Mormon to Medium
"Deep emotion can break you, or break you open. I chose the latter, and embrace my gifts" Nannette was a lifetime member of the "Mormon" church until tragedy struck her family. In 2014 her husband was violently murdered. It was that day, her heavenly gifts were cracked wide open and she began to "see". Since then, Nannette has embraced her psychic/medium abilities and burst out of the "Mormon bubble"; growing her spirituality in a whole new way. Join her as she "looks beyond the veil" and uses her gifts, understanding, and years of experience to help others navigate their own spiritual journeys.
Mormon to Medium
Ep. 84 -Light Bodies, Mild Bullshit, and Spooky Guests
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Spirituality, energy healing, chakras, light bodies, and paranormal encounters. Nann shares her day studying light bodies, while Brad questions the science and metaphysics behind it. They also discuss their personal journey, including Nann's experience facilitating couples therapy through energy balance techniques. Why do we retain the same emotional traumas even though our bodies regenerate? How can energy fields impact our well-being? And why was there a ghost in their bedroom at 4:30 in the morning? Find out all this and more as Brad and Nannette explore complex concepts with a down-to-earth, humorous twist. Plus, get ready for their upcoming spooky adventures in New Orleans!
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Welcome to the Mormon to medium podcast, where we'll talk about spirituality, the paranormal religion, and my journey going from Mormon to medium. I'm Nanette Wride. Thanks for listening. Now let's go have some fun. Welcome to the Mormon to medium podcast. We're your awesome hosts, Brad and Nan, and we're just going to fill you full of a lot of bullshit
Brad:Hello! Wow. So that's we're going with this.
Nannette:It is, it is. It's a long day,
Brad:I don't think we should fill anyone with a bunch of bullshit. I don't, I don't think that's fair to anyone who's spending their time to listen to
Nannette:honey. It's hippie dip bullshit.
Brad:It is hippie dippy bullshit.
Nannette:There we go.
Brad:So we can call it hippie dippy bullshit. I'm all good with that.
Nannette:I'm trying to look at my notes.
Brad:So, as you're looking at your notes, anything fascinating in there?
Nannette:Yeah, I had a really crazy day and I was looking at my notes because I was looking into light bodies. I think
Brad:into what? bodies. I know we've talked about light bodies briefly before. What, what are light bodies?
Nannette:So you have your chakras, you know, there are the spinning plates that go up the center. of your being, you know, down your
Brad:Yeah, anyone who's done yoga, here's chakras and talks about that, right?
Nannette:Yeah. And you actually have 18 instead of seven, but yeah.
Brad:Because it goes up above and down below. Okay. Okay. We've talked about
Nannette:Yes. And then you have your meridians or your chi, which are rivers, rivers of energy that. run through your fingertips and out your feet. They run through every organ in the body. Right. And Also chakras run through every gland in the body.
Brad:body. Oh, so it's a glandular issue.
Nannette:It's a gland. Yeah. So chakras are glands.
Brad:they're not glands, but
Nannette:They run through the
Brad:them. Chakras are glands,
Nannette:and the meridians or the chi run through the
Brad:organs. Okay.
Nannette:Yeah. So, and then the light bodies they can, they comprise all of those things comprise your aura, but the light bodies go out from us. I'm seven deep.
Brad:Okay, so the light bodies is essentially an aura then.
Nannette:It's an actual light body. So each chakra has a name. Each meridian has a name and each light body has a
Brad:name. Ah, okay, wait a minute. Let me make sure. So when you say light body, so it's like a duplicate of us, but in light? Is that what that means? A light body?
Nannette:It's just, it goes straight out from us. And for example, your emotional and mental bodies. And your astral body, they're all about relationships. So like, if we're having an issue, it'll be stuck in one of my light bodies. So, and the etheric body is all about your voice. The celestial body is all about your intuition.
Brad:So, now we, okay, I'm still confused because you talk about it going out from us.
Nannette:out from us. So from the sides of
Brad:So, so. That's why I'm saying like light body when you say, oh, you've got light bodies. It's an outline of our body, right? But in light that goes in, there are seven different layers of that light body. Okay. So it essentially wraps our body in layers of this light, which would be why it's called light bodies. Okay. Thank you.
Nannette:Yeah. Thanks for clarifying. Like I said, it's been a really long
Brad:Yeah, I had to work a little bit for that
Nannette:Godfrey, tell you what, be in my head.
Brad:Oh boy. That's that's someplace. No one wants to be.
Nannette:got better after I had something to eat, but holy cow.
Brad:Well, you did have a long day. You've done, uh, something different than you usually do.
Nannette:Yes. I have begun. Well, continued not because I've done them before, but doing couples balances. So couples that are having issues in a marriage, in a family, with work or anything like that. I have the, the couple come in and balance them individually and then balance them as a couple with goals in line. It's really cool,
Brad:cool, Got it. So like a hippy dippy bullshit style of couples therapy. better. But better.
Nannette:here's the thing, like you, you can't heal things with just cognitive therapy alone. There is just no way because when you go into a stress or you go into a trauma, you store in the body. So you have to go and address the body and address the issues. More than just talk therapy. So
Brad:got it. So you, so you essentially, you have to release those issues from your body.
Nannette:Yeah. You have, have to heal the stored energy and get out, get the polyvagal response out
Brad:The polyvagal response. You're using lots of really great
Nannette:Thanks Brad. Tara sounds super
Brad:smart. Yes, you do. Would you care to explain what polyvagal
Nannette:Well, if you it's basically your fight or flight response, you know, how you kind of hunker hunker down when something goes wrong, you clench your jaws, you put your arms, you know, to protect your core and then your legs get into fight, flight, or freeze. The muscles will hold those positions for long periods of time. So even if you're in a stress response, your muscles, certain muscles will tense up and hold you protected.
Brad:Okay.
Nannette:And so, so you're buckling down basically is what it is. So releasing the, the stress response of a trauma or A high stress situation lets the body just take a big deep breath.
Brad:Got it. So I actually just looked it up because I'm like, okay, let's
Nannette:You want the technical term? He didn't
Brad:kind of, so poly vagal theory is a collection of proposed evolutionary neuroscientific and psychological constructs pertaining to the role of the Vegas nerve in emotion, regulation, social connection, and fear response.
Nannette:Yeah, it's your fight, flight, or freeze response. But
Brad:I'm like, I, I've never heard about that before, but that makes sense. Okay.
Nannette:yeah, it's basically when the body doubles down and hangs on to keep you safe.
Brad:Polyvagal
Nannette:And then when we balance the body mind soul connection it releases and takes a big deep breath and feel safe still, but can release that trauma or that stress.
Brad:Got it. And that's what you're trying to do with couples therapy.
Nannette:Well, a lot of it, cause there's a lot of things couples don't talk about, right? A lot of feelings that are really raw. And when, when you're telling your spouse, You know how you feel about something. Sometimes they take the defense or they blame or and things happen and you just don't get the message across. So what we do to begin with is take the stress out of it. Make everybody take a fricking chill pill. We do a stress balance is what we do with the goal in mind that I have things that are stressors that keep them from being who they want to be. And so we do an affirmation stress balance, which is really, really cool. And I teach them how to do it on themselves so they can do it later,
Brad:do it later.
Nannette:is really cool.
Brad:So they get something they can take home with them and use whenever they need it.
Nannette:Yes. And then go through and I mean, spirit tells me what to do. Every couple is going to be different. You know, their needs are different, but I could do everything from shamanic clearing to more goal setting. We could have one person surrogate for the couple and have the couple touch each other while we're unbalancing them with their goals in mind for their relationship. It's really, really cool when you take the fire out of it though, and then they're able to actually be vulnerable to be able to say how they feel and how they want their body to feel and how they want to be in a year, you know, together as a couple they get to set their own goals and then be able to attain them energetically and then take them into their lives. So they literally leave here vibrating in a whole new frequency as a couple.
Brad:Interesting. Yeah. It's
Nannette:It's really cool to
Brad:just change their whole countenance? Oh And you can just And you can You can just see it, right?
Nannette:You can just see the light.
Brad:So speaking of seeing the light, we were just talking about light bodies and you were looking at your notes and you wanted to talk about that too. And I interrupted you and totally threw you back into a couple's balance.
Nannette:No, no, no, no, you're good. You're good. I was just I was thinking about the couple's balance because some of the light bodies actually have to do with relationships. And so, yeah, I, I don't think I had remembered that from all of my classes and schooling that I've taken. I'd forgotten that part. So, yeah, I'm constantly being reminded and taught.
Brad:Gotcha. Okay, that makes
Nannette:Yeah. Yes. Yes. Did you know, Brad, that you cellularly replace your cells every single year. Did you know that?
Brad:I didn't. So on a cellular level, my cells regenerate every seven years,
Nannette:Every single
Brad:every single
Nannette:every year. Why would you have some of the same issues?
Brad:Do they regenerate that quick? I thought it took seven
Nannette:That's as per Deepak Chopra. Yes, they do.
Brad:took, takes longer than that. Uh, Deepak is, is going against everything I've ever learned. Cause I've always learned that basically your life, your cells replenish within seven years. So like every seven years you essentially have a whole new, a whole new body of cells because there's literally like trillions of cells in your body, right? But the cells you have today are not all the exact same cells that you had yesterday or two days ago or seven years ago. And after seven years, you've essentially replaced all of those trillions of cells because the body cells are constantly replicating and creating their own replacements, right?
Nannette:So right here, it says Deepak, it's a question. Deepak, you've mentioned many times that most of our body's molecules get replaced every year. What type of evidence do you have to support this? Many people say it takes 7 to 10 years for this to happen. And some argue that much of our body doesn't even get recycled at all. Deepak's response. Replacement of cells in all living organisms, not just the human body, is not controversial. It is a basic biology. Cells reproduce, divide, and replace the old cells that die. The white blood cells last about one day. All the cells in our stomach lining are replaced after three days. Skeletal cells can take up to ten years to be replaced. Only a few, Rare cells like corneal cells in the eye and perhaps some cerebral neurons don't reproduce on their own, even though they came from stem cells, just like all the other specialized cells. I'm not sure what evidence you're looking for regarding molecules being replaced in the body. Cells are made of molecules. So if you replace the cells, you replace the molecule, the body and the cells. It is. Comprised of are mostly water. We don't have the same water molecules in our body now that we have had when we were embryos and our mother. We eat, we drink, we breathe constantly, and we, oxygenate and exhale other molecules constantly.
Brad:Do you know what? I absolutely can get on board with that because we do replace our water, right? It's constantly changing. We don't have the same water molecules in us now that we would have had from birth. So that makes sense. So changing the molecules, not necessarily changing the cells.
Nannette:But the molecules are in the cell. That's what you just said.
Brad:Got it. Okay. That makes a little more sense to me that the molecules are changing, and since the molecules are changing, the cells are changing, even though there's not a complete regeneration of the cell, it may be changing based on how the molecules replace things such as water. H2O, Right,
Nannette:Right. And we're made of water. So everything is constantly in a state of change,
Brad:of change.
Nannette:constantly moving, constantly changing. What I find interesting is we still have the same issues even though we're constantly changing. So why is that? Why, why does the same bullshit stay with us all the time? Why does the same belief systems, why do traumas hang on to us for so long?
Brad:so it can't be just the body then, right? If it's changing, so there's gotta be a spiritual link as well.
Nannette:True. It's actually the energy field. So the body holds on to everything. It keeps the score right in our energy field. So those light bodies I was talking about, some of them are relationships. Some of them are, you know, teach us that we can live with our pain type of thing. You know, if we have knee pain or low back pain or whatever we just learn to just, you know, Adapt and live with it. But if we clear the field, we clear the energy field, then we no longer have those issues.
Brad:Now. A lot of times we talk about emotions being trapped in muscles. How is that different than it being trapped in the energy field? So now I'm, now I'm way confused. Cause I'm like, well, wait a minute, it's trapped in the muscles and we release this feeling from the muscle. But if it's regenerating every year, how is
Nannette:the energy, the energy field holds the, the emotion and the muscle holds tight if it has that emotion in that energy field.
Brad:Gotcha.
Nannette:So you have,
Brad:the muscle is, uh, an after effect of the energy in the energy field. So it's a symptom or a sign. It's a sign
Nannette:It's the body talking to you. Yeah, absolutely. So for example, if you have pain in your upper back, you know, between your shoulder blades, your rhomboids, let's say that. Oh, my middle back is killing me. I don't know what's going on. What's what, what is this type of thing? Well, you actually have meridians that run down there, down both sides of your back. That's your, your yang energy, your male energy. Your female
Brad:wanted to say yang. Let's talk about yangs, baby.
Nannette:wish everybody could see you dancing like that, but pain can be caused by the body speaking to you and pain can be caused by like a reactive muscle. For example the muscles just hold the memory of what's going on. So for example, if I. Tested the rhomboids and then put them in circuit and then tested all the other upper body muscles that are around the rhomboids, you know, like your latissimus dorsi, your anterior serratus, which is your lung meridian. Just tons of muscles that don't make any sense to anybody but me. But if I test them in relation to the rhomboids and the rhomboids are the bully, that's turning all the other muscles off. And that's the one that's hurting. If we put the bully to sleep and go turn on all the other muscles and then invite the bully back to play, the pain will be gone because they're working in conjunction with each other. And that's how the body works. The body. Is super intelligent. But if it has a beaver dam of any sort, it's going to act a lot like that Does that make sense?
Brad:bullies just need a nap. They just need
Nannette:They just need a timeout. Yeah. So we just put them to
Brad:there. You just went over a whole lot of stuff.
Nannette:I just went over a ton.
Brad:wow,
Nannette:Told you I've had a long day.
Brad:Yeah. Yeah. Can we talk about something fun now?
Nannette:want to talk about ghosts? Talk about ghosts.
Brad:I mean, ghosts are always a great topic and they're way more interesting because I understand
Nannette:I got woke up at 4. 30 this morning. Told you it was a long damn
Brad:You did tell me it was long. You did tell me you've been up since 430, but you didn't tell me why exactly you woke up at 430.
Nannette:I had a ghost that was waking me up with chest pain. And I had a ghost standing at the end of my bed. And he was still sitting there when I got out of bed. It's kind of freaky, I mean
Brad:And so he was still sitting there. At the end of the bed when you got up.
Nannette:floating in the air
Brad:Should I feel violated that there's some ghost dude watching me sleep or is he just paying attention to you?
Nannette:Brad, you know what? I'm not really sure why he's even bugging me because my office hours were not open. I'm trying to sleep, but it was a lunar eclipse last night and it was a full moon. So it's like lots of crazy pissy energy. Anyway,
Brad:Speaking of pissy energy. Yeah. Yeah. There's been a lot of pissy energy lately,
Nannette:for me, yeah, for me,
Brad:What's up with that?
Nannette:usually the full moon brings in just this really awesome flow of energy for me and I really enjoy it, but I think I was processing things to completely let go of stuff because I guess the North node is in Aries and that's me. That's my sign. So like this whole, this whole year. Is my time to shift and change. And so I think us going up north and attending church. Yeah, it didn't burn down
Brad:didn't burn
Nannette:But we went
Brad:to a homecoming
Nannette:we went to a homecoming and my nephew came home from his mission. And I
Brad:so a homecoming is when a Mormon young man or woman goes somewhere else to preach their gospel for two years. When they come back, they have what's called a homecoming and that missionary gets to talk in church and give a, a sermon of sorts and
Nannette:about his mission. You know, things we learned, all the things,
Brad:then they have a, a big gathering at the, the missionary's home to welcome them home.
Nannette:right, right. And it was super nice to see all the family and everything. But for the very first time I went into church, I didn't disassociate. And I normally do. In the past I have, I don't even remember being in there, even having anything to do with anything. I'll go get in the car and be like, so when are we going to do this? Like it's really been that bad in the past. I didn't know what to expect, but I found myself kind of reading the room and kind of watching people. No, I was really watching people and really filling into things. And it still doesn't resonate with me at all. And people can believe what they want to believe. You know, we're all here to learn, but for me, that's not my spot. That's not my place. But I love being with my family. That was awesome.
Brad:I love being with my family. That was awesome. In the chapel and, you know, hearing the Moaney songs and
Nannette:because you moaned through the whole song I
Brad:as a moan, literally. I don't think they could have played it any slower on the organ. I don't think that the people could have been any more incoherent with their lyrics.
Nannette:were like. Can you understand any of the words anybody's saying? And I'm like, Nope. No, no. Uhuh. And then you started to like sing it without words and it sounded the same as everybody else.
Brad:same as everybody When you can't, when I'm looking at the words in the book and I still can't make sense of what they're
Nannette:I knew you were like, where are we at Yeah.
Brad:we at? Yeah. No, that was
Nannette:just
Brad:no. No, singing should not sound like that. It's, it's, it's like something you would hear in the haunted mansion at Disneyland. They could just play LDS church hymns in the haunted mansion and it'd be scary
Nannette:it's true. It's true. Yeah. It was interesting though. And I think with the full moon and everything that I was processing that out completely out of my energy and being really present with it and it kind of was uncomfortable. So I was busy. Not to mention we drove eight hours each way on a
Brad:yeah, you were, but
Nannette:was. I
Brad:I, I held some space for you.
Nannette:I know I ripped his head off a couple of times, and I typically am not like that, like ever. God, I was bad, and I'm so sorry.
Brad:No worries. It
Nannette:I didn't realize I was bad, but oh, I can't, I can't even. I can't describe any other word than pissy. I was just, I was pissed at everything. Yeah, I was not liking at all.
Brad:Well, acceptance is the first step, honey.
Nannette:Oh, yeah. It's really, it's really nice to not feel that anymore,
Brad:we go into
Nannette:it needed to let go before we go into eclipse season and I get to create what I want, you know, and, and really blossom this, this, this, this. It's business and our podcast and everything in the upcoming months. Yeah, I had to let all that shit go.
Brad:I'm really glad you did. because it was rough. I'm not gonna lie. It was rough. I'm like, oh my God. I'm like, voodoo, just come over here with me. It's okay.
Nannette:I know our poor dog goes over to protect Brad from me.
Brad:Oh yeah. If, if either of us starts getting a little cross voodoo's right on top of the other person being like, it's okay. I got you.
Nannette:She does, she's super protective and so sweet. So back to things getting caught in our energy field. So, what I was going to get at is remember when I went to the master class for the energy work that I do? And the girl showed up with the blue fingertips?
Brad:the blue
Nannette:called Raynaud's, Raynaud's disease.
Brad:it's not Nards? I don't know, but Nards is a lot
Nannette:Well, it's when, when people's fingertips go blue because they, well, and by WebMD, it says that they're, they don't know the cause and they don't know the how to fix it. But what I saw before my eyes is she showed up and said that she, and she had this, they were royal blue fingertips. She said that her body can't hold magnesium. So if the body energetically cannot hold magnesium, it will never hold magnesium, no matter how much you give it. If it's not able to energetically hold it because it's been in a fight or flight for so long.
Brad:Raynaud's Magnesium Deficiency.
Nannette:Yeah.
Brad:Low magnesium levels can increase. Contractility in the blood vessels and constriction of blood vessels is an important contributor to Raynaud's Phenomenon. Phenomenon.
Nannette:bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum,
Brad:it just reminds me of the episode with Sandra Bullock
Nannette:Bullock. I
Brad:a
Nannette:the Muppet show.
Brad:Oh God, what's wrong with us? So, so this lady had this Raynaud's or whatever it's called and her fingertips were, were blue and weren't getting the blood supply, right?
Nannette:And so she was going in every four days to get IV magnesium put into her body. And she'd been doing it for several years. she said four years. So the doctor that developed one of the modes of energy work that I do He found that if the body energetically cannot hold something, no matter how much you give it, it'll never really never hold it. So he told her that. He said, if you energetically can't hold magnesium, you'll never ever hold magnesium, no matter how much you throw into it. You're just flushing it through. And he's like, do you want to fix that? And she was like, yeah. And so
Brad:Yeah, who wouldn't be?
Nannette:I mean, she's been suffering. Or with it for four years. And there, if you look it up, there's no cure to it. But he, he did a balance and he's way faster than me. He didn't like 10 minutes. And when she got done, he, he's like about 45 minutes, give it about 45 minutes and your fingers won't be blue anymore. You'll never need magnesium again. Cause your body will be able to take it in. And she, she was like, okay, you know,
Brad:yeah, like anyone would be like a little skeptical because they've had the doctors telling them
Nannette:Right, right. But the doctors don't know what they don't know. I wish they did this part too, because it would be such a better world.
Brad:wouldn't it be great if we could blend those two types of medicine?
Nannette:Oh, it would be so cool. It would be so, so
Brad:If allopathic medicine and homoeopathic medicine came together, how amazing would that be? Every clinic should have both.
Nannette:be balance. And it's like that in other countries. But, uh, anyway, I sat across the table from this girl, and about 45 minutes later, she stood up and screamed, and her fingertips were pink. She didn't have any more issues, and we were together for four days. So, she,
Brad:So it held on for at least four
Nannette:at least four days. She didn't have any blue fingers. So, and she was in the masterclass so she could balance herself with that. If she needed to ever again, but that's the thing, that's, that's what gets caught in our field, in our energy field and blocks us from being able to stimulate certain things or release things. So our energy is that
Brad:So was there like some bullshit in her energy that made it so she couldn't absorb that? That just had to be released? Or was it trauma?
Nannette:She had, she had a trauma that she had had in her teens and she'd been carrying it for so, so long. She was in her forties. So, and when you go through a trauma, the body burns through magnesium first. So it is really interesting. Cause you don't, most of us don't think of the body as, as a whole thing. You know, we look at it as just parts, you know, a heart, lungs, a low back, you know, but instead look at what the whole body is saying because it's all connected. And well, like the infection I had. That went through my heart and I had heart issues and I had sinus issues, but nobody was telling me anything was wrong. Everything was fine. And I'm like, no, it's not fine. And then we find
Brad:because they were testing the wrong thing.
Nannette:Yeah. Then we would find out I have an infection in my root canal and they couldn't pick it up because it was so far up in my bone and it had gone into my
Brad:Well, but they never, they never tested for an infection. They tested your heart, and is your heart beating normal, and all the things that your heart does. But they never looked at, wow, is she, is she sick? Cause you didn't feel sick. So you couldn't tell them that sign, that
Nannette:Well, I told you that my sinuses, like by my eyes and down below, like we're sore all the time, doctors didn't put that two and two together. And it took us, it's taken us several years to get to the point where it was like, Oh, well, that was the culprit of all of it. But if you look at the body as a whole, it's so interesting because then you get like a A story instead of a, Oh, I hurt my finger. Like, no, your finger hurts. Or for example, your elbow hurts because your meridian that runs through your pinky and your thumb are weak. But if you return the life force energy, your elbow is not going to hurt anymore. Can we test that for you?
Brad:No, I'm just, I'm just,
Nannette:you're just doing it.
Brad:I'm just, I'm just copying what you were doing. That's all.
Nannette:I'm like, you want me to muscle test that? Anyway, I find it super interesting. I absolutely love when things just fall
Brad:So that was one modality and then your latest that you've become a master in is the touch for health. How does that differ from the other modality that you use that doesn't like anyone to talk about it?
Nannette:name for some reason. I think, I think, you know, it comes from Australia and it's really rare. And the reason why it's really rare is because he doesn't like people to talk about it. So
Brad:the first rule of uh, balance club.
Nannette:Yeah.
Brad:Don't talk about
Nannette:talk about balance. though this doctor began with touch for health touch for health is the basis of all energy balancing and people just break off from that and kind of do their own thing. And this doctor is a complete and utter genius. It's like he, he is off the spectrum of genius, like so, so, so, so smart. And he just studied the body and studied things all the way down to the cell level and how they change. And he wrote this work and it, so it actually turns the energy field into a 3d energy field that you balance. So you balance the body, mind and soul, but it's in 3d. And so it gets really, really deep. It goes a little bit. Crazy because you're dealing with all of the energy fields. So,
Brad:so you're in a unique situation where you are able to use both modalities to help people. That's
Nannette:Well, and I teach touch for health. So touch for health is for the lay person. Like anyone could do that. Little kids could do it for themselves. I have clients that are children and they do their brain integration before school, you know, and so it helps them do better in school. It helps them focus. That helps them not have, have anxiety, you know, But if you learn how to do these things on yourself, you learn how the body talks. And when you learn its language, that's where power comes. Because if you have like a hurt ankle or a stomach ache or indigestion or whatever, you can balance yourself. There's a balance for that.
Brad:Hmm. I love that.
Nannette:That's really fun. But it's super fun to see couples like completely walk in as separate beings and then leave as one. It's really fun.
Brad:That is really cool. And, and look, I, we need our own individuality, but as a couple, you do have to be united. You have to be one brain. Do you have to be that same energy so that you can really grow forward?
Nannette:Yes. Yes. It's so needed to be on the same sheet of music, you know, instead of playing your own melodies, you play one. Yeah.
Brad:I know we've got some fun stuff coming up, Nan. Are ghosty places in New Orleans?
Nannette:Yes. Oh, yes. We're going to be doing our podcast from New Orleans the end part of October. We're going to show you some ghosty shit. We're going to be hitting some of the most haunted places in New Orleans. We're going to see if we can rustle up some ghost action,
Brad:will be amazing and we'll tell you all about it, but before we go, the next couple of episodes, we'll be talking about some of those really cool haunted places that we're going to try and check out.
Nannette:out. I'm super excited. It should
Brad:and until next week, when we will see you,
Nannette:when on the other side of the veil