11 July 2025
#116 Reconnecting with Nature: A Journey to Sustainable Living and Biodynamic Agriculture with Brandon Angel - E116

In this episode of the Disorganized Productions Podcast, host Rob welcomes back recurring guest Brandon Angel for a deep dive into the power of nature and the importance of reconnecting with it. They discuss Brandon's recent travels through Europe, including a memorable meetup in Amsterdam with fellow podcasters. The conversation shifts to the significance of plant medicine, the benefits of fasting, and the need to return to basics in a world filled with distractions and misinformation. Rob and Brandon emphasize the importance of energy conservation, both personal and technological, and explore the potential of green energy solutions.
Brandon shares his vision for a future where communities thrive by embracing nature and utilizing innovative technologies. They discuss the potential of biodynamic agriculture, the role of animals in sustainable living, and the importance of preserving natural resources. The conversation touches on the challenges of modern agriculture, the benefits of nomadic lifestyles, and the need for a deeper connection with the environment. Throughout the episode, Rob and Brandon highlight the transformative power of love, gratitude, and community in creating a more harmonious and sustainable world.
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What we're dealing with here is a total lack of respect for the law.
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Welcome fellow human to the disorganized productionist podcast. The show that fuels your spirit, ignites your potential, and helps you become the best version of yourself. I'm your host, Rob, and each episode will embark you on a journey to unlock the power within you. Tap into your limitless potential and conquer life's challenges. Recording in progress. Ladies and gentlemen, fellow human, welcome to another episode of Dzora Neff Productions. And, it's been a while. Crazy times, holidays, vacation, rescheduling. That's all part of it.
And to be honest with you, it's it's okay too because I'm working my ass off. So if you do a podcast also, it takes, like, maybe one hour or two hour recordings, but then the editing and all this stuff is gonna take another six to eight hours normally to upload it, to edit all that stuff. So, today, we got a recurring guest. I'm very honored and pleased that we have him here on the podcast. And we met each other in person, few weeks ago, few strongs ago. And that was a fucking awesome time, to be honest with you. Right? So, we're not gonna gonna spend any other minute or seconds about, introducing all that stuff.
Please warm welcome for Brandon Angel.
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Oh, well. And it is an honor to be here. And after the first one, I had to meet you in person. I'm so glad I did. Rob is true as true can be the real deal. And so now I'm even super more pumped to be here. Good. Good. Yeah, man. You went to, to a
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a Europe trip. Right? And then you, touched base in Amsterdam, and then we met up with, Stein from, the Greyhorn podcast, the Greyhorn Pagan podcast, and with Joost, the vampire. So a pagan vampire, an angel, and the handsome devil himself.
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You like Europe? You like Europe? Really, really incredible time.
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You like Europe?
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Oh, I loved it, man. I loved Europe. Netherlands was certainly my favorite. And, but yeah. No. It was awesome, man. And we got to see Scandinavia a little bit too. We saw a long last relative in Finland and, had some genetics conversations, had some green energy hydrogen cell conversations, saw the Louvre Museum in Paris, saw the RIX Museum over there in The Netherlands, saw the red light district with the tribe. Right? All of us. Right. Who guided you?
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There must be a devil that guided you through the red light district. A devil in the skirt. Devil in the skirt with a stick. A devil in the stick. Oh, man. When I I was just yeah. I I looked at, the last time we did a podcast, it was in December 2024. So it's been a while. And, Yeah. I I wrote some stuff down. Like, I think it was the first podcast, and I want to do that more with the the 14 questions that I have to do with it upfront. So everyone who's gonna listen to your podcast is going to, you know, deep dive a little bit more into the person itself before we're going in any conversation because I think that's a that's a that's a good gem, you know, just to to know each other a little bit.
So, you told me your favorite color was blue. You like death metal. I like death metal. Well, it depends. It depends. Mhmm.
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I'm in the nation now of my favorite band of all time. Band is.
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Yeah. Got it. Max Cavalera. Right? Hello? You know you know, dude. Somebody yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I know the stuff. I know the stuff. I really liked it because we had a conversation about, especially about plant medicine and stuff like that. I just came back from a from a trip from Peru back in the days. So we had some some really good conversation about that stuff. And I think you can agree with me that especially now with all this bullshit going on and all this the this, stuff that's gonna put you out of the place or or, feed the news that feeds with all this this bullshit, you know, The Middle East and Jerusalem and war and all that stuff.
It's now, it's the perfect time to connect to nature, fellow human. And be nomadic. Oh, yes. The the other thing the thing is I'm now a nomad for four months. I I really like it, but there's one thing that you all have to be aware of, and that's energy. It's not your own energy because I'm very zen or very down to earth, very grounded. People that know me from my TikTok, I would love to walk barefoot here in nature. But the thing is, yes, I got a car so I can charge my phone. But just like what we're doing a podcast, it's gonna take so much energy, like data and stuff like that that's gonna drain your batteries.
And it's with all. Right? So if I'm gonna edit the stuff, I'm very fortunate that I have some people where I can load my stuff up. You know? So I come in, I take a shower, I do my laundry, and then I plug in all my devices just to get it going, you know, my my toothbrush and, my, my power bank, my laptop, and all that stuff. You know? Every time when you use it, it's going to drain. And and to be honest with you, now is the time that I'm still working. But I can imagine that there will be a time that we have to go really back to basics because they're, you know, stuff is gonna cut out. You see nowadays, more and more popping up like black blackouts and stuff like that. Like, power is gonna be Well, we I think on the energy conversation, both in internal human power and external
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technological power, we have to upgrade the technology that we're using. Right? And so if we're able to do nutritional diversity and get super powerful plants and get super powerful combinations and cocktails, and we're able to get new super powerful technological ideas. Meeting with a green energy executive in Finland was very, very interesting. Talking about the brink of new hydrogen fuel cell technology, Very interesting. Right? If we can if we can get out of this devilish dispensation of eating the narrow spectrum in the grocery store that's sprayed with toxins, start eating the wide spectrum, and start learning what strategic plants can give us so much more energy, then we can start to resolve those issues. And I mean, way beyond anything that I know now or that anyone knows now as it could be an infinite pursuit, but interestingly, we seem to be in an off direction.
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Right. So when the shit really hits the fan, a lot of people have to really adapt their lives when there's a shortage of food and stuff like that. So what I would like to do is to to go back to basics as as much as possible. I took, like, a few straws ago. I took a four days fast. And guess what? When you're doing the fast with salt and with water, I got my own purified water with the Berkeley filter and a copper vessel, of course. When you do that, you start to know that you function much, much better. You you're you're much more functional, and you're much more focused after the first or the second day of fasting.
And it's a mindset. So if you are down to, like, one meal a day or two deep meals a day and you you pick very careful about what you eat, that makes a huge difference when really shit hits the fan and you got not the luxury to go to a grocery store or to a restaurant and to pick a complete meal. Where I'm right now, you will love it because the herbs here, fantastic. I'm here in a field, oh, with plantain. Plantain is the way to go to if you wanna have nutritious food like, vitamin c is good for if you, got stung by by an insect, if you have a wound, if you you burnt yourself. It's such a potential thing that nature gives, and I know that you are much, much more into that. And talking about that stuff, Brandon, you launched your website where we can get worldwide the real product from mother nature to help us with our biodiversity.
Right?
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Well okay. So right now, we're in stage one. Stage one, we're manufacturing supplements inside the existing manufacturing framework of today just so that we can get this operation started. My vision is to but, of course, we have a better knowledge base and better recommendations than the average supplement company or doctor or everybody who's responsible for the health classes who doesn't have a relationship with nature at all. How however, the honest answer to your question is right now, we're inside the existing framework of manufacturing with dreams to revolutionize supplement manufacturing and maybe even principal manufacturing of nutrition. Not principal production of nutrition completely into a much better wild extract of that you know, diverse wild extract of of pure raw nature. And we can do that right now through consulting and the species that are near to a person. And believe so because and just to just keep rolling out this, everything is both a toxin and a remedy. It's the dose that decides. So and this has been said in all kinds of different dispensations, and the Bushido's knew it. The the stoics knew it. Genesis one twenty and nine is I give you all seed bearing plants to use for food, and, you know, you clear an area, and it's nothing but super herbaceous medical stuff that's coming in. And if you're really daring, you can get even a whole another super level of stuff when you go after tree medicines like turpentines and maple syrups. Those are the ones we know, but or Tarawa, which is they call dragons, but and just all these different heavier, right, big trees, stronger species who get stronger nutrition from us. So if we start paying attention to nature, think in terms of a natural relationship with nature, leave the grocery store idea behind.
Now we can start to step into a more wild, more abundant energy source.
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Right. And it's it's really fascinating that that, if you look at animals, animals, they strive on the plains and and and the the territory where they live, they use all the sources available. What we have lost well, not everybody because of no indigenous tribes still use it, but what we have lost as as the western civilization is the the ease of all the nature that gives you everything that you need, which you have to be very careful with it too because you can't pick berries all seasons. Right? So you have to reserve them too. If you look at plantain, I pick now plantain to make a tea maybe in winter or to use it as a balm or whatever. Balsam, as it's called, like like a cream, you can use it. So you gotta harvest it, but you got also the you you need to have the knowledge how to preserve the stuff for a longer time. And I think that, especially now, we need to go back to these days where when you and and I think a lot of listeners can can, remember that when they went to, to grandma and and grandpa, they took something out of the cellar because they had preserved the food, like, a year ago, two years ago with, like, jam or whatever or some some fruit that's been been, you know, with, what's it called in English? I like it. Appleside vinegar.
Yeah. You know, I preserve. You can preserve it in so many in so many ways. And, we gotta we gotta go back to basic, especially if you want to really wanna have a healthy source for your own body because you're you are part of nature. Right? So we need to get back to that connection.
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Yeah. Yeah. Thank you. That's I agree with the we have to remake that connect connection. And then once we do, honestly, the learning is so limitless. I we've been telling people if we could take biodynamics to the same level that we've taken aerodynamics, I mean, forget about it. You know? We would have such a resource of endless energy, new thought to develop new technology. You know, Einstein says pay attention to
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we got a unstable connection right now.
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And James expressed more potently than when I was just completely obsessed out in nature. And I but that said, I do want to experiment with technology and go the technological route as we started the conversation, the technological upgrade. And Oh, yeah. Even even as a biologist, man, there's a binary underneath nature. You know? And, there's a binary code there. But, anyway so what I wanted to tell you about on this, podcast too is the idea, of and I just wanna fast forward and throw this out there, is an idea of new communities of exactly the interested people that we're talking about right now, like little Spartan communities out in the middle of nature, and we used a hybrid, technology thing limited, you know, not just technology everywhere and and and waste stuff and all that. But I wanna develop a drone, A drone that can do foliar feeds of organic produce that we make, and the drone can visit the areas and enhance the biology.
I wrote a long time ago, gorilla permaculture, and then we've comprised the n deep, which is the nutritional diversity ecological enhancement program. Let's go deep here. And, Right. Yeah. And I work with the and I work with the indigenous cultivators right now who make some of the best known, terra petta is the search term, stuff that can just blow your mind. I mean, the fact that this has existed this whole time and people are doing it right now, and it gets absolutely no attention is freak that's wild. That is wild. Right? So yeah.
So getting back into the wild, and we can make some technology that enhances that and takes these, concoctions that we make, these biodynamic plant foods and land enhancements and biochars and distribute them across large areas. Man, this is straight arguably the upgraded direction. This is 1000% the it's not arguable at all, the the direction that we need to go. Then you've got Right. A we'll be eating a king's feast that no king has ever ever ate before. It will be an avatar movie wonderland paradise in this place. And looking at human culture today, the rest of it, not only will we have this ecologically enhancing drone, but we're gonna need it. And then we're gonna need to make a defensive feature to it because they they're gonna use this technology, the control freaks. The the the people who have the least relationship with nature are gonna use this technology whether we do what we're talking about or not to enslave us further.
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Right. And and So we have to do this. And it's so good to see, like, if you if you see here in the rest of the world someone who has a nice bond. You know? They they they they they they they own the lawn, the lawn. Crazy word. Lawn. Yeah. That's right. Yeah. So but then plantain pops up and, dandelions pop up. They see it as weed, but that's not that's that's the nutritious thing that nature provides you. And the thing is, if you have, like, dandelion season, you put it in a pot. Every six weeks, you can harvest them because they're growing so fast, and they're growing almost all season. Same with plantain. It's there because you're just like, okay.
Here I am. Just pick me. Just do do whatever you want. The the good thing about these nutritious things is that it's it's very easy to, to permaculture them, and they have all have a purpose. And the thing is that, just like you said, if you build the community as we're building right now with with the mindset, with go back in nature, I wanna start to climb trees, man. I'm working barefoot in nature. I love trees. I love talking to trees. I love to hug them and and and just be at awe in nature. But I I need to to to get a much, much deeper connection.
And the only thing you can do to this is much, much more in nature. So if you take a look here, I mean, this is where I love right now. So That's beautiful, man. Right. So here Plantain. Yeah. I mean, this is like the this is the Garden of Eden for a lot of people that do not know and got lost in the book. And you do not need a book to see where you're at. Yeah. We got the Garden of Eden all over the place. Right? And we are all sparklers of God, man. We are the creators. But I think that's the other connection that we lost with technology, but also the the the reconnection with with nature. We have to reconnect to ourselves.
We have to know what we're capable of. We have to know how powerful we are, as a human, but also as a community to get that going. Right?
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Yeah. And we do. We need to know. I think it's it's twofold. Right? A double edged sword. We need to know how powerful we are and know that we don't know because so many people are all these experts of, oh, I know, and no. I don't know. I don't know, but thank you for the very little bit that I do know. And if I can learn just a little bit more on this incredible adventure in the right direction that something is distracting us from, something that's not good, something that has us pointed at endless war and control freakism and money manipulation and actor manipulation and investing all of our time into the mask instead of being genuine, loving creatures, you know, that don't know. But love that well, thank you for what we do know.
And I I think and then, to use the elements that are not used and go on the adventure right here that is ignored is is a excellent frontier, maybe only for some of us, to do right now. That that being said, some of us can probably make a much better convenience and extracting technology because, I mean, really, I don't think at some point we're gonna need to cultivate anything just like what you just said. We just take from God's garden, enhance it, though. Thank you. Appreciation for it. Let's enhance it. Let's make a technology that enriches it. People's they they say, no, that you're crazy. You can't be right when I say that Amazon Jogel right there was enhanced by humans at one point. But now Right. Scientists are like, yeah. It was enhanced by humans at one point. They did something called terra petta, what I was mentioning before, that enhanced the life out there. So we
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oh, we got a little Datalax.
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I don't know if you hear me. Caribbean called San Martin. Oh, did we break up for a minute? Yeah. Well, I went to It was no fault. I was on this island in the Caribbean called San Martin. Right? They have no agriculture whatsoever. The whole place is completely based in tourism. They've got skyscrapers and every kind of fun and casino and whatever house that you wanna go. Right? But all the food is completely imported to the degree. The beef was $45 a kilo. I'm just like, wow. How do you guys even survive? Yeah. The West Indian population is just like, man, I feel you know? And there's small amounts of agriculture.
There's quite a few goats, a few lambs. I did see a couple of cows. And I think most agriculturists would see that land and say, oh, wow. This is real arid, rocky, cactus land. Let's go do agriculture somewhere else. To me, I'm like, wait. This is perfect. This is perfect. And, you know, so it's a half French, half Dutch island Yes. Saint Martin.
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Yeah. I think that's why it fucked it up. Because of the Dutch you were in Amsterdam. I mean, the prices are sky high, and and I think they do that. The the little Dutch sauce is everywhere when you go to the Caribbean, when you go to the islands, like Curacao or Saint Martin and stuff like that. You know, it's it's definitely completely rasterized and people are just dumb. Or not not not people are dumb, but they're dumbed down Yeah. By the government that rules that that wanna provide them for the food so they can manipulate it and and make it stupid, basically. Yeah. No. It's major academia that we could send our kids to with hundreds of thousands of dollars to go ruin the planet worse with another monoculture.
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You know? So it's definitely there's that is so true what you just said. But I think that some of these places that have really gotten the worst end of this stick and, who are modern agriculturalists, toxic product of modern academia would go here and ignore is exactly the types of places, and they just open and here, this might be scary, but they just allotted a budget for an agriculture program. But the the pot so, hopefully, it's not a dispensation of the existing, agriculture academics Mhmm. Because I guess the Dutch government allows them to kinda be fairly independent and just sort of gives them a passport to use.
But, and there's four or five permaculture farms. I think the big ones were on the Frank side, but whatever. There's people out there that came with tons of money, right, and started little permaculture things. But I think if you can really motivate a large sector of a large population, I have written on nutritional diversity's website right now years ago how prison population should not be in jail cells. They should be now we have the technology to monitor so well, especially nonviolent criminals. They should be able to build that relationship with nature and take that dark that dark soul and give it that because if if a dark soul goes to light, there's an angel right there. Right? You know what I mean? That procedure is, like, really becomes bright.
And so if we were to if they are able to foresee and it was funny. I was listening to them have discussions about how they're gonna deal with their criminals, and they have to deport most of them, and they can't house and pay for them in jails. I'm like, this can we you know? I don't know how to communicate with these people. I've written so many art emails and when I was in Argentina and people were I was doing biodynamic wine consultations. I'm trying to tell the government with this new Malay guy, hey. Guys. Guys. Guys. Guys. You could be a major look at the microclimates all across Argentina. You guys could be a major exporter. You look be a you wanna revolutionize something? You wanna shut down your correct corrupt science department with a chainsaw?
Check out the new science department that I can propose. You know? Right. Man, I I've been speaking and emailing and writing and printing up colored packets and drop them off. And, man, it it and and why does it this these brilliant directions never get explored? You know? So I the I'm talking to this one guy, and he gets all connected throughout this whole island. He's his family's been on the island several times. So and he said he was gonna start talking to people. I'm gonna
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send
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to hey, ma'am. Let's go. Let's actually do this. Let's stop Right. Chit chatting, and let's actually do this. You know? And but I think and one reason I wanna develop the drone is because if I can develop the drone, man, I will go sit in the jungle or the arid island or wherever by myself and just keep, you know, doing the mix ups. And, you know, I have five indigenous guys that are ready to go do magic anywhere with me. They're doing magic. The people can front me right now. Right. And at at the sites that we have.
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Is this something like, not to dooms doom scroll thinking, but I think it's it's part of the agenda that, like, they don't want to do that because it's too easy for us to to thrive as human. And it's too easy. So we're we're looking for so much solutions all over the place no matter what. And and we we like to think very complicated. But if you just grow your own food, you know, like, off grid or whatever or micro, growing and stuff like Snake does now. Shout out to Steve Turban.
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You know? That is the man, and he loves you. He was saying how much he loves you too. Just I was just talking to him earlier. Yeah. We talk we talk now again and,
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that that he's he's a beautiful soul man. So, yes, that's the thing. If you if you got that switch going, like, I was talking to Billy Bond not not that long ago, also on the podcast, about permaculture. He said, everybody, even if you're living on an apartment in middle of New York, you can grow your own little food. You are a farmer, and we are all capable of doing that, but we have to be or teach, or we have to have an interest in how to to to be better. But the thing is nowadays, if you look at grapes in a store, in a grocery store, you pick the grapes, no seeds in it.
I refuse to eat well, 80% of the time, I refuse to eat something that has no seed in it because, normally, I would purchase it one time, put the seeds in the ground, make little plants, and then grow my own food because that's the way it always should be. You only only have to purchase it once. But nowadays, they have all the GMO and all the the stuff implemented in our food, supply. So there's no nutritious shit. Can you imagine if they take the seeds out, what more did they can take out? So you got a watermelon that tastes like watermelon. It looks like watermelon, but has no nutritious shit in it. I think if you look back in the seventies, three, lemons would have, like, the amount of vitamin c that you used to used to need every single day. Nowadays, it's like 20 of them because they they they they grow it in a different kind of way. And I think, that the things that you do and the things that that people have to do with the mindset is like, wait a minute.
You can grow food that has no nutritious
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stuff in it. Yeah. Even toxic. You know? The the yeah. You can you can be eating toxic food. And and and, you know, beautiful women can ruin your life and, you know, all kinds of good looking stuff that's really well dressed up where the mask has where they've invested into the mask. You know, we've we won't say the name because it's not worth, you you know, giving anybody Don't care about any Well, we've we've we just saw that. You know? And, it's just like, woah. You know? So so the best liars, the best fake stuff will look so real because it invests into that front end, you know, and that they're just looking for that visual result, which is why I wanna go back to I think maybe what we need to do is figure out a personal technology that can extract nutrition from nature that already exists.
Grapes are nice, but maybe we just leave them all alone altogether. May you know, it's it would be it's nice to eat delicious food, you know, but maybe maybe for a minute, we need to just leave that completely alone and and and call it all bad for a minute to where even the the the detoxifiers don't have a market there anymore. If we had a technology to where people could go out and feed a bunch of raw nature to this thing and it could decipher out a very nutritious nontoxic mix. And now I don't know what that would be, but that's just an idea
[00:34:04] Unknown:
for Well, I think you hit you you hit the nail on the head because because we still buy stuff, and not everyone is aware of the stuff that they're buying. It's it's comfortable food or whatever, or it's easy, or people are, you know, your little kids are are asking for a stupid bullshit with all the sugar and stuff like that. You know, once in a while, it's not that, but we buy the stuff and you can have a business if nobody buys the stuff. So if we would say with with the majority of people no to that kind of stuff, the food that we're talking about, the that's bad for you, they won't produce it.
But once you produce it and you can see the overturn that you make about stupid crappy food, you know, why not? They wanna be more and more millionaires and billionaires and trillionaires or whatever, at the cost of of everything of of the humankind.
[00:35:02] Unknown:
One technology that does this is animals. So if we can get back to in The States, you can't even do this anymore. But if we can get back to your own flock of sheep, your own flock of goats, your own you know, they eat everything and process it into a very dense complete nutrition. Eggs, chickens, all that kind of thing. Right? So and then the this is where nomadicism comes back in as a way of life. You know? Without getting into legalities because there's a whole bunch of them. But if and and and how do you move the masses as the little guy? I haven't figured that one out at all yet. But if we start moving around a lot more, we start demanding freedom of movement, you know, and I know there's lots of different views, and I've had them, and some of my best friends have them about immigration and and and and controlling people and criminals and all that kind of thing.
And and, you know, definitely, I think okay. Here. Abstract. Smaller communities that have nomadic abilities seem very valuable to me. We have gotten nuclear reactions, very abstract, but we have gotten nuclear reactions from splitting very dense metals. And we have opened, unlocked abilities that we didn't know existed. Light itself and goodness itself is like the less dancing and more distribution of incredibly bright potential and a sporadic life giving disbursement that stretches huge bandwidth, if you will, sections of the planet. You know? And so if we can have a more dispersed power network of human energy that has the relationship to nature, how could it not at that point?
It's You know, that that that would be very beneficial, and that sounds cultish, but it's a it should just be a a natural belief system that we would've that we would come to be through through light, the the the principal eye on giving life. Right? And and and then everything else is really cultish. So that I mean, it's just, I guess, a general raise in consciousness is what I guess I'm saying. However, through a relationship with nature and what an insane how is the question.
[00:38:13] Unknown:
You know? Right. So and and that's then that comes to to, to mind when, you've been traveling a lot. You have seen a lot of South America, for example. You see these little communities that's been thriving for thousands of years, and they know nomadic or they're very small and they know exactly like, okay. I got my water stream right there where I got my fish. I got some cattle that provides me for for milk, for example. And and and and they what they also do is if they have a cow, for example, they use the whole cow. You know? The the cow is is part of the family. It's gonna provide just like in a family. And when the cow is done, they're gonna be closed out of it with leather. They're gonna preserve the whole cow.
They're gonna, you know, they they feed the dogs and stuff like that. So every everything is thriving. What you see nowadays, especially in the grocery stores in the Western world, is they produce well, you can't say they produce meat because they don't do, but but the processes in that bad ways, that's imaginable unimaginable. Because I think somebody, searched the Internet, like, how many hamburgers does, one of the big, you know, hamburger stuff like McDonald's stuff, sell every single day. It it was like 43,000,000 hamburgers.
We do not have that much cows. So what are we eating? You know, that's another question. You know, you you there's no so we have a a big agriculture here in The Netherlands. They wanna cut it down with all the stupid bullshit they're trying to say to cut down. We are, I think, the the second largest food supplier of the whole world, and they wanna cut down a lot of things. Why? Because they wouldn't give you the stupid stuff, the the the toxic stuff. But but when it comes to, like, logical thinking, like, only McDonald's sells 43,000,000 hamburgers a day.
How many cows are there in the world that that that you know? Do you see large, like, large camel that's gonna provide them for hamburger? No, Jose. So what's that what you eat? And I think that's a real good question when you got to the grocery store, when you go to a restaurant, or when you wanna make food for yourself. I think you agree with that. What's on my plate? What am I going to eat? What else might
[00:40:57] Unknown:
I think we're we're it sounds like we're coming from two different angles at definitely a very bright and husbandry, an animal relationship, an animal cultivation, you know, the cultivation of animals and giving them extremely good lives. And and you're right. They want to make all these insect based insects are good foods, though. I mean, like, the leaf Protein. Yeah. Little weak foods. Yeah. I'm telling you. That's the nutrition stuff. The
[00:41:34] Unknown:
are you oh, there you are. Okay. Came back with technical Yeah. I came yeah. I just have to It's gonna look glitchy. Cool down. Yeah. No. No. I you're okay. Oh, I'm freezing too. Okay. Okay.
[00:41:48] Unknown:
Yeah. Back at my job. They're like, what what what are these guys talking about? No. But yeah. And and I think we need to really, really start focusing on the animal populations. That's not something I've really been hearing too much. And, the monocultures yeah, man. That's, we should be leaving that completely in the dust. And I think that the animal nomadic animal tribal movement, you know, of humans and animals together, moving around through incredible routes on incredibly consistent basis will provide could provide a rotation. And then I think it can kill a lot of this negative territorial politics that wars are really based on at the root.
You know? And so if we can just spread this mentality of making relationship with the animals, with the nature, because a lot of time and I just say that because a lot of times even as, like, beginning permacultures, we're so focused on the plants, which is great. No doubt about it. And and good cultivars. Oh, don't you love them? You know? Grapes, all of it. But, I think we we really need to focus heavily on producing incredible animals, giving them incredible lives, and moving with them. And when they're right, they're right. Nobody you know? Uh-huh. They don't need to to get old and suffer and break their legs and cry and go to the vet and come back. You know? We they're animals. We can love them and eat them. And isn't that a spiritually strengthening process?
You know, in New Mexico, some of the old school hardcore cowboys, they would love their horse all the way to the day where they ate their horse. And and and horse meat is insane. Some nobody loves a horse more than me, but some people, they'll hear me say that and be like, oh, oh, dear. You know? But, anyway, moving move moving right along. And I I just, really see I really, daydream of this age where we can go back to some serious yeah. Cars are cool. We can still have those. We can still have our roads, but make leave the monoculture.
Let those repair. Let those prices of land repair and build a foot road where our animals and us and we raise young kids with empathy, please, so that we don't have these mask invested liars everywhere anymore because they played with lizards, and they actually do care. And, yeah, just as a second in system. Like, how you would implement that? I don't know. How do you change consciousness and culture?
[00:44:53] Unknown:
Very slowly. That's the thing. That's the thing. If you look at so, we walk a dog. You know? In the Western world, you have a dog as a pet. In in China, they eat they eat them. So it's it's a a cow. I I I love this good steak. Don't do that in India. Right? But the thing is, it's all perception and this how you how you look at the thing. So the the other thing is, I was in Peru, beautiful country, but waste everywhere. Everywhere where there's a road, there's waste, trash. Like, wow. So Mushrooms. Mushrooms. Yes. Well, yeah, mushrooms could be, I think mushrooms are the the the the one of the biggest teachers and helpers for us in nature to to clean stuff up.
I saw a documentary about, some people that had the grapes. So they they they gave they they they were to a a grape factory, and they only had the peels. And what they did is they they they they sort them out or they spread them out in nature where it was like, almost a wasteland. And after, I think, two or three years, a lot of stuff was growing there because, you know, it gives you nutritious stuff and all that stuff. It's it's so basically, it's very easy because nature will will do it itself. And if you just help it a little bit on some places, it will help itself. And, yes, of course, if you're on the top of the Rocky Mountains, you're not gonna grow any food. But if you look at the the the places where we live, like, Western world, all the big cities are, you know, get out of the fucking city and just, like, in in on the countryside, there is the stuff there is the stuff going on. Like, I'm very happy that you you saw how beautiful The Netherlands is and how green. You were a star coming back. I'm coming back. Was it so good?
[00:46:56] Unknown:
Yeah. So and there were so many plant species that I don't know. This is all yeah. That I can't wait. I can't wait to come back. And the people were so awesome. The whole place was just awesome, man. I wanna come out there and go through every spectrum of delight with you, dude, and and and the voids again. And Yeah. And I think
[00:47:17] Unknown:
what is growing here, and I think you're gonna agree with that too. That's the third time that you're gonna agree. We've built this community that we can teach people, you know, with a seminar about the stuff. So, you know, I know that you have a podcast with Yoast. I think it's today, right, with the with Yoast, with with the vampire boy?
[00:47:38] Unknown:
No. I don't know. But I wanna
[00:47:41] Unknown:
Yeah. Oh, I thought that snake said that. By the way, while we're talking right here, I'm in nature. There are two rabbits right there just, like, playing around. And Those might be old souls listening to our conversation. We don't know what they'll ever know. You never know. The good thing is if if I'm normally I'm sitting here quiet, they pass by, and they're just, like, looking looking up, like you know? But that's the other thing. If you're, and I think that's that's the story. I I I would love to hear from you with the with the the jaguar that passed by.
I think if we really connect to nature with the with the with the animals, then the rabbits come to you, and the rabbits will have a purpose on your permaculture or on your piece of land too. Gooses come in and are not afraid because you're not gonna shoot them. You know? When you do all that stuff, that's gonna be like the Garden of Eden is already here. We'll walk upon Gaia, mother herb. Please tell me about your connection that you that you did with the with the with the with the plants, how you got there, and, what it meant to you, how you learned from it. And please also touch a little bit base on on the story that you, that you know the story from the Jaguar.
[00:49:07] Unknown:
Okay. Love, kindness, and gratitude, really in your heart. And they know. They're intuitive out there. And everything has to eat. Well, dude, I was I had a a small collective saying, who's this human that seems to have left the cage of let the other humans are stuck in and loves us and appreciates us and is so thankful for us. And they hung out, man, and I started to recognize their sounds and their presence. And they started to recognize mine, and slowly but surely, it seemed like a family was forming. It's a really interesting mindset that I was in traumatically through through traumatic entrance point.
And, I it's so crazy how many shades of light, and you can't exist in them all at once. Or maybe you can, actually. Let me not say that. I I don't know that I got to that point at that I definitely was not at that point then. I was way over here in some sort of polar shading of light and, of of of some color spec of some spectrum. And, and somewhere in there, yeah, the, Jagwiler said hello. And I I while I was sleeping, he could've totally ate me. He could've had his way. You know? Most definitely, he was the the the boss out of the two of us. Yeah. You know? Out of the two of us. Yeah. The captain of the jungle. Exactly. And, and he just and in a in a place about four feet from my head where he really did he he did it on purpose. I I saw as soon as I saw the paw print in the mud, I knew that it was him. I knew that it was that I knew what it was. I knew who he was. I could feel him, and I could I could I had I I knew that he was the presence that changed the thousands of sounds that are going on in the night, in the jungle.
Right? And they take the symphony play different, his entry music. I know that it was him, and I know that he loved me. I know that he was intrigued by me. I know that he decided to leave a hello note for me, and, he could've easily I know there's stories from elders. They can come and just look at you and communicate with you and communicate with your soul. He didn't do that with me. I didn't have one of these agent legendary eye to eye communications, but I probably wasn't ready for it, to be honest. This it was probably the reason for that. You know? I feel like I cut my experience a little too short for stupid reasons and, for a person who didn't deserve it.
Well, I I knew that this person was coming coming of age, and I tried to play to the mask for for a lot of people probably wouldn't say that. A probably a lot of people would say, no. I think you were playing to the spirit. You really had a really heartfelt divine spiritual reason to come back to society, to walk to the middle of the bridge so that you could leave a paw print for the others through this conversation. Right? I'm getting I'm getting somewhere here. The and that's the that's the wonderful journey of life.
But I just yeah. And and, and I so, you know, I I left that insane spectrum that I don't think too many people on the earth have even gotten to, man. And I'm not saying that out of anything cocky. I'm I'm saying that as as out of something inspirational. I would like to go back to that spectrum with some other incredible people that I've met in the world. I do believe that that we're God guided, and each one of us can make a mistake at any point in the road and fuck up everything. You know? You have to care enough. You have to really care enough.
I think the biggest problem right now is people are they don't care enough. They don't care. They don't take it seriously. They don't take it seriously. Spiritual graduation, people could just, they're so involved. We're so involved with everything other than spiritual graduation when spiritual graduation is the most important thing. You know? And we are in a biological holodeck. I'm convinced we're in a good as I'm a you know, like I said, I some way of describing it is it and some one way or another probably some kind of spear tipping biologist. Right? And, we we are in a computer, man. And this is a holodeck experience.
It's a biological experience to x training module to exercise the salt and to get strong inside. You know? And where this is just a a meat tool in in in order to do that. And whatever spirit is in some of these other meat tools is is really what we need to to and that is the hardest thing to do, man. I mean, we have been we are living in a lie that's inside of a lie, that's inside of a lie, that's inside of a lie, that's all really just to separate us from that truth. You know? Right. And and if you can somehow care enough, love enough, have gratitude enough for this experience to really exercise and care enough and just keep and roll through the process.
It's not and probably never ending. But if you can just really start tearing one day at a time through the process, which brings me to me and Snake's conversation just a couple hours ago. He wanted me to just tell you how much that he loves you and how much we were talking about a beautiful yeah, man. And I can't I love to be a bridge. I wanna bring things together. I think it's devilish to simply Yeah. Devily also bridge builder, dude. Oh, wow. Yeah.
[00:56:27] Unknown:
He's also bridge builder, man. The the people I handle my podcast, a lot of them is is because of Snake, and he he knows how to do it. You know? I'm sorry to interrupt you, but sometimes we we lost connection. And and the the the most powerful and hardest connection that we can have is that one with ourselves. If we are not willing to love each ourselves and to connect deeply within the roots what we are, all the things are just shadow dreams. It's it's not gonna fit in nature. It's not gonna fit with the animals that we're talking about. It's not gonna fit with the mindset because first, you have to love the way you are and who you are and embrace that and be grateful for it that you have, you know, the ability to to speak, the ability to do, the ability to teach, the ability, whatever you as a beautiful human can do in this world. And if you got that connection and right balance with love and gratitude, dude, then the connection to nature is much, much easier because you're part of it. Then the connection with animals is much, much easier because you're part of it, because you you you you shine that love. Right?
[00:57:51] Unknown:
We're absolutely. And it's such a dynamic situation. It's so fun to explore, and that's really, I think, the core. I I wanna I I just wanna get people exploring again, coming back together again. You know? The the the the narcissist mask people, fake fake is a real word. Those guys are bridge builders too. Right? Because they're trying to take advantage of real people, and then we meet Manipulators.
[00:58:21] Unknown:
Manipulators. Really good. Chip.
[00:58:25] Unknown:
And they and they and they they take advantage of good people. Right? And then and then the good people can meet up through that. You know? And then we figure out who the liar is. We're like, oh, you know? And then and then if you're big enough and I'm not big enough, you you you you even pray for the liar. Right? But and then and and,
[00:58:47] Unknown:
but But then judgment day comes. Right? If you if you if you are stuck in that in that kind of cycle, a lot of things in life are going to be backwards or spiraling down because you lost the connection with yourself and with everything that's really necessary necessary to to to to be in, to to to to feel, to love. And, myself, dude, I lost myself several times, man. I'm still sometimes struggling about the stuff that I'm doing or just like, ah, well, I don't screw up because that's a negative thing. But like, oh, I could do better, you know? Tomorrow Just come back and fix it, right? Right. Yeah, that's it. That's what I hate about AA and stuff like that. You know, like anonymous, alcoholist.
You know, every time when you are two weeks sober or whatever, and you drink a beer, you're gonna be, oh, that's bad and you failed. No, no, dude. I mean, life's a party. You're not gonna survive it, right? But with the right intentions, with the right mindset, it's, and that's the thing. You know, you need the right mindset to be able to fix that problem. And you can only fix that problem if you're aware of that problem and, you know, get back to the love of yourself. Like, do I want to fuck myself up with whatever you do? Right? And if you got to the point of acknowledgment, like, no. I don't want that, then things change. And and, dude, everybody is fucking it up sometimes. Right? How people humans. That's part of the experience too.
[01:00:36] Unknown:
Yeah. Absolutely. And, how else are you gonna learn? But don't follow the prince of deception. Don't deceive anybody. And and and try to just stay as genuine as possible. I do think there's a shedding and an outer going. I'm not sure about that, though. You know? It it may very well be that we all get back to the one love. Say what's up to Bob Marley, and it just takes, some of us way longer to get there than the rest of us. But I am I I am drastically afraid for some of the people that I love who have believed the lies and then started becoming liars themselves that you will maybe just go away. You may be just you you know, you you will be for definitely, in this existence, you will become the challenge that becomes our opportunity to build strength and get our wings in stage two. You know what I mean? And so if it's that polar and it stays that polar, some of us are gonna lose our most beloved to the dark side in this life, and it might just be that part part of that life. And I really do think that being an authentic person or being a fake person who's willing to deceive others and and maybe even who's ignorant enough to believe a deceiver for an extended period of time.
And I think that's a pretty good for to keep it short and sweet, and and I've got something coming up. But and, man, you put on the candle and that this is beautiful, dude, and I love you. I love you too, man. It's
[01:02:28] Unknown:
we're definitely gonna do a part three, man, because we we we we, yeah, we we we gotta talk more deeply about some stuff that that we learn and and space that we work to share. And it's a it's a, it's a process that's not been done yet. I mean, every single day I learn. And, I know that everyone is on the same path, but but some are, you know, not behind in a negative way, but they're not there yet. You know? It's like it's like a long path, like a marathon, and you need to go to some check points. So some people are you know?
[01:03:04] Unknown:
So it's not gonna be episode three. It's gonna be episode 3,000 at some point. We get to have
[01:03:13] Unknown:
Yeah. Well,
[01:03:15] Unknown:
We we need to have A council meeting where we bring where we keep unifying and bringing things together soon, where everybody's in it. And we have a a a four minute timer, and it goes around for half a day. And we really and we really beat the drum into some crazy cocktail of conjugated conscious. Right.
[01:03:45] Unknown:
But I don't know what I see in in the visions that I see sometimes. I see this this group of people that teach each other. You know, I've been thinking about it for quite a long time since due to podcasting with the right people. You know, you can build such a nice thing to educate and teach, other people to to to to make follow that path. It's not that, like, oh, I know. This absolutely not. But I think that a lot of people, when you have an open conversation and about several topics, you will get to that point where you can motivate and inspire others that gonna walk the same walk. You don't have to be like like like Brent or like Rob or whatever.
But I I I see I see, like, you know, and we talked about it, I think, on the first podcast, like, you know, okay. You wanna go back to nature? Go with us. You know? Let let's let's settle something down somewhere on Earth, and we're just gonna make it happen to, to have this, a community of people. And, you learn so much when you're out here, man. That's that's this is the best time of my life, to be honest, you know, being a nomad, no house. This is my house. It's a mobile house. But here being in nature, I don't wanna I don't wanna change that for nothing, man. No mesh.
[01:05:17] Unknown:
That's I was yeah. Yeah. And I was telling snake too. I was like, man, with this nutritional diversity thing, like, God has my back, bro. It's amazing. Yeah. I I I I'm the I'm living on the edge, brother. Like, I'm, you know, I'm not far from you as far you know what I mean? And and and I'm just I'm just pray thank you for the little bit I do know, and I don't know how this is working, but thank you. You know? And, and and and, honestly, it's just so much more intense and awesome that it I don't have bags of money in. This is through some other vehicle of provision. And, but I was telling a steak too. It's just like with this nutritional diversity supplements thing, man. Yeah. And we are. We're using the existing manufacturing. But, bro, like, everybody I've got that link to where everybody can get a kickback as it goes, and then and then the kickback to the to the the company or where the conscious evolution thing, whatever's happening.
Dude, this this could just be a plane ticket fund to unite the clients. Alright? You you not all yours of the You know what I'm saying? No. Totally. And and and we can all pow wow in The Netherlands. We can all pow wow in Peru, and we can all pow wow here in the Amazon, and we can all pow wow over there, and we can learn, and we can drop, and we can become this nomadic thing that I'm talking about and and and and and start to increase the animal population. And, that's it seems far out, but I really do think if we can convert and recruit the prison populations, the homeless populations, the the the the a few big wigs who actually do have the massive amounts of resource, if we can put the drones in flight, if we can just get this conscious thing going. I mean, if if I die and we didn't do it, but that was what I was swinging the bat about, that's
[01:07:29] Unknown:
yes. Yes. But that's the thing. If you if you have this vision about, you know, that's what I want to achieve, don't worry about how it's gonna unfold. If you're on the right path, it will unfold itself. Don't don't don't and I have to think about it also myself. Sometimes I say some say things like it seems like, wow. I'm saying that, but who is that saying? Because I need to be a reminder for myself what I'm saying, if you know what I mean. It's like, wow. I just that's something like I have to be aware of it.
[01:08:09] Unknown:
Yeah. I mean and and another piece of that that I see I I seem to see in very, very blurry thing is is there's a negative conduit that's been seriously supercharged on in this realm of the universe right now, and it's going to take some serious pedaling of the good people to reverse that. You know, right now, the the the superficial liar can all he's gotta do is screw 10 people over, it seems like, and then he's off to the races in a bit in in in the big jet, you know, where Right. There for us, we can enhance nature, enhance lives, give so many hugs, and and love all day long, and it it just doesn't get that. You know?
Right? I see. We I teach you energy. I think we keep going anyway because we're that real. Yeah.
[01:09:08] Unknown:
Dude, is it is it true that you wanna start your own podcast?
[01:09:12] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. I'm gonna do it soon. And it's yeah. The angelic edge, and the deal is gonna do like, you already started it, man. I'm behind. You're ahead of me in this because my whole thing is gonna be, like, I'm gonna be out in nature, and you have to go out in nature. And we're both two scenes of nature. It can't be from the indoors. I'm I'm Right. Effing up. I'm effing up. Right. Yeah.
[01:09:38] Unknown:
So good, man. So good. Good to talk to you again, man. I know that you're trying to short you're now in?
[01:09:45] Unknown:
I'm in Brazil. I'm in Manaus, Brazil in the heart of the Amazon.
[01:09:50] Unknown:
Wow. Yeah. Oh, I love the Amazon, man. It's such a big teacher. It's it's so it's every step you you take, if you really are aware of what universes are there on that one step, that's like, years of teaching that you can do, man.
[01:10:11] Unknown:
Yeah. I can pick I can pick this up, to be honest. I'm out. Yeah. So, well, this this he's got too many people in it, but Oh, yeah. I'm I'm I'm hitting the trail, dude. You better know. I don't know. Shane ran before the two lines. I've got I I I didn't actually got a, a a physical fitness buddy and and a little mission I can't really talk about right for a couple weeks here. And then, and then, but I got my backpack and my hiking boots and, and some contacts that I've been hooked up with from somebody on the other side of the Amazon where my other site is, which you people can look up on Miracles in Medellin, but she's actually from the Dos Pastos on just on the other side.
Our site is in the Santa Elena Mountains outside of Medellin, and me and her connected there. I know other Dos Pastos members, even one from Costa Rica because those guys are they're nomadic. But, but, yeah, that that's that they're special, people. Alright. Hold on. I'll tell you her story real quick, if just because the candle and so, yeah, she's one of she's somewhere probably in her eighties now. She's one of, like, probably 20 adolescents of her particular tribe. Most of the Dos Passos people, they don't wanna know us. They don't care for us. They've they're on another plane of existence. They're, like, those people are sick. Right? And then and then even deeper into the jungle is where the people painted in red, and we don't know what they're called, and they'll kill you if you come anywhere near them. Right? Unless maybe unless maybe you're spiritually graduated to the point where they could recognize that. I don't know how that would go down. But, they pretty much put a good 50 arrows in anyone who comes in that central region, and everybody knows to stay. The the tribes on the outside, they know to stay away from that.
But on the very other side of that is where she the these adolescents sixty years ago were or seventy years ago were all sent as individuals think about a 14 year old girl being sent to a province by herself to spread consciousness to the sick people. And she found this mountain called Santa Lena, which I found just exploring nature saying, what? I know these species, but these species are beasts. And so and just, like, six years ago, we her and I have a site together. There's about four other people heavily involved in this site, now, right, up in the mountain there, and she's the principal resident there.
And, but we were like, what? And that's how we both ended up on that mountain is because some for some reason, quartz crystal has a ton to do with it. Quartz crystal is a principal preparation material called for in Rudolf Steiner's Biodynamic Agriculture that was written back in the nineteen twenties. In his case, this is just the starting place. You crush it and you put it in a plate and you apply it like this in this exact motion. Right? If anyone could swallow voodoo doo doo farming. Right? But but that's just the starting clip.
[01:14:16] Unknown:
Overlacking again. Alright. I know if you hear me. Now you can be frozen. Like
[01:14:26] Unknown:
Yeah. You just You're just froze up. Oh, you just freeze. So now, oh, man, this is a conversation you can't have with too many people, and it doesn't look like you can have it in too many mediums either. And if but the and this is just a starting place, dude. If I keep going about how this has evolved in so many different directions by so many different individuals and was and he just took it from what was already existing and wrote into it because she doesn't even know who he is, but she's got a more advanced system than what I'm explaining now. So if I really keep talking, then I'm gonna just look like a nut job. But we're both Yeah. Man, we all are.
Listen. But this is one of several people that's tugging on my shirt saying you you have been called to help me get this out. My mission's almost over. I'm almost gone. And I don't know. I she her knowledge of preparation making is so far beyond mine. I you know, I'm maybe a bridge in it in this, but that's what I'm saying. We need to get her to end this magic team onto all these other different places, spreading this to all these other different people, getting the drones to start delivering it in mass, and just nuclear avatar movie this place.
You know what I mean? And to the point where to the point where what war? What the hell would you do that for? Look at this. What the fuck is that? Why would he ever why would we ever use this new consumer able technology to do damage? Look at what it can do over here. So that's what I'm thinking right now.
[01:16:20] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Love that, man. Love that. It's it's going to be really dark here. I need something to light the ship the ship of lights. Alright, dude. Hooked. Yeah. Come on. Man. Thank you, Brandon, for helping out, man. Where can people find you?
[01:16:40] Unknown:
Nutritionaldiversity.com. Nutritional diversity on Instagram and YouTube. Right now, there's a video of the Bio Voltaire. Alright? Because first, it's gonna be with a volt until we get the green hydrogen settling to it. And Voltaire said to us way back in the day, we are guilty of the good that we do not do, and that is true.
[01:17:09] Unknown:
Oh, wow. Wow. Thank you, man. Have a brilliant time in Brazil. We're gonna connect more and more and more. Cool. For all the people listening to this podcast, it's it's a pleasure, and it's I'm very thankful and grateful that I can still do this stuff and, put these brilliant guests on. On Monday, I will have another guest on, and she's an artist. I can say that's it. I'm going to have a little diversity tour when it comes to the topics that I'm gonna talk about because health, artistical, creativity, all that stuff, that's that's what what really fills my fire too. And I got real pumped up, and, I'm tired as fuck.
And it's took care of her. A rare warrior. I
[01:18:05] Unknown:
I appreciate you, man. I respect the Yeah. But thanks.
[01:18:10] Unknown:
Thank you, man. It's you know what it is? It it fuels my fire, and it fuels my energy. It's the same thing as the fasting. If you do the fast, you think you're over it and you think you're tired, but you're not. It's gonna give you energy when you're in the right mindset and when you're in the right balance of your body that you know, like, I don't need that shit anymore, whatever. And then just do the thing, man. You just gotta hustle the thing and and gotta be loving in yourself, loving loving yourself and and, look around you, our beautiful place that we are and, on a beautiful planet that we live. It's so beautiful.
Thank you, Brandon. And for all and for all the listeners back home, thank you for listening to this podcast from disorganized productions. There's gonna be a lot more. And wherever you are in this beautiful planet, have a beautiful morning or beautiful grand rising, better said. Beautiful day or beautiful evening. Thank you. Love you, man. Love you too, brother. Hell, yeah. Good one. Yeah. We will.
[01:19:21] Unknown:
Alright. Well, you you sleep well in nature out there, man, and we'll talk real soon.
[01:19:26] Unknown:
Yes. Thank you, man. Ciao. Ciao.
[01:19:40] Unknown:
Keep running for all my
[01:19:43] Unknown:
life with a devil on my heels. He wasn't always kind, and he couldn't fulfill my dreams.
[01:19:52] Unknown:
I've been running for all my life
[01:19:55] Unknown:
with a devil on my heels. He wasn't always kind, and he couldn't fulfill my dreams. He's a pain in the ass.
[01:20:06] Unknown:
Black as a night, god
[01:20:36] Unknown:
dreams. He's a pain in the ass.
[01:20:41] Unknown:
Black as a knight.
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God show me light, and he'll be tight.
Introduction to the Disorganized Productionist Podcast
Reconnecting with Brandon Angel
European Adventures and Cultural Reflections
Embracing Nomadic Lifestyle and Energy Awareness
Exploring Nutritional Diversity and Plant Medicine
Innovative Ideas for Sustainable Communities
Challenges of Modern Agriculture and Food Supply
Animal Husbandry and Nomadic Traditions
Spiritual Connections and Nature's Lessons
Vision for a Unified Future
The Role of Technology in Enhancing Nature