We're recording on a Tuesday.

It's a Tuesday.

Yep, not our regular Monday, and I also don't have my regular voice, but it's okay, like I'm not sick.

It's like your sexy, sultry voice.

Yes, this is my, on the borderline of laryngitis, and do you want to come to the bedroom?

Jeffrey.

It's like I have a man voice.

Well, also like the...

Two men often call Jeff to the bedroom.

The weasel.

What's the weasel on Winnie the Pooh?

The guy that, you know, he has that voice that goes up and down.

Do you know what I'm talking about?

Nope, I'm not a big Winnie the Pooh girl.

I'm sorry.

I mean, I know Pooh and I know things.

Wow, I don't...

Let's not interview you about anything to do with Winnie the Pooh.

Nope, not ever.

I know things, more things than you know.

Let's see, oh my God, you know, when you Google things and like it auto, it like will auto fill.

So I was gonna pull up Winnie the Pooh characters and it says Winnie the Pooh character disorders.

Oh no, who, what?

Now I must go down this rabbit hole real fast.

Eight Winnie the Pooh characters and their mental disorders.

Oh bless it all.

Who has this kind of fucking time?

Take this phone call.

I mean, we just watched Winnie the Pooh, why the fuck not?

We're all in.

Okay, you're on speaker phone and we're recording.

So what's up?

What can I do for you?

Your first dial-in caller, huh?

Yes, dial-in.

He must have been receiving your messages that you were just putting down about seducing him to the bedroom with your voice.

With my sexy laryngeal voice.

Hey, come here, sexy.

Please don't call in to our podcast and talk about fences any longer, Jeffrey.

Just kidding, you can call in when ebbs.

Love you too.

I do like our tangents sometimes.

I do, and I try to keep as many of them in as I can without it making us go into like super time.

Cause we're respectful of our listeners' time, and we want to capitalize on about how long a podcast really should be.

And it's about half an hour, I think.

I mean, I listen to some podcasts that go beyond that, but they're interviews.

Yeah, the one that we dropped today is I think our longest episode yet.

And it did get, now mind you, when I started, it was almost two hours.

Which is banana.

Well, it was, but it was multiple takes.

It was like four tracks, yeah.

And it's 47 minutes with intro and outro music.

So I'll take that.

Yeah.

Yeah.

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Every share counts.

It does.

Well, it's crazy nowadays when you think about just statistically who makes it, who doesn't make it, how do they make it, what kind of budgets do they have?

You know what I mean?

Because there's people that will put podcasts out that are famous.

So naturally they already have a crazy following.

We are two amazing humans in Western Pennsylvania doing the damn thing.

We are not famous.

We might know three famous people that we could rub together to start a fire at some point.

But yeah, I think it's crazy how one makes it now with a podcast because there's a lot of competition out there and a lot of people sharing messages and all of the things.

So when it comes down to it, it always is the listeners and...

And our good karma.

And our good karma.

That's today's topic.

Do you know what karma is?

Do you actually...

I sure do.

I wrote down the definition.

Oh, go for it.

Okay, so, and actually it's one of those definitions that is really, I don't know, is really good.

But you know how sometimes you read definitions and you're like, wow, that's kind of, you could expand upon that in your own ways.

But so, karma, the totality of a person's actions, conduct during successive incarnations regarded as casually influencing their destiny.

So in Hinduism, it is identified as the correlation between our mental and physical actions and their consequences.

But this also goes to include, like you were saying, actions of not just our present life, but previous lives.

And it's kind of like this never ending sort of cause and effect basically.

Where did you, do you remember where you first heard about karma?

I don't know.

I don't remember exactly where, but I had to have been in my teenage years later on in life and then really just rooted probably in the religion, the Catholic religion of just, you know, what would Jesus do?

That was a big thing growing up.

WWJD, what would Jesus do?

Remember those bracelets?

And naturally like some of the, you know, the 10 commandments.

Do you want others as you want to be done to you and stuff like that, which just promotes good karma, like being a good human.

I think it does.

But the word karma, I don't know.

I do not necessarily believe in divine retribution.

Yes.

Or that it's some sort of supernatural justice system.

Right.

I don't think that the universe is out there doling out bad karma because somebody's a fucking asshole.

No.

I do, however, think that we continue to create our own life lessons and our own energy.

And that is sped up by the universe, obviously.

Yes.

Through the seeds that we plant, through karma or action, right?

Well, and the thing is, too, if you're thinking about good karma versus bad karma, people that seed bad karma, that's just lower frequency type action.

And I am a firm believer in what you put out, you will get back.

And so, we're conditioned to, we're conditioned at a young age, especially if you're raised in any kind of religion, to follow whatever that is that religion says.

And for Catholics, to your point, we were born with mortal sin against us.

And if we don't get baptized before we die, we therefore go to hell, which I don't get down with that.

I don't think God in general, I don't think God, I'm just gonna leave it at that.

I'm not God of whatever religion, just God in divine source energy, the universe looks at you and is immediately condemning you.

Like we are of free will and as humans, we make decisions that impact our lives, good, bad, or indifferent.

So if you make good decisions, if you put out good karma, if you are a good human, that comes back.

And the same thing is true if you don't do that, if you lie seat and shield.

Like a lot of times, I'm sure we all have friends and I'm sure our listeners, you guys can immediately name one person that you're like, they always just seem to be getting shit on, but when you analyze the decisions and the actions they make, it's, yep, well, that's what happens.

Right.

It's a cycle.

And you have generational cycles too, where generation after generation after generation, there's the same things keep happening.

And it's like, why?

Well, it's because we're always planting the seeds of the future, right?

In every single action, whether it's a physical action, an interaction or a mental thought, right?

When we think about manifestation, we're always planting the seed in every moment for what's gonna come next in our life.

Right.

And, you know, that has to bring true for previous lives too, I would think.

Well, and when I went on my first Reiki session, I had a past life regression come through very strongly because of something that I was presently dealing with in this lifetime.

And the Reiki master said that the emotional imprint memory that came through was that my parents in a previous life were tragically, in a sense, they were murdered in front of me.

And so in this lifetime, I'm super, super highly protective of my parents, which was like spot on with one of the things I was dealing with.

And I was like, oh my gosh.

And she's so, of no fault of your own, we just have emotional imprints that can come through, good and bad, that protect us, right?

So this one was basically acting as a protection, but now that I've identified it, I can also cut cords with it to say, I'm okay.

My parents are okay.

Like I don't need to have that negative emotional connection to that past life anymore.

Because in this life, I can protect my parents in beautiful, wonderful ways.

I don't have to be like so abrupt about it.

Cause I got really triggered with this particular situation that happened.

And sometimes when I get really emotionally triggered, I have to take a step back, which is just a learning process.

Because I don't always take a step back and be like, okay, I'm so fucking triggered right now to the point where I'm going to react, good or bad, right?

Like, and just giving myself that time to be like, let's give it 24 hours and see where you're at tomorrow and compose something that is absorbed and that is coming from a place of love, not coming from a place of triggering angst.

I mean, that's a crazy regression to have come through.

Yeah.

I mean, that's...

And I haven't delved too, too much into it, but it is such a cool topic and subject because we're going to talk about this too, because we're going to talk about karma as in T-Swift energy.

And when you look at certain really, really, really, really successful people or artists or musicians, whatever, mostly creators, right?

And you're like, how are they able to do that?

It's because it's being built off of past lives.

It's not just this life they come in and they're like, oh, they're coming through and getting gifted with things that they don't even know why they have those gifts, right?

So I think that when you're on a spiritual path, if you are open to learning about past lives, you can learn so much about kind of why you're wired the way you're wired.

And there are people out there that can help you do that.

You don't have to do that yourself, but I find that to be a really cool subject.

I think we've discussed this before about having her actually on the podcast.

Yes.

And this might be the topic to dive into with her because I feel like she has a wealth of knowledge in this past life progression that I would love to learn more about myself.

Yeah, I agree.

So there are some definitely some different schools of thought when it comes to karma.

As you mentioned, Catholicism and kind of what it looks like there.

I think there's a lot of religions that have some basis in karma, even if they don't call it that.

And with Hinduism and Buddhism, it is more like, I think it's less the idea that karma comes from sort of law that you have to obey, or some sort of person that you have to obey, right?

And especially within Buddhism is more of a function of how we're living our lives and direction that we're heading in our thoughts.

And not so much, to my knowledge, the Buddhists do not believe that there is a ruler necessarily that they're under the command of or have to follow, right?

The Buddha is something that you try to attain through your own process of ascension of becoming a Buddha.

Whereas more of the Western religions are based on following a God, obeying a God.

And the terminology over there more is that I am the God, I am becoming this, right?

Everyone's on this path to become their best selves.

Well, I was just thinking about Buddha and how you go into different restaurants and they have the Buddha statues and then you rub the belly for good luck.

There's a giant Buddha statue right next to you.

I know, but this one doesn't have a fat belly.

It's just a head.

But I love that concept of just rubbing the belly.

Rub the beam, rub the belly.

The food Buddha.

The food Buddha.

Krystyn fed me every time we do a podcast, whether it's at my house or Krystyn's house, we feed each other.

It's come to be kind of one of those fun things that we look forward to.

I made egg roll in a bowl today.

Yeah, sans noodles.

Yeah, like a keto version of egg roll in a bowl.

Yeah, it's like cabbage and carrots and ginger and onions.

And usually I use ground chicken in it.

Yep.

But I didn't get to the store because we just got home yesterday from our trip.

You got to improvise.

So we had kielbasa.

Yeah.

Kielbasi.

How do you say it?

Kielbasi.

Kielbasi, kielbasa, kielbasi.

I don't say kielbasa.

No.

Kielbasi, kielbasi.

Evie has very strong opinions about how that word is to be pronounced.

Well, she would probably.

So I always say hot dogs.

Did you say hut dog?

All right.

So Taylor Swift, you want to talk about someone who has good fucking karma?

That she has blown.

Well.

I mean, deservedly so.

Regardless of whether you like her music, don't like her music, her work ethic is ridiculous.

Yeah.

And that's the thing too.

I don't, you know, it's crazy to me how people get so fired up about like hating on her.

And I'm like, how?

Let's talk about it.

Like, how can you hate somebody, A, that you don't even fucking know?

And B, that is, it's, I mean, it's got to be rooted in jealousy.

Like, how can you hate someone that is so creative and talented and delivering just quality, like a quality product time after time after time?

It's got to be rooted in jealousy, right?

I feel that's, I feel that's like a middle school self-esteem, just showing its ugly roots as an adult is these people that are going on blast, like all the time complaining about people, like you said, that they don't know, that are out there just doing their own thing.

Right.

Why do you give a fuck if somebody is...

I just, yeah, I don't know why people waste so much energy.

So successful.

Well, the thing is, too, don't you think that it's like one of those things, too, where you can be like, well, I don't really like her music.

Fine, fair.

Cool.

Don't like her music, but you can't hate a person in totality just because you don't like one aspect of something they, you don't, okay, so you're not into that genre of music, okay.

Look at what she has done, what she has created.

And not just her, like she does it with incredible other humans.

They bring, you know, she brings them into her circle and they create amazing, amazing songs, like amazing melodies.

And they put this stuff, I mean, even like the Eras Tour, which I did not get a chance to go to in real life, but we have watched it multiple times in our living room.

And when I tell you that three hours just flies by, it does.

Well, I think I told you this last week that I had read in an article that in order to prepare for her tour, she would sing her entire set while running on a treadmill for three hours a day.

Yep.

What?

Yeah.

We got to see some...

You know what, person out there who's complaining about Taylor Swift and all of her success and whatever, her boyfriend, go run on a treadmill for three hours.

Yeah.

And then after that, do it while you sing fucking songs the whole time.

And then just do it...

Sing Winnie the fucking Pooh.

That's right.

And Hufflepuffs and Bugaloos or whatever it is.

For three hours.

And then do it day after day after day after day.

Yep.

And then show up with a smile on your face.

I was listening to her latest release, 31 songs, mind you.

31 songs on one album.

What?

And the cool thing, because I will say that the evolution of Taylor, right?

Like when Taylor first came out, her first album dropped in like 2006.

I was in my early 20s.

So and it was all like lovey-dovey country type music, which did not cater to me at the time.

I never listened to her until...

No, right.

It wasn't anything that I could get down with.

But now, as she has aged, naturally, I feel like we have all grown with her.

And her music that she's putting out now, I love so much.

I love seeing the progression and the growth that happens with a young woman who is on blast all the time.

And she, I think, does such a good job of eloquently dancing between giving us truth into her life, but not necessarily revealing her privacy, right?

Like, she writes from the heart.

Her lyrics are amazing.

She's an incredible entertainer, but she doesn't necessarily give us all the ins and outs and the dirties.

Like, she's just so classy.

She's a classy bitch.

She is a classy bitch.

Her storytelling is so beautifully done.

I was reading an article earlier today because I was preparing for this.

And I was curious if there was anything out there about karma and why she wrote it.

Yeah.

Yeah.

So I don't know what you came up with, but I think mine came from the various seemed People Magazine.

Well, and she was talking about it was really written in a place where she was happy and she was feeling good about her life and how she was kind of looking at karma as a reward for a reward system for living a good life, basically.

And then she was going on to say about, how much time we spend beating ourselves up.

And that's when she came up with that karma is your boyfriend line.

But it's basically, fuck it, karma is my boyfriend.

This is it.

And that's more about being super in tune with your actions.

Totally.

And kind of knowing what path you're on and following your purpose.

More than people are gonna look at it and be like, oh, who's she talking about?

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

And I think too, A, I think Taylor has had, it'd be cool to see what her past life regressions come through.

But I think they have built upon each other and I think that she is so confident in just being a good human.

Like she creates all of this music for her fans and I genuinely believe that.

And I think that when you do something with good karma in mind, again, then good comes out of it.

It's not to say that she hasn't had her fair share of like weird shit and people trying to knock her down and break her.

Because that industry is ruthless.

And she just was like, she just always thought about it outside of the box.

And she was like, I'll take some time off.

I'll write music.

I'll get, you know, she has a lot of cats.

So I think she just spent a lot of time with her cats, her boyfriends, her real relationships that she's had, you know, beautiful relationships with humans and things that come to an end and new beginnings and all of that.

I just think that watching her through the lens that she's giving us is, she just does it really, really well.

She does.

And she touches on things that people don't want to necessarily talk about too.

And that is, you know, kind of the self-hatred that she's had to deal with and moving through being in that industry.

And everybody glamorizes that industry, but they don't necessarily want to take accountability for what that does to someone's soul.

And how that truly makes them feel.

And the one article I was reading was talking about the juxtaposition between the highs and the lows and just kind of moving through what it's like to be her and living the life she's living.

I can't...

Well, the thing is, most people would not even be able to remotely do what she does.

And that's why that industry does break people all the time.

Well, I think if you go into the grocery store and you're checking out and you look at the magazines, everyone wants to know what are you eating?

What skincare are you using?

What exercises are you doing?

Who's your celebrity trainer?

They want to know all of these things.

And I feel like if I had the opportunity to sit down with somebody like her and talk to her, I would want to know what are you thinking?

What are some of those thoughts that go through your head every single day?

Because I think that's the special sauce.

Totally.

That is what is creating her karma.

That's what's creating the next planting the next seed, creating the next album.

And life is not going to be without those highs and lows.

And she has found this beautiful way of crafting songs around the journey of life.

Yeah.

From her viewpoint.

I mean, she's basically like when she's on her deathbed, it's all going to be done for her already.

You know, I think about what kind of legacy you're going to leave now.

I'm not associating myself to Taylor Swift, but I think I'm like, maybe I should take all my journals that I have ever written in since the time I could write and I journaled, and I should put them in a book.

No one's going to read it.

But at least I could have some sort of a semblance of everything that I've done in my life.

And to be able to do that, it's kind of like Adele too, right?

Adele writes these albums based on the years that she wrote them.

And she's another highly, highly talented artist too, that is just incredible at her craft, different than Taylor.

I have dreams of being best friends with Adele.

Your husband likes to sing Adele.

So I'm not, I just want to put out that I have this dream of becoming best friends with Adele, because I really feel if Adele and I were to hang out, we would just love each other so much and we would have a friendship and everything in the world would be amazing.

I feel the same way, but I don't dream about her, but I do feel like we would be good pals.

Maybe we should just put it out there, like Taylor and Adele, would you like to come on Two Mystic Mamas?

We would like to interview you both at the same time.

We would love to have you in our womb room.

Yes, in the womb room.

But yes, back to the real life story of Jeffrey and Adele.

So, I have a mild obsession with Adele.

And Jeffrey, of course, learned all of her songs through me.

And we had a 4th of July party where basically all of my family from the Bible Belt was here.

Not big drinkers.

You know, they don't really partay, and Jeffrey was grilling.

It was so hot and was drinking IPAs.

So, for those of you who are like, what?

When it is like 95 degrees out, you're sweating your balls off, and then you're drinking a high percentage alcohol beer, it's not going to go well.

It will never go well.

That is not a combination that ever goes well.

It's kind of like being out past midnight.

Nothing good comes about it, unless you're making content.

And everybody had eaten.

It was probably like two o'clock in the afternoon.

And Jeffrey is just blaring Adele at the patio table.

Everyone else is inside because it's so hot outside.

Everyone could not be outside.

Everyone was inside.

Do you remember?

I'm going to go with 2017.

Yeah, he started to pass out, but not fully pass out.

So his eyes are closed, and he's just singing Adele by himself at a table.

And quite a few of our friends captured it on video, because, well, that's what you get for drinking IPAs on a 95 degree day.

Man, if I can find this video, we're 100% going to put that on Instagram for you.

Have you ever experienced really good karma or really bad karma?

I can't say that I can.

I mean, I feel like I'm experiencing karma all the time.

So I can't necessarily pinpoint certain things where I'm like, this happened because of this.

I know there have definitely been times that things have happened, and I'm like, oh, there's that good karma coming back to help me or whatever.

I am super cautious about not putting negative energy into the universe though, whether it's thoughts or words or anything.

I just don't want to have any part of it.

I will say I've definitely have moments of frustration in my life where I was just like, what the fuck did I do to deserve this?

What the actual fuck?

And then when I take a step back, and really one of the key phrases for me, which we used in one of the last podcasts was, discomfort is not a threat.

And realizing that all of these things that were happening and transpiring were really happening for my greater good and for my higher good, it gives you a little bit different perspective.

Totally, and I also feel like when you have things that happen that in the moment, you're like, what the fuck?

You are getting, people are gonna get brought into your life that weren't otherwise gonna get brought into your life, or events, or whatever the case may be.

Because we had that weird, wonky 12-hour period where all this shit started happening.

And from that, I wouldn't say all is revealed now, but we have met new people.

We have had more conversations with some folks in our community.

And yeah, I would heed you that when stuff, life really takes a weird, funky turn, and you're like, I didn't see that coming, you better buckle up and listen, because something is about to transpire.

You're gonna meet somebody.

I was reading a book the other day about how karma or signs, they happen all the time, but if we're not paying attention, if we're not cued in to be like, okay, I know the universe is gonna be talking to me, I know I'm gonna be receiving messages, and you don't take the time to fucking listen, they'll go right by you.

Well, not only will they go right by you, but the next cue that you receive is going to be a much bigger cue in the way of, for example, if you are burning the candle at both ends, and you refuse to change the way that you're living your life, right, or you feel like you can't for whatever reason, it's going to make it known in the presence of some sort of ailment or sickness, or, you know, when I felt this way to whenever I had my injury with my left ankle, and I had had a reiki session virtually, not long after that happened.

And we were talking a lot about how I was so in my, like, masculine side of myself at that point, because everything was about the to-dos, right?

And I was not in that, like, divine feminine.

I was not in my flow in that point.

And apparently that, like, left side is symbolic of needing more of that, like, divine feminine energy and that flow in your life.

And so, the visualization for me was a lot of, like, gold threads reconnecting everything in my ankles so that I wouldn't have to have surgery, and just me getting back into the flow of my feminine energy.

Yes, yeah.

So, the universe will slap you upside your damn head.

Oh, yeah.

Oh, yeah.

Listen to the signs.

And that's, you know, I guess you can look at it however you want, whether you look at it as karma or you just, you know, look at it as a nudge.

Yep.

I'd say, you know, for me, I have had, I'm definitely one of those people that like, I'm a pretty, I would say I'm a pretty good rule follower.

Like, I abide by the laws, you know, the real laws, like not the laws of attraction, but like I'm talking, not the real laws, but like the laws of the community.

So, one of my guilty pleasures is watching people get in trouble with police and St.

Karma, where you see them completely, blatantly disobeying the law, putting others in harm's way.

You know, laws are in place for a reason, which most of the time is to keep us safe.

It's not to impede on your, you know, big dick energy or whatever.

But the other day, the kids and I were watching, we were in traffic, and this person had pulled into the intersection to take a left, but then the light had turned.

But instead of backing up into the spot, they just stayed where they were in the intersection.

So long story short, I looked behind me, there's a cop behind me, like four cars, five cars back, and I'm in the lane to go straight, right?

And the light turns for the opposing side to take their lefts.

And because he wasn't in his spot, it didn't trigger it.

So instead of waiting, he just went on red.

And I was like, you're dumb, dumb dude.

And I was like, guys, watch this.

There goes the lights and they pulled him over.

And then we ended up passing him like 10 minutes later.

And the kids were like, he's still, is he going to get arrested?

And I was like, no, he's not going to get arrested.

He's just probably going to get a ticket.

But like, I do have a thing.

I don't know what that, but like, it brings me joy when people get in trouble for being.

This goes back to one of our earlier episodes when we were talking about how you used to tattle all the time when you were younger.

I know it's a shadow side.

There's something about being like, oh, you didn't do that.

You didn't follow the rules.

Now you're in trouble.

And so I don't know.

I look at people that like, to your point, who just, you know, they constantly would say, just create bad karma, but that's all they ever know.

So they don't like, they probably don't know real happiness, real peace.

Because to know that you can't live in fear of retaliation.

You can't live in fear of the other shoe falling.

You can't live in fear of anything.

You have to live in peace.

And if you didn't, if you haven't created, if you haven't created peace, how are you going to live in it?

Like it doesn't just come, you know?

Well, I think karma and accountability go hand in hand.

What I, you know, would say to people that maybe you are, feel like you have been down on your luck or, you know, things just aren't going the way you want or, you know, you're not finding the relationships you want, whatever it might be, is that the minute that we don't take accountability for the things in our life is the minute we lose our power.

And that's scary for a lot of people to realize that they're creating their current life and they're creating their own destiny.

So it's much easier to sit back and point a finger than it is to say, you know what?

My thoughts and my actions have put me where I am right now, whether it's this life, past life, whatever, right?

And if we can take accountability, we get to take our power back.

Totally.

You get to create the life that you want through changing all of that.

And the power that you're referring to is not like power or like authority.

It's more like energy.

No, because you're your own boss at that point.

This doesn't have anything to do with, you know, rulers or anything like that, right?

This is internal.

Yes.

And that's another thing that, again, we've talked about on previous podcasts where like you can start tomorrow.

So if you have been feeling like you're down on your luck, karma hasn't been on your side, you know, you're in control and looking at that accountability and saying, how did I contribute to this situation?

What, you know, and yeah.

And then those shadow sides of us are terrifying.

But they're the most important part because they're rewarding too.

The light always comes after the dark.

Totally.

And yeah.

You have to go through that darkness.

You have to go through that shadow.

And sometimes you have to sit in the darkness.

Yeah.

Because kind of like karma, this never ending cause and effect, right?

You're in this never ending loop of cosmic energy.

Right.

Is you're never going to, first of all, you're never going to stay there.

You're never going to stay in the dark.

But that also means that the light is on the other side.

Right.

And I know I think this way when it comes to our podcast.

Not that we're in the dark or anything right now, but right now we are putting in the time and working our passes off.

Yes.

And putting the energy out there.

More so you than me, but yes.

And we're not, we're not, we might not see the reward for some time, like in the conventional sense that you see reward, right?

Correct.

I feel reward every time we do this, and it feels so fucking good.

Yeah, and every time we release one, I'm like, ah, and then we re-listen to the message, and we're like, ah, because it makes me think of that one about the garden where it's all about planting the seed, and the seed has to dig and root in the soil.

And these are like metaphorical, but real life, physical things that happen too.

Right, so go out there today and just remember, we're all spiraling around this karmic circle the same.

Yeah, we're all Winnie the Pooh-ing it.

I mean, to me, Winnie the Pooh-ing it is just having a t-shirt on with your balls and dick hanging out.

You know what Winnie the Pooh makes me think of?

What?

Tut tut, looks like rain.

Anybody that's watched Winnie the Pooh is going to be like, oh yeah, girl, I know that phrase.

Sometimes I am terrible with remembering movie references.

It takes me a minute sometimes.

You know, I told you I can't remember joke reference.

Like I can't, I don't get jokes.

Well, our friends the other night, the brothers, the brothers at B, they did one.

And I was like, huh?

And Sam's like, you didn't get it, did you?

I was like, no, I have no idea what you're talking about.

He's like, classic Rachael.

And Tom's like, are you going to go look it up on your phone?

I was like, no, not right now while you guys are all watching me.

Maybe later.

I'm sorry, are we allowed to use your names on the podcast?

Well, I'm going to go with yep.

Yep.

Yeah, because then they also were like, well, have you talked about us on your podcast and hyped us up?

Because you know, two single brothers from Australia.

And I was like, no.

Here's your big fucking moment, guys.

I was like, why don't we just have you on and you hype yourself up?

What's a dating show from the 90s on MTV?

Singled out.

Did you watch it?

I think I did.

I probably would have watched it in reruns because I was not permitted to watch MTV.

That's shocking to me.

I was on Total Request Live.

Yep, and I got to announce a song.

It was Kylie Minogue's Can't Get You Out of My Head.

But I forgot to say all of that and just said what I had rehearsed in my head about.

This is Rachael from the University of Pittsburgh.

Something about cheering on our basketball team that was in March Madness.

I looked because it was like Carson Daly and Tiger Woods was there that day.

He's a lot taller than I thought he was going to be.

I was in an elevator with Michael Jordan one time.

He was real tall and he was a real big dick too.

What?

I feel like that needs...

How did you know he had a big dick?

Not that he had a big dick, he was a big dick.

Oh, he was a big dick.

I thought you said...

I was on an elevator with Michael Jordan.

He was real tall and had a big dick.

And I was like...

That's the story.

I was like, you need to expand upon this immediately.

Well, let's see what karma this is going to bring me.

Well, to end this, to wrap it up, to bring it full circle, karma, to your point, I think you said something earlier that was so resonant, that karma is happening all the time 24-7, and it's not something you turn on and turn off, but you can definitely water it.

It's a seed.

You can grow it.

You know, if you go out and give a random person a smile and a, hey, how are you?

You don't even know what kind of impact that can have.

And it's just the little things.

It's the small things.

It's the small things that you do in your mind, like you said, or your actions when you're by yourself that you know are going to produce something that can be helpful down the line and that is coming from a place of love.

So, you know, go listen to some of your music that produces and makes you a happier, karma-filled version of yourself.

That could be Taylor Swift.

She's real good at it.

Her latest album is so wonderful to listen to.

I love that we had, I had written this idea in our Trello board, like a couple, a few months ago, to do this episode.

Before this album.

Before we even knew this album was going to come out.

So, look at that.

Happy accident.

It is really good.

And yeah, just, you know, be the maker of your destiny.

Know that your destiny is not written in stone, that you have control over changing on a whim.

And listen to your intuition.

I know that you have power.

If you have ever been in a church and lit a candle for someone else, you were participating in creating good karma.

Healing karma.

And there's no reason that you can't do that today at your own home.

And just light a candle and send some goodwill out there for somebody else.

When we are manifesting or we are talking about karma and creating our destinies, it's not all about us at all.

Nope.

And if we can get into this space where we are always creating good, positive energy for the people in our lives, for our community on a global scale, that's, I think, where the true magic starts to happen in our lives in creating and things just kind of attract back to us.

They do.

They say every vote counts, but every karma counts.

So collectively, every thought counts.

So just be beautiful to yourself, love on yourself, it starts with you, and then you share that with the world.

Also with us, because we also love you.

We do.

And I hope something beautiful happens for you this week.

Really unexpected and beautiful.

Yeah, I love it.

Alright.

Thanks for sharing time with us.

Yep, we love you guys.

Go be beautiful humans.

Toot toot toot toot toot toodles.