$QUAKK Mindful Wellness Panel take 2

Recorded: Aug. 26, 2025 Duration: 1:32:54
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Thank you. you
you change mr millionaire make those changes you need I'm a brother die from heroin When I see another baby with no dad and mom
From a foster care to a foster home
Clear up these streets, no more corruption
Little man, use your hands, no new feet, fight with guns
Little girl can't care for baby, use protection
Nine months, but I'll be prepared for being a mom
Don't be for the house, finger ain't no raster, man nine months I know, I know, cause I know
There's some spare change, Mr. Millionaire
I'm a mental genius, you never
There is, that could be done
There is critical what's going on
There's some spare change, Mr. Millionaire is oh
physical but i meant again more corruption there was a
people's is
that could be that Hey
We got a little more give a little more like it the better you gonna feel Set out of people and places they seem to change
But I've been missing my guy no job no girl no dollar
Don't like to rush, I'm thinking nice and slow
Finding happiness is my only goal
Don't really care to impress you
I don't really care to impress you.
I just live my life and all those things I do.
Got a whole lot of love and time to waste.
Got a whole lot of love and time to waste, yeah.
Love and time to waste.
Got a whole lot of love and time to waste.
Got a whole lot of love and time to waste.
Got a whole lot of love and time to waste, yeah.
Love and time to waste.
Let's all get together, party at my place
And if you're drunk, I know my name, well that's okay
From sunrise to sunset and I love her again
I'll spread every Monday like it's a weekend
I'm speaking cause I got the
Of friends and family to remember my name
So no I can't complain
See so many people caught up in the rapace
So many such a shame
All those material things that fill up this space But they all fade away is
got a whole lot of love and
time to waste
got a whole lot of love and time to waste
got a whole lot of love and time to waste oh
just what you do to make you happy
to make you happy because i started mad in the air
focus on them bad and negatives now no because that's the only promise
That's the only promise thing, my friend.
That's the only promise thing, my friend.
That's the only promise thing, my friend.
Oh, that's the only promise thing, my friend.
That's the only promise thing, my friend.
That's the only promise thing, my friend.
What really makes you happy?
The only question to be asking
because that's an everyday occurrence sitting on the porch watching all the stitches running down
because we only listen to everybody else and i ain't even dissing you i'm just saying
i hope you're having fun with those games you play i ain't tryna be the richest man by reading life
And at my funeral don't even want my dearest friends to cry
Remember me, for me, the crazy kid with funky flow
Don't tell me what a good time, cause I promise you I know
That's the only promise thing, my friend
That's the only promise thing, my friend
That's the only promised thing
ん Welcome, welcome everybody.
Happy Monday.
Oh boy, now it's playing over here.
Alright, there we go.
Well, it is cooking out here on the West Coast.
I don't know how you guys are doing around the country, around the world, but we are hot.
Mama, are you guys hot or is it just us down here?
Oh, no, it's hot.
Yeah, I don't think it's near what you guys have, but for us to hit in the 90s here, it's, yeah, it's hot.
Yeah, dude, that's hot.
How about you, Ibo?
How's the weather where you're at
no it's been beautiful over here like 60 degrees all day cloudy it's supposed to rain until like
next week so thank you jesus yeah that's what i just actually got off of zoom with my mom and
she's in oklahoma and she's yeah, it's 60 degrees and cold.
And she's like in sweaters and making soup.
I'm like, dang, that's a trip.
But welcome, welcome, everybody.
Thanks for coming through.
Appreciate it.
How are we doing?
How's everybody?
I'm getting everybody up right now.
How are you doing, mama? How was getting everybody up right now how you doing mama how was your space it was good yeah it's a good space you know just chill you never know where we're gonna go but yeah talked about dogs today talked about yeah just
kind of having giving yourself donkeys giving yourself grace yeah it's just you know us
always doing the things
yeah i think i honestly really enjoy the spaces like that and like this where there's
not a whole lot of an agenda and it's just it's just like walking around being in your friend's house it's kind of cool you know i really like it what's
up tricky it's tricky buddha from defy space donkeys powered by weed on solana get yourself
a bag of weed how's it going spreading the usual positivity making sure everyone's retweeting the room making sure no
one needs a beating he's on it he's on it man i tried to do this so somebody had told me to
or not told me right but suggested that uh running your spaces through your community
helps boost your community numbers and And so I tried to run,
I scheduled all of the spaces this week through the community and I could,
I opened it and before I could even click anything, it canceled me.
I was like, well, good start.
So yeah. Yeah.
you want to make sure you start this space up and get your mic working before
you even do anything. Like you always skip that little thing option to send out.
And putting it in your community is good for sharing it with your community
just because it leaps into the front of their pages,
but it only hits your community really.
So you still want to share it out normally and then also share it to your
community to like emphasize how many is get in here, you know?
Yeah. You know that it was like, cause you have the choice when you,
cause I schedule like, um, you know, last Thursday or Friday, uh,
the week spaces. And so you have your choice of like where you host it from.
You go into your community
before you even select the spaces, right?
Well, was it like that?
I think that's still just going to be giving,
it really just goes to everyone in the community.
So it's not really boosting your community numbers,
it's boosting the amount of the community
that's going to be in your space,
but it's not going to grow your community or really show your space to other people and that's really what you
want because the homies are already tapped in you want to share it to the other people so like
i would share it in communities where you're allowed to share that aren't necessarily your
community to cross-pollinate you know yeah i know that's see that's why i never had done it but then
somebody was like the the thing is is that it still shows up to everybody but now when they
enter it asks them if they want to join your community and so then more people join it
but i don't know it's good though for the same reason like i like people to subscribe to me
because when they subscribe they see all my important stuff in the subsection by sharing it in your community you can like always share
spaces into your community and then it's really easy to go back just through that community
timeline to see the spaces that are recorded. Yeah mama I'm curious what do you what's your
what's your take on it? Because you can it? My brain's not comprehending.
Okay, so what?
You can keep specific content underneath the community section.
Like when you go to Crack Life Community or Green Pill Collective,
you can share specific content there that you want those people to be able to have better access to.
Because your normal timeline is just all the stuff that you've liked and supported from other communities.
You know what I mean?
So sometimes important stuff can get lost.
So that's when you share it within a community.
So you're like, all right, all my Quack Life people will make sure they see this.
It won't get lost in my timeline because I'm supporting other GPC projects.
Yeah, so I understood it as like this was if I host it through my community, it's not necessarily like I'm just taking my space and
sharing it to my community because that's what I had been doing. But then, then the little thing
doesn't come up across the bottom that asks people to join my community. But I have no idea.
No, I don't, I don't think that's correct. I do not think that people have to join the community
in order to come to the space, nor do I think it offers them
the option. One thing that I don't like is because I've done it one time through the community,
and it actually shows that it was recorded for 7-4. But if that is on my timeline, if people go
look at 7-4 that are not part of the community, they're actually not able to listen back to that,
that are not part of the community, they're actually not able to listen back to that,
which to me is bass-hackwards because how am I supposed to grow if I'm not, do you see what I'm
saying? Like if there's a space that was held in the GPC, people go back and they can't listen to
that unless they join the community. I don't know. It just seems kind of forceful. So that's why I don't do spaces in any communities anymore. Interesting. Yeah. Interesting. Cause I wasn't a part of these other people's community
and this little bar came up across the bottom and it let me in, but it was like, do you want
to join their community? Interesting. I know, you know, And then there's like all this lurky stuff you guys have been hearing about lurking.
Yeah, I have.
It's so, I have, I am seeing people's numbers increase, but their engagement is slammed down.
And I think a lot of people are going to be shadow banned if not remove, lose their monetization because the way they're moving right now.
It's very good morning-ish to me.
You know, the good morning vibes or be a reply guy and do 1,500 replies a day.
That's this meta.
That's what's happening right now.
So I would just tell people to be careful doing that.
yeah i agree i do really actually so i checked it out like i looked at the
Yeah, I agree.
I do really actually.
So I checked it out.
their little site and it's been the most accurate as far as like i mean i even will
like chat like my chat gpt is like fairly trained right to like our project and it is still wrong
a lot of the times and i will say that their ai like uh summaries and stuff
have been really spot on and right because it it's just basically a summary of my word verbatim
which is what i would think chat gpt would do but um it still gets it wrong it stills like
pulls information from like 10 months ago you know that's not actually true anymore. And so I do
like it for that, but I do hear you. It feels a little bit like jump on the train. Yeah. It's an
engagement farm for sure. And also I don't like the extension. I don't like to put extensions on
my account. Um, just because I've had Papa show me so many times how you can have your whole Twitter account stolen that way.
And they're also able to mirror you.
So they might make the wording just a little, the name, the username be just a little bit different.
But they'll create that and then they'll go scam people because it sounds just like you.
Yeah, totally.
Skeptical. Yes. Yep, exactly. like you so yeah totally i know skeptical yep exactly oh shit my lurkey points are gonna be down now i just you know talking trash over here it was mama it wasn't you they got the
they got our voices screwed up there's no proof that's right but yeah I it's it's like it's one of those things where I'm like
damn it something else is now taking over my timeline you know now this is all I'm seeing
this stuff pretty funny I know I'm so careful what I I was actually pissed off at myself earlier
because I had gone and looked up a name that I no longer even associate with
and damn it if it's not all over my timeline now so I'm like okay you seriously know better than
this don't do this so that's the worst that's like when the when we were doing the monetization
and the money posting I'm like where's all my friends? Yeah. Well, you can't do both. Yeah.
That's the thing people just don't understand is you can't do both. It's impossible.
Totally. Well, my question today, a simple one, actually,
just a reflection.
What's something that you did
for yourself this week
that made you feel nice?
Who's going to take it first?
went and hung out
with the family this weekend, as usual, which is nice.
And I don't know.
I guess I just, I guess I'm just, man, it's hard for me to say this.
I guess I'm proud of myself for just how far I've come in the past two months with the trading.
I've had my ups and downs for sure.
I've made mistakes, which is usual, but I've come a long way.
And just from getting sober to everything that I've gone through,
just being proud of the journey and enjoying it, you know?
Yeah, dude, that's awesome.
How long you how long you've
been sober for? Um, for weed, honest to God, probably about a month. And before that it was
like four months. And then I was like, you know, smoke a little bit and man, I just, I was having
like many seizures the whole time.
So it's definitely not for me anymore.
Yeah, it was bad.
It was bad for alcohol over a year now.
It was a year on the on the eighth.
So, you know, I'm a completely different person today.
And it's been a long journey.
Yeah, dude, that's amazing um uh yeah i i guess last
march was the last time i really drank and i wasn't really drinking too much before then but
um yeah i just had to kind of separate myself from i've been on and off for many years like
young drinking heavily in high school you know
bad parental situation and that's just what everybody did right they just like if you went
to anything you got drunk or you got high that was just like the narrative where i lived um
and so i yeah i've been on and off with that. And weed mostly actually on, but I had quit for a few years a little while back.
And then I think it's been, yeah, maybe four, three or four months that I haven't been smoking.
I feel like I would just get really extra tired.
And like midday was like even harder than like normal
midday, you know, just like fatigue. And, and so cutting down on that has really made a big
difference. No, absolutely. And, you know, good on you, Quack Life. I think that, you know,
seriously good on you for stepping away from that if that's something that you want to do.
It's not easy, especially, you know, when a lot of people do it.
But I also think that, you know, I started way too young on all that.
So it just messed me up and I had to get back to myself.
But I think that a lot of people do it appropriately.
And that's why they're able to just, you know, handle business while doing it, but, um, yeah, I mean, towards the end there,
like, when I was smoking every day, I definitely understand what you were saying, it was, like,
just tired and done by, like, 5 p.m., and just, just not in a good place, you know, so,
good on you, Quack Life.
Seriously, I mean it.
Yeah, dude, I appreciate that.
I think, I mean, you're right, right? It seems to go a lot of different ways for people,
and one of those is a normal ability to, you know, indulge in those things. And then some is not. And I also
started way too young. I mean, 14. It just, you know, our society is really interesting. It depends
on who you hang out with, what you're, you know, where you come from, what your living situation
is like, how they treat it and what you see. And I had just seen a lot of, you know, use of alcohol
for numbing. And so that's what it just also for parties, right? It's like, I came from like big
time football culture and, you know, like people doing keg stands when I'm like eight years old and
my parents and they're all their you know friends are all super drunk to keg stands and partying for
the you know to the football game and so then when I get in high school and it's time to go to football
games well what do we all do all of us grew up with that similar kind of situation so we all just drank and went to
football games and got high and went to the movies or you know did did those types of things so
it did definitely mess me up uh like health wise and you know um yeah I definitely don't recommend it for everyone. But I do think that there is a, like you said, a respectable ability to use it. It just, you got to learn yourself, right? You got to learn your limits. You got to learn your body and even your mind's option and your body's option might be different like there was a time where I had finally started to be
able to drink alcohol without it being an emotionally charged kind of situation
but my body did it it said no you know it didn't matter if it was just one
drink my body was not not having it so even though my mind had come to terms with being able to use it
in a more reasonable manner my body just still wouldn't so i'm with you man
proud of you fam it's not easy proud of you
no it's not easy but you know i live uh I don't live in that culture anymore. I'm not surrounded
by it. I don't hang out with people that really do. I mean, I don't honestly hang out with a
whole ton of people. We live real rural. So it's not, it's not as hard. Like the people I hang out
with are like drinking tea and, you know, strong cacao drinks as they're like you know or
maybe maybe they might eat mushrooms which I don't really do that in like a social setting so much but
you know those are more the the ways that I mean everyone smokes weed around here I will say that
it's a lot of gondra farming but that's not quite as, I don't know, something about alcohol.
It's like super social, right?
Like you go to the bars and you do the things with your friends.
And yeah, so I'm not really in that culture.
So it does make it a little bit easier, but I appreciate that.
Sobriety is our new drug.
Mama Bear, what you got?
I know you did something good for yourself.
Shit fire.
Fuck, dude.
What did I do good for myself?
I did my therapy, bro.
That's what I did.
I worked my ass off every single week in therapy.
That's what I did.
I did it today.
I made it a little late,
but I got that shit done and just reflected on the last week and moving forward for the next.
So I think that's what I did for myself. Yeah. Using my tools.
That's beautiful, mama. I think recognizing when we, you know, when those tools are what we need is, is really, really an important thing. So good on you for sticking with it. Habits for me are one of the hardest things to make. Like, I know the things that I need to do, but my brain's like, no, do this other thing instead and go, you know, this needs attention. And all of a sudden
I'm like cleaning something random instead of, you know, doing my physical therapy or whatever
it might be. Yeah. I think it's something that, um, much more pliable it is. I'm having issues
with words today, clearly, but what I'm saying is that I don't have to, my neural pathways can be
changed. Um, those behaviors can change and that I have power over that. So, um, it feels good to
know that things can change for the better. And you just have to,
exactly like you said, it's the practice. So it's pretty cool.
Yeah, that power. I think a lot of us, I mean, we're taught that, you know, I mean, even in
school, like, you know, it's teacher, teacher, he did this, she did that. Instead of us being taught how to handle those
situations, we put our power from the time that we're children, you know, into some other.
Yeah. And then doctors, you know, is another big one.
Yeah. And just knowing that we have that within ourselves. We talk about that all the time with
Babs about how, you know, we put so much into other people and we think they can make everything better or how they are
depends on how we are. But no, we all have that power within ourselves. It's actually beautiful.
So, yeah. Right. And it is interesting because sometimes that power is scary, maybe is the right.
I'm not sure if that's exactly the right word, but daunting.
Sometimes it can be a lot to commit to trusting that power.
Right. When we've been taught for so long that we don't have it and now we need to trust it and trusting ourselves and that confidence
yeah really important aspects
well tricky have you done anything nice for yourself that made you feel good this week
i was in the middle of a post sorry um i I knew I was coming up to this. I got ready for it.
Man, I'm writing a book over there.
Let's see.
What have I done this week to be nice for myself?
Oh, I thought it was nice for someone else at first.
Nice for myself.
Well, I made a batch of brownies, which, you know, sometimes I end up getting busy and don't make my own edibles.
I make edibles for everybody else, but I always forget my own.
So I finally made my own batch of edibles, and they were great.
I definitely drank a lot less on my birthday as a result of that.
And, yeah, just had to finish them up.
finish them up luckily they still make some frosting that doesn't have milk in it so i can
Luckily, they still make some frosting that doesn't have milk in it.
still like find some good uh some good recipes and then throw some chocolate and vanilla frosting on
top nice that sounds delicious dude i mean i remember the first time i ever made brownies
back in i mean i was in high school it It was so bad, you guys. So oftentimes what happens is all of the
butter, the oil or whatever you're using goes, especially if your pan isn't is like warped or
something, goes to the middle. And so all my friends were like eating these brownies and
they're like, these aren't working, you know, and so
I my partner at the time and I ate like
A few of them and we ate the middle ones and dude I think we slept for like over two days
Like we had to tell everybody to leave it was like guys go away
This is about to be very bad and then we just like went to sleep and slept for two days and yep that was fun i don't think i've actually eaten edibles since that time i've
taken like some capsules or whatever you know for different kind of remedies and ailments at
different times but yeah i freaked myself out i guess edibles. I haven't done it.
I've never had a freakout on edibles, and I'm
really considering
a super, super high dosage.
I don't want to beat the record, but I'm just
debating how much more I
want to go above the record
to discourage
anybody else from trying to come back after it.
But get the
Guinness Book of World Records
and consume basically
25 to 30 grams of hash.
The record is 20,000 milligrams.
That's like the
world record or your record?
That's like the world record, apparently record That's like the world record apparently
Oh jeez dude
It is a lot
I'm like give me two and a half
Milligrams all to be good
I've done like the equivalent of like three grams of ash
That's about it
So it's a big
It's a big step up But the thing is I don't get
affected by it a lot I feel like I would get tired before anything else and if I started early in the
day and had some energy tea where so it'd be impossible for me to fall asleep I think I could
I could do it um it's just not feasible, right? Like, this is a world record attempt that's going to cost a lot of money, right?
It's going to cost me.
I mean, I'll probably get the grams for, like, between $3 and $6.
So it won't be very expensive.
But still, it adds up.
Yeah, yeah, it adds up.
Like, if you get 30 grams, you know, probably be like 900 bucks
I might get some good stuff just because I want it to be high quality. I don't want to be eating crap
but I don't know I'll put them and do I put it all into into a batch of brownies or just do pills.
Probably just pills.
Yeah, I always liked...
I would make Rick Simpson oil back in the day
and put it into
capsules with different herbs
to kind of, you know,
Direct it to, like,
you know, because everybody smokes for a different
reason some it's digestion some is anxiety some sleep you know all these different kinds of
things and so I would use other plants to help guide it and then what was nice about the rick
simpson oil I would cut it with um like avocado oil or something so that and then test it so I
knew that like each drop
equaled like five milligrams you know and so then i could just like drop them and keep it evenly
dosed and if i went with rick simpson oil like if i wanted to go with like cheaper stuff i mean i
could drop it from like a hundred dollars down to like probably like 50 bucks like because that
stuff is so much cheaper but i want to probably get like the some of the better stuff and I want to get different types too I think
that's gonna really destroy me though if I do different types right like mixing
your booze yeah but I mean I probably I mean I want it to be like an equal
comparison so I wanted to I can't do it all like one just one strain that I
happen to tolerate really well but I'll probably do it all like one, just one strain that I happen to tolerate really well.
But I'll probably do like sativa based because that way it won't put me to sleep.
I don't know.
I'm a medical patient.
So like I, you know, the sativas are good for the ADD.
The indicas are good for pain.
You know, it doesn't matter. matter either way it's going to be helpful
who wants to
do it with me
I should do like a
I don't know like an NFT project to fund
it and then like we get the
Guinness Book of World Records and we do it on
video and then your NFT
is video of the event
and like maybe if we could
do it in a location too we could do a physical
like party with it like that'd be funny to do it as a side event during an nft event like during
art basil you taking off sheila sounds pretty wild dude not gonna Not going to lie. Well, I realized I should probably answer my own question. I took a day off this week and that was nice. I got to go play pickleball and I did a little bit. I guess it wasn't totally off because I did go do some little bit of research for the IRL business that we're building.
because I did go do some a little bit of research for the IRL business that we're building.
But I did get to go play pickleball for like four hours. And then I went and had lunch with
a couple of my pickleball friends. And it was much more chill because usually when we,
for those of y'all that don't know, we take two days off a month and we go, we play like two hours of pickleball and then we have to do all our grocery shopping and all our errands and stuff in town.
And so it's kind of like rushed, you know, you're like, okay, do this, go do that.
You got to do this before they close and then go get this before they close.
And so it was nice to just like, we went and walked the dog by the beach and just kind of got to do things at our own pace.
And that was a nice time.
So I'm looking forward to, I'm probably going to be trying to start taking one day off every week and doing something like that.
Especially because we, once it starts raining, you know, we have similar to you guys mama where it's like six
months on of rain and six months off and so once that rainy season starts um outdoor activities
are pretty non-existent i mean we do have gyms and people do play pickleball in the gyms but
it's a different ball and it's a different which makes
it a different game it like doesn't bounce the same it doesn't spin the same it's a little bit
slower it's just you know i mean if you need to go get your fix like it works but it doesn't it
doesn't quite do the same thing so i gotta go get in some games before
before i can't and actually my partner mad quacker down there he won first place last
weekend at the tournament and with his uh his men's partner and that was pretty exciting they got
like a laser engraved wooden um medals so that was fun for them it was raining though it was pretty like
you're not really supposed to play on white courts at all because it's super slippery and you can't
really run and somebody made the joke they're like i guess that's why they make you sign the
liability waiver right and but
they still they they had a four-hour delay but they still made it work so that's why I did nice
for myself this week this coming week is my errand day so it won't be quite as chill but it's still
nice to go get some food where you don't have to cook it or do the dishes and, you know, see what kind of new fresh fruit there is.
As we, I mean, apples are coming up. Plums have been really awesome. Oh, that is one thing we did
this week too. Um, so my buddy was like, Hey, uh, there's this piece of land for sale. Um,
but it's in a really interesting area where you go check it out and see if it's worth you know me putting an offer down it had
like four pads for rvs and you know all the hookups and stuff and it was on an orchard and
a nice fence and it's like just up you know i don't know like a two minute walk from the river
and i was like okay this sounds nice and so we went to look at it and oh my gosh guys the
neighborhood it was so bad it was just like
i'm not even sure if like every house was pieced together with i don't even know if you could call
them houses you know it was like total shanty town down there and just like dogs running in
the street and it was just like out of a freaking movie not gonna lie but the fence you can get in and so we went in and took like a a little um
you know little bag and there was pears and plums and asian pears and apples and figs and i mean
just like 20 different fruit trees and so we loaded up and that was fun um I like to pick pick fresh fruit it's always best
right yeah do you guys have any fruit trees mama my whole backyard is fruit trees and I don't know
what the fuck any of it is I know isn't that horrible Pat's has told me before and Babs they
told me to send them pictures because I have no idea what's out there.
So, yeah, talk about having it right in your backyard.
Are they not?
They're not fruiting yet, I'm assuming then?
No, I don't think so.
I honestly don't go out there very often either.
I'm afraid of snakes and I've seen a snake.
So when I do walk out there, I have to announce to them all
if they could just please go to their homes for a couple minutes. So, um, yeah, I'm working on
that phobia though. I am. Yeah. Yeah. That's great. You'll get there. I believe in you. You're
a strong lady. Well, I will, but yes, we have, um, we just like to go to the local farmer's
markets, you know, just support local, you
know, usually pay a little bit more, but overall the quality is usually so much better.
But I guess my grandkids were just picking blackberries on the property.
Um, and my daughter-in-law came in and I was like, oh, cause my youngest, my grandson,
the youngest, he doesn't like to have clothes on when he's outside swimming
and um so he's in here running around and i'm laughing and i'm like what's on his face and
she's like oh it's blackberries and there were blackberries all over the back the kids made a
mess and i'm laughing i'm like oh that's cute she's like no they were trying to be puppies
while they ate it so they literally have like blue you know the faces right now from eating all these blackberries with their
mouth so no hands but dude I love that shit that's like core memories you know what I mean
and plus I don't have to clean it up I can just sit here and giggle about it poor mom you know
I was just gonna say I already did my time so yeah oh that's awesome dude yeah blackberry season is where it's at when they're
like all warm and they come off the vine but you're right like the local farmer's market
you know it's something that people don't always realize is that conventional food is often
subsidized and so we're paying the government is paying farmers a certain price for their goods
regardless of if that's really the face value of
their good. And so, you know, organic produce and produce that's at your, you know, from your small
farmer isn't being subsidized with your tax dollars. And so that's a large reason why it
actually costs more money because the other food would cost more money if they weren't getting that money from
the government to keep the price low for sure and it's also interesting me and t-bop were talking
i guess there's a show that his wife and him had started watching and it basically um i forget what
they said it was on but it was like a um it's like where they put these people into different elements.
And they basically give them this property and they're like, here, this family do this and they have to stay alive.
They have to learn how to turn better and essentially just live like as if it's a long, long time ago.
Learn to barter, things like that.
So I don't know why the hell I just said that. But yeah, I think about things like that, about how hard it is to be a farmer. Like,
if you're in that lifestyle, if that's how you grew up, it's from the time that the sun comes
up until the time that it goes down. Do you know what I mean? Like, there's no time off. There's
just so much blood, sweat and tears put into farming. I have so much appreciation and respect for farmers. Yeah. You know, when we
look at like animals, right. I really, first off want to know what that show is. Second off, um,
I'll find that for you. Sounds good. I always actually thought, you know, there's like all
these streaming houses and like whatever gamers and whatever they're streaming, pump fun or whatnot.
And I'm like, well, I think it would be fun to do a house where you make everybody go have to like prepare their own food and do their own garden and take, you know, basically like a farmhouse.
Right. So similar to like what you're saying. and but anyways uh i'm losing it a little bit because i got distracted
by that idea but yep it's gone it's gone fuck it no but it was a trick he told me that like they
have to use like a i don't know if that's what the word is called. It's like a scythe, you know, like the old school and they have to go take down their own hay and they have to learn to turn better
and they have to learn how to use the animals to go in, you know, plant crops. And these are things
that it's called back on the frontier. Oh, that's great. Yeah. You got to check. I have not watched
it yet, but it's on Papa on my list. so um you do you remember like the housewives thing maybe housewives there was like a couple
and then they would switch and they would put like a bougie chick to go live with the guy that
lived in the trailer and then do you remember that yeah you know why i remember that because
one of my best friends participated oh like no fucking joke I don't even
it was so crazy so crazy yeah they ended up getting a dog out of the situation because it's
like crazy kind of like trailer lady came and they swapped lives and it was nuts because this
lady's mom was like holding the kids down,
brushing their teeth.
They had songs.
They could pick two songs and that was like as long as they could shower.
And they just had so many strict, strict rules, you know?
And then so they switched her with somebody with like didn't believe in rules.
like didn't believe in rules and oh dude and so then they when they switched back um yeah they
had a they the the no rule mom had bought them a dog and then you know they couldn't like get rid
of the dog after that point and so i just remember it was like super weird and we'd like go over to our house and there's all these
cameras and wow that's a trick but it reminds me of that because it's getting you out of your
comfort it's getting out of your own element um but he was just saying he said it's amazing because
there's this one family and again I haven't watched this I'm trying not to mess up too much
of it but it sounded like there was one family and they are also addicted to being on Wi-Fi,
on internet, on tablets, on social media, that they were having a really difficult time.
Because emotions get high, you know, for 24, 48 hours.
But then shit gets real.
So, yeah, I think it would be quite a challenge.
Especially, and I asked T-WAP, I was like, so can I, like, use my a challenge especially and I asked you up I was
like so can I like use my phone to look up how to fucking churn butter and he's like no there's
none of that they give you books I'm like oh it's it's just funny how far how far things have come
and we don't think about how every little thing that we have is just so much easier do you know what I mean like I don't
we yeah yeah it's crazy yeah I'm I'm so with you because like when I moved out here and chose to
live off grid and not have cell signal and stuff there were so many things that would come up and
it's like so what do we do and you're like well we have to figure it out because we don't have the internet
I can't call anybody and ask it's like so you have to like use your brain and you know
come up with something because like you have to you're like you know I need water and my water
system just something just happened now what do I do you know and you're not going to drive like the hour to go you know figure it out or whatever go get the pieces and so you're like
there and you need it now or you got to you know really figure it out and yeah I did remember
actually what it was that I wanted to talk about that you brought up uh that's spending so much
time right like if you look at nature and animals like the cow literally just stands there and eats
all day like that's what it does it just eats and the birds they're running around looking for food
and and so we are in an interesting world right as humans where we now don't have to do go look for food, but we have to exchange our time for money to go buy the
food. And some people, because of that, are able to not have to spend as much time because they get
more money for their time. And some people have to spend more time because they get less money.
and some people have to spend more time because they get less money and so it's just it is a
really it's a really interesting thought process and I will say it is very nice even though it is
a lot of work it's nice work and it might be heavy labor and it might be intense sometimes
but you're outside and if especially if you're with friends and, you know, um, your
homies and stuff, then it, it's rewarding, you know? Well, I mean, that just goes back to, um,
teaching your kids at every young age. And by the way, I did not do this, but, um, you know,
showing them, you know, like what work is and how, um, I don't know, I hear of parents who are, they teach their kids that this is a
whole ecosystem, a home, right? Everybody has a part. If you're not doing your part, then things
can fall apart. I think it's the same thing as that. If, you know, you go out and you grow
something, I can't even imagine how rewarding it is to be able to nourish your body with something that you had hands on, hands in, to plant it, to provide it love and life.
And then it then turn around and give you life.
So I don't know.
That's just, I feel like there's something really to that.
I remember one time someone was like, what'd you have for dinner?
I'm like, cauliflower.
And they're like, well, that's boring.'s boring i'm like no you don't understand i converted this fucking cauliflower
it's the size of my head like and really sauce is what makes you know it's like spicing is really
what makes everything it doesn't matter it's vegetable meat it's all about that whatever
flavor profile you add to it and i am so happy to just sit down and eat a bowl
of cauliflower and some dank ass sauce you know but if it's cauliflower from costco i promise you
it i and from experience it does not taste the same it's like i remember uh somebody came and
had an heirloom tomato from our garden and they were like, what the fuck is this?
Like, what kind of tomatoes am I getting at the store?
Like they're white when they open them, you know, because they're not ripened all the way.
And they're just like, they have no flavor.
And they're like, this is the greatest thing I've ever had.
And I'm just like, yes, you know, it's not, it's actually allowed to ripen.
It's given proper nutrition.
It's not just like sprayed and, you know, forced into all the things.
And yeah, it's a huge thing.
So I'm definitely a proponent of farm, farm to table food.
And it also is like, it's a way to spend, you know, to vote, right? You can vote with your dollar. So where are you spending your dollar? Are you spending it on the corporations that are run by the same people that own all the, you know, chemical companies and the pharmaceutical companies, or are you spending
your dollar on, you know, your family farm, you know, your locals that have, you know,
it's just their kids and it's, you know, them and it sustains them, right. As opposed to,
um, providing, you know, your, your hard earned money to, uh, the corporations. And I will say too,
I know it is more expensive, um, to go to farmer's markets, but there's ways like when I had first
moved out here and I had just kind of like left my life behind and had, um, no money. I mean,
I was in college and, um, I would go to the market and I'd start making friends. And then at the end with the farmers,
and then at the end of the day, I would go around and see what people had left.
And I would offer to, you know, like, hey, I'll take that box of radishes,
you know, might be like 20 pounds of radishes, and I'll pickle some and bring you some back.
And so then for like, you know, I'd bring
them like a half gallon of pickles, which cost me like, I don't know, $4 in salt in the jar
to make. And then I got to have, you know, gallons of food just from that. And so just being,
you know, trying to be a little bit more creative to trading, you know, I would make herbal products, teas and tinctures or even just like the one that always cracked me up was I'd make these infused honeys where I'd literally just get honey and different powders like like golden milk kind of powder so like turmeric and cinnamon and i'd mix it into the
honey and put it in a jar and trade somebody a you know twenty dollar either i'd you know i'd say
it was twenty dollars sell it and have like get a box of food to take away from something just so
simple so there's there's ways to be creative to kind of um be able to afford it for
you know because not everybody has that financial barter system bartering's dope
i love to barter i think that goes back to how when i was younger we used to go over new mexico
a lot and i think that's where i got my hustle from you know i'd always get people down on their
prices yeah dude i know what you're
talking about like street vendors and stuff but yeah i want to do um nft bartering where we like
trade nfts you know um it's a great idea yeah i mean i have tons of quacks but i'd love to have
some other projects that i don't have tons of and
yeah i'm all for it. I like the trade systems.
I know you got to go, Mama.
I appreciate you.
That's what I'm going to go do.
I'm going to do some self-care tonight.
But it's always a pleasure being here.
I appreciate you back.
Yeah, Mama, I appreciate you too.
Lovely to hear you.
I like to catch up.
And it's like Tricky wants to say bye-bye. Yeah, before you leave, I wanted to hear you I like to catch catch up and it's like tricky
wants to say bye-bye yeah before you leave I wanted to tell you I have my space scheduled for
Wednesday which I've got one Tuesday or two at the same time but um I don't I don't have to
schedule that one that one's not my job I wanted to ask you to share it out maybe I'll see you
there also throw it out there that I am
looking for a co-host for that space still. So if anyone would like to co-host, get a little more
attention and, uh, you know, we can talk about whatever you want. So tomorrow is the 27th,
correct? Uh, yeah. Tomorrow's the 26th. The 27th is the one that is kind of pin it up top
or I'll put it down in the comments. Yeah, you can pin it. Okay. Nice.
Okay, so tomorrow's the 26th.
Okay, cool.
So, and it's always at the 1.20.
I know I always go to you guys' one on Friday.
But good to know.
I had no idea you had one today.
I got to get on this, bro.
Well, Monday through Friday, I'm live.
Okay, okay, cool.
Four to seven, basically.
Monday through Friday.
And then they just kind of, it kind of just varies a little bit I promised to give away like two hours each Monday and Wednesday and this kind it's turned into
three hours roughly Monday through Friday so I don't know how that happened
but it happens tricky but yes I just set my reminder too.
Going on four years during the Monday-Wednesday thing.
The only way I'm able to keep up with it is I literally, I just, I have a little Google doc where I put all the days and I just throw all the spaces up there that happen that I
might want to attend if I have time.
And then I just like, when I have have time I'm going to look at it.
I need to be that organized.
I'm so smart.
I need to do that.
I just have four devices and 12 accounts.
So I just know that I'm going to have to be on.
And throw them into whatever place possible.
I probably should be someplace.
It doesn't even matter.
Because I'm going to be in all the places anyway.
And whichever one I'm supposed to talk in, they'll throw me a mic.
So it'll work itself out.
You'll make it up there.
Well, Mama, have a beautiful week.
Thanks always.
And we will catch you later.
And then there were three.
I mean, there's more people in here.
So if anybody wants to come up, you're always welcome.
We're just kind of chit-chatting and talking about life and, you know, somewhat focused on mindful wellness.
But I feel like oftentimes it turns into a venting session sometimes or just random off-topic stuff.
So, you know, not so crypto-focused, right?
I know most of us in here, I'd probably reckon all of us in here, are in Web 3.
So, it's just time to take a little break.
Oh, here, I can come back as a different person.
This will help.
Here, hold on.
Oh, and then there was just me.
I scared Ebo off.
That happened quick.
Well, yeah, I really want to check out that that show mama was talking about the back to the
frontier it sounds i bet you it's pretty funny like i really like um i don't know if anybody
watched top gear um but i used to watch some top gear back in the day and i uh jeremy clarkson who's one of the guys in top gear
he this is the fourth season of clarkson's farm i want to say it's i think it's amazon crime video
um but dude it's gotten a little bit less uh hilarious um but when he first started he's
just like i want to farm i I'm going to, you know,
and I mean, we're talking like tractor farm, like, you know, tons of acres, like 20 acres of barley,
50 acres of, you know, pasta, wheat, all these things. And he's like, I want chickens. And then
I want goats and sheep and cows. And he would just keep adding all these things in and just not realizing what
it actually takes to farm and then all of a sudden he's getting like three and four hours of sleep
he's like crashing the tractor the goats are breaking out i mean it was just like so comical
especially if you have any kind of understanding of what farming is like then dude hilarious in this most
recent season he um was after wanted to start a pub and so then he's like trying to go through
all the hoops and you know he's like what do you mean it's gonna cost forty thousand dollars for
umbrellas like you know and yeah it's just a hoot because he's a car guy but he favorite thing um i had no idea
lamborghini makes tractors like straight up tractors like and they're like way oversized
actually they're huge tractors and with like lots of horsepower and like real fancy tractors.
And so, you know, you got this guy who picks up this farm in the middle of this like small area in England.
And he's like got these farm managers and these people that help that aren't used to, you know, somebody famous with a ton of money farming.
And so he shows up with this Lamborghini and every tractor and oh guys it's just so funny but what's up
tricky you made it back
there's tricky Buddha from the fly space donkeys powered by tricky teams thank
god for these tricky teams I've been able to go to events now.
And this one's more about.
More health related stuff.
Sometimes I change this page.
To be like for an event.
Or something.
But I decided to make it about the teas.
This is more my hippie page now.
I really enjoy tea.
What I did realize too too when i first started in
herbalism was like some people are so stimulated whether it's sugar caffeine you know coffee
all of these things that like chamomile wasn't actually sedative for them like it wasn't strong enough you know um
have you noticed that tricky where you have to like use some other herbs to like yeah i put
chamomile in um both of my teas because it's not enough to knock anybody out these days alone but
it is relaxing to some people so i'll put it in both but it's a heavier
dosage and the night tea and then i got that uh skull cap uh which is a sedative and mullein
doesn't really make you sleepy but it does relax you a little bit definitely i i used to man kava
have you ever had kava i was actually just thinking about recently, like, I should get some and try it.
Because my brain chemistry and everything has changed a lot.
And I don't really drink.
So, like, maybe kava would be better.
Like, I drank a little bit of tequila.
And I'm like, it's not looking great.
So, I think I should try that kava. And I know you definitely can't drink them together because it's not looking great so i'll just i think i should try that kava and i know you definitely
can't drink them together because it's super toxic but um yeah i had kava back in like high
school like college it's been a long time that's cool that's super cool i i so i came across kava
whenever i because i when i first started herbalism, I was like,
pretty much like, if it doesn't grow in my area, like, I don't really want to use it. I want to
try to use, you know, cause every area has plants for, um, the same types of things, right? It's
just like why there's, you know, different cultures use different plants. Cause that's
what grew around them. And, and so that's where my focus was but then i moved to hawaii for a short time and um would go to the kava bars and they use fresh
kava most of the time and man and they like juice it or tea it it's tea right it's like it it's like
tea juice you you infuse i mean people do different things um don't get me wrong like
there's all sorts of different styles of ways to use it especially if it's dry then you're making
more of a tea but there's a massage process that we were taught so they would um cut it up fresh
and put it in these basically giant tea bags like muslin cloth tea bags and like big yeah
and then yeah you milk it you like let it sit for however long and then you squeeze it and
you massage it for like 20 minutes you know like a long time and which is actually really a lot on
the hands but we so they were doing that and man dude it was so good and just relaxing and soothing and then I like
came back to states and had it dry and thought I could just like do the same thing I had done and
drink the same amount I had done and I freaking wrecked myself like my liver i like shit blood i mean it was like not good you know and um so it's
really a strong i mean it's just like if you over drink right yeah it was just so it's more potent
when they dry it because it's exactly yeah it's exactly yeah i yeah i've only had it fresh and
that's like this place that would i think they they would like bring them to boil kind of.
But then they would like juice them.
And like they would grind the shit out of them.
And press it.
And then grind it and press it.
You'd end up with like...
It was like...
Yeah, tea juice is a good description.
It's like milky.
It's super...
It's not good. Super good. Yeah. i liked it but that it's it may be a
acquired it you know it's like different locations too might be different tastes as well i mean that's
the thing it's so hard to tell what something tastes like until like you've done it a couple
times but i can tell you mushrooms taste like shit definitely but but some of them don't taste terrible I went to my
like psilocybin mushrooms most of them just taste yeah but even those taste
different from from one to the other like I've had something that tastes
really weird I have some at this don't taste like anything right I mean it's
like tequila or something where some people like want to take a shot with
like the lime and the chaser and, you know, all the things. And some people put it on ice and sip it.
And so it's like, do they think it tastes good?
Is that why they're doing that?
Or is it acquired taste?
You know, like it's got to be an acquired taste and then just not wanting to drink the sugar.
Because as it is, alcohol turns into sugar.
So like by not having any like, know thing with it i guess it's like
it is less sugar but then it's like why wouldn't you at least have like seltzer water or something
or juice maybe i don't know i i don't i would never sip tequila like just like no
absolutely not no i know it was like i remember wine like as a kid
wine was just freaking disgusting and then when i was older i was like well this is pretty good
you know and i think the same for kava it is a little bit bitter and it does it gives you like
some mouth kind of numbing sensations but uh really really good anti-spasmodic you know so anti-spasms right
which is a sedative and in a not necessarily a sleepy way either like it can give you a head
change that's for sure especially if you drink enough of it and so that's why they like kava bars were popular because people weren't necessarily drinking so much out there it was
a really health conscious community and so that was like their alternative to drinking
yeah but it's still like can be detrimental if you're drinking enough to like get messed up
but that's yeah i mean that's the thing is that so is anything right but yeah we had one
randomly pop up in south florida and uh so you know being kids we were like yeah we'll check it
out you know i think as you said you had to be over 18 versus over 21 so it was like, well, we can pull off that. Yeah. I'll show you on that.
My birthday is 84, so I really craftily used a scalpel and scratched the 4 into a 1.
Oh, that's smart.
See, I went the straight.
Dude, I don't even know where the hell how this even happened I was like 14
and somehow we we took pictures of ourselves me and like six friends and I have no idea we paid
somebody a hundred bucks each of us so it was like five or six hundred dollars and they came from china they like and they they scanned the the
ids and dude it was so weird i don't know like i guess someone probably was like on the road
yeah dude but they can't like i'm from you know people could swipe up. They scanned. And yeah, it was nuts. And so I'm like 14.
I look probably like I'm freaking six years old.
And my ID says I'm like 28 and from like Pennsylvania.
And I'm in, I live in Oklahoma and do, but they showed up at my, I guess I gave them my address and in a box like a like a six by eight little you know in two inch
tall little black box um and I opened it and it had pig-shaped marbles and I was like oh damn we
just got scammed hardcore like we just bought some like weird ass glass marbles from China and gave
them like $600 and they were inside the box,
like in the box lining.
Like I had to rip the box apart and they were all in there.
And yeah, dude, I don't even know.
I'm like, who did we even talk to?
That's some spy shit right there.
I love it.
That's hilarious. love it so funny so funny I remember being at a gas station and somebody was like um in Oklahoma they're like this isn't you're not this old and I was like yeah I am you know I'm like scan it work
you know it's true and they're like well what are you doing here and I'm like, scan it work, you know, it's true. And they're like, well, what are you
doing here? And I was like, what are you doing here? Like, you know, I just it was so it was
pretty funny. People would take them and be like, No, we have to have our manager check this and
then they'd scan totally would work. I'm probably incriminating myself right now. But you know what's what's done is done that's funny yeah i remember i remember one time
i used it and they it they were like no you're not it's definitely fake
i'm like look the number says the number and i want a drink do you want a customer or not
you're like i showed you the idea that your id that's technically
all you need to see what's up pure vibes welcome up to the stage how you doing today
i'm doing good i can feel that you guys are bullish right i am yeah i am. How do you know? Bro, I am
Oh, bullish. I am also
I can see that.
You guys are fucking bullish.
That's good.
Guys, I'm into a dance
promotion. I can do some
bullish dance for this bullish coin.
yeah. promotion that I can do some bullish dance for this bullish coin so if we send yeah
can do some bullish dance
and post it in X
and TikTok, Facebook
we're good brother
I couldn't hear
anything over my bong roof
yeah this is not a crypto space this is a
a mindful wellness space so you're welcome to talk about all things mindful wellness and you
know we do occasionally bring up some crypto stuff but this isn't a promotion space we have a
open um shill space on thursday So you're always welcome there. Oh, yeah.
Yeah, of course.
I've got one on Monday and Wednesday.
You can check that one.
There you go.
He pinned one of them up there.
That's the Wednesday space, I believe.
Yeah, so check that out.
You can just put on the noties for that account.
This account that I'm talking from right now doesn't do spaces,
really, anything right now.
I probably should just do tricky T spaces, but, like, when?
You need an AI clone of yourself.
When I am talking about it, I just bring in this one as well.
But like maybe Tuesday, Thursdays, I could do a tricky tea space.
But technically Monday, Wednesday is at AMA.
So like this counts under the category of anything.
Definitely.
Yeah, I used to do, I used to set up tea lounges.
Like we do both like you know at like big
festivals um and try to bring a little bit more grounded healing kind of energy to some of these
like you know like symbiosis or some of these bigger kind of um i don't want to say ravey type festivals, but where there's just like a lot of substances
being used. And so we would do both styles of tea, tea service, one where you like, you know,
have small cups and you sit around and someone pours you tea, like that kind of traditional
ceremonial tea type stuff. But we also realized that the majority of people that isn't um really what
they're after and the biggest way that we could reach more people was we would set up those like
carafts so they would hold you know like 16 cups and you just walk up and press them and they'd
dispense you hot tea or cold tea depending on the time of day and so we'd have like a table of like 15 of them with all sorts of
different you know like uppers and downers and electrolytes and you know all the different types
of teas and it was just all donation based and people could just come in and I remember just so
many people high on I mean who even knows what, you know, combinations of things. And they would just come
in and be like, wow, this says soothing. She's like, it's really, it's really soothing. You know,
and just like such funny, funny remarks. And, but it was, it was cool because we would get people
who really were after healing. And we realized the first couple times it was a little intense because we weren't necessarily prepared for the types of people that were going to come in.
Because we were all just like really calm and grounded.
And here we were putting ourselves in this really chaotic energy, high intensity kind of space.
chaotic energy high intensity kind of space and we'd have people like come in and just do really
really strange things and we just realized that they were you know they were in need of healing
and so that's why they had showed up there and all we could do was really try to hold space for
them the best we could but one of the funniest I mean i guess it's funny it was kind of sad a little bit too but this guy we set up these big tents like 30 by 30 and then we'd have
like workshop like big 40 by 40 spaces you know off offset and it was like this big gallery with
the tea lounge and the ceremonial tea space with like kind of squishy stuff on the floor for people to sit and enjoy their tea and
one guy took a blanket and got into the fetal position but like on his knees and hands and
stayed like that with the blanket over him in the middle of the room and it was I mean we had lights
but you know at night it's it's not super bright. And, like, we tried to get him to move, like, so many times.
But he started to get a little bit aggressive.
Like, he'd throw his arms or, like, kick his leg.
And we were like, okay, you know, I guess we'll just let you.
Like, that's what you need right now is to, like, be in your little, you know, bubble safety right there.
But he was just getting kicked and stepped on.
Like, people were trying to sit on him
You know because like he just he was there for like five hours y'all like and then he finally
Got up and left and he came back the next day and was like
You know was just like thank you guys so much. Like I didn't know what to do. I was having a really bad time and
um, this saved my life and you know, it was having a really bad time and, um, this saved my life. And, you know, it was just
like, what, like having a space to throw a blanket over you and get kicked, like saved your life.
And, you know, you just like, don't realize what kind of impact you could have in those spaces and,
and how much that something as simple and as gentle as tea can really, um, change a person's moment you know and and make a difference so i'm all
about the tea is tricky if y'all haven't checked checked out tricky's teas he makes
do you make any teas that aren't, don't have ganja in them?
Did I lose Tricky?
Yeah, multiple types.
There's two.
You got two types.
There's two that I, there's two that I like basically send out.
Because I make a couple that are like more specifically for myself, but they're bitter.
They have so much pain reliever herbs in it.
They're just a little bit on the bitter side.
Nothing a good scoop of honey can't fix.
A couple scoops of honey. You can balance it out with the right acidity and some honey.
Yeah, for sure.
That's cool.
I didn't realize that you...
I thought they were all cannabis teas.
There's no cannabis in any of them
uh I mean I've put it there myself before but I know there there's nothing illegal everything
is totally I could ship it international um everything is also safe for it's not going
to interact with any medications um everything that could possibly interact with medication i basically took out
so yeah dude we did the same thing we were like wait we got all these people you know so it
doesn't fuck up with their their um insulin you know no hawthorn berries so it doesn't mess with
their heart medication no um st john's st john's yeah there's so many if I can yeah but we because there's so many
good ones like you know you want to put in all the good things but so when I make my own I'll
throw in a little bit of maybe St. John's or something you agree or something you know for
myself but for the stuff that I send out is like a very specific nighttime sleep sleep and restoration is one and energy and and like extra
nutrition nutrition like nutrients is like the other but i mean this last one i added like sea
moss and some other good things to it so it's loaded with nutrients and everything it's awesome
nice yeah that's what we ended up making um savory tea because, you know, we were at these festivals where people weren't really eating or staying properly hydrated because they're on substances.
And so we would make like it basically would just taste like broth, you know, but it had seaweeds and lots of minerals and things and was really supportive in those ways.
I was thinking if you would, I wonder if it would be good to add broth to it.
When I would make like broth at home,
I would add like a couple of tablespoons of the tea to the broth that I was making.
And then I'd, you know, strain out the broth and with the tea and stuff.
And yeah, it was great
and really nutritive and and we do like electrolyte blends you know because a lot of it like i said we
were battling people with dehydration issues and yeah a lot of that but also i did the same thing
we didn't want to have we picked really gentle herbs because there are herbs that interact with pharmaceuticals and who knows what people are are on plus then they're
mixing that with their pharmaceuticals and we're just like i know you know so you guys can have
the gentle thing i mean worst case scenario they're not going to be testing their system like it was the herbs you know i know right they'd come in and they do like you remember you remember suicides uh i don't know
if that's what you guys call them but in high school where you like get all the sodas or whatever
yeah you like mix them yeah that's what people would come in and do and i'd be like well that
okay those are uppers those are downers you know we try to make them like different colored labels like try to get you know but
you're dealing with um basically adult children um just like super high like how does this work
they're like breaking the crafts you know I mean it was uh it was pretty funny not gonna lie yeah so i think i've kind of settled on
like a five hour energy bottle like like a two ounce drink nice uh super concentrated
so you can take that and add it to your warm tea. You can just drink it straight.
You could add it to like a gallon, you know, or whatever, you know,
depending on how much you want to stretch it or whatever, right?
And I mean, if you're drinking it for energy or a little nutrition boost,
you know, maybe put one in, you know, a liter or a two liter.
But if you're going to, you know, be sick or get an autoimmune disease or super like
intense inflammation, then maybe drink one or two of those, you know, and you wouldn't
be able to drink too many in a day.
But I think that size and that making it super concentrated, I think is probably the best
thing to do.
You know, cheaper shipping, you know know gives them less liquid yeah yeah i think you're onto something there
easy already made we did that but we did it with um because we were often subjected to
like really hot areas right because most of these things were in the summertime and so we did it um in like four ounce jars or two ounce jars of honey and we would just mix in
powdered herbs so we were a little bit more restricted to what herbs we could use because
like you don't really want to eat powdered dandelion root um doesn't taste that great even if you mix it with
honey nor does it digest super well to just eat the dried root like that but so we would concentrate
and then you could just take a spoonful right of that and add it to whatever you wanted
um to kind of get get what you were going for. Yeah. Another thing is.
Compressed.
Like pills.
Like that might be a good way to go too.
They just break.
That was always the issue.
You know especially if you don't use like.
Sugar or sucrose. Or some some sort of unless you put them in
a capsule too that's another possibility but pressing them is the easiest thing if you can
get the right filler or binder like a caltoys kind of thing maybe yeah dude i actually um
to where i live is like super cannabis capital right and
oh that's a good binder yeah it is we had a um a friend who had this like patented machine
that it it got cannabis to be the closest to water soluble that it could be. So it would like explode it into a powder basically.
And then they would take that powder and mix it with other things and,
smash it together back into pills.
And then that was like their little,
product that they made.
but it was great.
It sounds awesome. A fractional, that was like their little, you know, product that they made. Um, but it was great. I mean,
a fractional,
a fractionalizer kind of,
solid rather than like,
like we have,
there's like fractionalized coconut oil or something.
they did it with a solid.
There's a trip,
but I think I like the nanotech, uh, drinks. They do. It's a solid. There's a trip.
But I think... I like the Nanotech drinks.
They do...
It's a different compound, which I don't like,
but it is an interesting hit.
The Nano stuff...
I have mixed feelings.
Some of the research I had done a while back,
like the blood-brain barrier issue and things being able to cross over and it
not necessarily being like,
it's like that blend of natural and pharmaceutical,
Or manufactured.
Cause it's not like a way that we would have had it.
It's like a smaller
molecule or something some shit i don't know it's weird it is a little bit weird but it does hit you
faster as a result uh burns up a little bit quicker but yeah right it's debatable though how good that
is for you right exactly and i think that's that blood brain barrier thing like if things can cross over easily then it's like
a straight shot
but I think
I'm going to wind it down I gotta go
do some water
fix my water system some kind of
critter has been chewing on the
pipes and it's
that time of year where it's dry
and they're looking for water too but gotta go fix that so I can fill my tank.
And, yeah, I appreciate you coming by, Tricky.
Thanks for the support.
Yeah, always a pleasure.
See you next time.
Have a great night, everyone.
And, yeah.
What is it?
It's only Monday it's only Monday.
So things are just getting started.
See you tomorrow.
We're just getting cooking.
And reminder, Tricky's got spaces every day.
You want to, you want to tell everybody who's here before we wind it down?
Basically 420 to 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
I'm live every day
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Tuesday Thursday is with crypto fam radio Monday Wednesday is under my normal main account the trickies and FTS account
So it doesn't help that I changed to the tricky tease
But this is my original account that I never bought a blue check
But I made new account for NFTs and then bought the blue check just like for science
So you can the difference between this account and that account is basically the blue check.
And it did seem to help with your follower count.
I will say that.
Well, all right, y'all.
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I hope you guys have a super blessed week and you, you know, remember,
stay mindful, stay present. If you, you know,
when in doubt take deep breaths,
I think that's the biggest thing to bring yourself back to the moment because
the only time you can breathe is right now.
So remember that and just remember to be graceful with yourself.
Be patient and be kind and treat yourself also the way that you like to treat other people.
So if you're kind to others, don't forget to be kind and impatient and graceful with yourself so any
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