(00:00:02): We are here with Janet Young, (00:00:05): the most recent and final graduate of our Tya Academy High Stakes Change Program (00:00:10): because we retired the program and you were the last official graduate. (00:00:16): So congratulations. (00:00:17): Well, thank you. (00:00:19): You shut it down. (00:00:19): I got in just in time. (00:00:22): Yeah, yeah. (00:00:24): Gosh, (00:00:24): and you came in in December and you went through the way it was really designed to (00:00:28): go through it and did all the work. (00:00:31): And we can talk about your experience in there. (00:00:36): And anything else that you want to talk about? (00:00:38): No, that experience is wonderful. (00:00:40): I mean, it's, I got so much out of it in such a short time. (00:00:45): And going through all the detuning, (00:00:49): the four pillars really helped make life make more sense for me. (00:00:56): And to know that I wasn't doing it wrong. (00:00:58): That it was just the experience, you know, the experiences I have. (00:01:01): And even thinking back to, (00:01:03): you know, (00:01:03): from childhood to all the experiences I had going through adulthood and all that, (00:01:09): it all kind of laid out and it made more sense because I've made so many mistakes (00:01:17): or I thought I have. (00:01:18): And this thing, (00:01:18): the matrix, (00:01:19): you know, (00:01:21): just getting out of the matrix has been a game changer for me. (00:01:26): And knowing always in the back of my head, I always had it that, (00:01:30): something's not right. (00:01:30): This isn't right. (00:01:31): That can't be, (00:01:32): you know, (00:01:32): from religion, (00:01:33): from certain traditions, (00:01:35): from this, (00:01:36): it just didn't make sense to me. (00:01:37): And I didn't know what to do with that, but I just kept plugging along. (00:01:41): Did my, went to school, had my career, got married, had kids, had several marriages. (00:01:48): And feeling, (00:01:48): you know, (00:01:49): the dogma that it's like, (00:01:50): oh, (00:01:50): you know, (00:01:50): you married for one time and that's it. (00:01:52): And you're going to burn in hell. (00:01:55): I was going to congratulate you on several marriages because my belief is the more (00:01:59): the better experience, (00:02:01): right? (00:02:02): I'm on number three. (00:02:03): Hopefully this is the last one. (00:02:05): Well, I'm on five and it is going to be the last one. (00:02:07): Oh, wow. (00:02:08): That is... (00:02:11): The fifth time is the charm, right? (00:02:13): Yes, that's right. (00:02:13): That's right. (00:02:14): I'm not going for the Liz Taylor thing, you know. (00:02:16): I would say you're chasing Elizabeth Taylor with that one. (00:02:18): I think that's great. (00:02:19): Well, the thing is, is that you allow yourself to move through an experience. (00:02:23): And then obviously there's something that draws you into that experience. (00:02:27): You have it. (00:02:28): And then when it's not really working for you anymore, you have the courage to move on. (00:02:32): Yes. (00:02:33): And those are some dark times too. (00:02:35): Finding that courage. (00:02:36): For me, (00:02:36): always being the people pleaser and wanting to do everything right and staying (00:02:40): stuck in something (00:02:42): that is not working and then having the guts to get out of it. (00:02:47): I mean, that was, it's like, you know what, Janet, you did that. (00:02:50): You did that. (00:02:51): And it's got me to a great place now. (00:02:52): So like I said, each experience I had when I thought it was at the darkest times, it's so true. (00:02:58): I think maybe in a, in a sense I was practicing Tya back then, there is a way out. (00:03:03): You've got to go through the dark to get to the light. (00:03:06): I made a note of that because you, you, you're right. (00:03:08): We all practice Tya. (00:03:09): Yeah. (00:03:11): naturally, because what Tya really is, is our natural operating system. (00:03:16): It's the operating system that humanity developed over thousands and thousands of years. (00:03:22): And the matrix is relatively new. (00:03:26): The concept of religion and this shouldn't be, and you shouldn't do this and you should do that. (00:03:32): And I understand that it was well-intended. (00:03:34): And even the things that are really (00:03:37): heavy-handed in our society. (00:03:40): My practice is appreciation of all things. (00:03:41): Omni-appreciation is what we're calling it now. (00:03:44): And if you look at religion and the matrix and understand that they were trying to (00:03:51): create a well-ordered society, (00:03:53): and this is what they believed a well-ordered society looked like, (00:03:57): then we can appreciate it. (00:03:59): But we can also appreciate it and realize that a whole lot of the elements of the (00:04:03): matrix are relics of the past that we don't have to stay tied to. (00:04:07): There was probably a time for especially a woman where getting married and being (00:04:13): married for your entire life was a necessity. (00:04:17): Because you were financially dependent on someone else for your well-being because (00:04:21): you simply weren't allowed to own and work and earn. (00:04:25): And that's changed. (00:04:27): The intentionality of women. (00:04:28): Women got together and decided, no, we don't want to do this anymore. (00:04:31): We want to go do our own thing. (00:04:32): And then that gave you more freedom. (00:04:33): And so the construct of marriage, which is absolutely a human construct, changed. (00:04:40): And you're proof of that. (00:04:41): You're someone that has the ability to support yourself. (00:04:44): And you did that. (00:04:45): And you didn't have to stay chained to something that wasn't working for whatever (00:04:49): reason because the matrix told you you had to. (00:04:53): Yes, exactly. (00:04:54): And all those years I thought I was doing it wrong or I can't get it right. (00:04:59): But something kept pushing me to do this experience, get through it, try to make it work. (00:05:09): And then when I was done, I was done. (00:05:11): But yeah, you're right. (00:05:11): I mean, I've always been, you know, usually the sole supporter in many ways. (00:05:16): So I knew I could do it financially. (00:05:18): Having children too, I wanted that experience, but that wasn't cracked up to what I thought. (00:05:23): So that was, I did the mom experience. (00:05:26): I love my children very much and my grandchildren. (00:05:29): That was an experience. (00:05:32): That's an experience I've certainly chosen not to have. (00:05:35): And (00:05:36): I appreciate anybody that wants to do that. (00:05:39): But again, (00:05:39): think about how many people... (00:05:40): My mother had children because she thought she had to have children. (00:05:44): Society told her, and she told me, point blank, I never wanted to have children. (00:05:49): She went as far as to say, I wish you were never born. (00:05:51): It may be even worse than that a few times. (00:05:53): But she was an example of someone who... (00:05:57): uh came of age in the 50s and and once she realized she couldn't be a flight (00:06:00): attendant the way she wanted to be because she wasn't tall enough she immediately (00:06:04): settled on getting married and having kids and that was the okay i'll settle for (00:06:09): this and then when my father left she's like gosh i'm left stuck with these kids i (00:06:14): never wanted and so you know it was she was a really good teacher for me she showed (00:06:20): me how i didn't want to live my life (00:06:22): and in the way I didn't want to end up. (00:06:24): And I'm writing another book right now, and I put a passage in. (00:06:28): I said that my mother gave her life so that I could have mine, literally. (00:06:33): Not just gave birth, (00:06:34): but literally taught me to operate exactly opposite in most ways than she did to (00:06:43): have a different result. (00:06:43): And so far, I'm pushing 60 now. (00:06:46): So far, that's been true. (00:06:48): And getting finally out of the victim mode, (00:06:51): Once you realize it's okay, I created this, I created all that. (00:06:55): And that is what is so astounding to me because I created it. (00:06:59): Now I can fix it. (00:07:01): Like I said, I was doing it at the time, not knowing this is what I was doing. (00:07:05): And now, you know, present day, it's like, I don't sweat the small stuff anymore. (00:07:10): Just the littlest little minute things would just get to me. (00:07:12): It's like, no, I got to fix that, make it perfect. (00:07:14): It's like, no, no, you don't. (00:07:16): It's going to, it's, if you trust yourself, (00:07:19): it will iron itself out. (00:07:20): And not in a way, (00:07:21): an outcome that you may expect, (00:07:23): but just trusting and putting it out there, (00:07:27): best outcome possible, (00:07:30): that just releases so much. (00:07:32): Yeah, (00:07:32): the matrix definitely seeks to rob us of our ability to trust because when you're (00:07:39): trusting, (00:07:40): you're not necessarily behaving. (00:07:42): You're not necessarily getting the education that the matrix wants you to get. (00:07:46): and working in the job that the matrix wants you to work and buying the things the (00:07:50): matrix wants you to buy and investing in the things the matrix wants you to invest (00:07:54): in you know that's the all the things that rob us of our trust and just think about (00:07:59): how many things out there are designed to keep us from fully trusting it's (00:08:07): pervasive it's it's everywhere so (00:08:11): I like to say, you know, trust, it all comes down to trust. (00:08:14): That's what we call Tya Tya for trust your abundance. (00:08:17): And what we're doing with the four pillars is we're returning ourselves as an (00:08:21): operating system to our natural ability to trust and to allow well-being to (00:08:26): naturally flow and to even return when we step out of trust and manifest obstacles, (00:08:32): which we always do no matter what. (00:08:34): But that swift... (00:08:38): elegant return to trust and return to well-being is our natural state of being. (00:08:44): We're all capable of that. (00:08:46): And I think we're collectively just over the matrix. (00:08:49): We're over the matrix telling us that we shouldn't trust. (00:08:52): And now we're creating all of this AI that's going to surely unemploy most humans at some point. (00:08:59): And (00:09:00): I think that's kind of the last frontier for us is, (00:09:03): okay, (00:09:04): we're really going to have to learn to trust now that we don't have to operate in (00:09:08): the system because there'll still be a system. (00:09:10): The matrix is going to adjust to still utilize human beings and our emotional (00:09:16): drivers for commerce. (00:09:18): That's still a huge market. (00:09:20): But when we don't have income anymore, that's going to have to shift. (00:09:25): And I think the path to (00:09:28): reorganizing how humans exchange for the things that they want. (00:09:34): We're at the dawn of that right now. (00:09:36): We're already in an attention economy. (00:09:38): And I think it's going to be a very interesting time. (00:09:41): And it's really going to test our ability to trust. (00:09:44): And we're going to come to find out that that really is all we have, (00:09:49): is trust in our own abundance and our own well-being. (00:09:51): And this isn't doomsday prophecy because I don't believe in doomsday. (00:09:55): I believe we always figure it out. (00:09:57): We do. (00:09:57): I mean, you know, both of us have lived enough decades. (00:10:01): How many times have we been promised doomsday that never came? (00:10:05): Yeah. (00:10:05): Yeah. (00:10:07): Or this is, (00:10:07): or the next stock market, (00:10:09): stock stock market crash or this, (00:10:11): that, (00:10:12): or, (00:10:12): you know, (00:10:13): these severe weather change, (00:10:14): you know, (00:10:15): scare the crap out of you. (00:10:17): 63, 63 years on the earth, this earth, this lifetime. (00:10:20): And it's like, I've seen a lot and I've seen it go. (00:10:24): you know, and it's just, it's the fear factor. (00:10:27): Yeah. (00:10:28): The fear is always much worse than the event itself. (00:10:32): And it's funny how much fear is placed around dying when it's the one thing that we (00:10:36): know is going to happen for everyone. (00:10:38): Yeah. (00:10:39): I remember during the pandemic, (00:10:41): the, (00:10:41): um, (00:10:41): one of the news channels had a death ticker 24 hour, (00:10:46): seven day a week ticker of how many people have died from COVID. (00:10:48): Don't you want to be afraid? (00:10:50): Don't you want to do in (00:10:51): You know, I drive around a ghost town that's all boarded up. (00:10:55): Palm Springs was just completely boarded up. (00:10:58): People thought there were going to be these mass riots. (00:11:00): And it was like end times. (00:11:02): You had to wear a mask to go anywhere. (00:11:04): And then they were morphing when the vaccine came out. (00:11:07): You had to prove that you took the vaccine to get in anywhere to do anything that (00:11:11): you wanted to do. (00:11:13): And I just remember thinking, (00:11:14): gosh, (00:11:15): the fear around all this and the behavior that it's driving, (00:11:19): in my opinion, (00:11:20): is far worse than the illness itself. (00:11:24): Yeah. (00:11:25): Well, I was working in the hospital then, too. (00:11:27): So it was to sit back and look at, you know, some of my coworkers and how they reacted. (00:11:34): And I hated wearing the masks. (00:11:37): But because I just didn't have any fear of it. (00:11:42): and it's like, we have to go, you know, take care of an actual COVID patient. (00:11:44): It's like, we had the, the, the big mass, the respirators, the, this, this, and that. (00:11:49): And it's like, (00:11:52): okay, (00:11:53): it's policy, (00:11:54): you know, (00:11:55): you go by, (00:11:55): you know, (00:11:56): you got to follow policy and all that, (00:11:57): but just the fear in some people. (00:11:59): And then it just, it didn't really bother me that much. (00:12:05): It was just the protocol. (00:12:06): It was kind of like just the sitting around all day and you can't see patients. (00:12:10): You can't, you know, (00:12:11): and how they change policy from day to day to day. (00:12:13): And it's like, oh, I was so relieved. (00:12:16): Right. (00:12:17): Everybody was scrambling because of the mass, the fear mongering. (00:12:20): And I, I understand an initial reaction, trigger reaction. (00:12:25): When you see masses of people, people did die from it. (00:12:28): I'm not going to, my father died from it. (00:12:29): Yeah. (00:12:30): Why my dear friend, (00:12:31): I mean, (00:12:32): friends of ours, (00:12:32): I mean, (00:12:32): he was in the hospital for like two weeks with it. (00:12:35): So, I mean, I know it was real. (00:12:37): It's not that I'm not naysay or anything like that or downplaying it, but, (00:12:41): It was just until they found out more about it and just these daily, (00:12:45): the daily news broadcasts they had every day. (00:12:48): You know, here in Indiana, we had one every day at noon. (00:12:51): Well, the Matrix has this belief that they have to instill mass fear to drive behavioral change. (00:12:56): And we saw that with the pandemic. (00:12:58): We see that with climate change. (00:13:01): I can look at the world and say, absolutely, the climate has shifted dramatically. (00:13:06): But historically, climate has shifted. (00:13:09): But at the same time, (00:13:10): I will say, (00:13:11): I understand the need to not bury garbage in the ground and throw it in oceans. (00:13:17): And you see the pollution in the air with smog. (00:13:21): Yes, we need to figure out technology to do better. (00:13:25): But do we really need all of this doomsday? (00:13:29): to do that. (00:13:29): And maybe we do, (00:13:30): maybe we do, (00:13:31): but I'm not going to buy into the fear, (00:13:34): the fear mongering of the planet is going to be dead and humanity is going to be (00:13:38): ended. (00:13:38): If we don't, (00:13:39): you know, (00:13:40): take this action and do this, (00:13:41): I'm just not going to buy into that fear because that's going to drive a similar (00:13:46): response. (00:13:47): We are going to have some sort of catastrophe if we all get our focus on doomsday (00:13:52): instead of saying, (00:13:53): okay, (00:13:53): we can just figure out with technology and our creativity, (00:13:57): how to do better. (00:13:59): So, you know, the matrix has its place, but then it gets a little out of control. (00:14:05): And the fear mongering in the doomsday, in my opinion, is when it gets a little out of control. (00:14:09): And I think it has an opposite effect of its intention as well, (00:14:13): because the more you push doomsday, (00:14:16): the more some are going to push back, (00:14:18): not wanting to accept doomsday and do the actual thing even more that you don't (00:14:23): want them to do. (00:14:25): Yeah. (00:14:25): Right. (00:14:27): All these extremes. (00:14:28): Yeah. (00:14:29): Well, polarization creates extremes. (00:14:31): And anytime we see something that's highly polarized, (00:14:34): we know it's what we would call lower vibration, (00:14:37): which is more ego driven. (00:14:38): It's more extreme. (00:14:39): It's more polarized. (00:14:40): It's more I'm right and you're wrong. (00:14:42): We see more of that now. (00:14:45): And I believe that's the matrix compressing because more and more of us are simply (00:14:50): waking up to it and acknowledging it for what it is. (00:14:54): But I think the trap is, is when we acknowledge it, (00:14:57): and then demonize it, I think we're right back in it. (00:14:59): So that's why I always turn, again, omni-appreciation. (00:15:02): Let's appreciate the matrix. (00:15:04): Let's understand its motivations, but not be driven by its fears. (00:15:09): I look at the news now in a different light and trying to keep an eye that should (00:15:15): not be and that's not right or whatever. (00:15:19): It's like even looking at it through appreciation. (00:15:24): So are you doing that automatically? (00:15:26): Are you having to utilize your pillars? (00:15:29): And sometimes you get yourself sometimes going into the old habits of should not be (00:15:34): when you watch the news. (00:15:36): Yes. (00:15:36): No, I do. (00:15:37): And it's like, wait a minute, stand back. (00:15:39): Stop. (00:15:40): Wait. (00:15:41): It's like, then I, yeah, I get the pillars. (00:15:44): And amazingly, it's the appreciation pillar. (00:15:47): I don't really, I don't, I don't pay attention. (00:15:50): I don't watch news at all. (00:15:52): But I do. (00:15:53): want to be informed. (00:15:55): And I find that I get better information on certain social media channels and I can (00:16:02): observe without judgment. (00:16:05): And if I find myself judging, I realize, Oh, where am I vibrationally right now? (00:16:09): that I'm observing this and I'm dipping into judgment. (00:16:11): Obviously, I wasn't where I maybe thought I was. (00:16:14): We operate on autopilot so much, (00:16:16): no matter what, (00:16:17): that vibrational awareness, (00:16:19): that's the polarity pillar, (00:16:20): right? (00:16:20): The vibrational awareness of, oh, wow, I just sort of got triggered by that. (00:16:25): Obviously, (00:16:26): I'm not in high vibe because when I'm in high vibe, (00:16:29): I don't get triggered by anything. (00:16:32): I can observe any mass event and see that through the lens of source appreciation and (00:16:39): deep understanding appreciation of the experience that was had, (00:16:42): even if it was not preferred, (00:16:44): which is very often the case. (00:16:45): I don't think anyone prefers to be in a plane crash, but they're there nonetheless. (00:16:52): And I know that my judgment of it isn't changing it. (00:16:56): Yeah. (00:16:56): And so that's, (00:16:57): that's the, (00:16:58): the crux of omni appreciation is that we reach for deeper understanding and (00:17:05): appreciation of the experience that was had as opposed to fear and judgment. (00:17:09): Because fear and judgment is just bringing more of the energy in our own lives, (00:17:13): and we're contributing it back out to more situations like that. (00:17:18): Notice that when you have a mass event, very often you'll have a string of these mass events. (00:17:23): Suddenly it's like all you hear about is plane crashes. (00:17:26): I hope there's no more, (00:17:27): but we'll start hearing about more plane crashes all of a sudden, (00:17:30): or you'll start hearing about more mass shootings or more illness or something like (00:17:34): that. (00:17:34): I remember there's always these things that run in cycles. (00:17:38): You probably remember the era where everything was causing cancer. (00:17:40): Do you remember that? (00:17:42): This causes cancer and this causes cancer and that other thing causes cancer. (00:17:45): And I sort of just threw my hands in the air and said, (00:17:47): well, (00:17:48): obviously everything causes cancer, (00:17:50): so I can't avoid life. (00:17:51): I just have to live my life. (00:17:53): And when and if cancer arrives, I'll just have the experience. (00:17:57): But the fear mongering around cancer, and that's kind of settled now. (00:18:01): I remember when you heard somebody had cancer and it was like, (00:18:03): oh my God, (00:18:04): that's so terrible and so awful. (00:18:05): Now it just comes up kind of in casual, (00:18:07): oh yeah, (00:18:07): I have cancer and I have this going on and I'm in treatment and it's just settled (00:18:12): into something that isn't as triggering as it used to be. (00:18:16): And I believe that's when things start to get solved. (00:18:19): When we are no longer triggered down into the low vibration of fear, (00:18:22): which is very stifling energy and we can just move through an experience. (00:18:27): And we've had people that have come through our programs that had cancer, (00:18:31): We've had people with terminal cancer that are still alive today, (00:18:35): and we've had people that have gotten diagnosed with cancer after the program. (00:18:40): The program is not about solving everything and never having another problem again, not at all. (00:18:44): It's about how you experience it. (00:18:46): I've noticed that the people that have gone through the programs experience cancer (00:18:51): in appreciation of the experience, (00:18:54): which makes it very different than someone who is quote-unquote suffering or (00:18:59): battling even. (00:19:00): I don't hear these folks talk about battling. (00:19:02): I hear them talking about where they're finding appreciation for the experience they're having. (00:19:07): Yeah. (00:19:08): Yes. (00:19:10): So you attended where we've done two live transmissions. (00:19:14): Now we're doing these transmissions. (00:19:16): I retired from coaching just to do transmissions. (00:19:19): I'm called to just share the stream this way and not be in the coaching business anymore. (00:19:25): So we don't have a, (00:19:26): Tya Academy is the name of the business, (00:19:29): but we don't really have a Tya Academy like we used to. (00:19:32): You are really our last graduate. (00:19:33): We do now offer the modules. (00:19:37): You can go on the website and get the modules. (00:19:39): And as a graduate, I don't know what you're going to say. (00:19:42): This is not about promoting anything because you may tell me that it's not worthwhile. (00:19:48): Do you think there's value in somebody just doing the modules without all the other (00:19:51): components that come with it? (00:19:53): Most definitely. (00:19:54): Because... (00:19:56): Not only can you, I love the whole presentation, the PowerPoints and all that. (00:20:02): But what I really liked was the meditations, (00:20:06): the one that Michael does, (00:20:07): and then the one that you did, (00:20:07): the zooming out with the stream. (00:20:13): Those are priceless. (00:20:15): But then again, (00:20:16): another thing too is the question and answers, (00:20:17): like at the end of the modules, (00:20:19): really seeing people are taking the course. (00:20:21): And I got so much out of that because what they're asking is what I want to know too. (00:20:27): So I think we had the group interaction. (00:20:33): We had one-to-one coaching and then we had the module set. (00:20:37): And the way it was designed was like a lot of coaching programs. (00:20:40): You pay a lump sum, you come in, you get all of that. (00:20:42): And my perspective and the way that we operated was we always worked with you as (00:20:48): long as you were showing up. (00:20:50): And you were ready to graduate when you knew that it worked and it showed up in your life. (00:20:55): Like it showed up somewhere where you can say, (00:20:58): I know undeniably that applying these four pillars has shifted X, (00:21:03): Y, (00:21:03): Z in my life. (00:21:05): And that was always our criteria for graduation. (00:21:07): That's why we had such a good reputation coaching. (00:21:10): And I feel really good that we stopped at a time before it turned into something (00:21:15): other than that, (00:21:16): because it's very easy to get into the (00:21:19): having to drive enrollments and having to drive outcomes. (00:21:24): We talked about it on here. (00:21:26): It's on the website. (00:21:27): It's there. (00:21:28): And that always really worked for us. (00:21:30): But when you start sort of up-leveling in that world, (00:21:33): suddenly, (00:21:33): oh, (00:21:34): well, (00:21:34): you've got to start advertising. (00:21:36): And then it became something else. (00:21:38): We started dipping our toes in those waters. (00:21:40): It started turning into something different. (00:21:42): And that helped me realize that (00:21:44): I don't want to do that. (00:21:46): And I really don't want to coach anymore. (00:21:48): I just want to channel. (00:21:49): I want to retire from coaching for good and just channel. (00:21:52): So the coaching is there. (00:21:53): The other coaches offer coaching on our website and the modules are there. (00:21:58): And if there's enough interest, (00:22:00): we will offer some sort of a subscription-based group interaction or a community (00:22:04): that comes with or something like that. (00:22:06): But the transmissions are... (00:22:10): I think what the stream is offering these days is very up to date. (00:22:16): It's very relevant to these quickly changing times. (00:22:20): And I want to put my focus on offering transmission. (00:22:23): So you've subscribed to the transmissions. (00:22:25): You've attended one of the two. (00:22:27): I attended the one. (00:22:31): I did get that. (00:22:32): Yeah. (00:22:32): I want to subscribe because I don't want to miss any of them because there's so much packed in. (00:22:36): to those two hours that I have to stop and start or go back and re-listen. (00:22:41): That's all worth the money because it's, there's just so much stuff there. (00:22:47): And one side note too, (00:22:48): it's like when I had my individual stream session or individual session with the (00:22:54): stream, (00:22:55): that is worth its weight in gold because pertaining to questions that, (00:23:00): you know, (00:23:00): I wanted to know that I needed insight on from the stream. (00:23:04): That's packed full of, (00:23:06): information and that's something i will keep and go over and go over and go over (00:23:09): because i every time i listen to it it's something different but that's that that (00:23:13): was the individual which i think that is well worth well thank you for plugging all (00:23:18): of our stuff everybody's listening yeah this is just marketing this is but we did (00:23:23): not talk about this (00:23:25): I didn't even think about streaming. (00:23:26): And I do, we offer sessions when they're available. (00:23:30): So if they're on the website, (00:23:31): that means there's availability and you can buy a package of sessions and book them (00:23:37): and just, (00:23:38): we work with you on times and all that and we make it work. (00:23:41): Then when they're not available, (00:23:42): we just take them off the website because I can only do so much of that. (00:23:45): But the channeling piece, (00:23:48): I sort of lost the channeling piece in really focusing on building up the academy (00:23:53): because (00:23:54): And it really helped me come to understand that I really can't split my energy and (00:23:57): time and do both, (00:23:59): not the way that I want to do it. (00:24:01): So I have to pick. (00:24:02): And the choice was clear that, (00:24:03): oh, (00:24:04): yeah, (00:24:04): channeling the stream is always going to be the thing that's going to win out over (00:24:08): coaching. (00:24:09): And I was a little burnout on coaching personally. (00:24:11): But again, we still have coaches that love doing it. (00:24:13): And I'm glad that they do. (00:24:14): And I'm glad that they're there. (00:24:15): But it just won't be me in the future. (00:24:18): It'll be somebody else that's certified to do that. (00:24:22): And (00:24:23): The one-to-one sessions are very personal where the transmissions can be made (00:24:32): personal, (00:24:32): but it's really about being in that space for two hours and creating this energy (00:24:39): field because we don't show up with an agenda. (00:24:43): I've done two so far. (00:24:44): The first one, the stream had sort of a clarifying message that (00:24:49): And then we started taking questions. (00:24:52): And generally I invite somebody from the mastermind program on camera to, (00:24:56): to ask questions because they really have, (00:24:58): you know, (00:24:58): they've gone very deep with the stream at that point. (00:25:00): And they have really interesting out there questions that nobody else usually ask. (00:25:04): And then we take questions from the attendees. (00:25:06): You can type in questions and we read them in the stream answers, (00:25:10): but every once in a while, (00:25:13): something will come from the stream that moves me. (00:25:19): me personally. (00:25:21): And that's how I know when I'm channeling, right? (00:25:24): When something comes from me that I never, never crossed my mind that way. (00:25:28): And someone asks a question and the stream can answer it in a way that I could (00:25:33): never possibly answer it. (00:25:35): And it's funny years and years ago, when I first came out of the closet as a channel, (00:25:41): and started channeling and I started my first coaching program, (00:25:45): my first ex-partner of 20 years wanted to take the program. (00:25:52): And I wrote about him in the first book. (00:25:55): And our exchange was, I said, I need your permission. (00:25:58): The attorneys say, if I'm going to talk about this, I don't want you suing me. (00:26:01): So is it okay if I say this? (00:26:04): And he said, I'm okay with you doing that, but I want to take your program for free. (00:26:12): And he said, you know, your life has worked out really well. (00:26:14): And I've seen you employ this your whole life and everything does always work out. (00:26:17): And I see how you live. (00:26:19): And now that we were no longer together and he was already married to somebody (00:26:22): else, (00:26:23): he wanted to take the program. (00:26:25): And he came into the program and went all the way through it incognito. (00:26:28): He didn't want anybody to know who he was, which actually made it better. (00:26:30): Because it would have been weird at that time if my ex was in the program, (00:26:34): you know, (00:26:34): going through with everybody else. (00:26:36): And so I just kept that quiet. (00:26:37): Nobody ever thought about it, asked. (00:26:39): We both did a good job of just keeping that private. (00:26:42): And in the end, when he did his testimonial, it's still on YouTube. (00:26:45): It's way back from 2018 on YouTube. (00:26:48): But he said, I know David's channeling is authentic because he's not this wise. (00:26:56): I thought, (00:26:56): well, (00:26:57): you know, (00:26:57): that's a bit of an insult and a good endorsement for authentic channeling if you (00:27:02): ever got one from somebody that lived with you for 20 years and says, (00:27:05): you're not that wise. (00:27:06): This is coming from somewhere else. (00:27:09): And that was good because at that time, (00:27:10): that was why I finally said, (00:27:11): okay, (00:27:11): I know this has always been coming to me, (00:27:15): but is it just a part of my mind or is it something more? (00:27:19): Well, I think source exists in all of our minds and we all have access to (00:27:26): And what I think people get from the transmissions is not only are they getting (00:27:31): additional clarity shared as purely as I can possibly share it, (00:27:36): but it's awakening the source being within them being in the space. (00:27:42): And that's why we don't go in with an agenda. (00:27:44): The second one I did, there was no, the stream just started taking questions. (00:27:49): And the question, (00:27:51): yeah, (00:27:51): the question sort of built the experience and it went in this whole direction about (00:27:56): past lives. (00:27:58): And the, uh, the, the, I think our email went out today, um, announcing the next one. (00:28:06): I saw that it's like, (00:28:07): I need to, (00:28:08): I want to, (00:28:09): uh, (00:28:09): re-listen to that because I had to, (00:28:12): I was kind of doing two things at once and it's like, (00:28:15): I need to go back and listen to that, (00:28:16): but. (00:28:17): Yeah. (00:28:17): It's amazing. (00:28:18): It comes out and like the, (00:28:19): you know, (00:28:21): everybody that's involved, (00:28:22): it's in there and, (00:28:23): you know, (00:28:23): put in the questions. (00:28:24): And that's what I like too, is being able to, you know, pop in the questions and all that. (00:28:28): But yeah, it's, it's every two weeks. (00:28:32): I look forward to that. (00:28:34): Yeah. (00:28:34): That's about the right cadence for me. (00:28:37): I don't want to go any more frequent than that. (00:28:38): And eventually we'll do these in person and broadcast them too. (00:28:41): But people, a lot of people want to do more in person. (00:28:44): And I, I, (00:28:46): I guess I'm lazy. (00:28:47): I do about one of those a year. (00:28:49): I did one last year around this time in Palm Springs. (00:28:52): I skipped the year before because I was all immersed in building the house. (00:28:55): And then before that, we did one in LA. (00:28:58): And the one in LA was great because we had a lot of people come from all over the place. (00:29:02): And it was a big group. (00:29:04): And a lot of graduates from the program came. (00:29:08): And people at that time were tattooing Tya on their arm the way I have a tattoo, (00:29:13): not because I asked them to, (00:29:15): but because they just want, (00:29:16): they were so moved by the program. (00:29:17): They wanted TYA and they went and got tattoos. (00:29:20): And so that all these people get together and we thought it was so cool. (00:29:22): We put our arms together and like, oh, Tya, we all have tattoos. (00:29:25): Michael pulls me aside. (00:29:27): He's like, are you running a cult? (00:29:33): He says, this is like a cult. (00:29:34): You've created a cult. (00:29:35): These people are so into this. (00:29:37): I said, it's okay. (00:29:39): Unlike a cult, they're free to leave anytime they want. (00:29:42): And I'm a bit of a recluse. (00:29:43): The last thing I ever want is to have a compound where people come and live with me. (00:29:48): I visualize a cult like that, right? (00:29:50): I visualize a cult as you're living off somewhere on a compound, (00:29:54): and you have all this village of people that are worshiping you in some way. (00:29:59): And I thought, yeah, that would be my personal hell. (00:30:01): I will never do that. (00:30:04): You don't have to worry about me doing that. (00:30:07): Interestingly, Katerina, the co-writer, my editor and co-author of my book, she was in a cult. (00:30:14): So she's come on the podcast in years past and talked about that, the experience of the cult. (00:30:19): And she actually, for her, it was really good. (00:30:22): It was a really good thing for her for the time that she was in it. (00:30:25): So it was interesting to cast a positive light on something that people fear and (00:30:28): demonize so much. (00:30:30): But I have always said I have no desire to do anything (00:30:34): like that whatsoever. (00:30:36): And the stream has been very clear. (00:30:39): What do they say? (00:30:40): We're the source of all creation. (00:30:41): Why would we need you to worship us or even obey us? (00:30:45): Come and have your human experience and do your thing and create whatever that is. (00:30:49): And in the stream's eyes, everything that we experience is creation. (00:30:55): Whether the matrix approves of it or not, (00:30:57): everything, (00:30:59): having five divorces or five marriages or four divorces or whatever that count is, (00:31:03): That's an experience not to be judged by source or anything beyond the matrix. (00:31:09): The matrix wants to judge it. (00:31:10): That's the matrix's problem, but sources and judging any of it. (00:31:14): That's what's so enlightening. (00:31:15): I mean, yes, it's, it's us. (00:31:18): It's our creation and our, and do we want to create our own suffering and judging ourselves? (00:31:24): We can have that experience if we want, but gosh, it's optional. (00:31:28): Exactly. (00:31:29): It's like, I prefer that not to be. (00:31:31): Yeah. (00:31:32): Yeah. (00:31:33): So anything else, (00:31:34): any other parting thoughts about any of this or anything that our listeners would (00:31:41): be interested in learning from your journey? (00:31:45): I think, (00:31:45): you know, (00:31:46): I think it'd be awesome if you could, (00:31:47): if you offer the modules, (00:31:49): you know, (00:31:49): down the road, (00:31:50): those are very, (00:31:51): very helpful. (00:31:51): But actually even reading the book, (00:31:53): listening to the podcast, (00:31:54): if you're, (00:31:55): you know, (00:31:55): they're able to get, (00:31:57): if they just attend one stream session or as far as the, (00:32:02): the biweekly, (00:32:02): Yeah. (00:32:03): Yeah. (00:32:03): And by the way, (00:32:04): we do now, (00:32:05): if you go on the website, (00:32:06): the website is now davidstrickle.com and down at the bottom buried down there is (00:32:11): Tya Academy. (00:32:13): And the reason we did that is because I do believe that Tya Academy should always (00:32:17): live downstream from the stream because it's, (00:32:19): it's all about stream, (00:32:21): but, (00:32:22): Tya Academy is there and you can click and the modules are there available for (00:32:25): purchase and you can buy coaching packages with Derek and, (00:32:28): uh, (00:32:29): Matt, (00:32:30): um, (00:32:30): Michael, (00:32:31): even, (00:32:32): uh, (00:32:32): David root is on hiatus because he's so busy and his career has really taken off. (00:32:36): So he's not actively coaching right now, (00:32:38): but, (00:32:39): um, (00:32:40): they're, (00:32:40): they're all on there and, (00:32:42): uh, (00:32:42): we're, (00:32:43): we're bringing another coach on that we're about to announce as well. (00:32:45): So I'm, I'm excited about another certified coach. (00:32:47): So they will be doing the coaching, not me. (00:32:49): I'm all in the modules, though. (00:32:50): I think I'm in just about every module. (00:32:53): And so the module is there, and that'll be the end of my coaching forever. (00:32:57): So it's immortalized in these modules. (00:33:00): The bootcamp modules are available and the high-stakes change modules. (00:33:03): In bootcamp, you don't need to do both unless you just want to. (00:33:07): Bootcamp is a good module set for someone who wants to learn the basics of Tya. (00:33:15): And really what you're looking for out of that in most cases is inner peace. (00:33:19): high stakes change, (00:33:20): the reason we named it like a Las Vegas slot machine is because that program was (00:33:28): really designed for somebody who wanted a higher level of transformation, (00:33:32): not just inner peace. (00:33:34): So the first part of it is like bootcamp and then it goes into firewalking your (00:33:38): greatest fears and then creating the actualized self. (00:33:41): And so it's a souped up version of bootcamp. (00:33:43): It was the evolution of bootcamp. (00:33:44): It came five years later. (00:33:47): But both of those module sets have value, but they stand on their own. (00:33:51): You don't need to do both necessarily. (00:33:53): So kind of pick your lane. (00:33:55): And then if you want coaching or feel like you need coaching, (00:33:59): then you just get coaching packages and just do coaching. (00:34:02): And then if we see that people are interested in doing things that way, (00:34:06): we'll reintroduce the group and the coaches will lead groups again. (00:34:09): Because like you said, that's the missing piece right now that the group is not there. (00:34:17): But from an affordability standpoint, (00:34:20): we've also made it, (00:34:21): you know, (00:34:21): since it's a la carte, (00:34:22): it's a lot more affordable than it was in the old program. (00:34:28): The old program was a pretty high ticket program, but it also, again, it had great results. (00:34:32): Well, but it was worth every penny. (00:34:33): I'm sorry. (00:34:33): It was worth every penny. (00:34:34): And it's like you said, if you're well resourced, you make it happen. (00:34:38): You know, it's... (00:34:39): Yeah. (00:34:40): You know, I'll just, it was a $10,000 program. (00:34:42): You paid $10,000 for it and everybody else that came through as well. (00:34:46): Well, (00:34:46): the initial group, (00:34:47): I think got a break because they helped me actually create the modules and they (00:34:50): showed up, (00:34:51): you know, (00:34:51): and participated, (00:34:52): but you could still spend that kind of money on it. (00:34:54): If you stayed in long enough and went long enough, (00:34:56): but we've made it more affordable for somebody who will go through it more (00:35:00): efficiently. (00:35:01): And I think it's, it's more consumable now than ever, but it also doesn't have the pressure (00:35:07): We don't have the pressure of making sure people get their, (00:35:10): you know, (00:35:11): you've got to get through and you've got to get your results. (00:35:13): And that was never, (00:35:14): we were always conflicted about that because everybody's outcome is different. (00:35:19): For me, I just wanted you to know the practice and know that it works. (00:35:22): And then what you do with it from there is up to you. (00:35:26): You know, (00:35:27): you can get into our mastermind program if you want and keep studying, (00:35:30): or you can, (00:35:30): you know, (00:35:31): go on your own and do your own thing. (00:35:32): And a lot of people do. (00:35:34): And I've always taken great satisfaction that I will talk to graduates from the old (00:35:37): bootcamp program years later and hear how they're still applying it in their lives. (00:35:44): And it's a practice. (00:35:45): You practice every day. (00:35:46): Oh yeah, I still do. (00:35:49): I still do. (00:35:49): I apply those four pillars every day of my life. (00:35:53): Speaking of multi-marriages and twists and turns and things like that, (00:35:59): if my life were to end tomorrow, (00:36:01): I would on my deathbed be very grateful for all of the messiness that I've created. (00:36:07): The twists, (00:36:08): the turns, (00:36:09): the ups, (00:36:09): the downs, (00:36:10): the times when I've spun out, (00:36:12): the times that I've been broke have been some of the best times of my life. (00:36:17): And I like nice things. (00:36:18): I will say that, and I'm not saying be broke forever and be humble. (00:36:24): I like a nice house. (00:36:26): I like a nice car. (00:36:27): I like a luxury vacation. (00:36:29): I used to say, if I can't fly first class, I'm not getting on a plane. (00:36:32): Now I'm almost to the point where I want to fly private or I'm not getting on a plane. (00:36:36): So I like my nice stuff. (00:36:38): I'm not saying that for a second. (00:36:39): But (00:36:40): Looking back, (00:36:41): I do cherish the times when I was sort of at the brink of disaster, (00:36:47): not knowing where my next rent check was coming from or even my next grocery haul (00:36:52): was coming from and had to get really resourceful energetically to shift that. (00:36:59): And I did every single time. (00:37:01): And it's like I had to sort of spin out to remind myself that we're all creators and (00:37:07): Well-being is there for us, whether employment is or not, whether the government is or not. (00:37:13): It doesn't matter. (00:37:14): That's all matrix structure. (00:37:16): That well-being will flow to us if we simply, simply trust. (00:37:21): Yes. (00:37:22): And it's that simple. (00:37:25): It is indeed. (00:37:27): Well, Janet, thank you so much for coming on and sharing your story. (00:37:29): And thanks for all your wonderful plugs. (00:37:31): I promise I did not have the word. (00:37:34): I do appreciate the note nonetheless. (00:37:37): I do this full time. (00:37:37): This is all I want to do. (00:37:39): If I were off working at a job somewhere, (00:37:41): I wouldn't have the energy to offer the stream the way that I do. (00:37:46): So I'm glad that we do manage to have some sort of a driver of commerce business around it. (00:37:52): And I'm very grateful for everyone that shows up and exchanges to be part of it. (00:37:58): Very much so. (00:37:58): And it allows us to do things like this where anybody can listen, (00:38:01): which is great in the YouTube channel as well. (00:38:04): So thank you so much for sharing and for your kind words. (00:38:08): And I look forward to seeing you soon. (00:38:10): All right. (00:38:12): Thank you, everybody. (00:38:14): David shares the stream through live transmissions held biweekly on Saturday mornings. (00:38:19): He also offers limited private sessions and hosts a cohort of global practitioners (00:38:24): engaging the stream's work in depth. (00:38:26): Information about these engagements is available at davidstrickle.com. (00:38:30): Thank you for listening.