And so when you wake up it's returned to you as light and then breathe it in. So you're taking in the light and you have helped transmute whatever your might have been. Okay In denial. People want to go. I don't have a shadow side. Yeah, everyone, everyone's got some kind of shadow side.

Speaker 1:

You know, I actually heard that some people don't have an internal dialogue and that just totally blew my mind because I how they're not listening that I, I have some kind of whatnot that's going on, unless they have a coach.

Speaker 2:

I'd like to meet them, by the way, and right, me too.

Speaker 1:

How does that happen? Like they, they don't even like hear their own voice when they talk and I'm like how, how is that even possible?

Speaker 2:

I don't know it's, it's a thing I've heard about it if people say they don't have any, they could be in denial. Look, a lot of people on the earth right now are asleep. Some of them have big money. I see that some of them don't. Some of them are this complexion. Some of them are that some of this religion, some of that religion. They're all of them. There's nobody exempt, by the way, and they're asleep. We are at an awakening time now. That's why I said it can look in the next little period of time, a little bit chaotic, which can look and feel quote unquote scary. Be aware, be very aware. There needs to be a waking up and then a taking appropriate action If you look at our planet.

Speaker 2:

This is our planet. I know some people say we don't own it, the reptilians own it and all this. That's a whole other conversation. Get into it another time. This is our planet and whether anyone else claims ownership, we are it here, whether we share it or not. That's another whole thing to look at. We're not slaves of anyone. I don't care what anyone says. No, we are all part of the cosmic oneness. We are, and I'm telling you I spoke to the shiny light beings. I've touched some. I have, okay, and that's just the once. Well, I've had a few other experiences and this kind of thing. That doesn't mean other beings from wherever the heck, from whenever the heck can't, because we've been many things. It's time to own our power and the biggest power is love and not just, oh, I love you, which is very nice. Love is an energy love, it's taking appropriate action, love is standing up for something and somebody, even when it becomes a challenge, and love is taking care of yourself, because there were times I didn't. I didn't, yeah I I have.

Speaker 1:

I tend to be that person that I uh fill everybody else's cup up until I'm completely empty and then I'm like oh, why can't I get my stuff done? Well, because my cup's not full. So it makes sense. What's your birthday? I am actually a Scorpio.

Speaker 2:

Oh honey, you can transmute anything. Scorpio is not going to transmute. No, the highest level of Scorpio, the highest level, is the Phoenix. And when you really learn how to love yourself really, you can transmute any of this stuff bit by bit. Don't say I will transmute the planet that's asking for a little too much piece by piece. And as you do that, you will see your energy literally get stronger and stronger.

Speaker 1:

I feel like I've been. So the past 10 years or so has been a real journey for me. I um, about eight years ago or so, I had uh horrible anxiety to the point where I could barely even walk outside of my house. Um, I don't even know how it happened or how it got to that point, but uh, it was a nightmare. So, um, being able to go out and and travel and that sort of thing.

Speaker 1:

And then I did a couple of solo trips and I really learned a lot about myself and it kind of taught me that I am stronger than I let myself think a lot of times. So, yeah, I love that. I feel like I've really come far, I guess, in the last 10 months or 10 years or so, and I feel like I'm still trying to hone in on that, so to speak. But yeah, just like trying to center myself, realize who I am, and a lot of that happens. I feel like once you hit your 40s, for whatever reason you know, you get up one day and you're like I'm 40. So now I got to actually like figure out who I am, what I've done, what I'm doing with the rest of my life, that sort of thing.

Speaker 1:

So I kind of had a little bit of an awakening last year, so November, when I I hit my 40 mark. I'm like, oh okay, this is real life, I need to actually do something, get things figured out. So that's kind of where the whole life, love and travel thing came in a bit and yeah, so now I'm just, I'm really want people to embrace themselves, get outside of their core and where they are and learn about other people, because without that we're not going to connect. And I mean we're all humans. Yeah, we may eat differently, yeah, we may, you know, live differently and have different cultures, but at the core of it we're all human and we should embrace that and I think doing that would actually bring people closer together and there may not be as many craziness and all that, all the stuff that's going on in the world, if people just open their eyes and you know love. But you know that's just me getting off, I'll get off my my little podium.

Speaker 2:

When people don't know one another then, there's only whatever concept somebody was carrying, and if it was a fear concept or there was any kind of racism, sexism, name, whatever. Yes, I have courses on this, I have books on this. Right, I do Okay, and I actually guarantee the results of my courses, which I know you're not supposed to, but I do it anyway.

Speaker 2:

I love that though posted, but I do it anyway. I love that, though. So when people get to know one another, like if kids get to know each other just kids, without any of this they like each other unless it's a quote unquote mean kid and then that kid has to be spoken with about why are they mean?

Speaker 2:

who's been mean to them? What's the genetic karmic patterning? That's the language the go out guides gave me, because we inherit that stuff from our genetic line. Oh yeah, absolutely, whatever we've been with. So it's up to us that means any of us to help heal it.

Speaker 2:

May I do a breathing attunement? I'm going to? Yeah, absolutely. So I'm going to do something called the lifting process. I'm going to lift my frequency first. So I'm going to be quiet when I do that, because I can't talk when I do it. And then I like to first send energy to people, because I'm good at that. Okay, I have a gift. We all have a gift. It doesn't mean only I have a gift. Okay, right.

Speaker 2:

And then I'm going to guide you as to what to do, and I'm going to tell you now what you're going to be doing although I'll say it to you is allowing your energy and your frequency to shift, and the words that will be used are I'm getting higher and higher, lighter and lighter, freer and freer. You don't make it happen, you don't grab onto it. Let it be, okay, allow it. I will guide you and when it's time to come out of it, allow yourselves to relax. If you have anything on that's tight, loosen it. If you can lay back, lay back. If you have shoes on, take them off, okay. If you're driving, if you're cutting with a knife, don't do it. Okay, do it later. Listen to this show again and do it. Pay attention to that, to your immediate surroundings. Okay, let me just tell you that. Otherwise let's do it. So I'm going to take a moment. Then I'm going to guide you with the same energy. If you don't want the energy, just say you don't want it. It does not shove through you. It'll be available if you want it. Okay, none of this is forced.

Speaker 2:

Meditate with light and love into your heart. Let yourself fill with golden light. Allow yourself to be protected and blessed. We've been healing white light to protect and center you. Gently exhale, breathe in silver light to protect, bless and ease your journey. And now breathe in a nice, easy way and allow yourself to get higher and higher, lighter and lighter, freer and freer. You're getting higher and higher, lighter and lighter, freer and freer. Higher, higher, lighter, freer, higher and lighter and freer. Now you may stay in this realm. You can allow yourself to get even higher and lighter still. You may send healing light to any aspect of your being that you choose. You can send it to the world, you can send it to your life. You can send it to your life. I'm going to be silent for a brief period of time so that you can be in your own energy. Keep your eyes closed and I will return when the time is correct to help bring you forth. Enjoy this higher lighter, real. Thank you, thank you. You may gently and softly begin to open your eyes.

Speaker 1:

Wow, that was amazing. I feel like I just took a mini nap. That was definitely rejuvenating. Your voice is amazing. It's so relaxing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, okay, wow, I'm ready to take on the whole world. Now. This is the lifting process and we do yeah, you can do this for as long as you choose. Um do it every day. This is my favorite, I am this is awesome yes, I'm so grateful for Patricia Hayes Different than Louise Hay, but teaching this when I was studying with her, and many more. I mean there's lots more. I teach a lot in my courses, a lot. This is one of my favorites, because one it's easy.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

It is, it's easy yeah.

Speaker 1:

I think I could do that on my own actually, which is awesome.

Speaker 2:

And you can listen to this to get it and then you do it on your own and once you begin practicing it all the time regularly, it becomes what I call your go-to place because, like people are not always, I was not centered. I was what I call still do a very person. I was very this. I was what I call still do a very person. I was very this, or I was very that, or I could be very this or any of that. I needed to be centered and in the days upon us, it is literally quote unquote mandatory Because it's all going on. One can get swept in and that's not, that's not, and then have to pull back. I have to take time for myself and I'm someone that when I'm in the mode to really be with a lot of people, I need to be with a lot of people. When I'm in the mode Not at all, I retreat.

Speaker 1:

I can see that yeah. Well, I feel like because you're giving so much energy from from to everybody, so do you feel like sometimes you're kind of like a like people are like energy vampires and like just sucking your energy out of you?

Speaker 2:

I don't allow that, but I'm an empath, ok, and as an empath, there are times that I pick up stuff that's going on on the planet.

Speaker 2:

This happened a few days ago and it's overwhelming. Occasionally I was picking up anger and terror and just stuff from other people. So I have to pull back from that and help heal myself. I actually, because of certain things going on with different people I know on the planet, I actually did get a Reiki healing session from a wonderful woman named Rosia, because I was like vibrating with anger and rage and although I know when it's mine it's not like I don't have any, but this was way, this was way and beyond and healing it was gone.

Speaker 2:

I still have sadness because there's certain things going on with somebody that I would like it was gone. I still have sadness because there's certain things going on with somebody that I would like it completely healed. So I'm declaring it is healed and I'm doing work to facilitate that and that kind of stuff. But yeah, I choose who I prefer to hang out with. I choose and this is for everyone where I prefer to place myself. If the vibrations such that they're not right I've walked into a place this isn't from new york, okay or in anywhere else, or here, and if the vibe's like, I leave yeah I don't even discuss it.

Speaker 2:

I go excuse me and then I leave. I am not good anywhere near tobacco. I get nauseous and dizzy if that and I are not a match, and I just know that if it's around I'm not that's in the city where there's buses and all, I would run ahead of them literally. So when they did that gassy, bus fart or whatever you call that stuff the gassy bus fart.

Speaker 1:

Sorry, that was awesome. It's a great word thank you.

Speaker 2:

I didn't want to breathe that in. I got it's poison it is all poison okay absolutely people where are you going? I am okay, or I'd go hide over there, so the thing would pass and then wave some incense and I used to carry it around. I may start doing that again, because you have to people. We have to protect ourselves.

Speaker 1:

Absolutely.

Speaker 2:

And people who think, oh, I'm all going to be saved, honey, we are in the age of Aquarius, we are the ones who save us. We are all part of the creator, each and every one of us. Nobody is left out, even ones that go ugh. That one, yes. They may have forgotten, they may be behaving in ways that one would wonder, but each and every, even things I don't like, like, like roaches, not my favorite things, okay, not allowed. Okay, we're just like yep, okay, doesn't mean they're not allowed to be on the earth. They have some kind of function yeah, I agree with that.

Speaker 1:

I actually just saved a spider, like probably an hour ago or so he was. It was a big wolf spider and I'm just like you were not supposed to be on my desk. So we had a whole conversation. I made it get onto the piece of paper so that I could take it outside and I'm like look, you want to live, you need to go outside, if not, you're going to end up getting killed. Sorry, exactly, that's it. Yeah, but yeah, I totally agree with that. The only thing I really don't have a problem with is ants. I will. I'm okay with smushing them. I know that's terrible, but it's totally true, they drive me crazy. Costa.

Speaker 2:

Rica has. I don't even know how many.

Speaker 1:

Oh.

Speaker 2:

I bet they're giant From teeny weeny. You can barely see them. To what the F is that oh?

Speaker 1:

my God, yeah, I bet Do you find a lot of creatures getting into your house while you're down there.

Speaker 2:

Not this one. When Do you find a lot of creatures getting into your house while you're down there? Not this one. When I was in Calico, there were things. There was a thing this big called a gria. I screamed, I sort of ah, it came out of me, okay, because I wasn't going to go near it. I was still.

Speaker 2:

Right it was big, it was like an animal, Okay, and the owner took it because I was like what's this? It was like an animal. And the owner took it because I was like, okay, she took it away. I said what is it? It was the Rilla G-R-I-L-L-A. And she said the green ones were good luck. This was a black one. I made her take it out because I didn't want it and it felt like it was humongous. She said if you ever see green ones which then at subsequent times I did don't kill them, they are good luck. Okay, Kind of like a ladybug.

Speaker 2:

Got it. Yeah, I didn't want it in my house because they were a little smaller, they were cuter, they were green, but I didn't know. Um, but I know, no, no, so in certain areas one sleeps with netting because things will come into the house.

Speaker 1:

Gotcha.

Speaker 2:

Okay About it. Where I'm living right now, not so much.

Speaker 1:

Okay, that's good to know because I'm definitely one of those people that eventually want to move to the tropics. But like I had a lizard in my house the other day in my laundry room and I was freaking out, so I can't imagine.

Speaker 2:

They're a lizard and people said you want lizards. I thought I want lizards because lizards will eat some of the other insects. Oh, that makes sense and one of the places I lived, I would watch the lizard go up and down the wall. I go look there it is going up and down the wall and because they were cute enough and they didn't bother me, they didn't jump on me because, okay, I have to do this oh, jump.

Speaker 2:

No, don't jump, and all of that kind of thing. It's just okay. So it's a lizard, it's over there, I'm over here, I'm here.

Speaker 1:

That's funny. Yeah, we had. We went to French Poly French Polynesia last year actually and we stayed in an Airbnb up in Morea and had a lizard. It was actually funny because on the wall there was like this BMW, like old Volkswagen type bug. It was like this little picture or whatever of it, and he literally hid behind the wall or behind that little car thing. So we named him Bob. Bob would come out, he'd drive his little car, go back in. We had a whole thing. It was hilarious.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, you have to live with these things Because the tropics they live here, right, we're in their home.

Speaker 2:

So it makes sense, okay. So once in new york I didn't want to kill insects, okay, right, and all this stuff. So I told the roaches this is hysterical. I told them they were not allowed to come out if I was around. Don't bring family, don't bring friends, don't. Well, they didn't listen. They came out. They were they. They multiplied. I was beyond disgusted. Okay, I told them they broke the agreement. I'm not saying they ever signed the agreement. I had come in because I was grossed out.

Speaker 2:

They fumigated the whole place because, yeah, I'm sorry, but I'm still I can't do roaches no, they wouldn't let me in until my friends wouldn't let me in, until they had cleaned the whole place out, and then I didn't have any more see now, if they would have just listened to the warning, they wouldn't have had to worry about that, right, I had never seen them. They had stayed hidden away forever, forever. But no, that's not what they did.

Speaker 1:

That's so funny. I feel like I do that a lot. I often talk to animals or bugs or something and my husband is looking at me like what are you doing? I'm like, trust me, I'm getting through to it. You don't understand.

Speaker 2:

They do, they have consciousness, and I know animal whisperers and this is all real. I mean, everything has consciousness. A bottle has consciousness, everything, it's just a different level of consciousness. When I read do animals feel? Yes, they feel yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I'm convinced that my dog knows how to speak English. I'm just convinced. Like you'll sit there and you can have a whole conversation with her, she'll shake her head. No, I know she knows what I'm saying to her.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah they do and they're very empathetic and they understand that stuff. No question that's awesome.

Speaker 1:

This has been an amazing conversation. I'm not even going to lie to you. I was. I was a little like I'm not really sure we're going to have anything to talk about but then I like we got into it.

Speaker 1:

Oh my gosh, I learned so much. This was awesome. I learned how to relax my brain, which is huge for me because I have never been able to do that before. So, yeah, I'm really excited. So if people are looking into like learning more from you, should they contact you from your website or do you? Are you on socials?

Speaker 2:

The website call me my phone number. The 917-494-0628 has a US SIM card, which means anyone in the United States can call me. It's a local call.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, awesome, yeah, so they can get a hold of you pretty easily if they want to get a reading from you.

Speaker 2:

Yes, and if. I mention they were here. You'll get a special price. I'm not going to get into what the numbers are. No worries, no worries and people can email me at Audrey now A-U-D-R-Y-E-N-O-W at gmailcom that you were on B's show and say that, because I get a lot of emails and I will be sure to look at it.

Speaker 1:

Well, one last question for you how do you feel about maybe coming back one day and doing a reading for me?

Speaker 2:

Oh, I'd be delighted that would be awesome. In front of people. It's going to be real. My feeling is you might want it private. Ok but if we do it here, I'm very real and I will say what is given to me.

Speaker 1:

No, I want that. I love being authentic, so I'm totally for that. I think it'd be awesome. Plus, it gives people like an opportunity to to you know, see that what you're doing in person, they can see it on film. I have tons of craziness going on in my past but I mean we could, we could talk about that for days. I'm I'm all, I'm all about airing it all out. I have no problems with that. So, yeah, yeah, that'd be awesome. So let's touch base, maybe after the show sometime, and maybe let's try to get that going. That'd be awesome.

Speaker 2:

That's a yes. Thank you so much, it has been a delight Thanks.

Speaker 1:

I'm so glad.

Speaker 2:

Who would like Costa Rica?

Speaker 1:

Yes, it's on my list. I definitely plan on coming there and I feel like when I do, I need to give myself like at least a couple of weeks, because it's such an awesome and big country and I've never heard anything bad about it. Every single person who's ever told me that they've been there has always told me that it's just amazing, so I'd love to experience it one day.

Speaker 2:

It's both. I'm not going to get into stuff that is unpleasant.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'm sure there is, but they don't tell me that, so it lovely place and has a lot to recommend.

Speaker 1:

I love it. Yeah, I can't wait. I'm going to try to come down there and maybe do some live sessions too. I think that'd be awesome. So, all right, well, I appreciate you taking the time. We actually went a little bit longer than what we had scheduled and this has just been such a great conversation. So, yeah, I will touch base. We'll hook up a time where we can maybe do a reading live for everybody. I feel like that would be really cool for myself and for the audience as well, just to kind of hear what's going on and all that. So, yeah, we'll talk soon.

Speaker 2:

Thank you so much. Blessings everybody, Pura Vida.

Speaker 1:

Bye, you have a great one. We'll talk to you soon. A great one, we'll talk to you soon. Bye, bye, hey there, beach lovers. That's it for today's episode of beachside banter with me. I sure hope you had as much fun as I did. Hey, don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed the show. You can catch me on all social media platforms at life, love and travel, and if you've got a question or you just want to stop by and say hi, feel free to slide into my dms and I'll make sure to get those answered for you. Big thanks to everyone who joined me today and for all of you tuned in, and until next time, enjoy your week.