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Politically High-Tech
312- Retirement, Awakening, and a New Path for Gen Alpha with Queen Michele
We bring on Queen Michelle, a retired teacher who left the work–pay–bills loop, awakened abroad in Mexico, traced her roots to Guinea-Bissau, and built a consciousness curriculum for Generation Alpha. We explore time as the real currency, healing generational trauma through ancestry, and how AI can help teach inner life skills.
• escaping the matrix of work and time
• moving to Mexico and spiritual awakening
• designing a practical guide for moving abroad
• caregiving and reframing purpose in Detroit
• who Generation Alpha is and why they matter
• returning to Africa and Fula ancestry
• healing generational trauma through awareness
• ego vs soul, meditation as daily practice
• broken systems in schools and practical fixes
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Welcome everyone to Politically High Tech with your host, Elias. I have a guest here, and you know what? This person's actually fulfilling one of my this used to be my primary mission, but this is more a secondary hidden mission. Getting different voices. There's not always, you know, lack of melanin or certain gender. Because look, America is a melting pot. It continues to change. You just can't have this stuff that was sadly legitimate in the 1950s. We're in 2025. Okay. We're in 2025. So we gotta be we gotta be in 2025. And that's look, I love America, but I also criticize America as well. Because some of our minds still in the Cold War, all of that. I mean, I could be very political, but we're not gonna be that political. We could be geographical, but we're not gonna be that all political in this episode. Unless, you know, unless you know our minds change. That I can't I can't guarantee, but I will minimize at least from my end. Because trust me, I can be very political. I, you know, I love to bash the Democrats and Republicans, both parties that are flawed as heck. I'm not gonna do that. We're gonna learn something more positive. And this, you know what I love about this? This is not just digging to roots, it's the past, but we also try to prepare for the future here. I'll just give you a little taste, just a little taste. I'm gonna let the guests spill the details here. That is that is not my job as a host, because if that was the case, I'll just do this episode by myself. I mean, I was just saying, okay, bye, guests. Nice knowing you. That way that I waste your time, but I I'm not gonna do that. So let's get on to it. And this is my promise to reduce my monologues, all right? Um, to from a five minute to like one minute to two minute most, okay? Um, and that's been overall feedback, you know, and and I kind of agree. I I agree. Don't worry. I I I'll I I could change some things, but you're gonna do my crazy wackiness of some things that parts for a fact. So let's welcome Queen Michelle. Okay, and to start us off, like I do all the other guests. What do you want the the viewers and the listeners to know about you?
SPEAKER_00:I want them to know. And thank first of all, thanks for having me, Elias. I appreciate being able to come on to have a voice, to tell my story, and uh drop some nuggets, hopefully. Get people thinking, and and uh and so I'm just happy to be here. What I want people to know about me is that I escaped. I escaped the matrix, I escaped America in a sense, and I'm gonna tell you that it should be done, it can be done. One can get off the wheel and out of the cycle of this, of the lie, of the big lie. And let me tell you what I mean by that. It's been 10 years. It's been 10 years. I retired. I'm a uh retired elementary middle school teacher, 27 years. I've taught private, public, charter, magnet, I've taught across the country. And I retired after 27 years. I was living in Atlanta at the time. And what I I quickly learned after retiring, well, not maybe not quickly. It was probably a year after I retired. See, because what I quickly learned, though, was that my pension was not enough for me to just sit back and retire, right? I got that first pension check. I'm like, okay, that's the rent. But there was everything else. So, but that's cool. That's cool. I'm retired from teaching. I got this pension. But and so I started doing things that that were really fun for me. I'm I did so many crazy cool jobs. I mean, I was an Uber driver, Uber Lyft driver. I drove for a transportation company that serviced the railroad. So I was taking engineers and conduct conductors to and from their trains. I did some curriculum design online. Of course, I taught online. All that I was having that first year after retirement, I was having a ball for a minute, you know? But then after that first year, I said, hey, wait a minute. I'm gonna always have to do this. I'm gonna always have to work to supplement my pension. I'm gonna always have to do. I didn't want to be 70 years old saying, welcome to Walmart. I mean, you see them out there. I know you do, Elias. You see them in the airports and in retail and in restaurants and and at Walmart, you know, they're greeters, they're baggers. They are not working because they want to. They're working because they have to. They have to because it's not enough. That's the lie. Here's the thing, and I I call it the matrix, and you'll probably hear me call it that throughout. Here's the thing. I could have continued working, you know, hustling, doing those side jobs to supplement my pension. But here's the thing. For me, that that would that's all I would be doing. See, I would work and pay bills, work and pay bills. There would be no extra, there would be no weekend getaways, there would be no concerts, there would be no fine dining, there would be nothing but work, pay bills. And here's the here's the kicker about that. I would work until I couldn't work anymore, and then I would live substandardly, because I'm not working, see, now I'm living substandardly. And I thought to myself, Elias, I was like, oh no, how about hell no? I'm not giving you my life, I'm not turning it over to you. But and and and here's the thing people can become so distracted, and that's the key there. Let's keep them distracted, let's keep them working, let's keep them on the wheel, you know, because the currency is not money, the currency is time, your time, you know. So once they run your time out, okay, they give it back to you. Yeah, but with what? What can you do with when you get your time back after giving them everything, right? So that realization came and I started researching the top 10 places to retire, you know? And at the time, that was in 2016. I retired in 2015, 2016. It was Costa Rica and Panama and Thailand and Mexico and Nicaragua and Ecuador, you know. So I researched those places, but the one that hit home for me, uh, that checked all the boxes for me was Mexico. Why Mexico? Well, I was living in Atlanta, right? Mexico, I moved to a in 2017, I moved, Mexico has 32 states. I moved to the state of Jalisco. Now, Jalisco houses the largest freshwater lake in the country of Mexico. That lake is called Lake Chipala. Now, surrounding that lake are little towns and villages, and on the north shore of that lake, it's the largest expat community in the country of Mexico. Expat being expatriates. That's what they call people who are citizens in one country but reside in another. They call them expatriates, so expats for short. That's the largest expat community. And it was only a three and a half hour nonstop plane ride from Atlanta to Guadalajara, which is the capital of Jalisco, right? Fly in the Guadalajara three and a half hours and in Mexico, right? Um, so I did I researched for about a year and a half. I mean, I want to all my dots and my I's dotted and my T's crossed. And so in 2017, I moved to Mexico. And ha man, I if I can tell your listeners, y'all, please, if if you can just get a chance to go abroad. You ain't got to move abroad like me. But just go abroad because I want you to feel, and it don't have to be Mexico, I'm talking anywhere abroad, out the country. Feel that energy. Feel the energy of a different country. Just feel the energy. That's all I really gotta say. If you, if you can. It's nice to, you know, try, but guys, yeah, feel the energy. So anyway, I lived in Mexico for four years. It was there that I experienced spiritual awakening. It was there that I discovered me. I discovered all the things that they were trying to keep me distracted from, you know, and wow, it's so much to discover. Became a writer, blogger, started a, you know, started a brand. Matter of fact, wrote a book about it. It was called Considerations, a guide for moving abroad, you know. 10 chapters. Each chapter is a consideration. Consider visas, consider finances, consider downside, you know, all of those things. So the in the first chapter is what? Faith versus fear. Because it would be a leap, a leap of, you know, a leaf of faith to jump out. But boy, if you would, if you could, just anyway. So four years later, I'm in Mexico living my best life. I get the call. The call is Pop 99 with dementia, mom's, you know, 86 with her own set of you know, issues, medical issues. And so, right when I was getting ready to start my awakening workshop based on some books, my books that I wrote, I get this call, and back to Detroit, I go. I became my parents' full-time caregiver. And I lived in Detroit for three and a half years, four consecutive winters. And while I was there, one of the books that I wrote, it was called 52 Insights for Living New Earth Now. And see, that's my whole spiritual platform. And it's about living new earth now. It's about waking up, it's about escaping the matrix and how you do that, you know, here and here, you know, because they don't own that, although they'll try to make you think they do, and that, you know, what what's being provided for you is needed. So I'm in Detroit. I take that book, 52 Insights, and I actually, the new title of that book is 52 Insights for Gen Alpha, a conscious curriculum. Who's Gen Alpha? Gen Alpha was born between 2010 and 2024. The oldest of that generation turned 13 last year. They are the first generation to be born fully in the 21st century. They are the children of the millennials and some exes who got in there late. They were clicking and swiping in infancy. They're a different breed, and we're missing the mark with Generation Alpha because they are the generation that's responsible for the conscious evolution of humanity. You know, that's a that breed right there, that, that, and check out the their alpha, generation alpha. It's so much to them, and we're missing the mark. They are in spaces and on platforms, Elias, that their parents don't understand. They are in spaces and platforms, you know, that's free from parental influence. They, and we're missing the mark with them. And so I this 52 insights for G and Alpha Conscious Curriculum. Uh, right now, next month, I'm gonna take a course. The curriculum is done. Matter of fact, I piloted in two middle schools in Detroit last year. Here's the thing with that. What I discovered when I was piloting the program is that unconscious can't teach consciousness. You understand? If you're you can't teach consciousness if you're if you're not conscious. And across the board, and I feel for those teachers who are trying to teach Generation Alpha, they are a different breed. And I do need to take a course on integrating AI into the curriculum. Content is done, it's rich, it's powerful, it's needed, it's impactful. However, comma, it needs AI. Because, again, that's where we're going, that's where they are to even make it marketable or consumable for Generation Alpha, you know. So I have the course and everything, but I am next month taking a course on how to integrate AI into the curriculum and then watch it take off. But that's Generation Alpha, and Generation Alpha came about through my nonprofit organization that I started once I got back from Africa. And I'm gonna tell you about this trip to Africa, life-changing. Now, I don't know, Elijah, do you have you heard of Ancestry.com? You ever heard of Ancestry.com? With Ancestry.com, if you take that DNA test, they're gonna tell you you're a little bit of this, you're a little bit of that, and and your region is over there, you know. But 20 years ago, a group of black scientists got together and they created the largest database of black blood in the world. It's called AfricanAncestry.com. Now, you take that DNA test, not only would it tell you what country out of the 54 sovereign countries on the continent of Africa, those are not states, those are countries on that on that continent. Not only would it tell you what country your bloodline originated in, it'll also tell you your tribe. Now, I took and and more than likely it's going to, I see your your your maps back there. More than likely, you take that DNA test, it's going to one of it's going to be one of those countries on that western coast of Africa, because of course, that's where the slave trade took place, correct? So it's one of those countries. Now, I took that DNA test and I discovered that my original bloodline is that, and you can take either the maternal or the paternal. I took the maternal, so I discovered that my original maternal bloodline originated in the country of Guinea-Busao, West Africa, and that I am a descendant of the Fula tribe, the Fulani tribe, the Fula tribe of Guinea-Busao, West Africa. Now, see, West Africa has what 2,000 languages and 3,000 tribes. You understand? It's 3,000 tribes, 2,000 languages. So to be narrowed down to Guinea-Busao, that's Africa, to the tribe of the Fula people, that's DNA for you. So what that meant to me, being that it was maternal, is that my mother's mother's, mother's, mother, mother, mother, anywhere between 200, 250 years, survived the passage. She didn't jump off the ship. She wasn't murdered on the ship. She didn't get sick and die on the ship. She survived the passage. Now, when she got here, of course, she got mixed with, you know, a whole lot of something due to breeding. She was she was bred, you understand. So you would hear black people say, I got Indian in me, I have this in me. I have you sure do, because your ancestor on your maternal side was bred, like an animal. See, so yeah, you get those blood, but your original bloodline, ah, the the bloodline that it was before it got here is from that country or that country or that tribe or that tribe. So that was it was so inspiring to find out. I took a trip to Guinea-Busao, West Africa, after I found out that I'm from the Fula tribe there. See, because what's happening in Africa right now, too, and and and shout out to them for having their own internet now, right? Totally disconnected. I'm so proud of that continent. But several, several of the countries in Africa is participating in something called repatriation. And so what that means is that through African ancestry, if you can prove through DNA, you know, where your bloodline originated from, you know, there's several countries who are you can apply for citizenship of that country. You got DNA that said, my ancestor is from this country. So my original bloodline is of this country. You apply for citizenship in Africa. So through Guinea-Busal is one of those countries. So I got with the group, the company who is participating in repatriation, and what they did for me while I visited there, and it was on my 60th birthday, that they had arranged for me to step foot in my ancestral village. I was like the third person to have ever stepped foot back into their ancestral village of the Fula, of the Fula people, you know, and the Fula tribe. When I returned from Africa, after I visited Guinea-Busal, I also went over to Egypt and I spent a couple of weeks there. I cruised the Nile and just had an experience there as well. But when I returned, I started a nonprofit organization called Fula History and Genealogy Society in America. And one of the tenets of that nonprofit was to create, establish, and promote educational materials for Generation Alpha. Bam! That's how the curricula came after the nonprofit started. But if one was to go to the website, uh, which is uh fulaamerican.org, and click on the blog. Oh, my blog is called My Soul's Journey Home. Chapter 7 is a 16-chapter blog, you know, just documenting my my trip to Africa. But chapter seven will show the video of me stepping foot and being received by my by my tribe, by my ancestral village. Man, I tell you, had you people check that out, it'd give them goosebumps. Any and everybody who's checked that out, they say that that's happened to them from watching that. So I have this nonprofit organization now, and the first tenant of that is to just to raise awareness about generational trauma, you know, that is embedded in your DNA, believe it or not. Trauma is embedded in your DNA, and so many people are unaware of the trauma that they're carrying, that's in their DNA, you know, it's generational trauma. You have no idea about it, not connected to it, unaware of it, but it's but it exists. And here's the thing if trauma can be passed down through DNA, through generations, then healing can be passed up the same way. You feel me? It it takes that one, that that one person, you know, who so I don't know what type of healing is taking place throughout, you know, my my bloodline because of just the awareness that I have of it. But I know that when I step foot back on my ancestry in my ancestral village, I took everybody back. You understand? Everybody back. So now healing, you know, can begin. Because take take for instance, my native tongue is pullar. That's the language of the the fula tribe. Now I'll never speak it, but just the fact that I know what it was and is, you know, and it is is almost indescribable what what takes place on the inside with the knowing, you know, the connection that takes place. And I I truly believe, I truly, truly believe, Elias, what if I just kept working? You feel me, back in Atlanta, after what if I just kept Ubering and hustling and doing this and doing that? And I never left, never went to Mexico and had that spiritual awakening. Never, never and through that, sir, you know, once your soul opened up, once you know, no, you know, there's a saying, when you know, you know. Once you know, it opens up all kinds of avenues and directions and possibilities, you know, for you. And that never would have took place had I not left the matrix, escaped the matrix, decided, hey, you know what, I'm not about to give you my life. And and 52 insights for Gen Alpha is basically uh 52 quotes is a year. I think 21. Every Thursday, I put out a quote throughout my on all my platforms. An original quote came from one of my books or meditation. It's an original quote. I put it out every Thursday for a year, and then compile that. And remember, it was 52 insights for Living New Earth now. Well, now it's 52 insights for Gen Alpha. It's it's the quote, and then on the other side of that, there's a deeper dive. They're going to audios, they're going to videos, they're going to written work to go a deeper dive into the into the quote, you know. The very first quote, the very first quote, and this is the book, the very first quote of the book, 52 Insights for Gen Alpha says, the Matrix cares not of the quality and purpose of your life here, but only of the quantity and how much you can give over to the system. You owe no one or no thing your life. It's yours. You know, that's that that's that's that's that's just the first quote, you know. And again, it's it's consciousness, you know, and generation alpha is that generation that has to have that balance. I don't know, and of course, you're too young to know this, but when I was in school, we had classes like auto mechanics and typing and home economics, right? Because those classes kind of prepared us for what was out there, right? Generation Alpha has only been taught externally. You know, Sesame Street went off, you know. Sesame Street went off. Yeah, but that that tablet or that phone, that went in the hand in infancy. This is all they've known. They're the first generation to be born fully here, fully here. So this is that's their teacher, that's their world, that's where they're going. We're not, but what we fail to do is put a class in there that kind of balances that that external. You feel me? We had classes that prepared us. There's not one class, you know, about the internal, in a sense, you know, connecting the into being able to disconnect, in a sense, from that external, you know, and and and here's the thing: the the curriculum, it's a mindfulness curriculum in a sense, and and and and and what it does is it teaches through different practices and exercises self-awareness, self-management, relationship skills, which generation alpha, oh my God, you know, again, we're talking a different breed, a breed who's been here since infancy, right? Relationship skills and conscious decision making, you know, that that's what's missing, and and we need to instill that in Generation Alpha. And I get it. I I am placing blame nowhere. Millennials, man, when when when that tablet and that phone went in the hand, they was like, oh wow, I can get the dishes done. I can write this paper. I can. See, because at the time they're still trying, they're trying to keep up with this ever-changing, you know, the technology. So this, and like I said, Sesame Street went off. This doesn't. And so I'm placing no blame there. But boy, if we don't, if we don't put some balance in there, you know, and that, and that's uh basically what my purpose, huh? And who would have known that? How would I have known that when I when I wrote that book? And it wasn't until I got back to, I had to be pulled back to Detroit, you know, taking care of my mom, gave that book to my niece. She thumbed through it and she's like, Auntie, she said, this would be great for high school. And that was the first ding, ding, ding, ding. And then I talked with a relative who's also a retired educator, and and I said, Yeah, you know, my niece said such and and such and such about the book. I'm thinking about, she said, oh no. She said, that's middle school all day long. And then and then the code exploded on the inside. And through meditation, I've come to realize and know that I know that I know that I know, that that was never for the audience that I thought it was for. It was always for Generation Alpha. See, because when my relative said, oh no, that's middle school all day long, I did a deep dive into who is middle school. And that's when, you know, I discovered Generation Alpha, who they are, you know, what what their role or responsibility is and where, and that connection was made. You know. So once again, Elias, I take it all the way back to what if I just kept working? What if I just kept paying bills? You know, what if I just worked, paid bills, worked, paid bills until I couldn't work anymore, and then live substandardly and then left up out of here?
SPEAKER_01:Wow. Sadly, I got an easy answer for that. You would have been a tired, miserable woman. You would have worked non-stop till you dropped, till you drop, of course, live substandardly, put in a nursing home, and then you would have been a rotten corpse. Ah. But you but you avoided that fate. You could have been that. Sadly, that's so many. That is so that's millions of people right now. Millions of liars.
SPEAKER_00:Millions. You say millions.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, millions, yep.
SPEAKER_00:So you say that they're caught in the matrix, they're caught in the system, they're on the wheel, and they will not get off. Yep. Can't get off. Totally distracted, totally has have given their life over, basically, to the system.
SPEAKER_01:Yep, unless divine intervention kicks in, I don't know. Or maybe a spirit wakes up. But other than that, that's what it is. Wow. Because I am, I I have digging to the spiritual stuff, and I gotta say, it's breaking me out of it. I'm so happy that that's the case.
SPEAKER_00:But you know, that can also be a prison, too, right? The way that religion was fed, especially to the African American. You know, the way that religion was fed. Now, understand, I was born and bred in Detroit. I was born and raised in the Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church, okay? Understand it's and I get the difficulty of breaking away from that because your paradigm shifts, your consciousness shifts. New earth, living new earth now. Living new earth, that's not a place, Elias. It's not a place, it's a state of consciousness, it's not a place. But as long as, you know, we are tied to that, and our paradigm doesn't shift and we don't see, you know, the the glasses don't come off, you know. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:I get what you mean, though. Religion, and this is what that's the prison I was breaking out of because there's things wrong with it, and I have digged deeper to the Bible. There's so much changes, distortions, translation. Look, I'm not against God. I believe in the higher power. Let's be absolutely clear about that, people. Okay. You want to call me a heathen, that's fine. That's your idiocy. You're entitled to your opinion. There's a comment section right there. And remember, YouTube will block you, not me. I don't believe in you can speak whatever crazy stuff you want. But you know, freedom of speech does not free you from consequences. True day. I wish it was the other way around. I would have been a super First Amendment kind of person, but there's consequences. Freedom comes with responsibility. You know, you can't, you try try to rip it apart. Yeah. The consequences are ugly. I don't want to stick too long on that, but I do understand a religion indoctrination is a real thing. It is. I have a few friends, definitely some family members are there. I mean, as sly, well, not sly, I would say delicate because the reason why I just know that people cannot break off the matrix is because their identity is so attached. So if you remove that, it just brings the fear.
SPEAKER_00:Hey, bingo, bottom line. That, Elias, that is the bottom line. You know, you remember that scene in Lion King when Rafik Rafiki said you don't know who you are. And that's it. The identity is tied to their identity. And you know what that identity is is ego. They're ego driven. You know, you're either either ego is in the front seat driving or your soul self is in the front seat driving. You know, it's either one of the two. So those who are being led, guided, directed through their ego, there's a there's a uh portion, right? All right, so if if I could, my uh the book I wrote is called From My Blend From My Brand, Considerations of the Soul. And I love the title of that because you can consider or not. You know what I'm saying? You can consider or not. But um, it's called Traveling Home Together, and it's basically a handbook for those who are newly awakened or who are awakening. It kind of helps with that that shift in consciousness that they're experiencing. But if I could just very briefly just read this about ego, check it out. Go ahead. Go ahead. All right. What is ego? It is who you believe you are. Most believe, as I did, that the thinking self is who we are. That thinking self is ego. Our ego grew as our thoughts and beliefs were downloaded in us during our formative years. It feels normal to operate and function from your ego as it does serve a general purpose, but it's not the general. Our ego is a built and deficit defense system, thought producer and processor. It's ego. It shelves our biases, perceptions, and preferences unique to the experiences we've had. But the ego grew as we strengthened, fed, and relied on it far too much. Finally, we came to believe that we were that system, a producer, a processor. And the ego is quite satisfied with its seemingly perfect, permanent role as the driver of the vessel that is you. Ego continually replays the thought patterns that put it in the front seat position and you asleep and separated from the truth of who you truly are. Ego loves its position and will fight to stay, but it has overstepped its purpose and needs to be put back in its place, the backseat, where it may still serve, but under your command. Okay ego is it it serves a general purpose. It's that fight or flight, you know. It's a thought processor, it has a general purpose. But baby, it's up for those who are asleep, it's up in the front seat. Put it in the backseat. Let your soul self lead God in direct. Who's your soul self? Gotta go inside and meet him. How you meet him? Meditation. Meditation. You know, that's where you will meet. There's an entourage waiting. Any and every question you ever had about anything. It's not out there. It's in here. It's in here. It's not external. That's why they they keep you distracted externally, though. Yeah. But every answer to any question you ever had is on the inside, you know. So they keep you from going in, they keep you unconscious. They keep you asleep.
SPEAKER_01:Distracted. Distracted. Yeah. No, you're absolutely right. For my spiritual listeners, I know I have a set of you. Do you notice a pattern? Do you notice the truth? Some of them, almost all of them, have mentioned meditation.
SPEAKER_02:Yes.
SPEAKER_01:As a first step. Just listeners and viewers, all we've been getting at. You go back to the other spiritual development episodes, not the secular ones, you know, the one about legal finance, which, which they're great. They got their own purpose. But the ones about spiritual out, spirituality, the ones who digs into the inside, you know, the deep stuff. You all have mentioned that at one point. So there's a truth here, people. There is ironically a logic to this. If you think I'm crazy, you're crazier. That's all I'm gonna say. Choose to believe.
SPEAKER_00:Hey, you can consider or not.
SPEAKER_01:Exactly.
SPEAKER_00:You can consider or not.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah. Well, if you want to change, try something different. Don't do the same thing and expect a different result. Absolutely. You know what Alba Einstein said about that.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, and you know, and if you're not changing, you're choosing. You know, if you're not changing, you're choosing. And and there will be those who again, Elias, me, you know, after I retired, you know, and I I was working out there, you know, to supplement my pension for about a year and I was having fun. It was, but something said, hey, wait a minute. And it was just that. And that was the soul who said, hey, hey, wait a minute. You know, you're gonna always have to do this. I just didn't want to. I didn't, I I didn't think it was right. I didn't feel it was right. I didn't, I didn't want to be 70 years old saying, Welcome to Walmart. You don't give that.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, let me try to do that.
SPEAKER_00:And you know something else about Walmart?
SPEAKER_01:Oh, yeah, actually, yeah, that's what I was talking about. The Walmart.
SPEAKER_00:Go ahead. Yeah, something else about Walmart. Do you know they take, and you probably know this, they take and you know, when you're you're filling out the paperwork and everything, one of those things that you sign in the paperwork is an insurance policy. Walmart takes an insurance policy out on all of their employees. Now, whether you stay with Walmart, maybe you only work for them for two weeks, that policy is still theirs. And when you die, they cash in on that policy. You know, and that's one of the things that, you know, they love hiring old people and and greeters and baggers and things because, you know, think, hey, you ain't, you know, we'll work you, you know, pay you minimum, and then when you die, we collecting an insurance policy out on you. I mean, the insurance policy that we took out on you from our collects. A lot of people don't know that. You know, they signing all that paperwork, they signed an insurance policy. You know what?
SPEAKER_01:I did not know that. I really didn't. But that is, but that makes sense why they hired that demographic. You see, this is why I'm pro-smusiness people. Try to support small business. I don't know about medium. Medium is a little bipolar. You know, the person has a good day or a bad day. That's okay. I leave that up to you. But big business, I try to look, I go to when I'm when I'm sadly lazy, though. I'm gonna be honest, but when I see a small business, I naturally gravitate towards them because look, they offer rightness, they're the backbone the economy. If anything, they support the economy even more than big businesses. Yeah. That's a fact. That's a fact. Okay, and we need to support more small businesses because big corporations are rigging it for themselves. Eating it up, eating it up, eating it up. Yeah, it's like a big old Pac-Man is eating them tiny little ghosts.
SPEAKER_00:Exactly.
SPEAKER_01:So I that's a video game. That's a video game analogy I'm gonna use. So, yes, I'm trying to build some whiz with the young folks here, okay? I'm a millennial myself. Uh okay, okay. I'm a millennial. So actually, the home economics and some of that, I was like that tail end of that generation that was taking that away. Okay, that was so I dealt with a little bit of it. A little bit of it. Home economics was kept, but the automotive had to go to a specialized school for that. Right, right. That that transition was happening while I while I was in school. By the time it was high school, a lot of some of that was already gone. So you wasn't wrong. I'm just putting myself more on a precise timeline when that change happened. So you know, you were on the money. You was on the money, generally speaking. But Gen Z didn't have a lot of that. And definitely the alphas, forget it. It's I think for the nothing I I know the curriculums is 99% academic and nothing else.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:And this is why, and you talk about the conscience, the character, that's not being touched. And this is why I think that's a good thing. And this is why this is why I can say the alpha. And this is why I can say the alpha, I think they've been acted out because we just we're not.
SPEAKER_00:Oh, baby, listen, listen.
SPEAKER_01:And I'm not saying it's a bad thing, but yeah, go ahead.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah. When I piloted the program in two middle schools, I I I get why the math teacher, you know, the math teacher, the science teacher, the the English teacher, the only teachers who who tried to say, you know what, okay, I'm gonna try to incorporate this in somewhat, was the music teacher, the art teacher, you know, you know, they tried in a you know, in a sense. But this is not for unconscious, again, can't teach consciousness, consciousness. But it can be a class that they go to. You know, it can just be, you know, that person. It can't be, and here's the thing with the math, English, and and and and uh teachers, they're all they do all day long, Elias, is put out fires. They put fires out all day long. That's all they do. They they they don't even know how to teach this breed. They don't even know about this breed. Those teachers didn't even know that those kids are generation alpha. You know, they didn't even know all they and and and and so you don't even know who you teach it. You don't even know them, you know. And then check it out also. They're also two and three grade levels behind, you know. So now try to teach somebody two or three grade levels behind, huh? A breed that you don't even understand. And now you're gonna pump, you know, acad, you know, try to pump academics in them, try to, and I get it, the system. I was in it for 27 years. I taught across the country. I I get the administration and what's coming down to administration, and what administration trying to, and all the paperwork that they gotta be bothered with, all of that, it's broken. That system, that education system is broken. The the the healthcare system is broken, the judicial system is broken, you know, and and and it leaves society broken, you know, and and so I hey look, I don't have the answer to it. All I know is that I'm here to do my part, you know, I understand, you know, my my purpose here, and I'm aligned, and we haven't this conversation because I am aligned and the universe is perfect, and it will bring those cooperating components together to get, it's not it's not hopeless, but we definitely need more woke individual and not the woke that they're talking about. I'm talking about okay, you clear?
SPEAKER_01:Absolutely, absolutely. Yeah, now let me just break it down to some of you listeners, and if you get it, you do. You know, if you know, you know, kind of thing. Okay, right. Look, political woke, you know that's complete garbage. Because garbage. It is just shout, screams, it's hypocritical, it's nonsensical. You you're trying to micromanish how people talk. I mean, look, I look, I there I would agree with some of their diagnoses, but their solutions are just bad. And they're not even good solutions. Um yeah, I agree we need we need to take care of the earth better. I agree we need, you know, food and house and all of that. Yeah, you you know, organically, I would have been stood, I think, in a on the left on the political spectrum. But it wasn't for all that. I'm sad, I'm just more in the middle looking at these. Oh, you neutral. As am I, as am I as am I? I even try to be a Republican. I even start seeing some of the craziness. Oh, okay, y'all crazy too. I'm I'm an I, I'm an I, and this is why I look, I look at two crazy camps fighting each other. You two demonic forces fighting each other. Yes, we angels, we stylish modern majority. We're just in the middle watching these fools attack each other. Yeah, exactly. We're observing.
SPEAKER_00:I I peek in from, and that's what I say I do. I peek in from uh from time to time. I am a light worker, I'm a way shower, I'm a frequency code holder in a new earth representative, you know? And yeah, I peek in, and and and you're right, I'm like this.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah. Yeah, you know, and listen, politics is not gonna be answered. That's why I just give you the formative way, what is going on, and you take whatever it is, because I got some left-wing audience, right wing, and definitely some independents, even a few libertarians in between. And you do what you can. This podcast is not gonna extend any political view. I will expose you to different political views, sure. But that's up to you. That's up to you.
SPEAKER_00:You can consider or not.
SPEAKER_01:Exactly.
SPEAKER_00:It's all about consideration, baby. That's I love my my brand title, Considerations of the Soul. You can consider or not.
SPEAKER_01:Well, stay to the, you know, stay loyal to the Matrix. Now just suck your life out. I mean, you know, if you would have talked to me about this 15 years ago, I would have thought you was crazy. Wow. So I would have just thought this is insane. What am I doing? But this is evolution. It is because I was very, not even just carnally logical. I have to see it step by step and see a lot of evidence that this thing works. I was result driven, outcome driven.
SPEAKER_00:Right.
SPEAKER_01:I was a be married to the process. No, what if the damn process doesn't work, you idiot? Like what? What no? I want results right now. I'm paying it here. Yeah, I'm a New Yorker. Ain't nobody got time for that. I'm operating every second in a minute. That would have been that would have been me. I mean, it pops up from time to time when I'm too frustrated, but that was my natural reaction when I see nonsense. I I blew up. Look, they ain't calling. Even that time's fists came flying. So I didn't fight a lot, but when I was pushing a corner, I didn't care. I said, uh, throw hands, bleep, bleep, bleep. You want to throw hands?
SPEAKER_00:Come on.
SPEAKER_01:But you know what?
SPEAKER_00:Evolution, babe. Evolution. Evolution. That's what that's what took place with you. You're evolving. You're evolving.
SPEAKER_01:Because I was a I was an aggressive, bossy kid. I mean, I I was I was that because I, you know, I people said, you know, people said many things about me. I said I was dumb, I was hopeless, I was this and that, but you know, I built the thing to prove them wrong. I was far more capable. I learned money concepts at age seven. I learned about buds, you know, that at age seven. Most seven-year-olds are just worried about how they're gonna get their next hot toy. That's true. Very true. So, you know, I say, you call me an idiot all you want, but I will ambush you. And I was either aggressive or I was a great ambusher. I surprised the enemy out of nowhere. I said, wow. You know all that? Yeah, if you get your head out of your ass, you would have figured that out. But you know, I say this not to, you know, not just to spew things. It's just, look, I like, look, I became a person who likes to have fun, I listen, I observe, came back. Well, if you disrespect me, now someone's gonna tell you off. And I don't even have to do the dramatic things I used to do just to get my point across. So it's just my look, my body language is enough just to get the person to shut the hell up, stop speaking nonsense. That's it. And then and then there's a thing I love to do, which is so freeing. If it's nonsense, if a person angle listen, I walk away. It's not worth it. Not worth it. And I realized it was actually draining. Of course. Of course. Uh you know, of course. Queen, she knows this. I don't I don't have to break this down to you, but listeners and viewers, to those of you who are dealing with issues, look, you could change this is someone who's gonna be angry, you can depress, all these things. If I was still depressed, this podcast would never happen. I would never be anybody. Okay, and look, I'm involved politically by making the system better little by little. Won some battles, lose some battles, but you know what? That's part of, you know, that's part of the the I'm I don't want to say game, but that's part of the process. Let's just say that. You're not gonna win them all. And that was my idealistic, unrealistic expectation, trying to win them all. No, you know, that's when cartoons fool you. You could lose some battles, eventually win the war. The war. Yeah. Okay. If you analyze any wars in between, okay, America lost this one, they lost that one, but they won the major ones and they turn their tide, okay? I'm not gonna go all history lesson on you here. But it's okay to lose as long as you don't stay stuck losing. Sometimes that could be a lesson. Revise, okay? It worked well in this situation. Maybe you have to try a different strategy, okay? That's all I'm gonna say. That's all I'm gonna say. But regardless, some of you may be asking, why'd I let Queen talk so long? You know what? She was worried about not dropping nuggets. She dropped a whole, she dropped whole packages full of nuggets, okay? Probably too much for some of you to say. Look, take bike size if you have to. Rewind and take bike size. Baby steps.
SPEAKER_00:Just something to consider. Something to consider.
SPEAKER_01:If you learn one thing, that's great. Two, even better. Just don't overwhelm yourself. I don't support burnout, all that. Just do what works for you. Work at your pace, okay? You probably could grasp five. You know, some people learn at different rates. Okay? And that's uh that's a fact. Some things I learn real quick, and some things I learn real, you know, real slow. I mean, that's our strengths and weaknesses. Like um, IQ tests, I just took one to see where I'm at. Uh, it turns out I'm 170. So so there you go. And this is from half the world calling me an idiot. This is why you don't listen to external forces. That's those are some of your matrix, the haters. There's a lot of false, my point is there's a lot of false comments you're getting and you're believing them. Absolutely. That's why Queen Michelle says, dig in. We got the answers. It's not on this thing. This thing just got non. This is just this thing just got knowledge. I mean, it can has its good uses. Okay.
SPEAKER_00:Absolutely, just like the ego. You know, it has it, it has a general purpose, but it's not the general.
SPEAKER_01:Exactly. So this thing here, yeah, it's fun to laugh at memes and all that. And and and you know, the doom scroll and all the craziness to try to, you know, scare you with, or, oh, you know, world's gonna end, world's gonna end, world's gonna end nonsense. Look, you're you know that's bull crap. And in I stopped the first time, the last time I felt for when I was 10 with that Y2K, okay? Yeah, I was 10 years old and Y2K happened. You know, that little fear thing. So this is what developed me. This has become, I think that started my path to be more of an aggressive, cynical, depressed asshole from there. But hey, you can evolve, just take what she's saying to great consideration, especially if you're hungry for change, desperate for change. If you think you're all right, then you know So be it. Yep, so be it. So be it. That's what I'm gonna say. Elias, thank you so much. Oh, before we end that, anything else you want to add before I wrap this up?
SPEAKER_00:Just like I said, just consider, you know, just consider. You owe no one or no thing your life. It's yours.
SPEAKER_01:Yep. Hope you grasp this and paid attention to least something, because this was this to me, I had a blast, and I'm even enlightened. I want to try certain things, dig deep to my DNA. Look, I'm getting nuggets too, you know. Um, she sounded very humble by low expectations. So I'm not my mind's like, she's gonna drop pack of nuggets. That's that's a good problem to have right there. Oh, wow. I prefer that than no nuggets. I'm an angry person, obviously. You know, but no, all seriously, I hope you actually didn't learn something in the comment section. You know, use it just you learn something, and I'm gonna put the websites, the books that she mentioned, and then link of the episode, the description. Okay. Support her. She's doing some true human spiritual work here. And look, she could have been Uberen, so she was a skeleton. She could have been an ex-skeleton at uh Walmart's A High and all that. Look.
SPEAKER_00:Man, listen.
SPEAKER_01:And listen, especially look, I've traveled to a lot of states where Walmart is real popular. Ohio, the average age, I would say, is probably 60, working in. See? See? So I so when she said that, I was like, yep, I don't know exactly what she's talking about. So she's not spewing Cray. You could believe that if you want. There's a comment section. Just express your anger there. But you know, YouTube will catch it. If you're if you wait for one rumble when this comes out, you know, you can spew whatever craziness in there. But I'm not telling the guests the craziest. I want to tell constructive positive or even negative criticism. The one saying, oh, your mama's so fat, oh, you're an idiot, or you're a bee. That's you. You you you spew that venom you think that's gonna stick on me. I gotta I got a visible windshield wiper. Okay, and just it cleans right off. So that's all I'm gonna say. Airflex on your misery. Not me, definitely not on the guests, okay? So that's what I'm gonna say about that's what I'm gonna say about that. So check her out, check out her books, check out her site, and she's on tons of social media. You know, almost anything you think of, she's there, okay? So she is what you will call definitely hit in the technology, okay? You don't have to be a young man of a certain race to be invested in technology. You just gotta be a human being who is willing, okay?
SPEAKER_02:That's right.
SPEAKER_01:If you was a cat and a dog, I'd say, yeah, they ain't gonna get that. They're not designed for that. But human being, you compare it to an animal, you know where that leads to, okay? It rhymes with ace, starts with an R. And then if you add, and if you get rid of that E, you put the I S T, you know what that spells. If you don't know what that spells, maybe you're innocent, and I'm not giving you the cheat sheet. It's too simple. You should figure that out if you've been paying attention. Alrighty then. Okay. Yeah, so now we're gonna.
SPEAKER_00:Thanks so much, Elias. I appreciate you having me. This was great.
SPEAKER_01:So, one like, one love. So, for my podcast plugin, like, comment, subscribe. If you're feeling a little generous, uh feel free to donate.$3 a month to get your own shout-outs, emotes, and get some exclusive content. I did bought the comic version of the Bible to give some visuals because I think it needs visuals. Bible, look, I read the Bible twice, and it's not the easiest book to understand. I'm just gonna be very honest. And guess what? Real people of the light, you'd be surprised how, and I'm gonna use the word ignorant, but they live in it, ignorant they are to the Bible, because we only, if you study it, if you treat it like an academic, you miss out. Bible, I say, is a good starting point for spirituality. It's not the be all and all, but it's a good starting point, I would say. And look, everyone has a unique journey. If you need to go through multiple religions or countries and all that, so be it. That's between you, your higher self, okay? I cannot tell you what you're unless I don't know, maybe I have a psychic ability or I don't even know what it is. I just look at you and I know what's gonna happen. Maybe I don't want that. I don't know too much, I'll probably be freaked out. Maybe this is why the higher power the wonders don't want everything, okay? But, anyways, self the review, leave it an Apple Podcast. Those are the only ones I pay attention to. Leave an honest review. I don't want no butt-kissing phony five stars. If it's a four-star, it's fine. What made the episode great? What could be, you know, what improvements are needed, you know, say things like that. I don't mind that. Now just say it's great or it sucks. I don't value that. I don't care for that. Even a compliment. Yes, even a compliment. Compliments feed the ego, believe it or not. Yeah, it can't. And of course, ego is defensive when it comes to insults. So we all know that. It's uh it's a fact for sure. And then um, that's oh, and join PodMatch. It's a great way to have your own page, have everything organized on live chains of emails I have with certain guests, and I have to dig through. It's a good thing I'm uh it's a good thing I'm a pretty thorough person for the most part, but that's still so long. Can we save the can we save the stupid email chains and and the PDF attachments and just and just have this ever-changing dynamic one pager that's organic and better, and it could be other great people too. Um, because emails, you're gonna deal with some scammy people too. And I had to cut so I already had to lock even cut some of them off, okay? So that's one consideration joining. You know, it's something to consider. There you go. Now I'm sound like her a little bit right there. Alrighty then. So whenever you complete this visual or audio journey, you have a blessed day, afternoon, or night, and you're not sure.