In this episode of the Disorganized Productions Podcast, I, Rob, take you on a whirlwind journey through my recent travels across America. From the bustling streets of New York to the serene deserts of Arizona, I share my experiences and the incredible people I've met along the way. My journey began with a one-way ticket to New York, where I was warmly welcomed by Gene Anadet from the Heliopsychosis podcast. I recount my surprise at discovering the hilly landscapes of New York and my adventures in the city's vibrant cannabis culture.
As I traveled from New York to Dallas and then to Phoenix, I faced unexpected travel challenges, including flight delays and missed connections. However, these obstacles led to memorable encounters, such as meeting Donnie, my Uber driver, who shared his love for rock and roll music during our drive to Flagstaff.
In Flagstaff, I connected with Ben from the Unchained Brain podcast and later with Phil and Sue, who live off-grid in the Arizona desert. I share the profound experiences I had while exploring the desert, including a transformative encounter with magic mushrooms and the awe-inspiring sight of seven planets aligning in the night sky.
My journey continued to Sedona, a place of incredible energy and beauty, where I met Donna, a kindred spirit with whom I shared unforgettable moments. Together, we explored the stunning landscapes and vibrant energy of Sedona, forging a deep connection.
Throughout my travels, I reflect on the kindness and openness of the people I've met, challenging the often negative perceptions portrayed in the media. I emphasize the importance of embracing life's challenges, letting go of worries, and living authentically. As I head towards Joshua Tree and Los Angeles, I remain grateful for the experiences and connections that have enriched my journey.
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Skip me branch like squirrel, baby. What we're dealing with here is a total lack of respect for the law. Law. Welcome fellow human to the disorganized productions 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. Challenges. But first, a little shout out to our sponsors. Hey there, fellow human. I'm, I'm amazed by America.
I've been, travelling now for a couple of, strokes in this beautiful place. And I met so many great people. Really, I'm I'm so grateful and so thankful and blessed that when I was arriving in New York with a single ticket, one way ticket to New York, I was picked up by Gene Anadet from Heliopsychosis podcast. I never saw a skyscraper until the day I left New York. So I landed on JFK. The team picked me up, and while we're driving outside of the real, to JFK, so that the airport, we were, go to a space. A beautiful silent place in the hills of New York. I never knew until now that New York has hills.
What the fuck, dude? Never knew that that that it was hilly. So, I was at that, Pullum Valley, and, there was quite some snow. It was ice freaking cold. And, I think it was five minutes in, and it was stoned as a motherfucker. So, you know, I smoked a lot of weed and hash. My preferable go to is hash. I smoked that for the last fifty, twenty years, until I quit it, a while ago when before I went to Peru, actually. But, hey. Once you once you're in New York and somebody offers you, like, you smoke, you say, well, depends in this well, weed or cannabis. You say, hell yeah. A new fucking world opens.
Mandy and Jean, thank you for having me, for your hospitality, for the things that you showed me. Jean is a real artist. He makes so amazing moons and skulls. It's unbelievable. I think his website will be shortly, on air. I will post a link as soon as if it's available to check his art out. So my journey to America was already been wow. When I saw the well, we call it in The Netherlands a coffee shop. You don't get coffee there, but you're gonna get all the good things. Right? Once you figure that out and once you are hitting New York and you go into the store, you go into the fucking store.
Right? Get the fuck out of here. And I bet if, Jean, the man who's listening now, they're fucking laughing their ass off. But the thing is, the stores are so beautiful and they're so unbelievable what they sell on THC on with cannabis, with rolled joints, with scuff, with dude, it's unfucking believable. And the strange part is it's now legal to smoke in the states that I'm in. And with the states, I mean, New York, Arizona, and I'm heading right now in a rental car through the Desert Of Phoenix to Joshua Tree and then heading tomorrow to LA.
LA, baby. But it's like a fucking candy store. I swear to god. It's like beautiful colors, and I bet if a if a child walks by, it will be attracted by all the colors and all that stuff. But okay. So, eventually, we planned, we as Rob, Rob, and Robbie, to get out of New York. And that was the first time when I saw some skyscrapers on the horizon because I planned a flight from New York, Newark, which is New Jersey, New Jersey to, to Dallas and from Dallas to Phoenix. It's, as then that day, in the middle of the morning, like, 05:00, half past five, we, we drove to New Jersey.
And, yeah, just like I said, in the horizon, I saw New York. And I haven't seen a skyscraper from close-up until now. So that was my trip to New York. So I went from New York to Dallas. I had a short period of time, like, two and a half hours, which is not that short, to get my flight to Phoenix. So I worked out, like, you know what? Let me get a hotel for tonight in in the, in Flagstaff. Let Flagstaff is near Phoenix. Yes. It's near Phoenix. So it's a two hour drive. So let me get a, up front, a Greyhound for $60 to get me over there. Let me get an hotel of Flagstaff.
And, I waited in line in Dallas. And when I arrived, it said you gotta be in Terminal A. Okay. Perfect. Because we landed in Terminal A. Then all of a sudden, no. You have to be in Terminal B. So you take a sky SkyTrain. And after twenty minutes, I was dropped down in Terminal B. No flight register whatever. So I go up to the counter and ask the lady what the fuck is going on. She said, well, let me check it out, sir, because there are some problems with the system. Okay. No big deal. She figured out, oh, no. You gotta be on Terminal A. It's just changed. Okay.
Do I still have time? Sir, I promise you, you will have enough time to get to the terminal and to get your flight. Well, I went to Terminal A and we waited and waited and waited until we got the message there's maintenance still in the plane on the plane. So we just have to wait a little bit. That little wait was eventually rescheduled for, another, gate and another plane and a delay of two and a half hours minimum. So when I was heading to Phoenix, eventually, I missed my bus. It was Friday. If I, if I recall alright, it was Thursday or Friday, the the fifth the February 14, Valentine's, whatever the fuck.
So I had a few options. I had to get myself another hotel. I had to self get myself another Greyhound, which wasn't available. The hotels were fucking expensive. And, I still had a hotel that I booked, and I booked the Greyhound, which I could cancel it. There was no refund. Nothing like that. Okay? So, well, the thing is, what you're gonna do? If you're gonna book another hotel, you're gonna burn a lot of money. You got to get out of that place by tomorrow. You have to drive two hours with a bus that's fully booked. How are you gonna do that? You know what? I took an Uber from Phoenix to Flagstaff. It was a two hour, well, two and a half hour drive.
And I didn't regret a thing. I met Donnie. Donnie loved great music. He had a, a Jeep, And he drove, and I was so tired. I sometimes I fall asleep, and then I woke up with some great rock and roll music. Thank you, Donnie. It eventually brought me to Flagstaff where I should be picked up that day, but it didn't work out from, of with the, well, I I would be picked up by Ben from the Unchained Brain podcast. So I took my rest. And, the next day, I think it was Saturday. I don't know. Ben picked me up. We, we drove to his camping site. We were hanging around, do some great stuff, talk to each other, for quite a while. Good fights. Good feeling.
And, eventually, stock of Phil was, picking me up. We, Ben and I, we were we're taking a little walk to hike. When we went back, Phil was there. And, then I, I felt so grateful that Phil was picking me up, and I felt so grateful that the risks that I took were, nevertheless, almost none. So what I mean with that? Let me explain. If you meet people online, you never know if it's a real person or if it's a fake phony. I could tell you by now that the people that I talk to on my podcast that I met up with, like, g, like Ben, like Phil.
These people are who they are all lie. There's no fake phony. Of course, everyone has ego. We'll have that aside. So the thing is, when we were when I was going down with, Phil to, to his place, which is a two hour drive from Flagstaff, it's in the middle of the desert. There's, a thing and a half hour drive before you enter, before you enter, shit. No. I lost my word because I'm still driving. Hands free. Don't worry. So, from society. So from from from, civilization, that's the word. It's an half hour drive to civilization to get to a store or whatever. And, Phil drove me down to his range, which was amazing, which is amazing.
The thing is, Phil and Sue, who, were very, very kind and very, good to me, they, they had to brought their dog, one of the dogs. So they have two dog, Jojo and Whiskey. Whiskey had to go through surgery on Monday. And, Phil's brother would stay for a while to to keep, iron on the property and stuff like that. So when, Sue and Phil arrived again after two days, we, we were just hanging around, and Whiskey, the dog, wasn't allowed to jump or to be excited because, well, he had a quite a big, surgery. That was also a bummer because Phil and Sue are very actively, they do a lot of things in the house. They live off grid. So you have to do a lot of things.
It's not that romantic as it seems to be. At 08:00 I was done with the with with well not with my life but with the day I was so tired. But that was every single day so I slept from 08:00PM until like five 6AM, which was okay. But the thing is so because Whiskey was having a surgery, there was this little problem because the, Sue and Phil couldn't just do the things they, supposed to do, you know, hang around with me and stuff like that because they had to watch the dog, which is fine, of course. And I love these dogs. Oh, these are great dogs. And Phil has quite some property. So, I walked around, get myself some rest.
And, one of the days that I was there, he drove me down to the perf verified fortified fuck. I I fucked it up. Sorry again. Vertified wood. So it's wood that's been stoned. So, that was a fucking amazing trip. And still, I haven't seen a lot of people in America because I was in New York with Mandy and Jean. Haven't seen any purses except their son. And when I was at Phil's home after I saw Ben, there was some isolation too because there's no one wandering around in the middle of the fucking desert. So what's hap what happened next is that, Phil told me, like, hey. If you wanna get high or whatever, be my friend and just take what you need from the weed.
But he also has some, magic mushrooms. Oh, yeah. So, one day, I was walking in desert and, with the jar of mushrooms in my hand, and the next day I took them, which was an amazing trip. It was just perfect. I took my shoes out in the middle of nothingness, where nature is so beautiful but also could kill you. I took my hearings out, my hearing aid, and it shut down my computers and all that stuff to be just in that spot with the mushrooms tinkling and doing the stuff at my body as a teacher and the guidance does with Bobble nature. That was awesome.
I swear to God. It was so awesome. The day after well, yeah, there's another experience, but I'm not gonna share with you because sometimes when you experience something, you gotta keep the beauty for for yourself because some people could take that beauty of an experience away from you when you share it and they will be negative about it. So that's it. I'll leave it with that. But a day afterwards, the weather changed completely. It started to be windy. It started to, almost rain like thunder clouds. It was windy. It was cold. The energy changed dramatically.
Now here's the thing. When I was at Phil's Hope, that day or the day after, the planets, seven planets would align would align in the night sky. And boy, is that a beautiful, beautiful night sky. But you see that in the middle of desert with no light pollution, with no whatever the fuck around. That's something. Dude, that is something. Wow. So we went down to see the stars and oh, no. Sorry. So, we encountered some, some strange real, real strange, let's say energies. That's the best word. The thing is I start to shake. I was ice cold, Stone cold.
I don't know what happened. The only thing I knew was that something was going on. 100%. Sorry for the tick tick, but I gotta gotta leave here, right here. Thank you. So what I did was I was lying on the bed. I think it was probably 06:00. And, I just said something like, what the fuck is going on? My hands, I didn't feel them anymore. They were turning blue. A lot of shit happened that day. A lot of shit happened that day. And I'm 100% sure that it was about the, some entities, let us say that, some entities, some frequencies.
But, hey, you know what? We're just having a great time in the middle of Arizona. So I started to meditate, and I felt some rush, a rush of warmth that caressed me like mother earth. All of a sudden, both my hands were glowing like a piece of charcoal that's still hot on a campfire. And just before I knew it, there was a new rush that took care that my hands felt normal but the energy that was in my hands popped open my third eye. I felt the warmth of the beam of light in my third eye. Wow. Really? Wow. So with that experience, I woke up the day after, and I told them oh, fuck.
And I told them, I told Phil and Sue about it, and, they agreed that there was something hanging in the air that was not positive at all. But somehow, I still have the feeling that, because we were aware of it. And I don't know if it's about the meditation or whatever. And we took care of it. That, yeah, that we just took care of it. I don't know. I just don't know. So Whiskey was struggling with getting back to the old one, which is gonna take another eight strongs. And Jojo, the other dog, was starting to shake and stuff like that and didn't felt well.
So they went to the, to the vet, and, she had observation or what's it called? And, the thing is, of course, the dogs are the babies. Right? So they were very, very, yeah, concerned about them, which is normal, of course. So what happened is that, we were talking to each other a few times briefly about every situation that's been unfolding in their lives and in my life, and the things I've been going through, things that they've been going through. And, it felt so good to be there because these are very, very nice people taking very good care of me. And, they, yeah, they were just doing the things that they wanted to do. Right?
And, it's so crazy that you meet people and they they are so good for you without any questions, without, you know, just share the love with each other. That's the whole thing. Love and support, all that stuff. And I'm so blessed and so grateful that I could, encounter that with them. So eventually, because we could do a lot of things, because of course, the dog, I made a lot of plans and I said, you know what, I'm going out, you know, I'm going to, to Flagstaff and I'll figure some things out. So, what I did is I was going to Flagstaff and I thought, you know what? I'm gonna get myself a rental car. Now, I know why.
It's not cheap, but it's not really expensive too. And you are mobile and while you're traveling with two bags, one rucksack and one big bag, it's much much easier to, you know, throw them in the junk, what's it called, in a trunk and do the things that you want to do. Oh, fuck. Easier because you're mobile and you can go wherever you want to go to, which is fucking good too. The thing is, finally, I could do some things that I never was able to do. So, like traveling to the Grand Canyon, for example, that was such a great experience.
Great experience. Besides that, it's something that gives you so much freedom. And, oh, yeah. I found a Starbucks, by the way. You know what? I found that Starbucks after seven days traveling in The United States. It is not crazy. Okay. So the thing is, if you are, you're a free man or a free woman, free unicorn, whatever the fuck, and you let things loose, which is the hardest part for me, things are going to be better because there's no flora, fauna, animals, insects, or trees or plants that are worried about tomorrow. The only ones that worry is us.
And the good question will be, why do we worry? Because nothing will change if you worry or not about your perspective of life. If you let loose the worry, things unfold themselves. 100%. So continue the story, Rob, because otherwise people get bored. So, I took the, the car and went to, the Grand Canyon, which was amazing. Great. Amazing. Now comes the crazy part. When, when I drove back to Flagstaff and get myself a hotel, I thought about what Ben said, like, ah, dude, you gotta go to Stoner. Stoner. Stoner. So I checked it out. It's only like, it's I think it's, an hour drive to Sedona from Flagstaff. So I said, you know what? I'm I'm around.
He says it's great. Check it out. Right? So I did. I know how long I stay there. Well, I can tell you this. That's the place you have to go to if you are well, that's the place you have to go to point. It was so fucking amazing. Really fucking amazing. Again, I love America. It's such a beautiful country and you will not be disappointed by a lot of things because because they figured it out. And, yes, every country is struggling. Everyone is struggling with something, but America, I love you. Crazy. Crazy. So, now comes something that goes to my heart. I, was going to Sedona and there's a beautiful pass that you have to go through if you were to go from Flagstaff to Stoner. It's the 89a, if I'm, not wrong.
89 89a. Beautiful road, beautiful. In the mountains and and stuff like that. And because it was getting warmer and warmer as it was heading down instead of up on the elevation, I thought like, you know what? I got rid of my jacket and I saw a parking space, like like a parking lot, whatever, and I pulled over and then I saw a just the last moment I saw, like, oh, fuck. Fuck. It's, it's, it's it's a paid parking lot for a trial for the Oak Creek trial trail drill. That's the word. I pulled over and I want to apologize myself and I look into the eyes of a beautiful woman.
And I couldn't manage my fucking window because it was a rental car and I had to figure out, well, how to fucking drop the window to excuse me for, pulling over. And, finally, I've I found the the button that took care of that took care of the, of the window. And I rolled up, and I just said, oh, I'm sorry. And we were having a great conversation. And, dude, that was such an amazing woman. We had a great conversation. She was completely into Japstones and all that stuff. Basically, we were just two happy hippies at Whistler. The thing is, after feeling blasted grateful, I, I was going on my way to Stoner. Right? So, went to Stoner.
By the way, the woman's name is Donna. And, well, while I was driving, up the road, I came in Sedona. Holy fucking shit. That's such a beautiful, energetic place with a lot of trials that you can walk. Long hikes, small hikes to Fort Texas. Dude, the energy of that place healed me. Held me like a mom does when you are a little kid and you are a babe. That's the way Sedona does the trick with you, and it's not a trick. It's such a beautiful place with such a high energy. Unbelievable. But now comes the thing. Where does it come? Well, here comes the thing. I was driving down the road and I was thinking like, oh, I gotta go back to Flagstaff. But, oh, yeah. That was the day when I found Starbucks all of a sudden. So I I braked. I took the right, and, I lined up for Starbucks.
Who do you think have I encountered? Done. The vibration and the energy, And I think the whole universe just, like, opened up just like, wow. So, I said, like, what you wanna do? And she said, well, I told you this Grand Rising that Mesa, hope you've been there, Mesa Airport in Sedona. It's amazing to look at the sunset. Okay. Meet you up on the rock. I went to Mesa Airport, up on the rock with Donna. It was a beautiful sunset. Blue skies, a lot of people staring at that beautiful sunset up on the mountain in Sedona. But, all the good cops to an end once in a while.
So, after we were almost done, and I had to go back to Flagstaff for my hotel because it was much, much cheaper than Sedona. Said, shall we hook up tomorrow? Yeah. But you be careful because it's gonna be snow. I said, what? The middle of the desert? Yes. It's gonna be snow because Flagstaff is gonna be high up. So, I saw it snow in the in the desert the day after, which was crazy to see. I hooked up with Donna, and we, we were lunch together and eventually we, we ate something like the late night when she was done with work. Because she lived there in Snowdon and she still had to work. She's, living from a van or in a van and a trailer and, we had a lot of things in common and we had such a, we are such a fucking good mess.
No, not mess. A match, Sorry. Such a good match. And, we had great conversations and, wow. So then, eventually the day after, she asked me like, dude, what you gonna do? I said, well, I'm gonna stay here for a while in Sedona, then go back to Flagstaff for sleep, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. She said like, oh, if you ease of food, we can, hang around tomorrow, and, he beat up my friends. Oh, oh, fuck. I forgot something. Dude and dudettes. Motherfuckers and daddy fuckers. Key The day when I met Donna at the kiosk at Oak Creek, when we managed to chat at Starboard, she said, you wanna hang out? So I say, yeah, sure. We weren't going to Mesa. I'm sorry. That was the day after. I'm so fucking disorganized. I don't care.
But the day that we met each other for the first time, and the second time, eventually, she said, oh, drive up on a mountain for my friends because we were already telling each other about our lives and that we knew that the seven planets were aligning that day. So I drove down well, not down. I drove up my car on the fucking hill that was so steep to meet up with her friends that were all like same vibration as her. And it was beautiful. It was a blue sky. And we looked both in our at our own universes, the eyes, and we saw Gilayman of the seven planets.
Wow. Thank you. Yesterday we were eating at a friend's house of her No, that was the day before. But yesterday she had had a day off today. So I said, you know what? I have to get out of here because I like it too much and I've burned too much money to be here. And, maybe it's time for me to move on. And, moving on meets that I wanna go to, visit some friends in LA. What's he gonna do right now? I'm on the on the way to LA, but first gonna be at Joshua 3, but okay. So I said, you know what? Why don't we just grab, an Airbnb because she offered to me to drive me down to Phoenix where I could rent a car because that was cheaper and there was more availability than in, Flagstaff.
So, we did a road trip, but we had a great time. We we, hang around and get, Well, we had a squeaky bed. Right, Donna? Very, very squeaky bed. But, it was the bed that squeaked because, that shit's so And, to be honest, when we woke up this morning, I hated it. I hated it that I had to go. I hated it to see that we were what seems like finding each other finally and then all of a sudden have to cut loose. For me, that's me. You know, I'm heading for Milton in LA, so he would probably say Rob, such a fag. Well, fuck you too. I bet he likes it. Well, okay. Don't skip the fuckest subject.
We were hanging around, and, boy, what an energy! Boy, did that felt so beautiful, so good! We had a great time and a very, very legful, grateful, and blessed to feel that kind of love, I guess. And, it was hard to let her grow. Beautiful woman with a beautiful heart. So many good things. But as snow, everyone is fighting and everyone fights the struggle. And, it was very healing, very healing to be with Donna for a time. So great. Thank you. So now I am heading to Joshua Tree. Is it gonna take me another hour to get there? I'll be there like 05:00. Hopefully, it's not too dark. Otherwise, tomorrow I have all day until 05:00 to drop the car in Los Angeles, Alex, and, get my ass over to milk displays or whatever.
So, that's what we're gonna do. That's what we're gonna do. So, I am amazed fellow human, and I think a lot of people that travel the world or whatever would agree that most of the things that you hear and see on social media, especially on TV or radio, are far far from the real truth of the people that living in the country. Far. Because the only thing I saw is beautiful, open minded people that are willing to help others, that are willing to open their heart for a complete stranger that comes from a complete different continent, from another country, and they open up and they support and give you everything you need.
And it's such a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful inspection station. What the fuck is that? Okay. And we are a California baby. Wow. Well, I just was cross border, so, I just had to, stop for a second. But, yeah, I am so happy and so grateful that I'm here in Los Angeles. No, no, in America. And I'm in America, babe. I'm in America, USA. Yeah. That my X account that I seem to have for five or six years, where I never ever do something with, I tweeted, what the fuck you do? I axed it, what the fuck is it? Well, I sent a message to Donald Trump to to to get me a green card. So hopefully, he's gonna respond. Or if someone that listens to this podcast has the number or the email of Donald Trump, please hook me up. I wanna I wanna be I wanna stay in America because it's such a beautiful place and I think there's a lot of things to do here to make it much, much bigger and greater than it ever was.
Because there's so much potential. And it's so beautiful. And you have to be very careful with a lot of things. But I think that the intrinsic motivation of people is not bad at all. Even if we think that people are saying, like, oh, they wanna kill us or whatever, I don't I don't buy it anymore. I think it's like, boo. You're scared the hell of something where nothing is happening. That's it. Because if you have all the power and all the money to get rid of the people because the elite wanna get rid of the people. They wanna have only 500,000,000 people.
Well, maybe destroy the motherfucker, the, the guide stones. Maybe they destroyed it because they do not want that anymore. Maybe it's just all in your fucking heads that we think, oh, they wanna kill us. If I would have all the money in the world and all the power in the world, I would fucking destroy humanity within one fucking strong capiche? But they don't. Which you, if you wanna get rid of the people, wait for several years so maybe if they spray the skies with poison, maybe that there's gonna be another time that you as a, whatever, Bobo.
Call them Bobos. You know? Too much money and whatever power and all that shit that you want to keep it like that? You wait for them to die? Come on. There's so much beauty in us. We're so fucking powerful. If you do not feel that power, go to Sedona. I swear to god, go to Sedona. And after you're done in Sedona, write me an email. Write me an email and tell me what you experienced. Tell me how you feel. Tell me how the energy of Sedona has changed you. I cried a lot. I climbed some mountains in Sedona with vortexes that just that just are so fucking amazed is beyond belief.
And the people that I've met are beyond belief. And the scenery I see right now, unfolding right in front of me, is unbelievable, dudes. But if you wanna make something great again, like Caron Tree, Donald, you have to start with yourself to be great again. And you know that. And when you shine and when you vibrate in authenticity and love and you feel the things that I feel right now, you're a light being for other people that are being may maybe, been dimmed their lights because of struggles, because of bills, because of their life, because of events that happened in their life. But if you're willing to let your belief system or your political, whatever the fuck, let that loose. That religion politicians, political shit out of your life.
Dude, everything will be unfolded for you. And once you feel that, once you encounter that kind of beauty and that kind of high frequency, you don't want to go back to some lower energy. I'm 100% convinced fellow human that you have the power to change your life before it changes you. Or maybe you need a guidance. Maybe you need someone or something to change in your life so you could change. But if you take no risks, there will be no gaining of whatever the fuck because ticket to ticket to America and just having a great time. This is a lesson for me, a beautiful one, that I can take care of me, which you already did.
But it's different if you are in a country that's small. It's different than a country when the culture is different, when the people are different, when a lot of things are very good, organize. If I turn sick and I work for a boss. There will be money for me. That's how is it arranged in The Netherlands. So there's not that much risks. But if you intake the dive, you're not gonna get wet. If you're not gonna get wet, you don't know if you could swim. So get off that comfort zone. Encounter the world. Encounter the universe that you are in. Look into to the other people's universes, their eyes.
There are windows to their soul. And tell me, is the world really that bad? I don't think so. But it's another boo what they do. They wanna scare you. Watch this. This is happening. Watch that. Oh my god. Ode this. Ode that. Sometimes, it's really good to say fuck you. And you know what? Don't give any energy to all that stupid bullshit because it's gonna drain your energy. And once you let that loose, magic is gonna happen. Is it easy? Hell no. It shouldn't be easy to be happy. It's easy to pick it. It's easy to choose, but it's not easy, the path you have to follow to get there where you want.
And that's fine. I love to work. I love to be creative. I love to dedicate my life to the things that I think are valuable for for me. And if I'm valuable if I think that things are valuable for me, maybe some other people find that value valuable for them so they can finally lift themselves a little bit else did. And if you do that fellow human, you're gonna change the world instantly. Your world is gonna instantly. Your world is gonna change instantly when you are doing the things that you authentically should supposed to do.
I like to travel. I like to talk to people. That's why I do podcast. I like to play music. That's why I play guitar. Hopefully, I can purchase a guitar in LA and play that motherfucker live on TikTok. If not, fine. I wanna do more with my coaching. My journey gives me insights about me. So maybe I can give you some insights that I got for myself that helped me out to be or to become better person or to be the highest frequency you ever could be. And I'm still not there. I still have to learn a fucking lot. But with people like Jean, Mandy, Ben, Phil, Sue, and Donna?
Dude, that's the only way you have to trust. That the source or God or whatever you gotta call it, is within you and it will guide you. You will guide yourself. If you need help with guidance, seek for help as I did sometimes, even if it's the hardest part to do. And I know, I've been there. Asking for help was the hardest thing for me to do. Now, I only have to think about stuff and it comes to me. It's almost instantly, instantly instantly manifestating the things that you want. And I'm not fucking kidding you. But you have to work for it.
You have to experience some really painful things to get there. But when you are on a hike in Sedona and when you're gonna look up some trails, it will change you. 100%. So, from the middle of the desert just across the borders from Arizona to California, baby, This Dutch guy is driving another hour to get to Joshua Tree, another magical place where I'm gonna stay for tonight. And then tomorrow, I'm gonna take a hike, maybe two. I'm gonna smoke some fucking great pot. Thanks, Phil. And, enjoying my life. And the best plan that I ever had is not having a plan.
And that's the plan. Not having a plan and let's see what's unfolding in front of you. And, yeah, keep true to yourself. Be the most authentic you as you can be because that's all there is. If you do that, you will attract the things that you need in life. And I'm, thanking you for listening to, episode 99. 90 nine. Who knew? It's gonna be an episode 100 for sure. I do not know yet when. I do not know yet with whom because some things are a little bit different than I used to be, but that's okay. I like challenges because challenges keeps us creative.
Problems keep us depressed. So we do not have problems, fellow human. We have challenges. I love you. Thank you for your support. Thank you for tuning in. And if you wanna know more about me check my fucking Linktree. The website disorganizedproducts.com will be soon available with a new jacket with a new layout. Fucking, really stoked to, looking forward to that. And, Trump, if you're listening, my man, your country is great and I would love to stay here, but not illegally. I just wanna help out where I can't. Just hook me up. I mean, I know that you and and and Melody and Evoc are listening to my, podcast for sure. And if you're not, well, it's time.
Time to listen to it. Alright, fellow human. No matter where you are on this beautiful blank planet, have a beautiful grand rising, a beautiful day, or a beautiful evening, no matter where you are. Bye. I keep running for all my life with a devil on my heels. He wasn't always kind, and he couldn't fulfill my dreams. I've been running for all my life with a fulfill my dreams. He's a pain in the ass. Black as a night, God show me light and he'll be tight.
Introduction to the Podcast
Rob's Journey Begins in America
Exploring New York and Cannabis Culture
Travel Challenges and Meeting New Friends
Off-Grid Living and Spiritual Experiences
Adventures in Flagstaff and Sedona
Reflections on American Hospitality
The Power of Authenticity and Letting Go