In this celebratory episode, Daryl Snow and Sierra Grana engage in a thoughtful dialogue that encapsulates the essence of A Warrior Spirit. From discussing the challenges and triumphs of managing personal and professional lives to exploring the significance of community and support systems, the conversation is rich with insights.
Sierra's unique blend of operational skill and spiritual intuition serves as a reminder that success is not solely defined by metrics but also by emotional and spiritual well-being. Their exploration of relationships, particularly Sierra's reflections on her marriage and subsequent journey of self-discovery, underscores the idea that every experience, whether joyful or painful, contributes to personal growth.
Daryl and Sierra's candid discussions about their pasts, their families, and their visions for the future offer listeners a glimpse into the transformational power of vulnerability and authenticity.
This episode is a heartfelt invitation to embrace one's warrior spirit, navigate life's complexities with grace, and build a life that is not just successful, but deeply fulfilling and aligned with one's true self.
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I've walked through fire with shadows on my heels Scars turn to stories that taught me to feel lost in the silence Found in the flame now wear my battle cry without shame this isn't the end it's where I begin A soul that remembers the fire within welcome.
Speaker B:Back to another episode of A Warrior Spirit, brought to you by Praxis33.
Speaker B:I'm your host, Daryl Snow.
Speaker B:Let's dive in.
Speaker B:Hey.
Speaker B:Welcome back to today's show.
Speaker B:I'm really excited because it's milestone 150.
Speaker B:150 episodes of a warrior spirit.
Speaker B:I've had 150.
Speaker B:Extremely.
Speaker B:Well, 149.
Speaker B:This will be the 150th.
Speaker B:Extremely inspiring stories and people who just exude what a warrior truly is.
Speaker B:And today, Sierra Grana is my 150th guest, and I'm just so happy she's here.
Speaker B:She's a seasoned professional with over 15 years of management experience, and she's known for blending operational expertise with soulful strategy and as a homeschooling mom of three, which in and of itself is a daunting task.
Speaker B:She's also a community architect and leadership strategist.
Speaker B:And Sierra weaves spirit and strategy into everything she touches.
Speaker B:And she's renowned for simplifying the complex, and she brings a human touch to both the spiritual mysteries of life and the practical realities of business.
Speaker B:And that is right up my alley and my kind of person.
Speaker B:So, Sierra, thank you for joining us today.
Speaker C:Thank you for having me.
Speaker C:I'm excited to be number 150.
Speaker B:150 is a huge milestone, and I'm excited to have such a guest who's aligned with what I do in the spiritual realm and the business realm.
Speaker B:It's that my tagline, I often say, is my coaching business is where the woo meets the work.
Speaker B:Like, you're hanging out with that spiritual side, but you got to do the reality of the work with it.
Speaker B:So I'm just really excited to.
Speaker B:To have you join me.
Speaker B:Where did I know you're from?
Speaker B:Egypt.
Speaker B:Is that correct?
Speaker C:Oh, no, not at all.
Speaker C:I just love to go to Egypt.
Speaker C:So I'm Portuguese.
Speaker B:Wait a minute.
Speaker B:I. I want to back that train up a second because everything I've read about you or known about you makes it seem like you were from Egypt.
Speaker B:So, I mean, definitely.
Speaker B:That far wrong, huh?
Speaker C:No.
Speaker C:Maybe in a past life.
Speaker C:No, you're good, though.
Speaker B:Yeah, Maybe I read your past life.
Speaker B:I don't know.
Speaker B:I. I'm so sorry to be that wrong, because I get no.
Speaker C:People, when I go to Egypt, they're like, you're.
Speaker C:You're Egyptian.
Speaker C:I'm like, nope, I'm Portuguese.
Speaker B:Portuguese.
Speaker B:There you go.
Speaker B:Well, my wife's Portuguese.
Speaker B:So what part of.
Speaker B:What part of Portugal?
Speaker C:So my mom is from Azores, and my dad's family comes from Madera, so.
Speaker B:Oh, my God.
Speaker B:My wife is from the Azores and her family lives in Madera.
Speaker B:Like, that's hilarious.
Speaker B:Were you born in the Azores?
Speaker C:No, I was born in Massachusetts, so I'm a.
Speaker B:Okay, now.
Speaker B:Now this is where it's getting too weird, because my wife was born in the Azores.
Speaker C:Yeah.
Speaker B:And when she was three, they migrated to Boston.
Speaker C:Okay.
Speaker B:So she's a Massachusetts, too.
Speaker C:So I'm.
Speaker C:I was born in Fall river, which is like Little Portugal.
Speaker B:Okay.
Speaker C:And then.
Speaker C:So that's south of Boston.
Speaker C:And then I lived in.
Speaker C:In the Boston area most of my life.
Speaker C:Okay.
Speaker C:Until adulthood.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:She actually grew up in the Salem area, but there's a Peabody.
Speaker B:Peabody.
Speaker C:Yeah.
Speaker C:I. I lived in that area.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:And you know, if you're from the east coast or not, if you say it Peabody or Peabody.
Speaker C:Yeah, it's like one.
Speaker C:It's like three.
Speaker C:Three letters.
Speaker C:Pvd.
Speaker C:Yeah.
Speaker B:So what was.
Speaker B:Are you a only child?
Speaker C:Nope, I'm the second oldest of five.
Speaker B:Second oldest.
Speaker B:Five.
Speaker B:So what was it like for you growing up on the east coast and outside of Boston?
Speaker C:So, I mean, die hard Red Sox fan, sports was life.
Speaker C:I was the second oldest of five, but my parents divorced when I was eight, so we had.
Speaker C:I had three younger siblings when I was 10 and 11.
Speaker C:So I basically helped my mom raise them while I was in going through high school.
Speaker C:But New England, I mean, there's so much history and so much tradition, and I'm someone that breaks free of all of that, so it's quite interesting.
Speaker C:I grew, you know, I went to Salem a lot.
Speaker C:The witch trials and all that stuff.
Speaker C:And, you know, to me, growing up in an area that's so culturally diverse and then moving out of that, it was such a.
Speaker C:It was a culture shock to me that many people don't live the way that Bostonians do, where it's like, you can hop on.
Speaker C:You know, you can hop on the.
Speaker C:The tea and.
Speaker C:And get through the entire state or get out of the state.
Speaker C:You know, it's.
Speaker C:Everything was so convenient, which I love.
Speaker B:She.
Speaker B:She's been.
Speaker B:We live in Arizona, so she came out here 30 years ago, and.
Speaker B:Same thing.
Speaker B:And it's one of.
Speaker B:I've lived in Arizona three times now, so I've Traveled and lived all over the United States, but she lived in Boston and lived here.
Speaker B:And she says the same thing.
Speaker B:She hates the fact that there's no culture.
Speaker B:There's no history, there's no, like, they don't even celebrate Christmas well here, let alone the 4th of July and all that other stuff.
Speaker B:So where did you move when you found your lack of diversity?
Speaker C:Well, I mean, so we moved.
Speaker C:We moved to New Hampshire a few years ago, then we moved down to South Carolina about three years ago.
Speaker C:And then that's when I started to notice, like, the cultural difference.
Speaker C:Like a lot of.
Speaker C:Not just cultural, but like the monetary, I'd say, or generational gaps of, like, poverty and poor.
Speaker C:Right.
Speaker C:And that's when I started to, like, really look at the privilege of being a New Englander, I think it is.
Speaker C:And then we moved out to Texas in March, and there's a completely different culture here.
Speaker C:So I think my, my idea of lack of culture is just they have their own type of culture and it's weird to be in the US or the great.
Speaker C:The greatness of the US Is there's different cultures.
Speaker C:Right.
Speaker C:So like Texas, you got the Mexican and indigenous and then like Texan.
Speaker C:Right.
Speaker C:Texan culture.
Speaker C:And it's, It's.
Speaker C:I love that I'm exposing our kids, that we're exposing our kids to this, too.
Speaker C:So.
Speaker B:Yeah, I lived in Dallas for seven years and I grew up in the Midwest.
Speaker B:So growing up in small town Iowa, moving to Dallas was super culture shock for me.
Speaker B:And like, I was in my early 20s and it just amazed me that, like, why are the women dressing up to go to the gym?
Speaker B:Like, what the heck?
Speaker B:And you are.
Speaker B:You are either Texan or you are not.
Speaker C:Yeah.
Speaker C:And we are not.
Speaker C:We learned that.
Speaker B:Which.
Speaker B:Which part of Texas are you in?
Speaker C:So we're in Burnett, which is about an hour and a half, like, northwest of Austin.
Speaker C:I think we're still.
Speaker B:So you're like, right in between Dallas and.
Speaker C:Yeah, we're in the.
Speaker C:The Texas Hill country, they call it.
Speaker C:So we're on the lakes.
Speaker C:Yeah.
Speaker B:Okay.
Speaker B:And what drove you to Texas?
Speaker C:I don't know.
Speaker C:God, I.
Speaker C:This house came on the market.
Speaker C:It was on the market for a while, and God dropped this bulb in my head and say, hey, check this out.
Speaker C:And we originally were going to buy this because it is a vacation area.
Speaker C:So our goal is within two years, flip it into a rental property.
Speaker C:But we'll see, who knows?
Speaker C:We actually, we don't mind it here.
Speaker C:It's a little boring for me, but it's nice to have that.
Speaker C:That peacefulness.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:Well, from.
Speaker B:From an east coast girl who can just travel everywhere.
Speaker B:I mean, you can go five states in two hours.
Speaker B:So.
Speaker B:Yeah, you can't go.
Speaker B:You can't.
Speaker B:You can't get out of Texas in two days.
Speaker C:We learned that.
Speaker C:I was like, oh, my God.
Speaker C:And everyone's like, my grocery store is about 35, 40 minutes away.
Speaker C:So everything is like, oh, my God.
Speaker C:It's like a trip, right?
Speaker C:You have to like, plan, pack the cooler sometimes.
Speaker C:Yeah, it's definitely teaching me a new way of living.
Speaker B:Well, I know in your old way of living, you are extremely spiritual, you're extremely intuitive, and you're extremely gifted in the realm of third dimension, fourth dimension.
Speaker B:When did.
Speaker B:And at least I got that part of you right.
Speaker B:When did you discover that you had that ability?
Speaker C:So for me, it wasn't a discovery.
Speaker C:It was known.
Speaker C:I've known this since I was 3 years old and capable of understanding that not everybody sees shadows or spirit or whatever.
Speaker C:Um, I grew up in a very intuitive household.
Speaker C:My mom is.
Speaker C:Also has the gift of mediumship.
Speaker C:My grandmothers, my aunts, they all had.
Speaker C:It was.
Speaker C:It was acceptable and open within the household.
Speaker C:It was just not, don't do this in public type of thing.
Speaker C:So to me, it was just natural.
Speaker C:I never thought it was anything different.
Speaker C:I've always been able to read people really well to.
Speaker C:I had foresight, right.
Speaker C:I.
Speaker C:Vivid dreams, prophetic dreams.
Speaker C:It was just natural to me.
Speaker C:It never felt different.
Speaker C:And then I started meeting people that didn't.
Speaker C:Right.
Speaker C:Couldn't.
Speaker C:And they were like, how do you know that?
Speaker C:What's the.
Speaker C:You know?
Speaker C:And that's when I started to realize, like, oh, this isn't like everyday life for people.
Speaker C:So it was never something I discovered.
Speaker C:It just.
Speaker C:I discovered the opposite of not everybody can do this.
Speaker B:My wife had the same experience at 3 years old.
Speaker B:She's very intuitive, very gifted.
Speaker B:She.
Speaker B:I look at it as a blessing and a curse because she can.
Speaker B:She can know things that she shouldn't know, and she absorbs things that she shouldn't absorb.
Speaker B:But in her family, she had to hide, was not spoken about in her family.
Speaker B:And.
Speaker B:And so as a little girl, knowing things about these older relatives and people that were in the house was very hard for her because she couldn't have the freedom of expression.
Speaker C:Right.
Speaker B:So when you started, were you homeschooled or did you go to school in public?
Speaker C:No, I went to school.
Speaker C:I was a public school girl.
Speaker B:So when you were a public school girl, you probably found that's a little weird, a little odd.
Speaker C:I was in trouble a lot.
Speaker C:Talking way too much.
Speaker C:Yeah.
Speaker B:So did the, did the other kids kind of embrace your gift?
Speaker B:Because if you're a loud, outgoing person, you're probably not going to hide that much.
Speaker C:I never, like, like I said, I didn't really know it was thing, Right.
Speaker C:Like, I never, to me, it was just my natural, like, who I am, but it looked different.
Speaker C:Right.
Speaker C:I wasn't sitting there talking to like people who weren't there.
Speaker C:I would, I was more of the kid that felt I needed to support kids and you know, I was like the confident.
Speaker C:I was friends with everybody.
Speaker C:I was somebody that other people felt comfortable coming to me.
Speaker C:And I feel like I've always been doing healing work.
Speaker C:I, in some aspect.
Speaker C:And it, you know, it started in school.
Speaker C:I was kind of the teacher, right.
Speaker C:But the talking, it was because I was constantly trying to help other kids.
Speaker C:I could feel something was wrong with this kid.
Speaker C:So I talked to them and get them to laugh.
Speaker C:And then I was in detention.
Speaker C:But then I, you know, I don't want to say I had an issue with authority, but I constantly found myself in trouble with the teachers who were, you know, trying to control me in a way.
Speaker C:And that's when I started my resistance to rules, you know, and that's kind of how it went.
Speaker B:Did that resistance to rules, as you grew older, get more demonstrative?
Speaker B:Like, were you outgoingly rebellious to authority or did you do it in subtle ways?
Speaker C:Very subtle.
Speaker C:Like you didn't know I was breaking the rules.
Speaker C:Like my thing, like I question everything and I still do that to this day.
Speaker C:And I will find a way to toe the line as, as much as possible and maybe even lean over it, but I'm still, my toes are still behind the line.
Speaker C:So you're, you can't technically get me in trouble for what I'm doing, you know, And I've, I've just always lived my, my life like that because I, I know that there's so much more to, to what we are shown and what we are, you know, what we are seeing and what we are believing.
Speaker C:So it's.
Speaker C:To me, if I can't, if I don't question something, then I find it as truth, if that makes sense.
Speaker C:Like.
Speaker C:But if I, if I am questioning, it's because it's wrong or out of alignment, right?
Speaker C:Something, something here needs to be corrected is how I look at it.
Speaker B:I used to have a saying with myself because I, I grew up in an abusive Household.
Speaker B:So my mom, I rebelled against her abuse a lot, but I was also the good guy.
Speaker B:Like, I was an Eagle Scout.
Speaker B:I did, you know, ab student.
Speaker B:Like, but I always said, like, rules are meant to bend, not break.
Speaker B:Like, how far can you bend them to stay within, you know, the toes within your line?
Speaker B:As you said, as.
Speaker B:Then after high school, you went to college.
Speaker C:I did.
Speaker B:And where'd you go?
Speaker B:College.
Speaker C:So I went to Southern New Hampshire University.
Speaker C:Good old Snoo.
Speaker B:And.
Speaker B:And what'd you major in?
Speaker C:Sport management, which was like a newer major back then.
Speaker C:Probably shouldn't have done it, but it was where my guidance counselor was like, oh, you love sports and you love business.
Speaker C:Do this, like, work, you know, so I could work for the Red Sox.
Speaker C:That was like my ultimate dream.
Speaker C:Halfway through, I realized I said, oh, I should have not done this.
Speaker C:Like, this is not in alignment to me.
Speaker C:It was.
Speaker C:I should have.
Speaker C:Should have been guided into organizational leadership in some capacity.
Speaker B:And what is your alignment today?
Speaker B:What do you find as your ultimate passion?
Speaker B:Because you've, You've been, you know, in business for over 15 years.
Speaker B:You know, you.
Speaker B:You do.
Speaker B:I like that.
Speaker B:You do.
Speaker B:Operational expertise with soulful strategy.
Speaker B:Explain what that looks like to you.
Speaker C:Yeah, so I'm as.
Speaker C:As woo as I am.
Speaker C:I am very logical.
Speaker C:And everything to me has order and calculations.
Speaker C:So everything is a mathematical equation.
Speaker C:Everything has coding within it.
Speaker C:And when I talk about coding, I think of, like, your software, right?
Speaker C:Everything that's on our screen right now has numbers in alignment that make it look to us the way that it is.
Speaker C:But our business also has that, and we as humans also have that.
Speaker C:So that's how I blend in.
Speaker C:I look at someone's business and I look at their coding of their business, and I can look at the numbers, right?
Speaker C:That's the woo side.
Speaker C:Kick it in.
Speaker C:And I say, oh, you know this number?
Speaker C:It should be a 7 instead of a 1, right?
Speaker C:It's operating at this frequency.
Speaker C:And then we make a little tweak and it throws everything back into alignment, you know, and it was just something I. I could just feel.
Speaker C:It's not really like a.
Speaker C:Something I could tangibly put out, but the tangible comes in, oh, you just made an influx of money or, hey, this feels a little bit easier to me.
Speaker C:So that's kind of how I blend the two operations.
Speaker C:I like how things work.
Speaker C:I like how people work.
Speaker C:I like how the universe works and how things operate that way.
Speaker C:So I don't look at traditional, although I have the business knowledge for traditional Business.
Speaker C:I want to operate my business in a way that aligns to who I am as a person and to who you are as a person.
Speaker C:So we just align it in frequency versus like you need to have a business plan and you need to have KPIs and all these things like yes, we can do that.
Speaker C:And they do have purpose.
Speaker C:But there's something to say about leading with passion and heart and intuition that is going to bring you much further in life.
Speaker C:So I try to have a balance of structure and then ability to have flexibility.
Speaker B:My mind's always been the very logical.
Speaker B:Like I've, I, I always look at those movies where they have someone looking at something and they freeze frame it and show the 15 other things that they're seeing at the same time.
Speaker B:Yeah, that's how my brain operates every day, all day.
Speaker B:So I'm always like three or four or five steps ahead of where I currently am.
Speaker B:And I started to embrace the spiritual gifting side when I met my wife because then I was allowed to also do that part.
Speaker B:So now I've been able to blend that spiritual intuition with the logical everything but everything.
Speaker B:The entire universe is mathematical, you know, creation.
Speaker B:If you just look at any part of our earth, if it's a degree to the left or right, it wouldn't work like it's in mathematical precision.
Speaker B:And our lives, whether we're super spiritual and super wooey or super logical and super, you know, analytical, it's still a mathematical precision that you have to live within in order to balance any part of it.
Speaker B:And your life is like a three legged stool.
Speaker B:Like if you sit on a three legged stool and one of them shorter than the other two legs.
Speaker B:Well now you're always wobbling to keep it level, right?
Speaker B:Yeah, you need all phases of it to be in harmony.
Speaker B:So it took 50 years for my wife and I to meet each other.
Speaker B:We just celebrated our 11 year anniversary at the end of October.
Speaker B:And you know, we always say, you know, offhandedly, man, I wish we would have met earlier.
Speaker B:But then we also follow it right up and say, but we weren't ready for each other at that time and would have never worked.
Speaker B:So how did someone with your gifts blend that into a married life?
Speaker B:Because it takes a unique, special blend of individuals to come together for people with your gifts.
Speaker B:And I say that because I get ticked off that I can't even open up my office door without my wife knowing whatever the hell it is she knows.
Speaker B:Can't I just have one secret?
Speaker B:Like no.
Speaker B:Right.
Speaker B:So how does A, where did you meet your husband?
Speaker B:And B, how did that blend work for you?
Speaker B:So.
Speaker C:Don'T.
Speaker C:Let's.
Speaker C:Let's not make a case on this.
Speaker C:But I met him.
Speaker C:I was 16.
Speaker C:He was 22.
Speaker C:We met through a friend who.
Speaker C:Her brother passed away.
Speaker C:He was killed by a drunk driver.
Speaker C:And we ended up.
Speaker C:I ended up meeting him A year prior to us actually meeting.
Speaker C:I met him in church, in the church basement, at a memorial mass.
Speaker C:And I remember, like, looking.
Speaker C:I had a crush on his brother, actually.
Speaker C:But I met him and I said, oh, who's this?
Speaker C:Like, I was curious about him.
Speaker C:And then a year later, I was with my friend whose brother passed away, and she was like, hey, you know, I think he was flirting with you.
Speaker C:We were at the.
Speaker C:At the gym, and I was like, there's no way he's flirting with me.
Speaker C:But he was.
Speaker C:And we started talking, and just a lot of things started to connect, and I felt like, you know, the butterflies in your stomach.
Speaker C:And what I learned now is it was like a Kundalini awakening.
Speaker C:So we were engaging into a contract with each other for growth.
Speaker C:And I been with him for 21 years now.
Speaker C:We are getting divorced now.
Speaker C:But it was like we.
Speaker C:We grew so much.
Speaker C:And, you know, he has always accepted my gifts, and he has always been curious about them.
Speaker C:But I think the.
Speaker C:The part for us, we allowed ourselves to explore and not know.
Speaker C:I tried not to tell him things, but he knows when I do tell him something like, we got to act and we got to move, we got to do whatever.
Speaker C:So I've just learned to release expectations and allow.
Speaker C:Allow for the connection to unfold.
Speaker C:Because I think, you know, a friend of mine said this to me the other day.
Speaker C:He's like, I think there's romanticism in not.
Speaker C:Not trying to control and not trying to figure things out, you know, and we aligned for the versions of ourselves that we were back then, you know, and we're growing into a new phase of life, and he's.
Speaker C:He's growing in, you know, his own personal growth and as we unalign to each other, I don't know, you know, and it's like we're starting to see each other differently.
Speaker C:And see, you know, we went through a lot of.
Speaker C:I don't want to call it a karmic relationship, but we went through a lot of karmic healing generationally, and then between ourselves.
Speaker C:So I don't regret the relationship at all.
Speaker C:And I knew, right, there was a lot of things I knew about our relationship, but I allowed it to be because I figured this is life.
Speaker C:This is, you know, how I learn and how I evolve as a soul.
Speaker C:He's not a horrible person.
Speaker C:There's just things that he did that don't align to me and things that I've done that no longer aligned to him, you know.
Speaker C:But we also created three beautiful kids.
Speaker C:And they're our purpose.
Speaker C:Us coming together allowed them to be.
Speaker C:That's the calculation, right?
Speaker C:Because if it was anybody else, I'd have different kids, you know, and their purpose would be different.
Speaker C:So bringing the three kids that we have together, it's still there.
Speaker C:They were made through love, right?
Speaker C:They were made through God saying, hey, we got pregnant nine months to our first wedding date.
Speaker C:So we pushed it off a year, you know, and it's like, what a blessing to get our oldest, you know, and, and then having our last after a miscarriage.
Speaker C:And again, it's just like the divinity that was in our connection.
Speaker C:Just because it no longer is the way that it, it was, you know, it doesn't mean that it wasn't purposeful.
Speaker C:And that's what I hold on to is like, he's going to be in my life as long as these kids are around, you know, and, and we're going to have to just evolve in different layers and peel back layers and layers.
Speaker C:You know, we talk about it now, even with us divorcing, I'm like, you know, if I do meet someone, they're gonna have to like you too.
Speaker C:Like, they're gonna have to get along with you, you know, because he's going to be a, you know, we have a two year old, so we at least 16 years, you know, to have anybody come into our life, like they have to align to our family because our family unit is still intact.
Speaker C:Just the marriage dissolved.
Speaker B:And that's, that's a beautiful gift that you guys are giving your family, is that even though the relationship is dissolving, the family unit is staying together.
Speaker B:And that is so rare in a, in the dissolution of a marriage.
Speaker B:So, you know, that says a lot about both of you guys to be able to do that.
Speaker B:Find it interesting you talked about karmic relationships and I know that through my wife and I's healing journey, it's been karma based.
Speaker B:But when she was in her early 20s, she was in Lisbon and saw a shadow of a guy walking into a store.
Speaker B:Didn't even fully see his face.
Speaker B:And she's like, oh, there's my husband.
Speaker B:And a few days later at one of the festivals, you know, that Portugal is so famous for.
Speaker B:They were both at the same festival, didn't know each other, and he had come up to her and asked her to dance, and then they ended up getting married.
Speaker B:Like, you, those things are real, and you don't.
Speaker B:Like, she didn't even see his face.
Speaker B:And she knew that whatever walked by, that was her future husband.
Speaker B:And, you know, they had a son.
Speaker B:And we.
Speaker B:She and I were just talking about it yesterday.
Speaker B:You know, the whole purpose of your guys's relationship was so David could come into this world.
Speaker C:Yeah.
Speaker B:You know, it didn't last as long as you wanted it to, and it wasn't there, but.
Speaker B:But David is here because of it, you know, and our karmic journey is.
Speaker B:Is for a different purpose.
Speaker B:So some people, you know, they're meant to be together the entire lifetime that they're here, and sometimes this is just one of the many lifetimes that they're going to be together.
Speaker B:So, you know, it's funny.
Speaker C:It's funny you say that, because when I was 13, I dreamt of my three children, and they look exactly how they.
Speaker C:You know, how they look now.
Speaker C:And my husband came through the door in the hospital, which, when I replayed it, having my third, I saw it, right?
Speaker C:I saw him come through the door with my two older kids, because I knew my kids were older when I had the third, but I couldn't see his face.
Speaker C:But I saw his build, and he had a firefighter outfit on.
Speaker C:And now, you know, his.
Speaker C:His grandfather is actually a.
Speaker C:Was a firefighter, a Boston, East Boston firefighter.
Speaker C:So it, like, things unfolded into that reality, right?
Speaker C:And it's like, I was 13 and I knew that that was going to be in my life.
Speaker C:And now, like, I can.
Speaker C:I still know who my divine partner, or how my divine partner feels.
Speaker C:And that's why, like, I know that he's out of alignment to me because I know I don't know who they are or what they look like.
Speaker C:I can't see the face again, I can't see a face.
Speaker C:I can see the shadow and I can feel them.
Speaker C:But again, I think that's the beauty in allowing things to unfold.
Speaker C:Right.
Speaker C:Like, God is in control of everything.
Speaker C:And I always said, matt is my life partner.
Speaker C:He's still my life partner.
Speaker C:We're still going through life together, just, you know, without conditions.
Speaker B:And I think too many people try to control or force what they think that vision is supposed to be, and they don't let God reveal it in his way, in his fashion.
Speaker B:You know, they try to Put their own timeline onto it and makes it tougher.
Speaker B:I want to talk to you a few minutes about a couple of these things.
Speaker B:This is a book that you contributed to.
Speaker B:Echoes of Love just came out.
Speaker B:Yes.
Speaker B:Describe this book.
Speaker C:So a woman.
Speaker C:I was on this entrepreneur show called the Blocks last year.
Speaker C:My season should be airing soon, but a woman in the group posted.
Speaker C:She said, I experienced a miscarriage.
Speaker C:And I'm putting together a book of women sharing their story of their miscarriage to be, you know, to help women.
Speaker C:Because with miscarriage, there's not a lot of support around it.
Speaker C:It's a very quiet experience for a lot of women.
Speaker C:So I. I wrote my story of how we lost our daughter Nevaeh, and I.
Speaker C:And I shared it within this.
Speaker C:Within this book.
Speaker C:And it's something that I talk openly about.
Speaker C:I have continued to talk openly about it for three years now.
Speaker C:You know, because for me, I know there's.
Speaker C:Just from sharing my story, I know there's so many women that have reached out to me that don't get to share their stories.
Speaker C:So I can't remember how many authors are in this book, but I want to say it's like about 20 stories of women sharing their truth around miscarriage.
Speaker B:The sad reality about miscarriage, from the outside looking in.
Speaker B:Obviously, I'm not in authority to speak directly about it, but it is silent.
Speaker B:It's not as allowed to grieve as losing a child or losing a family member.
Speaker B:It's something that the people involved silently grieve on their own.
Speaker B:And then the rest of the world just says, oh, well, maybe next time.
Speaker B:It's kind of sad that it isn't more talked about.
Speaker B:So kudos for you to.
Speaker B:For bringing this up.
Speaker B:Another part of your journey that is Celestial Cash codes.
Speaker C:I love the logo.
Speaker B:As a graphic designer, that logo is awesome.
Speaker C:Thank you.
Speaker C:Thank you.
Speaker C:I built this program the beginning of the year.
Speaker C:It was something that came to me and it was, hey, you need to help people generate money.
Speaker C:Um, and I said, well, I mean, I have an idea.
Speaker C:Like, I.
Speaker C:From a business standpoint, I know how to do that.
Speaker C:But Spirit was like, no, this is through magic, right?
Speaker C:This is just going to happen.
Speaker C:And since we launched in May, we've brought in about a half a million dollars for people just through teaching people how to receive.
Speaker C:Right?
Speaker C:How to be open to receiving abundance.
Speaker C:And a lot of the.
Speaker C:The calls I start with, I don't know what's going to happen, but we're here and we're going to.
Speaker C:You know, we're Going to explore this and see it together.
Speaker C:So we do some basic subconscious rewiring around money stories, and we work through clearing out space in order to allow more abundance to come in.
Speaker C:Some people have been gifted $10,000 check in the mail for no reason.
Speaker C:I've had people win free trips and win free things.
Speaker C:So we kind of count every penny just to share gratitude for what we are given.
Speaker C:And that's the primary focus of the group is can we celebrate you?
Speaker C:And can we sit in gratitude for everything that we have?
Speaker B:And in my experience with my own clients, the part of manifestation that they struggle with is being open to receiving in whatever form it comes.
Speaker B:Again, it's that predetermined ideation that they have.
Speaker B:And if you're sitting with two clenched hands, where are you going to put the.
Speaker B:Where are you going to put the intake?
Speaker B:You got to open up and.
Speaker B:And be open.
Speaker B:Many, many, many people are good at giving.
Speaker B:They're good at helping others.
Speaker B:They're good at everything.
Speaker B:But when it comes to receiving for themselves, you know, manifestation for them becomes a hope and a wish, and maybe someday they don't have the belief that they deserve it and open up their hands to receive it.
Speaker B:Has that been your experience?
Speaker C:Yeah.
Speaker C:And it's so funny because everybody, every time I post about how much money we've brought in, you know, throughout each month that we've done this, everyone's like, where's your piece?
Speaker C:Why aren't you getting a piece of this?
Speaker C:And I'm like, that's not the purpose of this program.
Speaker C:I get my abundance in the ways that God gives it to me.
Speaker C:You know, I was like, you should take a percentage.
Speaker C:I'm like, these people are already struggling to make, you know, ends meet.
Speaker C:Why would I do that?
Speaker C:It's.
Speaker C:This program is about giving.
Speaker C:It's not about taking for me, right?
Speaker C:So I try to not control.
Speaker C:And I just trust and I trust in how this program gets put out there and the work that I do within it, that my abundance will come when it's meant to come.
Speaker C:But, yeah, I do see that a lot with people.
Speaker B:That's.
Speaker B:That's a very big key, is that your abundance will come when it's meant to come, because you're starting with service to others.
Speaker B:And I've said on other shows how I used to pray incorrectly, because I'd be like, well, I did.
Speaker B:I'm doing good, I'm doing good, I'm doing good.
Speaker B:Where's mine?
Speaker B:Like, God, I'm doing good.
Speaker B:Where's mine?
Speaker B:Like, and I said just the other day on a show, I was like, I was using them like an atm.
Speaker B:Like, I don't.
Speaker B:You're not my atm.
Speaker B:I'm just supposed to be doing good to do good, not for what it's supposed to bring me.
Speaker B:And oddly enough, the abundance has started to come.
Speaker B:When I let go of the where's mine?
Speaker C:It's funny because I was doing that.
Speaker C:Like, I was.
Speaker C:I was like, how am I doing this for them, right?
Speaker C:And I was like, it's not me.
Speaker C:I had to snap out of that, right?
Speaker C:Because everybody.
Speaker C:It was like everybody else's thoughts or.
Speaker C:Or words were coming in to me and I had to work through discernment and saying, like, I know inside, I know that that's not.
Speaker C:This is.
Speaker C:This program is not how my abundance comes in, you know, But I was getting.
Speaker C:I'm human, right?
Speaker C:I was getting frustrated.
Speaker C:I was like, you know, where's mine?
Speaker C:You know?
Speaker C:And then a friend of mine, good old Michael Favor, reminded me, he's like, sit in gratitude.
Speaker C:He's like, don't you want your people to win?
Speaker C:And I said, exactly why I'm doing this.
Speaker B:And that brings me to this other piece that you have, the architect of soul structure, sustainability and community, social agency.
Speaker B:Explain this one.
Speaker C:So social agency is my business.
Speaker C:It obviously is about having sovereignty over your path, right?
Speaker C:Allowing things to unfold the way that they unfold.
Speaker C:But that.
Speaker C:That is actually my new membership that we're launching next year called Social af.
Speaker C:It's not as F. It's aligned, aligned and free.
Speaker C:So working with leaders, I mean, the intention who.
Speaker C:My friend who named it, that was his intention because I am someone that says the F word a lot, but when I sat with it, it was aligned and free, right?
Speaker C:So we work with.
Speaker C:We're going to be working with community leaders, people who are building community or community focused and oriented and helping them create the structure where their support, they're out there supporting everybody else.
Speaker C:They need community.
Speaker C:So as me, as someone who is as very well versed in humanity, right, and human connection and.
Speaker C:And building community, I wanted to be the support for them.
Speaker C:So we're working on launching that hopefully in January.
Speaker C:And it's pretty cool.
Speaker C:It's pretty unique.
Speaker C:I can't share too much about it yet because we're still building it.
Speaker C:But helping community leaders sustain, right, Sustain their energy, sustain their passion and their drive by offering support and resources and.
Speaker B:Structure for them, well, you're definitely building a life that others are going to benefit for and your blessings through that.
Speaker B:Will definitely come.
Speaker B:What is the difference between Sierra today and Sierra 20 years ago?
Speaker B:Who are you now versus who are you then?
Speaker B:Because you said you've had this knowing since you were three.
Speaker B:So you've pretty much lived your whole life with that intuitive blessing gift.
Speaker B:So how are, how are you different today than you were 20 years ago?
Speaker C:So I was 18.
Speaker C:I was just starting really identifying who I am at 18.
Speaker C:I threw up my back for the first time.
Speaker C:Now I realize it was trauma.
Speaker C:It was a trauma response in my body.
Speaker C:But that's right around when, you know, my ex husband and I were having issues in our relationship because we've been together for that long and I started to realize like, huh, I was, I wanted to play softball in college.
Speaker C:That was the goal.
Speaker C:Like that was the vision.
Speaker C:I'm gonna play softball and I'm gonna work.
Speaker C:I had this dream, right?
Speaker C:I had this drive and then it came crashing down with a back injury and I was like, what do I do right?
Speaker C:What do I do now?
Speaker C:But I, I look at myself now and I think of that 18 year old version of me.
Speaker C:And I'm so proud of her because she always followed her heart.
Speaker C:Even if she knew it was going to be hard, it was going to be a struggle.
Speaker C:She followed her heart and got me to where I am today.
Speaker C:And who I am today is I no longer believe or subscribe to the idea that I need to struggle or that I need to suffer.
Speaker C:So all her suffering and all the pain she went through, I no longer subscribe.
Speaker C:I no longer allow that in my life.
Speaker C:Right.
Speaker C:So moving forward, you know, the version of me now 20 years later is a woman determined to live the most abundant and fulfilling life.
Speaker C:I don't need to suffer anymore.
Speaker C:I don't need to try.
Speaker C:I did enough suffering and now I get to fully live in alignment to my soul, which is an abundance of joy twice over.
Speaker B:And what does that look like to you?
Speaker B:What does your current abundance look like?
Speaker B:Because we know, we all know what suffering looks like.
Speaker B:We all have had our version of suffering.
Speaker B:So what does joy look like?
Speaker B:Because that's harder to describe for most people.
Speaker C:Yeah, for me travel is huge.
Speaker C:I love to travel.
Speaker C:That's like the physical tangible of joy for me is traveling like this.
Speaker C:But yeah, yeah, I'm definitely.
Speaker C:Listen, I'm heading back there in January.
Speaker C:You should come with.
Speaker C:But you know, it's, it's being able to live in my most authentic, expressive, multifaceted self.
Speaker C:Like I am creating and operating from pure desire.
Speaker C:Like I no longer have This, I mean, I still understand, like, yeah, I gotta pay bills and yeah, I gotta do these things, like the very human experience.
Speaker C:But I'm allowing myself the freedom to just be joyful, right?
Speaker C:To, to laugh and have fun and not take life so seriously.
Speaker C:We have enough examples of that.
Speaker C:What would life look like if you were living in joy, right?
Speaker C:And from desire, doing the things that you want to do.
Speaker C:That's something I always did as a kid.
Speaker C:Like whenever I wanted to do something, I'd just go and do it and we forget that along the way.
Speaker C:So for me it's getting back into that inner child and saying, hey, you want to go toss a baseball around?
Speaker C:Let's go.
Speaker C:You want to go down, you want, you want to go down to the water?
Speaker C:Let's go.
Speaker C:Like, I, I'm allowing myself to just be and to just be whatever emotion I'm in throughout the day, even if it's a shitty emotion, like I'm, I'm gonna let myself go through it because that is what I signed up for.
Speaker C:I, I signed up to be human, you know, and that's kind of where I'm at.
Speaker C:It's just whatever it is, it is what it is.
Speaker B:How much of that came from your actual journey and growth and knowledge that that's how life should be lived, we should live.
Speaker B:Like I'm, I'm So, like I'm 60, so I'm, I'm the get off my lawn guy.
Speaker B:I'm like, right.
Speaker B:But I also know that life is meant to be lived with joy and happiness and we're not designed to grind it out 24, 7 and then wait for someday to retire to enjoy the life we're living, supposed to live it along the way and enjoy it along the way.
Speaker B:How much of you learning that came from your own inner healing, from whatever those traumas were versus having a two year old who is showing you what pure joy actually is now.
Speaker C:So I actually was just talking to a client before this call about that.
Speaker C:I was like, why are you waiting around to be 65 and retire and then experience life?
Speaker C:And I knew at 30, that's when I leapt into entrepreneurship full time.
Speaker C:I said, I can't live like everybody else does, but my 2 year old in human design is this kind of like a astrology natal chart.
Speaker C:Human design is kind of like your purpose, what you're here, how you operate.
Speaker C:And my 2 year old is a reflector, which is 1% of the world's population.
Speaker C:Is that that type?
Speaker C:And so she is a mirror, right?
Speaker C:Like She a reflector.
Speaker C:They just mirror everybody around them.
Speaker C:You know, in mine, my.
Speaker C:I'm a generator, so I create energy.
Speaker C:But my incarnation, Cross, is vessel of love.
Speaker C:So I am supposed to just be this vessel of love.
Speaker C:And when I look at her, I feel my love that I give out into the world.
Speaker C:And I look at her and I just say, wow, this is a gift that you're bringing to this world.
Speaker C:Like, how special are you?
Speaker C:You know?
Speaker C:And she has shown me just by existing.
Speaker C:Right.
Speaker C:Yesterday we went for a walk, and she's playing with a stick in the mud in the puddle.
Speaker C:And I was just like, everyone's, like, rushing her on the walk, and I was like, let her play.
Speaker C:What are we rushing back to go sit on the couch?
Speaker C:Like, she's fine, right?
Speaker C:And I think that's what it is.
Speaker C:It's like we get so lost in the go mode that we forget the.
Speaker C:How powerful the stillness can be and how powerful it can be to just play in the mud, right?
Speaker C:Play in the puddle, get dirty.
Speaker C:You know, we're trying to really raise her in that.
Speaker C:Not like we haven't.
Speaker C:She hasn't been really into religion.
Speaker C:She hasn't been indoctrinated into schools, like daycare, none of that stuff.
Speaker C:She is free.
Speaker C:And to watch her grow and.
Speaker C:And be unrestricted, almost, it's like we are.
Speaker C:We are such.
Speaker C:We would be such incredible.
Speaker C:I mean, we are incredible human beings, but we would be that much more incredible if we allowed our sovereignty.
Speaker C:And that's what social agency is about.
Speaker C:It's keeping you in your.
Speaker C:Or putting you back into your authentic sovereignty of God.
Speaker C:Brought you here for a reason.
Speaker C:What is it?
Speaker B:Yeah, go live your purpose as a sports person.
Speaker B:You'll appreciate this.
Speaker B:You know, I grew up in the Midwest, so the Minnesota Twins were, you know, our local team.
Speaker B:And Joe Maurer, you.
Speaker B:You're familiar, probably as a baseball fan, who Joe Maurer was.
Speaker B:He's a Hall of Fame catcher for the Twins.
Speaker B:But he tells a story of when he was younger with his brothers, and they were out wrestling on the grass, and his mom came to the door yelling, you know, you're.
Speaker B:Stop doing that.
Speaker B:You're going to get your clothes all dirty.
Speaker B:You're.
Speaker B:You know, you're going to ruin the grass.
Speaker B:Stop doing all that.
Speaker B:And his dad turned to his mom and said, let them play.
Speaker B:Are we raising boys or are we raising grass?
Speaker B:Like, he had that automatic discernment of, you just got to let them, you know, enjoy life.
Speaker B:And as a homeschool parent, how do you find Your experience in school versus what your kids are learning in as a homeschool.
Speaker B:Like, do they like their principal?
Speaker C:No.
Speaker B:During recess.
Speaker C:Right.
Speaker C:So, you know, the first year of homeschool, I was super strict.
Speaker C:Like, I had curriculum made up for them.
Speaker C:I had a schedule.
Speaker C:You know, I was like, this is.
Speaker C:You know, they.
Speaker C:They can't be behind, and they need to learn, and this is what they need to do.
Speaker C:And I stressed myself out.
Speaker C:And it was, you know, right after our miscarriage, too, so it was just doing too much.
Speaker C:And my friend gifted me the phrase, like, you.
Speaker C:You don't need to do anything when you're homeschooling.
Speaker C:And I was just like, what do you mean?
Speaker C:She's like, everything is homeschooling.
Speaker C:And I said, all right.
Speaker C:So the second year, we allowed them to kind of lead and do what they wanted to do, and we put them into, like, a nature school once a week.
Speaker C:And.
Speaker C:And we started to see all of the ways that they were learning.
Speaker C:But the thing is, like, they were learning more emotional intelligence than anything, you know, and.
Speaker C:And now we're on, I think, year three.
Speaker C:I don't even know.
Speaker C:And, like, my kids are cooking and they're doing dishes, and they're.
Speaker C:My oldest teaches.
Speaker C:The youngest, like, there, she taught herself crochet and made a business out of it.
Speaker C:So for me, I look at things and I'm like, I needed this as a kid because I was creative and I was constantly moving.
Speaker C:I needed my.
Speaker C:I had too much energy.
Speaker C:So sitting in school did not have benefit to me.
Speaker C:Besides the social aspect, that's all I needed, you know, and to watch my kids mature so quickly with homeschooling, because a lot of the homeschool kids that have been homeschool forever are so emotionally mature, like, more than I am.
Speaker C:And I was just like, whoa.
Speaker C:You know, and it's like, I wish that.
Speaker C:I know it's not financially feasible for everybody.
Speaker C:I mean, it's really not for us either.
Speaker C:But if you can gift them that, like, if you have the ability to homeschool, I highly recommend it because it teaches you so much more about what is necessary in life.
Speaker C:Like, they.
Speaker C:They play, like, my son play video games all day if he wants to go and.
Speaker C:And be a video game engineer or whatever.
Speaker C:Like, so what?
Speaker C:Like, he's finding things that he loves, and he could do math so quickly, like, not the way that they teach in school.
Speaker C:And I just look at them like, how'd you figure that out?
Speaker C:And we allow them to figure life out, and that's What I think everybody needs is like, you can mess up and you can, you know, fail.
Speaker C:That's the best teacher.
Speaker C:So we allow them the freedom to, they lead themselves, they guide themselves.
Speaker C:We have textbooks.
Speaker C:In Texas, you don't really have a lot of guidelines.
Speaker C:South Carolina was a little more strict, but every state's different.
Speaker C:But here we have a lot more freedom.
Speaker C:So it's really nice to like let them explore and expand into their interests versus like sticking to curriculum.
Speaker B:I have a couple friends who sold their houses and bought RVs and took their kids and they do homeschooling, RV life, and everywhere they go is a lesson.
Speaker B:And they say the same thing that you did, that their kids are more emotionally intelligent, more social interactive more.
Speaker B:And people think, oh, homeschool, you're gonna have less of that.
Speaker C:Yeah.
Speaker B:You know, but you get away from the bullying and you get away from the, you know, oh, you gotta sit eight hours.
Speaker B:Not only you gotta sit eight hours and shut up.
Speaker B:You have to sit eight hours and then go home and sit two more hours to finish the work that we didn't give you during those eight hours.
Speaker B:So they train you how to be a corporate slave because that's what you're gonna do when you graduate versus being a self thinker, which is what you're going to do in life.
Speaker C:Right.
Speaker C:And it's funny because like Rockwell made schools for that, didn't he?
Speaker C:Like schools were made to train people to be in corporate and, or to robotic.
Speaker C:Right.
Speaker C:And for me, I think we're going to start to see that shift as a collective.
Speaker C:I see us really getting into traditional untraditional schooling.
Speaker C:There's a lot of homeschool pods, there's a lot of, there's a school here in Texas that she just got chartered.
Speaker C:They do AI, so they have like two hours of work with like AI, and then it's experiential, which is something that I've been looking to build here too.
Speaker C:Where they're going and building a business or they're doing this.
Speaker C:And for me it's, I, I'm very big on like home skills, like really understanding, you know, here's how to meal prep, here's how to eat, you know, healthy foods.
Speaker C:Gardening, I haven't figured out, but we're working on it.
Speaker C:Right?
Speaker C:Like here's, here's day to day things and can you problem solve and can you be resourceful?
Speaker C:Because there's a lot of adults right now or you know, 18 to 25 year olds that have no clue how to get things right.
Speaker C:Right.
Speaker C:And it's like, you know, that's why I built a bridge that matters.
Speaker C:My, my mission based business where it's all about education and resources, showing people, hey, this is a unique way to live, but this is actually how God wants you to live.
Speaker C:It's not, you know, in this structure.
Speaker B:So when someone, client or no client, they come up to you.
Speaker B:And because you're a very fascinating in depth woman, which is exactly right up my alley.
Speaker B:I love people who have, oh, the sky is blue.
Speaker B:No, the sky is.
Speaker B:We're going deeper, right.
Speaker B:So I love, I love people like you and you remind me so much of my wife.
Speaker B:But when you are as intuitive as you are and you get the downloads that you do, and I see my wife struggle with this.
Speaker B:The world today makes her very sad because she knows where it's headed and where it's going.
Speaker B:And it's very hard for her to put those boundaries in place to where she doesn't get affected by it.
Speaker B:How do you keep your own boundaries so that you don't do what my wife is doing, or do you?
Speaker C:So I go through what she goes through.
Speaker C:I mean, I dreamt of COVID I've dreamt of everything going with our current administration.
Speaker C:The food shortages like three years ago, right.
Speaker C:Every five years ago, it's constantly been a thing.
Speaker C:I dreamt of the war in Gaza.
Speaker C:Like I've dreamt of all of these things.
Speaker C: I joke, you know, a lot that: Speaker C:I wanted to be unaware.
Speaker C:I don't want to know anything.
Speaker C:But the problem is you can't shut that off because when you do, you shut off your divinity.
Speaker C:Right?
Speaker C:So I've learned to receive the message and then not hold any energy towards it.
Speaker C:I allow it to just be the message and then I alchemize it by holding on to faith and hope that it won't be true.
Speaker C:It's like everything going on with Jamaica right now, like, I've just been like, I don't want to believe.
Speaker C:They're saying, like, yes, I understand there's a storm coming right at them, right.
Speaker C:But I have hope and faith that it's going to go around them, right.
Speaker C:And I envision and hold that vision.
Speaker C:So, yes, you're always going to almost see the negative visions of things, but I've also seen a lot of positive too, right?
Speaker C:Harmony and peace and a world that gets along.
Speaker C:There's timelines everywhere.
Speaker C:And it's our.
Speaker C:It's within us.
Speaker C:What, what are we going to create?
Speaker C:What are we going to hold?
Speaker C:So I focus on, on what can I do and how can I do it the quickest way possible to get it out there.
Speaker C:And that's why, like, I have celestial cash codes where I'm, you know, putting money back into rotation.
Speaker C:You know, I have a bridge that matters where it's like, hey, here, what did you do?
Speaker C:How did you get to where you are?
Speaker C:Let's, let's share that with people.
Speaker C:So it's, you know, it's, it's creating the story that we want to have and the one that we want to live.
Speaker C:And for me, it's like, you know, loving on my kids and loving on people and, and just being the light is what all we can really do because the world is full of darkness too.
Speaker B:So what do you want your legacy to be?
Speaker C:That's a big, A big question I've been like asking myself lately.
Speaker C:I want to be known for doing the things that nobody else would do because it meant that I'm living in alignment to my soul.
Speaker C:Right.
Speaker C:I'm not here to live like everybody else and you know, you're not either.
Speaker C:But if I could inspire and move an entire generation into, into alignment with God's love and the, the original creation of Earth, like why Earth is here and why we are here to experience it, you know, it's, it's because God, God loved us or loves us, right?
Speaker C:Love this world enough to create it and we're the ones destroying it.
Speaker C:So I think if we can just shift, if I can just spark a little bit of joy and a little bit of love into some people, hopefully that ripple, you know, hits.
Speaker C:So it's just kindness, just being kind to people.
Speaker C:That's my legacy.
Speaker B:Well, you're so far doing a great job of that and it's been a thrill having you here.
Speaker B:We're both part of the Prospera TV Network work family and your show is coming soon.
Speaker B:What will it be entitled?
Speaker C:Bring it to the Table.
Speaker C:So multi generational conversations about hard topics.
Speaker B:And I hope you go deep and not just the sky is blue on that.
Speaker C:Definitely.
Speaker B:We look forward to seeing it on Roku and all the Prospera Network applications.
Speaker B:So thank you for doing this with me today.
Speaker B:I adore your, your energy and who you are and you mirror my wife.
Speaker B:It's like, like half having a conversation with, with her.
Speaker B:So I, I appreciate all of that.
Speaker B:But thank you for being guest 150 and thank you for the light you bring into this world and all that you do.
Speaker B:And, and many blessings upon you and your.
Speaker B:Your family.
Speaker C:Thank you.
Speaker C:Appreciate it.
Speaker B:And if you'd like to connect with Sarah, you can do so on her website@soulcalagency.com and on her social platforms, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
Speaker B:And as always, thank you for joining us on this edition of A Warrior Spirit.
Speaker B:We're now on all the major platforms as well as Roku via the Prospera TV app.
Speaker B:So be sure to like or subscribe to catch all the episode.
Speaker B:And as always, the journey is sacred.
Speaker B:The warrior is you.
Speaker B:So remember to be inspired, be empowered, and embrace the spirit of the warrior within.