
Discover "The Secret to Turning Negativity into Positivity 🌟" in this enlightening episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! Join Sean and special guest Elisabeth Carson as they dive into strategies for transforming negative energy into a...
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Elizabeth Carson
So 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. Right. When I see one person falling or he sees me falling into negativity brings me right back. You know, let's. Let's go meditate and just, you know, transmute this energy. I see something's going on with you. If I see him going down a negative path, it's like, let's just take a minute, do some breath, work and send love.
Sean
All right, guys, got Elizabeth Carson back on today. We are in Vegas. Thanks for stopping by.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes, thanks for having me back.
Sean
Yeah. You left the fires yesterday.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes, yes, we did. We flew into Orange county and you know what? It's just, it's so sad what's happening. I used to live in la. I lived there for three years actually, when I was younger and seeing the parts of the areas that I used to hang out and just, you know, it's so sad. So sad. And just 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.
Sean
Seems like a lot of negligence, right?
Elizabeth Carson
Absolutely. Absolutely. And they're trying to make excuses as to what really happens. And it's like these excuses, they don't. No sense whatsoever. And then on top of that, you have government, Right. That sends all of these funds to other countries to support different things. Right. Billions of dollars elsewhere. And then the people that went through the fires get $750. It does not correlate in my brain. It doesn't make sense at all.
Sean
Cali's also gotten a lot of funds in general for like, homelessness and other problems. And it seems to not help. In fact, homelessness is up. California.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, yeah. I mean, skid row, you know, it's always been there. And then on top of that, you have taxpayers, right. The citizens and people that live in California, these high taxes, so that they pay all. All this money so that when natural disasters and natural. When things like this happen, they can take care of it. Right?
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
So what are they paying taxes for? Why? It just doesn't make sense.
Sean
I think it's the final straw for a lot of people in Cali. I think a lot of people are going to move out.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. And I hope so, to be honest, because it's unfair. It's negligence. I mean, it's. It's twisty. It's just. It's so unfortunate. What happened is so unfortunate. And, you know, I just. I hope that we can all gather together as a community, as people, and just try to help in any way possible. Yeah, I do notice that, you know, in life, you bump heads, right? Everyone's after each other. Everyone's, like, talking crap and doing whatever. Whatever they. They're. They're doing. But then when these things happen, it's like people come together, you know, and that's the beauty of. Of something that a disaster is that people will tend to come together. Yeah, I'm seeing that, too.
Sean
Yeah. We need more of that. I know you've been dealing a lot lately, right, with the debate drama.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, yeah.
Sean
That was the first major drama I've seen you guys part of in all your years on social media.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. Yeah. And you know what, Sean? It has been so hard, to be honest. It's been incredibly hard on my family. It's been incredibly hard on my husband. And just, you know, it's like people. People are only really getting one side of the story right now because, you know, these guys are out here, and they're really the only ones out here speaking on things. And so it's. It's just. It's unfair what's happening. And it's like we've had to handle this situation so carefully because people will take anything that you say and just run with it and then spin it into something negative. And it's just, you know, it's so incredibly sad. And it's not. It's not the bulk of the people that are trying to come at us right now. It's really the betrayal of who we thought to be family.
Sean
Right.
Elizabeth Carson
We thought that these people were family. I mean, I have known one of the guys for over, I think, 20 years.
Sean
Holy crap.
Elizabeth Carson
I actually used to talk to him when he was a teenager and talk to him about things, almost mentor almost. And we've had these people. I mean, over at our house, at our parties, around our kids. And the betrayal, the betrayal from them is just so hurtful. It's so incredibly hurtful because we don't tend to let very many people into our inner circle. And you know what? It's our fault that we did that. We didn't see this coming. We had 14 people at our wedding and the guy that started all of this was one of them.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
And so it really caught us off guard and it hurt so bad because my son and their son are best friends still to this day. Still to this day, our kids are best friends. And to have a friend, quote, unquote a friend.
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Elizabeth Carson
Do something like that. After telling me, oh, I'm not gonna. I'm not. I won't release it. After telling my husband, I won't release it. To do that, it's like the amount of betrayal and just the. It's unexplainable, Sean. It's unexplainable. And then it's like people don't understand the backlash from what they're doing. It's like, you know, the stuff that, that is happening behind the scenes that only we see is incredibly. It's, it's scary for us. I mean, we've had people show up at our office.
Sean
Wow.
Elizabeth Carson
We've had comments of people, I'm a pull up on you. You better watch your world travels. I mean, we've had people talk about, I'm gonna stomp your husband's face against the curb. Like, I mean, it's, it's horrible comments, it's horrible threats. And I mean, on my son's, like, my son is trying to build his YouTube page and he wanted to build a podcast and we had to remove all of his videos online because I was going to his videos and there were hundreds of comments.
Sean
Holy crap.
Elizabeth Carson
Hundreds of people talking crap about a 12 year old. And so it's, it's, it's incredibly heartbreaking that people can be so cruel because of a difference of opinion and belief. And you know what? I've, I've watched my husband since I've met him. He is the hardest worker that I've ever come across. The hardest. He works night, day, middle of the night. He doesn't stop. I mean, we've traveled to over. I mean, so many different countries doing research, right? And I watch him research. Just sit there and research, Travel to these locations, talk to indigenous people, talk to homegrown people from the places. Researching, doing research. I witnessed this and it's like, how can you rag on a man that has spent his whole life researching? He's not, he didn't go to school and get all these fancy degrees to do this. No. He's had real life experience from the research that he's done by himself, spending his own money to do all of these things, to gather this information. It's like, how can you rag on somebody because they came up with a different result than you did?
Sean
Yeah, that.
Elizabeth Carson
That's so backwards because this. This life is so dynamic and interesting because we're so different. I love watching people and just really like, trying to understand different people because we're so complex and so interesting. If we were all the same, everything would be so boring. You know what I'm saying? So it's like we have to stop getting mad at each other because we believe different things. It's like, Billy's not out here attacking people. He's not out here trying to hurt anybody. He's trying to help people. He's trying to wake people up to see that they have power inside of them to create and whatever life they want to, and people are getting mad at him for that. It's. It doesn't make sense in my head.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
And it's just been. It's been horrible, Sean, to be honest. It's been horrible. And I just. I hope that the people that have been attacking, I just give it a break. It's like, figure something else for your energy. Like, your energy can be spent so much better elsewhere.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
You know what I'm saying? It's like feeding into the negativity. It just doesn't serve anybody. It doesn't serve.
Sean
So you're still getting attacks. It's been a few weeks now, right?
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, well, months. It's been two months.
Sean
Two months. Wow. That went by fast. Geez.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, I know, I know.
Sean
Two months.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. Yeah, we're still a bit. Because, you know, I don't really discredit what's going on with the guy that's doing the podcast tours. You know, he took an opportunity, ran with it, and I. All props to him. I got nothing against this guy. You know what I'm saying? It's like, what I really have a problem with is the fact that we had close inner circle friends and they decided to try to destroy us over nothing. Like, we've helped both of them. I mean, we've sent, you know, the guy and his son, my son's best friend, to basketball games. We let them use our cars to go out on the town, you know, I mean, it's like all of these different things that we've done, and we both sit there and rack our brains. Like, how could you turn on us like this? What did we do to you to make you Turn on us like this. It doesn't make any sense in my brain. So I have. I've had to allow myself to, you know, let it be what it is, to understand that people have their own reasons for whatever reason that they did this, you know, And I'm trying to take the higher road as well as my husband trying to take the higher road of just focusing on the work, focusing on our mission. Our mission is to help people. Our mission is to save people, to wake people up. And so that's what we're focused on. And we're trying not to even turn that way, not to focus on it, because, I mean, you create your own reality, and we only make that reality real when we focus on it and when we pay attention to it. So every time that something pops up, I try to remind my husband, I try to remind my kid, like, hey, we have our own universe that we've created for ourselves, and nothing outside that exists. So let's stick to the mission. How can we serve people better? That's what this has really taught me. It's like, what am I. What am I not doing right? Then all of these people are coming at me, they're so mad, right? So how can we serve them better? How can we alchemically change this energy from negativity and turn it to positivity? How can we serve better? So that has been the goal. That's been the focus since all this has happened. We've had team meeting after team meeting after team meeting. How can we serve people better? Because something that we're doing just probably wasn't in alignment. It probably wasn't in alignment. I think that everything has a purpose and a reason. All this happened for a purpose and a reason. It taught us lessons, great lessons. You know, it taught us to be more careful about who you let in. I mean, we sat 20ft away from the man that started this whole ordeal a couple nights ago, and he just sat there willy nilly at the bar, eating his food. And I'm like, how can you just sit there while we're, you know, that you're. You. You tried to destroy our family, and you can just sit there and eat your meal like nothing ever happened. It's just really. It's. It's. It's wild to me.
Sean
Sean, did you approach him or no.
Elizabeth Carson
Mm. Mm.
Sean
Did he see you guys?
Elizabeth Carson
Yep. Yep, he saw us. He stared at us a good minute. Damn. Yep. Yep, he saw us. And, you know, we live in the same community. I mean, I'm great friends with his.
Sean
Wife and your kids are still best friends?
Elizabeth Carson
Oh, yeah, our kids are best friends.
Sean
That's a tricky situation.
Elizabeth Carson
His wife and I are born on the same day, Sean.
Sean
Wow.
Elizabeth Carson
We have same beliefs. I mean, we're almost the same human, you know what I'm saying? Like we, we created a great relationship and still have it. So it's, it's complicated, all of this. It's complicated a lot.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
And it's just so surprising that, you know, so many people want to grab onto this situation and run with it because it's viral. So for the views, let me do this more. For the views, let me bring this person on so he can destroy, try to destroy this man a little more. You know, it's really backwards, the mindset of, of people.
Sean
Unfortunately, it's a short term way of thinking. Right. Getting views. Because that's not going to last.
Elizabeth Carson
No.
Sean
So if you're going to sacrifice a friendship over views, it's not really like a good idea, in my opinion.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. Well, it just shows your character. If you can throw your friend, your best friend under the bus for views, knowing that your son's best friend is getting attacked, that your wife's friend is getting attacked and your best friend is getting attacked and you're still moving forward in doing this. It's like, why, why, why? You know, it just, it shows the pain and anguish and trauma that people have not addressed is really what the situation showed me.
Sean
I've watched a lot of debates. This one just felt like it was a personal like level, like something happened.
Elizabeth Carson
You know what, Sean? It's like, you know, my husband shows up for things and he's prepared. You know, for the last 20 years, his face has been out here and he is prepared. I mean, people come up to us, hundreds of people asking any questions and he'll answer them. Any question he has the answer to. I mean, he's known for that.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
So it's like you can clearly see clearly in this video that my husband was not the same person as he normally is. Something was going on. And so to take that small little hour, right, and compare it to 20 years of the hard work, the research, the talks, the shows, the countless people that he's changed lives for. And you're taking this one hour and you're trying to throw it in this person's face and trying to destroy a person because of this hour because he didn't show up as his top, you know, optimize self. It's like people got to give people a break sometimes.
Sean
And that was his first debate ever, right?
Elizabeth Carson
No, he's done other debates. He actually did another debate, a live debate on the news before on Armstrong Williams show. I mean, he's done debates before and he's shown up and he's held his own because he was prepared. He didn't know this was going to happen. He didn't know the guy was going to be there. He thought he was just going to have a conversation with a friend of his. That's literally what he thought was going to happen. He didn't. He had no right, no pre knowing that this was about to happen whatsoever. And he was deathly ill right before it. So it's like your brain. And on top of that pneumonia, it restricts oxygen to the brain. His oxygen levels were at 86 when we got to the hospital. They're supposed to be at between 98 and 100.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
So his brain was not. Was starved of oxygen. He was still recovering. So it's like, you know, he obviously didn't show up as his optimized self. He was obviously there was something going on there. So it's like you're taking one hour and comparing it to 20 years and it's just. It's really crappy to me. It's crappy that people would take that and judge a person off of, off of that. And then I know that he reacted a bit, you know, and he said things completely out of his character. And, you know, I. I feel so bad about that because when you're in Fight or flight, you lose 30% frontal lobe capacity, where you process information, where your logical thoughts are at. So your blood rushes to your hind brain, which is your emotional brain. So it's like you're not thinking consciously. You are reacting to what's happening. And because of a traumatic past, I mean, Billy has had a rough life. And for him to be able to succeed and be so successful and just calm and peaceful after everything that he's been through is so impressive to me. But I also understand within him that stress is there. So if something attacks him to a level where he feels stressed like he used to feel back in the day, his reaction is going to be big. And unfortunately, he didn't have a good response. And it made us, you know, it looked pretty bad. And I feel so terrible because that's not who he is. I mean, my husband is one of the nicest, most gentle people that will literally give his shirt off his back for a person. I mean, his heart is so big, I have to stop him from helping people sometimes. You know, it's like the biggest hurt. And I'm so sad that that showed up. His trauma showed up, you know, not him. And so, I mean, as far as right now, we're just trying to move forward from the situation, learn from the situation, know that, you know, we just gotta be a little. We have to be better. We have to be better, more prepared. And I just wanna keep on serving people, Sean. Like, I just wanna keep on helping people. That's all really. Like, the initiative is, is to change collective consciousness so we can shift into better days. Because right now the collective is, Is destroying people for views. You know, that's what we call interesting drama, right? Right. We, we focus on wars, we focus on drama, we focus on the negativity. Whereas we could focus on the positivity of life and create a better one for everybody because energetically, no amount of stress is ever going to help anybody. Right? That's just adding on to the negativity of the energy of the world, right? So if we can learn to get healed within ourselves, to accept ourselves, because when we don't accept others, we really just not accepting ourself, right? It's all a projection of what is going on inside of us. So when we can learn to heal that part of ourselves, to fill ourselves up with that love that we deserve, right, that we might not have gotten when we were children. If we can learn that to give all of what we need to ourselves, then we will not be out here trying to attack people or trying to get views for clout. Because, you know, this thing is viral right now. If it's adding negativity on to somebody else, you know, like, it won't even be a thought for me. I have done over two decades worth of healing work, and so I don't have it in me to go to another's page and troll on them or just spit negativity on people. You know, I've wanted to respond and do this and do this. It's an initial reaction, but I know within myself that these trolls and the people that are coming and saying these awful things, they're saying it to themselves because within them is some sort of pain and distortion and just, just toxicity that they are just gassing off onto other people because they feel so uncomfortable. So it has nothing to do with us and everything to do with their inner world. To be honest, they're probably just kids that got bullied when they were younger and now they just want to bully people because they couldn't do it. They had no power. So now they're trying to use their power through negative words and comments hiding behind screens.
Sean
Yeah. I think there's a big difference with hate and criticism. I think, like, when it's hate, it's usually coming from below that cliche. Quot yes, but criticism I like.
Elizabeth Carson
I love criticism.
Sean
Sometimes it's good, you know, Sometimes if it comes from the right person, it could really help you.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes, I agree, Sean. I mean, I have friends around me that check me when I'm not doing. Doing good, you know, because we need that to be able to grow. If you're not resisting some of the things that I'm doing, I'm not growing. So 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. Right. When I see one person falling or he sees me falling into negativity brings me right back. You know, let's. Let's go meditate and just, you know, transmute this energy. I see something's going on with you. If I see him going down a negative path, it's like, let's just take a minute, do some breath, work, and send love. Send love to those who are hating. Right. And that's really how we got over the whole debate situation. We. Deep meditations, sending love, covering these people in all of the love and all of the light and wishing the best for them.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
And that has really taken the darkness out of my heart, the anger out of my body. And, you know, I. I don't really have those feelings anymore for them. It's just, you know, I'm. I'm upset about the situation and what happened, but, you know, I. I'm not really angry anymore. It's just. I wish them the best.
Sean
I'm not a fan of the hate and the threats. Cause I think debates are a valuable form of learning. But the way it got. It got a little too personal with that one, I think.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. Yeah. Well, people haven't seen all of the thousands of negative comments and threatening comments.
Sean
That we've been getting productive at that point.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. No, they don't know that people have been showing up at our office, you know, it's messed up. Yeah. It started to get.
Sean
Yeah, yeah. When it gets too personal like that, it's.
Elizabeth Carson
It's too much.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
It's too much. This is. It's supposed to be sharing of the minds. A meeting of the minds, you know?
Sean
Right.
Elizabeth Carson
Sharing different. Different perceptions of the same thing. You know, what's wrong with that there's nothing wrong with that, but the aftermath is just, you know, it was. It was too much.
Sean
Yeah. Well, sounds like you're getting over it, so I hope you guys heal and move on to.
Elizabeth Carson
Thank you. Yeah, yeah, we're. We just saw Dr. Amen yesterday. Billy had a great convers conversation with him. Very, very healing conversation with him. Shout out to Dr. Amen. He's a godsense.
Sean
Did you guys get some scans done?
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, Billy had scans done. Actually, I had a scan about three years ago. Billy had two scans done with Dr. Amen.
Sean
Nice.
Elizabeth Carson
The first time they discovered a brain injury. And then the second time, after doing his protocol for about a year, the brain injury was gone crazy.
Sean
Yeah, that stuff works.
Elizabeth Carson
Oh, it does.
Sean
I highly recommend getting your brain scanned because you don't know what's going on. No, you can visibly see. For me, that was a wake up call.
Elizabeth Carson
Oh, yeah.
Sean
Because I was told I had ADHD growing up. I never believed it. Didn't want to go on medication. But to actually see, like why I have it.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Was pretty interesting.
Elizabeth Carson
That's really what gives you the awareness. I think that the awareness of Billy knowing that he had a brain injury specifically in his navigation center and his brain, just the knowing of that is what brought him a lot of awareness to that area. And I think he was doing meditations, thinking about the area, shooting blood to the area, you know, and now he's perfectly healed from it, which is incredible.
Sean
I love it. Yeah, you guys are on the forefront a lot of biohacking stuff, right? You're getting into peptides now.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes, yes, peptides. Oh my God. These are game changers, Sean. Game changers. So peptides are short chain molecules of 50 or less. Molecules. 50 or more is called a protein, basically. So they're signal signaling molecules that make cells do different biological processes within the system. So, um, we've really dove deep within the past year with peptides. Um, specifically we have done epitalin, which is great. They have shown research with epitalin that grows telomeres, actually.
Sean
Really?
Elizabeth Carson
Yes. And I know that you've talked about telomeres on your show and Billie talks about it all the time, but, you know, as your telomeres shrink, that's basically aging. So if epitalin can extend telomeres, then you're not aging as fast. So really, really good one. We've tried. We keep BPC157, which is body protective compound 157. It's actually a molecule that's made and found in your Gut, and it's very healing, so we keep that one with us all the time when we travel the world and everything. And what that does is it actually brings blood flow to different areas that are wounded in your body for healing. So it regenerates tissue. I mean, they're finding out so much good stuff about this specific peptide. And then also, if you take it orally, if you have, like, leaky gut or if you have acid reflux, really, really good for that, too. Another one that we take is TB500, which is great for inflammation. So we'll take TB500 and BPC together as, you know, kind of like a protocol when, you know, after we get done working out really hard, and we have a ton of lactic acid, lots of inflammation, so the next day we recover faster and can work out as hard the next day. TB500 is also very good in healing injuries. So Billy actually got injured when we were in Egypt this last tour. He hit his knee extremely hard, and, you know, he couldn't even walk.
Sean
Damn.
Elizabeth Carson
And so I injected him. Yeah. A couple times with BPC and TB500, and he was able to finish the tour and basically heal within a couple days.
Sean
Holy crap. So he had pneumonia, too, during that, right?
Elizabeth Carson
Well, he had. Yes. Yes, he did. He was recovering from pneumonia in Egypt, but he caught pneumonia actually in Turkey, so. Yeah. Yeah, that was also a crazy, crazy time.
Sean
We covered that last episode. That was nuts.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, near death experience, man. Near death experience and everything. And then it's like. It's like one thing hit us after another, like, I almost lose my husband, and then we get this drama with this new thing.
Sean
I'm wondering if last year was his enemy year, man. You know, it's.
Elizabeth Carson
It's like last year was so rewarding for us, but at the same time, it was so exhausting. But it was probably one of the years that we learned the most. Yeah, we learned so much stuff last year, like, just about the business. And, I mean, we ran ourselves ragged, which is why I feel like he got sick, because right before we went to Turkey, we went on a podcast run and hit probably 12 states in, like, 10 days.
Sean
Crazy.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. Right before we took 40 people on tour to Turkey. So his immune system was low.
Sean
Yeah, because when you're traveling, all that radiation. Right. Every time I travel, I get a runny nose. I get a little sick.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. Well, you know what's really good for that, Sean? So, you know, when you're traveling, especially on planes you want to take. I think it's a. You can order it off of Amazon. It's like called xylitol or something. It's a nose spray.
Sean
Xylitol. I have gum. Xylitol.
Elizabeth Carson
Awesome.
Sean
I thought it was for cavities.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, yeah. You can use it as. As a gum too, but I think it comes in like a spray too. And you mix a little bit of collidal silver in there.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
And shake it up. And then squirt your nose while you're on the plane. And it prevents some of that sickness because, you know, your nose is straight up to your brain. That's the easy way for people to get sick. So if you squirt that in there, you know, you get rid of the bacteria. I mean, collidal silver is an antibacterial, antiviral, antimicrobial. So you're getting rid of, you know, some of that stuff that can get in you when you're sick.
Sean
Yeah. You gotta be aware of what you're breathing in.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Sean
I was watching Brian Johnson on a show yesterday, and he put tap water in his humidifier. And he did a test like tap water versus filtered water in the humidifier. And he said the one with the tap water set off all his alarms.
Elizabeth Carson
Oh, my God.
Sean
It's that toxic to an. And people take warm showers with the tap water.
Elizabeth Carson
The tap water, exactly. I would recommend. And any. And everybody give filters, get filters. Because it is so disgusting what they're finding in. In tap water. And then, I mean, even plastic bottles, it's like the more research that they're doing on microplastics and nanoplastics, they're finding out that these. These plastics, it causes cancer.
Sean
Yep.
Elizabeth Carson
And I mean, it's an endocrine disruptor. So you wonder why guys testosterone levels are. Are dumping. Right. In the past 10 years, I mean, plummeting. You got to think about all the text toxicity in the world. And then you got things like peptides that can help people. But then you have the FDA blocking the peptides.
Sean
They banned them. Right.
Elizabeth Carson
Banning them. Right. I think that they just re like, let BPC157 go after it was on a ban for months.
Sean
Wow.
Elizabeth Carson
And it's like, why are they doing this? Right. Because their company. I mean, it's. It's all bullshit. It's. It's all bullshit. The FDA gets paid off by these different companies, which I've done multiple, like so much research on this and the medical community and just how all of it works. And big pharma, it's like big pharma will pay the FDA to do these research trials, which aren't fair. So they're proving what they want the outcome to be through their funding of these trials, right? So now the FDA and Big Pharma are against the things that actually can come in and really do some, some healing at the core level. Because big pharma wants you to stay sick so you can continue to pay them every single month. I mean, my brother, right, he. They didn't catch his kidney disease young, and so he lost his kidneys at a very young age. My mom actually don't him one of her kidneys. And I've watched him, his life, his whole life, just become a shell of who he used to be. Because he takes 100 prescriptions a day.
Sean
Jeez.
Elizabeth Carson
And it's like, you know, his brain is gone. He's not there anymore. It's like there is no consciousness, there's no spark in there anymore because he's so dependent upon these drugs that make him unconscious. And it's like, you know, that's what they want. He is the perfect person for big Pharma because he's paying them thousands of dollars every single month. So why would they want to provide the public something that can heal these symptoms and then heal from the system level? Why would they want that? So you can heal and not have to take your thousands of dollars that you're paying and shoveling to them every month. I mean, we have to take capitalism, capitalism out of health care. It's backwards where they're getting capitalizing off of our health. We're a dollar sign to them. We're not humans, we're a dollar sign. How much money can we get from them? Let's spray off all these toxins in the air, not worry about microplastics, not worry about asbestos in schools and lead and mercury in the water and promote eating fish, which is extremely toxic right now because of all this stuff that we're dumping into the oceans. Let's do all of these things so we can make these people very sick. Disconnect them from the earth, disconnect them from nature so they can be extremely sick and depend on us for health. That's what they've created and that's what we've played into. It's like, we gotta wake up.
Sean
I think it's our country's biggest revenue stream industry and it a lot to absolutely.
Elizabeth Carson
Do you know that 70% of adults are on one, at least one prescription drug a day? 70%, 40% of adults are on two, two prescription drugs a Day in America. Can you believe that?
Sean
That's crazy.
Elizabeth Carson
I mean, that's. That's. That's over half. I mean.
Sean
Yeah, it's.
Elizabeth Carson
It's ridiculous.
Sean
And that's adults. So 18 plus or 21 plus?
Elizabeth Carson
18 plus.
Sean
A super young. Yeah, I got friends in their 20s taking stuff. Yeah, like, what the hell?
Elizabeth Carson
Exactly. I mean, Sean, we did a long show, Billy and I, a long time ago. They're prescribing benzos to babies. How can a baby have anxiety? How? How? Tell me how. Please, please tell me how this baby has anxiety that needs a benzo. Come on. It's just. It's. It's so backwards. It's. It's backwards. They're. They're poisoning us and they're refraining from providing us real healing methods. So that's why I hope that RFK comes in and he really, really does what he's talking about, because it'll change our life, you know? I mean, over half of America is. Is obese. I mean, come on, we need help here. We. I'm scared to eat anything. Like, I'm terrified to eat anything these days.
Sean
I can't even eat out at most restaurants without feeling like shit anymore.
Elizabeth Carson
Without feeling horrible. Seed oils are killing us. I mean, it's like, come on, man. We have to choose better so that these industries provide better. Because we're allowing this to happen to us right now. Because we're feeding into it. We're feeding into it. We're still going out to the restaurants, eating the seed oils, creating inflammation in our bodies. I mean, the minute that we stop and we demand for better, then they'll give us better. But we have to stop participating first.
Sean
For real. You gotta be really aware these days while you're eating. Cause if you just trust the grocery stores and the restaurants, you're gonna be sick.
Elizabeth Carson
Oh, it's bad. It's so bad. And something very interesting that I just have been doing some research on lately. So back in the day, 100% of people had this specific probiotic strain in their. In their guts called L rotary. And only 4% of the population on the world. In the world has this bacteria now. And so what I've been doing recently is making homemade yogurt with this specific probiotic strain because it's shown to decrease depression, it has shown to heal gut lining, it is shown to help metabolism and get rid of, you know, hard belly fat, gain skeletal muscle and muscle mass. I mean, so many benefits to this one little microbe. So I've been making my own Yogurt. You know, it's like we have to, as people, do our own research and find out the things that work for us, you know, find out these things. I had to do deep research to find out about this probiotic strain, but it's so easy. All you do is order it, make the yogurt, and then eat a little bit every day, and boom, massive change in your life.
Sean
Wow.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Yeah. We make our own sourdough now. My fiance makes it because the bread in America, I mean, you're screwed if.
Elizabeth Carson
You'Re in the source. Yeah, no, you're screwed. And starch is the only thing that's worse for you than sugar because it's harder to break down than actual sugar.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
Starch is in everything. Everything. So it's like we just have to make better decisions and do the deep research, you know, and then listen to your body. It's like everybody wants to follow along these fads. Like, oh, I'm going to go on this diet and it's popular. I'm going to go keto. I'm going to do this, this, this. I'm going to be a vegan. I'm going to be a carnivore. It's like, dude, stop following the fad and follow what feels good to you. Eat intuitively. That's what I tell people. Even if you don't have the money to even send in labs and figure out what exactly is tailored to you that you need. Eat intuitively because your body will tell you what feels good and what doesn't. Your body is so intelligent, and we have gotten so far and disconnected away from it that we don't listen to it anymore. And it has all the answers within it that we need. All we have to do is tap back into our bodies. That's it.
Sean
Yeah, and the deep research is crazy because if you go on Google and you search any disease and you search remedies, it's only going to provide Western solutions.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, exactly.
Sean
So you need to follow the right content creators to find the right information these days.
Elizabeth Carson
Absolutely, 1,000%. And again, eat intuitively. Feel intuitively. I mean, I have been eating this yogurt strain and it's disgusting. I don't like the taste of it. But guess what? I feel amazing afterwards. I mean, brain fog is lowering. It's like so many benefits that I've felt just in the past couple weeks of doing this. And it's like, you know, the information is there, but you have to research, you have to find it.
Sean
And I love yogurt. But unfortunately, most of the cows in America, you know, if you're eating that poor quality yogurt, it's not good, it's bad.
Elizabeth Carson
Just make your own. Make your own. And it's so easy. Get a yogurt maker off of Amazon or a sous vide and just make your own. It's really easy. And then that way you can put your own probiotic strains in it. So do the research of what probiotic strains are great for you. And then make your own yogurt with it. It's phenomenal.
Sean
Yeah, that sounds good. I love yogurt, man.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, love me some good yogurt. I don't really like it, but y'all like it? No, I forced myself to eat it. Cause it's healthy, but it's awful.
Sean
I don't trust most superfoods, but yogurt's good. I like yogurt, but acai is too sugary, in my opinion. Yeah, Acai kale is not good for you.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes. Well, they're finding out that you. Sugar spikes are the reason pretty much for aging.
Sean
I saw that.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. So it's like, watch how you eat sugar if you choose to eat sugar. But I would recommend everybody don't eat it. It's so bad for you. It's addictive. It gives you brain fog. It creates inflammation within your system. It causes autoimmune disease. It's like, we have to stay away from these things. Even though they're so good.
Sean
So good. I used to love smoothies.
Elizabeth Carson
I had to cut back on those. Oh, my God. Well, there's a way to do it, right? So there's a way to eat so you won't spike your blood sugar. So if you have a plate of food, right, and you want to have, like, a roll, you know, restaurants are smart. They do this smart because they'll give you your roll first. And so you. You consume the starch, and now your blood sugar is spiking. Now you're hungrier, and you want to eat more and more, Right? So they do it smart. But whereas if you were to get your plate of food, you eat the protein and the vegetables first, fiber protein first, then you can eat your starch, and you won't spike your blood sugar. So it's like the. The number and way that you eat your food can prevent these spikes too. So it's like, you know, we have to watch our sugar content. We have to watch what we put in our mouths, eat intuitively. And then also, even with stevia, you got to be careful with stevia these days. Because look at the first ingredient in stevia. I know a specific company that the first ingredient in the stevia packet is dextrose. And what is dextrose? Sugar. Yeah, it's another name for sugar. So make sure you're doing the research and reading the labels too. Because you know, things can be packaged all pretty, but then when you look at it it's like, oh wow. Well that, that's cancer causing agent there. I'm gonna, I'm gonna.
Sean
There's so many names for sugar these days. And they just renamed the food dyes.
Elizabeth Carson
Yep, exactly. Oh, they just renamed them.
Sean
Yeah. All the food dyes got renamed. Hopefully they banned some of them in the next term, but we'll see.
Elizabeth Carson
Oh man. It's like I, I, I feel so good when I go to other countries and eat bread and, and food. I'm like, wow. Cause you feel it. You go to another country and you eat their bread, it's like delicious. And then you don't feel all crappy afterwards, but then you eat bread here, it's like, ugh.
Sean
I also think the tap water here, cause that's going in the bread and the pizza and stuff is affecting the food.
Elizabeth Carson
Absolutely. I mean the old infrastructures in so many different cities. I did a lot of work in Detroit with water. And you know, in finding out about that is like the craziest thing to me because like the whole Flint crisis happens. Okay, so everybody knew about the Flint conspiracy, the crisis out there, but no one was talking about Detroit and how the same thing was happening in Detroit just getting swept under the rug. I mean these kids are going to school every day, getting toxic water, toxic lights, lead based paint in the wall, asbestos. You know, it's an old infrastructure city.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
So you expect these kids to go to this toxic environment and consume this toxic stuff and then graduate and be the best kids ever. I mean a lot of this stuff is neurotoxins. So it's preventing kids to be the best that they can be. And so, you know, you look at inner cities and then people wanna rag on inner cities and oh, that's dangerous. And these kids don't know and they're just hoodlums. No. Their environments have caused them to behave and act like that. And it's our fault for not going in there and changing these things to provide them a better environment so they can succeed. It's almost impossible to succeed when you're drinking lead water. Every day you're looking at toxic lights, you're breathing in Asbestos. It's almost impossible to succeed at that point because you got adhd now you got behavioral problems, you know, can't focus. Autism. Autism is on the super rise. You know, it's like so many different reasons. It's like we have to come together as a country, especially America, and demand change.
Sean
Plus the school lunch. I mean, I grew up upper middle class. That lunch was so bad.
Elizabeth Carson
It's so toxic.
Sean
So toxic. I had no idea. I can't, looking back, I can't believe I even ate that.
Elizabeth Carson
I can't.
Sean
And I was an athlete too, so I'd imagine if I ate healthy back then, I would have been like a D1 athlete for sure.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, 1000% and crazy. You know, now my son goes to a public school, or not a public school, a private school, and you know, he gets fresh meals every single day. But it's unfortunate that we are tax paying citizens that shovel out, you know, a big percentage of our money, but yet kids get lunches at school, public schools that cost like less than a penny. Yeah, like, come on, where's our money going? Why do we have to pay tens of thousands of dollars for our kids to go to a school and eat healthy food? That doesn't make sense.
Sean
Right?
Elizabeth Carson
What are we doing? There's just so many different things in this country that don't make sense to me. It's like, where is our logical mind? Let's jump back online and create change by not participating in these different things.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
It's not rocket science.
Sean
Where's that money going to? Because, yeah, it's affecting even rich neighborhoods. Like kids are eating Domino's or whatever. Like the poorest quality meat. We got the poorest quality meat in our school. See, and that's so bad, it wasn't even USDA choice. It was like below that, I think.
Elizabeth Carson
I mean, you gotta think about it. Antibiotics, you know, you got, you got steroids going into this. I mean, women and girls are getting their periods at 8 years old these days. It's like, why, why do you think that is? They're pumping all this stuff full of hormones and now we're consuming this stuff. I mean, the biggest drug that they found in tap water, do you know what it is?
Sean
Fluoride, Right?
Elizabeth Carson
No, it's estrogen. It's. It's birth control.
Sean
What?
Elizabeth Carson
Birth control is the highest toxic compound found in tap water.
Sean
Wow.
Elizabeth Carson
So boys are consuming this. You got to think about testosterone dumping, of course, because you're getting estrogen, you're getting birth control. You know what? I'm saying, like, no wonder our hormones are all jacked up.
Sean
Yeah. You're showering in it. You're drinking it.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Food. It's in your bread, pasta and pasta and everything.
Elizabeth Carson
And everything.
Sean
Even your fruits. They're watering it.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes. Fruits and everything. I mean, you can't even drink a bottle of water in plastic because of the nanoplastics and the microplastics.
Sean
That's crazy.
Elizabeth Carson
It's just, you know, they're setting us up for failure.
Sean
Yeah. Crazy times are in.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, it is.
Sean
Well, let's end on a positive note. What you got for the rest of this year? Where can people keep up with you?
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, so. Oh, man, we're. You can find me at Elizabeth Carson spelled with a S.com also on Forbidden Knowledge with the number4.com ForbiddenKnowledge TV and ForbiddenKnowledge Shop and Elizabeth Carson on Elizabeth I. Carson on Instagram.
Sean
And the new book, right?
Elizabeth Carson
Yes, yes. So our book just came out, the Mother earth effect, volume 2. I co wrote it with Olivia Ramirez Smith and it. It came out, it hit bestseller and it's doing phenomenal. We actually just partnered with Earthing to do a series. We're turning our books, volume one and two, into a series. So it's going to be so much fun.
Sean
Yeah. Grounding is everything, guys.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. No, grounding will change your whole existence. I mean, it significantly changed my life, my husband's life. Um, it's something that I will continue to do for the rest of my life. And on top of that, I'm so excited that Earthing is coming out with a new product that you can actually ground without having to plug in to anything. So you can stay grounded all day long.
Sean
That's cool.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. Yeah. So that's coming out I think this November, so I can't wait for that.
Sean
Perfect. Stay tuned for that. We'll link everything below. Thanks for coming on again.
Elizabeth Carson
Awesome. Thanks, Sean. Appreciate it.
Sean
Thanks for watching, guys. See ya.
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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
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.
Timestamp: [00:30] – [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."
— 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."
— Elisabeth Carson [02:35]
Timestamp: [03:26] – [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."
— 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."
— 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?"
— Elisabeth Carson [15:23]
Timestamp: [16:31] – [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."
— 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."
— Elisabeth Carson [21:51]
Timestamp: [24:03] – [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."
— 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."
— 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?"
— Elisabeth Carson [29:37]
Timestamp: [43:17] – [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."
— 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.
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]
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]
Elisabeth Carson: "Peptides are game changers, Sean. Game changers." [24:54]
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]
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]
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