Episode 40

February 17, 2024

00:56:27

#40 | La Brujita (Taylor Ojeda)

#40 | La Brujita (Taylor Ojeda)
Corpus Christi Originals Podcast
#40 | La Brujita (Taylor Ojeda)

Feb 17 2024 | 00:56:27

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This episode features La Brujita (Taylor Ojeda), owner of the Brujita Boutique in Corpus Christi, Texas!! You don't miss you chance to figure out what she's up to!! This episode was recorded as a livestream in Corpus Christi, Texas
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[00:00:01] Speaker A: What's going on, y'all? Corpse Christie originals coming to you live from the streamlab studio. And we got here Taylor, the laborjita from the Brjita boutique. How are you doing? [00:00:11] Speaker B: I'm okay. [00:00:12] Speaker A: Welcome to the show. [00:00:13] Speaker B: Thank you for having me. [00:00:14] Speaker A: Awesome. Glad you're here. All right, so what's going on? So I guess I came across your page or through social media. Like, I never knew you existed until then, and I'm new to social media to begin. So what do you do? Like, who are you? Or how would you start? [00:00:34] Speaker B: So my name is Taylor, but you can call me Brujita. I really answer to both. I am a card reader, but I do a lot of things. I own boujeeda boutique here in Corpus Christi on Morgan Avenue, Morgan and staples, and I sell metaphysical supplies. So I make products. I make manifestation candles and soaps and all kinds of things. I do aura photography, like I said, I do card readings, and I also do tea leaf readings, which are really fun. But, yeah, really, I just let people know. Like, you can check out my website, rohitaboutique.com, and it just kind of explains a little bit of everything of what I do. [00:01:12] Speaker A: That's cool. Wow. So I got to admit, when I first saw your page, I was like, what is this? This just seems kind of weird. You know what I mean? People get taken aback when they first see it, especially me. So how do you respond to that? Or what are your thoughts on that? [00:01:28] Speaker B: Oh, I just agree. Yeah, it's weird. People are like, that's weird. I'm like, it is. Yeah. That's kind of the point, though. It's out of the norm, right. And I guess in some ways, I do use the shock value as well. Just kind of like, whoa, what's that? And people want to ask more questions. [00:01:44] Speaker A: Wow. Okay. So how did you come on to this? Why did you decide to do this? Because were you doing something before? [00:01:51] Speaker B: So I was actually working for a retirement firm, studying to be a financial advisor. Yeah, it's such a big switch. And then I decided, I hate that. It's really boring and I don't like it. I went back to school. I got a degree in biotechnology, which is so random. Anywho, then the pandemic happened, and I was already doing this as a side hustle, but then I just did it. What else was I going to do? I started doing it full time and it took off. And it's been my main source of income since, which is a blessing. A freaking blessing. But I have been a practitioner since I was 14, so I've been a practitioner for 16 years now. But I started my business officially 2019, but the end of 2019. [00:02:38] Speaker A: Yeah. That's cool. Wow. So you say you're a practitioner, so there's no degrees for what you do, right? [00:02:45] Speaker B: Yes and no. [00:02:46] Speaker A: Okay. [00:02:46] Speaker B: They do have certifications, but they don't really mean anything. You can pay for a class and be, like, certified. Like, I'm technically certified in gutenderismo. [00:02:56] Speaker A: Okay. [00:02:56] Speaker B: But that doesn't mean anything. What matters is the experience and the level of care that you're able to provide. And that just comes from working in the community. [00:03:06] Speaker A: Wow. That's very interesting. So you're caring for people. Is that how you would describe it? [00:03:14] Speaker B: Being a card reader? A lot of people come to find answers to questions, does he like me back? Is he on me or her? Can I do a love spell? And sometimes the things that people come for is not the things that they need. And so my, I guess, way of doing things is I give people what they need. Now, if they take it, that's up to them. But majority of what I have seen in this field is giving people what they want. And I guess that would be, like, my personal. And that's just a personal thing. I don't know. Everybody out there, obviously. [00:03:58] Speaker A: Personal thing. Okay. [00:03:59] Speaker B: Yeah, I guess a personal choice that I make to give people what they need as opposed to what they want. [00:04:05] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah, I got you. It's almost like it's counseling, and it seems like you care for that person, too, because this is the actual root of the problem. [00:04:17] Speaker B: Exactly. So my goal is to get to the. My goal is always, I can give you short term results, but I want long term results. And a lot of people don't think that way because it's job security. It's like a car mechanic. If you keep somebody coming back with a little problem here and there, you're always making money. [00:04:34] Speaker A: Right. [00:04:34] Speaker B: But that's how I try not to operate. Obviously, I can't make everybody happy. [00:04:40] Speaker A: Yeah, I got you. You call them clients, right? So when I heard you say that on the team triple horn podcast. Shout out. [00:04:49] Speaker B: They're so cool. [00:04:50] Speaker A: Yeah, shout out. So you say clients. I was like, clients. That sounds like a business term. You know what I mean? I guess that's something that you have to adopt as your business. [00:05:02] Speaker B: I call them clients because I just feel weird saying customers. Right. Because I feel like that's more monetary based as opposed to people that I get to know them. I get to know them. Their family, their lives, we become very involved. Not that I'm at their birthday parties or anything, but I mean, I get to know them. And so to me it feels more like a client. Clientele. [00:05:26] Speaker A: That's cool. So how do you get your clients? How do you get them? How do they come to you now? [00:05:33] Speaker B: They do. Bless. Excuse me. My throat was so dry when I first started. I was only on social media and I only did pop ups, but I was doing readings on Facebook live and Instagram Live. That's how I started gaining my clientele. And I would do donation based readings, and they were so fun, especially during the pandemic. It was just like all of us in the live, like jamming the Spice Girls vibing. [00:05:59] Speaker A: Yeah, that's awesome. You create that business in that area. That's fascinating to me how a business can form from something like that. And you never would have thought that that's where it would have formed. [00:06:14] Speaker B: I just decided, I talk about this a lot. Somebody asked me a couple of years ago, what's your business model? And I was like, have fun. But honestly, that's all I've been doing. And so far it's been working. [00:06:27] Speaker A: Yeah, business model. You ask everybody that has, almost everybody that I've talked to that has a business, they're like, I'm just figuring it out on the fly. You know what I mean? [00:06:38] Speaker B: That's basically pretty common, especially in small business. As you get to more higher, complex businesses, you start to have a business model. I mean, honestly, most of the bigger businesses do. It's just a way to map out your year of like, okay, what are my goals this year? How am I going to achieve those goals? I don't do that. [00:06:59] Speaker A: So you were with the retirement firm. Are you planning for your retirement or how do you look at that? [00:07:05] Speaker B: Okay, I'm always planning for my retirement. And actually, it's funny because I have referred people to my former employer for their retirement because a lot of people do stress about that. [00:07:17] Speaker A: Really? [00:07:17] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, we live in such uncertain times, we don't even know if we're going to have Social Security by the time we get up to that age. [00:07:26] Speaker A: And a lot of people think about, oh, when I, retirement, get Social Security. That's the thought. [00:07:30] Speaker B: It's always been a fallback. And even at that, Social Security is like nothing. Some people get like $600 a month. [00:07:37] Speaker A: Can't live off that. What you're living on now, it's difficult to do. Wow. Okay, man. So this is awesome. I like this. So retirement. Look at my notes here. So when I think about Bruhita and you call it magic. [00:07:58] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:07:59] Speaker A: When I think about magic and stuff like that, I think about people wanting to do, like, a spell on somebody because they hate them or something or other. Do you get stuff like that? [00:08:09] Speaker B: Of course. [00:08:10] Speaker A: That's a given, right? [00:08:11] Speaker B: Yeah. And I don't take everybody on as a spellwork client. I do require a consultation. I'm not one of those people that doesn't believe in, like, we don't do black magic. I don't believe in that. I definitely think that it has its time and its place, just like all things. I believe that you can use white magic for evil and black magic for good. [00:08:31] Speaker A: Whoa. That's trippy. That is so trippy. And I was listening to, I think it was the leading ladies podcast shout out or the team Triple horn podcast, where you were talking about using different, I guess, avenues of magic. Is that common? [00:08:50] Speaker B: Or how do you like different paths? [00:08:54] Speaker A: Yeah. Yes. It makes me think of, like, the movie Constantine, how he's, like, using Christianity, and then he's using whatever religion or whatever. You know what I mean? [00:09:09] Speaker B: So I am a little bit eclectic. My main focus now is folk magic. So definitely getting back to my own personal roots of mexican folk magic. [00:09:21] Speaker A: Right. [00:09:23] Speaker B: But as far as I believe that magic is layers, and it works the best in layers. Like, think about home security, right? You don't just lock your front door and be like, okay, I'm good. You're like, I lock my front door, I lock my windows, I lock my back door. You know what I mean? You're doing all of these things to ensure that the end goal comes about, which is that your home is safe, that you're safe, and so vice versa. Whenever it comes to magic, if I want to pull in money, I'm not just like, hey, give me money. I'm like, no, I'm going to work. You know what? I'm doing all these things, and I'm consistent. Right? And so that's just my belief in magic, that magic is all about layers. And I like to layer things, which to some people is not work, but I find that it's more effective. [00:10:12] Speaker A: Wow, interesting stuff. Cool. Yeah, definitely. So there's layers of magic. So when people come into. If I go into your shop, I have a request. Right? Do people usually have requests? [00:10:25] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:10:27] Speaker A: Do you do the card reading off the bed? Okay. [00:10:32] Speaker B: Depending on what it is. So we do offer personalized shopping in the store. So if you come in and you're like, hey, I'm having a weird. I'm having ghost issues. There's stuff moving, I'm hearing voices. I'm like, okay, I'm getting together all these items and I'm giving you your options. So that way you can pick and choose one, what's in your budget? Because I'm realistic. Like a girl loves a deal, but two, so that way, because I always encourage my clients to use their intuition in a lot of different ways. So I'm like, what do you feel drawn to? What makes you feel good whenever you're touching it and you're looking at it? Because some people do better with water magic. So that's going to be like taking a bath or doing a spiritual bath, using spiritual colognes, things like that. Some people feel better with fire, so that's going to be candles burning, smoke, incense, things like that. So I do that for that reason. [00:11:34] Speaker A: You mentioned your mexican roots or what? I'm sorry? [00:11:38] Speaker B: Mexican folk magic. [00:11:39] Speaker A: Yeah, mexican folk magic. So you're specializing in that or you're. [00:11:44] Speaker B: Going, folk magic is such a beautiful thing. [00:11:47] Speaker A: Okay. [00:11:48] Speaker B: Folk magic is like a family dish, right? Every family has its little secret ingredient, its own little twist that makes it unique to that family. And so that's what I've been focusing on. And folk magic, too, just like a dish is made with things in the kitchen, it's usually things that you have on hand. So with colonization and the conversion to Christianity, a lot of these practices that are very old, ancient, had to be modified in order to be preserved. Right. So you're going to see, a lot of the saints are going to cross over with a lot of the aztec deities. You're going to see a lot of the things that we do, just as McDonald's comes from that. And so to us, it seems like nothing, right? Like, for example, I don't know if you've ever done this. This was really common where you put a garlic on the window if you're getting like Nvidias or like, oho. That's like a really common thing that I see, but that is like a real thing. That's a magic thing. [00:12:56] Speaker A: Nice. [00:12:57] Speaker B: Putting aloe vera by the front and whenever it gets dry, it's because you got Nvidia. That's a thing. [00:13:04] Speaker A: Yeah, I was going to ask you about that too. Is there some stuff that we do that it kind of just came and it's not a part of that folk stuff, you know what I mean? [00:13:17] Speaker B: Excuse me, I'm not really sure what you mean. [00:13:25] Speaker A: I don't know a lot of that stuff. I just only heard people talk about, like, you were talking about the egg or something. Yeah, I was like, what's that? And I had heard it from people that grew up with. You know what I mean? Like, what's that? I never heard of that. But are there certain things that people just maybe just made up instead of. Yeah, okay. [00:13:45] Speaker B: Yeah, that's definitely a thing within the community. I'm not saying within mexican folk magic that a lot of people do, but it is very much a thing where people just make stuff up. Yeah. And I don't believe there's anything wrong with that. But if you're going to be part of an organized religion, like you're going to be a part of Santeria or you're going to be a part of balamayombe, or all these different latin belief systems, you can't just make stuff up. That's not a thing. You can't do that. Mexican folk magic is a little bit more leeway because, like I said, it's like a family dish. So you can mix and match a little bit here and there for whatever works for you. But at the base of it, it's very much rooted in mexican tradition and ideologies. [00:14:32] Speaker A: Yeah. You were talking about some japanese folk stuff or something in one of the podcasts. [00:14:38] Speaker B: Yeah. Reiki. [00:14:38] Speaker A: Yeah. You getting into that stuff? [00:14:40] Speaker B: Yeah, I am, actually. Now, the thing about that, so I don't really subscribe to Reiki. Right. But where we are now as a society, there's no way to avoid it. Reiki was brought here by a japanese woman, but it has been. Is this a clean podcast? [00:15:04] Speaker A: No. [00:15:04] Speaker B: You talk about it's been bastardized by just Americans in general, and the culture of it has been lost. And so you can get certified from anybody. Well, not anybody. Someone who's certified to teach. Right. But is it really what Reiki is supposed to be. [00:15:28] Speaker A: Magic? Is it like a spin off? Not a spin off. But does it like a spin off or does it derive from main religions? [00:15:40] Speaker B: Some do. Some do. So you have different types of magic or magical practices, I should say. And then you have pantheons. Pantheons are like mythological, I guess, groups, right. So you have, like, egyptian magic. Right, which is going to be part of the egyptian mythology and pantheon. Okay, you have greek. Right, the greek roman gods and goddesses. You have Norse. Right. So that's what a pantheon is. Right. So you have those things which are completely based off paganism, and that's where paganism is derived from. [00:16:17] Speaker A: Okay. [00:16:17] Speaker B: I'm thinking. Don't quote me if I said that wrong. I didn't say that. But then you also have, like I was mentioning earlier, you have organized religions, so you have. I shouldn't say organized. You have initiatory paths, which is like Santaria, palomayombe. [00:16:34] Speaker A: What is. [00:16:37] Speaker B: Palomayombe is, like, it's brazilian magic. [00:16:39] Speaker A: Okay. [00:16:40] Speaker B: And it requires an initiation. Santaria is really pretty common here. It is also an organized religion, and I want to say it derives from the Yoruba tradition. I could be wrong. And so those are, like, specific. They have specific roles and initiatory processes and spirits that they work with in very specific ways. They do incorporate Christianity, but again, that's because of colonization. [00:17:13] Speaker A: Okay. [00:17:13] Speaker B: So you're going to see some deities or spirits that have been correlated with certain saints. Like, santamue is a really good one, although she is different from the aztec deity Miksakasiwa. They're very similar in that she evolved from that original death goddess. Right. Even though, like I said, now they're two very different entities. They're not the same, but she did evolve from that, and that's where the incorporations and the colonization from Christianity come in. [00:17:47] Speaker A: Wow. [00:17:49] Speaker B: It's fuzzy. [00:17:50] Speaker A: Yeah, it's fuzzy. But I figure religion, like good, bad. You know what I mean? That type of mixer or whatever. I don't know. I'm just kind of guessing. [00:18:02] Speaker B: There's no wrong question. [00:18:04] Speaker A: Interesting. Okay, cool. I appreciate that. So you mentioned, too, when you were, like, 14 or something, or twelve. You were already. [00:18:14] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, when I was 14. [00:18:15] Speaker A: Yeah, I was already in this. Yeah. You're already in it. [00:18:17] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:18:18] Speaker A: Okay. [00:18:19] Speaker B: It's funny because I actually went to a really good friend of mine's sleepover, and we watched the craft, which is, like, the best witch movie ever. [00:18:29] Speaker A: Right. [00:18:30] Speaker B: All the girls know. And it's funny because we went to church together. Her family was hella Christian. [00:18:36] Speaker A: Okay. [00:18:36] Speaker B: Like, very christian. And for us to watch the craft there was just, like, so random. Like, what? But, yeah, we were so into it. And that was the first time that I really saw witchcraft as something you could physically do. [00:18:50] Speaker A: Right. [00:18:51] Speaker B: Because I've always been, like, a weird flower child. Talk to the trees and the wind, the ocean. Always been a hippie. But that was the first time I saw magic in a tangible way. And it just. Oh, my parents hated it. [00:19:09] Speaker A: So the stuff that they do in. [00:19:10] Speaker B: That movie, is it like, oh, it's very similar. Really? Probably the most accurate movie I've seen out there. I'm sure there's many more documentaries, but for a theatrical film, like, I should say a Hollywood film. [00:19:24] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:19:24] Speaker B: It's really. [00:19:25] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah. It's a crazy movie. Yeah. I remember seeing that movie. It makes me think about, well, the main witch. Like, she was like, scary looking. And then there's a part where the whales are like. [00:19:37] Speaker B: Yeah. Where they beach themselves. [00:19:39] Speaker A: That was so crazy. Oh, my gosh. Yeah. [00:19:41] Speaker B: She went to a psychosis after that, for sure. [00:19:43] Speaker A: Okay. [00:19:43] Speaker B: She went a little crazy. [00:19:45] Speaker A: Yeah. It can do that to you. [00:19:48] Speaker B: Yeah, I see it happen all the time. [00:19:51] Speaker A: You see it happen with other practitioners. [00:19:54] Speaker B: Okay, so I've been doing this for a long time. It has taken me a very long time to even get to divination for a lot of reasons. Raised with the ideology of don't look at the card, you're going to go to hell. That kind of stuff. But whenever you don't do the process of learning yourself and learning your reality and learning how to control your reality, and then you jump into, specifically, at least from what I've seen, card reading. When you read cards, you are not here. And it's actually been shown in like. I forgot what kind of scans they are. But your brain switches to a different. It's almost like a trance state, right. So essentially your spirit is hovering between here and the other world, right. It's like, imagine that you're like peeking your head above water. And if you do that so many times, but you don't, I should say you're sticking your head in water, right. And you do that so many times and you don't breathe or you don't know how to breathe or how to swim. You can go crazy. And I've heard some crazy, like, this one person was telling me that an angel would like to play pranks on them. And I'm like, angels don't do that. Angels don't play pranks. They might have a sense of humor. Yeah, they don't play pranks. That's something else, girl. [00:21:23] Speaker A: Wow. So you said divination, you reach a certain point of divination. What is that? [00:21:28] Speaker B: So divination is going to be like future telling or, like I said, card reading. [00:21:34] Speaker A: Prophecy. [00:21:35] Speaker B: Prophecy? Yeah. I've been really into that word lately. [00:21:38] Speaker A: Really? [00:21:38] Speaker B: Prophecy? Yeah. [00:21:39] Speaker A: Okay. [00:21:40] Speaker B: I don't know. It just popped in my head one day and then I've just been reading about it, actually. In the Bible? [00:21:46] Speaker A: Yeah. You posted. [00:21:47] Speaker B: I did. Right. [00:21:48] Speaker A: What's going on there? That was trivial. I was like, what? [00:21:51] Speaker B: Yeah, no, I don't subscribe to christian ideology, but I do like to read the Bible. And I always have, ever since I was a kid. [00:21:59] Speaker A: Well, your parents grew. Okay, so you kind of know that type of stuff. Did your parents freak out when you started doing all this? [00:22:09] Speaker B: I love my parents, and they are so supportive now, but when I was a kid, I used to go to this witch shop in sunrise mall, and I would go in there and I would save up all my money, and I'd buy, like, a book, and I'd, like, hide it and take it home and read it. I'd hide it. My parents would find it, and they would flip their. They were so committed to stamping it out of me, genuinely. And I understand that they did it because they care. Right. They were afraid for me, but all they did was make it worse in the sense of, like, I have always been able to see and hear ghosts. I didn't know that's what I was doing, which is even scarier, because your parents are like, you're making it up. And I'm like, am I crazy? Like, what's going on? So I was already open in that sense. If I had been able to, I think, dive into it a lot sooner, I think I would have resolved a lot of the issues that I was having. Like, I would have chronic nightmares. I had a lot of spiritual encounters that were not good. [00:23:28] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:23:29] Speaker B: Yeah. I was so ready. My first spell was a necromancy spell. Yeah, I was real brave. Not a good idea. [00:23:36] Speaker A: Don't do that. [00:23:40] Speaker B: I feel like if I'd been able to tap into it more, I think I would have been able to avoid some of those pitfalls that I faced and I struggled with for a long time. [00:23:49] Speaker A: Wow. What religion were they? [00:23:51] Speaker B: My dad was raised Catholic. He's not very catholic now, but he definitely has those catholic ideologies. And my mom is christian, but more nondenominational. My mom's more into this stuff because my grandma was into it more. [00:24:06] Speaker A: Into the. [00:24:07] Speaker B: Yeah, like, just, like burning the candles. If you need something, saying a prayer, evil eye, the Olympias with the eggs and stuff like that. [00:24:17] Speaker A: Okay, I got you. You said, like, spirits. Is that physical? Like, you see spirits? [00:24:23] Speaker B: Not anymore. Yeah, that was really scary. [00:24:29] Speaker A: Okay. [00:24:29] Speaker B: As a kid, you're seeing. So in the spirit world, there are things that are human, and there are things that are not human. Right. And some of them are a mishmash of spirits, and they don't look very good. [00:24:43] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:24:44] Speaker B: Very scary. [00:24:45] Speaker A: Interesting. [00:24:45] Speaker B: And I'm seeing these things as a child, not understanding what they are. And honestly, I thought I made it up until, like, a couple of years ago, I read a book, and I was like, oh, my God. This is a thing. [00:24:56] Speaker A: It's a thing. I'm scaredy cat. I'm a big scaredy cat, to be honest. [00:25:03] Speaker B: You know what? Me too. I don't have a choice. But if I don't have to be around ghosts, I don't want to. [00:25:11] Speaker A: It's not your choice. [00:25:12] Speaker B: It's not my. [00:25:12] Speaker A: You don't choose to do that. [00:25:14] Speaker B: I don't. I know people are always shocked when I say that, but I really don't. It just happens. And you know what? I got to deal with it. [00:25:20] Speaker A: Yeah, for sure. That's awesome. So you started a podcast. I just found it today. I didn't know you had it. [00:25:26] Speaker B: Yes. It's a small little thing. It's just really just like, for fun for me to get to talk to people. [00:25:31] Speaker A: Yeah, save here. I really don't talk to a lot of people. [00:25:34] Speaker B: I'm so sorry if you. [00:25:35] Speaker A: It's a treat. [00:25:36] Speaker B: Yeah, the editing is terrible. [00:25:39] Speaker A: Right on. Let's see. I don't want to go there. So how do most people approach you? [00:25:58] Speaker B: Scared. I know that. I feel like I try to be approachable, even though, how should I say? Usually people come to me when they have a problem. Right. I always say, if I don't see my clients for a long time because. [00:26:18] Speaker A: They'Re doing okay, they're doing good. Yeah. [00:26:21] Speaker B: When I see you, girl, what's going on? But usually it's referrals. So. Usually it's referrals. Sometimes people will find me on Google. That's like a really big one. A lot of times, though, they will just find me when they need. [00:26:38] Speaker A: And somebody else asked you this, too. Is there some similarities between the clients that you have? [00:26:45] Speaker B: Yeah, that one took me a long time to figure out an answer. Somebody asked me that because of marketing. They were like, what's the common theme? And I'm like, I don't know. Because, like I said in the other podcast, I have clients that have, like, money. Money. And then I have some clients that are literally homeless because where we're at, I mean, it's a good area, but we do have a lot of people that walk by that are not doing so well. And the one thing that they have in common is, like, they're all seeking some kind of fulfillment. And usually people find that in religion, but now what I'm seeing is, like, people are trying to go to religion and they're just met with judgment. [00:27:23] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:27:23] Speaker B: And harshness. And me personally, I'm nobody to judge nobody. I can't judge nobody for nothing. And I know that's not everybody in every religion, but I feel like that's the draw. When you see someone who is enjoying their life, you wonder, what are they doing that I'm not? [00:27:45] Speaker A: Interesting. So you say that. I like that you mentioned that they go to the church and they're met with judgment. I felt that, too, because I used to go to church a lot. I read the Bible. Church and that whole culture is just ain't for me because of. I think it's a mask. I think because of that, it's a mask. What do you mean? [00:28:12] Speaker B: It's a mask that people put on to be perceived as good, right? Oh, I'm a Christian. I would never. They're the ones that stab you in the back first. What the hell? Yes. They're the ones that mess you over first and the hardest. [00:28:24] Speaker A: Yeah, exactly. [00:28:26] Speaker B: Again, not everybody. I have met some genuine, amazing people who subscribe to Christianity, and I love them for that. I don't care what you believe in, just like, don't be an asshole. [00:28:38] Speaker A: Yeah, and don't force it on me either. [00:28:40] Speaker B: And, you know, I don't even care. People try to preach to me all the time. I remember I went to salsa fest a couple of years ago, and this older gentleman, he was like, have you ever read some scripture or whatever? And I was like, well, have you ever read this scripture where you don't cast a stone when there's a freaking stick in your own eye? [00:29:01] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:29:02] Speaker B: Worry about yourself. [00:29:03] Speaker A: Yeah. I saw a post on TikTok where this lady was criticizing you about your marriage, and her marriage is a certain way, and you're like, don't worry about my house. Yeah, don't worry about it. Worry about yourself. [00:29:15] Speaker B: I'm really big on that. Worry about you. I don't care what you do. Just like, don't bother me. [00:29:22] Speaker A: Yeah. How do you feel about that lady that couldn't pronounce your name, so she kept calling you Burrito? [00:29:29] Speaker B: That is a really common thing. [00:29:32] Speaker A: Really? [00:29:32] Speaker B: I always get brujarita or I get burrito. And I'm like, you're just thinking of any word in Spanish. [00:29:40] Speaker A: With a b. [00:29:41] Speaker B: No, with any word. Because margarita. Okay. And then burrito. You're not even trying. And then I will try to correct them nicely. I'm not mean about it. I'm just like, oh, it's actually brujita. And they're like, yeah, burrito. [00:29:58] Speaker A: Burrito. That's what I said. [00:30:00] Speaker B: I'm like, you're not even trying. [00:30:06] Speaker A: How do you feel about Bill Miller's having the croc charm, dude. [00:30:10] Speaker B: Okay, so I actually. Just a shameless plug. I actually make my own croc charms because I love crocs. I don't care what anybody says. I will die on that hill. And I used to be a croc man, but, you know, got all these back problems. [00:30:24] Speaker A: They're comfortable crocs. [00:30:26] Speaker B: Crocs are real one. They give me all the support I need. [00:30:30] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:30:30] Speaker B: So I started making my own croc charms because I went to Bill Miller's with my sister and my sister was like, oh, my gosh, they have their own croc charms. And I'm like, why the fuck don't. [00:30:40] Speaker A: I have croc charms? [00:30:41] Speaker B: Like, if Bill Miller's has croc charms, why don't I have croc charms? And why am I not wearing my own crock charms? Like, what the heck? So, yeah, no, I make croc charms and they're really cute. I have one that is like, it's a picture of me that has been made into, like, a little doll. And it's cute. I mean, it doesn't look like me, but I know it's me. And then I have another one that says brujito, which is really cute because men need something, too. And I have just, like, crystals, crystal croc charms. Those are my favorite. [00:31:10] Speaker A: Nice. So you make your own stuff? I like that. [00:31:12] Speaker B: A lot of my own stuff. Almost everything that I can. I make my own candles, my own bath salts, my own soaps, my own sprays, my own stickers, my own shirts, my own crack charms. I also make all my own packaging, make all my own labels. [00:31:29] Speaker A: That's cool. [00:31:29] Speaker B: It is time consuming, but I have a system down now to where it's, like, pretty solid. [00:31:34] Speaker A: That's cool. So how's that side of your business working for you? Like, I guess the selling merch and stuff like that. [00:31:42] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. No, people were, like, asking me for it. They were like, do you have merch? And I'm like, I can. I think my favorite thing that I've made, I made a shirt and it says, brhita, cult member. So I made a joke. I was like, oh, yeah, one of my goals this year is to start a cult. And someone was like, will there be shirts? So I made just like a little mock up or whatever. And I'm like, yeah, they're going to look like this. And they're like, where do buy. Yeah, I made a link and I posted it and it was just like, whatever. And people were buying it. Make these now. [00:32:13] Speaker A: That's cool. [00:32:14] Speaker B: It was fun. And I have a jacket that says Bruhita Colt. [00:32:17] Speaker A: Oh, nice. Is it spray painted like you like to do? [00:32:20] Speaker B: No, it's vinyl. I'm very professional. [00:32:22] Speaker A: Okay. [00:32:23] Speaker B: I do love a spray paint design. Yeah, I'm a sucker for that. [00:32:26] Speaker A: Yeah, I heard that. That's awesome. How do you feel about people ripping off your ideas when it comes to maybe doing another show or stuff like that? Because I heard. [00:32:42] Speaker B: I think that everybody should try something and figure out what works for them. I think that it is important to build on other people's ideas, and everything has its own twist. So it's been interesting. Yeah, for sure. But everything in this nothing is new. Nothing under the sun is new. Everything is a recycled idea. [00:33:08] Speaker A: How do you find yourself dealing with those type of people? [00:33:13] Speaker B: I don't. [00:33:14] Speaker A: You don't? [00:33:14] Speaker B: I don't mind my business. I worry about me. [00:33:17] Speaker A: Yeah, you got to, man. You can't get engulfed in it. [00:33:21] Speaker B: Yeah, I have enough stuff going on. I don't got to worry about everybody else. [00:33:25] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, you got your own business. [00:33:28] Speaker B: You do. You. I'm going to do something different now. I'm going to do something real different. [00:33:37] Speaker A: So you have three little monsters. How do they feel about what you do, or do they know, or how does that happen? [00:33:46] Speaker B: So recently, they've become really interested. They're seeing me at my altar, and they're like, what is she doing? Explaining to my kids that there are spirits that love them and that care about them and keep them safe and look out for them, and that it's important that we give them energy to do that at the altar. The importance of being respectful at the altar. The other day, I was doing something at the altar, and my son was like, I've already told him when I'm there, like, you got to wait. Unless you're dying, you got to wait. Okay. And so my son was, like, running towards me, and I just put my hand up. I was like, remember, we got to wait? And he just slipped or whatever because he was wearing socks. And I was like, see, that's what happened. It wasn't anything to do with that, but it was just funny. But my oldest son, his dad, has his own opinions about what I do, I'm sure. So I've heard. So he worries about me. He's like, mom, do you believe in heaven? Do you believe in hell? And having to explain that to my now nine year old is, like, a lot, but he's very interested in what I'm doing. And so I explained to him what we put on the altar, why we put it up there. What prayers we do. I showed him. So energy manipulation is, like, really common thing where you practice manipulating the smoke with just your energy or the flame so you can make it grow or get smaller. And so I was showing him, and he was like, oh, my God. You're, like, for real, a witch? Yeah, for real, dude. [00:35:42] Speaker A: You have an altar, and you say an altar and you're saying prayers. What is that? When I think of prayers, I'm thinking you're praying to God or you're praying to your God or whatever. [00:35:53] Speaker B: I'm praying to them for them, for their spiritual elevation. When people die, their personalities don't change. Right? Like, they're still buckles. If they were buckles in real life, and if they were kind in real life, they're still kind. If they were mean, they're still mean. But whenever you pray for them for their elevation, let's say you have a really racist uncle that died and is just, like, hanging around, and you can pray for that particular soul to reach a level of enlightenment where they become more accepting. And in doing that, you actually help your own bloodline. All of that work for that. All that elevation for the spirit that is no longer here, it trickles down energetically. No, this is actually science. I know. I'm a biotechnologist. No, but your trauma alters your dna, and it's passed down through generations. Right? And so you're still carrying and working through the trauma that your grandmother went through, that your grandfather went through, that your parents went through. And so in offering elevation to those spirits, you're in turn elevating yourself. You're changing your own dna. You're healing yourself in a semblance of a way, subconsciously and consciously. But, yeah, it is so important. I feel like, especially in mexican folk magic, ancestral veneration is very important. We have de dos muertos. I said, that's so weird. [00:37:31] Speaker A: So do you celebrate that? Yeah. [00:37:33] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. But I say, like, my altar is, like, a dios muertos, but, like, all year round. And diedos muertos altar, or afrena is extra. We're going extra. [00:37:45] Speaker A: I got you. You celebrate it. We're not celebrated, but every year, all year round. That's cool. Yeah. I didn't know that you put on your own show every year. That's cool. That's amazing. [00:37:59] Speaker B: The first creep show I did, the corpus creep show, it was circus sideshow themed or, like, freak show themed, and I was going through, like, a really hard time at that time. [00:38:13] Speaker A: Wow. [00:38:13] Speaker B: And so I wanted to run away and join the circus, and I said, fuck it. Bring a circus to me. [00:38:19] Speaker A: Yeah, we'll make it happen. [00:38:21] Speaker B: Yeah. And I had so much fun doing it. It was so fun to just be so creative and do something that I've always wanted to see in corpus. Like, growing up, I never saw anything, like, cool, different. It was always just like, music or, like, same old music. [00:38:39] Speaker A: To put on the show on your own, to actually put it together. [00:38:43] Speaker B: That's so fun. Now, at the time, it was a little stressful. [00:38:47] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:38:48] Speaker B: But this year is going to be my fourth year. I'm so excited. [00:38:52] Speaker A: So the fun part is seeing it actually happen. [00:38:54] Speaker B: The fun part for me is all of the stuff before I get to come up with the concept, I get to pick how I want the promo video to go. I get to pick how the photography goes. [00:39:07] Speaker A: Nice. [00:39:08] Speaker B: I get to design the flyer. All that stuff is so fun for me. Yeah. And then coming up, I've done this new thing where I do, like, pinterest boards because sometimes people don't know how to dress for the event. So I'm like, here's like, a lookbook. If you don't know what to wear, kind of try to do this. [00:39:24] Speaker A: Cool. [00:39:25] Speaker B: It's fun. [00:39:26] Speaker A: So is there more people every year? Yeah. That's good. [00:39:32] Speaker B: It's so much fun. I don't always get a lot out of it as far as monetary wise or even marketing. Not too much, but I don't really care. I'm now at the point to where I can hire people for the day of and I can enjoy my own party, which is awesome. [00:39:51] Speaker A: So are you mid viral at that point? [00:39:53] Speaker B: Mid viral? Oh, my gosh, yes. [00:39:56] Speaker A: You had a post. [00:39:57] Speaker B: Yeah. Oh, my gosh. Yeah. I don't know if I could handle being. And I said that I don't know if I could ever handle being. Whenever you're on social media, your goal, right. Typically is like, I want to go viral. That way I can have a ton of orders and be making money, but now I'm kind of like, oh, that's a lot of things to deal with. That's a lot of opinions, and I don't really know if I want to deal with that. [00:40:23] Speaker A: Yeah. And then the hate. Oh, my gosh, you get haters. [00:40:26] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, that's when they say, you've made it. Right. But I'm like, I'm like, not make it. I don't want to deal with that. [00:40:32] Speaker A: I want to do. Yeah. Half viral or awesome. So you went to Ray high school, you're a texan, period. Come on. [00:40:44] Speaker B: Were you in esports or anything like that? I was in diving. I was in the diving team. Diving, yeah, I actually joined because I didn't know how to swim. [00:40:52] Speaker A: Oh, and you dove anyway? [00:40:54] Speaker B: Yeah, the first day in the natitorium, the coach was like, okay, swim across, and if you can make it across, you're on the team. And I was the last one. But I got there, didn't quit, and I learned how to swim. Yeah, I got over my fear of heights. I definitely believe in immersion therapy. [00:41:13] Speaker A: Immersion therapy? What is that? [00:41:15] Speaker B: It's whenever you're confronted with the things that you're afraid of and you just. [00:41:18] Speaker A: Got to push past, be courageous or whatever. [00:41:20] Speaker B: Yeah, it was just like, let's say you have a phobia of water. Well, then they slowly immerse you in the water to get used to it, and then it's not so scary. [00:41:29] Speaker A: Instead of just. [00:41:31] Speaker B: Yeah. Or just letting you be afraid of water your whole life. [00:41:34] Speaker A: Yeah, it's awesome. Are you still 2000 music lately? [00:41:42] Speaker B: Okay, so I rediscovered kill switch engage. [00:41:46] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:41:47] Speaker B: And I just been on a freaking binge. Like, I've just been listening to kill switch engage. I've been listening to Chevell, I've been listening to circle. Like, just in that whole realm of music. And I'm just like, dude, this is such a vibe. [00:42:01] Speaker A: Yeah, I listen to Spotify and they suggest songs and the ones that I find liking are like 2005, 2004. And they're heavy. Yeah, they're heavy. [00:42:12] Speaker B: Park. [00:42:13] Speaker A: Yeah, leaky park. It's not heavy, but yeah, it's all good and then. So you're into synth music too. I was like, what? Which one was it? Not daft punk, but that other one. Sleep. I think it's sleep something or other. Anyway, that's pretty cool that you're into that type of stuff. [00:42:29] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm super into synth Music. [00:42:31] Speaker A: Yeah. What's your favorite band? [00:42:34] Speaker B: Band? I would say my favorite artist is sidewalks and skeletons. [00:42:38] Speaker A: Oh, interesting title. [00:42:40] Speaker B: It's like witch house. So it's very ethereal and dark and they use interesting sounds. Like there's this one song that I love. Oh, my God, I've been trying. So my videographer, her name is Josie, and we come up with the videos together. It's very much like a fun process for us, but I've been trying to get her to use this one song for ever and it never works out. And I'm like, anywho, but it has this really interesting creepy organ playing in the background. It's so good. [00:43:12] Speaker A: Nice. So it really not scary sounds, but just, like, earthy. [00:43:18] Speaker B: It's just probably something you would hear in a horror movie, but, like, in the background. [00:43:23] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Okay. So do you teach people, like, the stuff that you learn? [00:43:30] Speaker B: Not really. So to be a teacher in this community requires a certain level of age and years that you've been practicing. [00:43:40] Speaker A: Okay. [00:43:41] Speaker B: And also, who taught you? So I am what they call spirit led, which means that nobody really taught me per se. It's just things that I've known. I don't know how to explain it. It just hits my head, hits my brain. I do it, and then later I find out, oh, this is why you do that. It has a purpose. You're not just making stuff up, which is so validating. I don't necessarily have a teacher, and so I don't feel qualified to teach magic. Right. I can put things together and give you directions, but as far as sitting there and teaching, I don't feel like I'm qualified enough to do that. So what I teach instead is energy work. So, like, my last course or little workshop that I did was about activating your dark, feminine right, which is learning how to be the opposite of what society says a woman should be, which is selfish and having hard boundaries and not over giving, and it was so good. [00:44:57] Speaker A: It's funny you mentioned that about the woman. Are your clients mostly women or men, or is it both from both sides spectrum? [00:45:07] Speaker B: You know, it's funny. I actually get more men coming in for love spells than women. [00:45:10] Speaker A: No way. [00:45:11] Speaker B: I swear to you. These men are like, I need her. [00:45:13] Speaker A: To be obsessed with me. That's funny. [00:45:16] Speaker B: And I'm like, no, you don't. You're just working your trauma out through your relationship. [00:45:25] Speaker A: Maybe you should get the certified counselor on the side of your name or something. [00:45:29] Speaker B: It's in the back of my brain. That was actually my original. [00:45:32] Speaker A: Really? [00:45:33] Speaker B: College major, counseling psychology. [00:45:37] Speaker A: Wow. So why did you choose biomed? [00:45:40] Speaker B: Because I looked up the top five industries that are going to take off in the next ten years that have nine to 5 hours. [00:45:50] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:45:51] Speaker B: Which is laboratory work. [00:45:52] Speaker A: Nice. Yeah, definitely. When I was looking through the newspaper for jobs. Driver, driver, driver, driver. That's why I started driving. [00:46:00] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, you got to go where the money is. [00:46:02] Speaker A: Go where the money is. [00:46:03] Speaker B: And I was pretty good at it. I was really good at it. So it just bums me out here that there's not really jobs for it here. You could work in the refineries, but the jobs there are so limited that it's like people. You have to wait till somebody retires. [00:46:22] Speaker A: Yeah, it's like that. I think in a lot of industries down here. So in the refineries, you would be. [00:46:28] Speaker B: Doing like the sample. [00:46:30] Speaker A: Okay. Like a lab. [00:46:31] Speaker B: Yeah, it would be laboratory. So biotechnology is. I mean, I technically genetic engineering, but it's really more so about working with, how should I say, microorganisms. Okay, so, like, for example, if you're looking for a contaminant in the water. In the water supply or something like that. That's alive. [00:46:54] Speaker A: Right. [00:46:55] Speaker B: You would be having to isolate that and then culture it and figure out what it is, which is what I would do. [00:47:01] Speaker A: So, like a live. Something living inside the bio. [00:47:05] Speaker B: But technically, I could do any kind of lab work. Like, I could work in a hospital if I wanted to. I mean, if I got the job. [00:47:11] Speaker A: Yeah. So, like you said, it's hard to get that type of. [00:47:16] Speaker B: And I know people say this a lot, but it is very true. It's who you know, because I have tried to get into these industries, and. [00:47:27] Speaker A: It'S just like, what do they say? Like, no. [00:47:29] Speaker B: Sometimes I get a call back, first interview, and then it's like, okay, we hired internally, or, oh, we went with another choice. And I'm like, cool. And it's usually someone who has more experience, but it's also like, well, how am I supposed to get experience? I mean, technically I have experience. It's just silly. Besides, I'm doing this anyways. It's way more fun. [00:47:54] Speaker A: That's what's up. Yeah. That's awesome. So you're located on Morgan, next to the coffee mug. What's the address? I'm sorry? [00:48:02] Speaker B: 1124 Morgan Avenue. [00:48:03] Speaker A: 1120. 411 24. We're actually neighbors. I live down the street. Yeah, I passed by. I'm like, there's your shop right there. And then the coffee mug is right down the street from there. I actually interviewed one of the homeless guy that's there, Ryan. [00:48:16] Speaker B: Okay. [00:48:16] Speaker A: Yeah, I interviewed him, like, for episode 29 or something like that. Yeah, I've been wanting to do more stuff like that, but that's cool. So you're located on Morgan. You have your podcast, untold magic. Are you going to continue doing that? [00:48:29] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm actually in the process of doing season three. I'm just setting up all the interviews, and then I got to edit. [00:48:38] Speaker A: How come you pick? I don't do seasons. I don't know. I guess I don't understand them. [00:48:43] Speaker B: I do seasons because I'm doing a million other things. And I don't like being inconsistent. So I pre record them, I edit them, I get them all squared up to go, and then they auto post in sections. But because that's not consistent, it's not something I can do consistently. I decided to do seasons, so it's like five or six episodes a season. Then I have, like, a hiatus where I'm able to find people, interview them, edit, do all that, whatever, come up with the graphics or whatever, set it up, and then I drop them all within, like, a month or two. [00:49:13] Speaker A: And so do you feel like they have to be, like, on a certain day every week? [00:49:17] Speaker B: I do. That's just me. I know that some people don't feel that way, but I like consistency. I like to think of my podcast as like a tv show. You want your podcast? And I do it. Actually, I drop them every Sunday morning because I'm like, I'm going to take you to church today. [00:49:30] Speaker A: Church today. [00:49:31] Speaker B: Here's your daily church. Your daily. Your weekly. [00:49:35] Speaker A: Weekly church. Yeah, Sunday. Right. When everybody's at church to the people. [00:49:41] Speaker B: But most of my clients probably wouldn't be at church. [00:49:43] Speaker A: Right, exactly. That's cool. So you do it in seasons. You're coming on season three. That's nice. Awesome. And you edit them yourself. Is it a video? It's just audio. [00:49:53] Speaker B: It's just audio because I don't want to have to get dressed for every single podcast I do. I don't want to be worried about my angles every time. I'd be looking at them like, all crazy and whatnot. And I think my guests appreciate it, too, sometimes because a lot of them are also fellow business owners. And so whenever you're just busy all the time, it's nice to just show up and just be a slob and nobody's going to know. [00:50:15] Speaker A: Right? It'd be all good. [00:50:16] Speaker B: Yeah. But it is also nice to dress up and do a podcast. [00:50:20] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, for sure. That's awesome. So you got your podcast, and then your next show is in October. When do you start promoting for that one? [00:50:26] Speaker B: I promote two months beforehand, but I'm working on it all year. [00:50:30] Speaker A: Okay. [00:50:31] Speaker B: Right now I'm already out coming up with concepts. [00:50:35] Speaker A: Yeah. So every concept is going to be different every year. [00:50:38] Speaker B: Every year. [00:50:39] Speaker A: Okay. [00:50:39] Speaker B: And I always try. I mean, it doesn't always happen, but I try to book different people. I don't mind doing, like one year, two years, but then I try to switch it up because nobody wants to come to the same event every year with the same people. [00:50:53] Speaker A: I got you. Yeah. I got you. That's cool. So you got that show coming in October and two months before we find you at Morgan. What else? Is there anything you want to share? We're coming up on, like, ten minutes left, and it sounds like we're winding down. And then it's difficult to find you because your tag name, which is Chulita Bruhita. [00:51:16] Speaker B: Bruhita. [00:51:17] Speaker A: Yeah. TikTok. Yes. [00:51:19] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. It's Chulita Bruhita 13. [00:51:21] Speaker A: Yeah, there's a lot of brujitas. When I was searching for you, I was like, going on, if you want. [00:51:27] Speaker B: To find me, the best way is probably to go to my Instagram and then click on the link there, because it's a landing page and it should have a link to everything. I don't know if my TikTok's on there, though. [00:51:40] Speaker A: No, that's where I found the podcast, actually. I didn't know you had one. I was like, oh, cool, she's got one. So, yeah. That's awesome. So do you still do virtual tart readings? [00:51:52] Speaker B: I do. One of my friends called it teletero, and I just been obsessed with that. Right? Isn't that cool? I was like, you're so smart. [00:52:00] Speaker A: Why didn't I think? [00:52:01] Speaker B: I know. I was like, why didn't I think of that? You're amazing. Shout out. McNabb. Micro farm. [00:52:09] Speaker A: Microfarm. [00:52:10] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:52:10] Speaker A: Fungi. [00:52:11] Speaker B: So they grow like. [00:52:14] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm thinking mushrooms. [00:52:16] Speaker B: I mean, I don't know. [00:52:17] Speaker A: Well, there's another guy, like, in town, he does mushrooms. I thought they were, like, trippy mushrooms, but they're actual, like, you can actually cook them and use them and all kinds of stuff. I never knew about that. So he does microgreens. Oh, sorry. Shout out to that guy. [00:52:32] Speaker B: Sorry, you're right. So, yes, I do do them over the phone. I actually have a lot of clients that aren't in town, and so that's generally how we have our sessions. I will never dm you for a message. If you get a message, it's not for me. And if I do offer you a reading, it's going to be free. And that's why I don't offer readings. [00:52:51] Speaker A: And you said too, like, what is it? Real witches or whatever they don't offer. [00:52:54] Speaker B: Yeah, that's, like a hallmark. And that's the thing, too. Traditional marketing doesn't apply to me for that reason. [00:53:02] Speaker A: Interesting. [00:53:02] Speaker B: Yeah. You're not supposed to go seek. They're supposed to seek you. [00:53:05] Speaker A: Wow. So you got to come up with. [00:53:06] Speaker B: Ways to market yourself without being pushy, without being pushy. [00:53:11] Speaker A: Pushy sucks. Anyway. [00:53:12] Speaker B: It is so marketing for me is so to be creative. Yeah. I love it. It's fun to be creative and think of new ways to get around things. I don't know. It's just so fun for me. I love it. [00:53:25] Speaker A: That's cool. Yeah. And it shows that you're always learning about it, too. [00:53:28] Speaker B: I think this is, like, the perfect industry for me because I get bored of stuff very easily. I do. Mentally, I just get bored. I'm like, okay, this is over. I'm done with it. So to have something that I'm constantly having to think of something new and be on my toes and be creative is just like the dream. [00:53:43] Speaker A: That's cool. That's awesome. Yeah. What were we talking about? I lost train of thought there. So, yeah, I think that's it. Is there anything else you want to share? [00:53:52] Speaker B: No, but if you're interested in any of the things we talked about, like I said, I do card readings. I do aura photography. I do tea leaf readings. I also do cleansings by appointment. I do spellwork. But again, we have to talk about that first. You can check out my website, bruhitaboutique.com. Sign up for my email list. Ask me any questions. Book the things. Tell your friends all the things. [00:54:13] Speaker A: So this is the part where I do the traditional, say that we're going to leave, but actually ask you more questions. The mexican goodbye. So what's an aura? [00:54:25] Speaker B: An aura photo? Yeah. It's literally a photo that I take of you, and it shows, like, a picture of your energy. And really what you're paying for is me to interpret it. So based on the quadrant that it's in or the placement of it, if it's in front of you, behind you, how dark it is, the shade of it, all these different things. I read it for you or interpret it for you, and it talks about the things that are going on with you that are affecting your energy. So it can even be like, you're not saying the things that you want in life. You're not telling people what you want. And it's like messing up all your other stuff, messing up your energy. Or like, you have a negative outlook. Like, it's showing up here. Like, you need to work on that. [00:55:09] Speaker A: Interesting. That's cool. Never heard about that. So she's got that going on. [00:55:12] Speaker B: Yeah. If you come by, I'll give you one. [00:55:14] Speaker A: Yeah, it should hook you up with that one. That's awesome. All right, cool. If nothing else, thanks for coming on the show. How did you feel when I invited you on the show? [00:55:21] Speaker B: Oh, I was like, oh, cool. I'm always down. I'm always down for a collab. I'm always down for a podcast. I'm always down to just, like, vibe. [00:55:30] Speaker A: That's cool. Somebody nominated you, too, on our topic. Yeah, because I put a post, hey, I opened up the podcast again. Who would you like to see on there? [00:55:38] Speaker B: And then it, oh, my gosh, I'm going to cry. Sub it. [00:55:41] Speaker A: Yeah, no, they nominated you. And I was like, all right. [00:55:45] Speaker B: I. [00:55:45] Speaker A: Think there's maybe two people on the post that I haven't invited yet, which I'm going to invite them, and I've tried to do. I want to do all of them that were on that post. So you were one of them. [00:55:54] Speaker B: Well, thank you. [00:55:55] Speaker A: Yeah. Awesome. All right, well, nothing else. We'll say goodbye. Thank you so much for being on the show. [00:55:59] Speaker B: Thanks for having me. [00:56:00] Speaker A: Stay tuned, you guys, for the next podcast episode, we got the Corpse Christie originals podcast. Tomorrow we got the recycled corn podcast for episode 41 at 06:00 p.m. With Alex and Scuba Steve and all his other things that you call him for for tomorrow. And if you want to catch us, the replay on YouTube, Facebook, and you can listen on Spotify, apple, wherever you listen to your podcast. Thanks a lot.

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