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hello hello my friends so today's episode is going to be very very special
episode when I say near and dear to my heart
I think that's an understatement I did a facebook live about a recent fight that
I had with my wife Fanny and to say that it's gotten some of the best comments
and feedback of anything I've ever put together has is is an understatement it
was something that I thought would come out as a 10-15 minute share about what
not to do if you want your relationships to succeed and in doing so I think I
poured my heart out for about 40 minutes so what you're about to hear is a very
personal and raw story I think it's very important to share stuff like this just
because I've been doing personal development work for 16 plus years does
not alleviate me or you know restrict me from having fights with my family this
case my wife having things that I have to deal with hopefully in this year you
will basically get to see there's five things that I came to as I went through
this process that I believe if you took on and put into effect into your life
into your relationships whether it's with your intimate lover or partners at
work or even your kids you will have massive massive improvement in your
relationships so without further ado I'm gonna let this audio here play of
everything that I gathered and the process that I went through after
probably one of the biggest fights I've ever had with my wife if after hearing
this it resonates with you please please please reach out to me ilan at Satoriprime.com
or you can find me at facebook at Elan Ferdinand personal message me I
would love to hear what you took away from this I hope you have an amazing day
enjoy all right so let me jump here because I experienced something
last week that still you know I've been processing that was just been kind of
figuring out how to how to share this and this might be a little bit longer of
a Facebook live but I thought it was really really important by the way let
me know if you guys can hear me okay I thought this was really important to
share because I think what I experienced is something that most couples would
actually probably lead to divorce or or I don't know maybe even worse I'll kind
of walk you through the story and then I'll actually walk you through what I
learned from it and and really how I'm really really hoping that you hear this
and implement this in your life immediately so if you don't have to deal
with with what I just went through so yong-ki pool happened and for those that
don't know is a Jewish holiday one of the High Holy Days last week and it's
you know I'm not religious I don't personally do well with organized
religion which I'll talk about a little bit later as to why hey Niki major but
really you know this is something that's really important to my wife Fanny and I
love my wife and I adore my wife and she wants to give our kids an experience of
religion and while I don't have that view
you know I for me it's more about the traditions and the family and
get-togethers I I can see where she's coming from I appreciate it and so while
this has been a struggle an ongoing struggle in our relationship there's
very few things that we disagree with at that kind of level this is definitely
one of them and I'm clear before I get into any of the other stuff I'm clear
that this is something that I get to work on obviously I marry my wife which
the irony of the whole thing is that her entire side of the family are Orthodox
Jews her brother's a rabbi so like who does Ilan pick to get married
you know lessons are everywhere right so we actually are starting to plan to go
to synagogue and I really and I and I want to say this I really went in with
the absolute best of intentions like I know well I don't enjoy it there and I
still I was like look it's an hour hour and a half I'm gonna be there with the
family I could just do what I do right and just it'll be over really soon hey
what's up Tori hey Bev Annette so I'm getting ready and I'm gonna walk you
through all of these pieces so you really start to get and I'll kind of tie
the thread of what I've been unraveling for myself throughout this entire
process so I'm getting ready to go to synagogue and it's hot outside and we're
gonna walk for a bit so I was like I don't want to wear a suit and so I don't
wear a suit I just wear pants and a button-down and the tie and my wife is
like why don't you wear a suit everyone's gonna be wearing a suit and
I'm like well I don't want to wear a suit so you know it already kind of
starts like a little bit of attention and she knows she knows that I have
resistance towards going so I think in her world there was also this story of
like Oh Ilan's doing his elan thing again and I really I I was going in with
the best of intentions right before we leave and this this becomes important in
a little bit right before we leave we had about like three minutes four
minutes before we leave and the kids are like can we get some screen time and we
said no we're leaving in 3-4 minutes and when I walk downstairs after getting
ready my son is in the kitchen watching TV and I'm like Shia we told you no
screen time please turn off the TV and he's like how about what's the big deal
there's three minutes you know I'm like Shia we had this conversation and I told
you and it's no big deal no big deal so at this point I'm like give me the
controller and he's trying to hold it for me but a lot of side to reach in
there I grabbed it from him and I turn it off and he kind of storms off
obviously like a little bit angry which is is okay and we were about to leave
and no one can find child Shai is nowhere to be found so eventually my
wife finds him like I'm already in the car getting ready to go my wife finds
him in the dining room with his head literally in the corner of the wall
crying I realize it was like that in you know
impactful what what he had experience but that's what he was doing so she
comes down she's fuming like I did something I ruin this now I mean
whatever and so I say in all seriousness kind of maybe to try to get out of the
synagogue but not really to get head of synagogue she's like you need to fix
this I was like well do you want me to stay home and just have a conversation
with him and she flips because again this is like Elon not wanting to go hora
wanting to be with the whole family etc so eventually as I go to walk upstairs
to figure out what he wants to do he ends up coming down the stairs so we go
but he's not talking to me he's super angry he's not talking to my wife he's
not talking to me we all get in the car we start driving and he's walking now
we're like getting out of the car we parked and we're walking to shul which
is a little bit of a way and he's walking super slow which I have to tell
you in all honesty part of me was like brother walk as slow as you want cuz the
last place I'm fond of you right now is inside that synagogue I was like you
take your time little man and I can see my wife like fuming as this is happening
but I'm just walking to you through everything that that that was occurring
for me so eventually we get inside I was like do you want to put a Tallis on
which is this no no it's like a piece of fabric that some men wear and shul and
I'm like no I don't want to wear it on so this was like checking up checkmark
number you know three four in her Ilana doesn't want to be here Ilana fuck
you too all of this etc so we go to sit in and Shai doesn't want to come in
so he's against the wall again head kind of against the wall outside the
synagogue I go in I'm like whatever he's got to do his thing he's got to relax
I'm gonna be in here and I sit in there and services are about to start and
rabbis saying a few things and having people introduce themselves to each
other hey drew Dina hey Miguel hey Cynthia and I'm sitting there and I've
been doing a lot I don't you know for some of you guys follow me more than
others I've been doing a lot of work energist acquis so like understanding
what is happening in my sister I'm really getting in tune hey what's up
mark really getting in tune with with what I can feel in the body as
sensations so that and this going to come into play a little bit later so
that as I'm feeling it before that's the first way that the your system
communicates is through the body through different mechanisms through different
tightenings or shrinking or pain or pokes or prods that's the first clue
that something's happening that then in essence turns into some sort of feeling
or emotion and you you label that and then that creates the thought and then
that thought actually creates the action so if you can capture things while this
is happening and this is something we work with our clients quite a lot and
I'm working with myself quite a lot you can get to things much quicker and I'm
gonna point to that here a little bit later because I actually did a lot of
work around this so I'm sitting there and this whole thing starts and I can
start to feel and and tune in and let me know if this has been your experience
ever where you I could start to feel this thing in the pit of my stomach and
it just starts rising and rising and rising it's almost like a volcano is in
my system and I could feel it just building and building and building and
I'm like it gets to the province's by this by the way this is all happening in
five minutes of me being in synagogue okay so it started with like hey turn to
this person say hi turn to that person tell them this tell them that tell
someone what you know something that that you worked on you're proud of this
year like simple stop right and I'm just feeling all this stuff build and build a
build and then it's like you know we're reading from this page and I'm like fuck
that I'm not picking up that that book I'm not reading from that so I put it
down and then it's like okay stand up and turn this way and Bend and and then
sit down and then you know this sides gonna sing this and this side's gonna
sing that and I am just starting to feel everything just rise and rise and rise
and rise to the point that at some point my daughter's sitting on me and we're
all supposed to stand like all the adults everyone
Sam my wife looks at me she's like are you gonna stand and I'm like I can't
alia sitting on me which in hindsight you know you realize like but at the
time I was like and all this stuff is just building and building and building
to the point where the only way I can describe this to you it was like rage
absolute rage and I don't know how many of you guys seen that Dave Chappelle
show but it's like Elance got a choke a bitch like that's where it was like so
oh you know and I was like I have to get out of this room because I'm gonna choke
somebody now meanwhile nothing serious is happening and I and this is really
important to just for you to hopefully understand it's like they're just
sensations in the body but the reality like the stuff that's happening in the
room is not that crazy but in my system the system's going fuckin haywire so I
was like I got to get out of this room I got to get out of this room so I get out
of the room and just as I get out of the room my son is actually this was at his
pre-k so the two teachers that they used to teach him were there in the hallway
trying to figure out what's wrong with Shia so I walk over I start having a
conversation with them should I still not talking to me and in that moment as
I'm talking to the teachers he kind of like jumps on my back but like in a
loving you know cute way and I turn around and I'm like looking at him he's
like and he's just this cute you know like he was like - meanwhile he's seven
he looks and then goes up up you know like what they do and they're like
really really tiny and so I pick him up and he gives me this huge hug and I'm
like are you okay he's like yeah I'm like what happened he's like I'm not
sure I don't know why I reacted that way and I was like do you want to go outside
and talk he's like yeah so we go outside and talk and meanwhile it's like a
gorgeous day so we have this amazing conversation which I my gonna get into
all the details we like really flush out what was happening et cetera and I'm
sitting outside with my saw and having this super loving amazing moment it's
sunny it's beautiful and I'm checking in with my system and my system is so
relaxed and so at ease and it's just like wow you know like
that's the release that's the feeling I was looking for and then when I'm like
thinking I'm like do I want to go back into that that room everything inside of
me is like fuck no I do not want to experience what I just experienced all
that rage and all that boiling and all that stuff happened I don't want to do
that again so I was like I'd rather stay out here so we end up staying outside
for about an hour and my wife and daughter eventually come out and as she
comes out and sees me because she didn't know where we were
but as she comes out to see me have you ever had someone look at you where it
looks like fire laser beams are coming out of their eyes like they are going to
murder you but they haven't said a word it was like that and I was like oh I
done fucked up like this is not this is not going to be good like whatever just
happened this is not going to be good so we start kind of like talking on the way
and I can feel she is really angry and she's so angry and we kind of know like
we have this practice where we're so angry we actually choose not to
communicate with each other in that moment because we both realized that
what is going to come out of our mouth is not going to be good for us or the
relationship and so it's just we don't do that okay so we kind of start getting
into it but we realize like this is not going anywhere
and so we we come home she goes outside to sit in the Sun I go and meditate we
don't really talk about it for a while and then she kind of like starts to
share with me how upset she was and she wants this for our kids and how I chose
to go out and how I was doing all these things throughout the day to basically
not go to synagogue and it's always just like big fuck you and blah blah blah and
we didn't really take it much farther we had dinner with the family etc the
morning after I'm driving her to the bus and she starts off the conversation at
first very calmly hey so I just want to kind of like finish up what we were
doing before we get into it and as she's saying this
more and more anger and frustration and all that stuff builds up and for me
there's this you know like when someone's telling you all the ways that
you wrung them or fucked up it's very difficult to be like yes thank you thank
you for like there's a part of you that gets really really defensive and really
really like wanting to justify and-and-and make your point and all that
stuff right and so I'm literally in the car and she's sitting next to me and it
feels for 10 minutes she's just railing into me all the ways
that I messed yesterday up and how I you know fuck things up for for her and the
kids and how and it just starts spiraling into this whole thing about
how I'm not only insensitive it's deep it's different it's like I only look out
for myself and I'm so self-centered and and I I don't ever do things for others
and and she starts naming all these things and I'm like well and I what I
try to explain to her is here try human I love that Laurens what I try to
explain to her is that like my experience in in synagogue was torture
like like literally in my system felt like torture and I and she's like well I
do tons of things that that I don't want to do for you and she starts naming the
stuff and I'm like and then the defensive part of me comes in and it's
like well you know don't do those things for me like I'm offering you to do these
things like these are not things you have to do and whatever and I realize
like everything out of my mouth is he righteous and self-defensive and it's
not going anywhere and so she literally gets out of the car to run to her boss
midstream like mid yelling at me and and I'm sitting there after having what
Lords called the hair dryer tree man you know like and I'm so disheveled
I can't even it was just like so many things were happening in my system at
that time that I wanted to be right about that I wanted
- hold on - and all this stuff and I'm going home and I'm driving home and I'm
just between like it felt like someone's just like punching you over and over and
over in the face I was so dazed and so confused and I come home and I'm angry
and I'm angry and I'm frustrated and I want to make my point and I write out
all of it and here's the key guys this is like this is so what I'm about to
tell you this process that I went through it's so important that please
just pay attention because I'm gonna walk you through about three things that
I remember through the day that if you remember in your relationships any
relationship not intimate any relationship your life will never be the
same so the first thing I remembered the first thing I remembered is this that I
could either be right or I could be in love I could either be right about
exactly all my point of views and how I was and be defensive and have all that
mind chatter prove that I was a good guy and I was this and I was that and I
would no longer have and this is part two because I quickly remembered hey I
have a commitment in my relationship and that commitment is to experience love
connection and intimacy and when I remembered hey what am I committed to
love connection and intimacy right so that's really important always go back
to like hey what I couldn't do in this relationship and then right after that
that thought of okay well I can either have that or I can be right I can't have
both I cannot have you two things cannot
occupy the same space at the same time
I cannot have both so what am i choosing right and this like an actual choice all
this shit is still happening in my system I'm still I want to be defensive
I want to be right I want all of it and in the moment I'm like okay well do I
choose intimacy connection and love with my wife who by the way we're celebrating
10 years or am i choosing to be right about this now once you do that
something really interesting happens because you're focused where your mind
wants to take you is let me be right about this let me prove my point
let me show them why on this and they're not but as soon as you make that that
shift and you go okay what am I committed to then the focus changes and
now if my true commitment is hey love intimacy and connection then now I get
to focus on some different shit how do I get love commitment and intimacy back in
my life because my wife is fuming right now and she's on a bus and she is angry
and she's frustrated and she's mad and that brings me to point number three and
point number three is this this is so important to remember this will
alleviate so much headache and stress and frustration for you in your life if
you really just bring this into your heart everyone's point of view is 100%
accurate and valid I'm gonna say that again everyone's point of view an
experience of life is 100% accurate and valid for them you don't need to agree
with it you don't have to understand it logically because truth be told I
couldn't understand my wife's point of view logically I couldn't understand why
she would react the way she'd react because I know that if I was in that
sense just you if I was in that situation I wouldn't have reacted that
way and once I can bring myself to that place of understanding Wow
her experience is 100% valid I don't need to understand it I don't need to be
to get the logic of it I can just validate that that was her experience
now that allows you to tap into something else and what I chose to tap
into is compassion
yeah Amanda you said a right perspective is subjective right so now if I get that
her experience is a 100% valid the next thing I get to experience is what is
that perspective and I actually sat there and put myself in her shoes as all
this stuff was happening and I could feel the anger and being let down and I
could feel the frustration and I can feel all of it all the pain and hurt and
I could get that I was responsible for her having that response when you have
compassion and you could put yourself in another person's shoes not to get on the
tangent here right and I'm this is not to get political but look what's
happening in our world right now in the u.s. at least with with Brett Kavanaugh
and dr. Ford right everyone's kind of like grounded and this is my point of
view this her point of view and you know what for me I always like to put myself
in both of their point of views you know what both of their lives right now
fucking suck because there's so much hate they've been putting through the
wringer do you like everyone's like well you know he shouldn't have reacted that
way or she shouldn't react though you don't know because you're not in a
fucking position and in that position in that timeframe like that's that's their
valid experience right and so we could have compassion for that and so when I
start to see all this right and I start to get my wife's experience sorry
someone called me now what I can start to get is her world and that gives me
access to something now I can be responsible 100 percent responsible for
how her world is occurring in moment and let me tell you if your
commitment is to love intimacy and connection and you feel what I felt that
I put my wife through that is the fucking opposite of love intimacy and
connection and regardless of what I was feeling in my system at the time of
being tortured of all that other stuff where was the focus during all of that
me me me me me me what I was feeling how I was feeling
all of it huh Jay Jay heights here and he was actually he walked outside as I
was sitting outside with my son during synagogue so I started to see
this now here's here's the the part that gets a little bit uncomfortable cuz now
it's not about just recognizing that stuff now comes the action piece so most
people are very satisfied with the aha moment like now comes the actual
conversation piece the part where you go to the other person involved and you
call yourself out on all of it and you start to come from a place of 100%
responsibility not that they did anything not nothing you looked for
where did I where was I responsible for how this whole event happened and so I
went to my wife and I explained all the stuff her I literally walked her through
the same things that I'm walking through right now and we had a brilliant
conversation that lasted more than a few days and it's still lasting this is not
something that like you know I was a one-and-done conversation what's really
fascinating is when you show up to a conversation and you take 100%
responsibility you will quickly notice that the other person in charge will
also start to look for where there responsible and yes there are gonna be
parts in the conversation where they like yes you were an asshole and yes you
did this and it's not your job to feel bad in the moment because you're
obviously calling yourself out on it so when they say that to you notice she'd
be like yeah I was yes I was now after I had that conversation with her which led
to a few things that we're just getting to look at look a relation with 10 years
right so we've been together for about 11 and a half years so over that time
period people change
I'm not even talking about just the circumstances of your life change right
like we met we were 26 I'm 37 today we got two kids
I've lost built a business lost a business built another business closed
that business started another business like a lot stuff happened right we
traveled the world she's grown etc and so it's irrational
to think that you don't get your relationship and what works and what
doesn't work in fact what I found which was absolutely gorgeous in this entire
process is and this is starting to unravel like what I started seeing
myself which i think is important for you guys to hear I'll take it a step
further here in a second but you know what I feel is happening is like my
wife's flame like the light inside of her is really wanting to start to come
out more and more and like I've always been this way my energy when I'm a fuck
yes all in I'm like the most infectious person that you can be around I get
everyone psyched right now the same side of that on the opposite oh my god so
when I'm a fuck no like I don't want to do this I'm the biggest energy suck like
the people around me are so affected and everyone knows Elon does not want to
fucking do this I have like big it's not probably I was sitting in
synagogue was this big like fuck you don't talk to me sign written on my head
so the same way that that energy is like super infectious because my energy is
always out right some people they get into certain situations and they're like
overwhelmed or or in fear they like suck themselves in and disappear I'm the
exact opposite I'm like a flame in one direction or I'm a flame in the other
but that flame either lights up you on the inside or it fucking burn lose you
and I get to be responsible for that and so I've been this way for a long long
time and I've actually started to have conversations with with friends and
things like that about it of late but you know for my wife while I've always
been that way I think what's really interesting is today her light is really
starting to come through and her energy is starting to come through and when I
be that way like really really big it actually squashes her her light it
squashes her fire and for maybe the first time in a long time that doesn't
feel good for her anymore she doesn't want to experience that so that's just
something that we're looking at like well how do we kind of co-create and and
and when in those moments she feels like that I'm doing that thing to actually
say it in the moment to me versus having it build and build and build and build a
little build which creates that that huge fire and this is something that my
friend Ben actually when I shared this with him the first time had me see you
know a lot of the times when we have these blowouts we tend to look at the
blowout itself like the the incident itself and we tend to like start to try
to unravel and unpack this this one incident and he reminded me of something
really beautiful because there was two things I was really upset about the
first thing when this happened I was like why me
why us why is this happening to me and he reminded me that whether it was now
or on Thanksgiving or New Year's or next year sometime this is something that we
have to go through so going into the why me why us why now all that is irrelevant
because this is an experience that our relationship needed to have in order to
build something stronger so I was like oh wow that feels really
really good right and then the other thing which I
can't remember right now what I won't say I'll come back to so here's here's
what I really want to share with you guys about the work that I then went and
did personally I spoke to you about the body sensation right and by the way just
let me know is this is this resonating like are you guys seeing your
relationships in this can yeah just let me know if as I'm sharing this because
this is really really important stuff and I really hope that you guys are
getting value from this look this was no I'm not I'm not even kidding you this
was like the most uncomfortable I've probably ever been in my relationship
ever because I'm driving home and I'm like holy shit like this is how people
get divorced it's this like like these conversations right like where all this
shit built up oh yeah so this is the other thing that I knew it come back to
me the other thing that was really important is that it's not don't delve
and try to fix or figure out the incident realize that the incident was a
highlighter for a much much deeper thing and so for my wife there's like a much
deeper conversation there's a much deeper piece about that energy of
feeling like I'm either you know lifting her up or like burying everything around
and like when I'm a fuck know like that that impacts her and so we got to have
that conversation and that really was the conversation no it wasn't what
happened in the synagogue was like you know quote unquote the needle that broke
of the right the needle that broke the camel's back I think yeah something like
that it's but it's way way deeper than that right and that's really important
when you're having these conversations it's like don't delve on the moment
itself always look for like what is the underlying thing that's a tad that's
impacting the relationship and that was really really beautiful for us so then
after we did that stuff I went and started to do my own work
because what I'm really curious about right you guys had all mentioned that
you've had that experience at some point where where something you know come like
starts building up inside of you like a volcano and just all of a sudden there's
an eruption I got curious I'm like well what is that
what was that rage that I felt in synagogue because for me that was the
highlighter right like there's a whole piece about my relationship with Fannie
and then there's a whole piece about like what happened internally to me that
I just totally missed and what I started to unravel through through a lot of the
work that that that guy and I do is
there's this part of me that is massively attached to autonomy and I've
known this it was just a deep deeper experiential knowing of this which is
when I'm being told what to do when I feel like I don't have a say or control
that feeling starts building up inside of me and yeah so Tammy that's that's
actually I think you guys are under light but that's like actually exactly
what it is so when I started to unravel that look there's tons of experiences
that I've had that width right but that energy that I was talking about where
I'm like a fuck yes or a fuck no that fuck no part comes from where I feel
like I've lost autonomy where I feel like I don't have a say anymore and
what's really interesting is that in the moment just like I was sharing with with
you guys about Fanny like if in the moment she's feeling something by my
energy and she just says like hey Ilan you're doing that thing you're like
sucking all the life out of the room you're Beauvoir that's a good reminder
for me right like that's a great red flag and then I can actually in the
moments where I feel all this stuff happen I can be in communication and you
ever notice that like when you say something you know the example I love to
use is like you're you go on stage and you're super super nervous there
tell you like tell tell the people on Sage I'm really really nervous
and you tell people and in and so in those moments now I get this new
practice of when I feel like I don't have a say or when I feel like I don't
have like it's it's out of my control and someone's dictating and I have to do
this I can actually be honest with whatever is happening around me so it's
like Fanny and I could be like look at in the moment I feel like I don't have a
say in this etc right and in as I'm saying that you
will actually feel a release in the body no now they're practice Tammy is
autonomy ego driven that's a really good question um let me explain it this way I
think there are parts so so ego is a word that gets thrown around a lot and I
think it's kind of like difficult for people to understand so I'm gonna say it
this way there are parts of us very very young parts that are like protectors
right so that there's a part of me that wants me to feel independent that wants
me to feel like I get a say etc and so when I don't have that experience
protectors come online and protectors are like you can't make me don't fucking
touch me you can all that stuff those are protectors and they all work
beautifully like there's not there's gifts in this stuff too right so like
think of being independent and there's a key can list you like multitudes of
things why how independence has made me super
successful so we don't want to look at these things as like that's a bad part
of us this is a good part it's more just it's a part and we get to dive into the
gift of the part and then the shadow of the box as well right so for me and for
you this is really what I'm inviting you to is like to honor those moments to see
and notice as quickly as you can that whole experience that wants to rise up
and instead of having the explosion see if you can actually feel in the
moment what that is and what your system is actually asking for and if you need
any help with this like this is the kind of work that we do so you don't have
blow ups and relationships and by the way look I do this work all the time I
still had a blow over the wife and within 24 hours we went from yelling I
mean like yelling like you see in the movies yelling to having intimacy
connection and love which is what I'm committed to back in our lives and in
our relationship and I can tell you like with 100% certainty that that is exactly
the kind of stuff that people get divorced over because they'd rather be
right then have what they're truly committed to so to put a bow on this
remember here the three major things right that that help me you can write
these down do whatever you want the first is you can either be right or you
can be in love you can't have both the second remind yourself of what you are
committed to in this relationship whether it's with your children whether
it's with your spouse whether it's with your business partner what are you truly
committed in that relationship and are the actions you're taking right now
consistent with that commitment and you will surely find that you are choosing
to be right instead of honoring that commitment the third thing everyone's
point of view is 100% valid 100% valid you don't need to understand it you
don't need to believe it you don't need to anything you just get to honor that
their point of view is 100% valid and bring compassion to that viewpoint see
if you can actually put yourself in that place to feel what they're feeling not
through your brain through your heart actually feel what they are feeling and
then once you unpack all of that stuff and you start to realize where you're
100% responsible for everything that happened you get to go and have that
Congress and you call one out on yourself and I
know that it's uncomfortable I know this is the part that your ego is gonna go
hey why no but they did this and then it put all that aside and bring yourself
back to that commitment if you guys have any questions about anything I covered
right now I'm happy to stay on here and answer anything anything that came up
for you that you want to share I know we're in a little bit of a delay here so
I'm happy to chill here for for a few minutes if you guys are called to share
anything but yeah this is like so so so important and can save you so much
heartache and frustration because eventually you're gonna come to this and
sometimes you guys are already separated at at that point and then you're just
left with guilt guilt and shame and then you have to do all this other work that
we do with people about forgiving their parents or their spouses or just so much
easier in the moment honestly like I'm so grateful that I have these tools I'm
so grateful that I have this ability to to see this stuff in the moment and and
moreso share it you know like all these people they're many many of you guys are
working with us in one way or another and you know just the ability to share
this and have you guys take this in your world and impact your spouse's and and
loved ones and partners and children is just absolutely amazing so yeah if
unless anyone has any other questions
Kevin I love that your daughter gets to reap the benefits of the maturity took
to put the relationship first family strong yeah and and that's such a good
point because as your kids mimic how you operate with your spouse more than
anything else it's not will you tell them how to be it's what they see you
being and so having that ability to process this in a very very quick and
timely manner so that you can get back into that thing which you are committed
to in the first place is absolutely massive
all right so if there are no questions I just want to thank you all who were here
participating commenting this was something that I was for the last week
really just wanting to share and and trying to figure out how to do it so I'd
love to hear from you guys in the comment box if this impacted you please
let me know and what you took away from this and how you're gonna have this live
on through action in your life and if there's anyone in your life that you
feel called that has some sort of experience right now in a relationship
that you think this would make a whisper this would give them some freedom or
inside please please please share this this is a I know this is a quite a
personal Roth message but I would love to get this out there so love you guys
thank you so much we'll see you soon
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Santa's Christmas : Learn Portuguese with subtitles - Story for Children "BookBox.com" - Duration: 5:57.
Santa's Christmas
By Lavina Tien
It was a
beautiful December day,
with clear blue skies
and snow-covered treetops.
and snow-covered treetops.
Christmas was in the air!
But up in Santa's lodge,
But up in Santa's lodge,
all was quiet.
The usual hustle and bustle
of preparing
Christmas presents
Christmas presents
was gone,
for Santa
had fallen ill.
"Oh dear,
what will the children say
what will the children say
when they don't receive
presents this year?"
Santa wondered sadly,
Santa wondered sadly,
as he lay
on his bed.
Suddenly,
he heard a
noise from outside.
He looked out of the window
and saw his four reindeer
standing patiently
as usual.
But they seemed
quite out of breath,
as if
they had just finished
a long trip.
And as Santa
took a closer look,
he could not believe
what he saw.
For behind the reindeer
was a long
train of sleds,
carrying
little children
dressed
in all sorts of colors.
One by one,
they hopped out
onto the snow
and headed
towards Santa's lodge.
Soon came
a knock on the door.
"Come in!"
Santa called out,
for he was extremely curious.
In came a little girl,
hugging something soft
around her arms.
"I heard
that you were sick,
Mr. Santa,"
she began.
"So I'm giving you my
teddy bear,
to keep you company."
"Why,
thank you little Emma!"
said Santa,
for he knew
every child by name.
Then entered a young boy
with a red package in his arms.
with a red package in his arms.
"We knew that you were ill,
"We knew that you were ill,
Papa Santa,"
he said.
"So my
family knitted
this quilt for you,
to keep you warm
in the winter days."
"Why,
what a wonderful thought Paul!"
beamed Santa,
patting him on the head.
And one by one
the children
came in
through Santa's door,
each
with a special gift
to wish Santa well.
There were cookies,
pies,
socks,
mittens,
books,
jigsaw puzzles,
and even a small
Christmas tree!
"Christmas
delivered to my doorstep!"
exclaimed Santa.
"Come; let us
all share these
wonderful gifts."
And he gathered the children
around him in
a big circle.
"Santa,
which present do you
like best?"
Emma soon piped up.
"My dear little ones,"
Santa replied,
smiling.
"It is the love
and kindness
that each of you
have shown to me today
that is the best
present of all."
He looked fondly at
all the eager faces
around him.
"This, my little ones,
is the true
meaning of Christmas."
And with that,
Santa
gave each of the children
a big, warm holiday hug.
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How to do a Turnabout for the Driving Test - Updated 2018/19 - Duration: 4:04.
I haven't done a turnabout in a while so I'm going to try a turnabout here now, an
updated version and give you some tips and advice on how to do that
successfully in the driving test, So you have to do it competently so it should
be done smoothly with gentle acceleration or even no acceleration at
all depending on the hill - clutch control is one of your most important tools here
gentle clutch control, gentle braking so there's no jerky or abrupt stop and
good observation quick steering without dry steering, dry steering is when you're
steering when the car is stationary, so let's give it a go here now and you can
see me doing it here for real okay so the first thing to do is I'll go into
first gear now I'm gonna make sure I get a good full look around just checking
out the area seeing what it's like make sure there's no children or cyclists or
cars coming or anything like that so I'm in first gear, I'll indicate my intention to
pull out check around again to be sure bring the clutch up to get a little bite
gives me a bit of a take off handbrake down then give a check good quick
steers to the right no dry steering good full lock keep the old head moving and
looking down here just give me a better view of the kerb to see
where it lines up with side of the car so handbrake into reverse gear good
enthusiastic full look around get a little bite with the clutch
looking behind me good fast steers so checking behind and then 3 mirrors and the far
shoulder here to give myself good all-around observation I'm back close
but not too close to the kerb no need for handbrake here because I'm on a
slightly downhill but obviously I have to give a good full look around and it's
this last leg of observation which is really important because a lot of people forget
that in the test the one just before it finishes so good full look
around handbrake is down quick steers checking again and making it through then
in 3 and then I'm just gonna park up here on the left just bring her to a
nice gentle stop here and when securing the car its handbrake first then neutral
and then I'll cancel my signal and then you wait for further instructions from the tester so that's
how it's done it should be done quickly and efficiently. If the road is too small
you should take an extra turn to do the turnabout in then
there's no need to rush it and take a risk by doing it in 3 if you
need to take an extra turn that's fine it's not a race it's not how many turns it
takes it's more about good technique and good observation they're the important
things on the turnabout, Just to build on two points I was talking about there in
the turnabout you'll see here that it's very good to have a look
out through the right side window as you're coming towards the end of your
first leg of the forward part of the turnabout this will give you a rough
idea of where the kerb is and you'll see there that the kerb will come and
disappear underneath the side of the car so try be looking down in that direction
out your right side window just down the road and it'll give you an idea of where
the kerb is now it won't give you a scientific and precise measurement
but it'll give you more than an educated guess anyway and when you're reversing
as well it's very important that you don't look into one place reversing
like this you should make sure that you check your five points so your should be
looking behind you and also be checking in your 3 mirrors and then the right
shoulder as you get closer because the right shoulder the blind spot one here
is the best one to check as you get towards the end of your reverse because
again you have a better idea of where the kerb is and as the kerb disappears
under the side of the car okay so there are two tips with observation just to
help you line up the kerb because it is difficult sometimes if you're
inexperienced to get an exact judgement and to be confident where that kerb is.
So that brings us to the end of this video thank you very much for tuning
in and watching I appreciate your likes comments and support if you enjoyed this
video please give it a thumbs up and I'll be back very soon with another
driving lesson video thanks very much and I'll see you soon.
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How The F#@# Do You Find Your Passion?! (*cough* ENFPs *cough*) - Dreams Around The World - Duration: 7:32.
Hey Dan here and in this video I want to answer a question Mazeen sent in about
how do you find your passion. Surprisingly, I don't really have a video
dedicated to this topic which is weird because here at Dreams Around The World
our mission is to help you become the best version of yourself all while
creating the most awesome life possible for you and those you love, so you'd think
that I would have covered finding your passion but I haven't yet so here we go.
Now the way I found my passion is actually when I was 24 I went on a
six-month journey to Tibet where I studied with these monks and they taught
me to meditate no no I you know how I found my passion I did a lot of shit I
made a lot of mistakes and eventually I was like huh
I think I know what I like now this is seriously true especially if you are an
idealist maybe an ENFP if you're watching this channel if you're watching
this video there's a good chance you are an ENFP or an INFP you're going to
you're going to learn what you like through experience you're going to
figure out what you're good at through experience now here's the weird
thing with this though is probably you already know what your passion is you
just don't know you know let me give you an example is I've figured out now I'm
pretty confident my passion is helping people who want to make a change in
their life and primarily people who want to work for themselves
and in like a good way they're not trying to rip people off or have like a
financial trading business but they're people who have a passion like they want
to do something involving other people and it took me a while to get around to
doing that and knowing that that was my passion but I look back and there's
hints going back to when I was like 12 years old when I was 12 years old I grew
up in the city called Steveston it's a like Japanese fishing village in Canada
and like there were horses and stuff now it's quite developed but it was like a
small town and I remember in the town like when business
would close down it would make me sad if I saw a business that you know was there
and then it's had that out of business sign it would like actually upset me I
don't think that should upset a 12 year old 12 year olds aren't usually like huh
that guy went after his dream and then he failed and okay well I'm sad now
right they're sad if like a horse dies or whatever but I remember that
distinctly I even remember I started a business when we were me and a friend
were 13 helping businesses by doing their advertising for them so the
passion was there and then I ignored it all through like age 14 through early
20s when I was like I need to work in marketing I need a corporate job
retirement pension this is what people say pays well I ignored that all and
then through my 20s did a bunch of other things and then eventually I was like
huh I'm pretty sure the thing I really liked doing when I was 12 is the same
thing that I like doing but it may be a slightly different capacity I could also
find hints for like in casual conversations if I was out on a date I
can tell you many dates I have had where it started as a date and by the end of
it she's like so I should quit my job and then start this business right it's
like how did that happen and it was that that is a passion of mine and it would
come out in other situations and that ultimately one of the things that has
really helped me personally get clarity on what it is I want to do and how I
want to spend my life and not only to have the clarity but to have the
commitment to it because I'm so sure that this is what I love doing that I
don't like second-guess it all the time although I do still think about getting
into comedy acting and doing stand-up and that's kind of on the back burner so
I'm not a hundred percent committed but I'm like 90 percent committed is that
I've done a lot of other things I've made a lot of mistakes I've done some
things well I've traveled a lot I've started businesses I failed businesses I
and business partnerships I've had failed business partnerships I've done a
lot of different things I've went to a lot of events I've done a lot of
training all this adds up to a ton of experience which allows me to improve my
intuition to improve my sense of what I want to do with my life because I can
actually reference back I'm older now and I say how old I am but I can
remember in my you know early 20s mid 20s I don't know if I could have just
picked something and done it like even if even if someone had have said to me
you have to go work with small businesses who are passionate and help
them I might have been like no I can't commit to that there's so many things I
want to do it just I don't know if I could have committed to it so I did a
lot of things and then I figured out what I wanted to do and that has really
helped the thing again is you've got to do stuff and there's a rule I may have
talked about in some other videos I call the 70% rule basically if you're 70
percent sure of something do it see what happened it just get more clear the
worst thing you can do is sit around and do nothing waiting for some monk or some
guru on YouTube to tell you what your passion is and then suddenly you'll be
like oh now I know I've been I've had a tarot card reading and I know that my
passion is coming to bla bla bla it no it's not gonna happen if it does it's
weird and you just don't do that you're going to figure out your passion doing
things so don't sit around follow your gut now whatever you think you should do
is probably what you should do you're just not sure yet because you don't have
enough experience so go for that thing try it one of two things will happen
you'll be like yeah this is my passion this is really cool an awesome or man
that sucked I hated doing that and I totally screwed it up guess what now you
know a lot more and the next thing you try you'll probably be like 75 or 80
percent sure that's it so my awesome advice for how to find your passion I'm
sure you came here you're like I hope he has a formula and I can just like fill
out a spreadsheet and it will tell me what to do with the rest of my life no
but here's a good news especially if you're an adventurer
seeking ENFP is basically my advice here is do a lot of things screw up a lot
have a ton of fun and experiences and then you're gonna figure out your
passion in there somewhere thank you for watching as always please
subscribe to the channel hit the like button leave a comment for me that
really just goes to my heart feels nice to read some stuff from you and if you
haven't yet subscribe to the channel and hit that Bell button so you get notified
whenever we publish new videos which is every Sunday Tuesday and Thursday at 6
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Here Are Things You Weren't Aware Your Microwave Could Do - Duration: 10:14.
[Applause]
[Music]
here are 16 things you weren't aware
your microwave could do life just got
easier number 16 toasted nuts are you
looking for a tasty hot snack well it
just so happens that your microwave can
help you out all you have to do is take
half a teaspoon of vegetable oil and
pour it on a plate and add a cup of nuts
put the plate in your microwave for 1
minute intervals and stir the nuts in
between continue this for three to eight
minutes
number 15 steamed vegetables love
steamed vegetables as much as I do
well according to eating well it might
be better to microwave your vegetables
to steam them then use your stove the
reason is that the hotter you cook them
the more nutrients they lose their
microwave will help cook the vegetables
quicker so fewer nutrients are lost
number 14 cook bacon is your stove
occupied and you're really craving some
bacon not to worry your microwave can do
the job all you need is a microwave safe
dish with a few paper towels add some
bacon to the paper towel and then cover
it with more paper towel and cook in 2
minute intervals until it's crispy
according to eating well tried any of
these microwave hacks yet keep watching
for some even more hacks and make sure
you stick around to the end of the video
for some more cool things you can do
with your kitchen products number 13
cook fish ever tried cooking steak in
the microwave I have it's almost
impossible to chew but take fish and
cook it in the microwave and it'll taste
perfect eating well states that all you
need to do is wrap your fish in safe
plastic with the seasoning of your
choice cook it for two minutes on high
number 12 softening brown sugar
according to real simple if you have
brown sugar that needs to be softened
all you need to do is keep it in its
plastic package and add a few drops of
water then cook it on medium for 10 to
20 seconds
number 11 re crisp potato chips one pet
peeve I hate is when someone leaves a
bag of potato chips open they become
stale and are no longer crispy but if
you put the potato chips on a paper
towel and heat them up quickly in your
microwave
they will crisp right up number 10
roasting garlic according to real simple
it takes about 45 minutes to roast
garlic in the oven but for the microwave
it only takes 8 minutes all you need to
do is slice the top of the head to
reveal the cloves place the head in a
small dish with salt and pepper and put
2 tablespoons of olive oil on it and 2
tablespoons of water at the bottom of
the bowl cover it with plastic wrap and
cook it in the microwave on medium for
about 8 minutes
number 9 prevent microwave splatter when
it comes to the microwave there is
nothing worse than having something
explode and make a mess inside of it to
avoid this pierce the skin of the food
that you are warming up before you put
it in the microwave this will allow the
seam to escape the food number 8 getting
more juice from lemons real simple
explains that if you take a bowl of
lemons and heat it up in the microwave
on medium for 20 seconds you will be
able to squeeze more juice out of them
number 7 drying herbs if you're looking
to dry some herbs place them on a paper
plate or paper towel and heat them for
30 seconds in the microwave then take
them out flip them over and repeat
if you do this for two to four minutes
they will dry up says Serious Eats
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number six
bring back stale bread I've mentioned
how you can bring back stale chips now
I'm saying you can also do the same with
bread place bread on a damp paper towel
and put it in the microwave and heat it
on high for 10 seconds
number 5 soak beans quicker some recipes
require you to soak beans and lentils
overnight depending on how busy you are
you may not have time for that so all
you have to do is place them in a bowl
with a pinch of baking soda and add
water to them put the bowl in the
microwave on HIGH for 10 minutes and
then take it out and let it stand for 40
number-four peeled tomatoes and peaches
peeling a tomato or a peach can be
annoying but thanks to your microwave it
no longer has to be put it on a paper
towel or plate and microwave it for 3
seconds on medium then let it sit for 2
minutes you should be able to slip the
peel right off after number three give
your plants a boost according to the
Colorado State University horticulturist
Laura pod or you can sterilize your soil
from growing seeds by microwaving at
first she suggests filling plastic
containers with a thin layer of soil
before heating it up in the microwave
for 90 seconds per kilogram disinfect
your sponge not everyone has money to
continue replacing cleaning supplies
each time they use them so 4 sponges you
can use your microwave to disinfect it
so it can be reused microwave it for 2
minutes on medium and you'll kill most
of the germs according to Gabriel bitten
professor of environmental engineering
at the University of Florida
number one cook scrambled eggs a much
quicker way to scramble eggs is to beat
the eggs and pour them into a mug
along with milk salt pepper and cheese
heat it up for 45 seconds on medium in
the microwave and then take out the mug
and stir once you're finished stirring
it put it back in the microwave for
another 45 seconds now that you know all
the cool things that your microwave can
do it's time to find out what other
kitchen products there are out there
that can do some pretty useful things
number one a wooden spoon did you know
that placing a wooden spoon across
boiling water will keep it from spilling
over the reason for this is because when
something that is unable to absorb water
in this case a spoon touches the surface
of a bubble the bubble subsides this
means that when a dry spoon is placed on
top of a hot pot and touches the bubbles
the water will retreat if a bubble
touches something with a temperature
that is below a hundred degrees Celsius
the foam will retreat the more you know
number two apple slicer if you're
thinking of making french fries out of
potatoes but don't really want to spend
boatloads of time cutting the potatoes
just use an apple slicer all you have to
do is slip the potato through the apple
slicer and voila you've got slices of
potatoes that are the perfect size for
french fries number three make a grilled
cheese with your toaster to make a quick
and easy grilled cheese turn your
toaster around on its side and put in
two slices of bread with cheese on them
start the toaster and when you think
it's ready take the pieces of bread out
try not to wait until it pops otherwise
your grilled cheese will go flying
across your kitchen and make a mess easy
right number four pepper grinder
use your pepper grinder to create
sprinkles for cake ice cream and more
just add in snacks like Oreos without
the cream of course
and grind them up and use sprinkles for
treats you can also grind up snacks like
Doritos to use us tasty toppings for a
meal or snack the options are endless if
you're eating leftovers or you're just
too lazy to turn on the stove and cook
something you'll use your microwave to
cook your delicious meal right but you
probably didn't know that your microwave
can be used for other things besides
eating up meals so if you want to make
your life easier and enjoy some of your
favorite foods even more follow the cool
tips in this video so whether you're
making a grilled cheese with your
toaster or rechristen your favourite bag
of potato chips be sure to use the
awesome food and microwave hacks in this
video it'll make your life easier and
make you enjoy your food more and be
sure to let us know which ones you try
it out now that you know of some useful
things your microwave and other kitchen
products can do it's time to put them to
the test try them out and let us know
which ones worked best for you what are
some of your favorite hacks on this list
what are some other awesome kitchen
hacks that you use on a daily basis let
us know about them in the comment
section below
enjoyed this video hit the like button
and subscribe to our channel for more
videos like this and thanks for watching
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We Dream We Can Do It - Ball State Teachers College - Duration: 1:40.
Hi, I'm Roy Weaver Interim Dean of Teachers College at Ball State
University. For a hundred years Ball State has had an unwavering belief in an
education rooted in creativity, values, and intellectual curiosity. At Teachers
College we often talk about the power of an idea. We dream we can do it. Then we
take a creative risk and we make it happen.
That's why Ball State's Teachers College has one of the longest lasting and
largest professional development school networks in the country, one of the few
and oldest K12 laboratory schools, and an academy for Indiana's gifted high school
students. It's why we have robust online programs including one of the nation's
largest master's degrees for educators who work with people with autism. It's
why we are one of the earliest colleges of education to require our students to
use laptops and we partnered with Apple Computer to make it happen. It's why we
have partnerships all over the world, and it's why our professors research the
connection between reading and life skills in the juvenile justice system
and explore new ways to teach all learners. During Ball State's Centennial
we celebrate how we do more than educate students. We serve our neighbors. Here in
Muncie we empower aspiring teachers with passion and purpose as they learn their
students culture and assist professionals at local schools. Our
courage and innovation are who we are and what we do, and those values will
propel us as Ball State enters its next century.
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"Air Drops...We Don't Do That" - Holo and Holochain Co-Founder Art Brock - Duration: 0:33.
Airdrops, we don't do that. If you come across
anything on Twitter or public media, Facebook, anything that's claiming that
Holochain is doing an airdrop or Holo is doing an airdrop, it's not true.
We don't do that stuff. That's a scam. I don't know about other airdrops,
but you're never gonna see one from us.
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HOW DO I CREATE SO MUCH CONTENT without having a Team | #DigitalPratikShow 005 - Duration: 4:46.
This is what I have recorded right now
while I was getting out of my car
This is what I recorded
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Cristiano Ronaldo Do What You Love Super Motivational Video | It's About Passion - Duration: 5:34.
this has given me motivation to still work hard you're probably the most famous
footballer in the world to be in my shoes is not easy I'm feel happy all this
happened because there isn't I'm unbelievable inside the pits this is
are you the best footballer in the world right now I think so yes
in my mind I'm always the best I don't care what people thinking what they say
in my mind always I'm always the best for me a rival don't exist the middle of
this world is not it's just a game the numbers say everything time is the
future nobody knows you said anything's possible in football if you think the
money are gonna change my mind now which I don't think so I think is not gonna be
before not about the money is about the passion in a football anything can
happen a great surprise and I was happy and the end of the day I think the
amazing the movie it's it's great and I'm so grateful to them
ballers become movie stars how films made about them you're one of the few
who can you probably the most famous footballer in the world what's that like
what's it like being a footballing superstar it's great this has given me
motivation to still work hard and better in my job but they have to say to be in
my shoes is not easy but I'm not I'm not complaining I just I just want to say
that I'm feel happy and all this happened because the reason the reason
is I'm unbelievable inside the pit this is why the people have so much
interesting on me are you the best footballer in the world right now
I think so yes in my mind I'm always the best I don't care what the people
thinking what they say in my mind not just this year but always I'm obviously
the best I'm always gonna say that because you I think we have to thinking
we're the best in our our area so in my area I think I'm the best is there
anything that Leo Messi is better than you at its opinions
I respect the opinions maybe in your opinion messi is better than me but in my
mind I'm better than him listen is that rivalry a good thing for
me rival don't exist the means of this world is not don't exists rivals is in a
war this is what we have our rivals in football now it's it's just a game I
think the numbers they say everything I don't need to say ahh
I'm Minister of football I'm a legend the numbers say everything so this is
I'm very comfortable what possibility of you going back to Manchester United one
day I'd love to see you back there as I say many many times the future nobody
knows this moment I'm so glad and happy he and
Madrid's but the future nobody knows is that sad for you to see them not quite
at the level they were before for me it's hard to see that because it's a
club that I love it and of course I want to see Manchester United in there in the
level that it was in the past I like to see the clubs that I like it in the top
and I think Manchester this is better but I think they still have work to do
it to be in a level that's six seven years ago you said anything's possible
in football I mean the real power in Manchester now is Manchester City they
have more money to spend on big players is it possible that one day if they had
they gave you the right offer you could play for them all out of respect for
United you think their money are gonna change my mind now we talking 10 years ago
I don't think so I think is not gonna really fall because if if you will speak
about the money I will go to Qatar maybe probably have more money than went just
the city but it's not about the money it's about the passion you played on the
Joe Marini as a real Madrid he's going through a tough spell now you suprised by
that I'm not surprised because in a football anything can happen
I'm not surprised of course is is the manager that I was working with him for
two years and I know his potential I know that not just him at Chelsea you're
going to pass this tough situation as a Portuguese man of course I want to see
the Portuguese in the top level all the time so this is what I wish for him that
you can go in through this bad situation and make
Chelsea fans happy because I think they deserve you've made a film about your
life what was it like being involved with this project it's not many people
have opportunity to do it a movie about itself so for me it was a great surprise
and I was happy and the end of the day I think the the last result was amazing
the movies it's great and I'm so grateful to to do this
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What We Do in the Shadows | Season 1: Bear Teaser | FX - Duration: 0:16.
Laszlo is my big, crazy, wild bear.
And we love to chase each other around the house.
[INAUDIBLE]
[LAUGHS]
We have a great time together.
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