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The speaker discusses ideas for a podcast, including introducing themselves and discussing their reasons for starting the podcast. They also mention creating a platform for people to share their thoughts and experiences and potentially taking calls from listeners. The speaker emphasizes the importance of staying grounded in their faith while exploring different topics and expresses an interest in discussing the angelic system in heaven. All right, so we are officially recording, don't worry, this is not going to go public, you know, whatever, but this is just a test out, so I won't get attacked for anything I say on this, no, of course not, so kiss my butt, so anyways, but anyway, so we can talk a little bit here, won't take too long, what I was thinking is, with St. Patrick, so the notes I took with him, again, this is a test, but at least we can talk about this kind of Kill Two Birds With One Stone, what I was thinking of doing is, when we do our intro, first episode, is introduce ourselves, it doesn't have to be overly too public, just share any details briefly that you think is important, that you think you want people to know about you, I'm going to do that, or you can keep it very, you know, nonchalant, it's really up to you about it, but I think what's important is kind of talking about, hey, why we're doing it, you know, the purpose of why we're doing it and so forth, like for me, it's an outlet, you know, something that, you know, I think it's a platform to share and get thoughts and ideas and kind of just really explore something outside our traditional way of how we're raised or how we're thinking, it also gives people an opportunity to feel they can express their values and their views as well, no matter how, quote, ridiculous it may sound, you know, it just gives, trying to be a platform where people can be heard and maybe even, you know, give some thought and input and hopefully we can connect with people in a way where they can share their stories and ideas, one of the things I'm hoping to do, too, is I'm going to put contact information, not phone numbers, but I have an email I created on Gmail called boundatruth34 at gmail.com, so people can, you know, people like everything, you know, their feedback, they can email their own experiences, right, anything they can share, do some shout outs and everything for people, one of the things I was thinking about doing, and this won't be in the first episode, this will be in the second one, is doing like kind of like a quick weekly news of what's going on in the world that's pertinent and important that we can kind of discuss briefly before we go into our topic, and then eventually, hopefully, we can grow from there to where we can do an episode where it's like one episode like taking calls from people just to talk about things, right, and kind of do that, and I can get like a burner number or something like that, we're not getting our personal information out, so anyways, but yeah, those are some of the ideas I've had, you know, depending where that grows, you know, it's, you know, this is where, this is not about, like for me, about, you know, and it's funny because my mind wants to perfect the whole thing, it's like don't try to perfect it, just stick to who you are, be who you are, it's not about that, it's about just having the opportunity to not feel alone about expressing thoughts, theories, beliefs, you know, and just kind of figuring out the what and the why's, you know, so, you know, this is not about trying to, you know, get big or make tons of money type of thing, this is more, I think for me personally as a therapeutic outlet, I think also an outlet to kind of get my input out, like kind of like you, we get so much thoughts in our heads that we just need to get something out, you know, and hopefully people with the like minds will hopefully show the same value, maybe not everything the same, but at least the foundation of just trying to figure out what's going on in our crazy lives and crazy world, so, but anyways, what's your thoughts? Well, you know, obviously my thoughts on this is the way I best explain it is for people with such imaginative mind like ourselves need a organized setting for them, so basically part of this too is for me is basically to take all those preconceived ideas I have of all this different stuff that I've always had a fascination with and trying to organize it, less of a clutter in the mind and more of the organized setting of each topic broken down to different, you know, subjects and learning, you know, documented things about what people seen, what they've been through, and for me it's just trying to get some clarity on a lot of it, so I'm not always all over the place when a subject comes up and especially because, you know, these are subjects that come up just randomly, like, I mean, I'll be in the lunchroom at work and these subjects you'd be amazed would come up just purely out of nowhere all the time, all the time, you know, this is, it's no different than that, but also too I like having a solid foundation of every subject I talk about, you know, I like to come from a place of integrity and truth and not just a bunch of, well, I think this, well, I think that, well, I mean, I think a lot of things, but I like now to have my opinion off the facts of what I actually have read or been – information I've been given like actually go based off of that rather than just my own opinion. Does that make sense? No, that totally makes sense. I really appreciate that honest thought process of what you talked about and, you know, I think what we do this too is when we kind of introduce ourselves, I think one of the important things is to share our foundation of what we believe and what the truth matters to us, not in a way of coming off of, like, we're perfect, like, hey, we're Christians and all stuff, you know, it's like that's like we're believers of Christ, we died on the cross, we died for our sins, God is an all just being, you know, we're not perfect, we, you know, I have my struggles, you have your struggles, each of us have it each day, but that's what keeps us close to God and, you know, kind of like come with a human approach where it's not coming off where it's zealot religious, you know, it's not about religion, you know, it's about relationship. Yeah, well, that's something I do want to expose on the podcast is who I am in faith too, you know, my faith is well grounded in Christianity, you know, and it always will be no matter what subject comes up, I love keeping that open mind because, you know, God, he's a creator, he's creative, you know, who's to say whatever he's done, you know, we haven't had some type of contact with other creations of God, you know, and obviously God, I feel like has his reasons why he keeps us unconnected with certain things, you know, you know, God's created many good things, and I'm sure he's created other creations too that have had their flaws, right, you know, or even possibly he's given them a veil of protection that we don't even know about, you know, so for me, like, the mystery of things existing in what we call the paranormal, I consider just another time or place God has created for individual creations that he wanted protection for, I mean, this is just purely a theory, but, you know, it's fun to look at it that way because I can still keep my foundation strongly in Christ, you know, and understand too that, you know, regardless of what may be out there or what God has created, you know, I, no matter what, always forever will have my solid foundation of Christianity to keep me grounded of what's real for my life, what I need to do in order for my life to be fulfilled and connected to God, but God gave us minds to, you know, he created us, he created my mind, so for me to have a fascination with things is not a bad thing. Now, what is bad is if I obsess over those thoughts rather than keep my mind focused on God, and then I go off on a tangent, which I've done in the past on these different subjects, which can hurt me, right, so that's also another reason why for this too is like to understand, you know, to keep myself, you know, have a room of conversation with individuals who also think this stuff too, but, you know, also shed light on like, you know, hey, it's not, you're not a terrible person for being interested in these things, it's just how much does it consume your life, you know what I mean? Yeah, no, yeah, totally, totally, I mean, you know, I think you make a good point, it's like doing this journey, you know, God gave us inquisitive minds, right, he gave us these things, like, I mean, I kind of, you know, maybe this is not a good analogy, maybe it is, like Adam and Eve, right, he gave them all the choices, right, but, you know, he talked about the forbidden fruit of evil, you know, good and evil, it's like, you know, hey, be careful what you explore, you know, and I think it's important as like our journey is like if we're going to journey in these realms that before we move forward on the road that we stick on the foundation, we don't stick on, we don't just walk off to where we end up in quicksand, right, you know, it's like, hey, there is, but make sure your foundation is still strong in there, you know, that you're not compromising your core foundation, you know, and, you know, there's things that God has done that, I mean, you know, and again, I believe it's in the Bible where it talks about there's a lot of things that God has done that the world's books, the whole world of books can even contain what he's done, he created the heavens and the earth, you know, he didn't just create the earth, he created the heavens and the earth, and who knows what is out there or any of that sorts and all that thing, and that's a whole other thing too, the theories about the heavens and so forth and all that jazz, and, you know, and I, by the way, that could be another segway, I already got an idea. I was thinking about that too, I was thinking, I think there's a huge, for me, there's a huge fascination with the anarchy system of heaven and the angels, because there's so many freaking angels, and there's so many different, like, it's almost like branches of government and military within the angelic system, you know, and that's an interesting subject we can also bring up too, because, you know, they are, they were God's creation too, they have, and they have so many documentations of angels coming in and speaking to, you know, individual people, you know what I mean? Like, so that's a great subject in itself, is talking, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly, no, absolutely, and, you know, and the funny thing is, I kind of wonder in my own mind, it's like, is there still potentially rogue angels after the fall, right? You know, yeah, yeah, and I would assume there would be, especially with the sons of God, the daughters of men after the fall of Lucifer, right, all that stuff, and like with the Nephilim, and that can be a whole other segment itself, I mean, there's so many different segments, you know, of these things, and, you know, and, again, there's so many different subjects we can go with it in all that jazz, but I'm excited for what we're going to do, and what we're going to bring, and it's funny, because like I said, the first episode was St. Patrick, I feel like it's going to be kind of light-hearted from what I'm reading and studying, because the history, I'm trying to find some, and excuse the term, dark themes, not dark themes, what I mean is like more serious things about St. Patrick, but I will say this, one of the things I found fascinating with him is that he was, you know, he was raised in a very rich family. Yeah, he was wealthy, he was very wealthy. He was very wealthy, and he's not from Ireland, you know. No, he was kidnapped by Irish pirates. Yeah, exactly, he was kidnapped by Irish pirates, and he was 16 years old, and the funny thing is, is that before he was kidnapped, you know, he was raised a Catholic, but he wasn't serious, you know, and that's pretty typical of a teenager, you know, teenagers do teenage things, right? Yeah, he was what they call a cradle Catholic. Yeah, yeah, that's what we are, we're cradle Catholics, and that means from birth we were baptized. Yeah, exactly, and he wasn't very educated, not because he didn't have those resources at the time, he just didn't care, he was just doing his own thing, right? Yeah, and you know, there's another thing too, you know, they talk about he was very cautious of children trying to take his Lucky Charms, you know, because they're magically delicious. Cup of happy Lucky Charms! Oh, oh, you catch me Lucky Charms, magic delicious! If I'm not a child, am I allowed to eat Lucky Charms? I don't know, man, it's holy cereal, bro, I don't know. You ever seen Ted 2, where the teddy bear is checking out the guy from Taken? He's Irish. Is he Irish? Yeah, he's Irish. Yeah, he's like this, you know, I was told these are only meant for children, you know, when he buys it from the teddy bear, he goes, I'll remember what you did for me this day. He brings it back at the end of the movie, beaten up. No, that was good, that was good, but what's interesting is that, you know, again, I'll repeat this in our episode, is that this guy, he looked at his tragedy as a way to get closer to God, you know, he didn't look down to like, as a kid, like, you know, poor is me, woe is me, he looked at it like this is an opportunity, you know, and then when he finally got back, right, he had the vision of his dream, a voice telling him where, you know, that he's going to escape and where to go and all that stuff. And then how he's like, I'm never going back to Ireland. He's like, I'm like, I don't have mercy for these guys. But eventually he had a change of heart and eventually went back. But the funny thing is that what was very successful about his ministry in Ireland was his circles of knowing how the street smarts of Ireland, right, because he was a slave. So he knew the street smarts, right? And of course, you hear the legend about the snakes he drove out and everything, which honestly, is, I would say just a legend, not a fact. But I think it's a metaphor, some people believe, or history believes that it's a metaphor of the Britons getting driven out, right, because Britain was expanding itself in that time. Personally, for me, I think it's a great metaphor of driving out the demons of the Druids and the Celtics, right? In all honesty, I believe he actually did drive the snakes out. Yes, I do. Because there's a lot of, there's a lot of familiarness with snakes, especially in the biblical terms. You know, you look at Moses and the snakes that were devoured by his staff, you know, the, you know, the Egypt, or the Pharaohs, his sorcerers, you know, they presented Moses with snakes and God allowed, again, his staff to be used in order to consume those two snakes, and the Moses, and then you got the serpents, you know, from the, sorry, from Egypt, Garden of Eden. I mean, so for me, there is, that's a good, honestly, that'd be a whole good subject in itself another time. Well, talking about the significance of serpents, so many different cultures, and the meaning behind them. And I'm sure they're, and we, you know, we could use that again, in a later context. Well, we could definitely use that context, because there's a, there's a religion supposedly called back, like, in the, like, back, back, back, way back in the day, called the Brotherhood of Snake. I remember you telling me about that. Yeah. And you know, what's funny around the movie Conan, with Arnold Schwarzenegger? Yes. And, you know, Earl James, not Earl James, almost, Earl, John, whatever, the guy who plays the voice of Vader, they had a worship of snakes, the snake. Really? Yeah. And it's funny how Hollywood has that influence of what snakes are, like, like the snakes, right? And you look at Harry Potter, Voldemort with the snake. Yeah. Yeah. You know, and, and the apostle tongue. Yep. Yes. Talking to snakes. Yeah. So, there's a lot, there's a lot there, though, with that. There's a lot there. So, you know, I believe snakes, and not to be prejudiced against snakes, but I believe, I believe snakes have a pretty significant tie to pagan culture as well, and to anything witchcraft related. Obviously, there's, you can say that about a lot of different animals, but snakes just happen to have a bad rap. And there's a reason, I believe that. Well, I mean, obviously, the bad rap would be, obviously, would be because of the Garden of Eden, I would think, right? Yeah. So, but, but anyways, like I said, we were, we already created like three or four materials from this conversation. Yeah, no, that's what I mean, though. But wouldn't it be good to have a structured foundation of each thing we're talking about? Yeah, it is. Yeah, I agree. I mean, believe me, this is, this has been kind of hard, because it's like, okay, there's so much information, but I have to focus on the foundation of where we're going to go, you know, with it. And I think that's where you and I will do a pre-talk, maybe, maybe a day before the episode, you know, kind of like, okay, this is what I have down, this is what I want to talk about. And maybe we can kind of give each other the camera's like, okay, let's, let's make sure we're focusing on this, this, this, this, we're not going too much off, off the edge, you know, and again, this is not, not perfecting the episode. It's, it's, it's about, you know, sharing our thoughts and inspirations of it, of those moments, I think would be good. And, you know, and most importantly, Jonathan, is us being very relatable and human beings on here. You know, it's not trying to be, hey, we're going to be our best selves. It's not about being our best. It's about, it's not about being the best about how we're talking or what we're presenting. It's about being the best of our ideologies, thoughts, and, and, and, and, and ideas, you know, but again, not, again, like you said, not compromising our character, not compromising our thoughts and beliefs and so forth. So, but, but in that, yeah, yeah, I think, I think it would be good. It'd be good. So, I was going to ask you what time, because I was thinking our first episode would do it on Sunday, and I was going to try to release it on Monday next week. Did you want to do it on Sunday with Saturday work? You tell me. Sunday would be best. Okay. What time do you think? Um, probably around, probably around this time. Okay. Okay. That's cool. Let's do that, man. Um, and so forth. And we'll, we'll plan to do that. I already put a, uh, Facebook posting, uh, that we're going to be doing a podcast, like, you know, get a podcast set up. I haven't done a podcast page for us yet until just to kind of see how things go first, you know, and then things kind of grow and go well that I'm going to create a podcast page, you know, on Facebook for us. Um, I'm not looking about putting images of our faces on there or anything. That'd like to be kind of private for me personally, you know? I don't know. I, um, I'm trying to think what we could use as an image though. Well, I, I, I actually, you know what? I forgot to tell you. Hold on. Let me get my phone real quick. Hold on. Hold on. Did you play a song yet? What's our theme song? Or I mean, our intro? Oh, I, I do. I, well, the song I played you. I didn't. Oh yeah. Yeah. I'm gonna use that one. I like that one a lot. I didn't hear it when you played it. Did you play me one today? No, no, no, no, no. It's going to be the one. Um, shoot. Hold on. I wanted to do Stafford and Son. No, we're not doing Stafford and Son, dude. Freaking Uncle Brian, dude. Motherfucker. Son of a biscuit eater. That motherfucker. That would, that would really tie in the seriousness of every topic. No, I, no, it would not. It would. It would. People would take it so serious. They're like, those guys, those guys right there. I trust those guys with every bit of their sayings. No, God. No, we're not, we're not. Nicholas. Yeah, he's here. I call him, I call him Smiculous. Smiculous? Yeah. No, I don't know what that means. Um, hold on. I gotta figure out what to do. Hold on. Um, I have it here. Dang it. You know what we should have done? We should have done the intro to Power Rangers. Oh, God. No. No, I have to send a picture. It's not a wolf. It's, it's like lights and a person. Oh, yeah, yeah. It's pretty cool. So, anyway, so. All right, dude, I'm going to get off and stop it. Um, let's plan. I'll, I'll, I'll, let's plan around the same time and, uh, we'll talk before that. I would say maybe 30 minutes before, um, to kind of get a test out and see that, uh, making sure we're on the same page about St. Patrick and then, um, um, then talk and then talk about the next episode and everything. So, um. You give me, you give me the information on St. Patrick to look over and I'm going to read the same material as you and then, yeah, that'll work better that way. Dude. That way. Dude, pull up your own research, man. Huh? Pull up your own research. Really? I ain't going to research, bitch. All right. Um, I'm not Googling it. I'm going to have to get like some books. Well, I do have information pulled up and saved for our, for our, um, meeting. Tell you what, I, I got. Should really ask the priest. Yeah, you know, yeah, you can. And honestly, when we do the next one with Alistair Coley, you've got to pull information on that too, because here's the thing. It's not because I don't want to share the information. It's because I want, I want you to get, I want to see your interpretations and your thought process behind it. I'm not, I don't know very much about Alistair Coley, but one thing I can say is I think he's a pretty relatable guy. Um, just from, just from the way he looks to me, it almost looks like he was joking about all of it and everybody just kind of took it serious. Well, do you know his, you know, one of, you know, a couple of spotters were Jack Parsons and L. Ron Hubbard. You know what L. Ron Hubbard is, right? Yeah, who's that? The guy who created Scientology. Really? Yep. It's kind of weird. And how the hell is Alistair Coley nice? He died like in 1948, I think, I think. How did he die though? I don't know. Probably syphilis because he effed a lot of people. He was bisexual. Yeah. I have, I have information, I have information on him, but we could, we could do, we could do, we could do a pre-call before our talk, you know, and everything, so it'll be good. So. All right. All right. All right, brother. Hey, I'll, I'll, I'll text you like Friday, Saturday, and we'll see about doing a pre-meet before our actual first recording. They kind of get things squared away and make sure we're on the same page, but I think this is really successful first meet and talk. What I like is that we actually didn't like really interrupt each other. It was really good. You know how we, you know, our family is. Yeah, no, I get you. I get you. So it'll be good. It'll be good. All right, brother. I love you, man. All right. Love you too. Take it easy. Send me, send me this, the talking that we did. Okay, cool. All right. All right. Peace out. All right. See you.