By Published On: June 2nd, 2022

Life and biz Lessons from a 17yo author and entrepreneur with Dani Barahona

On this episode of The Wealth Alchemist podcast, I have my podcast producer Daniel Barahona on the show with me.

Dani is an inspiration to myself and many others.  He’s just turned 17 and is about to launch his 3rd book and runs an agency to help you share your content with the world.

On this show we talk about:

  • What it’s like to grow up with two global influencers for parents.
  • The hardships of choosing to go into this work as a teenager.
  • Re-purposing content.
  • Overcoming fears and imposter syndrome.
  • The kid’s perspective of conscious parenting.
  • And so much more.

It’s sooo juicy.

Please get inspired by what Daniel has created.

Enjoy the show!

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Keri Norley

On this episode of the wealth Alchemist podcast, I have my Podcast Producer Daniel Barahona on the show with me. Danny is an inspiration to myself and many others. He just turned 17 and is about to launch his third book and runs an agency to help you share your content with the world. On this show, we talk about what it's like to grow up with to global influencers for parents. The hardships of choosing to go into this work as a teenager repurposing content, overcoming fear and impostor syndrome, the kids perspective of conscious parenting and so much more. It's so juicy, please get inspired by what Daniel has created and enjoy the show.

Keri Norley

Hello, and welcome to this episode of the wealth Alchemist podcast. My name is Keri Norley. And today I have such a beautiful soul on the show with me. He is a 17 year old teenager the two time best selling author, Gen Z speaker, artist and the founder of rise now media and tomorrow wise Gen Z movement. His name is Daniel Barahona. And he also happens to be the person who's in charge of producing my podcast. So it's without was such a pleasure. I absolutely adore Danny, and I'm so excited to have you on the show with me today. So welcome.

Daniel Barahona

Thank you, Keri. It's very exciting for me to be here. Thank you so much for inviting me and just have a normal conversation, you know?

Keri Norley

Yes, I'm sorry, the reason I have Danny, it's funny, right? Having Danny on this call. He's a bit younger than most people on my show. But I you know, the reason I work with Danny is because he's such an inspiration. I absolutely adore what he's doing in the world, with the teenage movement that he is definitely creating. And also, just generally speaking, what he's doing in the world. And I think it's really inspiring to hear stories doesn't matter what age we are of people who are going after their dreams. And so I'd love to hear because I know like we sit here saying two time best selling author, but you're 17 So and you're young by the time you wrote these books. So tell us a little bit about the process of how you even decided that you wanted to do any of this work and and actually, before I even go there, before I even go there, I have a question for you. And you can tie this all together. So to let you guys know, Daniel has some very influential parents as well. And so I'm very curious because both of them like one paw who's his father and Regan Hillier? Who is she officially a stepmom now? Yeah, yeah. Like, I don't know if it actually officially yet. Um, and so two very intelligent people who have their own platforms that they speak on in these ways, who are part of like a Fest and other amazing movements in the world. And so I'm curious to hear as well, like, as you talk about this, like, part of like, what's the influence that has had in your life, the pressure that may have caused for you the opening that that happened for you, just because of who you are? And what you're surrounded by?

Daniel Barahona

Wow, that is such a great question, Keri. Actually, I wasn't prepared for that question. I could say you know, I had my rebel kind of rebel process. You know, I was a rebel because since since I'm a little since I can remember I have this amazing family that you know, they're all spiritual. They're all artists are all filmmakers or speakers or yoga teachers, healers, you know, all of these energies is kinda like the same path always. And I grew up like that. And, and actually, I used to be the weird kid, you know, I used to be the weirdo in the school. So there was a moment in my life where I was just actually kind of feeling bad with having this family. You know, I was like, Why do they have to be so crazy? Oh, my God. Well, my all my friends, parents are like dentists and lawyers and stuff like that my parents are healers and working with energy. And then my dad doing quantum flowing is crazy movements. And everyone's like, Who the fuck is this? Good. You know, so it was kind of for, for some time, it was kind of hard to accept that this is my family. And to actually be proud of it, you know, and be happy with them. And I actually kind of had this this time this couple of, you know, for some time, I was kind of like the rebel. You know, I was in that stage of my teenager. teenager, I don't know how you call it a teenager live rebellion? Yeah, right. Yeah, the rebellion. And I was like, 13 years old, or not actually 12 or 11, I was actually doing exactly the same, that the opposite thing that my, my parents were doing, I was actually doing bullying. Like, I don't know how you said, but like, bullying other people. Like, I know, it sounds surreal. And it sounds I don't, I can't even like, you know, it's just so crazy to think about that I was judging other people. I was criticizing other people. And I was always like, making fun of others. And just, you know, thinking that I'm popular and, and I was a cool kid, you know. And actually, for some time, I was feeling like, I was feeling some kind of sadness inside of me. You know, I was, every time I was doing these things, and bullying other people and making fun of other people, I was like, This is not me. And that's, I got to a point where I'm like, I'm done. I'm done with doing these things every single day, just because I'm trying to fit in and look cool, you know, and have fun, which was not fun. And that that same stuff at all, you know, and I when I got to that point, and I was like, I want to change my life, you know, this is not me. And I want to open up to who I'm who I really am, you know. And I started listening more to my parents. And more than that, they always it's been always, I feel like there's already so many coaches that have kids and stuff. And the problem, I wouldn't say it's a problem, but maybe the challenge that they have is that they kids, their kids don't listen to them, because they don't give them a choice. You know, and in my case, it's been like, Hey, Danny, yeah, we know all that science, and why grounding or doing all these things are so good for your body and for your health, and, you know, to manifest and everything, but you know, you're always free to choose whatever you want. So if I wanted to go to a party, that it was okay for them, you know, if I wanted to do these things, it was okay for them. And that's what gave me kind of like, I kind of felt like I was, I was the one who was making these choices, you know, it was not to do exactly the opposite, that they were telling me to do. They were not telling me anything. He was actually I mean, they were guiding me and helping me and telling me Hey, Danny, this is the science and this is what actually happens in your body when you drink alcohol, for example. And they still gave me the possibility to drink alcohol, you know, and I'm just giving that as an example. Because as a teenager, that's part of your life. So it's been actually like, lately that I'm opening up to listen to them and learning from them and admire them and, and get inspired by them. It's been amazing how I can get to learn every day. And I'm just a constant learning, you know, every single day. It's, it's beautiful.

Keri Norley

It's such a beautiful, I love what you said, and I'd love to just like hone in on what you just said. Because I think for so many, so many of our listeners that are here, right? We are parents, and we do have kids. And it's so beautiful what you just said and I know I catch myself in it like wanting this thing for them but going and this is your life. Right? And I often have the like, I've had therapists and people say to me that like Keri let them make their mistakes now, because if you let them make the mistakes now it's much less expensive and much easier mistake to overcome, right because you have to be 1621 all these times. It's a car it's this it's uh oh shit. I didn't do this in adulthood because blah blah blah blah blah. But if you just let them make the mistakes and have the Falls now, they're still in your care. Right? Like there's not I mean, yes, you guys can get into a lot of trouble at teenage years for sure. 100%. And it's still, it's still, for the most part, we're most kids go, I'm not gonna say all because there's definitely extremes in this. You know, it's all like, you know, it's all workable. Right? All right, so you got drunk, and now you gotta hang over. That's your problem. And I keep looking at it going, you're gonna learn the consequence. And then they come back to me, and I'm like, what was the consequence? Is that a consequence you want? Right? And you have that check in like, Hey, you made this behavior, you took this action. And I let you do that, because you have to learn and think about did you like that consequence?

Daniel Barahona

And, you know, something that I'm just that just came through? That I feel it's so important is that not only letting them make their own choices, you know, but also, once they made that choice, then ask them, you know, how do you feel? How do you feel now that you took that choice? You know, because that's, for example, I used to love so much. I mean, I still do, but like, I used to love so much sugar, and I used to be so addicted to sugar, I could eat like a whole liter liter of ice cream in a day in an hour, you know. And my dad, he was like a nutritionist, and you know, he was exactly the opposite.

Keri Norley

So you have to very clean eating parents, that is for sure.

Daniel Barahona

So instead of him telling me Hey, Danny, that's bad. Hey, Danny, that's not good for your health. That's not don't do it. You know, instead of him just telling me that he gave me the whole science. And then he gave me he actually bought a whole liter of ice cream, just for me, you know, and he just gave it to me. He was like, there you go. Just eat it. And I'm like, What is this real? How is this possible? And then I added he was, you know, it was so good in the moment. And then an hour later, he comes in and he asked me Hey, Danny, so how do you feel now? And I was like, Oh, I feel so lazy. I don't want to do anything with my life. I feel depressed. They want I just want to watch a movie. And he was like, Is that how you want to feel in your life every day? Is that something that you like? And I was like, it's really not, it's really not. And I that's how I got to learn about sugar and how it makes me feel, you know, and it's, it's crazy how the mind works.

Keri Norley

Right. And it's interesting, I think it's really beautiful to be able to bring awareness. I mean, this is regardless of of our age, right? That we can bring awareness to things and we can go ah, but especially as kids, and I think if teens are still kids, right? There is beauty in actually helping somebody to say, hey, look, pay attention to this. Because now you know, you now you can make these choices. And there's times I think about with my kids, because we have a battle with them with technology. And there's some times when I'm like, I'd be really curious if I had no boundaries to it. Or they haven't done this yet. Like this is not an experiment I've explored yet. But what if I did like this? If I had absolutely zero boundaries? Would they eventually choose something else? Right, would they eventually choose because eventually, all of us get bored with like sitting in scrolling? Or whatever the game they're playing or whatever, right? Like you're gonna get bored of it eventually. And what's the choice then? And then where do they choose to take themselves? Because they made the choice versus me pushing it on them? Right, it's such an interesting and it's an It's like a It's a funny thing as a parent to play the boundary to give them freewill, especially their Robins coming to 13 as they come into teenage years, right? They want the freewill. They wanted to stop these boundaries. And I'm like, okay, test them. But where do we where do I like how do you hold it with the space to say you're safe to go and test and let them fall? Right, let you guys fall, because it's really important, then you learn and then you make the choices for yourself. And then look at him often. And I'm like, you know, the consequences, this and you can learn it now. I actually say this, I'm like, you can learn the consequence. Now you've learned it. And you can keep playing this, which if you keep playing this in 10 years time when you're working, this is what it's gonna look like. Right? That that pattern that you're playing here will look like this over here. And is that what you want? And he's like, No, I'm like, well then choose something different here because at some point 10 years down the track it's way harder to choose a different consequence a different a different behavior than it is right now. When you got me supporting you and you don't have these like ingrained so hardcore into your patterning.

Daniel Barahona

Right. Exactly what I feel Yeah. And that's why you know, I, I started this movement tomorrow. Why is a movement for Gen Z, Generation Z, and for teenagers specifically, you know, it's helping them to help them out. I've learned all of these things now that it's the best time to work on yourself, it's the best time to take your own decisions is the best time to learn. Because then you can start working on your fears and insecurities. And you can start looking at all of that, at least just being aware of it, you know? Because if not, what happens is that you'll get to 40 years old, and then you're really that you realize, oh, fuck, I have so many fears. And then it's so hard, it's gonna be so hard, it is possible, but they're just so strong, because you've been known to them, nurturing them every single day, right? So it's just gonna be totally a different level than starting to work on it now. So it's the best time 100% actually understands, you know, you when you actually understand why it's the best time and why you should start as a teenager. And it's not boring, because I feel so many times we get, you know, the teenagers think that starting to work on yourself right now, and personal development and reading and all of these things are boring, Your Honor. That's what I used to think. And then I realized, hey, wow, this is so freakin cool. I love it. Because I love how I feel. Now I'm not depending on someone else, all of my old friends that I could have right now from school, which I'm not friends with them right now. But all of them are right now like, depressed because they don't have the they don't have a boyfriend or a girlfriend or depressed because they feel alone or depressed because they feel scared. You know, which, right now, I'm not feeling like that. And I'm so grateful. Because I've been working on myself do not feel like that, you know, and that's why I feel life just gets so much better when you actually start working on yourself. Right now.

Keri Norley

So beautiful. So then how did that is a perfect segue leads you to right? So you were in this board place? Or you thought it was boring? And I didn't want to but I was like, I don't know if I want to do this. Right? Right. This doesn't feel good. And then event like, soon after? Because I know that the book launch soon after that, like you wrote a book. How did you how did you go from there to I'm bored. I mean, this is boring. I know if I want to do it. I don't want to listen to my parents, I want to go party, and I'm going to go read a book, it helps us change the world.

Daniel Barahona

i It really doesn't make sense. And I can really understand how and why. You know, but what I remember, I wrote my first book when I was 13. I published it when I was 14. And I you know the decision that totally changed my life was getting out off school system. And I don't know how you guys everyone who's listening to this episode or feeling right now. You know this thing? Because it's such a big step, you know, to actually get out of the whole system not even homeschooling, right. I know, it's cool and crazy. Doing homeschooling, I'm not getting any title because I took the decision that I don't want to go to college. It's not something of my interest, maybe for someone else it is but for me, you know, I'm just not interested. And I found other ways that I could learn and also having these parents in this family could just learn from them and going to all of their events and workshops and you know, everything. So that decision changed my life completely. I got out of school when I was 12 I mean by the ends of 2018 I was 12 I was turning 13 in 2019 Oh, wait, no, no, no, I was. Wait.

Keri Norley

14 You're turning 14. You're in 14.

Daniel Barahona

Yeah, I was 3014 in 2019. Yeah, exactly. And you remember because you guys I'm pretty sure. It also was around the same time that Reagan in one pot ended up landlocked in Costa Rica because of almost there was a year of difference. Yeah, but like, I got out of school and I was I was traveling all over the world. We the first country that we went to you was New Zealand. And we stayed there for like three months. And I was just talking with my friends every day on on, you know, the coals and but I was I wasn't feeling good with my friends. I was I always even though I was in that rebellion stage and I got I went through all of those things. I always kind of had this feeling of like, I'm gonna do something big in this world. Maybe I didn't know I didn't know if he was going to be as a YouTuber as an influencer. Being famous or talking to famous people. I don't know you at all, but I always had this feeling that there was something big for me. And I used to feel like, I mean, I, I used to feel so different than my other friends because they were thinking about being a lawyer and being a dentist and all these things and I'm like, wait, but you have infinite possibilities, you can get to choose whatever you want. And I was always like that since I'm a little kid, I'm like, I used to be a clown. And I went through my magician stage that I was an actor than I was I wanted to be an architect and a soccer player than a YouTuber, I was inspiring all these people in the school to be I was the youngest YouTuber in the whole school, I was eight years old. And already selling my services there. Other people have other other other kids and teenagers to start their YouTube channel and growing because I was really good. And, you know, I will always had this passion, this fire. And I wanted to do something big, and I could feel any my body. So when I got out of school, and I was like, now, what am I gonna do with my life? I had no idea. You know, I was gone. I got out of completely old school, I didn't have any structure. My parents just trusted me and kind of guided me a little bit, you know, but it also gave me the possibility that freedom to also choose the structure that I want to choose what I want to do with my life. And we were it was late. It was December 2018. I mean, not January 2018. And my dad, we're writing out the goals for 2019. And my dad comes and he tells me, he gives me the idea to write a book. And then I'm like, Papa, you're crazy. Like I'm saying, but Bob, because it's in Spanish, right? Yeah. It's just come on, dude. Like, I'm 13 years old. What are you? What are you thinking? I don't have any title. I'm not going to school anymore. Even though I knew school was it wasn't, you know, like, really educational, I kind of still had that cheap of like, oh, I needed to get a title. To share my message with a world I need to get to have more experience, I need to be 18 years old, I need to be 25 I need to be 30 so that I can start sharing my experiences and my message with the world impostor syndrome right up front for you. Right? Imagine being 13. And your, your dad just comes in. And he just asked you, he just tells you to write a book. And I'm like, but you're so crazy. But you actually kind of planted I don't know how you said like, planted a seed, you know, in my mind. And for the whole night, I was just thinking about I was like, Wow, maybe it is possible, because I was following this guy, Caleb Maddox. He's amazing. He was a teenager at that moment. He was like 16 years old. And he could also he'll already wrote like, 10 books at 16 years old. I was like, okay, so it is possible. He does, he has done it already. So maybe I can do it. And then next day, I'm like, Guys, I'm ready. And they just gave me they just asked me like, a couple of general questions, for example, like, what will you do with $1? billion? How would you change the world? If you if we would have the possibility? How would you change the world? What would you change in the world what you will, oh, my god, I can't remember but so many things, but he was just so general, he was such general questions. And they, they somehow guided me through through all of these personal development stuff, and I started learning so many things and learning about myself, it actually helped me more than what what the book helped others, you know, like, I could feel that the book changed my life. Because once I published it, I realized that I'm actually, you know, I'm capable of doing anything that I want, if I just think about it, and if I just take action, and if I just feel into it, and if I just tap into it, and I and I truly want to manifest it, and it's something from my heart, I can actually just manifest whatever I want. So beautiful,

Keri Norley

Danny. Yeah, like that whole thing right there. And it's like, and it's so interesting, you know, how fast you move through that, but it's such a big problem for so many people is the imposter syndrome, right? Like, who am I to imagine you guys like listen, he was 13 years old, who am I to write if a 13 year old can like I mean, my kids 13? Right? And the truth is, I could see him sitting down Well, I don't see him, he doesn't love to write. But like, I could see him doing something that would be as monumental for him as writing a book. If I right and I've been playing this to hold on, I'll finish this. But you know, it's such a, it's such a beautiful thing to see that you move through the imposter syndrome. And then you just keep showing up. And you said it, like, just take actions, you know, like none of us are ever going to be whether you're 13, or 60, or whether you've had high school or not high school, or college, or any of the things, none of us are given, like, some some appointment to be some magical superstar on this planet and do what you're here to do. You just choose it, I just decide today that I'm going to show up and be the best version of myself and show up for it every single day. And I love that. You're you're already learning that and teaching it to others, you know, and I know through your work into your books, these are the things that you're teaching to the kids too. And so kudos to you like, it's amazing.

Daniel Barahona

So two of them, you know, yeah, to have them through these Keri. I didn't like to write, I always hate it through right. I always hate it through reads. So it was also very, it was just so crazy for me to just imagine that I'm now writing a book, and crazy thing that even though I hate it, to write, I, I sit down. And like I was sitting down like few hours a day. And just writing and writing, I could just feel like I was channeling. Right, right now I read it the other day, my first book, and it was just such a simple book. I feel it's just so good for teenagers. And for kids. It's so simple and easy to read in it. But even though it was so simple and easy, I could just feel like I was channeling this information because he was just few hours a day, I was just like, and I loved it when you get into that flow, you know?

Keri Norley

Totally, it's totally why so by the way, remember guys, Danny is definitely the producer, the producer of this podcast, and he and I are having conversations around Systemising all these things. And one of the reasons that I'm so keen to be more systemized and have less of the things that I have to do in my day to day is because I love to write. And it's not just like writing for like 15 minutes, we have to write some because I totally get you like, honestly, sometimes those things are like that. But it's easy, when you can actually sit down and like you channel things through. Like there is such a, it's like heaven to me. And so for those of us who love it, it's like it's different experience, I think especially even writing a book more than anything else. When you tap into that channel energy like my my book, the new wealth magnetize abundance, told you about to leave a legacy. It was completely channels. I'm like, I don't know, I had some sections. I had some things I had to write about. And I'd sit down just like you'd be like, Okay, what are you gonna tell me today? Let's go. Right. Right. It is like, Oh, really, this is what we're doing? Okay, I guess is what we're doing. This is pretty cool. So also, I thought I would mention here too, especially like, I think this is amazing. You guys, Danny when he wrote his books for in Spanish. I think one of them has been translated into English now, hasn't it?

Daniel Barahona

Yeah. Which is why I'm fortunate me not unfortunately. But I really gotta focus on translating the other ones, I really haven't been very focused on my personal brand lately. But I've been just so focused on the agency and right now media and also tomorrow wise, and I'll just just also live in life. You know, like, the other day we had this tree planting event and just events like that. But now that I'm coming back, I really want to translate the other books, especially the new one that is coming out right now in a month. I think I'm very excited for that one. Because that's such a deep what's what is it? What is it called? I'm guessing this will come out if it's a Monday that come out soon before then.

Keri Norley

Yeah, yeah. So it's called live before you die. And it's basically about I mean, it's mostly about fear. You know, like, well, going beyond fear is not only about fear, it's like, how we, how we think that we're caged, you know, in a cage in a cave? No, how do you say, like, jail? I could say it, I mean, not.

Daniel Barahona

Totally makes sense, right?

Keri Norley

Like, it's like a jail. And we think we're there because that's the only possibility that life is just so hard. High bistros so difficult. But at the same time, we have the key to get out, but we don't want to because we're addicted to stay in the jail. You know, so, that's so crazy. It is. And that's because of fear, you know, mostly because of fear. Like I feel at the end of the day the core is or love or fear, you know what you're doing the decision that you're taking Is it from love? Or is it from fear? You know, are you postponing on writing your book because of love or because of fear, maybe because you're scared of what the people are gonna say maybe because of you, you're scared and because you're scared to getting judged, and maybe because you are scared, because you don't even know what you're going to talk about, you know, you have no idea. And you might think that you don't know anything about life to now write a book and share with the world. You know, so I wrote a I wrote about that. And like, also so many other tools that can help us to just actually leave just the word leave. It's not leaving that the dream, your dream life and your manifestations that too, but just leave like actually wake up and just wanting to leave. No, I don't know, if you get ever like just wanting to leave your day actually, like wake up and have energy and be happy and like, actually want to take action and go out there and do something new and experience and adventure. Because that's what life truly is about isn't about money or work or this or that. It's about experiences. It's about moments. That's all it is. And that's all it matters. Because at the end of the day, all the material things can be replaceable. And once you live here, I mean, it's all going to stay here, it's not yours. So I think the Live is actually just leaving each moment. You know, laughing, loving hugging. It's about that. So I wrote a book about that.

Daniel Barahona

Such wise, such wise words. And, you know, I'm going to say especially I'm going to say especially for I'm going to make a very generalized statement here, very generalized, don't come hit and miss this messenger here, guys. Excuse me, I'm ready. But especially for I see this in American culture. Having lived in Australia for 15 years, and then coming back to America. I see how Americans specifically live, they work to live. No, they live to work. Sorry, they live to work, right? Like we wake up every day, I've got to go to work. I've got to do these things. And I'm meeting more and more people to like, then you work like 14 hour days. What do you think? And I mean, am I talking like not just 14 hour days where like, I do an hour here. And then I kind of do this thing of it? No, like, they're like at work. And then they've got to do this thing. And it's like a four, I'm like, You're gonna wake up one day and wonder, and they don't like it. Right? And I know, that's not many of my listeners here. But it's the reality of, of a lot of people on this planet, right? And I'm like, in one day, you're gonna wake up and go, What the heck did I just do with my life? Right. And I think it's such an amazing thing to really consider. And I see again, a lot in America and Australia. You know, like, I still find because here, I'll invite friends over. And, you know, it could be like, come over for a lunch or something on a Sunday afternoon, right? In Australia, we'd be like, Hey, let's go get a barbecue at the beach. And I swear to God, we'll be there for midday and then nine o'clock at night will be like, oh, shoot you guys, the sun setting a summer, right? The sun setting we better go to bed. It's already nine o'clock, like we haven't done right. Like this was like this was life there. And we just use Costa Rica to write like, you get together, you chill, you have time together, like you're not in a hurry to be like, go to this. And I'm like, my friends here. They come over and in two hours. It's like, okay, I have to go into it. Like, it's Sunday. What are you doing? That we can't hang out? Right? The kids are happy, like, where's the hurry? Right? And I find it such a different culture. And it's, it's been hard for me, I'll be honest, because I missed that, like, I missed the let's just be present and enjoy each other's company. Like, really? What is there to do in this world? Right? If you can't be here with the people that you love the most. And so, I love that you that you get that already, which is no surprise. But that you share that, you know, I think especially for kids, and I see it now more and more and more and more. There is so much like I look at my and my speaking as teenagers, right? So I have a 13 year old and an almost 10 year old now, my God, two big birthdays this year. And the 13 year old they're going through so much at school, and so much more stuff. And I think you guys with technology like for me versus me right? 30 years ago, being a teenager you have technology that we never had to deal with and like the shaming and the crap and the bullying that happens on technology that never would have come near me in my my teenage years. And then and then it's really interesting to like all the sexual normative things that are going on. Right and, and I'm like, man, it's hard. I look at my son. I'm like, It's hard enough to be a teenager and figure out what your own hormones are. Nevermind the other stuff that's opening up right now, which is a beautiful conversation, beautiful, you know, like, amazing, let's let's let's look at this, you know, beautiful experience. And I just think so I had so much more more for a kid to move through right now. You know, and so we look at these kids and I see like, I look at my son's kids or friends. And you can start to see more of the, and COVID, too, you know, so it was hard. It's been hard for kids at home, you know, in schools and stuff these last few years to really find happiness. You know, they're so hooked into the phones, they don't know how to be without them. And that's, it's hard as you're saying to you, like, if I look at this thing with technology, it's been a debate as a mother, it's interesting to talk to you about it, because there's been times over this last year and a half that Robbie and I've had many conversations around him leaving school, and what that would look like, and you know, I've told you this too. And I'm like, because he wants to, he wants to learn coding, or he wants to YouTubing and like, just like you He's brilliant, like he could, you know, he's he could teach crypto things, he could teach finance things. He understands how, like, you know, just like us around all of this, he understands this concept. And so he's like, Mom, I could, and it's so funny, cuz he's like, Mom, I'm gonna go and teach gaming. I'm like, But dude, there's a lot of people who are really good at gaming. You on the other hand, you know, a lot of stuff that teenagers, dogs, Japan, right. But it's still that like,

Keri Norley

Huh, you know, that's also sorry to interrupt you, Keri. But that's also kind of part of the stage. I was. For some time, he was also for me, I used to love games so much. For just little time, actually. Because I actually for almost all my, my, my life, right? I couldn't really relate to games. But for some time, I really loved it. I wanted to be a gamer. And I, I had all of these videos on YouTube, and also my cousin. So I feel like it's also part of

Daniel Barahona

it is part of the process. I know. And I just watched it, like I said, so what if I just take hands off and I got all right, go, if that's what you want to do, and you want to spend hours gaming and figure this out, then maybe this is the thing and maybe you will become a coder, maybe you will create games, you know, and this is part of that really, like interesting balance of saying, part of this is what's here. Part of his isn't such a great thing, which is I guess my like, what's that actually doing to you. But the other part of it is like letting that journey unfold. You know, and letting it and letting go you that way.

Keri Norley

And you know, it can be like Dalek just letting it unfold and also challenge them. You know, that's what I feel like for example, challenge them to also like, Okay, if you want to focus on gaming, then you know, maybe maybe foot try to look for ways on how you can make money on gaming.

Daniel Barahona

This is what I said, this is what he said, Because I looked at him and I was like okay, so this is an interesting conversation. So I look at him and I'm like, so he's 13 and anyone who who's listened before probably has heard me talk about human design. I am a huge believer and lover and advocate of human design. So of course I've known my kids and and it's it's an old rage thing right now but I've known my like I started learning human design when Robin was born pretty much so for 13 years, we've been playing around the world in human design, and he's a manifester. Now manifest errs, I'm a manifester, as well, we are very unemployable human beings. Like, we do not fit the mold of getting a job. That's not my job in this world, like energetically. I've sucked at them. Like, it drives me like I don't feel good in somebody else's world for a long period of time doing the due to dues, right. And, and I looked at Robbie, and I'm like, but I just want you to at 12 years old, I looked at him and I was like, I know, this is a big conversation to have for 12 year old, but I'm gonna have it with you anyway. Because why not? Right. And I was like, at some point, you're gonna have to make a decision about how you want to make money in this world. And I guarantee you, it's not gonna be through a job. So at this point, what I want you to start considering is, how is that going to look for you? What are the things that you love to do that you could go and make money from? And you can start learning them now? Like, there's no reason that you have to wait till you're 18 years old to be making money? How do you want to start doing this now? And I'm like, and that means that you have all this time to like, mess it all up. You have so much time to mess it all up so much time. And also, like, also taking this as an opportunity, you know, being a teenager, I feel that's coming. Okay, that this just came to my mind, which was something that I used to talk about in my social media, but then I stopped. I don't know why. But I think it's just so important. You know, because we have seen in years, we actually put the excuse I used to do to you know, I? Just to get very clear, I always talk about my experience. I'm not here to talk about what's the truth, you know, good or bad. I'm always just my little experience in this world. So what I feel is that, you know, teenagers we put up the excuse that, you know, I'm a teenager, I don't know how I have to focus on making money. I'm a teenager. Why should I care about business? I'm a teenager, why should I care about personal development? Why I'm a teenager? Why should I care about fear or, or limiting beliefs? You know, so we put that as an excuse when he could actually be an opportunity. If we take it as an opportunity. He's like, Okay, I'm not paying for rent, I'm not paying for food. I'm not paying for anything. I mean, I'm getting all of these for free. Thank God. Thank you. Thank you, Dad. Thank you, Mom, thank you, family, thank you live, you know, how can I take? How can I take this as an opportunity? And, and learn and take action and start a business and look for ways of how I can make money. And I feel it's just such also a great challenge, you know, because you're a teenager, you're like, Okay, but what am I going to talk about? What is the business going to be about? You know, and it's a great challenge. And I actually, I did take it as an opportunity. And that's what I feel it has helped me so much, you know, because I, I didn't have to pay for rent right now, my deal with my family, with my dad and Reagan I live with them is that I'm doing kind of like three hours a day, two hours, three hours a day, just helping the land, you know, because we live in a property here in Costa Rica and in the jungle. So I helped by planting or you know, giving training the dogs, watering the plants, all of that, which at the end of the day, maybe it's not money, but it is energy, and it's a balance, it's creating balance, because I was actually talking about this with Regan, she, she told me this, which just changed my life, just changed my whole perspective. For real, she told me, you know, we're talking about this, and especially me as a teenager, you know, and having such a big land and so many possibilities, I wasn't really appreciating it, and I wasn't really like, giving back more than just to them, it was also about the land, it's an energy, you know, when you're always receiving and receiving and receiving life, this is what Reagan told me, life automatically creates a balance, you know, so then life takes back something from you, whether you like it or not. So that's why I was having, like, so many I had, like, a couple of, you know, I lost some money in the business, you know, and then I got to think about it, I'm like, wait, hold on, I think, you know, it all make sense, when you when, when you're not in that balance, when you're not like whether giving to you know, then live just creates a balance automatically. And then it just takes back from you. And then also like, maybe can be like, you know, energy, money, a relationship, I don't know why it can be I'm really new with this stuff. But also when you're receiving when you're also like, oh, wait, no, when you're always giving and giving and giving, it also creates a balance, you know, and then you receive. And that's how life works. So we got to create a balance, which it feels good when you're receiving but also giving, giving back to life giving back to the universe, giving back to the land giving back to Mother Earth to the family to home, you know, and oh, my God, I don't know if that makes sense. But I just changed my perspective, you know, because I got to think about it. And I'm like, wait, I think that's why I was losing a lot of money. You know, maybe also because of some decisions that I took.

Keri Norley

We learned live it Live and learn.

Daniel Barahona

I have to take responsibility, of course. But it's also because I'm not giving back not only in that maybe it's not even about the business. Maybe it's just even about something personal in your life that you're not giving back. You know, it's an energy so it can reflect to other aspects of your life.

Keri Norley

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Daniel Barahona

Yeah, like, actually, we could say, the four years ago.

Keri Norley

But I can you remember, I can remember a video. I clearly remember this video you were with maybe it was like your dad's birthday or your birthday or something. And you were doing a video of him. And he was playing guitar sitting outside the house. And he was like, come and speak to me. And you're like, nope. Like, you remember, and you were sitting next to him. And he was like, speak and you're like, I'm gonna try some English, but you really do not want to. That was That was during lockdown only two years ago?

Daniel Barahona

Oh my god. Yes. True. That was in 2020. Because I know I knew English in 2019. Because I went to this event, this festival called Mindvalley. And everyone talked in, in English, but it was very difficult for me. You know, it was also very difficult for me to learn it because I went to a French school. So anything that I could learn in English, I just forget it. You're in Aye aye, aye Forget everything just like the next day because it's just so complicated from French and Spanish to English now. So that was also kind of, you know, that was another level of difficult for ya. That's why That's why maybe

Keri Norley

you it's it's so beautiful. I just wanted to say it because like, again, this is another one of those pieces. Like, everything is possible. You know, two years ago, Danny could barely speak English. And here we sit having this beautiful, amazing conversation while he's leading a team, mostly in Spanish for the team, but like working with us and English. And you guys, like for ages for months, you were taking all my quotes from my podcast and writing the code. So there was times I'd be like, Danny, this is really good. And I'm like, because it doesn't always sound Spanish. Like there's certain times that I that I catch things that I'm like, Oh, here's the Spanish in the in the, in the in the quote. So if you guys ever see that, by the way, you'll now understand. But I always think it's so amazing how good your English is, considering that two years ago, this was not a thing.

Daniel Barahona

Thing I was learning. You know, I was actually not that good in English, everybody. Even though I wasn't that good. I didn't make any excuses. And I started this movement for Generation Z, which wasn't tomorrow wise, it was the youth evolution. And I started it in 2020. I launched it in August, I think and I made like, I made my first $200 or something. Which was really, really cool. And I mean $200 In a lunch. But imagine he was all in English. And I had to make all of these videos in English. A video four minutes. It took me like, literally 30 minutes to film it. Yeah. So I had to redo it and redo it and redo it. And I was like, Oh no, wait, maybe I should just change it up. And maybe I can just say this. And then I had to edit it. And it was like three hours of editing for just a single video four minutes in English. So that's why I always say there's no excuses. Not your language is not excused where you're from is not excuse the money is going to excuse your age the numbers use.

Keri Norley

It's just not. I mean, your dad's the same way he still speaks things. I'm like, you can hear the difference like that Spanish not you know, like, doesn't matter. Doesn't matter.

Daniel Barahona

Actually, like it actually gives you like more. It's not something bad. It's actually something good, you know, that people can hear an accent doesn't doesn't matter. I'm actually happy with my accent, you know, because I'm from Costa Rica. I know French and Spanish and now it's English. You know, I'm happy. I really don't care about my accent. And even though I'm trying to you know, improve everything. It's not something it's in. It's actually inspiring other people, you know? 100% Yeah.

Keri Norley

So okay, so my next question for you is, so you moved to this period, you're doing all this work with the teenagers and this. This movement, which I know is still part of part of your heart and soul in the world. But then you started your agents See? And I'm curious, like, how that and I mean, like, I can see personally like some of the transitions, and I know I've been part of it. But how did that How did that even start for you?

Daniel Barahona

Oh, my God. Yeah. So I That's a great question. So, um, how did that start I wanted, you know, I always had kind of this feeling of like, I, I do love helping people myself. And you know, being the face of it and being in the cover of, I could maybe not exactly not literally like this, but being the cover of the magazine, sharing the message. You know, that's, I think you get what I mean, I always love to be like the face of it. But also, I always love to be the manager and be behind the scenes. I don't know why, but if like, I love I freaking love managing people, you know, like my dad and helping and thank the Lord.

Keri Norley

Because I don't It's just crazy. You know, it's crazy. Because like, it's, I love it, I love it. Because I know that through every single person that I'm helping, maybe through managing or, you know, the services of the agency, I know that through every single person, we're impacting so many people, so I'm like, wow, how is this even possible? It's crazy. And just being there behind the scenes and, and just seeing everything, how it just happens, and, and the whole pro the progress from A to B, you know, I love to see all of that. So it was back then in 2002, anyone that I started this agency, you could say in February that I was offering my first services, I was like, Okay, I want to help more, you know, I could see there was so many coaches, there was so many podcasters so many people that wanted to share their message with the world, but also so many quantum flowers, quantum law practitioners, and, you know, so I could see them that they wanted to share their message with the world, but they didn't know how to, and me being you know, I'm a teenager, I know, for some people that can be maybe they don't trust me, because I'm a teenager, but me growing up with technology, you know, on social media, and marketing and like how have you, my my family, you know, they're such influential people right now. And I mean, I kind of learned a lot with just my experience, their experience that they've taught me. And also the only courses and people that I've met, so I was like, Okay, I got some pretty good stuff in here. You know, I can, I can help other people. So I started offering my services just on on on Facebook, I just started just posting like stories saying, Hey, if you feel this way, for a coach or podcaster these are these are these and you want to share your message with the world. I can help you with these things. Right? I'm pretty sure

Daniel Barahona

I was one of the first people to ever sign up with you.

Keri Norley

Oh, it was pretty Yeah, it was pretty stressful. Because I also had to do it all myself. And I was you know, writing the quotes, then making the designs then editing videos. All my God, it was just so so difficult. You know, it was hard work. And, but I learned so much I learned so much. And I had no excuses. I said, Okay, this is what I have, I really don't have any money right now to invest. So I'm just gonna start the, I'm just gonna offer my services. I didn't even think about starting an agency. So then I just these these services started growing and evolving and evolving and evolving. And it was back then in in April, or May, that I said, Hey, there's a pretty awesome opportunity here. Maybe I can just start an agency. And actually my dad helped me to realize that you know, that there's, that is it's amazing what we're doing and the services and I actually love to do it so much. So that's how we started you know, it was so natural. I never thought about starting an agency and my knowledge is also what you said you know, Systemising everything that's completely another level because then we started with you Keri back Denning what like July we started just with content creation and I was doing it myself I don't know if you remember and and then you told me Hey Danny, how can we make this happen? This podcast you know, when I have podcast was production we had all these calls and I was my brain was just breaking down you know, like holy shit. Okay, this is possible, but how do I make it possible? I need someone else I need, okay. Okay. Okay, so you actually helped me so much to, you know, see the big picture, and how can I grow and, and help you with this podcast and then more people started coming in, and then marketing and, and now we're not offering marketing anymore. It's just all about content creation because that's the thing that I love the most I personally don't love about funnels and sales, copywriting and all of that it's not what the agency is about, it's just content creation, helping you share your message with the world through social media. And that's, that's the journey, you know, a lot of my time, lots of my energy. I kind of lost, I mean, not lost, but spent lots of money in that moment that I was, you know, and, but I can just see the whole picture, and I'm really excited.

Daniel Barahona

It's been Yeah, I have to say, for anyone who's listening and needs this service, I highly recommend Danny and one of the things that I have loved about working with you, that is different. And I and I'm gonna say this, because I know, one of the things we have talked about over time, and you know, and you've brought up in here already is the resistance because you're a teenager, right? And there is something to be said around. For me personally, having worked with you. That is different than other places I've been in which your belief in the people that you're working with, and I'm assuming I'm not the only person that you're working with, that you believe in. Right. So the belief that you have in the people that you're working with, is a huge, a huge. I'm gonna say bonus. But it's like, and I say this to you as listening, he pulls the he pulls me along, sometimes, like when I want to give up, Danny's not going to let me give up because he's like, Keri, your message is getting bigger, we're getting into more people, I promise, we're gonna get into those places, you're gonna have all these things. It's all amazing. And you can see it sometimes bigger than I can, right. And sometimes when I'm in those dark moments, and I'm like, I don't want to do another vlog guys, don't make me do it. I can't figure out this thing. If you make me sign one more sheet, I'm gonna kick your butt, right? Which is not about you. It's about me and my own resistance and my own stuff. And being exhausted being a mom and being all the things that I have to do. For anyone who's ever run a podcast, you guys it takes, it does take work. Like this is not. This is not some like, Oh, I'm just gonna kind of frolic and throw some things together, right. And so it takes a lot of time, dedication, money, energy. And there are definitely moments when I want to have tantrums and be like, Oh, I don't want to do it anymore. Except that I love these conversations. The reason I do it is I love these conversations. And I love bringing conversations to the world and helping to create change in the world. But Danny, on the other side of it, and I say this, because whether you have a Danny in your life, or you have somebody else in your life that's doing this work with you, please make sure because I've worked with people who don't believe in me who don't necessarily not believe in me, right, but they're just neutral. They're just like, Okay, give me the work. I'll do the thing. Yeah. And now when I've worked with people, because you and Jeffrey, who, you know, we haven't talked about here yet, but Jeffrey is working with us both systemize and organize things you guys Jeffrey's on this podcast, too, and I'll have to come come in and do like a whole the whole thing around Systemising and automation, but, um, shout out to Jeffrey, Jeffrey, we got so many people.

Daniel Barahona

Um, and so yeah, it's one of those things that like having people to actually believe in you. And not just because you know, you're paying them money, but like they actually believe in your mission and your purpose and your vision in the world and and want to see it as much as you do. There is such amazing power in that. And it's one of the greatest gifts that you have. And I know that it comes from this work that you have done to cultivate this within yourself, you know, to believe that everything is possible. So and then I want to say this too, like it's part of energetics, right? Like that energy comes through the business, that kind of energy comes into this, that energy comes into this podcast, that energy comes into putting the quotes out and you guys like Danny and I have these conversations, where things get a little bit in our businesses business and things get a little bit haywire. And we have these conversations and I'm like that didn't feel as good because the energy wasn't the same like we could feel that and we can and we can have that conversation. And and I think that's a really beautiful thing to be able to add into what you do is to add this piece of the energetic component because a lot of businesses don't a lot of businesses don't hold that and for as much as your teenager for as much as we've had growing pains with this because we we both have that is gold. Right? That knowing of the energetics that go into each business and each piece of the business and when both of us can go that didn't feel right that person not out it goes because the person it wasn't But the thing was wrong. It's just the energy didn't feel right. And so that affects things. And we can see it, we can see it in numbers and all sorts of things. And I think it's really fascinating. And so I just give you a lot of props for like this, this piece of your business and highly recommend for anyone who's listening who's looking for someone who wants to help produce their content produce, I mean, like, for us, it's because I have a podcast, but many of you who are listening might have Facebook Lives that you're doing, or other ways that you're producing content already, that he can help take that and spread it with the world more. And ultimately, this vision, to to help as many people as possible to spread their messages, because through that happening, then the world gets better. Like, I mean, I love that that's your thing is like, if I help more people who are helping the world, and the world gets to be a better place, because we all need to get our messages out. And there's no, there's no mean somebody else on the planet, like you could even have a client, I don't know this talking about crypto and money and wealth, it doesn't matter, that we're all talking about similar things, like I'm gonna land with somebody and someone else is gonna live with somebody and somebody else is gonna live with somebody in somebody else is gonna live with somebody. And so the more of these somebody's that are out talking, you know, like, we live in a little tiny bubble that feels like a ginormous bubble. But really, we're like, 1% of the population. Right? ginormous. When we're in the middle of the bubble, the second you walk out of this bubble, and you see that the world is not so aligned spiritually, and energetically, emotionally. And, you know, in that way. It's really important that we get these messages out, and it's awesome that you were doing what you're doing.

Keri Norley

So thank you, thank you, thank you,you know, something that I love about this going beyond my agency. Like what I love is having the possibility to share your message without depending on you, you know, so that's something because I always sell for example, Gary Vee, he, there's like, I don't know if you know, Gary Vee, but for me has been, he has been some, you know, there's some things that I love about him and, and just the fact that there's new content every single day. And that's one of the things that actually, you know, inspire me to start also this agency to help other people to also be like, kinda like Gary Vee, you know, he's not, he's not creating every single video. He's just, for example, doing a podcast for another person or doing a live event. And then there's someone else that's filming the whole thing, and then break it down. Well, it's exactly yeah. And then they just break it down, and they just choose the highlights, and then that goes out. And then you can also there's just so many pieces of content, and he just from just one live event of one hour, they can just break down like 10 videos, you know, so that's what I love that it's not depending on you having to come because that's something that I, I mean, I sometimes I'm inspired, but sometimes I'm really not. And that's something that I that I love to just, you know, not having to you not needing to common, like put the camera. Okay, now, let's get ready the microphone. Okay, what am I going to talk about? Oh, so this is a three minute video about this, and this and this, and this, you know, it's much better to just have a conversation, it's going to look so natural in the video. And it's just so much easier. So that's, that's 100%. Easier. That's, that's I feel for life in general, you know, when we make things easier and much more simpler. It's just gonna be I feel we, it's, we're just going to be more happy, because we just get so complicated by so many things. And we want everything perfect. And we see the things more complicated as they actually are, you know, so true. Ways to just make it easy.

Daniel Barahona

Yeah, I think I'd love to say here at that point, you know, what you've said is such a huge, a huge business tip for people to huge business, different people, because a lot of people get overwhelmed with content, whether you use Danny and Danny services or not. A lot of people get overwhelmed with content. And it was literally that's where I was at when I looked at Danny. And that's how we created this whole thing. Because I was like, Danny, I have an hour podcast every week. There is enough content in that podcast that I don't need to write a piece of content. Right? I don't need to and I remember the first week that you actually populated my feed with my content. I was at my Kambo week with my girlfriends. I remember going like, oh my god, here's content out and I have an entire week off and I don't have to do a damn thing about it. And it was freedom. It was true freedom that I was like, Thank God my message still gets to keep going. And I can rest you know, and that's the service that you provide for people. But you know, for people regardless of whether or not you again you hire Dan, you're not like these are the ways that you can actually simplify things is do these like you could go in and cut a piece of your content out you can go and take that and write a quote out Sometimes I'm listening to things I say, and I'll write my quotes. I'm like, Oh, that was really good. And I can write it. Like, it's not, like, take your content and we use it multiple places. Because you can, Gary Vee does not get up and do videos every single day. That is for sure.

Keri Norley

Repurposing. Right. You know, that's, that's what I call these podcasts repurposing, you know, because we repurpose the same content that is already in our content, we just repurpose it, and then we just put quotes and then videos, and then when we have a weekly content every single day, you know, and it goes back to your podcast, and it, like the podcast numbers are growing up. Exactly what happened? Um, okay, because we are at the hour, Sir, do you have anything you would like to say, to wrap up this conversation?

Daniel Barahona

Anything, I would just say, you know, Mm hmm. Woof, here's a good one.

Keri Norley

That's a good one. That's the best one of all. I would just say, you know, I feel like even though we might know all of these things, and we might know already, in our mind, you know, that aging is not an excuse, and he's just a number, and we're not this body. And he's just in on this is the matrix. And we might know all of those things, and we might be aware of it. But then, at the same time, we have all of these other ideas that we just abandoned, you know, we stopped, we didn't take any action on them. Because we might have just like, made or made up an excuse, you know, and thinking that that excuses, right, but maybe it was just a fear, maybe it was just there was something behind that there was something even deeper than that. So, you know, all of these things, like, for example, maybe an online course that you've been wanting to create months ago, maybe a masterclass maybe a live, or a podcast to start your own podcast, or maybe just even post a story with, you know, quotes, whatever that you'd be wanting to do, or maybe talk to this person, whatever that you've been wanting to do. Just, I would just say write a list, you know, all of these things that you've been wanting to do for all of this time, and you've been like, postponing so much that you're now forgot. So being aware of those and, and just thinking about how you can make things happen, you know, because it's all it can, you can actually, you can actually like, there's no excuses, whatever that you want. Maybe an online course maybe you don't need like the best camera ever. Maybe you can just do it with your phone. There's never excuses.

Daniel Barahona

Excuses, don't excuse you need to make that a quote for yourself excuses.

Keri Norley

Well, that's actually a quote from Kayla Maddix. Yes, what was originally people for me, so excuses, don't excuse you, that's just so you know, that's so important. So maybe just take a look at all of those things that you've been postponing and take action. Now. Now, now, maybe just go and write the first two pages of your book, maybe just go in and, and just send this message. It doesn't have to be big, we get so complicated. And we see the whole big thing right now. And it's good. But for, you know, for our mind, it's just so just gotta make things complicated. So maybe just okay, how the big picture, but what is it that I can do now? How can I start that path now? Right? So I'll just say that, you know, yes, take action.

Daniel Barahona

And small actions lead to things. It's funny, I was actually hearing, as you said that, one of the one of the analogies I use when I talk when I teach crypto because as you know, having listened and doing your own pieces in this, the terminology is a new language, right? Like learning crypto terminology is a new language. And, you know, people come in and they're like, but I want to understand this, and this is too confusing and data, and like, it's kind of like Spanish, you wouldn't expect to start speaking Spanish fluently. Just because you started to speak Spanish, it's going to take time for you to understand and to, to get the to get the language right, you know, and, and in Spanish, we start with learning one word, and then we learn another word, and then we try and piece them all together. And it sounds horrible. Right? But we start with baby steps. And eventually we can speak Spanish or we can speak English or we can speak whatever right? And so I love that you say that because it ultimately is it's just like taking the taking the damn actions and what you can't and this is the other piece that I will say that I will add to that especially as a manifester energy in human design. If you do not have the ability in your time, energy, money, I mean time, energy and schedule whatever. You're not capable of doing this. You do. Want to learn these things seriously outsource it, it will save you so much energy. And for me outsourcing a lot of people have washed me over the last few years to grow my business and to grow my following and to grow my reach. Yeah. And my message is getting more and more clear as we as you know, as it continues on. And one of the things is getting out of my own way in that, right, like, a lot of people don't take this step to move forward and outsource because they think it's not going to be as good. And I can tell you, there have been times and I've said to Danny, like, hey, this quote is like, what the heck was this? Or like, totally out of grammar, or there's words out of place, right? And I'm like, I'll just send it Hey guys, like in English, or, Hey, whatever. But like, I have to surrender. And I've said to them every time it's happened, he's like, Oh, my God, I'm so sorry, Mike, I don't care. This is just part of the process, right? Like, I would rather outsource it to you and have one grammatical error, then not have anything happen at all. Right. And this is where people get stuck in this place. Because they're like, if it's not me, it's not going to be the best. And there's going to be this problem. And somebody's gonna, like, trust me, when I tell you, I would rather have that message out there with a verb in the wrong spot versus the thing, whatever. Or an extra word in here, that sounds a little bit more Spanish than English, right? Then not have anything at all. And so I want to leave it there too, because actions don't have to be the action that you take. Right? Right prop. Yeah. Boom. So on that note, go talk to Danny. Otherwise, guys, tell them how they can reach out to you. Yeah, for sure. So you can message me on Instagram, as I am Daniel. But I wanna and I'll maybe that can be a little harder for you. So maybe, I also have, I have Telegram, Daniel, but ONA, Instagram also have my agency right now media, my Project Tomorrow wise. And I almost just focus a lot on Instagram, I really don't use Facebook, you can also find me as Daniel but Elena, but I really don't use it. It's just mostly Instagram. But if you don't have Instagram, I'm also open to talking on Facebook.

Keri Norley

All of the links, of course, because Danny will make sure they're there will be in the podcast, the show notes. Otherwise, thank you, thank you for sharing. Thank you for being here with us. Thank you for doing the work that you do across all of these platforms. And thank you having the courage to say yes to yourself for all these times and for being a leader. You know, I, I've said this to you. And I say this, you know, I know for me personally, it's a true honor to be raising this generation. I mean, I'm not raising you, but I'm raising my teenager right now. And I see what you all can do. And I think Man, if only I knew then what I know now which is what we are getting to impart on you to your family and through all these things and me and my kids and all the teenagers that are blessed with parents that have an awakened experience of life and so I just love supporting you and bringing this to the world because I think your generation has a chance to change so much on this planet. Your generation is such a such a pivotal generation I think on the spot and I'm so excited to see what you guys do. So excited. I look forward to being old and watching you guys kick in the most lively amazingly young body because of quantum flowed and done all the great they say each year you're actually getting younger and younger.

Daniel Barahona

And I've extended my life out hundreds of years. Thank you so much. Keri, thank you so much for inviting me to your podcasts for trusting me. I we've we've talked about this episode for a long time, you know, and it wasn't meant to happen but good that you know aligned and I'm so happy to be here sharing. Thank you so much for that trust. I don't know how it feels for you to just trust a teenager. But it's just it's just so amazing really to see that and you've inspired me so much and I've learned so much and and I'm so excited like okay, don't tell anyone but you're my favorite wasn't on the podcast. Don't tell anyone.

Keri Norley

Oh yeah. No, but we really a carrier. It's just amazing to see the message. It's just so deep, you know, what you're sharing is so deep and it's just so that the next level, you know, it's not because something, maybe you're sharing a message, but he's in 3d Or is it like next dimension, you know, and I feel your message next I mentioned is helping us out to go to get to that next dimension that next era of the earth. So thank you and receive this podcast for your message and for being here. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Until next week, everybody have a wonderful week. And well, Danny will see from the behind the scenes, the scenes, and we'll see you next time.

Keri Norley

You guys, Thank you so much for listening to this episode. If you love what you heard, please help us get this message out to more people because together we rise, please review it, subscribe to the show and share on social media. When you share please tag me on Insta. I'm at Keri Norley And on Facebook. I'm facebook.com forward slash Keri Norley One or Keri Kaplan Norley is my official name there. Please come and connect with me on social media and say hello, I love hearing from my listeners. And thank you so much for your support. I'm so excited to help you bring in the new well.

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