One of the things that I’ve noticed about myself, and others like me, is a pattern of hyper-independence and self-reliance. These traits aren’t uncommon in people with some trauma in their history.
And whether they truly couldn’t rely on others, or felt like they had to figure things out all on their own, this belief can set people up with a habit of not asking for help.
Today on The Karen Kenney Show, we’re talking about why going it alone isn’t always the best answer.
We’ll dive into four concepts that can be observed and applied to both business and personal life: hard work, guesswork, frameworks, and teamwork.
We’ll also discuss the difference between intentionally experimenting and aimlessly flinging spaghetti at the wall and why having a group of “strong swimmers” to support you can make all the difference in the world!
I’ll also share about why joining my email list is a good idea right now and the benefits of signing up for my spiritual mentoring group: THE NEST!
Plus, I let you know about hitting pause and a possible way to support the show upon return!
KEY POINTS:
• 43rd Anniversary of Mom’s Death
• Habit of Self-Reliance
• Four Concepts in Change
• Importance of Spiritual Fellowship
• Having a Compassionate Witness
• Encouragement and Support in Personal Growth
• Hitting Pause on the Podcast
• The Nest: Spiritual Mentoring Group + Community
KK BIO:
Karen Kenney is a certified Spiritual Mentor, Writer, Integrative Change Worker, Hypnotist and Coach. She’s known for her dynamic storytelling, her sense of humor, her Boston accent and her no-BS approach to Spirituality and transformational work.
She’s been a yoga teacher for 23+ years, is a Certified Gateless Writing Instructor, and is also an author, speaker, retreat leader and the host of The Karen Kenney Show podcast.
A curious human being, life-long learner and an entrepreneur for 20+ years, KK brings a down-to-earth perspective to applying spiritual principles and brain science that create powerful shifts in people’s lives and businesses.
She works with people individually in her 1:1 program - THE QUEST, and offers a collective learning experience via Group Mentoring in The Nest. She supports both the conscious and unconscious mind by combining practical Neuroscience, Subconscious Reprogramming, Integrative Hypnosis, and Spiritual Mentorship. These tools help clients regulate their nervous systems, remove blocks, rewrite stories, rewire beliefs, and reimagine what’s possible!
Karen wants her clients to have their own lived experience with spirituality and to not just “take her word for it”. She encourages people to deepen their connection to Self, Source and Spirit in down-to-earth, tangible, and actionable ways without losing sight of the magic.
Her process, of transforming “Your Story To Your Glory” helps people to shift their minds from an old thought system of fear to one of Love - using compassion, un-shaming, laughter and humor. Her work is effective, efficient, and it’s also wicked fun!
KK’s been a student of A Course in Miracles for close to 30 years, has been vegan for over 20 years, and believes that a little kindness can make a big difference.
Hey, welcome to the Karen Kenney show. I'm so happy to be here
with you guys today. And I made myself a bunch of notes, because
there's a lot that I have to tell you. But I'm going to try
to keep it succinct. But I want to make sure I don't forget
anything. So this is episode 270. And I think I'm gonna call
this sucker. Why go it alone? Why go it alone? Meaning like a
question almost. It's like, yeah, like, why are we trying to
go it alone not not like making an argument for why going it
alone is a good idea. It's actually the opposite of that.
So we're gonna dive into that. But before I do, I want to talk
to you about a couple of things. Number one, so this is important
for me, for me, so so beautiful human, dear listener, thank you
for allowing me to share your ears for a few moments. So I'm
actually recording this on May 7, and today, May 7 is the 43rd,
I can't even believe I cannot even believe my mother has been
gone for 43 years, but is the 43rd anniversary of the death of
my mother. And so there's a part of my self that is obviously
very present in here with you and sending you so much love.
And there's another part of my little kid hat that sad and just
misses her mom. So I just want to acknowledge it, today is an
important day in my life, every year, I recognize my mother her
awful Murta and I tried to celebrate her life. And also,
you know, with the importance and seriousness of of her death
to not, you know, just kind of sweep that under the rug and
ignore it. In fact, I wrote a pretty long post today, and I
sent out to my email list the story about why today, I think
something, something that's been on my mind. And so here's the
thing, if you're not already on my email list, I highly
encourage you to do that. Especially if you love this
podcast, meaning you love the stories that I tell him this
podcast, you love the tools and the resources and stuff that I
share, you're not gonna want to miss out on getting on my email
list. And I'll explain more why at the end. So please stick
around. And tomorrow is also a big deal. Because Tomorrow is
Wednesday, May 8, this is 2024 Whenever you might be listening
to this podcast, May 8 2024, because it is the return of my
spiritual mentoring group and community, the nest. And so I
ran the nest from May 2020 to May 2023 For three years, and it
was amazing. And then I hit pause, and I took a year off.
And now I am bringing it back. And the response has been like
just really fantastic. And it's touched my heart. And it's just
so beautiful. And I'm so happy to be welcoming back so many
beautiful humans and welcoming in some new folks. So again, if
you love the kinds of things that I talk about on this show,
and you've been looking for a spiritual community, and you no
longer want to try and go it alone, I highly encourage you to
also come join us in the nest. And I'll tell you a little bit
more about that at the end as well. But I want to make sure
right up front in case you don't listen to the end, that you know
that to get on my email list. You simply go to Karen
kenney.com/sign up or if you're interested in the nest, you go
to Karen kenney.com backslash you know that symbol slash nest
and E S T. Okay. Having said that now let's let's dive right
in. So you're probably going to be listening to this suck on May
9. And I wanted to talk about why go it alone because there's
something that I hit that I see. I've seen it like for years and
years and years and years and years. Okay, so this isn't like
oh me talking about those other people. This This episode is a
love letter to my heart as well right to myself for my ears as
well. But I have seen within myself and also with other kids
who have grown up with trauma, and whether that's capital T
trauma, really big things happening to them or just like
some people would call it small t trauma, right, is that we
learn how to be hyper independent. We learn to not
have needs we learn to not be a bother, right, we try to make
ourselves really self reliant. And we often get rewarded for
that right? If your family is in some sort of a crisis or there's
a sick sibling or an you know something's going on with your
parents a divorce, whatever, you know the kids who don't Don't
need or asked for or demand a lot of attention, they often get
rewarded for that by being the quote unquote easy one, or we
don't have to worry about that one or whatever the thing is.
And they learn not to ask for help. And I see this continuing
on, especially with the people that I work with, like in my
programs like the Nast, or at my retreats, or my one to one
mentoring, the quests and stuff like that. There's a lot of
people that will say that they kind of suck it like asking for
help, that they have become self reliable, and self reliant,
which I think is powerful and important. Yes. And it can also
tip into like a trauma response of not feeling like other people
would be willing to help you. And that to ask for help is
weak, or, you know, just it's just easier to do it, do it
yourself. And I also see it in people who have kind of like a
perfectionist streak where it's like, I'm the one that has to do
it. Because if I don't do it, it won't get done, right, etc, etc.
So when I see this pattern of always wanting to go it alone,
not asking for help not raising their hand, not like you know,
they again, they want to handle shit. They don't want other
people helping them, I can do it. How are you? Fine? Well,
it's clearly you're not fine, because I can tell by the tone
of your voice, but you know, definitely MIDI and you know
what I'm talking about? Right? Okay. So when I was thinking
about this concept of why go it alone, and why going it alone is
not is not the answer, in a lot of ways. In I reminded me of
something that I had heard before, from a business coach at
one point, and I heard this and I'm kind of expanding on it.
Okay. And it's this concept that and I think it's been around for
a while, but it's about this idea that that has to do with
business, but and it is applicable to business for sure.
And I'm also applying it to people's personal lives, okay.
So when you try to go it alone, and trust me, trust me, I am an
expert at this, I have tried to go it alone, most of my life,
although I have sought out right in the beginning through books,
because at my age back then there were no coaches, right?
Like what we had was books and cassettes. And in person
workshops, where you would drive somewhere to hear somebody speak
or whatever, right? Now we have 1000 ways to find teachers,
coaches, mentors, like whatever, but back in the day, but you had
to you had to do it yourself. So back then the approach was
always like had work, right. So these are the four concepts that
I'm going to kind of talk about their hard work guesswork
frameworks, and then teamwork. And this is, this is I'm going
to take you through each one. So in the beginning, whether it is
you are trying to grow a business or change yourself,
maybe there's a habit, maybe there's a pattern, maybe there's
a you know, a story that you keep telling yourself a way of
doing things a way of behaving, these unconscious patterns that
keep showing up in your life. And whether you feel like you
are self sabotaging yourself, you're getting in your own way
you feel stuck, whatever the thing is, and again, this can be
applied to both business in your personal life and relationships,
etc. We tend to start off first of all with the hard work,
right? It's just like, I am going to like, bang my head
against the wall until I figure this out. And I'm just gonna
work extra hard, you know, work harder than everybody else. And
I'm just gonna grind and hustle like all those things, right?
And especially as the child that grew up in like a blue collar
community, right had working Milltown, Lars Massachusetts,
right, hard working people, man. And so we don't shy away from
hard work. And we also just kind of came up with the thought
process, it kind of gets drilled into our DNA, that things don't
come easy for people like us. If we wanted anything, we had to
work hard, like hard work, hard work is going to figure all this
shit out. And it's like, hard work is great. I'm not afraid of
a little hard work, right? And I think there comes a point, when
you're it's what's making it so hard, is you're refusing to get
help or ask for help or look at it from a different perspective,
from you know, a teacher or somebody, a mentor, somebody a
coach, whatever, who has gone before you, who has already kind
of map that territory and is done that terrain, right? So
there's the hard work. And then the next step is is like, oh,
there's
hard work. And then it's like, okay, maybe I'm getting a little
momentum, I'm changing a little bit or I'm growing a little bit,
whatever the thing is, and then there's guesswork. The guesswork
comes in, when you try to copy what other people are doing. And
you're kind of like, oh, well so and so created, you know, this
thing or they created this funnel or this is how they write
their emails, or this is how they talk to their kids or this
is how, you know they work this problem out. And so you're kind
of trying to take on other people's things. Where they'll
you know, like you see it online. It's like, oh,
guaranteed six Fake your mom's and like, all this bullshit,
right? Just makes me want to stab myself in the eye with this
pen
oh my god, okay, and we're back. Okay. But with that, it's like,
Oh, I'm just gonna try a bunch of different stuff and cross my
fingers that it works. It's all guesswork. It's like nobody
knows what they're doing. They're just trying shit. And
while I am all for experimenting, I think business
and life it is a big classroom, it is a lot of experimenting.
And a lot of times, I don't know how I feel until I fuck around
and find out for myself. This isn't that like the guesswork is
just kind of like going like, because to me, when you are
experimenting, you're doing something intentionally, right?
Like you kind of know the components, you know what you're
doing for how long you're going to do it, you're going to track
the the outcomes like you're paying attention, guesswork is
just like flinging spaghetti at the wall and hoping it sticks
and going like oh my god, like I don't know, thing is fingers
crossed, I guess you know what I mean? So there's the hard work
piece, when we're trying to go it alone. And then there's the
guesswork piece. Okay, then what actually starts to become
helpful is this next step, which is called the frameworks, which
is how I kind of think about when you finally get yourself
some support. And whether that is, again, reading books,
listening to podcasts, you know, checking out studies, getting a
coach, getting a mentor, a spiritual mentor, somebody like
myself, whatever. And then we can start to bring in some
frameworks, we can start to bring in some spiritual
practices, like I'll just use myself, for example, some
spiritual practices, some neuroscience tools, right, some
subconscious reprogramming tools like hypnosis, and some ways to
regulate your nervous system, right? And tools, practices, and
then resources, like cultivated resources. And these are all
things that I do with my clients, and for my clients. And
for the people who join things like the NES is I curate a bunch
of resources. And I say, here are these books, check out these
podcasts. Here's a link to this. And I also obviously share my
own wisdom of having, you know, 55 years of lived experience, as
well. So you can see it's that's really had the hard work. And
then there's the guesswork. And then there's Ooh, some
frameworks. And with the framework, sometimes even still,
you're going it alone again, because you might just be
reading about them. Or maybe you get somebody's daily email, or
you're reading like somebody's book, or whatever it is. So but
frameworks can be wicked, wicked helpful. But then there's like
teamwork. And this is kind of the heartbeat of what I'm
getting at today on the show, which is teamwork, right? They
always say teamwork makes the dream work. And there's a reason
why. Now look, I always say in this spiritual work and personal
development, whatever we want to call it mindset, where people
call all kinds of different things, right? But for me, it's
all spiritual work, even though the mind will be involved in the
body might be involved in the in and etc, etc, right? So those
four, those four layers, I always talk about, right? The
physical, the mental, the emotional, and the spiritual, to
me, they're all kind of connected under the spiritual.
But I know that when we go together, meaning we don't try
to, like, you know, do it all on our own all the time. Because
there is something beautiful about figuring some things out
for yourself, you feel really good about it. It's like, Hey, I
did it. Like that's great personal accomplishment is
great. But we get a lot farther sometimes, right? When we will
share the work with others, when we get to be in a group or a
community with other people who are doing either similar work,
because it lightens the load, when we have shared experiences.
It lightens the load, you get also like human connection,
which is so important, you get to hear the collective wisdom of
what other people are trying what they've tried and how it's
failed for them. And it's not somebody else telling you what
you should do. It's just that you get access to it's like
beehive right, you get a lot more buzz, you get a lot more
opportunities to see different people applying things and going
like, oh, that sounds like it resonates with my heart. That
sounds like it makes sense for me. And I remember watching a
show recently, and one of the characters was really struggling
with something. And she didn't want to tell her father, she
didn't want to tell them her best friend, the people closest
to her. And she's like, I didn't want to burden you with this.
And they were like, What don't you understand? We love you.
This isn't a burden to us. And when you share it with us, then
I get to carry part of it for you. Like I can walk along
beside you. Right and to me this is the whole point of community
and why I one of the big reasons why I reopened the NASS is
because I know so many people are going through such difficult
and challenging times right now. Even just some of the people who
have come back to the nest this past year when the nest was
closed, like some shit went down, you know what I'm saying?
And it's not just them. It's just humans. Human life, I
always say like, this being human is like an ongoing
problem, right? It's, it's like, every day, like, you know, every
day, something new shows up, and it's like, what's today gonna
bring? And it can feel a lot easier to kind of navigate this
human experience, when you have support and help. Okay, so I
want to read something to you. I want to read something to you
that my, one of my teachers, he's no longer with him with us
in physical form, but he's always always with me, I
believe. He talks about it like this. So I'm talking about
teamwork, like spiritual fellowship, write specifically,
in this case, I'm talking about like the nest, the community,
the group. And he says this about spiritual fellowship, and
I friggin love it. He says, the spiritual aspirant must swim
upstream against the current of habit, familiar clarity and
ease. And what he's saying here, and I'm going to just speak a
little bit, and then I'll read the whole thing, thing all the
way through without my commentary. But when you're
trying to do spiritual work, or you're trying to do personal
development work, and when you're trying to grow when
you're trying to transform something when you're trying to
gather more tools, so that you can navigate your life with with
more with with less frustration, with less fear, right, and to be
able to move through the world with more fun and flow and
freedom. That's what I always say. And so often, you know,
we're bumping up against shit within ourselves. And I've said
this before, but I really want you to let this sink in 95, at
least 95% of everything we think, say and do comes from our
subconscious, we are not even aware of why we think what we
think say what we say and do what we do, and why we believe
what we believe we just are almost like on this loop of
telling the same old stories, getting in the same old
situations, right and believing with this operating from this
ego mindset of fear, which is the realm of like scarcity and
sickness and shame and sin and blame and like you know, all the
all this stuff of like separation and specialness and
all this shit that gets us into trouble. Right? All the stuff
that makes this whole human, this whole human experience,
like really choppy and hard sometimes, you know, so when
we're trying to kind of like Polish ourselves is I would say,
like, take off the sharp edges, when we're trying to show up,
like in better heat being better humans, it's really helpful to
have, you know, other people who are going with you on the
journey. Because when you are trying to stop doing those
subconscious things, when you're trying to become more aware and
wake the fuck up. And like realize, like who you've been,
and how you've been, when they're, especially when they're
not in alignment with the truth of who you are. It's like Jesus
Christ, and then all of a sudden making a decision, like, Hey,
I'm gonna try to be better, do better think better, speak
better to myself to others be more kind and less violent in
the way I'm showing up in the world. You know, when we're
trying to go against the grain of our old conditioning, it is
not easy. And this is what a Swaran is speaking to. Okay. Let
me read this again. He says the spiritual aspirant must swim
upstream against the current of habit, familiar clarity and
ease. It is an apt image. We know how the salmon fights its
way along, returning at last to its original home, those who set
out to change themselves. And if you are listening to this
podcast, sorry. If you're listening to this podcast, I
know you are on some sort of a journey to change yourself. Or
you wouldn't be listening, okay. Those who set out to change
themselves are swimming against the relentless flow of the
selfish life. Truly, We need every bit of support we can get.
We need friends, loyal companions on the journey. We
have to do the swimming Of course, nobody else can do it
for us. But there will be an easier and swifter passage. If
we can swim with those who encourage us who set a strong
pace and will not stop until they reach their destination.
Oh, every time I read this, I just think like double Amen
hands. Yes. And Ali lujah especially this last piece about
nobody can do it for us. Yes, we know right? We We'd love to be
hyper independent and do it all. We love to go it alone.
But why would we continue to do that when we know that there is
a better way, an easier way, a more fun way? Like, why would we
keep doing that? It's nonsensical, right? It makes no
sense. In fact, it I'm not gonna say it's stupid. But I will say
that it's patterned and habitual. And when you're
recognizing yourself in any of this, it's good news, because
you're hearing it like, it's finally like going like boop,
like, you're like, Yes, this is me, I might want to take a look
at this, I might want to make a different joys. But this peace,
it will be easier and easier in swift passage, if we can swim
with those who encourage us, let me tell you this, people in the
nest of some of like, I am like numero uno, like number one
cheerleader of humans, I love, love to encourage and support
humans as they are walking this path. And you also get another
whole group of beautiful humans who are cheering you on as well
who are supporting you on this. You also want somebody who's
going to set a strong pace again, that's me as the group
leader, kind of driving the pace of things. Now, this doesn't
mean that I'm going to rush anybody through their emotional
experience. People take their time you grieve at your own pace
you forgive or not at your own pace, right. It's not about
rushing people. But it is about being steadfast and is about
setting a pace where it's like, Hey, we're not here to sit
around, and navel gaze and feel sorry for ourselves and just
relive all our traumas, we are here because there is work to
do. And I'm going to walk along beside you compassionately. I'm
going to be loving, but firm, you know what I mean? Okay, and
we will not stop until they reach their destination. And
that's one thing I will say about myself is that I am
determined, right, those five ds of DSP, you've heard me talk
about the daily spiritual practice, daily dedication,
determination, discipline and devotion. That is me in a
nutshell, I am not going to give up. I'm not going to give up on
myself, I'm not going to give up on you. But it doesn't matter
that I don't give up on you, hopefully, hopefully, just by
being in a group of fellow people who are doing this work,
you will not give up on you. That's what I find most
important and interesting. And so think about this again,
you've tried probably the hard work, you have probably tried
the guesswork. You have possibly tried some frameworks. But have
you really gone all in on teamwork? Have you found
somebody like not singular, like, even if it's one other
human, right, who is trying to make strides who is trying to,
and it's not about being coming this thing, so much of this work
is about unlearning unbecoming the bullshit that you aren't,
it's about removing the blocks and barriers to love. It's about
it's about like clearing away the clutter and lifting the veil
of the illusion of separation so that you can remember that you
are love itself, you are want to God's kids, you are innocent and
holy and whole. And amazing. So the work isn't about I've got to
do all these steps. So then I'm worthy of love. It's like, no,
no, no, no, this is about removing all that bullshit that
keeps you from seeing that you are already worthy, and lovable,
and capable of loving, you know, being loving and capable of
love. So important. So I hope that if you're recognizing
something about this, and you're like, Yeah, you know what,
you're right. I have tried to do it on my own, I am feeling like
I'm kind of spinning my wheels, I am kind of in the same place.
Or maybe you've seen a little progress or whatever. But look
for my hat to your hat. If you're sick and tired of trying
to figure it all out by yourself, you don't have to. And
the thing about the nest and look, I'm talking about this now
for a reason. I'm going to tell you in a moment, I'm starting to
wrap this up. The nest is like 50 bucks a month. Okay? It's
like that is less than a small black coffee. I don't even drink
coffee, but I did the research. It's less than a small black
coffee at dunks and Dunkin Donuts, right a day. Right? And
look, it's a monthly thing. You sign up you come in you dig it
you stay you don't dig it, you forget to leave See you later.
But there's some amazing things that are going to be happening
in them. And one of them is twice a month. We have group
mentoring calls, where I coach people, I do some teaching,
there's some discussion, maybe there's a q&a, but I do I do
that that mentoring is just happening in a group experience,
right? We're all on a zoom call and we're doing the work. And
then there's an incredible like private Facebook group where
people connect and interact and engage and really cheer each
other on and they listen, you know, the good humans, and it's
a powerful, powerful place and somebody, you know, somebody did
a post the other day, or left a comment the other day just
saying that, you know, the nest is one of the most powerful and
transformational containers and groups that they've that they're
aware of that they've ever known. And that's like a really
big deal. And it was a really kind thing to say, and it really
touched my heart. And so thank you, you know who you are. So it
was really lovely. So here's the thing, guys, and this is why I'm
bringing it up. And this is why I'm inviting you to also get on
my email list. Because Because just like I took a pause in the
nest last year, and I took a year off, I'm not saying it's
going to be a year, but I am taking a pause from doing the
podcast, it has been five years that I have been doing this
sucker nonstop, right 270 episodes, I have been going
straight through it. And the reality about having a podcast
that maybe a lot of people don't know, is yes, there are people
who just like grab their phone and talking to their phone, and
then like just take the audio and stick it somewhere. But when
I decided to do my podcast, I decided that I really wanted to
do it right, which meant I got the expensive mic, right? Like I
got the light, I did all the things, I got the mixer behind
the thing, I really wanted this to be something that people
would want to listen to literally just even at the
baseline level, having good solid quality, like audio, you
know what I mean? And then I also had a podcast team, right,
there's a group that I have been a company that I had been using
for five years to help me produce the show meaning like I
do the recordings, I send the thing I help with the show notes
and stuff. But you know, they're they were creating the graphics,
and they're creating those little videos that you see the
little snippets, and they were like, you know, editing it and
putting the intro and the outro like, I don't really edit my
show, like I don't go through and, and, you know, really take
out any content, what you see is what you get, but they were like
putting the intro and the outro on data. And here's the thing,
I've never told any I haven't told my listeners this before.
But I have poured easily, easily over. I'm not even saying I'm
just going to use this, but over this $25,000 into producing this
podcast. And it's not always also financially viable. Right.
So it'll be nice to like, you know, in here's the thing. This
isn't the reason why I'm stopping the show or pausing the
show, but it is one of the reasons why because I recently
was like, Yeah, I can't keep like pouring that kind of, of
money into the show. And some of the responses were, well, well,
why don't you like do a Patreon or put it behind a paywall or do
it as a subscription? And I was like, Oh, Jesus Christ, no, I do
not want to have to now start making people sign up to get it
and pay and do all this stuff. And then the next thing was like
starting a tip jar. And you may have heard me mention, if you're
a loyal listener, a few episodes back where I said, you know, if
you're interested if you know there might be a new way for you
to support the show. And what it was going to be is I was going
to offer a tip jar, and who knows when the show when I bring
the show back maybe I will offer that that people if they feel
compelled to like I said it's not buy me a coffee cuz I don't
drink coffee, but I might set up a little tip jar for people that
support the show. But what happened is I stopped using the
company just strictly financially, I was like, Yeah, I
can't keep pouring all this money into the, into the into
the podcast. So I'm gonna start doing it myself. So I'm proud to
say that with my sweetie self, he edited like the audio for me
that I had been the one who's been producing the show, the
last couple of weeks, you probably fingers crossed,
haven't even noticed that I've taken it over, fingers crossed.
Or maybe you're just being nice, you haven't said anything. The
only thing that's changed is I haven't been creating those
little video snippets. I've still been getting it on, you
know, YouTube and all that shit myself. So I'm really proud of
it. But here's the deal. I have some other projects that really
have been needing my attention and they're projects that I
really want to pour my full self into. And I just can't keep
doing everything all at once. You know, and there was somebody
who recently said, you know, you know, you know, oh, you really
can have it all. You know, you can be like, whatever it's a mom
or a dad, it doesn't matter. You can be a mom, you can have a
business you can do this you can get back in shape, you can tell
and my attitude is like yeah, you maybe can do it all and have
it all like I don't know, but having it all but like they'll
Yeah, maybe you can do it all and I said but you can't do it
all all All at once. And that's kind of where I'm at. And so,
the show is one of the things that I am going to put on pause.
The good news is, is that there's 270 episodes. So if you
just added recently listening, you can go back to the beginning
and enjoy yourself like have a bit and have fun, like
listening. And I just want to be clear. I don't know what's gonna
happen. But I love doing a podcast so I don't think that
this is goodbye. I think of this more as like, see you later
alligator. See it in a wild crocodile? I'll be over buck. I
don't know. But I have I have some other projects that really,
really, really need my attention. And something that
they need. I want to put my my lifeforce, my energy, my
creativity, my time my resources into them. One of them is the
nest, of course. So if you feel like oh, no, like I'm going to
miss the show. I'm going to miss hearing what you have to say.
I'm going to miss learning from you. Again, join my email list
at the bare minimum Karen kenney.com/sign. up or come and
join us in the NASS like I said, it's 50 bucks a month it is.
I've heard so many people say that. They're like the level of
support for the money is ridiculous. It's so fantastic.
And that it's spiritual guidance for real people like all you
have to do is go to my website read, you can read some of the
beautiful testimonials. I have a ton of them. I didn't obviously
put a ton of them on my website. I didn't want to be obnoxious.
But if you have any questions about the nest, please let me
know. And because you're hearing this, if you listen to this, on
May 9, the day that it comes out, then the night before May
8, right would be the first episode, the first group call
that we have in the nest. But there's always recordings, I
record them and people can listen to the replay. So even if
you missed the first one, it's not a big deal. Okay. But I
would love to have you come join us. So if you have any curiosity
that feels like it's Caliente a hat, if you're interested, I
would love that. And I also just want to say thank you so so so
much like sincerely, from the bottom of my heart. For those of
you who might be new, thank you for coming, giving the show a
shot. For those of you who have been listening since episode
one, I love you, I appreciate you so much. And it has been
knowing that like I see the download numbers, I see who's
listening, I know we're oh well up over like 120,000 downloads.
So I know people have been listening and people love the
show. And I appreciate that support so much. And if I come
back right in time, whenever that is, hopefully not too long,
and I'll keep you guys you'll know the people on my email
list, we'll find out first when when the show comes back. If and
when it comes back, I have a sense that it will be back.
That's that's the fastest way to to to sign up. And I might also
not be you know, shy about creating a tip jar to support
the show. Because it does take a lot of time, energy, it has been
a labor of love, trust me. And it's interesting too. And this
is the other thing that I want to say, you know, my sweetie is
a professional musician. And for many years, he did not put out a
tip jar. And I finally said to him, like let me make you a
little thing. Like let me make you a little sign a little tip
jar. And the second he did. We were both like just like I just
started laughing because people wanted to support his artistry
people wanted above and beyond whatever the you know, the venue
was paying him. People wanted to tip him. People want to say
thank you for sharing your gift with us. Thank you for all the
time and the hours that you poured into your craft to make
this thing look so easy and sound incredible, right? Like
all of it. And I was so happy for him. And then one day
recently he said to me, remember when you told me to put out the
tip jar? He's like, I think it's your turn. Let people who loved
the show support you. So we'll see. I just don't want there to
be any surprises. That's why I'm talking about it now in case I
come back around. Okay. You guys, I appreciate you so much.
Episode 270. I don't think it's going to be the last time you
hear from me. Okay. But I am going to take a little pause a
little pause and little like I said a little See you later
alligator a little inner wild crocodile. But just thank you so
much. I appreciate you. I love you. And remember, don't go it
alone. Right? Haven't we done this long enough? Haven't we?
The shenanigans of I'm going to do it myself. I'm going to do
the hard work. I'm going to do the guesswork great. But if you
come join the natural definitely, you're definitely
I'm gonna make the hard work not as hard. We're going to take
away the guesswork, right. Yeah, you might still have to try some
things but we're not going to be like just throwing shit at the
wall and hoping it sticks. I'm definitely going to support you
with some frameworks. You And you're definitely going to get
some teamwork which is going to make the whole thing much
sweeter and easier. And way more fun. Okay, you guys, thank you
so much. Wherever you go, may you leave yourself, the animals,
the place, the planet, the environment better than how you
found it. Wherever you go. May you having been there, right, be
a blessing. Now go on out there and spread some more love in the
world. Bye
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