Live Your Legacy
Live Your Legacy is a conversational podcast that explores how life’s defining moments shape the legacy we leave behind. Hosted by Patricia D. Freudenberg, also known as Patty from New York, the show features thoughtful conversations with entrepreneurs, authors, leaders, and creators who have turned adversity, reinvention, or unexpected life transitions into purpose-driven work. Through these conversations, the show examines an often overlooked truth: the grief that transforms us is not always the grief of death. Often, it is the grief we experience within life.
Live Your Legacy
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Welcome, welcome, welcome to Live Your Legacy, a global pop-up live streaming series that brings together voices of resilience, purpose, and transformation. My name is Patricia D. Fortenberg, aka Patty from New York. And today I, well, let me start with I am a certified grief consultant and we have the show Live Your Legacy. And each episode features a special guest whose story illuminates what means truly to live, not just surviving. And this show airs as a pop-up series, flexible, global, and always live because legacy doesn't wait for a convenient time slot. Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a conversation that could change your life. So I thank you for that. And for those of you who may be meeting for the first time, um, oh wait, wait, wait, wait, we're gonna we're gonna invite our special guest. I'm just really excited about it. So we're gonna invite our special guest, Lois Villa. And for those of you who um are maybe meeting you for the first time, okay, Lois, can you tell us a little bit about uh who you are and the work you do and what your calling is in this world? Lois Villa, thank you for being part of the show. I'm gonna pass it over to you.
SPEAKER_01Patty, it's such a pleasure to be here. My sole sister, my travel companion, frick to my frack. Um, I am a retired dental assistant who worked for the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. And I spent 33 years, I retired after 33 years working in the mental health field as a dental assistant, knowing physically I couldn't do that work anymore, wanting to take what I've learned about mental health outside of that and into a new journey. My own journey of anxiety kind of led me to, you know, wanting to move in a different direction. And I started with sound healing. Those are things, integrative medicine and modalities, those are things that helped quiet my mind. And then we had this thing called Clubhouse happen. And I'll tell you a little bit more about that. But mostly I'm moving, I'm a mental wellness guide. I know what my own struggle with my uh anxiety, how I worked through it. I like to have support community, and that's where I kind of want to shift my focus now, is helping others realize and help help them heal their own mental health challenges.
SPEAKER_02Beautiful, beautiful. Well, uh, let's backtrack a little bit. We did meet on Clubhouse, and that was an honor. And it's been going on how many years would you say? Five?
SPEAKER_01Five. Yeah. For us, some people are coming up in April on six.
SPEAKER_02So good, uh, a good let's do a little plug-in for the clubhouse um, you know, world. Uh, again, if you click this barcode here at the top right corner, that little barcode, if you are happy to watch this on a you know, on a mobile, a tablet, I'm like on a tablet or or laptop, uh, you grab your phone and and get that barcode and go to clubhouse. You'll see the Evermindful um below the show. You're gonna see Evermindful. And if you click that link, um, you could also go here, evermindfullive.com. You can join the Clubhouse uh house with Evermindful and it's live interaction. You want to tell us a little bit more about that beautiful space, Lois? Because this is where we met, and we wouldn't be having this conversation if it wasn't for that.
SPEAKER_01It absolutely is the heart of what I do now, and it's when I came into the app, it came in in 2021 in in uh January at the end, much like everybody, looking for a space to connect to people because we all felt so disconnected, right? Clubhouse provided an amazing opportunity and space for me to bring some like sound healing. I came with bowls, like sound healing bowls, like right, and I opened up a room to for people to get a little meditation, maybe relax their mind during such a chaotic, crazy time that we live through. And I thought I could, you know, provide some kind of respite. And so I opened a few rooms, sat alone a lot, played my bowls a lot, but then slowly, like and really slowly, aka rapidly, we call it clubhouse time in the beginning. You came in and you got sucked into that vortex of community and caring and people connecting and liking and being in kind with each other and aligning, and you felt like one week was one year, right? So, in one in two weeks of being on the app, I had met a core group of amazing ladies. Um, uh we had formed like this group. Then two weeks or three weeks after that, we created it to be called Ever Mindful. And we just started formulating it as a space where people could come in and feel supported, find some mental health guidance, talk about the struggles we were all dealing with at that time. It really provided us a community that cared. And that's what Clubhouse continues to be for me: a place where it fosters authentic connections, community that cares about each other and wants to connect in real life as well.
SPEAKER_02And we did, and we certainly, certainly did. And again, uh check out the barcode or go to this link right here, evermindfullive.com, and be part of this experience because it is a beautiful experience. Could you tell us a little bit more about the holistic approach before we get into some more questions?
SPEAKER_01And that kind of runs into the in real life event, right? So after years of meeting here from all over the country, all over the world, Australia, Canada, the Philippines, I had my moderators, Cindy, Michelle, Justina, Alma, Reveln, all come in from all over the world and connect, right? Then I was like, I need to move this to some outside venue where it can be more accessible to people, where they could come for a day, where I didn't have to maybe be hosting constantly, right? I could have it and I could create a day of wellness, mental health and wellness. And just like you said, Patty, I decided to call it an experience because really it is. It's getting together. A lot of us were from Clubhouse. I utilized Clubhouse knowledge, the experts that had been speaking in rooms on Clubhouse, and I knew that knew their stuff, like you with the grief recovery and Carmel with you know her diet and nutrition, and her sister Kathy with you know her battle with depression and Kim with her energy work and her aromatherapy, bringing it all in together, speakers together to give us little bite-sized samplings of information. Come together for a meal, right? Really connect as a community, and then in the afternoon have a day of wellness where you can maybe get a little reiki or you can visit some vendor booths or connect together as a community and share some space, uh, buy a few fun trinkets and maybe a little bit of simply mindful um essential oil that we've created a special for the event. So those are things that create an experience. And when Patty and I get together, when Patty goes on her uh grief recovery through legacy and Miss You Graham and her Patty's house and opens things about grief. You can be grieving a lot of different ways. And people come in just because it says grief, because they feel, oh, I've got somewhere I can talk about how I'm feeling. I'm gonna listen in to what Patty's saying. She's a grief counselor. Let me hear what she has to say. Maybe I can come up and talk and get some things off of my chest. This is what all of the rooms in Clubhouse provide for us: a space where that then in turn gives us an opportunity to know that we have a support system at the touch of our fingertips. And that is what will help us not just survive, but thrive.
SPEAKER_02That's good. Uh, and by the way, I approve this message, uh, but I did not pay for this message.
SPEAKER_01No, but that's what we do in Clubhouse. We support each other, we go to each other's rooms, some of us. We go and and make sure that we bring our communities along to share spaces that we found beneficial. That's what that's what I love about Clubhouse. It fosters that community. Go ahead.
SPEAKER_02And and also your your ever mindful event. Uh, let's just go back there for a minute. You know, besides the holistic approach and the experience, I found that relationships were forged. Um, could you speak a little bit more onto that?
SPEAKER_01I will a hundred and ten thousand percent speak on that because right now, as I'm sitting here talking to you, I've got a house guest, right? She came this weekend. We we met in person at the IRL last year, Tina. She met with Jamil, who came with his mother, right? He was up doing some, he's a director and he was in some productions. Patty, like we formed a community, and now we hear in the rooms that Jamil has a new production. He's directed the mountaintop. It's gonna be in Connecticut. Tina goes, I think I want to come. You know, she says, I think I have three days off. I'm gonna take from work, and she flies in and she spends two nights here just having fun, going to see Jamil, uh, you know, really supported his efforts. And then we went out to have a beautiful evening, early dinner, and just discuss the whole play and create a community. Real connections, Patty. Real, real relationships, not some like heart, I follow you. Oh, I've got a million followers. These are connections that are being made in real-time, lasting relationships that you can depend on for support in your life.
SPEAKER_02Showing up for each other.
SPEAKER_01Showing up for each other.
SPEAKER_02That's beautiful. That's beautiful. So um I have another question up my sleeve. I bet you do. What is something about your journey that most people would be surprised to learn, Lois? Take your time, take a minute, uh, but we're excited to hear your answer.
SPEAKER_01Well, I've got two answers. One is gonna be a funny one, Patty. That sometimes I'm quiet. That's surprising, isn't it? Sometimes this loud, booming voice goes into her hole where she's quiet and needs to get away from things. Um, I deal with my own anxiety issues. I used to have debilitating anxiety, meaning it was situation, it wasn't like an everyday for months on end, I couldn't get out of bed kind of thing, like some serious depression, but really an anxiety where I couldn't regulate, I wasn't in balance, my cortisol levels were through the roof. I was having anxiety attacks where I would actually lose consciousness because things so much was going on in my life. Um, I had to figure out a way of cope. That was something I brought on from a childhood of upheaval and great times and scary times and you know, a lot of just just so could I can I interject there for a second?
SPEAKER_02Um, there's a couple things I I would love to reflect on, but how how would Lois um you know get to her quiet? What can you can you share uh maybe some some tricks of the trade, some some tactics that that worked for you and it may just work for somebody else?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I'm gonna start with the very first thing that I ever did. And it's I think it's the easiest thing for people to implement. The very first thing I did was find a quick 15-minute guided meditation of a voice that I resonated with, or you, if it's if you don't resonate with guided speaking and you just want music, find something like that. White noise, a certain frequency. But I love a guided meditation because it allows my brain to come off of my continual thought process. So I found uh two or three that I really loved, and then at night, before I would go to bed, I would listen to them through a Bluetooth eye mask that I just purchased. And you could, it was soft, you could sleep with it. The ear, the speakers were inside the puffy, you know, fabric, so it didn't hurt your ears. And I would go to bed to this messaging. And believe it or not, if you if you increase it, then you hear your mind hears that even while you're sleeping. And if it's positive messages and reframing your thought process, it can benefit from you immensely. And it doesn't take any time out of your day because you're going to sleep.
SPEAKER_02Beautiful. And and just to add a little to that, uh uh Dr. Nick Hall, who's a neuroimmunologist, speaks on such things in his book, I know what to do, so why don't I do it? Um, I just want to put that out to the world. But Lois.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, but Lois, you're you're onto something.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. And that brings me to my other question. Oh, well, I have a parlay question here. Yeah. And um, the first question is is is that when you got into your sound healing? Because now you are a giver. Um, you know, you you you treated yourself, all right, and now you do the sound healing. Um, did did that have anything to do with this new mental break? Uh you know, the the the giving yourself self-love? Um, is that when I'm just curious, could you talk a little bit more about that?
SPEAKER_01I can. I'm glad you asked that because I developed an appreciation for sound healing when I was at work because the hospital at the time was encouraging teams of people in the within the hospital to come and do a lunch, you know, where you could get it in on your lunch, right? And you could bring in sound healing and meditation for a short amount of time. And so if you came to that focused point, I realized how much it helped me. And I was like, oh my God, this is like medicine. This is medicine for me, my my brain, Yaha moments. They're the best going, this is helping me calm that continual and disrupt that continual thought process of projecting into the future or thinking about the past, right? So when I got that little taste of it, that sample, I was hooked. And then I started understanding sound frequency. I froze for some reason, and I don't know why, but that's it's okay. We hear you. I understand sound frequency. So, and then I started learning more about my bowls, and I'd buy one bowl here and there and play a little bit. All of my bowls are different sized, and some of them I got as gifts.
SPEAKER_02You got your sound toys.
SPEAKER_01I do, I have all my sound toys around me, and it really does feed my soul. And I think I said, if this vibrational sound healing can do this for me, I'm sure it can do something over the airwaves as well.
SPEAKER_02Well, you've done it for me. I mean, I've participated live at your event. That was really, you know, I was like, don't why are you waking me up? Like, I actually went into this like um uh awakened sleep, right? It's like that that's like the best state. It's like you're aware that you're awake, but at the same time, you're like totally in another world, you know? And it was yes, and it was so healing, so it was sound healing. Um so thank you. And I've done it in your rooms too.
SPEAKER_01And I don't do the healing, your own body does the healing. I'm not a healer, we heal ourselves, right? We heal ourselves with many tools for our toolkit, and the more tools we put in, the better the building is gonna be. Mind, body, spirit, connection. You must feed all three of those in order to have a belt, a balanced human.
SPEAKER_02So, so important, so important. And you're you're like a conduit though, you know, like you're like the the plug. You're the plug to get the energy we need. So there's a a couple more things. Um, you you you answered the question, you said you had a two-part answer. Um, so you answered the getting quiet part. Um, did you lose the bubble on the on the other?
SPEAKER_01I think my second part was people would be surprised to know that I've dealt in my life with some very serious mental health struggles of my own. And that just because I'm sitting here behind a microphone and playing you sound healing and giving you a guided meditation and some tools doesn't mean I'm a the highest guru there ever was in the world. We do our own enlightenment and we heal our own self. And what people sometimes fail to realize is no matter who you're talking about in this world, they're human at their core. And there's been stuff over time that has covered up sometimes their humanness or their light, and they're stuck in that cyclic of darkness. We can be the light for people, we can shine the light for people onto the world. And that I believe, Patty, is what you do. I believe that what that's whatever mindful does. I believe that this community that we've connected with helps each other. I believe that's our true purpose is allowing people to find the light inside themselves, to shine their own genius. And when people find that, what sparks them, that is the best thing ever. Because when I could come onto Clubhouse and be like a DJ, like something I had always wanted to be my whole life, and then add spirituality, fun, mindfulness, learning, all of that together, I was like, amazing.
SPEAKER_02Well, what's great about those um rooms too, and again, let's put the ticket up here um so we could see it. If you join that clubhouse room or or I encourage you to go to the uh live event, um, the live event um is is really a place you will you you will forge great relationships as well, um, especially in this space. Uh Lois, you teach a lot too, though, through um your readings. You you read with the community, uh, and that's really beautiful. What are you reading now?
SPEAKER_01I love that you asked me that question. We actually are reading in Transformational Tuesday, every Tuesday, funny Patty puts that in there. Every Tuesday, we meet in Ever Mindful at 6:30 a.m., what we call Transformational Tuesday, where we read a different self-development book, like something that is feeds our mind, body, spirit that we can start learning and growing together. And it just so happens that we just are in the middle of reading, just begun the first few chapters of Jim Quick's Limitless. Patty and I got to fly to Chicago for CreativeCon, Julie Logan and Dominic Domansky's Creative Con, that is an amazing event of learning as well. And Jim Quick was the keynote speaker. Training our brain, talking about neuroplasticity, talking about retraining our thought process, how we can learn better, those are all things that tie into what we do on Transformational Tuesday. When we delve into an open read where myself or someone else who can help me will pick, you know, readings and we'll start reading, and then we'll pause and we'll have some discussion. Let us, you know, like maybe talk about what we've heard and maybe discuss different ideas. There's workbooks that you can get with it that you can journal along with us. We take moments where people, oh, grab a notebook. You might want to write this down, that kind of thing. Grab the book, buy it, buy it from a bookstore near you, and join us in the discussion because I'm always looking for people who want to read aloud. And that's the best way I learn is by reading aloud and sharing in a discussion. That's how I learn.
SPEAKER_02Well, what I what you and you just um said this, but I just want to recap on it, that you stay on point with the book. You don't let the conversation get like, you know, outside of the book, right? Uh you always make sure it's, you know, whatever, whatever like chapter, you know, or verse you just read, and then you know, any comments, you know, any concerns, any questions. Sometimes there's a word we don't understand, and somebody might know what that word means. And it's this collective unity uh in these spaces. Uh, but then you know just when to say, okay, come back in. Um, let's let's keep reading, let's keep reading. And yes, uh, I got to uh be Part of that, and that was great. Also, uh, I finished the book because I was like doing my I know she's such a super achiever.
SPEAKER_00I've finished the book. Now she better start coming back in and look and reading from it.
SPEAKER_02I'm not reading it to an audience, so that's different. Yes, you can. But I'm saying, like, I was doing it on like a a speed on my uh you know, audible book. So right, you're on Audible, but you're gonna be really happy. And I found out what animal I am, but we'll you'll you'll have to talk about that.
SPEAKER_01I did too. I'll share my you want to share yours? What are you doing? I'm a dolphin.
SPEAKER_02I'm a dolphin. I'm an elephant. Oh, okay, okay. Yeah, and he says we could be now. This again, what are we talking about, people? Uh we're talking about in in Jim Quick's book at the end, it's like one of the last chapters. If it's not the last chapter, I'm going by memory, so excuse me for a minute. Uh, but there is a you know, a concept of he says, you know, personality types, and you could be a little bit of all, but you're mainly one. So when we're saying our animals, I could be a little elephant, I could be a little, you know, eagle, but my main one, uh, because he has a test that you take and you have to answer. I the quiz, right?
SPEAKER_01I love it. Were you surprised you were an elephant? Um, I wasn't surprised I was an elephant once the description came out. I thought I was gonna be a water animal. I was a little disappointed I wasn't a water animal or a horse because the horses are my favorite. But when I read the description of elephant, yeah, I think I am an elephant. Um, but I do I did in the quiz find it difficult sometimes to choose between two answers, Patty. Did you find that too?
SPEAKER_02I did, I did, and then I had a lot of things. Yes, and I was never good at multiple choice, um, you know, so maybe it's my ADD. Uh and going back to mental health. Yeah, and going back to mental health. Uh, I and I'm totally doing sidebar here, but this is my ADD, which is my superpower, but nonetheless, you know, when you were sharing vulnerably and thank you for the higher of good about what you went through, uh, you know, you did say, well, it wasn't it wasn't serious, serious, but it was serious enough, right? I just want to touch on that because even if it's even if serious, serious, uh, me and Lois are not medical doctors. I I could say that because I know her well. I'm not a medical doctor. I'm a consultant, so I give like advice in the in the grievance uh and legacy forum, right? Uh from either research or or experience or testimony, which are my favorite, actually. But the going back to the mental wellness, you know, there there might be somebody listening to this that's that's really at that level of like serious. First of all, go seek a doctor because you know they're equipped um to really be be very careful, um, you know, to help you. Um, you know, that's number one. But number two, it's okay because you you're human, nobody's exempt from life. And even if you're the greatest of the greatest of the greatest, um, life happens. And sometimes, you know, the way we're wired up, we get in our own way, and then we have a hard time getting out of our way. And there's a stigma around having anxiety or depression, or you know, like I don't I don't want to even talk about it, but the the bottom line, suicidal thoughts.
SPEAKER_01You have to talk about things like that. There, yeah, that's it could be triggering stigma.
SPEAKER_02Yes, it could be triggering, and I understand triggers, I do, I really, really do, but we also need to have the conversations, right? You know, so we could help each other and go ahead, Lois. Talk a little bit more into that.
SPEAKER_01You have to deal with the what is, right? And when I say, like, probably I tend to downplay it in my own life because I've worked in mental health and seen the absolute break of mental illness where there's a complete break of reality, delusions, you know, seeing and hearing voices. I've dealt with patients that have done some horrific things, right? To, you know, depression and you know, anxiety and feelings of unease, right? You do have that spectrum, right? And some people deal with mental health struggles for much longer periods of time or they go through a lot of uh cycles that are longer or shorter. I just want to say there are always places and never think that you're alone. There's even when you're just feeling uneasy about that. I always have this thing where I say it's a feeling of dread, sometimes I get, and it's kind of your inner clock saying something's not right or that. That's all part of the process of not of getting out of our monkey minds, right? And we our main goal is to live in the present moment. That is my main goal in functioning as a human so that I can be at peace with myself on a daily basis and go through life living in gratitude and love. And in order to do that, you have to heal from within, and we have to heal whatever spectrum we're on in that, right? Whatever tools we can use. So I just want people to recognize you can you can be up here in one day and also be profoundly better the next, and vice versa. We just have to be there and work on ourselves through the process.
SPEAKER_02And in your rooms, um, you're just bringing to mind uh things that you've done in your ever-mindful spaces when when uh maybe a conversation is bringing anxiety because somebody's being triggered and we all want to help each other, and we're kind of like, oh, what do we do now? Lois is like, stop and breathe. And you do the breathing exercises, and there's a lot of the back.
SPEAKER_01Let's just focus. Sometimes we get Patty knows, sometimes you get a room where the flow is really good and people are really sharing, and then you get some jamok who thinks he's gonna come in and mess up the whole thing, right? Some troll. Well, Patty and I, we know how to deal with trolls. You get the hell out of here, troll.
SPEAKER_02I love those buttons. You're out of here.
SPEAKER_01We'll use our moderation skills.
SPEAKER_02It's almost like the gong show. You're out of here.
SPEAKER_01Oh, the gong show. You're out of here. You go, right? So we we and then part of doing that and having that skill is also being able to refocus your group and saying, let's get back to Patty is a great at that. Let's get back to what we were where we were because we were all in such a great space. So let's all do take this breath, or let's all go back to this recording and rewind and hear what Esther Hicks is saying or Wayne Dyer, and let's rewind and and get back to our space. Excellent at doing that.
SPEAKER_02So um, as we wrap it up, um, we're coming up to the end of the show. What a great show! Right, thank you for premiering uh here on this. You're an amazing interviewer. Oh, thank you so much. And uh back to you, you know, watching a lot of Barbara Walters, maybe. I don't know, or good morning, America. Who knows? We're gonna show our age, or maybe just a lot of clubhousing. That's why they call me Mama Lowe's. See all the gray hair, mama Lowe's in the house. Well, you are platinum, you know. There's something to be said about platinum. You can't get better than that. I love that. If your life were a message to the world, what would you hope that message says? Hold that thought, hold that thought. Uh for a minute, hold that thought. I want to go here and show our viewers um this beautiful banner um created by Lois and her team. Again, check out this link. Ever of mind.
SPEAKER_01Shout out to Shauna for that one. That's a that I'm giving a shout out quick. Julie Logan started that giving me that graphic of the two girls like looking at each other. And then Shauna helped me create the rest of it with the colors change and it's kind of revamped for this year. Super fresh. I love it.
SPEAKER_02Well, you know, since you're so passionate about it, I know you shared with me. Would you like to share with the world? Um, that that graphic, it's not just any graphic, it's very intentional, Lois. Um, would you like to share that intention or are you gonna leave us with a cliffhanger? Okay, great.
SPEAKER_01I'm gonna share, I'll share a little bit. Okay. The logo, this is a this is a style of the offshoot of the regular logo that we have that Alma, who's from the Philippines, one of our moderators, created. And if you go in Ever Mindful, you'll see that the Ever Mindful house, what the logo actually is. But this is a silhouette of me as a girl, right? And we're we're always looking at ourselves, a reflection of ourselves, our children, how we were brought up and raised, and how we morph. I mean, this is a if you want to put the camera back on for a second, Patty. I happen to be in front of a little picture of me when I was a little girl. And if you look back at the camera, I'll hold it up real quick. That's the lois that I do things for. That lois in that picture was a girl that had a lot of disruption in her childhood and fought with anxiety even then, trying to fix everybody's situation. I don't do that anymore. I'm almost 60 years old and I'm like, I don't fix other people. I fix me now, right? I need to fix me because I need a lot of work. And I we all learn and grow together. I think that that's part of this whole experience is us being together. And that is the main thing that I take away. That is my mother's legacy. My mother worked in a mental health hospital as a nurse for her whole career. And my father worked in the same hospital that I worked in years later after he retired from a disability. He was a psychic psychiatric aide. So it's been in my family. I could tell you mental health stories that you would think were funny and tragic at the same, you know, at the same time. But it's been in my life and my blood since I was a child. So I've under and had it in my family with an uncle, my father's brother who struggled with mental illness and lived with my mother for a long time. So it's been in my family a long time. And I'm not talking about it anyway. I'm gonna start crying.
SPEAKER_02No, but what it's not that uh for what I'm hearing, Lois, is is more than okay, you've seen it, you've been around it. Um, what what I gather here is maybe what is not said, um, your compassion is felt through your sound healing, through your gatherings, through your reading to people, you know, through teaching people, take a breath, uh, come back to the present. You know, that's what I'm I'm feeling here in this message. It's beyond it's beyond the, you know, I've seen it, you know, it's been around me. Um you're you're you're again being a conduit for the greater of good, and I appreciate that. I'm gonna go back to this question. I'll go ahead and go back to your question. Okay. If you were to, if, if you if your life were a message to the world, what would you hope that message says? And I know this is a hard question because we probably have a lot, but go ahead.
SPEAKER_01It's okay, and I'm gonna be really succinct. I'm gonna put it into phrases. I'm gonna mention the Obamas because I always do, because they are guiding light for me about what it means to create community and unity. So, my main message is in phrases: be of service, look for the helpers, create community, be authentic, lead with love, be non-judgmental, add forgiveness in, and heal thyself. Beautiful, beautiful be the light, be the light, be the light. That's our that's our main theme song that just popped into my head. Thank you. Yeah, like don't forget that one. Yep, be the light is our theme song by Pam Taylor. She's an amazing artist. She created the song. I asked, we met her on Clubhouse. I asked her years ago, can we borrow it until I can pay you to use it? And she said, yes. So Be the Light by Pam Taylor. Check it out on YouTube. It's our theme song on Ever Mindful, and it really talks about being the light unto ourselves so that we can be the light for others.
SPEAKER_02Beautiful, beautiful. Again, uh, thank you, Lois, for being here on this premiere show. Uh, would love to say to everybody, you know, follow us, share the good news. You see what Lois is doing. Again, here is the flyer uh for the ever mindful event. Uh, again, check it out, check it out. Here is uh one more time, uh, Evermindful Live. So there's two L's, evermindfullive.com. Good point out, right? And either join the clubhouse uh and see what we're talking about or uh join the event and uh could you talk a little bit more? It's not just coming to the event. If you can't make it to the event, you could gift the ticket, a sponsor, um, you know, uh, and I know we're going a little bit over time, but I think it's important to you know, share with the world.
SPEAKER_01So I'm gonna share there, you know, part of the experience that we're creating for you will be some vendors there, right? So if you've got an interesting product and you'd like to be a vendor, let me know. Sponsor, if you'd like to, if you have a company who's a wellness-based company, mental health, um, diet, nutrition, overall mind, body, spirit, any business that ties into that, if you'd like to be a sponsor, we have levels of sponsorship. You can sponsor the event and you'll be highlighted with a table and you know, you know, letting everybody know that you've been a sponsor to the event. And we're gonna grow this. And I'm I'm seeing this thing traveling all over the country someday, Patty, and get in on sponsorship now. But the best thing you can do is be there in person, be there in person for yourself. Do it for yourself or for a friend that you know needs it, because there's nothing like being in a community of caring people.
SPEAKER_02That's right. Again, thank you all for being here. I just want to uh share this one more. Um, this is what you'll get when you go to this uh evermindfullive.com. This is the screen you'll see, and you'll you'll see that's the original logo where this is inspired from. Yeah, that's right, that's the original little correct inner child. And then easy peasy. Um, no, no drama here. Easy peasy, one, two, three. Um, yeah, and and and that's it. So again, thank you all for being here. Lois, uh, any closing remarks before we shut it down?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, the one of the main reasons to go to the IRL is to see Patty because her presentation on grief recovery through legacy and really focusing on the legacy part this year. She's got an amazing little interactive thing, and we're gonna hopefully get her to do in the afternoon. A little, you can go in in little small groups together. I'm hoping to get more time for that, Patty, because that little ceremony you had was amazing. I felt though we were kind of rushed through it. So in the afternoon, I'm hoping to give people little opportunities to meet in small groups and do it more kind of intimately. We're working on all the details, but I'm telling you guys won't be disappointed in her presentation and all the things that we have going on.
SPEAKER_02Thank you so much. Again, follow Lois, ever mindful, check her out on all her platforms. And till next time, uh, we do have another pop-up show tomorrow, 10 a.m. Um, excited. Another another ever-mindful family and uh Miss You Graham family. This show is sponsored by Miss You Graham. I am the founder again. My name is Patricia D. Fordenberg, also known as Patty from New York, because that's where I am rooted. So, what can I tell you? That's where I'm from. And uh till next time, uh you be you boo and have an ever-mindful, beautiful day. I'm working on the heart. I'm working on the heart. There we go. Okay, take care, everybody. Bye bye. Okay.
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