The Love Your Vibe Show with Elvira V. Hopper and Eleanor Hayward, A Revolution of Evolution

What's Your Story with Akosua Brown

On this 5th episode of The Love Your Vibe Show, hosts Elvira V. Hopper and Eleanor Hayward meet and greet Akosua Brown, of What’s Your Story Author Services!
 
Akosua is passionate about connecting you with your unique story and purpose.
 
They discuss a new book on self-healing and inner power for teenagers. Akosua also talks about her own personal transformation.
 
Nurture and share your message with trust and confidence with the world and live self-expressed!
 
Then you can embody your message with more mental wellness, inspiring others to live their truth too!
 
Please have a listen and tell us how it resonates! 
 
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Many blessings of peace, love & joy to you today and always ☮
 
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Transcript:
 

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Hello everyone, and welcome to the Love Your Vibe show!

 

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It’s A Revolution of Evolution!

 

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We are Elvira Hopper, and Eleanor Hayward.

 

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And we are so happy to partner with Skyward TV and Hopeful Radio because we are truly

 

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on board with their mission to help the world have better mental wellness through the spiritual

 

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path.

 

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We are purveyors of a unique personal evolution solution that we truly believe in.

 

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And it is for heart centered humans.

 

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And we are excited to bring on our show today one of the purveyors and facilitators of this

 

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beautiful personal evolution solution, Akosua Brown.

 

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So let us do a round of applause for our beautiful Akosua!

 

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Welcome!

 

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How are you doing?

 

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Thank you.

 

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Thank you so much for inviting me to the show.

 

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And I’m doing well because I’m in your presence.

 

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So of course I’d be doing well. Awww!

 

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So thank you so much.

 

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I’m very, very good.

 

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Thank you.

 

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Fantastic.

 

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And thank you.

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So Akosua, we want to learn about you.

 

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We want to learn about not just what you do, but why you do it.

 

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Okay?

 

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So we’re just going to ask you a few questions and about, you know, the What’s Your Story,

 

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your business as a coach, a book coach and a publisher.

 

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And we’re also going to ask you a little bit about becoming a Miracle Mindset Mentor.

 

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Not too long ago, you’re about to start on your very first data flight of clients that

 

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are working with you and could not be more happy!

 

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Your trainer here is thrilled, and founder here is extremely happy!

 

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So we’re going to talk about that as well.

 

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So before we get started, tell us a little bit about your story and why you do what you

 

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Do, Akosua.

 

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Lovely!

 

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So my business is called What’s Your Story

 

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Author Services, because it’s about your story!

 

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And then I serve people in whatever services they need as an author to get that story out

 

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in front of as many people as possible.

 

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So I’ve been working in publishing for all my adult life.

 

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And so although, you know, I look so young, if you are just listening.

 

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You won’t be able to get this;

 

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But you know, I have been doing this for over 25 years, even though I only look 28.

 

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You started at two. Hahaha!

 

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Okay.

 

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I started at two.

 

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Yes.

 

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I kind of bought all my knowledge through the embryonic fluid.

 

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Yeah, I’ve been working on, I knew when I was age seven that I wanted to do something

 

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within books.

 

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I knew and when I was too young to understand what a publisher was, I was telling my neighbour

 

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who did know what a publisher was, that I wanted to be one.

 

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And he said something like, “you don’t choose to become a publisher, you end up as one”,

 

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That was the way he put it.

 

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I remember him saying, I might have been nine or 10 years old.

 

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And I remember my neighbor saying that to my parents when I expressed that’s what I

 

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wanted to do.

 

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So yeah, so because my parents wanted, you know, child of immigrants, so they didn’t

 

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know what a publisher was.

 

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And so they made sure that I was actually schooled enough so that I’d become a doctor

 

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or something like that instead.

 

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Hello.

 

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I do have a Master’s in Sciences and Environmental Chemistry in fact.

 

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I totally forgot that part of your story!

 

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Okay, yeah.

 

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Yeah, I always kind of steered my way back towards story because my first jobs even with

 

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a Master’s were around how to make more complex information simpler for the audience, like

 

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how to gear stories towards whichever audience was listening, or needed the information.

 

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So whether it was someone who is a specialist and you use the type of language that helped

 

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them to get into it, or if you were explaining specialist information to the lay person.

 

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And one of my first jobs was with a United Nations Environment Program Collaborating

 

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Center where we put out the environmental data report, which was all the information

 

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UN collects from all of its different agencies like food and agriculture, environment program,

 

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of course, and World Health Organization.

 

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And they wanted a way to get this information to everyone who’s paid for it, which means

 

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this is so we produce this kind of environmental data report for everybody.

 

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So that’s how I started.

 

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And yeah, and so even when I thought I’d move from that back to science, it always ended

 

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up that I was telling the stories for, of science, for others.

 

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So it just naturally ended up that first I was working in science in educational field,

 

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like in for Nelson Education.

 

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And after I worked for the University of London and other places in England, then when I came

 

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Back, and I was working in publishing, I worked in educational publishing; I worked on history

 

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books for kids, science books for kids.

 

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And then I worked with a literary agency.

 

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And that’s when I really got involved with fiction.

 

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So I have done it all. And I, what I love about it is that I get to speak with different people

 

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pretty much every day and get them connected to the best way to share their voice, to share

 

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their stories. Yay!

 

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And so yeah, so whether it’s a children’s book, which is so fascinating to do, because

 

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it’s often people who are around kids who then figure out, oh, wow, wow, I’ve got, especially

 

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new parents and they’re telling their kids new stories.

 

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And so they want to then find ways of sharing them wider.

 

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And they get in touch with their creativity because of themselves, because of being parents.

 

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But a lot of business people too, who want to share their magic, you know, their message,

 

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their magic, their stories through writing a book.

 

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And so that’s that I’m very blessed to be living in story every day.

 

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Oh, that’s so beautiful.

 

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And it reminds me of when I was a little girl, I think I was in grade one.

 

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I actually wrote my first book and they put it in the library and I fell in love with

 

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books and I my happy place was in the bookmobile that would, would, you know, show up on my

 

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street and I would just lose myself in these books and the smell of the books and Beatrix

 

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Potter and oh my God, so many beautiful memories are coming back.

 

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But but yeah, I just love what, what you do.

 

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Yeah, yeah.

 

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Books are awesome! And you’re writing a book with Akosua?

 

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Yes!

 

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Thank you!

 

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Right.

 

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Let’s, let’s just talk about that for a second.

 

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Yeah.

 

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So what excites you about the project that we’re doing Akosua, with MJ McQueen,

 

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I might add?

 

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Yeah.

 

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Yeah.

 

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Yay!

 

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Well, you know, I’ve learned so much through doing the Love Your Vibe Transformation program.

 

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It helped me learn to love myself in a way I’d never loved myself before.

 

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It was transformative to me.

 

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And as a result of that, like a way of marking that occasion, I felt like a new person,

 

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so I changed my name!

 

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Yay!!

 

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That’s how strong what I got from the program, was like, the tools that allow you to I mean

 

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as a words person that they have such really cool acronyms and stuff like that really helped

 

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me, like your Angel of Evolution, that that they were just so the words themselves were powerful.

 

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So they stuck in my mind and I was able to, I am able to recall them and use them in the

 

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situations as you need them.

 

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And of course, being immersed in the program, immersed in the community means that that

 

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you’re always reminded and using them as you need them.

 

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And so I’m so pleased that soon I’ll be able to serve these others through the program

 

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so that they’ll get what I want.

 

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So the reason I’m so excited about doing this book is that, hey, I’m 50 something.

 

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I’m 58 now.

 

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And I guess I first got in, I guess it was three years or years ago that we started.

 

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Right.

 

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So, so imagine if I got this when I was a teenager how different I would be?

 

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And so that’s what’s so exciting that we’re bringing the program to people so that they

 

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don’t have to wait till their magical 50s to gain this these tools that we’re

 

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raising a full generation of people who understand the power of energy and heal and healing and

 

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how to use that harness their own inner power to change their world.

 

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So that’s what’s so exciting about creating this book for teenagers so that we can make

 

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them unbullyable.

 

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Yes!

 

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Unfuckwithable!

 

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Pink Shirt Day yesterday.

 

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Oh, right.

 

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I totally forgot.

 

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Oh my God.

 

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Okay.

 

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Yeah.

 

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But bullying.

 

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Yes.

 

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Or lack thereof.

 

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But the yeah.

 

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But the fact is that our our modality is different than most modalities out there.

 

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Most modalities work on “don’t bully,

 

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be nice,”

 

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You know and do all the right things, which is important for sure.

 

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But here’s the thing.

 

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You’re dependent on others to be nice to you versus you showing up in a way that you don’t

 

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have a kick me sign on your back.

 

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So guess what?

 

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People don’t kick you when you don’t have a kick me sign on your back.

 

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Right.

 

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And that’s what we want to teach kids is that, you know, if you have a sign, tear it off

 

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your back.

 

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If you don’t have a sign, know that this is how you keep a sign off your back.

 

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Right.

 

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This is about teaching these ways of being for kids to realize that they don’t have to

 

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give their power away to a bully.

 

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They get to just sign, you know, sidestep and hang out with the kids that, you know,

 

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are the ones that align with them that, you know, aren’t, you know, like trying to get

 

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them to do things they don’t want to do.

 

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Right?

 

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A lot of the bullies, the mean girls, the mean boys, they just want you to do what they

 

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want you to do.

 

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But kids that are heart-centered like us don’t have to get sucked into that.

 

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And they can learn to love their vibe and be Miracle Magnets instead. Attract good

 

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things, good people.

 

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And yeah, can you imagine kids getting these things like I’ve taught this to eight year

 

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old girls and they understand it.

 

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They understand that they can choose to be a crap magnet or they can choose to be a miracle

 

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magnet.

 

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They have the power.

 

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Right.

 

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So, oh, yes.

 

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So excited.

 

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As you see that it’s changing the way schools are treating kids as it is, or teaching kids

 

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in that I’ve seen online where kids in detention are doing meditation rather than writing lines

 

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and stuff like that.

 

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So it certainly is part of a shift in consciousness.

 

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And so I think we can really help the leaders of that by producing this book, which will

 

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be an aid to those who really want to change the mindsets of kids from now.

 

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So they grow up and create the, you know, heaven on earth and change society.

 

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Because my gosh, it seems with all these things happening right now, gosh, sometimes it feels

 

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like we’re at the end of times and we do need a big shift in order to do it.

 

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We need it.

 

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It’s clear we need to shake things up.

 

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Yeah.

 

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And this book is certainly our way of doing that.

 

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And we can do it because we only need what is the percentage of people that we need.

 

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Eleanor, do you remember?

 

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I’ve heard it’s three percent to make critical mass.

 

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Yeah.

 

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So just three percent of humanity to do this.

 

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Right.

 

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And we are the people that are on the front lines doing this.

 

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We are the light and shadow workers.

 

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We are the ones that are helping humanity to evolve.

 

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And you know, I can’t think of a better way to live, you know, and we get to do it together.

 

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You know, none of us is doing it on our own.

 

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You know, that would be really lonely and just three percent!

 

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So, so thank you.

 

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So do you have a question that’s coming up for you?

 

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Oh, my goodness.

 

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Well, we heard from across the world, like how transformative the Love Your Vibe Transformation

 

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was for you.

 

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Would you care to share with us like a little story, a little snippet of how you were a

 

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crap magnet and how it turned around for you as a miracle magnet?

 

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Yes, yes.

 

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I know, like as I mentioned that phrase, Angel of Evolution, it was one of the strongest

 

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ones for me.

 

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And when I first met Elvira, I was really attracted to everything she was doing.

 

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And I knew I wanted to be part of whatever she was doing.

 

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And I didn’t really understand it until I actually did the course.

 

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So the course, six months of what, how do you describe it?

 

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Rain soaked? Gentle Rain Soaks!

 

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Yeah.

 

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First you do the course online and then you do the six-month program.

 

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Yes, exactly.

 

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Exactly.

 

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Yeah.

 

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Which meetings are every other week, which allows you to actually implement some of the

 

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stuff.

 

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And so I remember in particular learning about that phrase, Angel of Evolution.

 

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And in the meeting itself, I was coming to understand some of the, or I was starting to

 

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grieve a previous bad relationship.

 

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And in the meeting, I kept saying, oh my God, he’s such an asshole.

 

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He’s such an asshole.

 

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And stuff like that.

 

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And I was really realizing in saying that, that I, you know, that I’ve started to examine

 

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it more.

 

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And the teaching was when you’re blaming something, pointing at someone, there’s three fingers

 

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pointing back at you.

 

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And so that was part of that.

 

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Yeah.

 

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Of that, of that particular lesson.

 

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And so, and also understanding that he, that that person was an Angel of Evolution for

 

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me that had that not occurred, I wouldn’t have stopped and evaluated my, my behavior

 

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and made the changes that made me the incredible person you see before you, or hear before

 

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you, to be seen in the video.

 

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So definitely.

 

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So that, I mean, there’s so many stories and that is a big one of them that just, you know,

 

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having a chance to like spend that time in community and reevaluating and like examining

 

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your own behavior and thoughts where you have someone, you know, skilled as Eleanor and

 

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who’s passed her skills and training over to me so that I’m able to do it for other

 

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people.

 

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I’m choking as I say that because who can, I mean, I’m not choking a few as well as Eleanor.

 

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Let’s have a little, a little mug break here.

 

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Yes.

 

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But definitely I can, I’ve lost my train of thought a bit because just imagining, because

 

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I just know how much I valued what I learned from Eleanor, I did the program twice with

 

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Eleanor so far, so far because.. That’s the thing, right?

 

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You go through it as long as, as much as you want in order for you to feel comfortable

 

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because I don’t want to push people out of the nest too early before they’re ready.

 

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They need to say they’re ready, right?

 

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So when you join, you know, our pool of Miracle Mindset Mentor Apprentices, you get to go

 

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through it as often as you need to for no extra price, as long as you need to.

 

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And you get to apprentice and watch her do her magic with, with her people.

 

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And, and then you can, you know, well, it’s not write the exam, but it’s, it’s a, it’s

 

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a video to let everyone know that you’re ready to go! And, and you’re ready to go!

 

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You’re on our website and you’re about to start soon!

 

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I’m so excited for you!

 

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Yay!

 

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So, so that’s, that’s fantastic.

 

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I want to, I’m really curious, Akosua, just because, you know, you’re on this amazing

 

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show, you know, it’s on Amazon and Roku and, and, you know, you’ve got a big global platform

 

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that sees you and, and is, is, you know, absolutely in love with you, I’m sure by now, you know,

 

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tell us about the person you love to serve as a book coach and a publisher.

 

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Who have you really enjoyed working with?

 

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Oh, wow.

 

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There’s so, there’s several.

 

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And the first two people that came to mind are one woman who was our name, her book is

 

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Little Sara of Tehran and someone, and that book is finished and out there available for

 

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purchase and another one, Robert, who I’m working with right now.

 

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Those are the first people who came to mind.

 

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I guess why Sara came to mind is she came thinking, oh, I just want a quick book done

 

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to serve my life coaching practice and thinking that in six months, but there was deeper work

 

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to be done.

 

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And so in, you know, in this, this week we dug deep and we really examined what her story

 

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was compared to how, what she thought it was when, when we first started.

 

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And through this, the parallels between her work as a life coach and this kind of stuff

 

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that her mother did before there was anything called life coaching, and in Iran she was

 

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doing this, you know, at a time where she was being ridiculed by people, she was still

 

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leading people through a program of self discovery and self understanding.

 

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And so through this book, it became a testimony to her mother, this book, it really changed

 

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its focus and it’s through that deep work, which I think I’ll be able to do even better

 

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having gone through The Love Your Vibe Transformation program and learning so much more about, you

 

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know, mindset and miracles and, and just noticing them and the connections.

 

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So it’s, so The Love Your Vibe Transformation has made me even a better book coach.

 

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I truly, truly loved working with Sara through, you know, working through her story and her

 

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understanding of herself and in the end creating a much stronger legacy book than she would

 

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have had.

 

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She just thought, oh, I’m just going to produce this light surface story that will set me

 

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up as, you know, as a leader just because I have a book.

 

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Instead, we, we were together and she got this incredible story.

 

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And with Robert now, he, what I’m enjoying about working with Robert, he is actually

 

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from Brooklyn, he was a 60s hippie, was a drummer in a rock band, had a cool life, ended

 

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up becoming a yoga aficionado, I don’t know, you know, anyway, enthusiast and expert and,

 

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and a marathon runner.

 

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And he had created a business which is called Younger Than Last Year because that’s what

 

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working with him does.

 

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It makes you feel younger than last year.

 

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And through his work and his, and just, he’s so fascinating and the many facets of his

 

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personality which includes his love of making models, like model, for Halloween.

 

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But that’s another story.

 

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But generally, just through his, his understanding of how to create a fit body, he realized that

 

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when you turn 50, you have different needs than people before.

 

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So he kind of created a program on how to create the strongest body, both the most flexible

 

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body to improve your mind and meditation and all that.

 

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So that when you’re in your 50s and older, how you do you create this new program so

 

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that you can create the body that will last, you know, for the, for the 50 more years that

 

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you have.

 

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Because it’s almost like it when you’re a bit younger, you can, you don’t have to, maybe

 

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you don’t have to be as conscious as you need to be when you’re a bit older and you start

 

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feeling a few aches and pains.

 

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So in working, he’s been working on this book for years and years.

 

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We come together and through conversations, through understanding his why, through understanding

 

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what he wanted to do for people, we were able to create a program so that he actually can

 

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finish it.

 

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And this is a book that’s really going to help people and it’s helped me!

 

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I often feel that the universe brings me the people I need to talk to so that I can learn

 

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as I work as well.

 

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So these are two of the people that I’ve worked with recently that I, I mean, I’m so blessed

 

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in that virtually all I could tell a story about virtually all of my clients I’ve been

 

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working with, including the ones who bring to me incredible children’s books that were

 

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like I’m working with this amazing woman Ann, who’s now started with one book and now we’re

 

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on our fourth together because she’s just so she’s retired and she just so loves expressing

 

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herself through creative nonfiction.

 

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She wrote one book about how a community of Canadians served a Syrian family.

 

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She’s a retired lawyer who continues to help refugees in this area that I now call home

 

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in the Hamilton area.

 

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And she’s working on so many other books that are, both help her become a better writer.

 

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It’s so cool to see her develop her skills as a writer as she creates these books that

 

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both showcase Canadians.

 

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I think it’s her.. book when we came and started with one. Amazing.

 

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I just enjoy that each of my clients bring so much to my life.

 

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Oh yeah.

 

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Yay.

 

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And I met a bunch of your authors and they’re amazing people.

 

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So yeah, so I just want to encourage anyone that’s listening, watching this, if there’s

 

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a book in you to do, if there’s, don’t die with that book still inside you.

 

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As I like to say, ‘don’t die with your real music still in you’.

 

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Like sadly my father did.

 

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He never got the opportunity to live his highest self.

 

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He never got the opportunity to be self-actualized as a musician, because he was a world-class

 

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musician who never had the courage to do it.

 

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And sadly he died with his, you know, real music still in him with two types of cancer,

 

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mental health struggles and a marriage in shambles, which to me is the sign, um, not

 

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the sign, it’s the price people pay for living out of alignment when they’re, when they’re

 

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not doing what they were brought here to do.

 

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Like let’s say there’s a book in you, right?

 

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Like don’t die with that book in you. Because you know what?

 

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Your body keeps score and your body can get sick. For me,

 

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I lived out of alignment and it wasn’t my body.

 

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It was my mind that got sick.

 

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I had depression, anxiety, panic attacks, bipolar, my marriage nearly ended.

 

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Um, so, you know, these are signs from the universe that you’ve got to get into alignment

 

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and be fully self-expressed, you know, get that book out of you because the world needs

 

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it.

 

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If it’s in you, it’s in you for a reason and don’t let it burn a hole in your soul, right?

 

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Let that book come out of you because the world needs it.

 

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Am I right?

 

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Do you resonate?

 

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I sure do because not only do you need it in terms of working through that, your story

 

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to create so that you understand it, but also so that you can serve others through it.

 

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So I definitely believe that writing a story is a benefit for you.

 

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And you know, and often there’s, you know, you can hear the same things 50 times and

 

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it’s the way someone says it.

 

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One person says it where you finally get the message and you think, Oh my gosh! It’s that

 

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light bulb moment where it clicks.

 

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And because of your connection with one way of hearing the story with one person, perhaps

 

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who shares more in common with you than, than others who’ve said the same thing.

 

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So you can actually hear that message.

 

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So that’s why everybody’s story matters because so many times I’ll work with someone and they

 

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will say, if I help just one person, then all this will be worth it.

 

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Chills. And it’s so amazing.

 

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It’s so amazing when they get that feedback that that’s in fact what they’ve done, you

 

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know, and then they see that, Hey, it’s not one person they’re helping, but it’s so many

 

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more that you get to connect your voice with, so many more people through a book.

 

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Because like a book is one way of sharing your content.

 

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And from that, it might be that you create a course.

 

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I mean, in this case we’re creating, you guys created a course and now we’re doing a book.

 

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But sometimes the book first, then the course.

 

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Cause there’s so many ways to involve someone in your story and help them.

 

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Yeah.

 

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Like we need to have a conversation Akosua.

 

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Cause I’ve got a graphic novel series like, Oh, kicking around, but it seems like it’s

 

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so big that I get afraid of it.

 

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And then I duck my head again, but I feel like meaning to come through, but I just need

 

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to kind of organize it in a way that, cause I think that’s it is like that sometimes our

 

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own message can scare us, because it’s part of my brain,

 

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my ego says ‘it’s all been done before’, but clearly it hasn’t been through, right?

 

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But not through me.

 

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Exactly.

 

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And yeah,

 

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Shakespeare had Cleopatra say that in the 1500s, ‘there’s nothing new beneath the visiting

 

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moon’.

 

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Oh my God!

 

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In the 1500s?

 

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Yeah.

 

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In the 1500s.

 

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Yeah.

 

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In that play, Cleopatra, that’s one of her lines.

 

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And certainly sometimes people say there’s only eight plots, but it’s what you make of

 

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it.

 

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It’s your vision.

 

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It’s your way of sharing a story.

 

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So that’s common for people to think, Oh, what can I add to it?

 

425

00:26:09,200 –> 00:26:11,320

But my gosh, your message matters.

 

426

00:26:11,320 –> 00:26:12,320

Your story matters.

 

427

00:26:12,320 –> 00:26:19,320

Your way of connecting with people, your way of interpreting the world, you know, is important.

 

428

00:26:19,320 –> 00:26:21,760

So yeah, let’s have that talk.

 

429

00:26:21,760 –> 00:26:26,160

Cause I know sometimes it’s almost like, how do you eat an elephant; one bite at a time?

 

430

00:26:26,160 –> 00:26:31,960

And I hope you to figure out the steps of creating that story and getting it out there.

 

431

00:26:31,960 –> 00:26:32,960

Love that.

 

432

00:26:32,960 –> 00:26:33,960

Love that.

 

433

00:26:33,960 –> 00:26:39,040

And we have another book that we need to do called, you know, Three Shit Shows I Started

 

434

00:26:39,040 –> 00:26:45,140

and The Wisdom Bombs Gleaned For You, because I really believe that all of my stories didn’t

 

435

00:26:45,140 –> 00:26:46,140

happen to me,

 

436

00:26:46,140 –> 00:26:50,280

they happened for me, because now I get to help others with the wisdom.

 

437

00:26:50,280 –> 00:26:53,100

Like, you know, in a book I do it in my coaching.

 

438

00:26:53,100 –> 00:26:58,560

Like when I bring out a story that I feel intuitively a client needs to hear, it’s like,

 

439

00:26:58,560 –> 00:27:02,160

it can be totally transformational because they feel less alone.

 

440

00:27:02,160 –> 00:27:03,160

Right?

 

441

00:27:03,160 –> 00:27:04,160

That’s what our stories do.

 

442

00:27:04,160 –> 00:27:05,160

Right?

 

443

00:27:05,160 –> 00:27:08,520

People don’t have to feel alone and they go, Oh my God, you’ve gone through it.

 

444

00:27:08,520 –> 00:27:10,000

Well, I can get through it too.

 

445

00:27:10,000 –> 00:27:11,000

Right?

 

446

00:27:11,000 –> 00:27:16,920

So you give them HITs with your, your story message and magic gives others HITs, Hope,

 

447

00:27:16,920 –> 00:27:18,240

Inspiration and Tools.

 

448

00:27:18,240 –> 00:27:19,240

Right?

 

449

00:27:19,240 –> 00:27:21,040

That’s what a good book I’m sure can do.

 

450

00:27:21,040 –> 00:27:22,040

Right?

 

451

00:27:22,040 –> 00:27:24,440

Oh, wow.

 

452

00:27:24,440 –> 00:27:26,680

Another one of your incredible acronyms.

 

453

00:27:26,680 –> 00:27:32,720

So definitely, I mean, you’ve just got such a great way with words that you got to share.

 

454

00:27:32,720 –> 00:27:39,240

So definitely you’ve got to share your HITs and, and, and the way that you help people

 

455

00:27:39,240 –> 00:27:44,040

with the world, cause you’ll, that’s the way of bringing them into in closer.

 

456

00:27:44,040 –> 00:27:47,040

It kind of goes far out and brings them in closer to you.

 

457

00:27:47,040 –> 00:27:48,040

Yeah.

 

458

00:27:48,040 –> 00:27:50,040

So, oh, I love it.

 

459

00:27:50,040 –> 00:27:54,880

And as we get that, as I get that, that those stories out, I think I’m going to heal at

 

460

00:27:54,880 –> 00:27:58,040

a deeper level too, because now they’re out in the world.

 

461

00:27:58,040 –> 00:27:59,040

They’re serving.

 

462

00:27:59,040 –> 00:28:00,600

My pain was not in vain.

 

463

00:28:00,600 –> 00:28:04,760

I went through all of those shit shows because I was meant to help humanity.

 

464

00:28:04,760 –> 00:28:05,760

Right?

 

465

00:28:05,760 –> 00:28:06,760

Sorry.

 

466

00:28:06,760 –> 00:28:08,200

That just gets me emotional.

 

467

00:28:08,200 –> 00:28:09,800

And that’s what we’re all here to do.

 

468

00:28:09,800 –> 00:28:10,800

Right?

 

469

00:28:10,800 –> 00:28:12,400

Absolutely.

 

470

00:28:12,400 –> 00:28:15,960

And I’m curious for the benefit of our, of our listeners.

 

471

00:28:15,960 –> 00:28:16,960

Yeah.

 

472

00:28:16,960 –> 00:28:23,200

What would be like three things to help them focus on their story?

 

473

00:28:23,200 –> 00:28:24,800

How would they articulate?

 

474

00:28:24,800 –> 00:28:25,800

Yeah.

 

475

00:28:25,800 –> 00:28:35,400

So three things to help you focus on your story? Is to kind of think about those transformations

 

476

00:28:35,400 –> 00:28:40,680

because it’s almost like, um, you’ll have all these things that happen to you and then

 

477

00:28:40,680 –> 00:28:43,800

you’ll notice how they took you from one place to another.

 

478

00:28:43,800 –> 00:28:46,880

That’s that can, I mean, that reminds me so much of the Angel of Evolution

 

479

00:28:46,880 –> 00:28:49,640

that you, that you talk about.

 

480

00:28:49,640 –> 00:28:52,960

And then you’ll, you’ll, it’ll connect you to your why.

 

481

00:28:52,960 –> 00:28:57,640

You’ll learn more about why you want to share your voice, why you want to tell your story

 

482

00:28:57,640 –> 00:29:01,840

and not so much connected to what you, you know, developing an understanding of what

 

483

00:29:01,840 –> 00:29:04,000

your purpose might be.

 

484

00:29:04,000 –> 00:29:10,480

And then as you develop each story, you’ll know how they, what part they play in terms

 

485

00:29:10,480 –> 00:29:12,640

of, of saving, serving your why.

 

486

00:29:12,640 –> 00:29:15,080

Because it’s often you’ve got several stories.

 

487

00:29:15,080 –> 00:29:20,800

And so those are the three things I think you should be looking at, you know, your transformation,

 

488

00:29:20,800 –> 00:29:27,040

your whys, as well as, you know, some of the, the, um, I’ve forgotten what the third one

 

489

00:29:27,040 –> 00:29:28,040

was.

 

490

00:29:28,040 –> 00:29:32,040

I don’t have a cool way of explaining it, except that, um, it kind of like, I, I’ve

 

491

00:29:32,040 –> 00:29:34,480

totally forgotten what I meant to say with that.

 

492

00:29:34,480 –> 00:29:35,480

Your purpose, your purpose.

 

493

00:29:35,480 –> 00:29:36,480

That’s kind of your why.

 

494

00:29:36,480 –> 00:29:37,480

Yeah.

 

495

00:29:37,480 –> 00:29:38,480

Yeah.

 

498

00:29:40,480 –> 00:29:41,480

You’ve got a purpose.

 

499

00:29:41,480 –> 00:29:44,480

And so two will have to do if, cause I can’t remember exactly how.

 

500

00:29:44,480 –> 00:29:45,480

Exactly.

 

501

00:29:45,480 –> 00:29:46,480

But two is good.

 

502

00:29:46,480 –> 00:29:47,480

Yeah, two’s great.

 

503

00:29:47,480 –> 00:29:48,480

Keep It Simple, Silly.

 

504

00:29:48,480 –> 00:29:49,480

I think it’s Keep It Simple, Sweetheart.

 

505

00:29:49,480 –> 00:29:50,480

But silly’s fun too.

 

506

00:29:50,480 –> 00:29:51,480

It works.

 

507

00:29:51,480 –> 00:30:00,720

Well, Akosua, this has been absolutely delightful being able to chat with you.

 

508

00:30:00,720 –> 00:30:05,520

We need to wrap up now, but, um, I just want to say, how can people contact you if they

 

509

00:30:05,520 –> 00:30:09,880

resonate with your vibe and they know you’re the person that’s going to lead them through

 

510

00:30:09,880 –> 00:30:13,280

getting their book done and out into the world to make a difference?

 

511

00:30:13,280 –> 00:30:15,400

Um, what’s the best way?

 

512

00:30:15,400 –> 00:30:16,400

Wow.

 

513

00:30:16,400 –> 00:30:20,920

Well, thank you so much, Elvira, for inviting me to share that with people.

 

514

00:30:20,920 –> 00:30:25,800

And the best way, um, you can get in touch with me is through my website, which it’s

 

515

00:30:25,800 –> 00:30:27,960

quite a long URL.

 

516

00:30:27,960 –> 00:30:28,960

Whatsyourstoryauthorservices.com.

 

 

517

00:30:28,960 –> 00:30:31,520

 

518

00:30:31,520 –> 00:30:36,320

And you can also get in touch with me through Instagram, which might be a bit easier because

 

519

00:30:36,320 –> 00:30:37,760

it’s @whatsyourstory.books

 

520

00:30:37,760 –> 00:30:41,240

So either way you’ll find me.

 

521

00:30:41,240 –> 00:30:45,680

My email address is on both of those locations, both on my website.

 

522

00:30:45,680 –> 00:30:50,640

And you can always connect with me by direct message, by email through the contact form

 

523

00:30:50,640 –> 00:30:52,480

on my website.

 

524

00:30:52,480 –> 00:30:55,760

And you could just make an appointment, straight up, make an appointment and we can have our

 

525

00:30:55,760 –> 00:30:56,760

first chat.

 

526

00:30:56,760 –> 00:30:57,760

Awesome.

 

527

00:30:57,760 –> 00:30:58,760

You don’t charge for that.

 

528

00:30:58,760 –> 00:30:59,760

You do complimentary chats.

 

529

00:30:59,760 –> 00:31:00,760

Oh no, yes it’s free.

 

530

00:31:00,760 –> 00:31:01,760

Yeah.

 

531

00:31:01,760 –> 00:31:02,760

Awesome.

 

532

00:31:02,760 –> 00:31:07,320

And we’ll put her information in the show notes as well.

 

533

00:31:07,320 –> 00:31:08,320

Okay.

 

534

00:31:08,320 –> 00:31:09,320

Fabulous.

 

535

00:31:09,320 –> 00:31:10,320

Fabulous.

 

536

00:31:10,320 –> 00:31:11,320

How great has this been?

 

537

00:31:11,320 –> 00:31:12,320

Yay.

 

538

00:31:12,320 –> 00:31:14,320

A round of applause for Akosua.

 

539

00:31:14,320 –> 00:31:16,840

Thank you so much for joining us Akosua.

 

540

00:31:16,840 –> 00:31:19,400

You are such a shining star on our team.

 

541

00:31:19,400 –> 00:31:26,240

We love you so much and, um, we look forward to seeing you again on another episode of

 

542

00:31:26,240 –> 00:31:29,840

The Love Your Vibe Show, A Revolution of Evolution!

 

543

00:31:29,840 –> 00:31:30,960

And thank you Akosua!

 

544

00:31:30,960 –> 00:31:33,640

Keep doing the amazing work that you’re doing in the world.

 

545

00:31:33,640 –> 00:31:35,640

We just honor you so much.

 

546

00:31:35,640 –> 00:31:36,640

Thank you.

 

547

00:31:36,640 –> 00:31:37,920

Oh wow.

 

548

00:31:37,920 –> 00:31:38,920

Thank you so much.

 

549

00:31:38,920 –> 00:31:41,920

Bye everyone.

 

550

00:31:41,920 –> 00:32:09,560

See you next time.

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