Podcast Title: Digital Social Hour
Host: Sean Kelly
Episode: The Secret to Turning Negativity into Positivity | Elisabeth Carson DSH #1113
Release Date: January 16, 2025
Introduction
In this compelling episode of Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly welcomes back Elisabeth Carson for an in-depth discussion on transforming negativity into positivity. Elisabeth delves into personal challenges, societal issues, and innovative health practices, offering listeners a blend of vulnerability and actionable insights.
California Fires and Government Response
Timestamp: [00:30] β [02:35]
Elisabeth begins by addressing the devastating fires in California and the perceived governmental negligence. She reflects on her past experiences living in Los Angeles, expressing sorrow over the destruction of familiar areas.
"I hope that once people heal and once people get over this situation, that they hold the people accountable. Because what was done and not done is so wrong. So wrong."
β Elisabeth Carson [01:07]
She criticizes the allocation of federal funds, highlighting the disparity between billions sent abroad and the meager $750 provided to those affected by the fires. Elisabeth points out the inefficacy of funds addressing long-standing issues like homelessness, despite significant tax contributions from Californians.
"So what are they paying taxes for? Why? It just doesn't make sense."
β Elisabeth Carson [02:35]
Social Media Drama and Personal Attacks
Timestamp: [03:26] β [16:31]
The conversation shifts to the intense social media backlash Elisabeth and her family have faced due to a recent debate. Elisabeth expresses the emotional toll of accusations from close friends and former allies, leading to threats and harassment.
"It's unbelievable that people can be so cruel because of a difference of opinion and belief."
β Elisabeth Carson [08:41]
She recounts the betrayal by individuals who were once integral to her inner circle, including friends their children consider best friends. Elisabeth emphasizes the pain of seeing someone they've known for over two decades turn against them.
"We checked each other when we're not doing right. When I see one person falling or he sees me falling into negativity brings me right back."
β Elisabeth Carson [00:30]
Despite the harassment, Elisabeth highlights their commitment to maintaining positivity. She shares their strategy of meditating, sending love, and focusing on their mission to help others rather than engaging with negativity.
"How can we serve better? How can we alchemically change this energy from negativity and turn it to positivity?"
β Elisabeth Carson [15:23]
Coping Strategies: Turning Negativity into Positivity
Timestamp: [16:31] β [23:02]
Elisabeth discusses effective methods to handle negativity, emphasizing personal growth and community support. She shares how deep meditations and sending love have helped alleviate anger and sadness, allowing her and her family to heal.
"We create our own reality, and we only make that reality real when we focus on it and when we pay attention to it."
β Elisabeth Carson [16:31]
She underscores the importance of surrounding oneself with friends who provide constructive criticism, helping each other stay on the right path.
"Those are the people that I keep around me. That's why Billie and I have such a strong relationship, because we check each other when we're not doing right."
β Elisabeth Carson [21:51]
Health and Biohacking: Innovative Approaches to Well-being
Timestamp: [24:03] β [43:08]
Elisabeth shifts the conversation to health, sharing her and her husband's journey with biohacking and alternative medicine. They discuss the benefits of peptides like Epitalin and BPC-157, which aid in healing and reducing inflammation.
"Peptides are game changers, Sean. Game changers."
β Elisabeth Carson [24:54]
She elaborates on their use of peptides to accelerate recovery from injuries and improve overall health, highlighting successful personal experiences.
Elisabeth also addresses broader health concerns, such as the dangers of processed foods, tap water contaminants like estrogen from birth control, and the impact of microplastics and nanoplastics on human health. She advocates for making informed dietary choices, such as homemade yogurt with beneficial probiotic strains, to enhance gut health and overall well-being.
"Eat intuitively because your body will tell you what feels good and what doesn't. Your body is so intelligent, and we have got so far and disconnected away from it that we don't listen to it anymore."
β Elisabeth Carson [35:07]
Elisabeth critically examines the role of big pharma, accusing them of promoting dependency on medications rather than facilitating genuine healing methods. She calls for a systemic change in healthcare, emphasizing the need to prioritize human well-being over profit.
"We're a dollar sign to them. We're not humans, we're a dollar sign. How much money can we get from them?"
β Elisabeth Carson [29:37]
Concluding Thoughts and Future Endeavors
Timestamp: [43:17] β [44:35]
As the episode wraps up, Elisabeth shares positive developments and future projects. She announces the release of her co-authored bestselling book, The Mother Earth Effect, Volume 2, and an upcoming partnership with Earthing to expand their work into a series. Elisabeth emphasizes the transformative power of grounding and expresses enthusiasm for new grounding products that enhance daily well-being.
"Grounding will change your whole existence. I mean, it significantly changed my life, my husband's life."
β Elisabeth Carson [44:07]
She provides listeners with multiple platforms to follow her work, including her website, social media handles, and upcoming projects, encouraging continued engagement and community support.
Key Takeaways
- Accountability and Governance: Elisabeth highlights the shortcomings in governmental response to natural disasters, urging for accountability and effective allocation of funds.
- Handling Negativity: Emphasizing meditation and positive energy, she demonstrates ways to cope with social media backlash and personal attacks.
- Health Innovations: The discussion on peptides and probiotic strains showcases alternative health practices that can significantly improve well-being.
- Systemic Change in Healthcare: A critical view of big pharma underscores the need for a healthcare system that prioritizes healing over profit.
- Future Endeavors: Elisabeth's upcoming projects aim to further disseminate knowledge on grounding and holistic health practices.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Elisabeth Carson: "I hope that once people heal and once people get over this situation, that they hold the people accountable. Because what was done and not done is so wrong. So wrong." [01:07]
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Elisabeth Carson: "We create our own reality, and we only make that reality real when we focus on it and when we pay attention to it." [16:31]
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Elisabeth Carson: "Peptides are game changers, Sean. Game changers." [24:54]
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Elisabeth Carson: "We're a dollar sign to them. We're not humans, we're a dollar sign. How much money can we get from them?" [29:37]
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Elisabeth Carson: "Eat intuitively because your body will tell you what feels good and what doesn't. Your body is so intelligent, and we have got so far and disconnected away from it that we don't listen to it anymore." [35:07]
Where to Follow Elisabeth Carson
- Website: ElizabethCarsonSpelledWithAS.com
- Forbidden Knowledge TV: forbiddenknowledge.com
- Instagram: ElizabethI.Carson
- Book: The Mother Earth Effect, Volume 2 (co-authored with Olivia Ramirez Smith)
- Upcoming Partnership: Earthing series launching in November
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