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S2 | E4 Kristine Genovese — Your body is talking, are you listening?

Lara Portelli Season 2 Episode 4

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What do you do when life blindsides you… and nothing feels the same after?

In this episode, Kristine Genovese shares her unexpected journey—from growing up connected to one of New York’s most well-known mob families to finding her own path in healing and self-discovery.

It didn’t happen overnight. In fact, it started with a moment she didn’t see coming—getting fired while sitting in a doctor’s office. That was the turning point.

We talk about what it really looks like to rebuild, trust yourself again, and let go of the weight you’ve been carrying for years.

Inside this conversation:
• How Kristine turned her past into something powerful
• Her “Soul Intelligence” approach and how it helps release stored stress and pain
• Real stories of people finally feeling better after years of struggling
• Why taking care of yourself isn’t selfish—it’s necessary

Get to know more about Kristine: https://soulintelligencemethod.com/


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About Lara Portelli:

As a successful business owner, NLP Practitioner, Midlife Reset Mentor, acclaimed award-winning author, and seasoned professional, Lara understands the challenges of navigating careers, business, and personal growth. She now channels her expertise into mentoring women through midlife and into their bodacious second act, helping ambitious women step into their power and build success on their own terms.

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SPEAKER_01

Midlife. And get real about what it means to try it in our second act. It's weird and do a test to walk in their own potential midlife public. We're talking men of divorce, reinvention, and everything in between. Hello and welcome back, everybody, to season two of Midlife Unplugged the Fuck It Is. I'm your host, Lara Portelli, and I have with me today the lovely Christine Genovese from all the way from Florida, uh USA, but originally from New York City. And Christine has a little bit of an exciting and brief uh explanation from for us about her family lineage that some of you might know. So uh without further ado, Christine, we've got lots to unpack with Christine today, uh, and I'm really excited to do that. Uh um, but she has a really exciting family heritage too that we'd just like to touch on briefly. So welcome, Christine. Welcome to the show. Uh and over to you. Over to you uh to tell you.

SPEAKER_00

Oh my gosh, you well, first of all, I love it. Yes, I love it, because it's uh your last name reminds me of, you know, we could be related, you know. We're very close anyway. Um yes, I'm originally from New York City, and um I do come by the nickname the spiritual gangster, honestly, because my great great grandfather was uh Vito Genovese, as in the Vito Genovese, one of the head of the five crime families in New York City. Now, I didn't actually meet him, I know, right? Um, I was uh a year old when he passed away in prison, um, but he was the veto that you've seen um in all the uh you know mobsters inc movies, etc. But um I remember my mom told me a story that she and her sister were at their great-grandmother Vita, his sister's funeral. And uh he showed up with the fedora and the trench coats and the henchmen, and they were teenagers at the time. So it's pretty wild when you think about it.

SPEAKER_01

Wow. Wow, how exciting. Um, how exciting. Just the history, the family history. So did that form tell me then, Christine, did that form part of the name this obviously the spiritual gangster? Is that your actual name of your business? And did it did the family heritage have I know there is a I know there are other uh other uh situations in life that led you to uh um to where you are now? And and what what I don't really like to call what we do a business. I like to call it more a calling and a vocation and a heart calling or a soul spiritual calling. Did the family lineage have something to do with that as well as the um the life circumstances?

SPEAKER_00

Well, I think it was probably me just wanting to bring a little light to the name. Now I will tell you that when I'm in New York City, membership does have its privileges. Um I've been able to leverage that last name at a couple of restaurants and get nice tables and have my pick of the room. So, you know, it can come in handy if we hang out together. Um, I had a book signing in New York City, um, and I had my, you know, I had a Times Square billboard, which was just, you know, an absolute amazing, you know, dream come true for me. And uh I went to an Italian restaurant and I said, Look, I know I'm a little early, but could I, you know, could would you have a table? And he said, Well, I don't know. What's your name? And and I said, Well, Christine Genovese. He goes, uh why yes, you can have a table right now. So I called him right now. Come on, see her right now. So, you know, I'm gonna leverage that wherever possible. But in terms of like me and doing this work, um, you know, it's just kind of fun to be known as the spiritual gangster, I think. Um love it.

SPEAKER_01

So for our audience back home uh that is listening to this all around the world, that is listening, that are listening to uh us two women from opposite ends of the world, Australia and America, listen to this lovely lady. You know, she's using her lineage, she's using her power power, like you know, she's leveraging it, leveraging to the woman there that's washing the dishes, listening to this episode at the moment with baby in the background, thinking, oh, you know, is this all there is to life? No, there's not. Using your power, using what's available to you. That billboard moment, and I can share that experience with Christine because last year I co-authored a best-selling international best-selling author, uh author book. I I co-authored a best international best-selling book. And a group of us went to New York City and to see yourself up on that billboard in Times Square is something phenomenal. So if you're thinking out there to whoever's listening to this, man, woman, child, that uh look here I am doing this today that's mundane. I don't know if this is ever fair. It's possible. Everything's possible for everybody. So, Christine, to move on from that a little bit, I'm interested to hear uh some of the rest of your story about you were sitting in an oncology office and in during the pandemic that changed lives for a lot of people for lots of reasons. But what really brought it home for me, what you you were talking about is something um you know horrific happened to you while you were sitting in an oncology office, which made my mind think, well, were you there getting bad news? Were you already getting treatment? And then to receive more bad news while you were sitting in that office. And you told us that that was your fuck it moment. Can you tell us a bit more about that?

SPEAKER_00

Well, you know what, being from New York, we kind of have a lot of those fuck it moments, right? That's probably one of our favorite words uh in the vocabulary. In Australia. Yeah, is it right? Okay, so over here too. So um, yeah, I was actually in an oncology office with my now husband, is how I call him. Um, and oh yes. Have you ever heard that before? Wasband? So yes, it's a good one. And um, you know, uh he was actually getting a biopsy on his prostate. And I got the call from the head of HR letting me know that my services were no longer needed while I was in that office. And I was in complete shock because I had been an overachiever my entire life, right? I always met, exceeded expectations. And in this, you know, corporate turnaround role, which I had been a corporate turnaround specialist, revenue and um, you know, turnarounds and operations, most of my career. And so I had just gotten a performance bonus. So you want to talk about that being the shock of my life. It was, you know, March 12th of 2020. I'm in the office, I'm the breadwinner. Um, I now know that my medical benefits may be going away, or I'm gonna have to figure out what to do with my husband. And so I I sent a text to my boss, who is the COO, and I said, I just got fired. He goes, Me too. I'm like, what? Oh yeah. So um I believe it was WTF, is what we texted to each other, since I'm on the appropriate chair to say that. Yeah. And um, right? What the actual fuck? Yes, exactly. So basically, what had happened was we were told we weren't allowed to hire anyone in the fourth quarter of the year. And um, the CEO kept telling us to hold the line on expenses. Well, we had prepared a board deck. This was a Thursday, and we were supposed to go to a board meeting on Monday. And we had prepared the board deck that had showed had we been allowed to hire the number of people we had asked based on the current conversion rates, not only would we have met the Q1 projections, we would have exceeded it. So, what the CEO did is he fired the two of us, walked in the boardroom on Monday morning with our board deck and said we didn't hire enough people, and he went on a hiring spree. And so, oh yeah. Well, karma has a way of working things out, right? Or boomerang, whatever you want to talk about. But basically, what happened is um the board conducted an investigation, the CEO was removed from office, and then of course he hired a crony and put him in his place, you know, um somebody a buddy, and they summarily ran the company into the ground. And unfortunately, it no longer exists today because they undid everything we did. I know, right? But what happened to me? This is all about me. So now we're gonna talk about me. Let's move on.

SPEAKER_01

So tell us a bit what happened after the day at the oncology office and the bit in between and where you are now. I want to know. I want to know more.

SPEAKER_00

Absolutely. Okay, so what happened was I basically, because of you know being wrongfully terminated in essence, I was given a nine-month runway, a nice exit package. And so I had nine months, which I find interesting from the divine, to birth something new. And I really feel, yeah, I really feel the divine plucked me out of corporate America for that purpose because I'd probably still be there. And um, I spent a lot of time in prayer and meditation. Um, and so prayer for me is, you know, asking the questions, you know, um, and sending out the signals, sending out your intention. And meditation is really listening for the answers. So I really think they work hand in hand. And I remember I had this one really powerful meditation where I had tears streaming down my face, and I just knew it would be soul crushing if I went back into corporate America. I knew what I know now is that that was my soul intelligence really screaming at me. And um that's when the method, my healing method called the soul intelligence method, came through me, which is a neuroenergetic way of releasing stuck trauma, um, you know, challenging emotions, um, self-learning beliefs, um, old archetypes and patterns, all of those things up and out of the body. And so my method is um, and my book is called Healing Through Soul Intelligence. And what it is, is it's founded in science. It's based on bioenergetics, which was founded in the 1950s by Dr. Alexander Lowen. And essentially, to me, it's like common sense, okay? It basically says if something's going wrong in the physical body, then you're gonna have discomfort in the mental and emotional bodies too. So basically, if you're not feeling great physically, mentally, emotionally, you're probably not doing so hot either, and right and vice versa. And that's because um emotions are supposed to be energy in motion, and when emotions pool or they get stuck and trapped in the body, that's when they start to cause dis-ease or dysfunction or dissonance in your frequency, and that's when the trouble starts. So essentially what my method does is it gets to the root cause of all illness, which is an underlying emotional uh root cause. So um that's kind of it in a nutshell.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so it could be a variety of things that um lingering in the body, uh fear abandonment. Um I mean the list could go on, right? Which as you say causes dis-ease in the body.

SPEAKER_00

So yeah, and so I look at your physical body as really like the barometer to your subconscious mind, what's really going on. And the subconscious mind is what's running the show 95% of the time, which is good because we would stop breathing in the middle of the night, right? If we didn't have a subconscious mind. But we that means we have to use 5% of our mind to change what's going on in the 95% of the mind. And so there are ways that you can do that. And my method is one of them is to bring that stuff up from the subconscious to the conscious so it can be actually released. And when I work with people, I talk, I talk about how everybody and everything is energy, right? And I think back in primary school, we all learned we're protons, neutrons, electrons, this electromagnetic field, right? Vibrating. And that means we attract things and repel things, like we have this electromagnetic field around us, and that means that energy can get trapped in people, places, or things, just like it can get trapped in your mental, emotional, or physical body. And people are like, Well, I don't get it. How how is this, you know, how can that happen? And I said, Well, if you think about how we just naturally, like right now, we're streaming, like people are checking us out on YouTube or they're on social media, things pop on our phone and we have that's perfectly normal. It's all energy, it's all frequency, even music, right? It's coming in on an energy and a frequency, and our ear is able to receive it, just like the computer is able to receive it. Um, and so I think we just forget it, you know, because we're physical, we're corporal. We forget we're energetic beings because we see ourselves as solid and we don't see the vibration. So that's that's kind of the basic tenet, you know, to get people to understand. I talk about quantum physics and neuroplasticity and how to change those things and how I can shift this stuff for them. Yeah, exactly.

SPEAKER_01

So I love that. So was a lot of this through your own experience, Christine? Did you do some study, a combination of both? Uh how did you come about all this learning? And I know you said you learned some in primary school, but obviously that's a while ago. Did you do a combination of everything? So, you know, for our listener out there that hello to you out there again, uh, you know, everything's possible if you uh, you know, you can combine life experience, work experience, and some study. How did you go about uh getting to where you are today, Christine?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, for sure. Well, you know, obviously I couldn't walk into a boardroom with a book of charts and a pendulum, which is what I use today, right? They would look at me like I had horns. Um, but basically, I learned a method a long time ago of how to use a book of charts and a pendulum. And it was a method that was developed by a Baptist minister. So it was very strict and it was very religious. It didn't feel right to me. But I had the concept of using a book of charts and a pendulum. And that's when um during COVID I really um took the divine guidance, you know, where it almost felt like I was remembering I knew how to do something. And that's the best way for me to describe it to you. And I put together this book of charts that I use today that's about 30 charts. Um, you know, the method I learned a long time ago was maybe 15 or something like that, but it's about 30 charts plus, you know, definitions of things. So it's really a reference text for people to be able to do the neuroenergetic health care that I provide. And like my mission is to take this method and see it in wellness centers and treatment centers across the country. Um, so I get to work in the field of functional medicine today, which is really cool, where you know, we're talking about integrative or functional medicine, where those practitioners treat the entire person. They want to look at you physically, mentally, and emotionally. And so once I remove the stuff that's been holding a chronic illness in place, because most of the doctor's visits today are for chronic conditions, things that just won't heal, um, then they're able to give the body what it needs to help it heal in the physical. And um, you know, I have the opportunity also to be um the chief growth officer for Nutritional Frontiers, which is a nutraceutical company. So that provides high grade um supplements, like med medicinal grade supplements to and vitamins and healthy shakes and things like that to healthcare providers. So I'm actually able to partner um, you know, with Nutritional Frontiers so that we're helping to make the world healthy physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, energetically in always. So it's a truly innovative company.

SPEAKER_01

It's um functional medicine and looking at the body and the person holistically is what it needs to be about. Mm-hmm. You know, like as you say, by the time some people get to the doctor's office, it's beyond or nearly you know, it's it's often um in crisis situation. And um, you know, if we can treat the body as the whole body, as you say, that is just so important, so important. And so many people put off going to the doctor, I think, through fear. You know, that something might be already happening, and then oh, I don't want to go, what will I find? And um but you know, I think if we can as you're saying, uh functional medicine and treating everybody as a whole person, if we can keep moving in that direction, that would be really helpful to people, you know, to uh take away some of that fear and oh I'm or or toughing it out. I don't know what it's like over there, but here it's I'm all right, I'm all right, I'm all right, uh I'm okay. And when people say, How are you? we all say good, even when we're not.

SPEAKER_00

Right. Yeah, I think I think that's human condition. We do that over here too, you know. It's a it's a great effort to go to the doctor. But you know, one of the things I share with people is look, self-care is sacred, okay? It's not selfish, you know. And if you you're trying to take care of your family and you know, you know, work and children and whatever, we have multiple responsibilities. We if we don't take care of ourselves first, we're gonna be drained, right? And so whether you're healing, you know, a physical condition, a mental or emotional state, they're all connected. Um, and in order to thrive and live the best life, you know, you're gonna want all of those things to be in balance. So I often tell people, you know, working with me and doing a you know, a neuroenergetic session or a soul intelligence session is basically like you come to a chiropractor for a biomechanical adjustment and you come to me for a bioenergetic adjustment. They go hand in hand. If I get the energy out, then you'll be able to get an adjustment, you'll be straight, and you'll be in alignment, right? And you're gonna feel much better.

SPEAKER_01

Absolutely. And I was just thinking back to when I was a child. Like some of our my nunnas, you know, remedies and maybe your non-nas remedies too, they they play a part too. It mightn't have been as medical as it is today, but I think they knew what they were on about a bit as well. You know, we have a saying in Australia, they knew what they were on about, they knew what they were talking about, they knew um I think we've shifted away from a lot of that. They knew how to heal themselves because you know the field we get it we've moved so far away from that. But I remember my nana knew what to do when something went wrong, and you know, she also had that spiritual side, albeit maybe a bit too strict and you know.

SPEAKER_00

That's okay, I get it.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I'm sure you know where I'm going with that.

SPEAKER_00

But um Yeah, I mean home remedies, right? You know, you would use like a little bit of warm oil to put in a baby's ear for an ear infection, you wouldn't necessarily put them on antibiotics, right? Or you know, yeah, you remember? Um, or you would, you know, have an aloe plant for a burn and put the the you know fluid, you know, the the sticky fluid from the aloe plant on the burn after you burned your hand, right? There are certain things that we knew, you know, when you look back, basically if you trace the the money path, um, when the petroleum companies, you know, decided they wanted to control um health care, they started to come up with drugs. And so in those very large wealthy families, um at several actually in the United States, wound up funding our medical schools. And then they discredited natural pathic medicine. So they discredited all home retimies, all homeopathy. Oh, yeah. If you start following, like the, you know, you pretty much figure out anything if you follow the money trail, right? Um, and that's what happened back in the 30s. Yeah, you know, well, it's also the same same thing as when we eliminated, you know, or minimized um the companies that were producing cigarettes, um, right? Uh the cigarette companies then purchase food companies and they use the same types of methods to get people addicted to process food that they were doing with nicotine um and cigarettes. Oh, yeah. If you start following the money, it's absolutely fascinating. And that's when they came up with the fructose corn syrup and all the dyes and all the stuff that we now know is not good for you.

SPEAKER_01

Um probably like that. We've got sugar. Sugar's a big deal here in Australia.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, because you know, they've done all these experiments where they show that rats were more addicted to sugar than they were cocaine. That's how crazy addictive sugar actually is. So anyway, um, there's lots of stuff like that that you can follow. But I'm not strict. I'm like, you know, look, there's a spectrum. You know, sometimes the body has held that energy in place so long it needs help, right? From maybe a pharmaceu a pharmacological way, right? Maybe the the the drugs um before you can move to the path of doing something naturopathically. Sometimes naturopathic medicine will do it. Like I um I actually was working with someone and um I I was doing a session, and when he came on, he had an oxygen like nose cannula in and he had um labored breathing and he was kind of restricted to um a recliner. And I was like their last ditch effort, right? They're like, We've tried everything, I've gone through the medical system, you know, um traditional, naturopathic, nothing's working. I still have this pain. They call it a phantom pain. And it was kind of in the middle of his chest, between his chest and his stomach. And um, I could tell he was in pain. Okay by the end of the session. I could see that he had taken the nose cannula out so he wasn't on his oxygen and he was breathing more normally. But during the session, I looked to see, I said to him, I said, Wow, you've been holding something like in the top of your stomach for um not only yourself, but about 80 other souls, 80 other people. Yeah. And it's been in there for 50 years. 50, 5-0. And I and I'm like, it looks like it's a group. It looks, you know, and I'm giving him details. And he said, Well, I was in the Vietnam War and there was an incident with my company, you know, the group of men, he was together, and he was holding that energy in place. And it's one of the reasons why no one can help solve his problem. So once I got that energy out, I asked him to partner with a naturopathic doctor and um traditionally trained pharmacist so he could get them on the spectrum, right? Traditional or or what we call allopathic or naturopathic. And he started working with him and he found that the antidepressant medication that the traditional doctors had given him, um, they in our country, you know, if something is not working, we just give you more, right? Titrate up. And they had given him so much of this antidepressant medication that his stomach was producing too much serotonin. Now, serotonin is the happy hormone. He was not giggling his ass off, okay? He was in a lot of pain. Um, and so too much of a good thing is not good. Anyway, so we were able to give him something, GABA, which is an ingredient in one of our products that helps with, you know, stress and things like that, to take the serotonin level down and counteract that. And um, you know, I got I saw him pop on my calendar not too long ago. And so I was like, wow, what are you doing back here? He goes, I'm feeling great. I go, that's awesome. Why are you on my schedule? He goes, I want to keep feeling great. I'm like, that's amazing. And his wife goes, Tell her what you did today. I go, tell me, Greg, what did you do today? And he says, he said he actually went out and used the snowplow. And they live in like a very snowy part of our country, and he and he used the um sorry, snowblower um in the driveway. Now rem this is a miracle because this man was stuck in a recliner with oxygen, not able to breathe. And now he is and he's in his 70s and now he's out, you know, snowblowing. She's thrilled, he's thrilled, but he got his health back, his life back. But that's how I partner with functional medicine to really help heal somebody and help them shift. And he was so depressed, he was contemplating, you know, suicide and other things. Like when I say end of the rope, right? So I'm just so grateful that the divine put this in my path.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, absolutely. So for people at home against thinking, you know, you're sitting there in your recliner, there's no hope. There's always hope. There's always hope for that person out there. Um, as Christine's saying, it may not be this modality, it may be a couple of modalities that you need. Uh, a couple of types of you know, functional medicine, other medicine. And sometimes you need to try a few things. Try a few things, you know. Uh, it may not be always on the first go or the first visit. So and as you were saying before, um, Christine, what's important to remember too, you didn't get we don't get where we are in a week. That man was five-oh, five-o people at home. Fifty years, not five weeks or five years. He was holding all that in for 50. Was that one visit, did you say?

SPEAKER_00

So after the first visit, he was breathing normally. Now I worked with him probably about four additional sessions, right? Because there were other things, and we're, you know, complex beings, there's layers to us, right? Um, and then I also had him working with the functional medicine doctor. So I think I did a total of five sessions in particular for him, but because it's been in there that long. But some people just have like, for example, like relief overnight. So I had this um woman and she has a coaching practice, she's a health coach, and she said to me, Oh, I don't know what's going on. I haven't had my period in three months, my mencies. I haven't had my mencies in three months. Um, I don't want my husband to touch me. I just don't feel attractive. And um, I my my business is starting to like slow down. I don't know what's going on. I said, Well, I do. And she goes, What? I said, That's all in your sacral chakra. So you have seven major energy centers in the body. So the sacral is where our sexual organs are, and that's like for women, the seed of womanhood, okay? And we birth babies in the uterus and we also birth businesses. So I'm like, well, let's check to see how blocked your your sacral chakra is. It was like 95% blocked, like no energy moving around in there at all. I said, Well, no wonder. So I did a session for her, okay? I cleared it all out. I got a text from her the next morning, and she said to me, Girl, you got everything flowing. I got my period last night. I let my husband hold me, and I had three emails in my inbox from new clients. And I was like, Yes, trifecta of goodness. So it can happen that quickly, right? It can happen after one session.

SPEAKER_01

So do you believe, Christine, that like the lady with the sacral blockage, for want of a better word, because I can't think of anything else right now.

SPEAKER_00

No, it's perfect.

SPEAKER_01

The emotion wherever without you know, breaching confidentiality, her emotion went there because of something that happened. How does it know where to go in the body? I'm curious about that. Whatever happened in her life, it knew to go there because of past trauma. Because I I notice you talk too about as women, we look to sometimes we're overachieving to hide trauma, but it's there. So I'm curious and to tell our viewers and our listeners, how does it know where to go in the body? Is it related to say, say I've got um planophasciitis? Does it go in my foot? Like, how does it work?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, so I mean, our body, um, every body part, okay, and every illness has an underlying emotional root cause. Like, even something that seems very like innocent or innocuous, like, say you wake up and you've got a pain on the right side of your neck. Okay, the right side of the body is male. Necks are about flexibility. So are you being inflexible with your, your, your mate? Your, you know, or is he being a pain in your neck and inflexible with you? It's not just I slept wrong. There's probably something underneath that. And I think it's just unpacking what is underneath that. And you mentioned the foot, like plantar fasciitis. Well, I had a doctor, like an MD, come to me, and she was like, Christine, I haven't been able to walk on my foot in four months. I'm like, You're a doctor. What are you talking about? And she's like, I've tried everything. Why do you think I'm calling you? And I said, Okay. So we did a session and I'm doing it, and I go, What is with all of these men not supporting you, not allowing you to move forward? It was her right foot. She's not, you know, male side of the body. I'm looking it up, and I'm like, this is insane. And she, and I said, and this has been going on, you know. I think it started about six months ago. You said you can't walk for the last four months. She goes, Oh my gosh. I am in a lawsuit with a bunch of contractors that did a poor, poor work on my house. They didn't hold up their end of the contract. I now have a lawsuit, and my attorney won't even call me back. And um, and I said, All right, well, let's clear this out. And I, you know, so I told her we did it. And she also had um a sinus infection, which is an irritation with someone who's particularly close to you. And um, so I said to her, Yeah, I know, right? And and she goes, Well, yeah, I can't get my attorney to call me back. I go, well, that's probably your sinus infection, so let's work on that too. And so I did it. And the next morning she said, Oh my God, Christine, I am so embarrassed to tell you that I had to crawl to the bathroom. Like I couldn't put weight on my foot at all. She goes, I got out of bed. I walked right into the bathroom, no problem. She goes, My sinus infection feels like a cold. I go, good. I said, now that you can walk on that foot, you're gonna use it to put it up your attorney's backside and call him next. That's your next phone call after me. And she said, Okay, I promise. So things can happen that quickly. So to answer your question, how does the energy go know where to go? It depends on what you're holding and what's going on. You know, I mentioned the sacral chakra. We hold a lot of trauma there as women, you know. Um, also, you know, if you look at how come so many men who retire get prostate cancer, again, that's the sacral area. There's not a lot of energy going on, they're not producing, they're not out hunting and gathering anymore. So they've lost their sense of purpose. So that's where the energy goes. So it really depends on what's going on. We talk about diabetes, like so many people are afflicted with that. That's not embracing the sweetness of life or not feeling loved, right? Depending on what type. So the everything correlates back to the physical body.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my lord. I know I got going about so much. I know. Wow. Wow. So much, so interesting. It really blows my mind. All of that, all that knowledge.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Well, if people are interested in learning a little bit more about me, um, you know, the best place for them to go is to my website at soulintelligencemethod.com. And that's soul, like S-O-U-L, soulintelligence method.com. Or you can go on Amazon. My book's available there. I'm on Audible and Kindle. And I actually went out to LA and recorded it myself. I've had several people tell me that they feel like they're getting a healing because it's my voice. So um, that could be kind of cool if people want to get to know me a little bit more. Is LA for us people that aren't in your country, is LA somewhere good to do that? Oh, I'm sorry. Uh Los Angeles, California, Hollywood. Um so I went out, yeah, I went out there to record it in a studio. So that was pretty fun.

SPEAKER_01

I thought it might have been a healing place, like people go to certain places over there to do yoga and things, don't they?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, one of my favorite spots on earth is Sedona, Arizona, because Sedona and the vortexes.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it was somewhere over there. Yeah. Alrighty. Wow, my mind's blown. I love you. I love it too. Wow. Um, my mind's blown in a good way. I love it. I can feel your energy coming across the, as you say, the beams across the world. All right. So as we wrap up today, is there anything else that you'd like to leave our viewers with, Christine?

SPEAKER_00

Um, you know what? A message, you know, I mentioned earlier, probably what I'm most famous for, is saying, you know, self-care isn't selfish, it's sacred. And the reason why I say that is um in quantum physics, there's something called the butterfly effect. And the butterfly effect is if a butterfly just dramatically changes its trajectory, um, it can cause on one side of the world, it can cause a tsunami on the other side of the world. And that's because everyone and everything is connected. We're all connected in this electromagnetic field. And so that means when you choose to heal yourself, you're not just helping your family, your friends, um, or your, you know, your co-workers, but you actually can be helping to raise the consciousness level of the planet because you're shifting your energy, you're healing, and we're all connected. So I just encourage everybody to take that with them. And, you know, um, if you're having a fuck it moment, just know there is hope, there is help out there. Um, and I hope people would take me up on that.

SPEAKER_01

Absolutely. I didn't know that about butterflies.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it's called the butterfly effect in c in quantum physics. So yeah, it's pretty cool.

SPEAKER_01

I can feel your great energy. It's amazing.

SPEAKER_00

Awesome. Well, maybe we'll have to do a session sometime. We'll do it, we'll do it live and we'll like share with the world.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, maybe I can come over or you can come over.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, wouldn't that be you know, on my list of on my to-do list, I definitely I'm a big tennis player and I definitely want to come to the Australian Open. Watching that recently, I was like, really, I want to go. So hopefully that would be a good one. Oh, well, you're more than welcome to come to Florida. We always have a guest room open. That's how we that's how we hear it's and here too for you.

SPEAKER_01

That's amazing. All right, everybody. That's it on another episode of Midlife Unplugged the Fucker Ears. I'm your host, Lara Portelli, and I I can't wait to see you all very soon. Bye for now. If today's conversation is something up and new, subscribe, share it with your big life crew, and keep the conversation coming. I'm Lara Portelli. See you next week for another four weekend.