
The transcript is a recording of the farewell and thank you reunion show for the podcast 'Teatime with Miss Liz' hosted by Miss Liz herself. Various guests from different countries join to share their cherished moments, fond memories, and well wishes as Miss Liz prepares to move on from the podcasting world after five remarkable seasons.
The guests, some of whom have been on the show multiple times, reflect on their experiences with Miss Liz and how she created a safe and comfortable space for them to share their stories. They express gratitude for the connections made and the impact Miss Liz has had through her platform.
While bidding farewell to the podcast, Miss Liz assures her guests and listeners that she will continue to stay connected and collaborate with them in new ways. The show ends with a heartfelt video tribute celebrating the podcast's journey and Miss Liz's dedication to making a difference through meaningful conversations.
After five remarkable seasons, Miss Liz is bidding farewell to her podcast 'Teatime with Miss Liz' to embark on new adventures and prioritize self-care.
The podcast provided a platform for meaningful conversations, storytelling, and fostering connections across diverse cultures and communities.
Guests from around the world share their cherished memories, gratitude, and well wishes for Miss Liz, expressing how her platform impacted their lives and work.
Despite leaving the podcasting world, Miss Liz assures her guests and listeners that she will continue to stay connected and collaborate with them in new ways.
The episode emphasizes the importance of self-care, finding one's purpose, and making a difference through serving others and sharing stories.
Miss Liz's resilience, determination, and ability to create a safe and comfortable space for guests to share their stories are consistently highlighted throughout the episode.
The farewell reunion show serves as a celebration of Miss Liz's dedication and the connections made through her platform over the past five seasons.
The episode ends with a heartfelt video tribute, encouraging viewers to continue Miss Liz's legacy of meaningful conversations and making a difference.
"When the world gave up on her and put her through hell, she believed in herself." by Miss Liz
- This quote encapsulates Miss Liz's resilience and determination, which are central themes throughout the episode.
"Her podcast holds space for people to share their stories." by Miss Liz
- This quote highlights the core purpose of Miss Liz's podcast, which was to provide a platform for people to share their stories and experiences.
"You've been instrumental in helping me formulate what that grief mentoring circle looks like and how it's going to move forward to make the world a better place." by Doug
- This quote from one of the guests illustrates the impact Miss Liz has had on their personal and professional endeavors, and how her platform has helped shape their future plans.
"You're an incredible inspiration to all of us. Just know that. Thank you for everything that you do every single day, every single moment." by Savage
- This quote from one of the guests exemplifies the profound appreciation and admiration the guests have for Miss Liz and the work she has done through her platform.
"Let's continue to be the change, be the voice and serve our true TE's within ourselves." by Video Narrator
- This quote from the closing video encapsulates Miss Liz's message to her guests and listeners, encouraging them to continue making a difference and serving their purpose, even as she moves on to new endeavors.
Chapter 1: Opening Remarks and Gratitude
The chapter opens with Miss Liz welcoming guests and expressing gratitude for their presence at the farewell and thank you reunion show, marking the end of her podcast journey. She acknowledges the diverse guests from various countries and the connections made through their shared stories.
- Miss Liz expresses heartfelt gratitude to her guests and listeners for their support and the connections made through her podcast.
- She acknowledges the diverse backgrounds and countries represented by her guests, highlighting the global reach of her podcast.
Key Quote
"Let's all make a difference and let's keep serving tea to one Another." by Speaker Miss Liz
- This quote encapsulates Miss Liz's mission to foster meaningful connections and make a positive impact through storytelling and conversation.
Chapter 2: Guest Reflections and Tributes
This chapter features various guests sharing their experiences, fond memories, and tributes to Miss Liz and her podcast. They reflect on the impact she has had on their lives, the connections forged, and the meaningful conversations facilitated by her show.
- Guests share heartfelt tributes and reflections on their experiences with Miss Liz and her podcast, highlighting the positive impact she has had on their lives.
- They express gratitude for the meaningful conversations, connections, and opportunities for self-expression facilitated by Miss Liz's show.
Key Quotes
"You shine and every time someone gets to cross paths with you, their lives get better." by Speaker Freddie
- This quote highlights the positive impact Miss Liz has had on the lives of her guests and listeners.
"You are truly one of a kind gift to the world. Thank you for doing different and showing the world that it is okay to be different as well." by Speaker Terry
- This quote acknowledges Miss Liz's unique approach and her ability to empower others to embrace their individuality.
Chapter 3: Personal Journeys and Healing
In this chapter, Miss Liz and her guests delve into personal journeys, challenges, and the importance of self-care. They discuss the healing power of storytelling, art, and finding one's voice. Miss Liz shares her decision to take a break to focus on her own well-being.
- Guests share their personal journeys, challenges, and the healing power of storytelling, art, and finding their voice.
- Miss Liz expresses her need to take a break and focus on her mental health and personal well-being, as she has lost herself along the way.
Key Quotes
"I write books. They were business books, but I can deviate from the business books. So I wrote a one for myself. And then I decided, no, no, no, no. I. I can't be selfish, and I can't just keep this for myself because I thought what I came up with, what I was inspired to come up with in all of you, sometimes, you know, the universe is talking to you, and it's inspiring you with something that maybe you don't quite understand or get it." by Speaker Gloria
- This quote highlights Gloria's journey of self-discovery and the importance of sharing one's story and inspiration with others.
"My mental health is not very good and I've gone through a lot of hard things this year on my own. A lot of personal stuff and a lot of I have to find Ms. Liz again. I have to find me. I lost myself along the way and I need to find me." by Speaker Miss Liz
- This quote reveals Miss Liz's vulnerability and her decision to take a break to focus on her mental health and rediscover herself.
Chapter 4: Connections and Future Collaborations
This chapter explores the connections forged through Miss Liz's podcast and the potential for future collaborations. Guests express their willingness to stay connected and support one another, while Miss Liz emphasizes her desire to continue building relationships and making a difference beyond the podcast.
- Guests express their desire to stay connected and support one another, even after the end of Miss Liz's podcast.
- Miss Liz emphasizes her commitment to facilitating connections and collaborations among her guests and viewers, as she transitions to new endeavors.
Key Quotes
"You've been a trusted friend of mine for the last three years. And we've laughed together, we've tried together, we've talked together about all kinds of things, and my clients have been nothing but ecstatic about being on your program in your format." by Speaker Mickey Mickelson
- This quote highlights the strong connections and friendships forged through Miss Liz's podcast, and the positive impact it had on guests.
"If anybody would like to connect or collaborate with any of my Tea Time guests, reach out to Ms. Liz. Ms. Liz can do that for all the viewers and that on YouTube." by Speaker Miss Liz
- This quote showcases Miss Liz's willingness to facilitate connections and collaborations between her guests and viewers, even after the end of her podcast.
Chapter 5: Closing Reflections and Farewells
In the final chapter, Miss Liz and her guests share closing reflections and farewells. They express gratitude for the journey, the connections made, and the impact of the podcast. Miss Liz acknowledges the challenges she has faced and the need for self-care, while also expressing her excitement for new beginnings and potential future collaborations.
- Miss Liz and her guests express gratitude for the journey, connections, and impact of the podcast, while acknowledging the challenges and the need for self-care.
- Despite the end of her podcast, Miss Liz expresses excitement for new beginnings and potential future collaborations, as she continues her mission to make a positive impact.
Key Quotes
"You've spent the last five plus years pouring your heart and soul out into elevating so many voices all over the world. I believe it was over 60 countries and more than 150 plus topics that truly matter." by Speaker Gwen
- This quote acknowledges the dedication and effort Miss Liz put into amplifying diverse voices and important topics through her podcast.
"This may be the end of one journey, it's beginning of many more. Let's continue to be the change, be the voice and serve our true TE's within ourselves." by Speaker Miss Liz
- This quote reflects Miss Liz's view of her podcast's end as a new beginning, and her call to action for her guests and listeners to continue making a positive impact and serving their true selves.
Note: This transcript was automatically generated using speech recognition technology. While we will make minor corrections on request, transcriptions do not currently go through a full human review process. We apologize for any errors in the automated transcript.
Can
you
guys
all
see
that?
Yes.
Ms.
Liz,
you
are
truly
one
of
a
kind
gift
to
the
world.
Thank
you
for
doing
different
and
showing
the
world
that
it
is
okay
to
be
different
as
well.
From
all
of
us
to
you.
Thank
you.
An
advocate
and
change
maker.
A
woman
on
no
mission.
She
is
here
to
make
a
difference.
Taking
action,
not
just
wishing.
She's
bringing
people
together
all
over
the
world.
She's
different
and
unique.
Such
a
beautiful
soul.
A
survivor
of
abuse.
Ms.
Liz
is
here
to
tell
the
truth.
When
the
world
gave
up
on
her
and
put
her
through
hell,
she
believed
in
herself.
She's
such
an
inspiration,
a
flower
towards
humanity.
Loves
all
walks
of
life.
Striving
towards
unity.
She
leads
the
world
with
purpose.
Pushing
through
the
pain,
making
a
difference.
One
cup
of
tea
at
a
time.
The
world
should
know
her
name.
I'll
survive.
Ms.
Liz
is
here
to
tell
the
truth.
When
the
world
gave
up
on
her
and
put
her
through
hell,
she
believed
in
herself.
Her
podcast
holds
space
for
people
to
share
their
stories.
Her
reunion
show
was
a
favorite,
bringing
everyone
together
across
countries.
Her
goal
is
to
bring
back
humanity
simply
by
being
different,
with
diversity
and
inclusion.
She's
wonderfully
enlightened.
Also
fight
for
our
abuse.
Ms.
Liz
is
here
to
tell
the
truth.
When
the
world
gave
up
on
her
and
put
her
through
hell,
she
believed
in
herself.
Herself.
When
the
world
put
her
through
hell,
she
believed
in
herself.
She
believed
in
herself.
Wow.
That
is
powerful.
That
was
beautiful.
That's
a
beautiful
song
and
perfectly
timed.
So
thank
you
guys
all
for
joining
me
tonight
on
tea
time
with
Ms.
Liz.
As
you
all
know,
this
is
a
night
of
farewells
and
thank
yous.
Not
goodbyes,
but
just
farewells.
And
sometimes
farewells
are
needed
for,
you
know,
just
to
remind
people
that
self
care
is
important
and
that
as
well.
I
want
to
do
one
more
video
and
then
I'm
going
to
get
Freddie
in
here
because
I
see
Freddie
and
Lesbitt
in
here
and
Freddie's
going
to
give
us
some
entertainment
tonight
and
he's
going
to
sing,
sing
for
us.
So
we're
going
to
do
some
of
that.
I
want
to
just
let
everybody
know
that
I
could
not
have
done
this
without
all
of
my
guests.
So
we
have
hit
over
70
different
countries,
175
different
topics,
and
over
400
interviews
in
five
years.
So
I
really
just
want
to
thank
everybody
for
joining
me
tonight.
You
all
have
made
the
difference
in
my
life.
You
have
all
made
the
difference
in
my
listeners
and,
and
in
the
communities
that
you
guys
serve
as
well.
So
thank
you
for
that.
Again,
Ms.
Liz
is
not
a
Zoom
girl.
I'm
a
Streamyard
girl.
So
if
you
see
a
lot
of
glitches
tonight
or
a
lot
of
bloopers,
just
giggle
it
off,
because
Ms.
Liz
is
trying
to
figure
it
all
out.
So
I
just
want
to.
I
want
to
close
this
so
I
can
see
everybody.
And
I'm
not
sure
how
it's
going
to
close.
So
let
me
see
if
I
can
close
this.
There
we
go.
I
want
to
close
it.
Does
anybody
want
to
help
me
here?
There
should
be
a
button
across
the
top.
Stop,
share
mode.
Stop,
share
mode.
Oh,
my
goodness.
We're
going
to
close
this
chapter
with
a
lot
of
bloopers
I
see.
If
it's
not
there.
Oh,
there,
you
found
it.
You
found
it.
Missiles
doesn't
give
up,
guys.
If
anybody
knows
this
doesn't
give
up,
I,
you
know,
I
just
go
with
the
flow,
and
I
just
want
to
show
everybody.
So
see
all
these
incredible
guests
that
are
sitting
here
tonight,
They've
all
been
on
Tea
Time
eater
in
season
1,
2,
3,
4,
or
5
or
a
couple
of
times.
They've
been
on
multiple
different
shows,
different
seasons.
So
thank
you
all
for
that.
We
do
have
Lukeman
in
the
house
from
Pakistan.
He
was
on
tea
time
five
times.
He
was
my
returning
guest.
He
just
wanted
to
keep
coming
back
and
enjoying
tea
time
all
the
time.
So
thank.
Oh,
what's
the
time
difference
from
there?
Nine
and
a
half
hours,
I
believe,
is
a
time
difference.
So
for
him
to
be
here,
I
really
appreciate
that.
Yeah,
I
saw
a
couple
of
your
Aussies
in
the
opening
there.
It's
like
that's
always
trouble,
too,
with
that
time
difference.
Somebody's
got
to
be
up
early.
Somebody's
got
to
be
up
late.
Absolutely.
So
we're
going
to
play
one
more
video,
and
then
I'm
going
to
pull
up
Freddie,
and
Freddie's
going
to
do
his
entertainment
for
all
of
us.
Thank
you
for
that
again,
Freddie,
for
popping
up.
My
special
entertainer
for
this
year.
I
always
like
to
get
my
guests
to
be
the
entertainers
because
that's
another
way
of
supporting
and
collaborating
with
my
guests.
So
one
more
video
from
Ms.
Liz,
and
then
we're
gonna
get
started
with
Freddie,
and
then
we're
gonna
do
some
fun
moments
and
all
of
that
good
stuff.
And
if
any
of
the
guests
would
like
to
say
anything
after
Freddie
sings,
then
we'll
do
that.
And
for
anybody
that
needs
to
skip
out,
don't
worry,
this
is
being
recorded
and
you
will
get
that
recording
as
well.
So
let
me
get
that
video
going,
and
then
we
will
get
Freddie
up
here.
This
one,
I
want
to
share
a
moment
just
a
second,
if
you
will.
Maybe
Even
a
couple
streams
we
can
share
this
performance
Pour
a
cup
never
shut
up
T
is
for
tragedy
and
being
together
E
is
for
everyone
and
their
equality
A
is
for
being
asinine
Sometimes
it's
just
a
cup
in
time
I
like
to
keep
up
and
light
like
all
of
us
not
every
moment
we
and
me
feeling
fine
Pour
a
cup
never
shut
up
Come
over
here
have
a
moment
with
me
My
name
is
Miss
Lizzy
I
don't
ever
smoke
I'm
dizzy
But
we
can
always
share
some
ditzies
it's
just
a
cup
and
tie
I
like
tequila
and
lying
life
like
all
of
us
night
every
moment
we
can
be
feeling
fine
I
want
to
share
a
moment
Just
a
second
if
you
feel
me
and
a
couple
thrill
we
can
share
this
performance
it's
tea
time
comes
in
with
me
Come
over
here
have
a
moment
with
me
My
name
is
Miss
Lizzy
I
don't
ever
smoke
the
dizzy
but
we
can
always
share
some
ditzies
it's
just
a
cup
in
time
I
like
tequila
and
lime
lime
like
all
of
us
not
every
moment
we
can
be
feeling
fine
I
want
to
share
a
moment
Just
a
second
if
you
will
May
need
a
cup
of
thrill
we
can
share
this
performance
it's
tea
time
Come
sit
with
me
Come
over
here
have
a
moment
with
me
My
name
is
Miss
Lizzy
I
don't
ever
smoke
the
dizzy
but
we
can
always
share
some
ditzies
it's
just
a
cup
and
tie
I
like
tequila
and
lime
lime
like
all
of
us
not
every
moment
we
can
be
feeling
fine
I
want
to
share
a
moment
There
we
go.
I
figured
it
out.
First
shot.
So
now
we
have
some
special
entertainment
coming
to
the
table.
We
have
Freddie.
He's
going
to
do
some
entertaining
for
us.
So
sit
back,
enjoy.
If
you
guys
would
all
like
to
just
leave
your
comments
and
how
you
can
connect.
Last
year
we
made
14
connections
through
tea
Times
reunion
shows.
I'd
like
to
double
it
up
this
year.
If
you'd
like
to
connect
or
collaborate
with
any
of
my
Tea
Time
guests,
reach
out
to
Ms.
Liz.
Ms.
Liz
can
do
that
for
all
the
viewers
and
that
on
YouTube.
Thank
you.
I
see
all
of
your
comments
coming
in
and
I
really
appreciate
you
all
tuning
in
tonight
and
supporting
my
guests
because
that's
what
it
is.
It's
all
about
support
with
Ms.
Liz.
So
thank
you
again.
We're
going
to
get
Freddie
up
here,
we're
going
to
have
some
entertainment
and
then
we're
going
to
get
some
messages
from
some
of
these
guests
and
all
of
their
little
fun
facts
and
stuff
like
that
that
they
had
during
Tea
time.
And
maybe
we're
surprised
on
how
tea
time
really
was.
So
let
me
get
Freddie
up
here.
I'm
going
to
pin
Freddie.
So
enjoy
the
show,
guys.
So
let
me.
Let
me
get
Freddie.
There
we
go.
So
welcome,
Freddie.
Hey,
Liz.
Hi,
everybody.
Wow.
Well,
such
diamonds.
Everybody
is
such
a
unique
diamond.
And
you
really
brought
everybody
together
to
keep
sharing
and
changing
the
world
and
bringing
information,
new
ways
of
seeing
and
thinking
and
being.
I
see
you're
changing
things.
Old
doors
are
closing.
New
doors
are
opening.
So
good,
good,
good.
So,
yeah,
I
want
to
sing
a
song
or
two
this.
First
thing,
you
know,
however
tough
it
gets,
Just
take
it
nice
and
easy.
That's.
Just
take
it
nice
and
easy.
It's
gonna
be
so
easy
for
us
to
fall
in
love
hey,
baby,
what's
the
hurry?
Relax,
don't
you
worry
we're
gonna
fall
in
love
yeah,
we're
on
the
road
to
romance
that's
safe
to
say
but
let's
make
all
the
stops
along
the
way
the
problem
now
is
to
simply
hold
our
horses
to
rush
wood
be
across
Cause
nice
and
easy
does
it
Nice
and
easy
does
it
Nice
and
easy
does
it
every
time.
Thank
you.
I
got
one
other
one
I
want
to
do
for
you.
It's
by
a
guy
who
let
me
find
here.
There
it
is.
Traveled
the
world
and
he
changed
the
world
with
his
music.
At
a
time
when
the
world
needed
something
good
to
feel
and
hear
and
be.
His
name
was
Louis
Satchmo
Armstrong.
His
career
lasted
from
the
20s
all
the
way
through
the
70s.
He
had
kind
of
a
revival
tune
called
what
a
Wonderful
World.
So
if
you
know
it,
you
can
sing
along.
Just
feel
into
the
vibe.
I
see
trees
of
grain
Red
roses,
too
I
see
them
bloom
for
me
and
for
you
and
I
think
to
myself
what
a
wonderful
world
I
see
skies
of
blue
and
clouds
of
white
the
bright
blessed
day
and
the
dark
sacred
night
and
I
think
to
myself
what
a
wonderful
world
the
colors
of
the
rainbow
so
pretty
in
the
sky
Are
also
on
your
faces
of
people
passing
by
I
see
friends
shaking
hands
Saying
how
do
you
do?
They're
really
saying
I
love
you
I
hear
babies
crying
I
watch
them
grow
they'll
learn
much
more
than
I'll
ever
know
And
I
think
to
myself
what
a
wonderful
world
Yes.
I
think
to
myself
what
a
wonderful
world
oh,
yeah.
Great.
Thank
you,
guys.
Thanks
for
your
view.
That's
how
it's
done
on
Ms.
Liz.
Like,
oh,
my
God.
Pretty.
Thank
you
for
that.
Thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
share
something.
Yeah.
So
I
want
to
just
get
everybody
to
share
a
little
bit
on
what
you
came
on
tea
time
for
what
was
your
favorite
memory?
What,
what
did,
what
surprised
you
about
tea
time?
And
I'm
going
to
start
with
Liesbit
and
Freddie
since
they're
pinned
up
already
and
give
a
little
bit
of
what
you
do
and
all
of
those
goodies
that
you
might
have
in
2025,
if
you
have
anything
that
you'd
like
to
shoot
out
there
and
throw
that
out
there
so
we
can
get
that,
then
I'm
going
to
jump
over
to
Richard
Blank
next
after.
So
get
ready.
I'm
going
to
start
pinning
you
guys.
So
get
ready.
Here
we
go.
Thank
you
Ms.
Liz
and
all
your
wonderful
guests.
So
my
name
is
Freddie
Zental
Weaver
and
this
is
my
partner,
beloved
Elsbet
Moit.
We're
founders
and
directors
of
Tantra
Nova
Institute
here
in
Chicago.
For
the
last
25
years,
we've
traveled
all
over
the
world
teaching
couples
and
singles
these
practices
of
how
to
work
consciously
with
life
force
energy.
We
have
a
best
selling
book,
Sexual
Enlightenment
that's
available
in
audible
and
on
everywhere.
And
we
love
what
we
do
and
we're
so
excited
to
be
here
with
you
because
we
see
so
many
people
doing
so
many
wonderful
things
and
making
the
world
a
better
place.
And
how
we
came
to
Miss
Liz
is
like
at
least
a
couple
of
years
ago
through
our
public
relationship
person.
And
we
Never
left
Liz,
Ms.
Liz
since,
ever
since.
So.
And
it
just
has
been
the
way
you
guide
us
in
the
conversation.
You
give
room,
you
create
space,
you
allow.
And
what
I
love
so
much
about
you,
Liz,
is
your
curiosity.
So,
you
know,
in
the
curiosity
then
I,
oh
yeah,
of
course
I
want
to
share
and
then
this
idea
and
I
think
I
can
speak
for
both
of
us.
We're
so
appreciative
of
you
to,
you
know,
have
us
on
and
also
for
us
to
share
our
message.
That
may
be
a
little
bit
out,
you
know,
of
the
box,
but
you
just
were
thriving
with
us.
So
thank
you
so
much.
And
you
can
reach
us
here
in
chicago@tantranova.com
t
a
n
t
R
A
N
O
V
A
Tantra
Nova.
Like
supernova.
Yes.
Thank
you,
Liz
and
thank
you
all
your
guests
and
I
look
forward
to
seeing
you
around
the
campus.
Well,
thank
you
so
much
again.
I
had
this
couple
on
tea
time
because
we
don't
talk
about
intimacy,
right?
We,
we
talk
about
all
the
dirty
stuff,
but
we
don't
talk
about
the
intimacy.
And
I
really
want
you
guys
to
reach
out
to
Freddie
and
Lizbeth
because
the
work
that
they
do
is
incredible,
you
know,
and
we
really
need
to
start
getting
relationships
back
on
board.
Freddie
and
lesbian
already
know
that
Ms.
Liz
has
a
bumpy,
you
know,
ups
and
downs.
So
I
really
want
to
thank
you
guys
for
that.
And
check
out
the
retreats,
check
out
their
books,
check
out
all
that
good
stuff.
So
again,
check
them
out.
Now
I'm
going
to
jump
over
to
Costa
Rica
that
going
to
see
Richard
Blank
next.
So.
That's
right.
We're
traveling
tonight.
Thank
you
guys.
Freddie,
thank
you
again
for
the
music.
I
really
appreciate
it.
Thank
you.
Happy
holidays
all.
Thank
you
so
much,
Liz.
Bye.
We're
gonna
be
going
because
we
have
a
thing
we
got
to
do.
Love
you
guys.
Thank
you
so
much,
guys.
Bye.
Bye.
And
there
we
go.
We
got
Richard.
There
we
go.
There's
Richard.
How
are
you,
Ms.
Liz,
it's
so
great
to
see
you
and
everybody.
I'm
having
a
wonderful
time
tonight
and
I
can
really
feel
the
energy
here.
Direct
transfer
of
electromagnetic
energy.
Everyone
is
giving
but
we
love
you
and
you
shine
and
every
time
someone
gets
to
cross
paths
with
you,
their
lives
get
better.
And
we're
just
a
very,
very
small
segment
of
the
people
that
you
have
touched
in
your
life.
And
so
it's
an
honor
to
be
here
with
and
to
share
ideas.
But
our
episode
was
interesting.
It
was,
I
think
we
were
shattering
some
misconceptions
of
telemarketing
and
things
like
that.
You're
supposed
to
hate
me.
I'm
not
the
guy
that
calls
you
at
your
house.
But
my
good
friend,
we
spoke
about
beautiful
soft
skills
and
conflict
management
and
taking
breaths
and
diplomacy
and
strategy
and
trying
to
pay
it
forward
to
this
younger
generation
so
they
can
be
more
self
reliant
and
they
can
depend
on
themselves
better.
So
in
our
interview,
my
good
friend,
you
brought
the
best
out
of
me
and
I
was
hopefully
able
to
share
these
sort
of
tips
and
tricks
so
people
can
balance
themselves
when
they're
dealing
with
people
in
sales
and
business.
Well,
thank
you
so
much.
It
was
really
an
interesting
interview.
So
if
anybody
would
like
to
check
out
Richard
Blank's
interview.
You
know,
Richard,
I've
seen
you,
you
have
me
all
over
the
place.
Like
I've
been
seeing
our
episodes
in
different
countries
that
I
was
like,
well,
didn't
I
say
I
take
good
care
of
you?
Listen,
we're
making
the
world
tour.
We
are,
we're
traveling
the
world
together.
So
thank
you
for
that,
Richard
and
for
anybody
that
would
like
to
check
out
Richard's,
I
believe
you're
on
season
four,
Richard.
Right.
And
also
if
anybody's
a
pinball
machine
player,
I'm,
I'm
the
largest
collector
in
Central
America.
So
if
you
come
visit
me,
expect
to
have
a
pinball
Marathon.
I'm
totally
living
in
the
80s
still,
so,
yeah,
that's
what
I
do.
Well,
thank
you
so
much,
Richard.
Next,
I'm
gonna
reach
out
and
see
if
I
can
find
him.
Where
are
you,
Claudio?
There
we
go.
We're
gonna
pin
up.
Claudia,
we're
gonna
take
you
a
six
baseball
game.
We're
gonna
play
some
baseball,
guys.
So
let
me
get
him
in
here.
There
we
go.
Thank
you
again,
Richard.
There
we
go.
Oh,
you
got
your
thing
on
mute.
He's
hiding
from
me.
What
are
you
doing?
All
right,
just
sent
you.
There
we
go.
Got
you.
Can
you
hear
me
now?
Oh,
no,
don't
got
you.
Where's
your
sound?
There
we
go.
I
can
hear
you.
Can
you
hear
me?
Gotcha.
Hello?
I
got
you.
Can
you
hear
me?
Yes,
I
can.
There
we
go.
Liz,
you
know,
I.
I
have
to
start
off,
I'm
just
blown
away
by
all
the
kind
things.
Not
that
I'm
surprised,
but
I
think
it's
so
nice
that
everybody.
You
know,
my
mom
used
to
say,
never
speak
from
the
neck
up,
speak
from
the
heart
up.
And
everybody's
done
that
tonight
and,
and
shared
how
much
they
care
for
you
and
the
impact
that
you've
had
on
them.
And
I
think
that's
fantastic.
And,
and
I,
I
commend
you.
And,
and
you
can
just
see
what
a
wonderful
person
you
are,
but
also
from
everyone
else
saying
all
these
nice
things
and,
you
know,
I.
I
don't
know
all
the
circumstances
and,
and,
but,
but
we've
all
been
through
things.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
I'm
looking
at
a
list
on
my
computer
several
years
ago,
Probably,
I
think
2008,
it
seemed
like
the
walls
were
closing
in,
you
know,
and
I
decided
to
write
down
all
of
the
things
that
were
so
called
crisis
in
my
life
that
now
seem
ridiculous,
but
they
were
at
the
time
they,
they
were
heard
for
worrisome.
And
I'd
say
I'm
a
baseball
coach.
I'm
hitting
about
960,
which
is
pretty
damn
good,
you
know,
And.
And
you
know,
this
too
shall
pass.
And
Kurt
Warner,
the.
The
old
hall
of
Fame.
He's
a
Hall
of
Fame
quarterback
for
the
St.
Louis
Rams.
He
got
benched
during
a
game
with
the
Giants
years
ago,
and
he
was.
As
he
was
walking
off,
the
reporter
said
to
him,
it
looks
like
your
career
is
over.
And
he
said,
I
can't
wait
to
see
what
the
Lord
does
with
this.
And
then
the
rest
is
history.
He
became
a
Hall
of
Fame
quarterback
from
that.
So,
you
know,
life
can
be
tough.
And
it's
tough
for
me.
It's
tough
for
everybody.
And
we
Just
have
to
keep
swinging,
keep
plugging
away,
and.
And
it's
hard,
but
somehow
we.
We
get
through
it.
And
we.
We
really
had
an
interesting
interview
as
well,
because
we
talked
about
baseball,
we
talked
about
hall
of
Fame,
we
talked
about
a
lot
of
different
things.
Right.
We
went
down
some
real
rabbit
holes,
and
that's
what
happens
when
you
come
on
tee
time.
You
go
down
rabbit
holes.
Said
you
might
have
not
even
expected
to
open
because
my
Oma
taught
me
to
treat
all
of
my
guests
as
she
would
have
taught,
you
know,
treated
me
with
comfort
and
understanding,
compassion,
because
we
all
come
from
all
walks
of
life.
And
the
reason
that
I'm
doing
the
farewell
and
thank
you
is
because
I
want
to
show
appreciation
for
guests,
guests
that
take
time
to
come
onto
our
platforms,
guests
that
go
out
of
their
way
to
get
seen
in
different
avenues
and
come
to
different
tables.
And,
Claudia,
when
you
reached
out
to
me,
I
was
like,
oh,
my
goodness.
Baseball.
I.
I
like
baseball.
So
I
was
like,
yeah,
let's
do
this.
So,
like,
like
I
said,
there's
been
over
175
different
topics.
So
if
one
tea
time
doesn't
resonate
with
you,
I
guarantee
there
is
one
that
will.
One
tea
time
will
hit
home
for
you.
I
guarantee
that.
So
thanks
again.
Claudia.
What
really
surprised
you
on
tea
time?
You
know
what?
Nothing
really
surprised
me.
I
was
just
glad.
Like
Robert
said,
you
know,
you
brought
things
out
of
me.
You
know,
I
have
a
lot
of
moments
in
life,
a
lot
of
things,
a
lot
of
good
and
bad
that
happened,
and
you
brought
them
out.
And
I
was
more
willing
to
share
them
with
you
because,
like
you,
I
want
people
to
be
impacted
by
my
story
because
we
all
need
to
hear
someone
else's
story
and
how
they
got
from
point
A
to
point
B,
be
it
the
struggles
or
the
successes.
You
know,
people.
People,
they.
They
see
whatever
they
see.
Well,
there
was
a
story
behind
that,
and
I
really
enjoyed
talking
with
you,
and
I'm
going
to
have
you
on
my
show
as
well
and.
And
share
your
story,
but
really,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
it's
about
impacting
people.
And
I've
had
so
many
people,
starting
with
my
parents,
have
impact
in
my
life,
and.
And
I
really
enjoyed
the
interview.
Sometimes,
you
know,
people
will
just
ask
baseball
stuff,
and,
And.
And,
you
know,
you
love
baseball,
but
you
kind
of
use
baseball
as
a
vehicle
to
get
other
things
out
of
me,
which
I
really
appreciated.
That's.
And
I
think
my
mama
gives
me
that
little
trademark.
You
know,
she.
She.
She
helps
me
along
the
way.
She
says,
no,
no,
dig
a
little
deeper,
you
know,
or
go
to
the
next
Base,
go
to
the
next
base.
Right.
And
then
you
go
to
home
base,
and
that's
what
it
is.
Right.
We
go
to
different
bases
on
tea
time
and
different
countries
and
different
topics
and
all
of
that.
So
thanks
for
joining
me
and
being
a
part
of
tea
time
and
being
part
of
that
journey
as
well.
Next,
I'm
gonna.
I'm.
I'm
just
gonna
pick
up
here
where
I'm
going
to
go.
I'm
going
to
Ron
next.
I
see
Ron,
I'm
gonna
pop
you
up,
pin
you
up,
and
tell
me
a
little
bit
about
what
you.
Where
you've
been
since
tea
time,
because
I
think
you
were
on.
On
season
three,
if
I
remember
right.
Let
me
get
Ron
in
here.
You
want
to
pin
Ron.
There
we
go.
There's
Ron.
Oh,
and
you're
muted.
Let
me
get
you
unmuted.
There
we
go.
Yeah,
it
was
quite
a
while
ago
that
I
was
on
tea
time,
and
where
I
am
right
now,
I
started
walking
across
the
country
again
on
9
11.
Right
now
I
am
outside
of
New
Orleans.
I'm
going
to
be
speaking
at
the
George
and
Barbara
Bush
Foundation.
We
have
developed
a
suicide
prevention
and
intervention
program,
and
that's
what
we're
doing.
We're
going
to
be
building
a
retreat
for
veterans
to
give
them
the
tools
they
need
to
make
the
transition.
So
I'm
not
60
anymore,
so
this
walk
is
a
little
tougher
for
me
than
the.
The
last
one.
So.
But
that's
where
we
are.
And
I
appreciate
that
you
gave
us
the
opportunity
to
let
people
know
and
create
some
awareness,
but
awareness
does
nothing.
Awareness
hasn't
saved
the
life.
It's
what
you
do
with
the
awareness
that
counts.
So
thank
you
for
what
you
did
with
your
awareness,
to
bring
things
to
the
forefront,
and
I
hope
people
act
on
it
instead
of
just
saying,
well,
that's
a
great
idea.
Good
luck.
Absolutely.
And
that's
the
message,
Ron,
that
I
want
to
put
out
there.
Right.
Is
these
tea
times
are
there?
Yes.
The
podcast
is
closing,
but
you
can
go
back
and
you
can
make
a
difference.
You
can
join
that
walk
with
Ron.
You
can
reach
out
to
Ron.
You
know,
just
because
he
was
on
season
three
doesn't
mean
that
you
can't
reach
out
to
him.
It
doesn't
mean
that
you
can't
connect,
you
know,
and
support
the
veterans
and,
you
know,
make
a
difference.
When
I
say
awareness,
I
don't
just
mean
speaking.
I
don't
just
mean
interviews.
I
mean
let's
connect
and
let's
really
bring
the
difference,
the
difference
that
we
want
to
see
in
the
world,
because
talking
doesn't
do
much.
Walking
does
so
thanks
for,
for
all
you've
done,
Ron,
and
keep
doing
what
you're
doing
and
stay
in
contact
with
me.
Any
updates
or
anything
like
that,
any
events,
we
can
get
those
out
there
as
well.
The
podcast
is
closing,
but
Ms.
Liz
is
not
closing
the
updates.
So
please
stay
connected
with
me
and
give
me
updates
on
what
you're
doing.
I'm
going
to
pop
up
Jeff
next
because
I
do
know
that
Jeff
has
a
family
party
going
on.
So
let's
get
Jeff
in
here
and
then
I'm
going
to
go
over
to
Kare,
who's
in
Australia.
So
I
want
to
get
these
different
countries
up
before
because
of
the
time
zone.
So
let
me
get
Jeff
up
here.
Thank
you
again,
Ron,
and
it
is
a
pleasure.
I
think
this
is
your
third
reunion
show
that
you've
been
with
me,
so
thank
you
for
that,
Ron.
I
really
appreciate
you
coming
each
and
every
year
as
well.
Thank
you.
It's
the
long
walk
home.org
just
for
those
that
don't
know
if
you
want
to
put
that
information
in
the
chat
box
so
they
can
reach
out
to
you
as
well.
We're
on.
Okay,
thanks.
There
we
go.
We
got
Jeff
coming
in
now.
I'm
here.
Namaste,
Ms.
Liz,
and
Namaste
to
all
the
guests.
What
a
beautiful
bunch
of
faces
and
lovely
comments.
I'm
delighted
to
be
with
you
even
though
I've
shed
a
tear
that
my
time
with
tea
time
and
Liz
is
ending.
But
as
others
have
said,
Liz
will
carry
you
in
our
heart
forever.
And
the
podcasts
are
recorded
so
they
won't
be
lost.
Love
to
all
of
you.
It's
been
a
busy
time
for
me
because
I'm
the
president
of
two
foundations
and
foundations
and
charities
all
seem
to
be
in
that,
you
know,
last
minute
money
raising
effort
end
of
the
year.
But
I'm
used
to
it.
And
I'm
also
a
bit
piled
on
because
my
95
year
old
mother
is
having
issues
and
I've
had
to
take
over
her
finances.
So,
you
know,
one
more
thing,
but
she's
still
competent
and
a
joy
to
talk
with
and
zoom.
Unfortunately
she's
in
Florida
and
I'm
in
Indiana.
But
still
we
persevere.
Absolutely.
And
Jeff
actually
brought
in
pickleball
to
Ms.
Liz's
life.
When
I
first
heard
about
pickleball,
I
thought
you
were
hitting
a
pickle
around.
I
didn't
even
know
what
the
heck
pickleball
was.
So
I
learn
a
lot
from
my
guest
and
I
am
happy
to
say
that
I
will
be
joining
Pickleball
next
year
in
Cornwall.
So
stay
tuned
for
all
that
exciting
stuff.
Like
I
said,
next
Year
will
be
a
self
care
year
for
Ms.
Liz.
I'll
be
doing
a
lot
of
different
things
for
myself
to
get
strong
again.
I
want
to
really
thank
you
Jeff.
You
know,
you've
been
on
tea
time
three
times
and
every
time
we
always
have
a
good
conversation
together.
We
always
bring
good
content
to
the
table
and
good
information
and
that's
what
tea
time
is
about
is
right.
Getting
that
information
out
there
that
people
might
not
know
about.
So
again,
thank
you
Jeff.
And
I
know
that
you
have
a
family
party
to
go
to
so
I
will
just
let
you
enjoy
your
evening
with
your
family.
Again,
I
want
to
just
thank
everybody
for
coming
in
here
tonight
and
giving
me
that
time
and
space
to
be
here.
Use
all
make
a
difference.
And
I
want
you
all
to
remember
that
we
make
a
difference
by
just
showing
up,
by
just
having
that
conversation
and
by
just
having
that
cup
of
tea
and
not
the
beverage
but
sharing
our
life
stories
with
each
other.
So
again,
thank
you
Jeff
for
that.
Thank
you.
If
anybody
would
like
to
reach
out
to
Jeff.
Jeff,
put
all
your
information
into
the
comment
section,
all
your
good
stuff
and
work
that
you
do
so
we
can
get
that
seen
and
heard
as
well.
My
goal
is
to
connect
as
many
as
I
can
guests
tonight
along
with
the
guests
that
didn't
attend
tonight
because
of
other
commitments
and
family
things.
It's
Christmas
time,
right?
We
want
to
travel,
we
want
to
see
family
and
that's
number
one
for
everybody.
I
want
everybody
to
understand
that,
that
your,
your
care
comes
first.
So
thank
you
again,
Jeff.
And
now
I'm
gonna
kick
a
pickle.
Pick
a
pickle.
Kick
a
pickle,
kick
a
pickle.
I,
I
will
do
my
best.
I,
you
know
what,
I've
actually
seen
the,
the,
the
instruments
to
play
pickleball
and
I
said,
oh,
that's
what
the
ball
looks
like.
It's
not
a
pickle
is
what
the
heck
are
you
thinking,
girl?
But
honestly,
when
I
heard
pickleball
I
thought
we
were
hitting
pickles
and
I'm
not
a
pickle
lover.
So
we'll
see
how
this
goes.
That's
why
you
can
kick
it,
you
don't
have
to
eat
it.
Thanks
for
that.
Next.
I
got
to
get
carried
from
Australia
in
here
so
she
can
speak
because
the
different
time
zones
we
have
people
from
all
over
the
world.
Then
I'm
going
to
jump
over
to
Paul
because
he's
also
in
Australia
and
that
as
well.
And
then
we're
gonna
jump
over
to
Lukeman
because
of
the
nine
hour
time
zone.
We're
going
to
just
keep
popping
around
again
if
you
guys
want
to
leave
all
of
your
information
in
the
comment
section
so
mesl
can
push
that
out
after
because
there
is
going
to
be
a
lot
of
different
surprises
coming
for
2025.
I
am
taking
a
break,
but
I'm
not
going
to
take
that
kind
of
break
that
you're
all
thinking
I'm
taking.
So
let
me
get
Karen
in
here
and
then
I
will.
Let
me
add
Karen.
There
you
go.
Thank
you
so
much,
Jeff.
It
is
an
honor.
And
stay
in
touch.
You
know,
I'm
just
a
cup
of
tea
away.
Hello.
Hello,
Miss
Lizzie.
Can
you
all
hear
me?
All
right.
I
can.
Wonderful.
First
of
all,
I
just
wanted
to
say
it
is
so
lovely
to
reconnect
again
with
you
on
video
and
see
a
few
familiar
faces
there
as
well.
The
first
thing
that
I
wanted
to
share
that
really
caught,
I
suppose,
touched
me.
It
is
the
song,
and
I
just
think
that
the
first
song
that
Freddie
is
Freddie
that
did
it,
isn't
it?
It
was
just
so
perfect,
and
it's
captured
your
essence
and
the
essence
of
the
work
that
you
do.
So
I
just
wanted
to
say,
even
though
you're
here
to
thank
our
guests,
your
guests,
because
without
guests,
you
wouldn't
have
a
program.
I
think
without
you,
none
of
this
will
happen.
And
you
bring
so
much
of
yourself
and
selflessly
to.
To
give
out
to
others.
So
very,
very
much
appreciated.
And
I
have
not
been
very
active.
I
kind
of,
like,
in
a
roundabout
way,
took
time
off
last
year
as
well,
this
year
to
be
away
from
and
decided
to.
To
not
work
or
focus
so
much
on
my
business
itself.
But
still
being
in
touch
and
the
wonderful
people
that
I've
met
through
those
online
connections,
I
just
think
it's.
It's
incredible.
And
we
can
really
be
friends
all
across
from
the
other
side
of
the
world.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
making
that
possible.
Oh,
you're
very
welcome.
And
I
really
enjoyed
our
conversation
because
it
went
down
some
rabbit
holes
too.
Right?
Great.
It
didn't
really
go
down
the
conversation
we
thought
we
were
going
to
have,
but
we
really
enjoyed
ourselves
together.
And
that's
what
it
is,
right?
You
think
sometimes,
okay,
I'm
going
on
a
podcast
and
I'm
going
to
talk
this.
I'm
going
to
do
this.
But
then
you
get
on
the
show
and
you're
like,
oh,
I'm
not
going
that
way,
am
I?
I'm
going
this
way,
so.
And
I
think
that's
the
beauty
about
the
idea
behind
speaking
authentically,
sharing
your
story
and
how
really
our
stories
connect
us.
And
whether
you
use
it
to
make
a
friend
or
you.
Or
you
share
your
story
as
part
of
sharing
your
wisdom
or
something
that
you've
learned
or
as
part
of
your
business.
I
think
it
is
so
important
that
we
do
share
some
personal
things
and
some
part
of,
not
necessarily
every
tiny
detail,
but
some
part
of
what's
made
us
do
what
we
do
and
what,
what
made
this
change,
those
changes.
So
with
that
what
happened
is
speaking
authentically,
it's
been
put
in
a,
in
a
back
burner
or
on
hold
as
that
sort
of
standalone
business.
But
with
my
husband
we
also
have
an
astronomy
based
business
called
the
Mobile
Observatory
here
in
Western
Australia.
Taking
advantage
of
the
beautiful
dark
skies.
And
what
we
do
is
now
is
kind
of
like
a
combination
of
both
and
bringing
to
people
just
the
sheer
beauty
and
all
of
experiencing
the
universe
and
seeing
it
not
from
the
perspective
of
the
science
astronomy
base,
but
to
actually
experience
wonder
again.
And
I
think
that
kind
of
like
excitement
and,
and
being
open
to
beauty
in
nature
and
it
just
does
so
much
for
people.
And
one
of
the
main
things
that
I
say,
sometimes
people
say,
oh
gosh,
you
know,
when
we
say
about
the
size
of
the
universe
and
you
know,
trillion
galaxies
with
billions
of
stars
and
it's
just
unfathomable.
And
some
people
say
it
makes
me
feel
really
small.
And
I
like
to
do
a
sort
of
shift
on
perspective
and
say,
well,
to
me
makes
me
feel
incredible
to
be
part
of
something
so
much
bigger.
So
I
think
this
is
who
we
are
and
what
we
are.
In
essence,
we're
all
connected
and
we're
all
bigger
than
ourselves
when
we
think
that
way.
So
thank
you.
Oh,
you're
very
welcome.
And
again,
if
anybody's
traveling
to
Australia,
I
just
seen
in
a
message,
Joyce
is
traveling
to
Australia.
If
you
guys
can
connect,
if
you
guys
are
close
by,
I
would
love
to
hear
about
that
if
you
can.
Paul's
in
Australia
as
well.
You
know,
Iran
is
in
Australia
as
well.
Like
there
we
have
three
guests
that
came
in
from
Australia.
So
I
really
want
to
thank
you
for
that,
you
know,
and
connect
and
maybe
postcards,
right,
let's
bring
some
postcards
back.
Let's
get
some,
let's
get
connections
going.
So
I'm
going
to
get
Paul
in
here
and
he
can
share
a
little
bit
about
his
journey
on
tea
time
because
we
went
down
some
rabbit
holes
as
well
with
Paul.
So
let
me
get
Paul
in
here.
Hi
Liz
and
hi
everyone.
It's
a
pleasure
to
be
here
and
wonderful
to
see
and
meet
you
all
and
listen
to
the
beautiful
music
and
singing
and
shar
that
everyone's
doing.
It's,
it's,
it's
such
a
pleasure
and
it's
so
great
to
connect.
Back
with
you
again,
Liz,
and
you
know,
we
did
have
wonderful
conversations.
You
know,
life,
life's
changed
a
little
bit
in
my
end
with
when
we
talked
last
and
that
was
I
think
February
this
year.
So
it's
only
relatively
recent
that
we've
talked.
You
know,
it's.
I
love
your
openness.
I
love
your
ability
to
have,
you
know,
this
great
conversations.
You
are
really
are
a
great
conversationalist,
you
know,
great
open
mind
and,
you
know,
your
passion
to
make
a
difference
for,
for,
for
all
of,
you
know,
us
and
humanity,
everyone
that
listens
to
your
podcast.
And
so
I
think,
you
know,
kudos
to
you
for
what
you're
doing
and
how
you
touch
people's
lives
and
how
you
really
are
dedicated
to
getting
it
out
there.
And
that's,
that's
really
what
makes
a
big
difference
in
the
world.
You
know,
it's
absolutely
beautiful.
You
know,
for
me,
things
have
changed
a
little
bit.
We
talked
about
things.
I
just
published
a
co
author
of
a
beautiful
book,
Soul
Love,
and,
and
then
obviously
then,
you
know,
working
on
some
beautiful
meditations
and
things
like
that
for
the
work.
I
now,
I'm
really
just,
one
would
say
simplified
my
life.
And
I,
I
love
building
websites
and
so
I,
I
help
people
now
build
new
websites.
I
use
the
wix
and
script
space
platforms
to
keep
it
nice
and
simple.
So
that
way,
you
know,
many
of
us
do
need
and
use
websites
all
the
time
with
our
business.
So,
you
know,
I'm
always
there
to
help
people
and,
and
I
love
having
that
passion
where,
you
know,
I
can
take
the
technology
side
of
things
and,
and
then
you
can
focus
on
what
you
really
love
doing
in
your
business,
so
to
speak.
So
you're
not
all
caught
up
with
the
technology
as
well,
just
like
struggling
with
the
technology
earlier
on.
Liz,
you
know,
we're
trying
to
get
the
zoom
thing
working.
So,
you
know,
that's
a
bit,
I
love,
I
can
take
care
of
that
for
everyone
else
and,
and
then
that
way
you
can
focus
on
what
your
passions
are.
And
so
it's
great
seeing
you.
It's
great
hearing
your
voice.
You
know,
Paul,
and
you
brought
a
guest
to
my
table
because
you're
like,
I
enjoyed
our
conversation
so
much.
Check
out
this
guest.
You
know,
and
that's
what
it's
all
about.
You
know,
when
you
enjoy
your
time
on
tea
time
and
if
you
have
a
friend
or
somebody
that
you
know
of
that
would
like
to
be
on
tea
time
now
that
we're
closing.
But
back,
back
when
I
was
open,
that's
what
we
were
doing
was
we
were
connecting
the
dots.
We
were
saying,
you
know
what,
I
think
that
this
next
guest
might
bring
something
and
that's
what
it
was
all
about.
And
as
you've
seen
in
the
second
video,
all
of
the
collaborators
that
I
worked
with,
you
know,
there's
so
many
that
I've
worked
with
that
I
can't
even
mention
them
all.
In
five
years,
I've
worked
with
over
400
different
people,
400
guests.
I
worked
with
nine
different
publishing
companies
and
publishers
and
publicists
and.
And
then
magazine
covers
and
stuff.
Like
I've
with
a
lot
of
people
in
five
years.
And.
And
that's
where
it
got.
It
got
to
where
Ms.
Liz
just
needs
to
take
a
pause.
You
know,
we
all
need
to
pause
in
life.
And
I
enjoyed
each
and
every
one
of
you
coming
to
my
table
and
bringing
something
different
and
bringing
a
different
tea
to
the
table.
So,
Paul,
what
was
the
most
interesting
thing
about
tea
time
for
you?
Well,
you
know,
honestly,
the
thing
that
was
the
most
interesting
was
just
how
easy
it
was
to
have
conversations
with
you.
And
like
you
say,
we
could
talk
about
all
sorts
of
things,
and
then,
you
know,
you
and
I
talk
at
length
afterwards,
even
after
the
podcast
interview,
you
know,
on
separate
occasions.
And
it
was
just.
It
was
lovely
to
have
that,
you
know,
that
ease
in
the
conversation
and
just,
you
know,
your
openness,
you
know,
in
being
able
to
just
discuss
it.
Many
different
areas,
many
different
factors,
and
so
the
wisdom
that
came
with
that
as
well,
you
know,
and
it's.
It's
wonderful
to
be
able
to
talk
to,
you
know,
someone
that
has
that.
That.
That
excellent
mind
that
can,
you
know,
be
open
to
new
ideas
rather
than
just
fixed
in.
In
a
certain,
you
know,
narrow
sort
of
set
of
parameters
that
some
people
can
operate
under.
So,
you
know,
it's,
it's.
It
was
beautiful
to
have
that,
and
it
was
so
great
that,
that
connection,
that
friendship.
And
I'm.
And
I'm
excited
about
your
future
endeavors
so
that
you
can,
you
know,
expand
on
that
even
more.
Well,
thank
you
so
much,
Paul.
It
was
a
real
pleasure
having
you
there,
you
know,
and
let's
stay
connected.
Let'
goodies
you
have
in
2025,
because
Ms.
Liz
wants
to
stay
connected
to
all
of
you
guys.
Like
I
said,
I'm
not
leaving.
Like
you
all
think
I'm
leaving.
I'm
just
gonna
stop
so
much
public
stuff.
You
know,
we're
gonna
really
connect
behind
the
closed
doors
and
then
just
come
and
just
give
a
good
strong
cup
of
tea.
There's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
knocks
on
a
lot
of
different
doors,
a
lot
of
collaborating,
a
lot
of
connecting
with
a
lot
of
my
guests,
and
we're
going
to
bring
something
different
to
the
table
and
we're
going
to
switch
up.
We're
not
going
to
podcast,
we're
going
to
serve.
And
that's
what
I
want
to
do
is
I
want
to
serve.
I
don't
want
to
just
have
those
conversations.
I
want
to
actually
make
a
difference.
Like
Ron
mentioned,
you
know,
the
awareness
is
nice,
but
if
you're
not
doing
anything
with
the
awareness,
it
does
nothing.
So
let's
really
bring
that
to
the
table.
You
know,
bring
impact
to
our
stories,
bring
changes
to
our
stories
and
stuff
like
that.
So
that's
what
Ms.
Liz
is
working
on
on
2025
next.
I'm
going
to
get
had
I
seen
him
in
here.
There's
Lugman.
I'm
going
to
get
Lugman
in
here
and
then
I'm
going
to
jump
over
to
Gloria
because
I
want
Gloria
to
talk
about
her
journals.
I
do
see
that.
Oh,
she's
back.
So
we're
going
to
get
Lugman
in
and
then
we're
going
to
get
Gloria
in
because
I
really
want
to
talk
about
self
care
on
this.
Farewell
and
thank
you.
So
let
me
get
Lugman
in
here
from
Pakistan.
Yeah.
Can
you
hear
me?
I
can,
yeah.
First
of
all,
thank
you
for
being
here
and
happy
Merry
Christmas
as
well
as
Happy
New
Year
in
advance
to
all
of
you.
It's
pleasure
to
be
here.
I
have
no
words
to
say
in
the
description
when
I
have
read
that
this
is
the
last
podcast.
Right.
So
I,
I
became
shocked
because
it's
hard.
It's
really
difficult.
It's
hard
for
as
well
for
me
because
Ms.
Liz,
ma'am,
you
are
the
reasons
of
millions
of
smiles.
You
are
the
reasons
of
millions
of
motivation.
Right?
Man,
every
day
I
scroll
up
my
social
media
and
I
always
see
needed
mislis
podcast.
So
I
it.
It's
become
us
a
way
of
motivation
in
different
types
in
different
ways.
So
I
do
not
ask
you
to
why
you
are
pausing
and
why
you
are
taking
a
break.
But
definitely
I
will
wait
for
you.
I
will
to
bring
it
back
again
and
again
to
to
spread
the
love,
peace
and
motivation
again.
And
definitely
not
only
me,
all
of
the
people
in
the
meeting,
all
of
the
people
in
the
podcast
will
always
waiting
for
you
to
bring
it
back
and
come
back
again.
Well,
I'm
not
going
far
away,
guys.
I'm
just
going
to
be
less
on
social
media
and
more
in
person.
So
like
again,
the
knocks
are
going
to
be
coming.
You
just
never
know.
There's
a
lot
of
things
that
Ms.
Liz
is
working
on.
Yeah.
As
you
all
know,
Ms.
Liz
is
always
working
on
something.
So
let
me
get
Gloria
in
here
and
let's
talk
about
Gloria
because
Gloria
has
Ms.
Liz
on
on
her
website
and
popping
all
over
too.
So
I
really
want
to
thank
all
of
you
guys
for
having
me
on
your
websites
as
well
and
sharing
your
tea
times
and
encouraging
them
to
be
heard
because
that
makes
a
difference.
You
know,
it
shows
me
that
I'm
doing
a
good
job
at
having
you
as
a
guest
because
you're
honored
to
be
on
my
platform
and
you
share
those
platforms,
right?
So
Gloria,
let
me
get
you
in
here.
Let's
talk
about
some
self
care
in
your
journal
and
all
that
good
stuff
because
Gloria
really,
she
was
on
tea
time
twice
I
believe
on
season
three
and
on
season
five.
So
let
me
get
Gloria
in
here
and
then
I
just
seen
somebody
pop
in
that
I
want
to
get
up
next.
So
Mickey,
get
ready
because
I'm
going
to
bring
you
up.
Okay.
Hello
everyone.
First
of
all,
Ms.
Liz,
you
bring
nothing
but
inspiration
to
the
conversation.
And
like
everyone
here
has
said,
we
feel
like
we're
in
your
living
room
with
you
having
tea,
not
having
this
distance
between
Canada
and
the
US
It's
I
was
shocked
to
find
out
you
were
in
Canada.
I
thought,
oh
my
God,
she's
all
the
way
over
there
in
our
talks,
in
both
of
them.
I've
had
my
share
of
life
threatening
moments
and
emotional
challenges
and
you'll
continue
to
have
them.
But
what
I've
learned
is
you
find
out
what
you're
made
out
of
if
you
can
take
that
challenge,
whether
it's
physical.
I
was
once
stabbed,
almost
lost
my
life
trying
to
prevent
a
woman
from
stealing
a
$12,000
mink
coat
at
a
high
in
department
store
in
Chicago.
Why
I
did
that,
I
don't
know.
I
didn't
expect
to
get
hurt
in
the
process,
but
I
survived
it.
And
that's
probably
when
I
first
found
out
what
I
was
made
out
of.
How
I
used
my
mind
to
get
beyond
the
prognosis,
which
was
not
good.
I
was
not
even
supposed
to
have
the
use
of
my
left
leg.
And
I
said,
hey,
wait
a
minute,
I
was
born
with
heels
on.
I'm
going
to
wear
the
heels
and
I
can
run
fast
in
heels
and
I
got
my
heels
back.
Even
though
that
was
not
supposed
to
be
the
prognosis.
I
was
supposed
to
be
in
a
walker
the
rest
of
my
life
and
you
know,
near
drowning.
And
certainly
I'm
a
cancer
survivor
and
the
cancer
has
resurfaced.
So
I'm
fighting
that
again.
And
we
won't
go
into
all
the
emotional
stuff,
but
the
mind
is
probably
the
best
medicine.
It's
a
powerful
tool
if
you
can
just
learn
how
to
use
it.
And
during
COVID
I
got
curious
about.
About
this
mindfulness
movement,
and
I
know
some
of
you
are
on
that
page.
And
I
started
investigating
all
the
elements
of
mindfulness,
and
I
found
that,
you
know,
it's
really
made
up
of
intentions,
affirmations,
gratitude,
kindness,
wisdom,
faith,
visualization,
all
these
wonderful
things.
And
then
after
Covid
ended,
I
went
to
Barnes
and
Noble,
set
Indian
style
on
the
floor,
and
I
thought,
well,
I
want
a
journal
that
I
can
write
in
every
day
to
keep
me
focused,
to
keep.
Keep
me
mentally
well,
keep
me
focused
in
the
positive
realm.
And
I
couldn't
find
one.
I
found
a
lot
of
gratitude
or
affirmations.
And
I
thought,
now
wait
a
minute.
I
write
books.
I've
written
four
books.
They
were
business
books,
but
I
can
deviate
from
the
business
books.
So
I
wrote
a
one
for
myself.
And
then
I
decided,
no,
no,
no,
no.
I.
I
can't
be
selfish,
and
I
can't
just
keep
this
for
myself
because
I
thought
what
I
came
up
with,
what
I
was
inspired
to
come
up
with
in
all
of
you,
sometimes,
you
know,
the
universe
is
talking
to
you,
and
it's
inspiring
you
with
something
that
maybe
you
don't
quite
understand
or
get
it.
Well,
my.
My
word
of
advice
to
you
is
just
do
it.
There's
a
reason
for
it.
And
this
is
my
book.
Actually,
it's
on
Amazon.
But
I
combined
two
elements.
I
find
it
not
just
the
elements
I
just
gave
you,
but
I
also
found
out
that
I
had.
I
had
a
brain
scan
and
I
found
out
that
I
had
a
minor
stroke
and
I
did
not
know
that.
And
this
stroke
left
a
scar
and
I
have
permanent
memory
loss
in
some
one
area
of
my
brain.
And
that's
why
when
I
look
at
a
photo
album
and
I
see
myself
in
there,
I
don't
remember
the
scene.
I
don't
remember
being
there.
So
that
part.
So
then
in
going
to
neurologists
and
cardiologists,
found
out
that
there
is
a
partially
clogged
artery,
maybe
from
the
injury.
Injury,
the
stabbing.
But
I
have
to
walk
at
least
30
minutes
a
day
to
force
blood
flow
and
oxygen
to
my
brain,
so
my
brain
can
function
as
close
to
normal
as
it
can.
And
that's
why
I
call
it
a
health
watch.
So
it
combines
the
mental
attitude
using
the
elements
I
just
gave
you,
but
it's
also
telling
you
to
monitor
your
health,
take
walks.
And
in
fact,
I
have
a
chart
in
there
every
day
that
you
have
to
write
down
how
many
steps
you
did
that
day
or
what
type
of
physical
activity
that
you
did
as
a
motivator,
so
that
at
the
end
of
the
day,
you
see
you
didn't.
Then
you
can
do
something
about
it
because
you
need
to
record
it.
It
needs
to
go
on
there.
So,
anyway,
I.
I
really
enjoyed
my.
My
time
with
Ms.
Les.
I
do
have
it
on
my
website.
I
find
her
very,
very
inspiring,
and
I
find
all
of
you
inspiring.
In
fact,
I'm.
I'm
writing
down
here,
taking
notes
as
all
of
you
are
talking.
Oh,
that's
a
good
one.
I
like
that
one.
That's
a
good
point.
And
I'm
writing
along
and
taking
notes,
and
who
knows
what
I'm
going
to
do
with
it,
but
I'll
do
something
with.
But
I've
enjoyed
all
of
you.
Thank
you
so
much
for
this
time,
in
this
moment.
Oh,
you're
very
welcome,
Gloria.
I
like
that
she
likes.
She
likes
the
teeth,
so
she's
going
to
connect
with
those
teas,
and
that's
what
it's
all
about.
Guys,
I
want
to
bring
Mickey
Mickelson.
I've
worked
with
Mickey
for
three
years,
and
he's
brought
me
some
really
incredible
guests
to
my
platform.
So
I
want
to
bring
up
Mickey.
Ricky,
I
want
you
to
share
a
few
words
on
how
people
can
get
connected
with
you
because
I
don't
want
you
to
not
get
seen
because
you've
done
a
lot
for
Ms.
Liz.
So
let
me
get
you
up
here,
Mickey,
so
you
can
share
a
little
bit
about
Creative
Edge.
Thank
you,
Miss.
Thank
you,
Miss
L.
Can
everybody
hear
me?
Yes.
Y.
Perfect.
First
and
foremost,
Ms.
Liz,
I
want
to
say
and
give
a
big
thank
you
to
everything
you've
done
for
me
and
my
clients,
a
number
of
which
are
on
this.
This
event
tonight.
It's
bittersweet
because
we
know
it's
the
last
podcast,
but
I
can
safely
say
that
you
are
an
advocate
for
Creative
Edge.
You're
an
advocate
for
the
media
world.
World.
You've
been
a
trusted
friend
of
mine
for
the
last
three
years.
And
we've
laughed
together,
we've
tried
together,
we've
talked
together
about
all
kinds
of
things,
and
my
clients
have
been
nothing
but
ecstatic
about
being
on
your
program
in
your
format.
And
I
wanted
to
come
on
tonight
to
say
thank
you
to
you
and
we
should
be
all
celebrating
you
and
your
show
for
what
you've
done
for
all
of
us.
That's
the
first
point.
Just,
you're
an
incredible
human
being,
and
just
thank
you
for
everything
you've
done
for
us.
Creative
Edge
would
not
be
where
we're
at
in
a.
In
a
roster
of
over
100
authors
right
now
if
you
didn't
play
a
big
part
in
that.
So
just
thank
you
for
being
you.
I
just
wanted
to
Say
that.
Well,
thank
you
so
much
and
Mickey,
thank
you
for
the
frank
friendship.
You
know,
we've
had
our
ups
and
downs,
right.
And
we've
had
like
a
lot
of
last
minute
little
things
that
we
had
to
fix
and
you
know,
but
working
together
and
good
communication
and,
and
staying
connected
makes
the
difference.
And
that's
one
thing
I
can
say.
Mickey
and
me
were,
we
had
good
communication,
like
if
there
was
something,
if
there
was
something
that
was
not
right
or
something
that
we
were
able
to
talk
and
you
know,
and
work
it
out.
And
again,
Mickey,
your
guests,
I,
I
had
a
blast
with
each
and
every
one
of
them.
I
could
not
have
done
all
of
them
and
many
of
them
always
wanted
to
come
back
for
a
return
tea
time.
So
that
was
always
nice
to
see.
So
I
knew
I
was
doing
something
right
when
they
were
returning.
Right.
So
again,
Mickey,
put
all
your
information
into
the
chat.
So
anybody
that
wants
to
connect,
anybody
that
has
a
podcast
that
are
looking
for
guests,
authors
and,
and
that
Mickey
is
an
amazing
person
to
work
with.
So
check
him
out
as
well.
Again,
Mickey,
thank
you
for
the
friendship
and
thank
you
for
having
my
back
and
for
being
here
tonight.
I'm
really
surprised.
Thanks
for
popping
in
because
I
like
those
little
pop
ins.
Yeah.
And
I'm
sorry
I
was
late
actually,
just
got
held
up.
I
wanted
to
be
here,
I
had
to
be
here.
And
I'm
so
glad
to
see
some
of
my
clients
are
here
tonight
as
well
to
show
support
because
we
all
should
be
supporting
you
overall,
to
be
honest.
So.
And
I'll,
I'll
put
my,
my
chat
in,
but
I.
Case
in
point,
I
mean
someone's
asked,
so
I'm
gonna
talk
about
that.
I
am
a
book
publicist,
actually
an
artist
publicist.
I
represent
a
couple
of
musicians,
it's
as
well.
And
I
get
all
kinds
of
interview
opportunities
in
all
kinds
of
traditional
media.
Tv,
magazines,
podcasts,
radio,
you
name
it.
I
have
a
business
affiliate
with
Abundantly
Social
out
of
Houston,
Texas
who
controls
a
lot
of
the
social
media
piece
and
I've
been
business
for
nine
years
and
yeah,
we're,
we're
highly
successful
as
hopefully
some
of
my
clients
will
attest
to
who
are
on
this
call
tonight.
So.
Yeah,
absolutely.
Well,
thank
you
so
much,
Mickey.
Well,
I
do
see
some
of
your
guests,
your
clients
in
here
and
you
know,
is
always
nice
when
the,
the
boss
comes
in,
right
guys?
I'll
hear
about
it
later.
I
am
sure.
I
miss
Liz.
Always
like
to
throw
a
little
joke
in
there
once
in
a
while.
I'm
gonna
bring
Diane
up.
I.
Diane,
I
wish
I
could
put
my
hood
up,
but
I'm
still
hot
flashing.
So
I.
I'm
gonna
let
you
wear
the
hood
for
me.
We
are
dressed
up
as
Mrs.
Claus,
and
we're
gonna
bring
some
love
to
the
table.
So
let
me
bring
Diane
in
here
because
she's
been
on
tea
time,
I
believe,
three
times,
maybe
four.
Three
times.
Maybe.
Maybe
there
might
be
a
four
time.
We
just
never
know.
Me
and
Diane
might
have
something.
So
let
me
get
Diane
up
here,
and
let's
see
where
Diane
takes
you
guys
with
Ms.
Mrs.
Claus.
Hi,
guys.
It's
so
great
to
be
with
you.
I
don't
know
if
you
can
see
me
yet,
that.
But
while
she's
bringing
me
up,
I'm
one
of
Mickey's
clients,
and
he
is
absolutely
100%
the
best.
He
introduced
me
to
Ms.
Liz,
and
I.
I
can't
say
enough
about
Mickey,
so
just
want
to
throw
that
plug
out
there
because
I
would
not
be
where
I
am
if
it
wasn't
for
him
and
for
Ms.
Liz.
Mickey's
absolutely
right.
Right.
We're
here
to
celebrate
you.
You're
probably
one
of
the
kindest,
most
loving,
caring
person
that
I
have
ever
come
across.
And
I
come
across
a
lot
of
people.
I've
lived
all
over
the
place
in
the
world.
So
you
and
I
just
really
connected,
I
think,
and
on
and
off
the
set.
But
the
joy,
the
love,
how
much
you
listen
to
us.
You're
a
great
listener,
and
that's
why
you're
such
a
good
communicator.
One
of
the
things
I
love
about
your
show
is
I
never
know
where
it's
going
to
go.
Those
rabbit
holes,
they
always
pop
in,
right?
It
just
makes
it
so
much
fun.
I'm
always
so
sad
when
the
show's
over.
But
I'm
on
such
a
high
from
your
show
that
I
just.
Just,
like,
have
a
spring
in
my
step
for
the
rest
of
the
day.
So
I
really
thank
you
and
I
love
you
for
that.
And
another
thing
that
was
always
a
surprise
was
especially
the
first
time
when
I
had
to
think
what
my
T,
my
E
and
my
A
stood
for.
After
that,
I
was
ready.
But
it
was
really,
you
know,
what
I
Love
about
that,
Ms.
Liz,
is
that
to
really
think,
you
know,
know
what
the
T
and
the
E
and
the
A
is
in
each
moment
of
your
life
at
that
particular
time.
And
I
really
like
that.
I
think
it
does.
Like
the
young
author
we
had
a
moment
ago.
And
I've
actually
already
ordered
her
book,
by
the
way.
Mindfulness
and
Help
Watch,
just
so
you
know,
is
that
the
T,
the
E,
E
and
the
A
actually
makes
us
be
very
mindful
and
to
look
inside
our
soul
and
think
about
what
we
want
to
share
on
your
show.
And
then
the
way
you
pull
out
even
more
stuff
from
us
is
just
like,
whoa,
I
didn't
know
that
about
me.
So
thank
you
so
much.
Well,
thank
you
so
much.
And.
And
that's
what
it
is,
right?
My
guests
come
on
and
they're
thinking,
I
don't
even
drink
tea.
I'm
like,
you
don't
even
need
to
drink
a
beverage.
You
can
have
a
glass
of
wine.
You
can
have
glass
of
juice,
a
glass
of
water.
You
know,
it's
about
the
past,
the
present,
and
the
future.
Ms.
Liz
and
was
given
this
metaphor
at
the
age
of
four
by
Myoma.
And
all
I'm
doing
is
just,
I'm
keep
serving
the
tea.
And
that's
why
I
really
want
to
get
out
of
the
podcast
world,
because
I'm
not
a
podcaster.
I
feel
like
an
imposter.
I
feel
like
I
need
to
be
doing
something
different,
and
I
need
to
create
something
different.
And
my
own
way
is
tapping
me
on
the
shoulder
and
saying,
Ms.
Liz,
you're
the
girl
to
do
it.
So
I
just
need
six
months,
guys,
and
then
I'll
be
back,
you
know,
And
I
have
all
of
your
connections.
I
have
all
of
your
information.
I
haven't
gotten
rid
of
any
of
it.
So
I
might
knock
on
your
door
and
I
might
say,
hey,
I
need
you
for
this
and
I
need
you
for
that.
Me
and
Diane
have
been
speaking
a
little
bit,
so
we
will
be
working
in
2025
with
a
couple
of
things,
and
we'll.
We're
going
to
bring
up
some.
Some
really
good,
fun
skills
and.
And
arts
and
crafts
music,
like,
you
know,
Miss
Liz
likes
music.
Know.
And
we're
going
to
get
fun,
we're
going
to
get
creative,
and
we're
going
to
start
connecting.
So
Ms.
Liz
is
going
to
come
see
you
guys.
So
there's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
travel
for
Ms.
Liz,
and
Ms.
Liz
needs
to
travel.
I
need
you
to
travel.
I
need
to.
When
you
get
too
cold
up
there,
and
Mickey,
you're.
If
you're
still
there
listening,
y'all
just
come
on.
I'm
g.
Put
on
my
Texas
accent.
Y'all
just
come
on
down
here
and
we'll
help
get
you
kind
of
warmed
storm.
But
don't
come
in
February
because
we
get
a
nice
storm.
Well,
we
got
those
ice
storms
in
Canada,
too,
but
we
Texans
don't
know
what
to
do
about
it.
Right?
It's
a
slip
and
slide.
Minus
50.
Yeah.
Oh,
yeah.
Oh.
I
was
cold
at
60
degrees
Fahrenheit
today,
so
I
won't
survive
you
guys
are
strong.
I'm
just
gonna
bring
everybody
up.
I
wanna.
I
just
want
to
show
who's.
Who's
sitting
in
the
room
right
now
so
you
guys
all
can
see
each
other.
Because
I
know
that
just
a
little
small
screen,
sometimes
you
don't
see
each
other.
So
we
have
people
from
Australia,
Pakistan,
Canada,
United
States,
Costa
Rica.
Like,
we
have
all
different
countries
here
tonight.
So
we
had
other
guests
that
had
to
leave
because
family
comes
first
for
Ms.
Liz,
you
know,
and
travel.
And
if
you're
traveling,
please
travel
safe
and
enjoy
your
holidays
with
your
loved
ones,
because
time
is
precious.
So
now
I'm
gonna
bring
up.
Where
did
I
see
him?
I
seen
him
in
here
and
then
I
seen
him
leave.
But
I'm
gonna
go
to
Joseph
because
Joseph
seems
to
be
doing
a
little
bit
of
stuff
in
the
chat
there
that
I'm.
I'm
gonna
bring
Joseph
to
the
screen.
So
let
me
read
Joseph
so
he
can
share
a
little
bit
about
our
adventures
together.
Because
we've
done
other
things
besides
just
tea
time
together.
Yeah,
you
know
me.
I
can't
avoid
the
lame
puns.
And
I
can
see
Michael
Gardner,
AKA
Savaged,
has
gotten
around
to
joining
us
too.
I'm
Jokester
Joe
on
Savaged
Unfiltered.
But,
yeah.
Thank
you
for
not
only
having
me
to
discuss
my
books,
but
to
join
you
with
the
Heart
and
Stroke
Foundation.
I.
I
wish.
Wish
we
could
have
done
a
little
better
and
a
little
more
for
that,
with
my
father
having
ultimately
succumbed
to
being
bedridden
by
stroke
for
many
years
then
before
he
passed.
So
that
was
very
important
to
me.
And.
But
other
than
that,
if
people
haven't
figured
it
out
by
the
chat
yet,
I.
I
can't
pass
on
the
lame
punch.
Yeah.
If
you
weren't
in
the
room
earlier
hearing
me
to
say
to
Liz,
get
out.
Go.
Love
you,
Liz.
You
know
I
love
you.
I
feel
the
love.
You
know,
Joseph.
Joseph
and
me
really
had
interesting
tea
times
because
we
went
down
some
rabbit
holes
too.
Like.
And
rabbit
holes
exist
in
Miss
Liz's
world
because
Miss
Liz
loves
Alice
in
Wonderland.
So
that's
where
the
rabbit
holes
come
in.
That's.
My
superhero
is
Alice
in
Wonder
Wonderland.
So,
you
know,
I'm
not
about
Wonder
Woman
and
Batman
and
all
that.
I'm
about
Alice.
Alice
was
a
strong
woman
who
really
went
through
a
struggle
in
life.
Right.
And
she
found
herself.
So
I
really
want
to
thank
Alice
in
Wonderland
for
all
of
that
good
cheers
and
giving
Ms.
Liz,
I
hope,
encourage.
I.
I
do.
I
see
Savage
in
the
messenger,
but
I
don't
see
him
on
the
screen.
So
I
Don't
know
if
he
has
his
camera
on
or
not
because
I,
I
think
it
has
it.
No,
I
just
see
his
name
listed
and
his
mic
is
muted
right
now.
Yeah,
I
think
he's
higher
than
us.
You
do
the
Alice
in
Wonderland
rabbit
holes.
I
stick
to
the
conspiracy
theory
rabbit
holes.
And
Joseph,
I
really
want
to
thank
you
for
making
donations
for
the
Heart
and
Stroke
run
event
that
I
hosted
with
Danny
Covey,
who
was
also
a
tee
time
guest
on
season
three.
He
had
eight
open
heart
surgeries
and
he
shared
his
personal
story
and
that.
So
we
did
the
walk
for
two
years
straight
and
we
raised
some
money
for
heart
and
stroke
and
brought
some
awareness
and
got
our
communities
involved
and
found
out
that
Danny
was
only
like
40
minutes
away
from
me.
So
of
course,
when
Ms.
Liz
finds
out
that
you're
that
close,
guess
what?
Ms.
Liz
does.
I
go
and
I
get
to
see
you
and
that.
So
I
really
want
to
meet
full
circle
now.
To
me,
I
now
know
I
have
a
heart
valve
problem.
Eventually
I
got,
I've
been
putting
off
that
needs
to
be
taken
care
of,
you
know,
but
now,
nowadays
those
are
fairly
routine.
But
anytime
you
go
in
for
a
surgery
of
any
kind
and
under
anesthesia,
you
never
know
what
may
happen.
So
I
want
to
make
sure
some
other
things
are
in
order
before
I
even
take
that
chance.
Absolutely.
Well,
thank
you
so
much,
Joseph,
for
joining
me
tonight
and
being
that
jokester
that
we
all
know
and,
you
know,
let's
stay
connected
and
let's
see
where
it's
gonna
go.
Ms.
Liz
is
still
open
for
interviews
for
next
year
if
you
do
have
a
podcast
and
you'd
like
me
to
share
my
story
on
your
podcast.
And
like
I
said,
Q
Motley,
Q,
don't
go
away,
Math,
just
go
away.
You
know,
Ms.
Liz
is
always
just
around
the
corner,
guys.
So,
you
know,
I
have
some
really
incredible
guests
in
the
house
and
you
know,
know
if
we
don't
get
to
you
in
time
or
you
have
to
leave,
please
just
leave
your
comments
in
the
section.
Ms.
Liz
is
going
to
see
all
of
those
as
well.
You
know,
I
really
wanted
just
to
say
thank
you
to
everybody
who's
joining
me
tonight
and
that
next
I'm
going
to
call
up,
I,
I
was
going
to
call
Savage,
but
I
can't
see
Savage's
video.
So
I'm
not
sure
what
you're
doing.
Savage,
I
think
you're
just
hiding,
but
I'm
going
to
call
up
Daphne.
And
Daphne
and
me
met
through
an
antology
book
that
we
wrote
together
in
called
the
Sacred
Hearts
Rising.
And
that's
where
my
journey
of
writing
my
story
started
in
2017.
So
Daphne's
not
only
just
a
tea
time
guest,
she's
also
a
Sacred
Heart
sister.
We
also
won
some
awards
together
at
the
sacred
hearts
where
Ms.
Liz
spoke
for
the
very
first
time
on
a
stage
at
the
Sacred
Hearts.
And
Daphne
kind
of
gave
me
the
strength
and
courage
to
get
through
that
moment
because
I
was
very
stressed,
full
of
anxiety,
and
she
gave
me
some
magical
light
that
she
does.
So
I
want
you
to
check
that
out.
But
Daphne,
I
want
you
to
get
up
and
I
want
you
to
share
a
little
bit
about
all
the
incredible
stuff
you
do.
Sister.
Oh
my
goodness.
Thank
you.
First
off,
first
and
foremost,
I
had
no
idea
you
were
going
to
call
on
me,
so
I
have
no
idea
what's
going
to
come
spewing
out
of
my
mouth.
Please,
everybody
can
totally
laugh
because
I
don't
know.
But
yes,
that's
where
we
first
met
was
at
the
Sacred
Hearts
Rising
anthology
series.
First
ever
book
launch.
I.
I
wrote
my,
my
story.
That
was
the
first
time
I
ever
wrote
two.
And
I
mean,
the
lady
that
brought
us
together
to
do
that
was
amazing.
But
I
am
blessed
now
to
have
also
have
written
my
own
book
called
you
do
you.
I
shared
my
link
of
link
tree
in
the
beginning
of
the
evening
tonight.
I
guess
you
could
say
I
do
many
things.
I
am
an
energy
worker.
Worker
who
helps
animals
and
people
to
live
a
life
of
balance
and
harmony.
I
use
crystal
therapy,
I
use
cold
laser
therapy,
and
I
use
sacred
geometry
tools
and
source
energy.
But
yes,
back
at
that,
that
day
that
you
were
so
stressed
about
talking
on
stage,
you
did
amazing.
But
I
also
create
custom
pieces
of
crystal
healing
jewelry
for
both
people
and
animals.
And
I
had
a
beautiful
piece.
Do
you
still
have
it,
Liz?
I
don't
even
know
I
do.
I
should
have
worn
it
tonight.
That's
okay.
I
did
wear
it
in
our
tea
time
episode.
So
if
anybody
wants
to
see
it,
they
can
check
it
out
on
Daphne's
tea
time.
You
bet.
But
yes,
I,
I
mean,
I've
got
a
website,
I've
got
a
page.
I
don't
personally
do
podcasts,
but
if
people
would
like
to
interview
me,
hearing
about
my
story.
Joseph,
it.
I,
I
don't
know.
Ms.
Liz,
what
should
I.
I
don't
know
what
to
say
because
there's
so
many
things
that
I
do
that
I
help
people
with
and
help
animals
with.
I
mean,
I'm.
I'm
blessed
and
grateful
to
have
veterinarians
asking
for
my
card
so
they
can
share
it
with
their
clients
so
I
can
make
things
for
their
animals.
I've
got
animal
chiropractors
asking
Me
to
create.
Create
things
for
their
pets.
I
use.
Like
I
said,
I
use
coal
laser
therapy.
What
should
I
say,
Liz?
I
don't
even
know.
No,
you're.
You're
doing
good,
girl.
Like,
the
smiling
faces
looking
at
me.
Well,
Daphne,
what
I
really
loved
about
RT
time
is
you
took
me
on
a
journey,
you
had
me
close
my
eyes,
you
gave
me
a
chance
to
tune
into
myself
during
RT
time.
Time.
So
anybody
that
wants
to
check
that
out,
check
out
what
Daphne
did
to
Ms.
Liz
on
that
tea
time.
Like
I
said,
some
tea
times,
we
have
conversations,
sometimes
we
have
music,
sometimes
we
have.
We
play
with.
Play.
D'oh.
Like
I
mentioned
with
Tammy,
who
was
here
earlier,
you
know,
we.
We
just
do
different.
And
that's
what
the
whole
message
of
tea
time
is,
is
do
different,
get
different
results.
So,
Daphne,
you
know,
really,
you've
done
amazing.
And
check
her
book
out.
Her
book
is
amazing.
Check
that
out.
Check
out
her
story
in
Sacred
Hearts
Rising
as
well,
because
she
does
have
an
incredible
story.
What
you
can.
I
just.
The
first
chapter
that
I
wrote.
Don't
read
that.
Just
read
my
book.
My
book's
better.
I.
I
go
back
and
I
look
at
that.
I'm
like,
oh,
my
God,
that's
horrible.
But,
you
know,
we
have
to
start
somewhere.
Those
were
baby
steps,
and
we
all
had
baby
steps
in
our
journeys.
Right?
Right.
And
so
I
mean,
I,
I
love.
I.
I
love
supporting
people
to
feel
seen,
valued,
heard,
loved,
and
supported.
I
mean,
I
learned
from
Ms.
Liz,
if
anybody
knows,
you
know,
because
that's
what
Ms.
Liz
does.
But
that
I.
I
love
to.
I
love
to
people.
I
love
to
help
people
remember
their
magic
because
everybody
is
magical.
And
I
see
Paul
shaking
his
head.
I've
met
Paul
before.
Right,
Paul.
We've
connected
in
the
past.
Yeah.
I
love
to
help
people
find
their
magic
and
remember
their
magic
because
we're
all
magical
beings.
And
because
of
the
journey
that
I've
experienced
in
my
life,
I
have
learned
my
magic
in
a
different
way.
But
everybody
is
unique.
And.
And
if
you
want
me
to
help
you
find
your
magic,
track
me
down.
There
you
go.
That's
how
you
do
it,
sis.
Like,
come
on,
you.
You
had
this.
You
know.
You
know,
Daphne,
you're
an
amazing
person,
and
don't
ever
forget
it.
Okay.
Thank
you.
We've
met
in
person,
and
we've
met
through
the
virtual
land.
And
you
know
what?
I
would,
in
a
heartbeat,
I
would
love
to
meet
you
again
in
person.
So.
So
let's
see
what
we
can
do
for
the
future,
for
that
stuff.
In
divine
time,
we'll
come
together
and.
And
I
will.
You
Know
what
I
can
do
is
I
can
reshare
my
link,
my
link
tree.
It
shows
my
website,
my
online
store
and
my,
my
book
on
there
too.
Absolutely.
I'm
getting
a
website
upgrade
too.
So
that's
coming
January
11th
because
it's
a
number
two
day
so
I
can
plant
the
seeds
that
I
need
to
plant.
Thank
you
so
much,
Daphne.
Next,
I'm
going
to
go
to
somebody
who
was
on
my
radio
show.
Show.
A
lot
of
people
don't
even
know
Ms.
Liz
is
doing
radio.
Ms.
Liz
is
doing
radio
every
Sunday
on
WFRM
and
then
nine
Radio
and
Ulster
Radio
is
also
playing
all
your
tee
times
over
and
over
again.
So
I
don't
know
when
they're
being
played
or
who's
being
played,
but
they
have
all
been
shared
over
to
those
radio
stations.
So.
And
those
radio
stations
are
in
the
UK
and
in
Ireland.
So
you
guys
are
getting
seen
globally.
And
all
of
your
tea
time
times
have
also
been
put
into
a
backlog
that
will
be
repurposed
in
2025
on
deep
cast
and
they
will
be
playing
all
of
your
tea
times.
Ms.
Liz
has
done
that
as
well.
So
I'm
working
with
a
lot
of
guys
in
the
backburn.
Like
I
said,
I
work
with
you
guys
before,
during
and
after.
And
I
want
you
guys
to
know
that
I
still
got
your
back.
Even
though
the
podcast
is
closed,
we're
going
to
still
get
your
stories
out
there.
So
I'm
going
to
bring
up
Doug.
Doug
was
on
my
radio
show
and
he
was
on
tea
time
actually
too.
So
he
got
boat.
So
I
want
Doug
to
share
a
little
bit
on
how
he
enjoyed
boat
experiences
for
tea
time
with
Ms.
Liz.
Well,
I,
I,
I
don't
really
have
a
choice
in
a
lot
of
cases.
I,
and
by
that
I
mean,
so
I
look
at
it
as
two
different
environments
to
be
able
to
tell
your
story
to.
And
that's,
that's
important.
So
it
was,
it
was
really
worthwhile,
a
worthwhile
journey
for
me.
And,
and
how
I
look
at
our
time
together
was
that
it
helped
me
with
my
healing
journey
because
you
shared
the
passion
that
I
had
for
mentoring
mental
health
and
grief.
And
so
you,
you
were
right
standing
side
by
side
beside
me.
And
what
you
did
was
you
allowed
the
continuance
of,
of
my
story
story
and
you,
you
brought
it
out.
You
actually
have
a
gift.
And
you,
I
know,
I
hope
you
know
what
it
is,
but
you
do
have
a
gift
of
being
able
to
create
a
safe
place
for
the
sharing
of
a
cup
of
tea.
And
it's
by
sharing
that
cup
of
tea
that
you
know,
we're
able
to
go
Each
time
we
get
together,
we
go
a
little
deeper,
a
little
deeper,
deeper,
a
little
deeper.
And
the
story,
you
know,
starts
to
unfold.
And
because
of
that,
what's
happened
for
me
going
forward
in.
In
2025
is
the
launch
of
a
grief
mentoring
circle.
And
I
want
to
be
able
to
say
that.
And
I
can
honestly
say
that
in
addition,
I
have
two
pluses.
First
off,
I'm
one
of
Mickey's
clients.
Science.
That's
the
first
thing.
The
second
thing
is
that
you
have
been
instrumental
in
helping
me
formulate
what
that
grief
mentoring
circle
looks
like
and
how
it's
going
to
move
forward
to
make
the
world
a
better
place.
So
thank
you,
my
dear,
for.
For
what
you've
done
and
what
you
will
continue
to
do.
Well,
thank
you
so
much,
Doug.
It
was
always
a
pleasure
having
you.
And
doing
the
radio
was
a
little
different
than
doing
the
live
stream,
right?
Because
that
was
again,
Ms.
Liz,
playing
with
a
bunch
of
different
button.
And
I
was
just
like,
how
do
I
do
this?
Oh,
I
gotta
play
a
song.
Oh,
I
gotta
stop
talking.
Oh,
we
gotta.
Oh,
we
have
a
commercial
break.
Oh,
we
got.
There's
a
lot
of
things
to
do
with
radio.
Right.
The
reason
that
Ms.
Liz
is
not
doing
the
radio
anymore
is
because
of
my
hearing
loss.
The
box
that
I
have
for
my
hearing
loss
doesn't
work
with
the
streaming
devices
that
most
radio
streams
use.
So.
So
I
found
a
different
way
to
get
on
on
the
radio
by
using.
And
that
was
perfect
for
you,
Ms.
Liz,
because
you're
always
good
at
pushing
button
buttons.
I
like
the
buttons
snugly.
Yeah,
but
it.
That
was
the
reason
why
I
stopped
the
radio.
But
the
radio
show
was
seen
on
WFRM
every
Sunday
and
we
did
one
hour.
But
I
brought
tea
in
a
different
way
on
the
radio
through
the
radio.
I
brought
music
through
the
te
and
a
words
and
I
found
some
songs
and
some
of
my
disc
jockey
brothers
and
sisters,
they
were
like,
where
did
you
get
that
song?
How
did
you
find
that
song?
I
was
like,
I
just
put
words
in,
guys.
I
just
words.
And
then
all
of
a
sudden
this
cool
song,
1940s
comes
up,
1920s
comes
up,
and
they're
all
like,
where
did.
I've
never
heard
this
song
one
day
in
my
life.
Wally,
guess
what?
You
got
to
hear
when
Ms.
Liz
was
on
the
radio.
So
that's
what
Ms.
Liz
said.
And
I
brought
different
to
the
table.
I
did
see
Savage
in
here
and
I
think
he's
hiding,
so
I'm
not
sure
what
he's
doing.
Can
you
hear
me,
Ms.
Liz?
I
can
hear
you.
I
just
can't
see
you.
So
I,
I
think
you're
my
shadow,
unfortunately.
Yeah,
I'm,
I'm
a
traveling
man
at
times.
Times.
And
there's
times.
Joe
will
vouch
for
me
here
in
the,
in
the,
in
the
program
that
there's
times
where
I
can
go
on
video
and
there's
times
where
I
can't.
So
those
are
one
of
those
times.
I
do
apologize.
I
have
to
go
old
school
and
just
give
you
the
audio.
Well,
then
that's
the
way
it
works
in
the
podcast
world,
right?
It's
a
lot
of
audio,
but
video
is
only
just
starting
to
come
in.
And
Ms.
Liz
was
doing
video
five
years
ago.
Everybody's
like,
oh,
we
gotta
start
doing
video
on
podcast.
Like,
I've
already
been
doing
this
for
years.
What
the
heck
are
you
guys
doing?
You
guys
are
behind.
You
know,
Ms.
Liz,
I,
I
was
doing
video
about
five
years
ago
myself,
but
the,
the,
the
vision
for
video
podcasting
five
years
ago,
it
just
wasn't
there.
You
know,
I,
I
just
think
the
popularity
now
with
video
has
grown
so
much
that
now
you
don't
even
see
audio
podcasts.
I
mean,
some,
some.
With
the
exception
of
Joseph
M.
Leonard
in
here.
I'm
just
joking,
Joe.
But
no,
I
mean,
you
know,
it's,
it
has
its
ups
and
downs.
I
mean,
I'm
all
for
audio
podcasts.
It's,
it's,
it's
a
blessing.
But
like,
Joe
will
say
the
same
thing,
you
know,
when
he's
on
my
show
a
lot.
You
know,
he'll
say,
you
know,
that
you
need
that
video
caption
of
the
reactions,
you
know,
you
need
the
see
people
reactions
and
faces
and
the
interaction.
But
yeah,
absolutely,
I
am
so
upset
all
the
time
that
savaged,
unfiltered
and
my
own
constitutionalist
politics
podcast.
The
video
versions
don't
seem
to
get
it.
But
I
also
understand,
of
course,
a
lot
of
people
like
to
listen
either
over
lunch
or
into
their
car
radio
video
there.
It's
not
helpful
when
you're
trying
to
drive.
Yeah,
I
mean,
you
know,
like,
you're,
you're
at
the
gym
and
stuff
and,
you
know,
you,
you,
you,
you
don't
have
time
to
pay
attention
to
the
video
content
when
you're
on
a
treadmill
or
you're
trying
to
get
that
last
set
in.
You
know,
I
don't
want
to
be
held
responsible
for
somebody,
you
know,
breaking
their
neck
with
a
barbell.
But,
but
no,
it's
been,
it's
been
a
great,
great
journey,
you
know,
with
this
project
and
career
as
well,
too,
because
I
consider
it
a
career.
You
know,
I
make
a
very,
well,
substantial
amount
of
Money
with
this
podcast
and
the
amount
of
people
I've
met
over
the
course
of
now
going
on
six
years.
We
just
started
season
six
about
a
week
ago,
and.
And
the
background
of
people
from
politicians
to
comedians,
movie
actors,
entertainers,
sports
figures,
which
we
just
had
a.
Actually,
the
original
founding
producer
of
ESPN
on
the
show
just
this
past
week,
which
will
be
on,
gave
you
guys
a
little
teaser.
It
hasn't
released
to
the
Spotify
Network
yet,
but.
But,
you
know,
it
will
be
released
next
week,
actually.
So
we.
We
just
had
Peter
Fox,
actually
the.
The
original
producer
for
espn
and
the
amount
of
history
he
told
us
of
how
ESPN
started
to.
Where
it's
at
now,
just
to
name
a
few.
Comedian
April
Brucker.
I
mean,
so
many
great
people
that's
been
on.
And
I.
I
can't.
I
can't
wait.
I
can't
wait
to
see
where
it
goes,
you
know,
in
the
next
five,
10
years,
if
you
guys
been
paying
attention
in
the.
In
the
chat.
We're
about
to
be
launched
onto
the
Roku
Network,
so
that's
another
big
step
for
us.
You
know,
my
producers,
like,
always
asking
me
questions
like,
where
you
want
to
go
next?
What
do
you
want
to
do?
This
where.
I
mean,
it's
like,
whoa,
whoa,
slow
down,
man.
One
thing
at
a
time.
But
Joe
will
laugh
sometimes,
and
Joe
is
like,
you
know,
he'll
be
like,
hey,
the
more
the
merrier.
I
can't
keep
up
with
his
45
platforms.
He's
on.
I'm
only
on,
what,
five
video
platforms.
He's
on
45,
but,
you
know,
we're
on
like,
60
audio
platforms
and
constantly
growing.
So,
you
know,
it.
The
industry
of
how
I
came
into
it.
I
came
into
the
industry
of
podcasting
in
2019,
but
I'm
no
stranger
to
radio.
I've
been
around
radio
since
the
early
2000s.
I've
worked
with
some
of
the
greats,
including
Howard
Stern,
92.3K
rock
up
in
New
York
City,
just
to
name
a
few.
So
I.
I've
been
around
some
really,
really
good,
good
personalities
in
the
past,
so.
But.
Well,
thank
you
so
much
for
that,
Savage,
and
thank
you
for
popping
in
and
being
a
shadow
and
being
a
voice.
So
I
could
check
out
some
of
these
comments
that
are
coming
into
the
chat
box.
Yeah,
I'm
just
try.
I'm
traveling
right
now.
I
don't
have
permission
to
use
the
background,
so
I
hope
you
understand.
No,
no,
I
completely
understand.
I
do
have
somebody
else
that
doesn't
have
a
camera
on.
Yvonne,
I
do
see
your
message.
I.
I
would
like
to
see
if
you
have
your
audio,
if
you
have
your
audio.
I'd
like
to
hear
from
you.
I
don't
think
her
audio.
And,
and
that
is
working
as
well.
So
I
got
a
couple
other
guests
that
haven't
come
to
the
stage
yet.
So
I
would
like
to
bring
them
to
the
stage.
I'm
going
to
go
to
Terry
next
and
then
I'm
going
to
go
to
Pepper
and
then
who
am
I
missing
here
then?
I,
I
girls,
I
want
to
end
with
you
guys
at
the
end
because
you
guys
were
my
last
podcast
interview
and
I
would
like
you
guys
to
wrap
it
up.
So
I'm
going
to
come
to
you
guys.
And
we
have
Sherry
as
well,
that
I
still
have
to
get
to
the
table.
I
would.
And
David.
I
see
David.
So
we
will
go
Nancy,
Pepper,
David,
Sherry.
No,
we're
going
Terry,
Pepper,
Nancy,
David
and
Sherry
and
then
Gwen
and,
and
Lissa
will
wrap
it
up
and
then
we
will
close
with
the
last.
Remain
the
last
video
of
Ms.
Liz
and
close
up
the
reunion
show.
But
before
we
close
that
up,
we
have
two
videos
that
I'm
going
to
play
prior
to
that
coming
in
from
the
Neverlands
from
Kim.
And
then
we
have
Chia.
She's
going
to
also
bring
a
message
in
from
Arua.
So
I
would
like
to
get
those
seen
as
well.
So
let
me
get
to
Terry.
Then
we're
going
to
go
to
Nancy
and
Terry
Pepper,
Nancy,
David,
Sherry,
and
then
girls,
and
then
we'll
get
to
the
videos.
So
let
me
get
Terry
up
here.
Hello,
can
you
hear
me?
Okay,
I
can.
Hello,
everybody.
Thank
you
so
much
for
having
me.
I
wanted
to
just
drop
by
to
let
you
know
how
much
I
appreciate
you.
I
was
on
your
show
in
July
of
22
and
this
was
after
I
had,
I
had
Covid
and
I
was
really
sick
and
I
ended
up
losing
my
memory.
I
don't
know
if
you
remember
our
show.
And
your
show
was
one
of
the
first
shows
that
I
was
on
and
I
sort
of
behind
the
scenes
kind
of
person.
I'm
an
entrepreneur.
I
have
my
own
nonprofit.
I
and
a
registered
nurse.
And
I
work
with
young
people,
high
school
students
and
young
adults
who
have
barriers
that
prevent
them
from
being
successful.
But
when
I
had
gotten
Covid,
I
lost
my
memory
and
I
also
lost
my
voice.
And
your
show
was
one
of
the
first
shows,
was
the
first
SHIP
podcast
that
I
did
did
and
I
had
never
done
a
podcast
before,
not
like
yours.
And
so
I
always,
I
always
say
that
niceness
removes
the
friction
of
life.
And
being
on
your
show
and
being
feeling
so
comfortable
and
just
accept
it
and
you
listen
to
my
stories
and
I
felt,
I
didn't
feel
Like,
I
was
on
a
podcast.
I
just
felt
like
I
was.
We
were
just
sitting
on
the
floor,
just
having
a
little
chat.
And
so
I
just
wanted
to
let
you
know
that
that
made
a
major
impact
in
my
confidence.
And
I
went
on
and
I
do
lots
of
podcasts
now.
I'm
looking
for
opportunities
to
really
reach
out
and
connect
with
lovely
people
like
the.
Like
you
have
on
your
show
to
help
me.
Me
help
young
people
to
reach
their
full
potential.
And
so
I'm
always
looking
for
partners
and
people.
If
you
work
with
youth
and
you
want
to
mentor
and
you
want
to
pour
into
young
people's
lives,
and
if
you
want
to
come
alongside
me
with
that,
I
would
love
to
talk
to
anyone
who's
interested
in
learning
more
about
what
I
do
with
my
nonprofit,
which
is
the
Nurturing
Wellness
Group
Foundation.
And,
and
so,
Liz,
thank
you
so
much.
I
will
definitely
be
praying
for
you,
and
I
look
forward
to
seeing
you
in
whatever
endeavors
you're
going
to
be
doing.
I
know
that
you're
going
to
just
do
wonderfully.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
just
being
a
major,
major
part
in
my
life.
Well,
thank
you
so
much,
Terry.
And,
you
know,
when
we
had
our,
our
tea
time
together,
it
was
a
journey,
right?
It
was.
Can
we
get
through
this?
I.
I
don't
really
have
a
voice.
I,
I
was
just
like,
well,
well,
step
by
step,
we
can
do
this,
right?
Even
if
we
have
to
whisper,
we're
going
to
whisper.
We're
going
to
get
it
done,
right?
Because
that's
what
we
do
is
we
get
it
done.
And
I,
I
think
we
both
had
a
cup
of
tea
as
well
that,
that
time.
Yeah,
I
think
we
had
a
real
cup
of
tea.
We
both
had
a
cold
or
something,
so
that
was,
that
was
good.
Thank
you
so
much.
Again,
I
didn't
talk
about.
My
book
is
Grateful
for
Jo
Journey.
Grateful
for
the
journey,
surviving
COVID
19.
My.
It
wasn't
really
supposed
to
be
a
book.
I
actually,
my,
my
doctor
wanted
me
to
write
down
different
parts
of
my
life
that
I
remembered,
and
my
husband
wanted
to
have
it
published.
So
anyway,
that
was
the,
the
kickoff
of
that,
and
I
think
that's
one
of
the
reasons
why
I
came
on
your
show.
But
anyway,
thank
you
so
much
again.
And
hello,
everyone.
You
guys
are
my,
my
peeps.
You
have
big
hearts
and
I
feel
it.
And
I,
I
really
appreciate
being
a,
a
part
of
this
community.
And
that's
what
it's
about,
right?
It's
a
community,
bringing
people
together
and
all
that
good
stuff.
So,
you
know,
and
I,
I
love
seeing
old
faces
that
I
seen
like
a
couple
years
ago.
I'm
just
like,
oh,
they're
still
around.
Yes.
Where
are
we
going
with
this?
You
know,
because
I've
been
doing
it
for
five
years,
so
when
I
get
a
season,
one
person
coming
back
and
saying,
hey,
Ms.
Liz,
how
are
you
doing?
I
was
like,
oh,
hi,
how
are
you?
You
know,
and
my
emails
are
open
all
night
long
because
Ms.
Liz
is
a
nighthawk,
and
I
do
a
lot
of
my
work
at
nighttime.
So
if
you
ever
just
need
somebody
to
talk
to
or,
you
know,
need
a
moment
of
venting,
Ms.
Liz
is
good
at
venting.
You
know,
you
can
vent
to
me.
I'm
not
going
to
take
it
personal
or
anything
like
that.
You
know,
sometimes
we
just
need
to
get
a
lot
of
stuff
off
of
our
shoulders,
and
2024
has
been
heavy
year
for
misled
is.
So
I,
again,
I
really
want
to
thank
everybody
for
joining
me
tonight
and
being
here.
Just
one
person
showing
up
would
have
made
the
difference,
but
having
all
of
you
guys
say,
hey,
I
want
to
come
back,
is
really
special.
So
thank
you
for
that.
Hey.
Hey,
Ms.
Liz.
I,
I
forgot
to
say,
you
know,
I,
I,
I,
I
appreciate
everything
you've
done
with
this
show.
I
really,
I
really
do.
I,
I
forgot,
forgot
to
add
that,
actually.
And
I,
I
wish
you
the
best
where,
you
know,
wherever
you're
in
Denver's
go,
you
know,
and
it's,
it's
sad
to
see
the,
you
know,
the
show
kind
of
coming
to
an
end,
and
I
just
wish
the
best
for
you.
I
really
do.
Well,
thank
you
for
that,
Savage.
And
check
out
his
podcast.
He,
he
does
a
lot
of
twists
and
turns,
and,
you
know,
sometimes
I
check
in
and
check
out
that
podcast,
and
I'm
just
like,
wow,
okay,
I
needed
that
today.
I
need
that
picture
up.
Yeah,
yeah.
It's
a
little
toxic
tea
for
Ms.
Liz,
but,
you
know,
it's
okay.
Well,
Ms.
Liz
likes
to
twist
the
tea
from
time
to
time.
I
do
have
a
dark
sense
of
humor
from
time
to
time.
Of
course,
the
shows
are
a
lot
better
when
I'm
on
them.
Next,
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
bring
up
Pepper.
And
I
did
see
that
the
girls
did
disappear.
I
don't
know
if
they'll
be
back,
but
Gwendolyn
and
Lissa,
they
were
on
tea
time,
and
they
closed
up
the
podcast
interviews.
Check
them
out.
They
have
an
amazing
book
called
the
Canvas
of
Life.
They
do
their
own.
Alyssa
is
the
illustrator,
and
Gwendolyn
is
the
author
and
poet.
And
it
is
two
Canadian
girls
from
Canada
that
are
working
on
a
second
book
that's
coming
out
in
2025.
So
check
that
out.
And
they
bring
some
really
good
conversation
to
the
table
as
well.
So
check
out
that
podcast.
So
I'm
going
to
bring
up
Pepper.
Pepper
and
me
have
had
a
journey,
and
Pepper,
I
think,
is
my
longest
guest
that
I
spoke
to
after
the
interview,
I
think
it
was
like
two
in
the
morning
when
we
were
done
talking.
So
let
me
bring
Pepper
up.
Welcome,
Pepper.
Can
you
hear
me?
Pepper?
I
can't
hear
you,
but
I
can
hear
your
type
in
a
way.
And
we
were
worried
about
this.
We
even
talked
about
this
before
this
afternoon.
She
was
like,
my
microphone,
Liz,
My
microphone.
So
Pepper's
going
to
leave
a
bunch
of
stuff
in
the.
In
the
chat.
We're
going
to
move
on
over
to
Nancy.
See,
now,
Nancy,
I
think
she.
Think
she
literally
spilled
some
tea
on
her
computer,
so
screwed
it
all
up.
And
that's
how
it
works,
right?
We.
Sometimes
it
just
doesn't
work.
The
microphone
doesn't
work.
But
Ms.
Liz
always
found
a
way
to
make
it
work,
right?
We
had
a
lot
of
technical
issues
during
podcast
time
because
they
were
live
shows,
and
a
lot
of
my
guests
were
like,
oh,
we're
going
live.
Does
not
record
it.
No,
we're
doing
live.
We.
We
do
live.
We
do
whatever
comes
to
the
table.
And
Pepper,
your
microphone's
not
working,
but
I'll
get
you,
girl.
I'll
get
you
on.
That's
okay.
Oh,
I
have
your
voice.
Can
you
hear
me?
I
got
you.
Look
here,
microphone.
There
you
go.
You
know
what?
I
had
to
play
with
the
buttons
here.
We're
good.
I
told
you,
push
those
buttons.
How
are
you
doing?
I'm
so.
I'm
so
happy
to
be
here
tonight
to.
To
see
this,
and
it's
such
an
honor
just
to.
You're
to
be
a
friend
of
yours.
You're
just.
I
wouldn't
have
missed
this
for
the
world.
Pepper.
Pepper.
And
our
tea
time
went
down
some
really
weird
rabbit
holes,
but
it
was
a
conversation
we
had
afterwards,
and
that's
what
I
really
loved
about
some
of
my
guests
is
them
staying
afterwards.
We
had
conversations
after
the
live
show,
so
I
got
to
know
them
a
little
deeper
on
different
levels
and
that.
And
me
and
Pepper
have
stayed
connected.
And,
you
know,
sometimes
our
emails
don't
work
or
tik
Toks
don't
work,
or
our
messengers
don't
work,
but
we
still
stay
connected,
right?
And
we
still
find
a
way.
So,
Pepper,
what
did
you
enjoy
about
tea
time
and
share
a
little
bit
about
your
book?
Because
I
want
your
book
out
there.
Okay,
well,
let
me
tell
you
a
little
bit
about
the
book
first.
It's.
It's
called
the
Notorious
Texas
Swindler
and
it's
about
a
family
member.
Somehow
it
turned
me
into
a
true
crime
author.
I
wanted
to
be
an
author.
I
just
didn't
know
it
was
going
to
be
crime
related.
And
I
exposed
a
lot
of
individuals
who
did
not
want
want
to
be
exposed
and
they
deleted
my
work.
I
had
to
rewrite
my
book
multiple
times.
And
through
the
process
trying
to
get
the
story
out
there.
I
was
reaching
out
to
individuals
who
were
willing
to
listen
and
you
were
one
of
the
individuals
who
wanted
to
hear
my
story
and
you
helped
me
get
it
out
there
in
the
world.
I
self
published
it
and
I'm
working
on
my
next,
my
next
book
which
is
a
crime
fiction
book.
But
I
enjoyed
being
on
your
show
so
many
times.
In
fact,
I
came
back,
what
was
it?
Twice.
I
mean
we
just
had
so
much
fun.
We
went
down
so
many
rabbit
holes
and
I
told
you
so
many
things
that
I
hadn't
told
anyone
yet
about
the
individuals
and
my
story.
And
it,
it
was,
I
just
enjoyed
it.
I
enjoyed
our
talk
so
much.
Much.
Yeah.
Thank
you
so
much,
Pepper
for
that
and
let's
stay
connected
and
let's
see
how
we
can
get
this
Tick
Tock
thing
working
that
we've
been
talking
about.
So
if
you
Want
to
see
Ms.
Liz,
check
Ms.
Liz
all
around
Tick
Tock
as
well.
You'll
see
some
of
the
Tea
Time
stuff
there.
And
you
also
see
a
little
bit
of
Ms.
Liz's
personal
journey
as
well
on
there
next.
I'm
going
to
get
Nancy
in
here.
Now,
Nancy,
it
was
a
weird
thing
because
I
put
in
the
universe.
I
wanted
somebody
from
a
cruise
ship.
I
wanted
to
know
the
interest
entertainment
world
on
a
cruise
ship
because
I've
always
wanted
to
travel
on
it
on
a
ship.
And
then
all
of
a
sudden,
poof.
Nancy
pops
up
and
submits.
I'd
like
to
be
on
Tea
Time
while
that's
the
way
it's
done.
Put
it
on
the
universe
and
the
universe
finds
you.
So
let
me
bring
Nancy
up
so
she
can
share
a
little
bit
about
her
journey
and
all
of
the
amazing
stuff
you're
doing.
Because
I
think
you're
still
traveling,
right?
I
am.
Not
only
am
I
still
traveling,
I'm
not.
Well,
I'm
not
singing
as
much
because
they
didn't
want
jazz
anymore.
They
just
wanted
party
bands.
And
I
kind
of
been
there,
done
that.
So
what
I
decided
I
wanted
to
keep
sailing.
So
I'm
now
a
contractor
doing
wardrobe.
But
after
I
finished
the
book
that
we
talked
about,
which
was
so
cool
of
you
to
let
me
talk
about
it
because
I
was
so
excited.
It
had
just
come
out
back
in
October
last
year
and
work
at
sea,
see
the
world.
But
I
couldn't
personally
speak
to
how
amazing
it
would
be
to
be
crew
that
had
to,
you
know,
work
in
the
galley
and
get
up
at
4
in
the
morning
to
make
pastries.
I
was
like.
So
I
wasn't
giving
up
on
my
musicians
because
those
are
my
people.
So
I
wrote
another
one
called
notes
that
float,
and
that's
the
one
that's
just
come
out
just
like
a
couple
weeks
ago
and.
But,
you
know,
the
whole
idea
of
musicians
reading
a
book
was
kind
of
a
silly
idea.
So
I'm
going
to
turn
it
into
an
online
course
called
the
Global
Musician
Academy.
And
so
I
can
hook
people.
People
up
to
get.
Get
their
thing
done.
Because
I,
I
don't.
I.
I
miss
the
music
thing.
You
know,
the
singing
was
the
most
fun.
So
absolutely
hanging
on
to
that.
I'm
going
to
help
other
people
do
it
if
I
can't.
So
I
will
do
that.
Absolutely.
And
Nancy
actually
sang
on
last
year's
reunion
show.
So
if
you
want
to
hear
Nancy
sing,
check
out
the
reunion
show
of
last
year.
She
got
to
sing
a
couple
songs
for
us.
You
want,
you
want
the
fame?
The
same
closers
on
when
you
get
to
the
end.
Well,
we
might
just
do
that.
I
want.
I
want
to
get
to
Sherry,
and
then
I
want
to
get
to
Gwendolyn.
I
seen
Liz
has
laughed.
And
then
we
have
a
video
that
is
a
little
long,
but
it.
It's
just
Ms.
Liz
giving
you
guys
my
final
thoughts.
Thoughts
and
stuff
like
that.
So
you
don't
need
to
hear.
But
no,
Nancy,
you
are
the
focus
of
the
attention.
No,
no,
no,
Nancy,
we.
We
singing.
We.
We'll
do
some
singing.
Oh,
Alyssa's
back.
So
we're
gonna
get
Sherry
on
and
then
we're
gonna
get
David,
and
then
we're
gonna
get
the
two
girls
on
and
then
we're
gonna
close.
Close
it
up
with
farewell.
Thank
you.
Appreciation
of
all
of
you
guys
and
all
the
guests
and
all
of
my
guests.
I
couldn't
make
it
tonight.
And
you're
watching
or
you're
going
to
watch
the
replay.
Thank
you.
I
could
not
have
done
it
without
you.
So
let
me
get
to
Sherry
next,
and
then
we're
going
to
go
to
David,
and
then
we're
going
to
go
to
the
girls
and
then
we're
going
to
wrap
it
up
and
let
you
guys
all
enjoy
your
Christmas
holidays
with
your
friends
and
family.
And
Nancy,
I
might
just
get
you
to
us
sing
if
you
insist.
But
honestly,
honey,
this.
This
party
is
all
about
you.
So
I
just
want
to
thank
you
again.
For
letting
me
be
a
part
of
it
because
it
was
absolutely
the
bomb
and
I
so
enjoyed
staying
in
contact
all
these
times
since
then.
It's
been,
it's
been
wonderful
and
I
wish
you
all
the
very
best.
And
we,
we're
hoping
you're
going
to
be
back
because
we're
looking
for
you.
Absolutely.
Well,
yeah,
I
might
just
see
you
on
a
ship.
You
just
might.
I'm
everywhere.
Sherry,
welcome
to
tea
time
and
farewell
then.
Thank
you.
Share
your
thoughts
in
that
because
we
had
a
really
good
conversation,
you
know,
when
Mickey
gave
me
Sher.
She's
also
known
as.
Her
pen
name
is
Tong
G.
So
check
her
book
out
as
well.
But
Sherry,
share
your
journey
a
little
bit.
Yes,
of
course.
Actually,
actually
we
just
met
in
December.
Right.
Our
interview
was
on
December
3rd
and
I'm
new
at
this,
but
I
also
have
had
probably
over
a
dozen
interviews
before
I
was
on
your
show.
And
you
have
a
special
gift
to
connect
with
people
and
you
care.
Last
I
felt
like
a
right
way
because
as
I
said
during
the
show
that
I
haven't.
The
things
I
haven't
shared.
Shared
with
other
interviewers
and
I
was
able
to
share
with
you
and
also
because
I
was
always
worried
about
time
when
I
had
other
interviews
and
I.
I
didn't
really
speak
all
everything
I
wanted
to
speak.
I
usually
stop
at
about
60,
70%.
But
with
you
I
was
able
to
share
everything.
And
not
only
that,
afterward
we
chatted
for
quite
some
time.
Time.
I
think
I
felt
like
a.
An
hour.
Maybe
not,
but
I
felt
like.
So
it's
just
that
you're
such
a
wonderful
person.
I'm
so
glad.
Actually,
I'd
like
to
say
thank
you
to
Mickey
to.
For
the
introduction.
Without
Mickey,
we
would
never
meet.
Right.
I
really,
really
appreciate
that.
I.
I
just
feel
it's
a
gift.
You're
a
gift
in
my
life,
in
so
many
people's
life.
And,
and
as
of
2025,
I
like
to
finish
translating
this
book,
my
debut
novel,
the
House
Failure,
into
Chinese.
Actually,
Chinese
is
my
mother
tongue,
is
my
first
language,
so
it
should
be
easier
than
writing
in
English
as
my
second
language.
And
also
I'm
looking
for
a
publisher
for
my
next
book,
so
the
second
book
of
the
China
China
Tribe
trilogy.
That
book's
title
is
called
the
Pin
in
the
Bird.
It's
already
finished,
it's
edited
and
multiple
times.
And
so
that's
pretty
much
my
goal
for
2025.
And
I
really,
really
appreciate
everything
you
have
offered,
you
have
shared
and
yeah,
let's.
Let's
meet
one
day
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
that
that
day.
Absolutely
you
know,
we
got
a
lot
of
Canadians
and
a
lot
of
Americans.
A
lot
of
us.
Ms.
Liz
might
just
pop
on
the
pin,
right?
Just
throw
a
dart
and
that,
that's
where
I'm
going.
I'm
going
to
Australia.
Okay.
All
my
Australian
tea
time
guests
meet
me
at
this
location
and
we
just
have
a
good
old
time
together.
Same
as
Canada.
Right.
Let's,
let's,
let's
really
connect.
And
I,
that's
my
end
goal
is
to
meet
each
and
every
one
of
you
in
person.
You
know,
if
I
find
out
that
you're
close
by,
I
do
go
see
you.
So
I
have
met
a
couple
of
my
tea
time
guests
over
the
years.
I
just
met
Jay
Barnar
who
was
on
T
on
Tea
Time
for
Empowered
to
Recover.
So,
and
we're
going
to
be
working
on
an
event
in
2025
as
well.
So
stay
tuned
for
that.
Like
I
said,
Ms.
Liz
is
not
going
far.
There's
just
different
things
that
Ms.
Liz
will
be
working
on.
Now
let
me
get
David,
if
David
is
still
here.
Yes,
he
is.
So
let
me
get
David
up
here
because
me
and
David
went
down
some
rabbit
holes
too.
Like
those
rabbit
holes
were
really
busy
in
2024.
So
let
me
get
David
up
here.
Hey,
Ms.
Liz,
always
nice
to
see.
I,
I
think
I'm
one
of
the
very
last
guests.
I
think
it
was
December
5th
maybe
so
two
weeks
ago.
And
I
am
basically
a
full
time
webcaster
today
and
a
full
time
professor.
And
I,
it's,
it's
kind
of
interesting
because
it's
messed
up
my
writing
career.
So
I
did
want
to
say
shout
out
to
Mickey
Mickelson
who
introduced
us
and
has
been
working
very
hard
to
help
me
promote
my
books.
And
I
wish
I
had
met
him
earlier
when
my
publishing
and
I
have
interviewed
on
Saving
America,
Diane
and
Joseph,
and
I
don't
see
him
on
here
tonight.
But
Michael
Hemson,
who's
the
blind
survivor
of
9
11,
was
up
on
the
58th
floor
and
somehow
managed
to
walk
down
with
his
seeing
eye
dog
and
another
person.
So
we've
had
some
really
fun
interviews.
Ms.
Liz,
we
haven't
interviewed
you
yet,
but
I'm,
I'm
sure
we're
going
to
work
that
into
the
schedule
and,
but
the
sad
part
of
being
a
full
time
professor
and
a
full
time
webcaster
is
I
have
put
aside
my
current
book
in
April.
April.
Mickey
probably
doesn't
want
to
hear
this,
but
he
know,
he
knows
what's
going
on
and
I
was
hoping
to
have
that
book
ready
by
the
first
quarter
of
2025
and
that's
not
going
to
happen
though.
I'M
trying
to
dig
a
hole
of
time
to
find,
to
catch
up
on
that
book.
And
we
talked
a
little
bit
about
the,
you
know,
the
interaction
with,
with
all
different
people
and
I
have
to
stay
sharp
all
the
time
and
I
have
to
be
very
well
behaved.
So
I,
I
have,
you
know,
I,
I
teach
at
a
Catholic
university,
but
I
also
feel
as
a
professor,
even
if
I
wasn't
at
Catholic
university
because
I
was
at
a
public
university
before
that
part
of
being
the
person
is
to
set
a
good
example
and
to,
you
know,
try
and
get
people
to
speak,
speak
the,
the
King
or
the
Queen's
English,
as
we
say.
And
so
that's
a
little
bit
of
a
challenge.
And
also
major
focus
of
my
life
is
ethics,
is,
is
imbuing
my
students
with
ethics.
And
I
do
belong
to
some
associations
and
I
write
about
ethical
topics
when
I
get
that
opportunity
also.
Well,
it
was
an
honor
to
meet
you,
David.
And
like
I
said,
stay
connected.
You
know,
let's,
let's
see
where
we
can
go
in
2025
together.
And
you
know,
and
Mickey
was
shaking
his
head.
So
yeah,
the,
the
honor
was
mine,
Ms.
Liz.
And
again,
thank
you,
Mickey
for
introducing
us.
And
I've
been
taking
furious
notes
here
about
some
other
folks
on
it.
And
in
Saving
America
we
interview
non
fiction
authors,
business
leaders
and
people
who
have
things
to
say
about
our
community.
So
we
interviewed
somebody
on
dementia
the
other
day.
We've
talked
about
mindfulness,
we've
talked
about
people
overcoming
addiction
and
other
things.
So
we
try
and
focus
on
social
topics
and
political
topics
and
business.
And
that's
where
the
non
fiction
book
issue
comes
in.
But
you
don't
have
to
have
a
current
book
out.
But
if
you're
working
with
Mickey,
Mickey
does
introduce
me
to
his
non
fiction
authors
and
we,
we
try
and
work
them
into
the,
the
show.
So
be
delighted
to
connect
with
a
number
of
you
in
the
future.
Awesome.
Now
I'm
going
to
bring
up
two
amazing
young,
young
ladies
from
Canada
who
were
on
my
last
episode
of
Tea
Time
on
season
five
and
I
was
done
for
the
year.
And
then
Gwendolyn
reached
out
to
me
and
she's
like,
can
we
be
on
Tea
Time?
I
was
like,
I'm
done
guys.
And
I
was
like,
okay,
tell
me
a
little
bit
about
your
book.
Tell
me
a
little
bit.
What
would
you
guys
do?
And
then
they
shared
and
I
was
like,
no,
we
need
to
do
one
more
Tea
Time.
And
their
book
is
called
the
Canvas
of
Life.
And
the
reason
that
I
wanted
them
on
was
because
some
of
you
know,
I
had
a
stillborn
daughter
at
a
very
young
age
and
she
didn't
have
life.
And
the
book
spoke
to
me
and
said,
mommy,
please
do
this
for
me.
Give
me
life.
So
I
gave
her
life.
And
I
had
these
two
amazing,
beautiful
ladies
on,
and
they
shared.
And
there's
an
image
that.
Alys.
Alysa.
She
did.
She.
She
did.
And
it
really
just
touched
my
heart.
So
I
want
to
bring
you
two
girls
up,
and
I.
And
I
want
you
guys
to
share
a
little
bit
about
your
book
and
all
of
the
stuff
that
you're
doing
in
the
future.
Oh,
thank
you,
Ms.
Liz.
That's
very
meaningful
to
us.
First
of
all,
I
just
want
to
say
thank
you
for
having
us
on
your
final
episode.
It
was
very
special.
Special
to
spend
that
time
with
you
and
to
share
our
book.
Our
book
is
called
the
Canvas
of
Life,
a
collection
of
poetry
and
art.
And
our
hope
is
that
our
poetry
and
art
resonates
with
people.
And
it
was
so
special
that
that
one
poem
and
the
artwork
resonated
with
you.
Our
journey
is
to
create
experiences
and
to
tell
people's
stories.
And
you
really
brought
out
the.
In
us
transforming
experiences
artistically.
And
so
thank
you
for
like,
making
us
really
think
about
that,
because
that
was
really
meaningful
to
us.
And
this
is
our
book
here.
It's
available
on
Amazon
and
Indigo.
And
you
just
do
such
a
great
job.
Hot
wiring
connections.
You
build
community.
As
an
educator,
I
strive
to
do
the
same.
And
so
thank
you,
Ms.
Liz,
for
that.
It's
very
special.
And
this.
And
I
got
to
do
this
with
my
very
good
friend
Alicia,
and
she's
the
amazing
artist
of
the
book.
And
while
you're
talking,
Alicia,
I
want
to
show
the
painting
that
Ms.
Liz
really
enjoys.
So.
God.
Hey.
Well,
yes,
we
are
really
grateful
to
be
a
part
of
everything
and
getting
to
chat
with
you
and
getting
to
really
delve
into
our
emotions
on
it,
because
it
was
a
very
emotional
process
doing
this
book
and
speaking
with
all
these
people
and
getting
these
stories.
And
it
was
really
nice
to
have
somebody
who
read
the
stories
and
saw
the
artwork
and
resonated
with
it.
And
it
just
shows
how
special
it
was
to
have
this
book
come
to
life
and
touch
people.
So
it
was
very
important
to
us.
Yeah.
This
whole
community
is
about
storytelling,
telling,
and
it's
such
an
honor
and
privilege
to
hear
all
your
stories,
Ms.
Liz.
I'd
like
to
hear
more
of
your
stories.
What
you
said
there
just
got
me
so
emotional
about
your.
Your
daughter
passing.
So
if
we
can
connect
with
people,
if
we
can
keep
telling
people's
stories,
that's
what
we're
going
to
do.
And
if
you'd
like
to
collaborate,
connect
with
us,
Please
do.
We're
from
Canada.
Merry
Christmas.
Happy
holidays.
Keep
finding
your
tea.
Ms.
Liz.
I
hope
you
find
what
fills
your
cup
because
you
have
so
much
to
give.
You're
a
gift.
You
filled
my
cup.
And
I
just
really,
really,
really
want
you
to
know
that
you
are
loved.
And
thank
you
so
much
for
having
us.
Thank
you
so
much.
You
know,
and
this
is
why
I
kept
you
guys
for
last,
because
I
know
that
the
tears
are
going
to
start
to
fall.
We
do
have
a
message
from
Kim
Del
Dear,
the
song
from
Neverlands.
And
we
have
one
from
Aruba.
And
then
we
have
the
final
video
of
Ms.
Liz.
And
for
anybody
that
can
stick
around
and
watch
those
videos,
I
really
appreciate
it.
If
you
need
to
need
to
leave,
I
do
understand.
Again,
this
is
recorded
to
all
my
viewers
and
an
audience
that
are
listening
to
Tea
Time
tonight
and
watching
this
episode,
this
live
show.
Give
me
your
feedback.
And
if
there's
somebody
that
you've
seen
tonight
on
this
farewell
thank
you
reunion
show,
let
me
know
when
I
will
connect
you
because
that's
what
I'm
doing.
I'm
connecting
the
dots.
I'm
just
taking
a
pause,
guys,
because
my
mental
health
is
not
very
good
and
I've
gone
through
a
lot
of
hard
things
this
year
on
my
own.
A
lot
of
personal
stuff
and
a
lot
of
I
have
to
find
Ms.
Liz
again.
I
have
to
find
me.
I
lost
myself
along
the
way
and
I
need
to
find
me.
And
that's
the
message
that
I
want
to
give
to
all
of
my
listeners
and
my
guests,
guest
and
viewers
out
there.
Make
sure
that
your
self
care
in
2025
comes
first.
Everything
else
comes
second.
So
I'm
going
to
play
those
videos
from
Kim
and
from
and
then
I'm
going
to
play
the
closing
video
and
you'll
see
how
you
can
stay
connected
to
Ms.
Liz.
And
again,
thank
you
all
for
joining
me
tonight
on
Tea
Time.
I'm
just
going
to
get
those
videos
for
you
guys
and
we'll
start
with
Kim.
Dear
Ms.
Liz,
I
wanted
to
send
you
a
celebration
message
from
the
Netherlands.
I'm
really
honoring
you
of
five
seasons
of
Tea
Time
and
all
the
amazing
guests
that
joined
you
and
all
the
listeners
tuning
in.
So
it's
really,
really
has
been
an
amazing
journey,
a
platform
of
beautiful
connections.
And
I
really
want
to
honor
you
for
all
you've
created,
all
the
amazing
conversations,
all
the
amazing
inspirations
and
connections
that
were
created
from
that
and
also
this
new
chapter
that
is
coming
into
your
life.
So
I
honor
you,
I
celebrate
you
and
I
send
you
all
the
best.
Bye.
Next,
I'll
play
tia's
video.
Hello
Ms.
Liz.
And
to
everyone
celebrating
the
incredible
milestone
of
connection
and
transformation
created
with
Tea
Time
with
Miss
Liz
and
making
a
difference
and
what
a
difference
you've
made.
I'm
so
grateful
that
I
had
a
chance
to
also
be
part
of
your
extraordinary
tea
Time
journey.
Journey.
You've
spent
the
last
five
plus
years
pouring
your
heart
and
soul
out
into
elevating
so
many
voices
all
over
the
world.
I
believe
it
was
over
60
countries
and
more
than
150
plus
topics
that
truly
matter.
Extraordinary,
Ms.
Liz.
And
so
thank
you
from
the
heart
for
your
tea
of
transformation,
educating
and
advocating.
You've
brewed
something
far
more
impactful
than
just
tea.
You've
created
ripples
of
hope,
understanding
and
action
throughout
the
globe.
Your
teapot
hasn't
just
been
a
vessel
for
stories.
It
has
been
a
true
guiding
light
for
humanity.
So
here's
raising
my
teacup
to
you
for
the
countless
lives
you've
inspired,
the
perspectives
you've
broadened
and
the
community
you've
nurtured.
Ms.
Liz,
you
are
truly
a
beautiful
soul
making
a
difference
and
the
world
is
better
because
of
it.
I
am
so
excited
to
see
what
your
next
chapter
will
be
and
where
it
takes
you
and
I'll
be
definitely
cheering
you
on
every
step
of
the
way.
Way.
You
are
truly
one
of
a
kind.
Here's
to
you,
Ms.
Liz.
It's
because
of
guests
like
that
that
I
wanted
to
do
this
and
I
wanted
to
say
thank
you.
This
is
going
to
be
a
hard
journey
not
to
have
these
interviews
anymore.
You
guys
have
been
a
part
of
my
life
for
five
years.
So
stay
connected
because
I'm
going
to
need
you
guys.
I'm
not
going
to
be
disappearing.
I'm
just
going
to
be
taking
some
time
for
myself.
So
I'm
going
to
close
up
with
the
final
video.
Another
song
that
my
son
wrote.
So
it's
similar
to
the
F
the
this
the
first
song
that
I
played
that
he
played,
but
he
added
some
extra
characters
into
it.
My
son
has
a.
A
dark
sense
of
humor
like
his
mama.
So
I
want
you
to
enjoy
that
and
you'll
see
where
Ms.
L
is
going.
If
anybody
would
like
to
stay
connected
or
work
in
2025,
just
reach
out.
I'm
just
a
cup
of
tea
away
guys.
And
I
really
do
mean
that.
I'm
just
a
cup
of
tea
away
from
all
of
you
guys.
So
let's
play
the
final
video
and
wrap
it
up.
And
thank
you
guys
all
for
joining
me
tonight
and
thank
you
for
all
the
guests
that
were
here
earlier
and
thank
you
to
the
guests
who
weren't
able
to
make
it
Because
I
know
you
guys
are
watching
this,
Liz,
you
know,
and
you'll
catch
the
replay.
So
thank
you,
thank
you
to
the
countries
that
came
tonight.
Pakistan,
Costa
Rica,
Australia,
United
States,
Canada,
Aruba,
Neverlands
there.
You
know,
we
had
India,
we
had
Nepal
on.
We
had
so
many
different
countries
on.
You'll
see
that
in
the
final
video
and
you'll
get
to
see
a
little
bit
of
how
many
topics
Ms.
Lizaks,
you
did.
And
I
want
to
do
a
special
shout
out
to
my
video
creator
that
I've
worked
with
for
five
years
from
Nigeria,
Adina
Adanson.
Check
him
out.
He
is
a
freelancer
and
he
has
created
all
of
Ms.
Liz's
videos
every
year
for
the
reunion
show.
So
check
him
out.
Young
guy
that
I
met
through
another
organization,
through
another
tea
time
guest,
Torzine,
his
brother
was
saved
the
Children's
Foundation.
So
that
was
another
tea
time
that
was
on
here.
And
it
was
just
another
connection.
And
he
made
a
video
for
his
brother
is
just
that
foundation.
And
I
was
like,
hey,
who's
your
video
guy?
And
he's
like,
oh,
my,
my
brother.
So
that's
how
we
connected.
So
again,
a
nice
shout
out
to
Dina.
Before
I
play
the
video,
I
would
just
like
to
say
a
couple
of
words
about
thank
yous.
So
three
years,
Mickey.
It's
been
a
journey.
Three
years.
Three
years
is
just
the
beginning.
So
thank
you
for
that.
To
all
the
collaborators
that
you'll
see
in
the
video
that
was
in
the
middle,
in
the
beginning
and
at
the
end,
to
all
the
supporters,
the
business
magazines
that
shared
Ms.
Liz's
business.
And
that
because
there's
many
branches
that
many
people
don't
know
about
because
Ms.
Liz
was
busy
watering
the
podcast,
but
I
wasn't
watering
the
rest
of
my
business.
And
that's
what
I'll
be
working
on
in
2025.
The
media
sources,
the
booking
platforms,
the
PRs,
the
HRs,
the
podcast
guests,
radio
guests,
radio
stations
host
tea
times,
guests
who
were
strangers,
who
turned
into
friends,
who
are
now
family,
press
releases,
agents,
platforms.
And
again,
to
my
children
for
saying,
mom,
what
are
you
doing
today?
Well,
Mom's
having
tea
time.
Sometimes
they
didn't
like
to
hear
that
I
was
having
tea
time.
But
you
know
what
mom
had
to
do,
what
mom
had
to
do.
So
again,
and
my
little
granddaughter
is
watching.
So
a
big
shout
out
to
you,
Ray
Ray
and
Grandma,
Grandma's
raise
your
cup,
serve
some
tea
because
you're
the
next
generation
of
tea
time.
Nanny's
working
on
you
for
that.
So
let
me
get
the
last
video
up.
And
thank
you
again
for
staying
the
whole
night.
I
really
appreciate
all
of
you
guys.
So
enjoy
the
video
and
stay
in
touch,
guys.
And
you,
you're
able
to.
That's
plain.
Ms.
Lis,
I
just
want
to
say
that
and
I
think
I
echo
what
when
saying
and
probably
from
all
of
us,
you
give
so
much
of
yourself,
it
is
time
to
fill
your
cup.
But
also,
don't
forget
that
we're
also
here
for
you.
Thank
you
so
much.
I
appreciate
that,
Karen.
And
here
we
go.
Here's
the
last.
Guys,
I
want
to
share
a
moment.
Just
a
second,
if
you
will.
For
five
remarkable
years,
a
single
cup
of
tea
has
united
us
across
confidence,
cultures
and
conversation.
Four
cup.
Never
shut
up.
T
is
for
tragedy
being
together.
E
is
for
everyone
and
their
equality.
I
was
even
thinking
to
take
my
life
because
can
you
imagine
being
in
a
communist
regime,
being
accused
to
be
a
spy?
What
can
be
your
fate?
Like
some
of
us,
not
every
moment,
we
can
be
feeling
fine.
Sure,
I
started
drawing
and
painting
and
doing
theater.
And
when
I
started
Miss
Liz's
Tea
Times,
my
goal
was
simple,
was
to
spark
meaningful
conversations
about
issues
that
are
related
to
the
world
today
through
storytelling,
words,
and
the
metaphor
of
tea.
It's
just
a
cup
in
time.
This
song
doesn't
have
to
run
like
all
of
us,
not
every
moment,
we
can
be
feeling
fine.
From
education
to
mental
health,
social
justice
to
children's
literature,
we've
explored
the
stories
that
matter.
When
I
was
a
very
young
child,
I
was
obviously,
if
you
follow
my
story,
you
know
that
I
was
undiagnosed
as
a
child.
But
there
was
always
questions
of
people
asking,
well,
she's
different.
Why
is
she
like
that?
So
it
was
very
obvious
that
I
was
different.
But
I
always
was
in
some
type
of
art
program.
I
always
draw.
I
always
drew.
I
would
take
my
art
supplies
and
go
find
somewhere
to
draw
where
nobody
was
bothering
me.
So
I
was
always
into
some
type
of
art.
And
that's
where
I
felt
safe.
And
that's
what
tea
time
is,
right?
It's
a
gathering,
it's
community,
it's
connecting.
It's
conversation.
You
know,
you
sit
with
people
and
you're
the
conversations
that
you
bring
up
at
a
tea
time.
You
know,
it's
like
going
to
grandma's
house
and
having
tea.
You
talk
about
your
celebrations,
your
wins,
new
babies,
weddings,
anniversaries,
funerals.
You
know,
you
talk
about
all
of
that
stuff
at
grandma's
house.
And
that's
all
I
want
to
do.
I
just
want
to
have
my
oma
come
to
your
home
through
me
and
say,
let's
have
some
fun
and
let's
have
a
tea.
And
you,
my
audience,
have
been
the
heart
of
this
journey,
bringing
our
conversations
into
your
homes,
classrooms
and
communities
and
countries.
Be
feeling
fine.
Together,
you
and
I
have
made
an
impact
from
supporting
children's
causes
to
advocating
mental
health
awareness,
to
bringing
educational
awareness
topics
to
the
table
of
all
walks
of
life.
The
legacy
of
Ms.
Liz's
Tea
Times
will
live
on
forever
through
our
Conversations
of
the
Tea
Performance.
Well,
this
may
be
the
end
of
one
journey,
it's
beginning
of
many
more.
Let's
continue
to
be
the
change,
be
the
voice
and
serve
our
true
TE's
within
ourselves.
A
is
for
being
from
my
heart,
my
home
and
my
cup.
I
want
to
thank
you
all
for
five
unfortunately
unforgettable
five
seasons.
May
we
all
raise
our
glasses
and
cheers
to
new
beginnings.
Come
over
here
have
a
moment
with
me.
My
name
is
Miss
Lizzy
I
don't
ever
smoke
the
Dizzy
but
we
can
always
share
some
ditzies
it's
just
a
cup
in
time.
This
song
doesn't
have
to
run
like
all
of
us,
not
every
moment
we
can
be
feeling
fine
I
want
to
share
our
moments
Just
a
second
if
you
will
maybe
even
a
cup
of
thrill
we
could
share
this
performance
it's
tea
time
Comes
here
with
me
Come
over
here
have
a
moment
with
me.
My
name
is
Miss
Lizzy
I
don't
ever
smoke
the
Dizzy
but
we
can
always
share
some
ditzies.
It's
tea
time
Come
sit
with
me
Come
over
here
have
a
moment
with
me
My
name
is
Miss
Lizzy
I
don't
ever
smoke
the
Dizzy
but
we
can
always
share
some
ditzies.
It's
t
anytime.
Come
sit
with
me
Come
over
here
have
a
moment
with
me.
My
name
is
Miss
Lizzy
I
don't
ever
smoke
the
Dizzy
but
we
can
always
share
some
dizzies.
It's
just
a
cup
in
time
as
we
close
one
chapter,
we
leave
the
chapter
of
Tea
open
for
you
to
enjoy
for
many
years
to
come.
Be
sure
to
check
out
season
1,
2,
3,
4
and
5
and
if
any
Tea
Time
resonates
with
you,
please
connect
with
miss
Liz
and
she'll
collaborate
and
connect
you
to
those
guests
and
who
knows
what
other
doors
we
may
open
through
the
tea.
You
can
find
Ms.
Liz
on
over
80
platforms,
on
podcast
apps,
social
media
platforms,
and
radio
stations
across
the
globe.
So
be
sure
to
give
Ms.
Liz
a
like
subscribe
Follow
Main
Video
Podcast
can
be
seen
on
Ms.
Liz's
YouTube
Ms.
Liz's
tea
time
so
be
sure
to
check
that
out.
And
again,
thank
you
all
for
five
remarkable
years.
Let's
all
make
a
difference
and
let's
keep
serving
tea
to
one
Another.
Thank
you
all.
That
was
beautiful.
Wow.
Your
son's
talented,
and
you
are,
too.
Yeah,
my.
My
son.
My.
My
son
wanted
to
do
that.
He
was
hoping
that
the
podcast
would
stay
open
so
we
could
use
those
for
next
year.
But
as
he
said,
mom,
you
need
to
take
care
of
you.
So,
you
know,
that's
the
message
that
I
want
to
give
to
everybody,
is
sometimes
we
do
for
everybody,
but
we
forget
ourselves,
right?
Yeah.
And
now
it's
your
time,
and
Ms.
Liz
has
forgotten
herself,
so
I
need
to
find
myself.
And
again,
it
was
a
hard
year,
and
I'm
grateful
to
be
here
with
all
of
you
guys
tonight,
because
there
was
many
times
this
year
that
I
maybe
never
made
it.
You
know,
mental
health
is
a
real
thing,
and
unless
we
start
really
understanding
it
and
really
start
sharing
our
stories,
it's
gonna
take
a
lot
of
us
out,
and
that's
what
I'm
afraid
of.
So
that's
why
I'm
taking
time
to
heal
myself,
you
know?
So
thank
you
guys
for
bringing
the
fun,
bringing
the
laughter,
bringing
the
tears,
bringing
the
connection,
actions.
I
couldn't
have
done
this
without
all
of
you
guys,
and
I
think
I've
done
pretty
good
for
five
years.
Oh,
my
stars.
Yes.
You've
done
amazing.
Yes.
Thank
you,
Ms.
Ly.
And
I.
I've
seen
all
the
comments,
the
love
from
all
the
world.
I've
seen
all
the
comments
in
the.
In
the.
In
the
chat
boxes.
Thank
you,
guys.
I'm
trying
to
stay
strong.
I
don't
like
to
show
because
I
do
have
little
ones
that
are
watching,
so
I
need
to
be
that
example,
right?
If
I
want
to
serve
a
cup
of
tea,
I
got
to
serve
my
cup,
and
I
have
to
be
full,
too,
so.
And
there
is
a
junior
on
the
side
waiting
to
take
tea
over.
So
my
little
granddaughter
Raylan,
she's
ready
to
go.
She's
a
tea
time
girl.
She'll
tell
you
what
tea
is.
She
has
sat
in
this
room
on
this
floor
and
listened
to
many
of
your
tea
times
as
well,
and
your
books,
your
children's
books,
and
that
have
been
her
bedtime
stories
in
that
as
well.
So,
you
know,
thank
you,
guys.
I
will
let
you
guys
leave
when
you're
ready
to
leave.
I'm
not
rushing
anybody
out.
And
let's
stay
connected,
and
let's
see
where
2025
really
takes
tea
time.
Sounds
good.
Merry
Christmas.
Happy
New
Year.
Happy
holidays
to
everyone,
and
a
wonderful
2025
best
precious.
Thank
you.
Happy
holidays,
holidays,
everybody.
And
once
again,
Ms.
Liz,
thank
you
for
everything
that
you
do
every
single
day,
every
single
moment.
Just.
Yeah,
you're
an
incredible
inspiration
to
all
of
us.
Just
know
that.
Thank
you
so
much.
Bye,
everybody.
Bye,
everyone.
Thank
you,
Miss
Liz.
Thank
you,
everyone.
Thank
you,
guys.
Thank
you,
Miss
Liz.
Truly
appreciate
you.
I
want
to
give
you
a
big
hug,
so
I'm
giving
you
a
big
virtual
hug
right
now.
Thank
you,
Gwen.
You
take
care.
Bye.
Big
smile.
There
you
go.
Me,
too.
Ms.
Lisa,
I
want
to
give
you
a
big
hug.
A
big
hug.
I'm
taking
it.
Merry
Christmas
and
have
a
wonderful
holiday
season.
Reason.
See
you.
Bye.
Thank
you.
So
I'm
still
here.
I
just
want
to
tell
you
I'm
literally
a
phone
call
away.
I
don't
care
if
it's
in
the
middle
of
the
night,
you
call
me
because
my
phone
is
right
next
to
me.