Teatime with Miss Liz Farewell Thank You Reunion Show

December 31, 2024

Teatime with Miss Liz Farewell Thank You Reunion Show

Teatime with Miss Liz

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.

Podcast Title

Teatime with Miss Liz

Host

"Miss Liz" Elizabeth Jean Olivia Gagnon Women Making a Difference with One Cup

Publish Date

December 31, 2024

Categories

Episode Notes

*Farewell and Thank You Reunion Teatime with Miss Liz

Miss Liz's incredible journey Join us for a heartfelt farewell and thank you reunion teatime as we celebrate the incredible journey of Miss Liz and her beloved podcast, Miss Liz Teatime." This special episode features guests from multiple countries, each sharing cherished moments, fond memories, and well wishes as Miss Liz prepares to steep and brew new adventures beyond the podcasting world. As we reminisce, our guests will reflect on the laughter, stories, and connections made over countless cups of tea. From heartfelt anecdotes to inspiring messages, this gathering promises to be a warm and uplifting experience that honours the impact of Miss Liz's work. Prepare for a delightful blend of cultures and heartfelt sentiments as we last raise our teacups in gratitude for the wonderful community we've built together. *Keywords:* Miss Liz Teatime, Farewell Reunion, Podcast Memories, Guest Reflections, International Guests, Heartfelt Moments, Goodbye, New Adventures, Tea Time, Community Celebration, Memories, Well Wishes *Hashtags:* #MissLizTeatime #FarewellTeatime #PodcastFarewell #Memories #Goodbye #NewAdventures #TeaTime #ThankYou #InternationalGuests #GuestReflections #HeartfeltMoments #CommunityCelebration

  1. 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.

  2. The podcast provided a platform for meaningful conversations, storytelling, and fostering connections across diverse cultures and communities.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. The episode emphasizes the importance of self-care, finding one's purpose, and making a difference through serving others and sharing stories.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. The episode ends with a heartfelt video tribute, encouraging viewers to continue Miss Liz's legacy of meaningful conversations and making a difference.

  1. "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.

  2. "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.

  3. "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.

  4. "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.

  5. "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

  1. "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

  1. "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.

  2. "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

  1. "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.

  2. "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

  1. "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.

  2. "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

  1. "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.

  2. "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.

Miss Liz

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

Facebook

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

Facebook

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

google

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

Facebook

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.